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1958 Canada Silver Dollar -Pocket Piece Fr2-

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Hey guys,

I was surfing around the bay and saw this;
https://www.ebay.ca/itm/ICCS-FAIR-F...273971116159

I have no experience on pocket pieces but I find this price a bit outrageous?
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 Posted 08/28/2019  11:28 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add johnnysprawl to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I think he missed a decimal point...
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 Posted 08/28/2019  11:52 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add inconnu to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
OR two.
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Oughta be a law.
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Why would someone even get something like that cert'd? It sure strengthens my opinion that the TPG's have brainwashed a good number of people into thinking that they HAVE TO get any coin certified, regardless the value.

However I DO have a friend who has put together a registry set of "worst of" or pocket pieces that has just won a "best of" collection by PCGS and he is looking to downgrade examples from 1938 or 39 (his 38 is VG and the 39 is G).
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Lots of people have put together Low Ball collections of Canada Silver Dollars .
It is a rather difficult task , the criteria being Good 4 or worse , no damage just wear.
After nearly 40 years I still need a 1951 and a 1948 in Good 4 ICCS
or worse , have all the rest .What an ugly but difficult collection! LOL!
As to his price , his coin and can ask whatever!
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A collection of ICCS certified low-ball silver dollars were displayed at the RCNA this past summer. I believe it won the "most popular" showcase...
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I need a Fair 2 in 1938 to 'complete' my collection.....MS63's and 64's are 'easy' to find....lol


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This is the set I exhibited at the Calgary RCNA convention last month. I received the Jean Bullen award for best Canadian Numismatics exhibit. All coins are in ICCS flips.

1935 P
1936 P
1937 G4
1938 VG8
1939 P
1945 P
1946 G4
1947 P blunt 7
1947 VG8 maple leaf
1948 G4
1949 P
1950 P
1951 P
1952 AG3 WL
1953 AG3 SF
1953 G4 NSF
1954 G4
1955 VG8
1955 VG8 Arnprior with die breaks
1956 G4
1957 G4
1957 G6 1 water line
1958 P
1959 G4
1960 G6
1961 G4
1962 G6
1963 G6
1964 P
1965 Fair
1965 VG8 Sm Bds
1965 VG8 Sm Bds blt 5
1965 VG8 Sm Bds ptd 5
1966 G4 large beads
1966 P
1967 P

This is the result of 15 years of active hunting. Yes, much easier to complete the set in MS+.
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That IS impressive.....
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That is impressive. I am sure it is not easy to complete as you mention how long it takes to put together. I saw you already have a 1964 but in case there is a need for another one here is one ending soon!

https://www.ebay.ca/itm/1964-Canada...8?nav=SEARCH
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That ebay 1964 coin is overgraded, in my opinion. If I was feeling generous, that would be F-2 at the most.
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Pacificoin, I know where a 1948 G6 is. If interested please email me and I will send you the link.

Tripoli, if you ever "upgrade" that 1938, I would love to have your left-over.

... and by the way ... is it "upgrade" or "downgrade"?
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For a pocket piece, I would think that a common Roman silver denarius of Severan Dynasty in VF, would be quite appropriate.

An 1800 years old silver coin, such as mentioned, can be had for around $30 or so.
Not too big ~ 3 grams, 15 mm diameter, mounted in a white metal bezel, on a small white metal chain, attached to a key ring.

Such a coin would attract a lot curiosity from anyone, even with no interest in coins at all.
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