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“In 1967 we got our first (in my living memory) alternate series with the Centennial coins, by artist Alex Colville, which remain our most beautifully designed set to date. Simple, well-rendered artwork, uniformly framed by some decent type. (How hard can it be?)…” Click for more
-Marian Bantjes, Speak Up
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I have a cut coin necklace pendant, made from the penny in this series. It is probably my least expensive piece of jewellery – uh – it’s made from a 1 cent coin – but I love it the most and get by far the most compliments on it out of my whole collection. This series really is a work of art.
How is the best to go about selling the centennial set or exchanging it for other unique coins
Looking for an approximate value of an 1967 $100.00 Solid Gold Coin in mint condition.
what is that coin worth-we have one in its original packaging.
what’s the value of a 100$ solid god 1967 coin?
I mean GOLD coin.
I have a quarter and dime for sale
so what is that coin up top worth?http://104.236.16.159/wp-content/uploads/2008/12/1967-Centennial-Coins.jpg
thats the link to see it
[…] was born in 1967 on John A. MacDonald’s birthday and Colville designed a special run of coins to mark that auspicious occasion (some have incorrectly claimed the coins were issued to mark […]
[…] some other stuff I learned. Colville designed the special Centennial coins (remember the rabbit?). A scene in Moonrise Kingdom is almost a straight steal from Colville’s […]
[…] some other stuff I learned. Colville designed the special Centennial coins (remember the rabbit?). A scene in Moonrise Kingdom is almost a straight steal from Colville’s […]