I've read and re-read the article on the Ten top Canada pennies and I can't wrap my mind around the 2006 non magnetic "P" no logo variety. The way it is written I don't know if there should be a "P" but no logo or there should not be a "P" or logo on the rare variety. I have not seen a coin with both a P and logo in my research and I don't know if it exists. I have non-magnetic no P and no logos but they seem to be numerous (at least in the small batch I have).
Help clear my confusio with 2006 Canada penny
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The article above linked is clear that the particular cent treated needs to be magnetic but look at the article here. I probably did not link it properly since it has not lit up. https://www.myroadtowealthandfreedom...adian-pennies/Comment
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Roller, here is what I copied from your link:
Valuable Canadian pennies:
2006 no “P” no logo, magnetic
2006 “P” no logo, non magnetic variety.
And you said you have: No "P" no logo, non-magnetic
Yours needed to have the "P" or be magnetic.
So it looks like yours aren't the scarce ones.
(Man that was confusing with such similar varieties)Comment
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Roller, here is what I copied from your link:
Valuable Canadian pennies:
2006 no “P” no logo, magnetic
2006 “P” no logo, non magnetic variety.
And you said you have: No "P" no logo, non-magnetic
Yours needed to have the "P" or be magnetic.
So it looks like yours aren't the scarce ones.
(Man that was confusing with such similar varieties)Comment
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It had me going. Good thing there were only 6 or 8 to choose from that year.
So either "no P" or not magnetic ...... But not both.Comment
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