1968 canadian penny i have a 1968 canadian penny, in very good condition. when you flip it over sideways, its back side about 45 degrees off center. is there any value to this penny? thank you,,,,randy[phone number removed]@yahoo.com
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randy4343147 Reputation: 10 See randy4343147's booth |
Hi,
We don’t collect foreign currency or coins (we collect US) but PGCS has a wealth of [URL removed]
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I hope this helps.
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DakotaGold Reputation: 374 See DakotaGold's booth |
Hi Randy, First off I think the others meant to send you to PCGS not PGCS. I am not sure that you will find much info on that site tho. Many older U.S. coins have rotated reverse in varying degrees which do have a premium. Your best bet would be to search this site and any other auction sites that you know for completed listing for a 1968 Canadian Penny Rotated Reverse. Or perhaps call a local coin shop.
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Bighorsecoins Reputation: 186 See Bighorsecoins' booth |
Hi Randy,
US coins that have off kilter reverses don’t have much, if any, premiums. I think they may if they’re really off [180 degrees] making them like most foreign change—they use the medalian reverses—like, for instance Canada! I forget who but someone here sells a lot of Canadian money—mostly currency…I wish I could remember their name.
And, by all means—-use that PGCS addy—they are the best there is in money graders/authenticating…
have fun
Steve
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