As promised, it is time to start filling up a Canadian Small Cent Collection from all of the Canadian Cent finds through the last 65 boxes of pennies I have searched through as part of my Lincoln Penny Hunt and Fill Series. I am excited to see how much progress we've made so far and to see if I have any rare or valubale varieties for the Canadian Cents. Let's start filling up the Albums! During this hunt, I take the time to look for several of the Rare and Valuable Canadian Pennies to familiarize myself with the different varieties that can be found. I also tried to make sure that the video was informative while still being as fun as I could make it. Hope you enjoyed the video and if so, let me know if you'd like to see even more Foreign coin hunts like this one. Keep hunting and good luck! They're still out there for us to find! By the way - I am selling my custom Coin Roll Hunting Mats on my website or on eBay (see below): robfindstreasure.com/whats-for-sale/ www.ebay.com/usr/robfindstreasure Want to become a Channel Member? Check out the member perks here: ua-cam.com/channels/xD98GXG8opPMHA6-JJSyJg.htmljoin PLEASE SUPPORT MY CHANNEL - I am an Amazon Associate and if you shop on Amazon, please feel free to clink one of my links below - I get a little extra every time you shop using my link: www.amazon.com/shop/robfindstreasure Strike it Rich - Coin Errors/Varieties Book (5th Edition): amzn.to/3etPq1u The Microscope I use is good quality and low-priced: amzn.to/2JFQtcS US Coins Redbook 2022: amzn.to/3BoZeDA Digital Mini Scale: amzn.to/2SC5Hqz I post several new videos weekly so please subscribe if you wish to see more: goo.gl/7jX6g5 Thanks for watching! Facebook: fb.me/RobFindsTreasure Instagram: instagram.com/robfindstreasure/ Twitter: twitter.com/RobFindTreasure Tik Tok: www.tiktok.com/@robfindstreasure? paypal.me/RobFindsTreasure/ robfindstreasure.com/
I've probably hunted hundreds of penny boxes at this point, and all of the Canadian cents I've found have just been sitting in a huge box for years. I think I shall start a similar process to what you're working on myself.
Me too. I’ve just been throwing them in a jar. I learned a lot from this video. Now I think I’ll have to search them for varieties and get a Canadian album myself.
I got a penny box on Friday and it sucked for the first 46 rolls but on roll 47 I found my 3rd copper of the box and it was a 1927 king George with 3M minted!
I’m still finding Canadian pennies occasionally here in Florida (due to Canadian seasonal residents?) even though it’s over ten years since the last were distributed and about eleven since the last were minted. Maybe Canadians bring their stashes here to spend? Seems absurd…
When I was 10 years old in 1970 I started a Canadian Penny book. Back then I was able to find ones from the 20's and later (KG5's were still possible to find back then with some regularity). This was all from US circulation in the Buffalo NY area which of course was awash in Canadian coins.
Very informative video ty. .You taught me a couple things I didn't know on varities.I dont think my older canadian cent book shows these varieties. I do have the pointed 1985 penny.Wasnt aware if the 1965 variety pointed Just the beads variety.
1948 is a scarce date for Canadian coins, surprised you actually found one! The half dollar and dollar for 1948 are easily the most expensive of the bunch, though!
Being Canadian , i really enjoyed this Break - i still have about 20 rolls of pennies and have almost finished my collection from 1900-2012, if you need anything rob to finish let me know and i can open the rolls or send you some to go through- .i am currently working on my US Pennies and as you can imagine we don't get any up here and i still need lots
I just finished a box of cents, that i found a dozen Canadian's in it. 2 1956 a 58 59 2 1960, 62 64 .... 2 1965 1970 and a 77. I had a lot of FUN!! Cheers ROB! JJ
Gotta request a video on that bucket of Maples you have there. What a great video. This has to be my favorite coin channel. I learned a great deal about the Canadian varieties in this video.
That's a lot of base knowledge just to get the right coins slotted. I got some Canadian penny books a while ago to do the same thing you have done but I need to go back and do it right. Thanks for the great school lesson on Canadian cents. I appreciate it.
Paused about 2 minutes in. I am excited for this thrilling hunt and fill series. I hope there will be Canadian Quarters and Canadian Dimes to follow. Had to cook some popcorn, so exciting.
