Hey, Bruce! I just found a 2006 magnetic penny - the error without the P or Mint Logo. Do you know if there are any up-to-date estimates on how many were actually made?
Congrats on your find. There are no official population reports other than original mintage reports for the magnetic with p material mark which states included in the above mintage zinc population. But I expect the count is fairly high because the prices have dropped to just over $800 for MS67 here is the full updated price list. www.coinsandcanada.com/coins-prices-trends-history-value.php?coin=1-cent-2006&years=1-cent-2006-2006&id_coin=213
I'll be on the lookout for all these versions of this penny in my collection. I think I have a couple of them. I'll have to dig them out. Thanks, Bruce for all the great information.
Congratulations, even I haven’t found one yet. I would get the best of those that you have graded and pay the error fee, it will make it even more valuable.
Good luck! One of my recent viewers just found a 2006 magnetic penny with no P material mark and no mint logo. In MS67 it's currenlty worth just over $800. What this means is they are out there to keep on hunting. Thanks for watching.
Thanks for the info Bruce. I like Canadian coin's and recently got a new penny, and nickel album. I'm only 30 miles south of Canada so I get Canadian coin's from time to time. I'll be checking my 2006 pennies now.
Good luck. You may be luckier than me. But the only way you may find a valuable penny is to go to Yard Sales and ask them if they have a penny jar they are willing to part with. Most Canadians do.
Hello from Marion NC ,I didn’t know about the 2006 Canadian cent I have some of the old penny’s but not none of the new coin thank you for the information
This is why I started the channel, because I was seeing so much misinformation about Canadian Coins on RU-vid and eBay. Don’t get me wrong but there is a ton of good information too. Thanks for becoming a part of the Numis Canada with Bruce Team.
Have three one magnetic with mint logo, two no mark and not magnetic little beat up all of them. But I went over a pile of pennies with a strong magnet and they all stuck but once they were removed they were no longer able to stick with out the other ones
We'll keep on looking. You may be able to find one of the varieties that has the bigger value. But having all six varieties would be very cool. Thanks for watching.
There is only one mint release of the 1984 nickel. There were no material changes that year. In fact it is unremarkable except there is a 1994 5 cent DDO worth a few hundred dollars depending on grade and how pronounced the doubling is. I hope this helps
RCM logo pennies are not valuable sorry to say because they made both copper plated steel pennies as well as copper plated zinc pennies with the logo and no material mark.
So the posted 2006 Canadian penny just value around hundred dollar, not as posted in youtube about 400,000 dollars. How about 2003 Canadian penny magnetic how much the value also a toned commemorative coins 1 penny how much.
Thanks for watching. As far as I know no Canadian small penny is worth $400,000. As for 2003 penny there are two effigies of the queen. The old effigy has Queen Elizabeth wearing a Crown, The new effigy she is not wearing a crown. Here are the prices for the Old Effigy under MS63 it is worth 1 cent. At MS63 RED it is worth 50 cents. At MS 66RED it is worth $25. Lower grades are worth less money. The New Effigy under MS65 is worth 1 cent. At MS65 it is worth $2, MS66 $15 and MS67 $35. Now these coins have a P Material Mark. The P stands for Plated Steel. There were pennies without the P in the uncirculated coins sets that were often broken out and used in change, these NO P pennies are worth $8 in MS65, $20 in MS66 and $40 is MS67. As for the commemorative coins I am not sure if you meant pennies. There are only two commemorative pennies with Queen Elizabeth. 1967 which is the centennial of Canada and it has an image of a Rock Dove on the reverse. Under MS63 it is worth 1 cent. MS63 75 cents, all the way up to MS66 which is $60 with two price steps in between. There is also a double dated commemorative for Queen Elizabeth's Golden Jubilee. 1952 to 2002. Below MS63 it is worth 1 cent. At MS63 it is worth 50 cents and goes up to MS66 $25 with two steps in between. I hope I answered all your questions.
@@NumisCanadawithBruce Thank you for the info sir, meaning that I don't trust whatever posted in youtube coz I always depend in youtube for the price of each coins. Anyway thank you very much I rather put it in my collections album together with UK, US, AUSTRALIAN, EU COINS.
Penny hunts are your best bet. But biting the bullet is the best way to get one in good condition. Watch for them at the big auction houses and do not trust eBay for this high valued error coin. If you do get one congrats. I have not even found one myself yet.
None of the varieties have a mint mark. Canada very rarely ever uses a mint mark. Instead they now use a logo to represent both the Ottawa mint and the Winnipeg Mint. You went on to say you have a non magnetic coin with the P material mark used for plated coins. As I stated in my video in Mint State 66 it would be worth about $700. If your coin is a lower grade it will have less value but it will still have value. There are now fake 2006 pennies out there so please be careful and take your coin to a reputable coin shop to have it evaluated don’t sell the coin at this time, just get a price for it, because you don’t want to get lowballed. If it is authentic and worth upwards of $100. I recommend you have it graded.
@@mameraph6229 do you mean non magnetic and no P or Logo? It this is the case in higher mint state grades it could be worth up to $30 in MS66. If it is lower than mint state 60 it is worth one cent in the USA but you will need five pennies if the store will accept them in Canada.
@@NumisCanadawithBruce yes i have 2006 1 cent canada no p but magnetic and i have no p non magnetic i have more old coins 1 cent canada i show to you ...
but do you know which version of the 2006 penny it is because some are common and not worth much and others are uncommon and worth more money. Watching the video will give you direction as to which versions of the coin are valuable. Good luck on your hunt.
Well all Canadian Pennies are worth more than a penny. And if your logo coin is magnetic it’s worth a few cent more than the non- magnetic coins with the RCM Privy Mark