The Royal Canadian Mint are definitely world famous for their superb quality and workmanship. Their bullion coins are sought-after all over the world, and colourful pocket change is a novelty and a collectors dream.🇨🇦🇬🇧🇨🇦🇬🇧🇨🇦🇬🇧🇨🇦
I travel from Detroit to Windsor every now and then and I always collect coins left over from my travels. I have at least two of these commemorative quarters, and a few rare loonies and toonies.
Great video I started collecting pocket change with the 1967 quarter and dollar I love finding one in pocket change You re right the 2015 poppy is my favorite too but the breast cancer quarter is a close second
You missed the 2006 pink ribbon and bravery coins, although you did show them at the very end in summary. Also, the 1999 caribou and 2000 caribou were NIFC coins, so you will never find them in circulation unless somebody broke up a mint set.
That's awesome! Certainly hoped it could service as a reference resource. I hope anyone looking through their change can find it helpful and also Canadian and US coin roll hunters who are finding Commemorative Canadian coins in their rolls.
Nice video! My first Canadian find roll hunting in the 70's was a '73 mounted bicentenial. I miss it as it was stolen, by a family member. Thanks for reminding me. I'll need to purchase another to replace it, Now, I'm thinking of a large bust LOL!
The battle of beaverdams took place near thorold ontario on beaverdams road... I drove past it a few times been planing on metal detection down there tho
I have some of these. For the 1812 I have a colored Brock and Frosted Secord. I actually like the frosted look more, as in the U.S., it is usually only seen on proof coins, so it just impressed me more.
I think the Cindy Klassen coin is the only Canadian coin where a woman has had her first and last name on it. Not even Elizabeth Mountbatten-Windsor has had that honor.
i have a color double maple leaf quarter ( 1 yellow 1 red maple leaf) but can't seem it find it anywhere to see what it may be valued at any ideas where i would find it
I have all these besides the yellow moon an buffalo.one and the Canadian flag one I have the men's hockey masculin and all the little 1812 in the maple leaf I've got that guy than an other guy the lord Secord one
We Americans still won. Our flag was still there. Oh say can you see, by the dawns early light, oh so proudly we hailed, at the twighlights last gleaming, whose broad stripes and bright stars, through the perilous fight. Over the ramparts we we watched at the twilights last gleaming. And the rockets red glare, the bombs bursting in air, gave truth through the night, that our flag was still there, Oh say does that star spangled banner yet wave, over the land of the free and the home of the brave.
The Royal Canadian Mint are definitely world famous for their superb quality and workmanship. Their bullion coins are sought-after all over the world, and colourful pocket change is a novelty and a collectors dream.🇨🇦🇬🇧🇨🇦🇬🇧🇨🇦🇬🇧🇨🇦
The video inspired me to collect all the Commemorative Quarters. I picked up my first rolls today and already have a good start. Thanks for video.
In the U.S. we have also read the poem In Flander's Field at every Memorial Day service. Powerful and touching poem.
Thanks for the great information! 🇨🇦🤠🦫 New friend from Alberta Canada!
I travel from Detroit to Windsor every now and then and I always collect coins left over from my travels. I have at least two of these commemorative quarters, and a few rare loonies and toonies.
I've learned a lot from this video! Thank you! Cheers from North York -ON!
Glad it was helpful!
Well done my friend! Very informative yet entertaining.
Outstanding video...Very informative and complete....Nicely done bud (Cant believe I missed this one!)
I really enjoy your humor and the history about our coins. I'm a new subscriber and look forward to seeing more of your videos. Cheers/.
Great video I started collecting pocket change with the 1967 quarter and dollar I love finding one in pocket change You re right the 2015 poppy is my favorite too but the breast cancer quarter is a close second
You missed the 2006 pink ribbon and bravery coins, although you did show them at the very end in summary. Also, the 1999 caribou and 2000 caribou were NIFC coins, so you will never find them in circulation unless somebody broke up a mint set.
Really enjoyed this definitely easier than leafing thru books every time now I can just use this video thanks.
That's awesome! Certainly hoped it could service as a reference resource. I hope anyone looking through their change can find it helpful and also Canadian and US coin roll hunters who are finding Commemorative Canadian coins in their rolls.
Nice video! My first Canadian find roll hunting in the 70's was a '73 mounted bicentenial. I miss it as it was stolen, by a family member. Thanks for reminding me. I'll need to purchase another to replace it, Now, I'm thinking of a large bust LOL!
The battle of beaverdams took place near thorold ontario on beaverdams road... I drove past it a few times been planing on metal detection down there tho
Very good job, thanks.
very informative.. I subscribed in hopes you have detailed videos on other coins too!
this was useful 🍺
the large poppy is first choice too👍
Thanks for the advice right now I’m sorting out my quarter collection but you did miss a few coins but it’s ok 👌
Great video very informative.
Thank you for a very informative and useful video!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Very informative I have to share this...And subscribe!.
I have some of these. For the 1812 I have a colored Brock and Frosted Secord. I actually like the frosted look more, as in the U.S., it is usually only seen on proof coins, so it just impressed me more.
I forgot about all these coins frig yeah now I go hunt For all them
great video learned alot
Lol Santa's sleigh is pulled by reindeer not caribou. Love ur channel.
I think the Cindy Klassen coin is the only Canadian coin where a woman has had her first and last name on it. Not even Elizabeth Mountbatten-Windsor has had that honor.
That is an interesting piece of trivia for sure!
THIS REALLY HELPED ME ON HOW TO PUT MY QUARTERS IN ORDER, YEARS, AND SETS. THANKS 😊 CROWS COINS. CANADA.
My grandma has a lot of old coins
i have a color double maple leaf quarter ( 1 yellow 1 red maple leaf) but can't seem it find it anywhere to see what it may be valued at any ideas where i would find it
Sorry, I am not aware of any quarter with that description. Perhaps you could post a picture? There are people who do aftermarket painting on coins.
The olympic set is just aweful imho
I have all these besides the yellow moon an buffalo.one and the Canadian flag one I have the men's hockey masculin and all the little 1812 in the maple leaf I've got that guy than an other guy the lord Secord one
I've got the yellow one, my fav new coin is the glow in the dark toonie
I have all those coins
I have a question about my money I have saved up in question I' have a 5dollar coins
We Americans still won. Our flag was still there.
Oh say can you see, by the dawns early light, oh so proudly we hailed, at the twighlights last gleaming, whose broad stripes and bright stars, through the perilous fight. Over the ramparts we we watched at the twilights last gleaming. And the rockets red glare, the bombs bursting in air, gave truth through the night, that our flag was still there, Oh say does that star spangled banner yet wave, over the land of the free and the home of the brave.
Is that the new Kesha song
ALL SHOWED IN THIS VIDEO, IVE COLLECTED THEM ALL, A BOUT 10 EACH OF THE SAME QUARTERS, ? .$ ?, $.
I've COLLECTED OVER 62, DIFFERENT CANADIAN 25- CENTS QUARTERS, FROM 1950 - 2022, 3- YEARS OF PAST TIME A WAY FROM COVID 2021-2023. $.?,$ ?.?.