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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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The 1919 Canadian 5 cent looks to be around a VG-10 and worth $3.00 The 1958 Canadian 1 cent is worth 1 cent (They sell for $5.00 in MS-60).
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 United States
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Thanks for the input on the Canadian stuff Canadian-Banknotes. I love the older Canadian coinage and seem to find an occasional stray for next to nothing. Other than U.S. coinage is widely ignored in my area, even if it is silver. And thanks to you to Wheezydog. You info as well as what I have received in the Exonumia forum helped me find one and only one of this type on the bay. I found that it is possibly a Fuld #52/342 what ever that is....LOL. I am guessing it is the equivalent of a KM#. Update! The 1951 Franklin has no mint mark. After putting on my glasses and getting out the loupe, I found it to be just a little dirt  Guess that would explain why it didn't come out good in the pic now wouldn't it. The 1864 IHC is the "NO L" variety.
Edited by Tim Stroud 12/04/2010 7:56 pm
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Pillar of the Community
United States
4000 Posts |
That's an awesome score! I would have done $40 in a heartbeat, too!
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Valued Member
United States
52 Posts |
A very good haul. I went to a local pawn show today looking for junk silver and he was asking 25% over melt. 
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Valued Member
United States
53 Posts |
Very nice....I wish I could do that here.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
958 Posts |
one heck of a deal, I personally like that token. " jon for ever" I wonder if I was trade token for a grocery store , fair token hummm I like the mystry behind stuff like that
I have a saved few forgien coins that have no real value other then to myself becuase I like the design on them.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
651 Posts |
THAT IS AWSOME!
They must still be using prices from the '70s or something.
I tried to work for a pawnshop last year and was not hired after I aced their training. They thought I was too honest for them.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
3283 Posts |
Vey nice purchase. I wish I had a honey hole pawn shop to buy from.
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Valued Member
United States
56 Posts |
Your CWT is worth 20-40 just by itself! You got a screaming deal!
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Pillar of the Community
United States
4989 Posts |
Nice Civil War Token! I was just browsing through those on some online auction site a few days ago. I believe they were minted privately to compensate for a scarcity of pennies during the war. Very cool find.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
4989 Posts |
The 1951-D Franklin looks VERY STRONG. If Mint State, I believe it is high grade full bell lines. Picture is flat but I don't see wear or luster breaks.
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Valued Member
United States
64 Posts |
That token is neat. Did you learn anything about it?
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
4944 Posts |
Quote: Thanks for the input on the Canadian stuff Canadian-Banknotes. I love the older Canadian coinage and seem to find an occasional stray for next to nothing. Other than U.S. coinage is widely ignored in my area, even if it is silver. It was no problem at all.
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Quote: " jon for ever" I wonder if I was trade token for a grocery store , fair token hummm I like the mystry behind stuff like that The civil war tokens usually sported a very patriotic motto on the reverse...I think that this one probably says something more akin to "UNION FOREVER" (rather than 'jon for ever')... 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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HAH HAHHA HA OMG " union for ever " smacks myself in the head
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