Big Score! Canadian Nickels Collection!

MIhunter

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Kids had last week off so I took them to Windsor for some coin collecting.

We search $100 in Toonies, $100 in Loonies and $100 in Quarters. We found 6 quarters we needed to fill holes (no silver)

Hit the Jackpot with Nickels. Searched $286

US Nickels: 1944P, 1945D, other 1940s x 11

Canadian:

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George V: 26
1922 x3, 1924, 1927x6, 1928 x2, 1929 x2, 1931 x2, 1932, 1933, 1934 x5, 1936 x3

George VI: 82
1937 x3, 1938 x2, 1939 x6, 1940 x9, 1941 x10, 1942 Ni x4, 1944 x7, 1945 x 13, 1946 x7,1947 x2, 1949 x5, 1950 x6, 1951(steel) x2, 1952 x6

Elizabeth II:
1953 x14, 1954 x4, 1955 x3, 1956 x2, 1957 x3, 1958 x2, 1959 x14
1960-1964 x221
1965-1981 x949 (including 1967 x2 1970 x3)
Almost 12 lbs of nickel!

This is nearly a compete collection of 21mm circulated Canadian 5 cent coins 1922-Present
Only missing 9 coins (1923,1925,1926,1930,1935,1942tombac,1943,1948,1951 Bicentennial)

Box of Pennies
US Wheats: 1941D, 1945, 1948, 1958D
George VI: 1943 x2
Elizabeth II: 1953, 1956x2, 1959
1960-64 x19
1965-81 x190

I have one more box of pennies to search, I hope to find a 1938 and 1939 KG VI, they are the only 2 I am missing!
 

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That's definitely a jackpot! I'm obsessed with those nickels, always nice to see someone also searching nickels. I have observed that lately there were more and more reports on scores or skunks on halves, but haven't seen many nickel posts. Well, good score for sure, that is someone's collection. Share the pictures if you can. I'll also post my today's awesome nickel score one day or another.
Good luck with the collection of Canadian coinage and keep the hunt running :icon_thumright:
 

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That is most certainly a dumped collection and one hell of a find. Did you clean that bank out of all decimal denominations? What are you looking for in the loonies and toonies? It shouldn't take a lot of searching to find all the dates/commemoratives in those denominations.
It is quite impressive that you have put together a set of nickels that are nearing completion. Let me tell you that you won't find 1925,1926 and probably 1948 in circulation as those are the lowest mintages. Do you pay attention to varieties? There is a 1926 near 6 and far 6 variety. If I am not mistaken the far 6 is the rarer of the two but 1926 was a low mintage in general. It seems that the tombac nickels can't be found to easily in circulation, unless of course you find a dumped collection.
I have yet to find a (US) war nickel up here and for that matter a George V nickel. You certainly had a great score. Next time you are in Windsor clean out that bank of coins.

Now I just have a question to american border crossing coin hunters. Do you have any trouble getting the coins across the border of do you even let the border guards know you are exporting coins? I know it is illegal to export more than $5 in american cents and nickels from the US but could one get away with exporting more than that amount?
 

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That Canadian Guy said:
Did you clean that bank out of all decimal denominations?

:laughing7: :laughing7: :laughing7:

That is what I usually do when I see the first signs of someone's collection being dumped in. Worked for me 4 times out of 5.
Yes, Canadian Guy, that is a good question about taking coin across the border, would like to hear the response from other members , if they know such policy.
 

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MIhunter said:
Kids had last week off so I took them to Windsor for some coin collecting.

We search $100 in Toonies, $100 in Loonies and $100 in Quarters. We found 6 quarters we needed to fill holes (no silver)

Hit the Jackpot with Nickels. Searched $286

US Nickels: 1944P, 1945D, other 1940s x 11

Canadian:
George V x26! George VI 82! Elizabeth II
:hello2: :hello2: :hello2:
1922 x3 1937 x3 1953 x14
1924 1938 x2 1954 x4
1927 x6 1939 x6 1955 x3
1928 x2 1940 x9 1956 x2
1929 x2 1941 x10 1957 x3
1931 x2 1942 Ni x4 1958 x2
1932 1944 x7 1959 x14
1933 1945 x 13 1960-1964 x221
1934 x5 1946 x7 1965-1981 x949
1936 x3 1947 x2 1967 x2
1949 x5 1970 x3
1950 x6 Almost 12 lbs of nickel!
1951 (steel) x2
1952 x6

This is nearly a compete collection of 21mm circulated Canadian 5 cent coins 1922-Present
Only missing 9 coins (1923,1925,1926,1930,1935,1942tombac,1943,1948,1951 Bicentennial)

Box of Pennies
US Wheats: 1941D, 1945, 1948, 1958D
George VI: 1943 x2
Elizabeth II: 1953, 1956x2, 1959
1960-64 x19
1965-81 x190

I have one more box of pennies to search, I hope to find a 1938 and 1939 KG VI, they are the only 2 I am missing!