Thank you for this video rob Canadians are my favorite currency thank you your the most highest quality, UA-cam, coin collecting channels love your videos rob!
you also need to look out for the 1985 pointed 5 its rare to find also i still have some cdn pennies left, also i have some 2012 that have a ettra piece of metal under the first 2 and some around the zero most of them are the steel cents'
In your personal collection, did you have to buy proofs to fill in the 2007 non magnetic and the 2010 magnetic? I would be impressed if you found these two in circulation.
I have been a fan of the Canadian cents since I started collecting, as I appreciate a look at the Mapleleaf design. Keep up the good work on the series as I look forward to seeing what you can find roll searching.
Very informative Rob. I actually have quite a few Canadian cents and will be starting my own books. As a side note, my last nickel search I found a 1939 P DDR.. It's in prolly about a VF 25 or 30. Still $100 coin roughly. Just wanted to let you know. Love ALL your videos. Keep em coming!!!
Even up here in Northern New York,all Canadian coins are hard to find.Good luck with the hunts.I'm stoked that you are doing this series.Maybe down the road a Canadian nickel series?
Great video, Rob! I’ve been working on my Canadian cent albums for a little while, going through boxes of pennies and what have you. I actually had a subscriber send me five rolls last week and I put a video out about it last night as well. Feel free to check it out and give me some pointers! Thanks bro!
@@RobFindsTreasure my friend says he has a 5 gallon paint pail full. Any guess on how many that could be. Coinstar takes 12% commission on machine and I said I would tool them up for him at no charge as long as I could go through them.
As promised, it is time to start filling up a Canadian Small Cent Collection from all of the Canadian Cent finds through the last 65 boxes of pennies I have searched through as part of my Lincoln Penny Hunt and Fill Series.
I am excited to see how much progress we've made so far and to see if I have any rare or valubale varieties for the Canadian Cents. Let's start filling up the Albums!
During this hunt, I take the time to look for several of the Rare and Valuable Canadian Pennies to familiarize myself with the different varieties that can be found. I also tried to make sure that the video was informative while still being as fun as I could make it.
Hope you enjoyed the video and if so, let me know if you'd like to see even more Foreign coin hunts like this one.
Keep hunting and good luck!
They're still out there for us to find!
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Hi Rob I think it would be very cool to see you do a box of Canadian pennies and see what you would get that would be awesome to see
Oh Canada! As a Canadian, I find this very interesting. I will have to check my collection to see what I have. Thanks Rob!
Now that the Canadian cent has been discontinued, the cents mixed in the US circulation are probably the only good way to CRH them.
Michigan has the highest density of Canadian coins of all the states that run song the Canadian border
@Jeffrey Davis I would think new York buffalo area etc near Niagara falls is high too
@@BenBartlow can confirm, there's a lot of them in Western NY
I've probably hunted hundreds of penny boxes at this point, and all of the Canadian cents I've found have just been sitting in a huge box for years. I think I shall start a similar process to what you're working on myself.
Me too. I’ve just been throwing them in a jar. I learned a lot from this video. Now I think I’ll have to search them for varieties and get a Canadian album myself.
Monkey see Monkey do
I actually found a Canadian penny from 1913
WOW! I learned a LOT about these fascinating coins! Much more interesting to collect than Lincoln cents!!! I'm DEFINITELY following this series!
I got a penny box on Friday and it sucked for the first 46 rolls but on roll 47 I found my 3rd copper of the box and it was a 1927 king George with 3M minted!
WOW! Nice find!
That is a great find. I’ve been looking for that one all my life and I’ve never found it. Rarest one I ever found was 1930.
@@jamesbushey4013 thanks!
I’m still finding Canadian pennies occasionally here in Florida (due to Canadian seasonal residents?) even though it’s over ten years since the last were distributed and about eleven since the last were minted. Maybe Canadians bring their stashes here to spend? Seems absurd…
They've been in circulation for ages, probably nobody took the time to take them out.
Try saying that ten times fast.
When I was 10 years old in 1970 I started a Canadian Penny book. Back then I was able to find ones from the 20's and later (KG5's were still possible to find back then with some regularity). This was all from US circulation in the Buffalo NY area which of course was awash in Canadian coins.
You have an easier time getting Canadian cents then us living in Canada.
Rob you need to do a buffalo nickel hunt and fill
THAT was fun! Love your hoard/barrel of Canadian cents too! That would take quite a while to go thru.
Wow Rob that's a lot of Canadian cents!!!
