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2007-11-04 11:08:34 · 1 answers · asked by linda r 2 in Games & Recreation Hobbies & Crafts

in other words, who did they use to pose for the picture on the coin? story is, it was my father in law. how do i find out if it was really him?

2007-11-06 14:27:44 · update #1

in other words, who did they use to pose for the picture on the coin? story is, it was my father in law. how do i find out if it was really him?

2007-11-06 14:28:06 · update #2

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As with most coins that celebrate a centennial with a person on it ,then it is usually a composite of more than one person. The special reverse of this coin was Paul Cedarberg (PC behind horse). There are 2 varieties one has a small bust and is the normal type, the other has a large bust . The small bust is worth about .50 in mint state and the large bust $125.00. I have two up to date Coin Books on Canada plus the latest trends price guide from Coin World and now you know as much as I do. You could try the Royal Canadian Mints web site, a google search should get you their site. You could also do a search on Paul Cedarberg. Hope I have helped some here.

2007-11-04 12:06:46 · answer #1 · answered by Taiping 7 · 0 0

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