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Your 12 Favorite 19th Century Coins!

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=> sweet lookin' coin, Earle
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#9 1866 Nickel Three Cent
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Good lookin' coins, fellas ...

Number #9

yup, you guessed it => it's another purdy Vicky to feast your eyes upon!

=> 1870 Canadian 25 cent piece ("The Very First Canadian Quarter"!) ... "900,000" minted
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9 => 1870 Canadian 25 cent piece, The 1st Canadian quarter ("900,000" minted)
10 => 1880 & 1881 Newfie 20 cent pieces ("30,000" + "60,000" minted)
11 => 1899 Canadian 25 cent piece ("420,000" minted)
12 => 1862 New Brunswick 20 cent piece ("150,000" minted)

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Next up 1856 seated half.

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Oh, the gems are rolling in this a.m.! Gorgeous Vicky, stevex6! And I see a couple specimens I would snatch off the screen to stuff in my 7070 if that were possible!

For my # 9, I shall drag out an old copper that does not show up very often. Liberia, 1862 two cents, size= 35 mm:

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It's about time I post a coin from the United States ... United States of the Ionian Islands that is. 2 lepta 1819.


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Beautiful coins! Nice Vickie, Steve

9) 1898 Canada 10 cents

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Probably the nicest Vickie I have, an excellent buy for $7
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cha-ching! => well played, Apollo! (nice dime!)
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One of my favorite "mysterious" coins in the collection, just because of the contemporary counterstamp... Although I still have no idea who exactly it represents. Probably from a merchant or a store owner from that time. I just like it somehow

#3: Half Penny Token, 1843 - Nova Scotia (Contemporary counterstamp stating: W. Mc K.B. ?)
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Steve - you are making me wish I had been collecting those Vickys back in younger days. The coin shop I worked at got a lot of them in - being close to the border - but since the Whitman folder I bought back then started in 1937, that is all the farther back I collected Its a shame, I had access and did not take advantage of it.

Most collectors around me did not care to collect the Canadian coins either, so I know I could have had some good quarters at a bargain.

You sure have some nice coins

Tonight's submission...

I have posted her in numerous threads before - but I cannot help it - I love this coin. When silver was so high last year a roll of 1960-1964 Roosevelts gotten from circulation (over the years) made her mine. Technically I have 5.00 into her:

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Nice bust quarter, Earle.
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Number 10 for me, I am falling behind, I hate it when work gets in the way of coin collecting.
1826 Central American Republic, I love this coin design

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Number 9 for me, a one year only type coin. 1824/3 T, 8 reales, Cuzco mint

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#8 1868 Two Cent
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