I guess it dependas on what you mean by active .. I mean I collect everything but when ever I see a Newfoundland coin I by it exspecially the Large cents Ofcourse I like new brunswick ,nova scotia.. but down in north carolina you do not find them every day..when I was in pennsylvania I would see them more often across lake erie canada is only 30 miles
I do have a few Newfoundland coins that one very seldom sees such as the 1947C 1c.,& the 1917C 25c.I once had a mounted & worn 1872 $2 gold,but lost it when my flat was broken into nearly 5 years ago.I have not been able to get another one (or of any date) to replace it.The ones I had been offered were just far too dear for me at the time.
I have a few coins also. Right off hand I can't think of what they are. I have them in my "Foreign" book. I will say that the Newfoundland coins that I have are really, really tiny!
Dsking,the first Newfoundland 5c. coin was struck in 1865.They were last struck in 1947.There are some key dates,but the rarest one is the 1946C,which is worth several hundred dollars (US$/C$).
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