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Canada
608 Posts |
Beautiful coins!
RCNA Member There's always two sides to the coin if you have the patience to see. -Kathryn Budig
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
741 Posts |
Beauty coins.
I like that 1881 50 cent! What a poor strike that one got. The die must have been worn right off the CEN area.
I'd give it a F-12 grade.
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United States
820 Posts |
Thanks for everyone's comments! Quote: What a poor strike that one got. It appears to be common with these coins. Others with a similar problem: British Honduras & Straits Settlements
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Valued Member
Netherlands
67 Posts |
Came in yesterday 3 dollar 2013 an allegory of Canada 5 dollar 2013 25th anniversary of the maple leaf 
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United States
112350 Posts |
Nice pair! 
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
608 Posts |
Very nice!
RCNA Member There's always two sides to the coin if you have the patience to see. -Kathryn Budig
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
608 Posts |
Got this nifc nickel dollar today that finishes off my date set for nickel Dollars!  
RCNA Member There's always two sides to the coin if you have the patience to see. -Kathryn Budig
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United States
112350 Posts |
Quote: Got this nifc nickel dollar today that finishes off my date set for nickel Fantastic! 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
2507 Posts |
So a first today. Was picking through some foreign they set aside for me to look at when one of the store managers told another client to "have him look at your coins." She had 5 foreign coins in her box of coins -- a $100 Peso Mexican (1980s), 100 Italian Lire (70s), 50 centavos Mexican (60s), a Franco peseta, and this. I asked the manager if I could make an offer; he agreed. I offered $1 and it was accepted. The client and her friend were astonished that I could identify the other coins.  
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Pillar of the Community
United States
2507 Posts |
In the box that was set aside for me to review, there was $3.70 face in Canadian. 12 dimes, including a 191[6]?, 1929, 1940, 1944, and 1948. 8 quarters, including a no-date George V, and a 1938, 1940, and 1949. Also a 1944 half, which finished off my George VI roll. The other silver dates were E II. I paid $50.
Edited by Arkie 02/08/2022 9:45 pm
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United States
112350 Posts |
Outstanding! 
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Valued Member
Canada
65 Posts |
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Valued Member
Canada
65 Posts |
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Valued Member
Canada
65 Posts |
  Splurged today. Upgraded the '45 quarter and started going older in halves. Became more interested in small nickels.
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Pillar of the Community

Canada
4298 Posts |
Very nice coins, tusker. Vicky in all her beauty.
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