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1885 Newfoundland 20 Cent

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I appreciate any and all grade estimates.
The plan is to sell this on ebay at a fair price in order to support my new found large cent Vicky habit.

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 Posted 04/16/2019  05:12 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add okiecoiner to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
It's a heavily cleaned F-12, worth about $20 US.
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May be a Vf 20 I don't see any evidence of cleaning with the pictures provided but very well could be
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The only place that there is any dirt and/or tarnish is in the nooks and crannies. It has been heavily cleaned/polished. It is silver and would ordinarily be black with tarnish after 130 years.
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F-12 or 15, very possibly cleaned, difficult to tell from these sort of washed-out pics.
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F15 and 100% cleaned. I'd put it up for sale for $35 Canadian.

Just checked ebay and see it's now listed for $33 Canadian with $20 shipping. What are you shipping it in that costs $20? And then there will be approx $10 import charges. It will be for sale for a long time.
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When I posted it, the postage amount was automatic. I simply copied off of another existing post belonging to someone else's 1885. I was unaware it was set up to be so expensive if shipped to Canada. I appreciate the heads up "Thedeductible." I will try to rectify.
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I did check. The amount to ship is $14.66 U.S. if shipped to Canada. If I punch in a U.S. zip code, it would cost under $4.00 U.S. If Canada earns an additional $10.00 on import charges, as well as the huge mark up in postage they should be out of debt in no time. Unfortunately, I cannot do anything about those added expenses. If it doesn't sell, it doesn't sell. This is just a light hobby.
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I think it costs upwards of 20$ to ship with any sort or trackable parcel
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No prob at all. I sell the odd thing on ebay.ca and it allows me to set the shipping price myself. I never use tracking.
I have bought from US sellers many times. Sometimes there is an Import charge, sometimes not. I think it's all in how you set up the listing. Just like a ome sellers charge tax and some don't.
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The trick is, don't buy anything in the U.S. with that outrageous import price.
Sell it to a Canadian collector and just wrap it good in an envelope and it'll only cost you 3 4 bucks shipping.

Put it on ebay Canada and watch it go quick.
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