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1870 10 Cents Wide O Or Narrow O?

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 Posted 04/18/2007  9:19 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add tmor to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
I found this coin buried in a box of misc. foreign stuff. Does anyone know if this is the wide "O" or the narrow "O" variety?


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 Posted 04/18/2007  10:04 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add chrycopaul to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
To me it looks like a wide O. The qualifier is that the right side of the O is wider than the left side, which yours appears to be. If it is, and in the condition it is in you have a $100.00 plus coin there. Even if it is narrow you are looking at something close to $100.00. Pretty good for something in a junk box.

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Thanks crychopaul! Excellent pictures there . My next question is about grading. I'm assuming you're giving the coin a VF grade. The scans really don't do it justice, though. For example, its nowhere near as dark as it appears. What reference book(s) would you reccomend for grading Canadian coins? . There is such a big difference in values between VF and XF I think it would pay to find out.
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Definitely. I am no grader by any means, but your coin has a lot of detail.
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I agree that it's a "wide 0". The guide I use is "Standard Grading Guide for Canadaian & Colonial Decimal Coins" by James E. Charlton and Robert C. Willey. I see this book often at shows and on coin dealer's counters.
Another good guide can be found at https://www.coinoisseur.com there are some great pictures there to help with grading.I also agree with the VF grade.

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Another secondary marker which is common with some of the wide 0 but not known on a narrow 0 is the A's in gratia on the obverse are missing the crossbars!!! That's the one you have. Very nice.
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