I have 3 of the large of the 1973 Mountie quarters. 2 were in a roll i picked up for my son to use the pop machine at school and the other in change at Wal-mart about 6 months ago. How do I know if I have the better ones?
I guess I am very lucky. I have four large bust 1973 quarters. I just sent them out for grading. Thank you for this video. I have saved every one that I have come across. So I had a lot of them. But I only found four that are truly large bust ones. Can't wait to get them back from having them graded.
Thank you for your videos I really appreciate them I'm new to Canadian coin collecting and I'm really enjoying it actually cuz my mom was Canadian I do wish you a Merry Christmas I hope you have a blessed and wonderful holiday season.
I heard about the 1973 Mountie quaters back in the late 70's, but forgot exactly what the difference was. So, every one I found, I kept. 13 - 14 years go by, I have hundreds of them and then my place got broken into and the entire lot vanished.
I searched about 15,000 Pennies and found a lovely specimen 2006 No Mint, Magnetic. I would like to get it graded, but hear that it's a big hassle, memberships etc. I am in Canada. I also have a big trunk of unchecked US/CA cents. Also got some rolls of nickels from 40's-50's from an Estate Sale that was using them for making change. I couldn't believe the coins I got at face value. I still have unsnecked rolls.
Great video! One of these days I'm going to go through the jars of old change I have. I know nothing in them is silver, but will definitely keep an eye out for the coins you highlighted here!
Awesome job bro. I love info on Canadian coins because I know very little about them as I live in the u s. I always save all my Canadians anyways. One day I’ll have to hunt them
I live in Syracuse so I’m not too far from Canada and I’ve got one of the Large Bust Mounted 1873-1973. The condition isn’t the greatest. Heavy pitting or delamination. Clearly this coin has significance to you and I would be interested in making you the proud new owner. I believe I purchased it in a large collection.
The beads are very close to the rim on the large bust and fairly easy to distinguish this way. I also tend to keep any quarter from 68-72 handy as it is the same bust on those quarters as the large bust on the 73. Here is a great resource for this and other varieties. www.saskatooncoinclub.ca/articles/06c_25_cent_varieties.html#1973
My father passed in 2019 and my mom is just getting around to his coin collection and what to do with it. It’s quite large (I think, lol) but who can ever tell these days, maybe 5000 coins????? We recently unboxed three uncirculated $2.00 2018 Coloured Armistice coins. We are not sure how to go about getting a value of his collection because my mom thinks everyone would steal from her. Do you have any advice? Have you made a video about having coins graded? Sorry, I just stumbled across your channel the other day. Thanks in advance if you could help with some advice.
Link me up I got the 1973 Canadian large bust and the 53 no shoulder strip and shoulder stripe I’m a big fan of you and I would absolutely sell it to you anytime
I go 2 sylver 1 cent american 1943 and one no myth mark and 3 1943d bronze et 1944d bronze i got some 1778 to 2020 is crazy what i got i got 8 from i think in african north befor the crhist lol i dont no whit logo this time was one pound i think
Hello i have 2005 canadian dime. On the clipper side of the coin. The border starts around canada the top goes around the dime cuts thru the 5, in 2005 and goes around under 10 cents. Never seen that
Cat got into kitchen drawer in my 1933 old house, pulled out bottom drawer and there's a 1953, 1940, 1920, 2-1918, 1915,1910, 1859 Canadian Penny's, large cents 1920 round nickel (mint error), 1960 beaver 12side nickel, 1920, 1919, 1918, 1913 5¢(tiny), 1919 dime. All Canadian. & 1942, 1867 half penny(British). all while getting cat out. (I'm in US)