Could use some of the obverse change holes for varieties instead that aren't listed.
Dang! You have found a TON of Canadian cents! That was very informative! I really enjoy these hunt-and-fill series! Another great video!
Thank you brother!
I'm pretty educated on U.S. coins ( nothing like you Rob ).
I thought I was... ok on Canada Coins but Rob you're teaching me alot. Thank you
Very informative video ty. .You taught me a couple things I didn't know on varities.I dont think my older canadian cent book shows these varieties. I do have the pointed 1985 penny.Wasnt aware if the 1965 variety pointed Just the beads variety.
1948 is a scarce date for Canadian coins, surprised you actually found one! The half dollar and dollar for 1948 are easily the most expensive of the bunch, though!
Thanks for posting this Rob, great info, will look forward with these pairing with the USA cent boxes! Happy Hunting! Stephen
Being Canadian , i really enjoyed this Break - i still have about 20 rolls of pennies and have almost finished my collection from 1900-2012, if you need anything rob to finish let me know and i can open the rolls or send you some to go through-
.i am currently working on my US Pennies and as you can imagine we don't get any up here and i still need lots
Different but worth watching. Keep this kinda going. I collect canucks also.
Being from northeast Vermont, I get a lot of canadian pennies. Loved the video Rob!!!!!!!!
Don't forget the different privy marks, the albums don't always have holes for all the varieties.
Interesting and informative! You answered my question already, do go through that big tub and search for varieties.
Wow it's amazing you got a lot of coins ....
Thanks Rob. I didn't know how many varieties there are. Very cool!
I did a fill of Canadian silver 10 and 25 cent coins after i bought several ounce in siver weight bags from LCS.
They’re all pretty easy to find from 1940 on but the 20s and 30s are pretty hard to find nowadays.
Excellent video.
I learned a lot.
Love Canadian Pennies.
Thank you Sir!
Since You’re Doing Canadian Pennies What About Canadian Nickels ,Dimes ,And Quarters Just Saying ?
Now that you’re doing the Canadian cent album, can you please do a buffalo hunt and fill with your nickels?
I just finished a box of cents, that i found a dozen Canadian's in it. 2 1956 a 58 59 2 1960, 62 64 .... 2 1965 1970 and a 77. I had a lot of FUN!! Cheers ROB! JJ
Really enjoyed this hunt. Nice to see and learn about the varieties!! Thanks for starting this!!
I’m only missing the 1985 pointed 5 penny for my collection. I find a lot of Canadian cents in my hunts here in northern Minnesota
Gotta request a video on that bucket of Maples you have there. What a great video. This has to be my favorite coin channel. I learned a great deal about the Canadian varieties in this video.
Let's get it.... Been waiting to see what you got over the time.
That's a lot of base knowledge just to get the right coins slotted. I got some Canadian penny books a while ago to do the same thing you have done but I need to go back and do it right. Thanks for the great school lesson on Canadian cents. I appreciate it.
WOOHOO....c'est magnifique.
Been waiting for this.....
Thanks Rob! Can you share the varieties list you are using, I cannot find anything online.
Paused about 2 minutes in. I am excited for this thrilling hunt and fill series. I hope there will be Canadian Quarters and Canadian Dimes to follow. Had to cook some popcorn, so exciting.
YAY and thank you Nicolette!
I'm glad you are doing this "add on" hunt...pretty cool❗️👍 We probably get quite a few more here in Minnesota, especially 40's - 60's.
Thank you for this video rob Canadians are my favorite currency thank you your the most highest quality, UA-cam, coin collecting channels love your videos rob!
Pretty cool to see the Canadian penny book started Rob, thanks for showing us the different varieties too brother 👍
Yay Canada! Your country has some cool looking coinage.🇨🇦🍁
Some banks here in Canada will still give you pennies if you ask nicely and if they happen to have any. Pre-1997 Canadian cents are copper.
You are fulfilling your destiny, Rob.
Fill the Canadian Cents. Use the power of the coin book and boxes!
Also, CAD Roll Hunter would love to join you.
you also need to look out for the 1985 pointed 5 its rare to find also i still have some cdn pennies left, also i have some 2012 that have a ettra piece of metal under the first 2 and some around the zero most of them are the steel cents'
Hi Rob I think it would be very cool to see you do a box of Canadian pennies and see what you would get that would be awesome to see
Thanks for the info I learned a lot will have to check my books again to make sure of what I have.
