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I Have A 1946 5 Cent Newfoundland Coin

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 Posted 08/21/2019  11:03 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add John1 to your friends list
At 1,000 dollars it is worth sending in to be slabbed.
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 Posted 08/21/2019  11:11 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Rch3232 to your friends list
Thanks for the replies! I'm extremely happy if it's worth around $1000! The pics I took don't do it justice, it definitely looks better up close, in real life.

Sorry for my ignorance but what does sending it to be slabbed mean?
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 Posted 08/21/2019  11:16 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Coinfrog to your friends list
Remarkable story, congrats!
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 Posted 08/21/2019  11:47 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add okiecoiner to your friends list
Being slabbed is to send it to a professional grading outfit. Having the coin professionally graded adds about 20-30% to what you can expect to received from a "raw" coin like you have in your hand. In Canada, that would be ICCS in Toronto. If you want to go a step further (and a little more expensive)is to send it to PCGS or NGC in the US (you'll be paying roughly $50, including shipping & insurance to send it)to get it "graded". Or you can have a dealer in your area look at it and sell it to him, but he may only offer 50-60% of any "book" value. Look on ebay for "sold" listings of what you have. First, enter a search for your coin and then go to "advanced" in the upper right and scroll down until you see "items sold" and then hit the "search" button and you will see what other coins like yours have actually SOLD for, not what someone is asking. There are only 2 that have sold in the last 2 months and a big spread between something less that $750 and about $1300. Good luck ... great coin.
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 Posted 08/21/2019  12:42 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Talonbat to your friends list
On paper $1000 seems about right but you can't sell to a book so expect less. Depending on how much effort you want to put in $600-800 in pocket(there are expenses to selling coins even yourself so a $900 dollar sale might result in $800 in your pocket). A fairly rare piece not in bad shape. Pretty ugly toning though.
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 Posted 08/21/2019  11:58 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Dorado to your friends list
To the Forum.
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 Posted 08/22/2019  01:48 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Alan to your friends list
Beautiful coin I would think it would grade ef 40-au50 Maybe hard to tell
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 Posted 08/22/2019  02:07 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add cdngmt to your friends list
seems like no one answered the question....slabbed refers to having the coin graded by an independant ( reputable 3rd party grading company...in Canada ICCS possibly CCCS, in USA PCGS or NGC seem to be the most prestigious and accepted (3rd party graders )...takes much of the arguing about what the condition of the coin is...they provide a generally consistent standard of grading so it makes evaluating condition more consistent albeit with their own peculiar biases
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 Posted 08/22/2019  03:06 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add sel_69l to your friends list
It will certainly loose value if it is cleaned in any way.

I prefer blast white unblemished coins (who doesn't?)
I would prefer to buy it at 1/3 of the price, if it was cleaned, but, for you, that would be an exercise in madness.

I quite understand the temptation to remove the blotchiness, but just don't.

Blotchiness affects eye appeal and thus vale, but that is a subjective consideration in the eyes of a potential buyer.

I agree: get it slabbed - potential value more than justifies the grading and shipping fees, the blotchiness would help to reinforce authenticity and alleged provenance.

Grading:
full eight pearls on the band of the crown, King's hair detail sharp, no wear on the band of the orb on top of the crown.
I an unable to feel the millings on the edge of the coin, but I strongly suspect that they are quite sharp.
The very uneven patina makes it very difficult in these pictures to see any tiny scratches or minor nicks, that may affect the grade. A TPGrader would be much more easily be able to assess these than we can from pictures.

MS64 if the fields are scratch and nick free, MS 62 or 3 if not.
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 Posted 08/22/2019  10:51 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add tamarin to your friends list
Here's what to look for. Get a loupe and examine the band of the crown. There are two small teardrops on the band, horizontally positioned and below the second and third sets of pearls. If these two teardrops are fully visible and sharp you'll have an AU or higher coin.
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 Posted 08/23/2019  05:40 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add SHAFTA9a to your friends list
Wow..Nice KEY date Newfoundland coin, as others said, do not clean it.
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 Posted 08/23/2019  10:15 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Coin-Flipper to your friends list
Looks AU - MS great coin!
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 Posted 08/23/2019  1:10 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Hounddog Bill to your friends list
Great find. Congrats!!
Any chance you could try again for some clearer pictures?

Cheers, Bill
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 Posted 08/24/2019  1:23 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add fortcollins to your friends list
First,

Fantastic find!

I agree with the upthread comments: leave the coin in its original state and have it graded by a third-party grading company.

Clearer photos would help us get a better feel for the possible grade range for your coin. One way to do this is to use your cell phone. Place the phone on top of a stack of 3 or 4 books, with the camera hanging over the edge. Place the coin on a dark cloth surface. Use natural light. Focus the camera so that the coin fills the frame and is in sharp focus. Make sure the coin is oriented properly for the photo. You can use the CCF image optimizer to adjust the image for uploading.

Again, congratulations on the find. It's a rare date and will attract solid collector interest.
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