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Discussion in 'World Coins' started by kookoox10, Feb 16, 2013.

  1. acan451

    acan451 Sample Slab Collector

    Sorry about that Angelo, keep looking you will find what you want..Alan
     
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  3. HappyCoins

    HappyCoins Active Member

    1 Canadian cent 1952 Double 952 :

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    i found it in penny roll.
     
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  4. silentnviolent

    silentnviolent accumulator--selling--make an offer I can't refuse

    1965 cent. I think this is the small beads, pointed 5 variety, but.... Is it a Proof?


    Also a 1947 (pointed 7 variety) maple leaf cent :)
     

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  5. Night Hawk

    Night Hawk Junior Member

    My newest additions....

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  6. wlwhittier

    wlwhittier Peripheral Member

    1904 Canada One Cent

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    25.54mm; 5.7gm; smooth edge.

    I'll guess this Cent is fairly common. It shows what may be an attempt at cleaning, specifically around the date.

    It came with many (20 or so) other Empire and Commonwealth coppers, some worn enough that display on CT may be wasted effort.

    General guidance will be appreciated on this point, however, and thanks.

    But: there are others of this clutch in presentable condition, though foul with soil. When first shown, they will be as found.

    I don't recall ever seeing a US penny as filthy as the British coppers are routinely. Does it have to do with size...or alloy?

    And there must have been enormous mintages, 'cause they are everywhere, in high numbers, cheap.
     
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  7. SPP Ottawa

    SPP Ottawa Numismatist

    Nope - that 1965 is a blunt 5 type. Looks like a proof like strike.

     
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    SPP Ottawa Numismatist

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  9. SPP Ottawa

    SPP Ottawa Numismatist

  10. jello

    jello Not Expert★NormL®

  11. 7Calbrey

    7Calbrey Well-Known Member

    Hi. This one- cent is dated 1951. I do not know if it includes any error.
     

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  12. Derick

    Derick Well-Known Member

    I did post this one just now, will do again here, since it is a new addition.

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  13. SPP Ottawa

    SPP Ottawa Numismatist

  14. stevex6

    stevex6 Random Mayhem

    Great lookin' error coins, SPP-O

    ... glad to see that you're still finding some total winners to add to your collection!!


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  15. wlwhittier

    wlwhittier Peripheral Member

    1912 Newfoundland George V 20 Cents

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    ~23.15mm; 4.7gm; reeded edge.

    Arrived today with 7 other World silvers, one of which will follow here immediately.

    The denomination is unusual, as not 25 or quarter. What were they called, colloquially...fifths?

    Anyone know how Newfoundland was named, and when? Seems peculiar, somehow...no offense intended.
     
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  16. wlwhittier

    wlwhittier Peripheral Member

    1872 Canada Victoria 25 Cents

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    ~23.55mm; 5.5gm; reeded edge.

    The Old Girl is pretty badly worn, and shows some serious soil.

    Yellow shown is as it is...I don't know the alloy, yet.

    Appears a bit thinner than the 20 cent...but is not!
     
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  17. Windchild

    Windchild Punic YN, Shahanshah

    It wasn't unusual to Newfoundlanders...

    I believe that it was due to exchange rates making that a good denomination for coins, but I can't find anything at the moment (I'm away from my books on Canada currently)

    If I remember what my grandfather told me, they were called '20 centers' (and if he remembered what his father told him)


    When it was first found by Leif Eriksson (I've been to the settlement), it was called Vinland.

    Newfoundland was named Terra Nova (New Land), as it was one of the first places that the Europeans had found land in the New World. (possibly by John Cabot in 1497 (!))


    All of my Newfie pieces have rather interesting provenance, as they are family pieces that I have inherited.

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    Saved by a Dory fisherman


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  18. jello

    jello Not Expert★NormL®

    Well Below Spot. But I did not see the spots on holder its in Not one one coin all on lens
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  19. acan451

    acan451 Sample Slab Collector

    Angelo a very nice silver coin, this coin is getting harder to find, it is a limited coin and part of the Canada wildlife series. When you do find one it usually comes with a high premium. I have been looking for one myself but I have never seen one below spot before congrats my friend. ...Alan
     
  20. jello

    jello Not Expert★NormL®

    Here Some New 2013 +more.


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  21. stevex6

    stevex6 Random Mayhem


    wlw => by the way, I own one of those beautiful 1864 New Brunswick 20-cents ... and ummmm, I'm not sure who wrote the Wikipedia quote, above => but there is actuallly a 1862 as well!!


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