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Where can I sell my Canadian pennies?

Where can I sell my Canadian pennies?

Banks. A safe, reliable way to cash in your Canadian pennies is just to go to your local bank. Any large corporate bank will accept your pennies. However, make sure you have them rolled up before bringing them in.

What coins from Canada are worth money?

Top 10 collectible Canadian coins

  • 1906 Small Crown. Experts believe that manufacturers used a single crown die to strike around 100 examples before replacing it with a larger die.
  • 1916 C-Gold Sovereign.
  • 1921 50-Cent.
  • 1921 5-Cent.
  • 1936 “Dot” 10-Cent.
  • 1948 Canada Silver Dollar.
  • 1969 Large Date 10-Cents.
  • 1987 Loon dollar.

What year Canadian coins are silver?

Between 1908 and 1919, Canadian silver coins were made with 92.5% silver. However, after 1919 (the end of WWI), almost all Canadian silver coins contained 80% silver.

What years of the Canadian coins are silver?

1911 Canadian Silver Dollar (known examples: 2)

  • 1936 dot 1 cent (known examples: 3)
  • 1936 dot 10-cents (known examples: 5)
  • 1969 Large Date 10-cents (known examples: 16)
  • 1916 C gold sovereign (known examples: less than 50)
  • 1921 50-cents (known examples: less than 75)
  • 1906 small crown 25-cents (known examples: less than 200)
  • What is the value of US quarters?

    Quarter (United States coin) The quarter, short for quarter dollar, is a United States coin worth 25 cents, one-quarter of a dollar.

    What is the value of a 1910 US cent?

    Here are the specifics for 1910 wheat penny values: A circulated 1910 Lincoln cent from the Philadelphia Mint is worth anywhere from 25 cents in well-worn condition to $20 in uncirculated condition. A 1910-S penny is worth much more – about $12 in well-worn condition to more than $100 in uncirculated condition.