Enjoyed learning about the Canadian cents, thanks!
Minor correction: The P on some of these is not a mintmark - it's a composition mark :)
Thank you brother! I definitely wasn't fully sure why it was there but had my suspicions.
Hey Rob, if you ever sell a Canadian mat, I will buy it from you.
Enjoyed the Canadian cent hunt. Looking forward to the next videos.
Great video, brother! I love Canadian Coins
Thank you brother!
The oldest Canadian penny I have is a 1917 large cent
Great job on the book fill. Loved the fact you are educating the masses on the Canadian varieties too. Well done !!!!!
Thank you brother! I appreciate you and happy birthday again!
Great book fill 👌Thanks RFT
I like the additional variety. Thanks.
Glade, I'm one of the first people to see the start of a new series
Hello
That was a fun hunt. Thanks for the educational stuff too
To be informed the P is not a mint mark. The P means it is PLATED steel
I have been waiting a long time for this hunt A 😍
Great hunt! Looking forward to the next one.
In your personal collection, did you have to buy proofs to fill in the 2007 non magnetic and the 2010 magnetic? I would be impressed if you found these two in circulation.
My personal book did not have the proof strikes in it but now I am intrigued to get a new book!
I have been a fan of the Canadian cents since I started collecting, as I appreciate a look at the Mapleleaf design. Keep up the good work on the series as I look forward to seeing what you can find roll searching.
Nice to see the book filling up. Keep an eye out for any of the 2006 varieties. Some are very valuable!
I love you videos can wait to watch your next one
Nice video. I enjoy your channel.
If you get to the 1930s you wont find the 1936 "dot" under the date because theres only 3 maybe 5 and theyre all spoken for.
For sure. Luckily, the book has that hole filled in due to that!
I love collecting Canadian Pennies!
Oh Canada! Love the series Rob!
Very cool series introduced, love it!
Good start to the books Rob! Thank you!
Rob, since I am in WI I love getting Canadian coins in my hunts. I also am collecting Canadian coins as well.
Thanks for the video!
Been waiting for this for a long time! Nice
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Am I the only one who cringes every time Rob puts his grimy fingerprints on the face of red cents?
I have a few people that cringe over it.
Im waiting for you to find a 1936 Canadian Cent. 😁
The infamous 1936 Dot Cent? Now that would be AWESOME!
@@RobFindsTreasure According to PCGS there are only three of them..but the album says there are five. Not sure why.
Awesome and quite a few spots filled
Sorry I Kent 1923
If you do a hunt of the large jar of Canadian Cents are you going to do a slo-mo dumping it out??? 😂
MAYBE!
Very informative Rob. I actually have quite a few Canadian cents and will be starting my own books. As a side note, my last nickel search I found a 1939 P DDR.. It's in prolly about a VF 25 or 30. Still $100 coin roughly. Just wanted to let you know. Love ALL your videos. Keep em coming!!!
Heckuva find brother!
@@RobFindsTreasure thanks Rob. Yeah i was pretty excited about it.
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Lets go Canada!!!!
Even up here in Northern New York,all Canadian coins are hard to find.Good luck with the hunts.I'm stoked that you are doing this series.Maybe down the road a Canadian nickel series?
Great video, Rob! I’ve been working on my Canadian cent albums for a little while, going through boxes of pennies and what have you. I actually had a subscriber send me five rolls last week and I put a video out about it last night as well. Feel free to check it out and give me some pointers! Thanks bro!
Will do brother!
@@RobFindsTreasure thanks brother!
Right on!
Cool to learn about Canadian cents, went through a box of Lincoln's earlier and found a 47 Canadian cent.
I really appreciate the information on this hunt, steel Canadian cents I've never heard of!!! Thank you for another hunt Rob😊
Yay
Yay and BOOM! 💥
Congrats
I have those same books and the holes are real tight to put the cents into.
LOL they are!
I really enjoyed watching this video. This was a very informative video on Canadian cents.
Ment
Kent
Wow
I am getting a lot of Cdn pennies soon. Is your cheat sheet available?
I can make it available... Let me see what I can do!
@@RobFindsTreasure my friend says he has a 5 gallon paint pail full. Any guess on how many that could be.
Coinstar takes 12% commission on machine and I said I would tool them up for him at no charge as long as I could go through them.
once i got a 1980 canadian penny as change by accident (New York)
Fun hunt.