As was said.. those tombacs are a hard find... If you wish a 43 to add to the collection. PM me.. I will send you one
 

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1) Both US and Candian customs ask about the length and nature of my visit. I tell them honestly that the kids and I are coin collecting by buying boxes of coins and searching them. Canadian customs ask very few questions and tend to talk about their coin collections. On this trip the Canadian custom's agent told me how his dad was a silver CRHer in the 1970s. The US customs ask alot more questions, they are interested in finding out the following things:
A) Are these children in the car really mine? So far no problem, I have my passport and their birth certs. Also they look like me, and are willing to acknowledge paternity when asked.
B) Am I a liar? They ask questions that they know the answers to. When was my last visit? What is my occupation? Where do I live?
Again, honesty is the best policy.
C) How much currency do I have in the car. I usually have $500-$1000 total US and Can, which is no problem as long as I have less than $10,000.
D) Am I bringing any gold coins? Sadly no I haven't found any gold coins in the US or Can.

2) I never take more the pocket change worth of US coins to Canada. My purpose of the trip is to buy Canadian coins not sell US coins for scrap. If I was crossing more frequently or in truck/van maybe I would garner more attention. But to make a dent in the US penny supply you would need to cross with a semitruck.
3) You can export up to $100 of US coin for Numistic purposes. (example: selling $100 worth of wheats pennies to a Canadian coin collector/store). But I have never done this..
4) I am aware of some of the different varieties, I don't have any of the super rare stuff. Not even a 1964 extra water line.
5) I don't think I can clean out that bank, it is the main Windsor branch of large national bank. They have ALOT of coin! but I will do my best.
 

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MIhunter

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Finished the 2nd box of 1 cent coins

Wheats: 1919S, 1934, 1940S, 1944, 1948, 1950, 1955, 1956D, 1958D

KG VI: 1944x2, 1947 maple leaf, 1948, 1950

Elizabeth II: 1956, 1957, 1958, 1959x3
1960-4: 29
1965-79: 146

A good box but I am still looking for the KG VI 1938 and 1939 to complete my set.
 

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MIhunter

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There are a half dozen or so national banks with main branches in downtown windsor such as:

Td Canadian
RBC
BMO
Scotiabank
National Bank
HSBC
 

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MIhunter said:
1) Both US and Candian customs ask about the length and nature of my visit. I tell them honestly that the kids and I are coin collecting by buying boxes of coins and searching them. Canadian customs ask very few questions and tend to talk about their coin collections. On this trip the Canadian custom's agent told me how his dad was a silver CRHer in the 1970s. The US customs ask alot more questions, they are interested in finding out the following things:
A) Are these children in the car really mine? So far no problem, I have my passport and their birth certs. Also they look like me, and are willing to acknowledge paternity when asked.
B) Am I a liar? They ask questions that they know the answers to. When was my last visit? What is my occupation? Where do I live?
Again, honesty is the best policy.
C) How much currency do I have in the car. I usually have $500-$1000 total US and Can, which is no problem as long as I have less than $10,000.
D) Am I bringing any gold coins? Sadly no I haven't found any gold coins in the US or Can.

2) I never take more the pocket change worth of US coins to Canada. My purpose of the trip is to buy Canadian coins not sell US coins for scrap. If I was crossing more frequently or in truck/van maybe I would garner more attention. But to make a dent in the US penny supply you would need to cross with a semitruck.
3) You can export up to $100 of US coin for Numistic purposes. (example: selling $100 worth of wheats pennies to a Canadian coin collector/store). But I have never done this..
4) I am aware of some of the different varieties, I don't have any of the super rare stuff. Not even a 1964 extra water line.
5) I don't think I can clean out that bank, it is the main Windsor branch of large national bank. They have ALOT of coin! but I will do my best.


are these kids mine no do you want to buy them
are you a liar yes all the time
how much money did you bring not enough thats why i have the kids
in that case do you have gold as the american dollar is almost worthless no remember question #2

man i could have fun with that agent who has nothing better to do than give someone a hard time !! :laughing9: :laughing9: :laughing9:
at least the mounties are good to normal talk with.
 

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