Sell-out alert – 11 days left

Date July 14, 2009

Yesterday I received the latest newsletter from the Royal Canadian Mint.

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Those are some gorgeous coins, but I just can’t talk myself into spending the money…

Cool Canadiana Coins & Canada Day Celebrations

Date July 4, 2009

Last week I received the latest newsletter from the Royal Canadian Mint.

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1953-1956 Canadian 5-cent / Nickels

Date May 30, 2009

I just posted an auction of a few Canadian 5-cent pieces.

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Canadian WWII nickels

Date November 29, 2008

I have a few of these at home, but didn’t know about the morse code.

Believe It or Not! – Walter J. Husak

Date May 29, 2008

The May 3, 2008 Ripley’s Believe It or Not! cartoon had a reference to some antique coins. I know, it’s not Canadian, but when you’re talking about a value as high as this, it’s worth mentioning!

“In February 2008, Walter Husak sold 301 antique pennies for $10.7 million!”

Welcome to CoinChronicles.com!

Date March 9, 2008

Many years ago I super-glued 6 baby food jars together so I could save all of my coins. Canada has 6 regular coins: penny, nickel, dime, quarter, loonie, twoonie (the 50 cent piece can be used as a regular coin, but rarely is). My purpose at the time was just to save up some coin. Then one day about 6 years ago I was looking through my coins and realized that I had coins from many different years. For fun, I started a collection, and it’s just grown from there.

My main purpose is to get a Canadian coin from each year. I’m trying not to buy any coins. Of course I’m going to have to buy all of the very old coins, but it’s amazing the way old coins still show up in circulation. For instance, a couple of years ago I saw a coin on the ground and picked it up. It was a dime from around 1930 (I can’t remember the exact date). Another time a person staying at a hotel that I work at was trying to use some really old coins. The Front Desk staff called me and I bought about $30 worth of nickels, dimes, and quarters that were all at least 40 years old.

After I started my collection, I got two of my sisters into it as well. One of them ended up spending the money. The other moved far away and didn’t want to take everything with her, so my Dad bought it off her and now he is collecting. He has bought quite a few coins online, so I’ll be relying on him for pictures of some of the older coins.

I plan on using this blog to post about recent finds, new coins, and more. I hope you enjoy the site!