Are you also watching the 1996's for beaded rings and keeping an eye out for "No Ice" between the polar bears front legs and under all 4 paws? At 39:34 - 40:45 one of your 16 serration coins also seems to be lacking the "CANADA" and "2 DOLLARS" around the edge too! Did I just point out an EXTRA flaw in your finds?
For the 2000 KNOWEDGE, apparently there also is a pedestal 0 in the last 0 of "2000", and for the 2010's, also keep an eye out for no water lines under the polar bear's neck and chin to the ice flow it is standing on.
Wow good notice - obviously going through $6000 you get a bit lost when looking over and over items. Thankfully that was pulled and put aside so I will have to go and see what's happening with the 16 serrations.
Interesting video. Isn't there an easier way to open those machine rolls?
Not that I’m aware of… you can just break them however then you are paying for repackaging
Just out of curiosity, why is the $2 coin spelled Toonie, and not Twoonie?
If you have two loonies (1 dollar Canadian ) and you add them together you get a toonie 😃
Are you also watching the 1996's for beaded rings and keeping an eye out for "No Ice" between the polar bears front legs and under all 4 paws?
At 39:34 - 40:45 one of your 16 serration coins also seems to be lacking the "CANADA" and "2 DOLLARS" around the edge too! Did I just point out an EXTRA flaw in your finds?
For the 2000 KNOWEDGE, apparently there also is a pedestal 0 in the last 0 of "2000", and for the 2010's, also keep an eye out for no water lines under the polar bear's neck and chin to the ice flow it is standing on.
Wow good notice - obviously going through $6000 you get a bit lost when looking over and over items. Thankfully that was pulled and put aside so I will have to go and see what's happening with the 16 serrations.
Last box of toonies I went through had 8 fakes.
That’s crazy