http://ca.news.yahoo.com/blogs/dailybrew/tudor-era-coin-found-victoria-mud-may-proove-231543217.html
http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5hLjve_XGNlbeteLjroFpOsUBfJrg?docId=4fbf6ac4-3c2f-4bf2-a21d-e395052d4578
Drake may have visited BC in Canada, since they have found 16th century coins buried in the mud along the shore.
I have a lot of nickelses and dimeses. I have 1933, 1942 tombac, 1951 sudbury nickel, 1947ml, but sadly only one example of those. I have 1958 but I have to find it.
No idea, sorry. I was going to get the 2011 set at the US mint but the guy there told me to get the 2010 set because it had Lincoln and in the future more valuable.
The RCM released a series for the War of 1812 anniversary with important Canadian figures. 4 of the coins have the colored leaf and 4 have a prooflike picture.
It's a token of the city of PĆ¼ttlingen, Saar, in Germany. My dad gave it to me and maybe he got it when he visited West Germany in the 1980s. Does anyone have an idea of what is it? It's in a prooflike condition but worn out in parts.