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Being a crazy collector as I said I managed over the past 35 years to collect every NF decimal coin. maybe not all the Varieties. I sold them and always started over. I love the hunt.. Here is what keeps me hunting for treasures of the Maritimes .. have a look. I wanted to post all the pics from he complete set but some were to big... If you want to collect NF coinage you have to at least get 1 $ 2.00 gold...If and when the prices truly match the rarity of these coins it might only take 1 to make glad you bought it.. So folks lets here ? there are many still out there and at fairly good prices...

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 Posted 10/16/2012  6:23 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add SHAFTA9a to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Hi, artio, I just completed our NFLD fifty cents, need a couple more .20 cents to finish that, we, love the Newfoundland coins.

What a great bunch of gold you have, we haven't got into that yet.
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Thanks Shafta , I had 3 complete sets and dumped 2 of them but held on to the last one.... So what 20 cent pieces you need,. I have a few which I dont collect anymore...Also the 50 cents.. Are you collecting high grades ? ...As for the coins themselves I was always fascinated by them..I still think the market will all of a sudden explode. lets hope
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 Posted 10/16/2012  7:48 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add noahs-numismatics to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Nice coins! Thanks for sharing!
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your welcome , will post more a bit later on.. many of which will be offered for sale...
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I just started mi collection of colonials, I started my collection about a year ago have about 30 pcs to go amazingly low cost , keep the secret!
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treasures of the Maritimes


I must be cranky tonight so please excuse the correction but Newfoundland is NOT a Maritime province. The Maritimes existed before 1949 and continue as NB, NS and PEI.

The Maritime provinces along with the province of Newfoundland and Labrador make up the Atlantic provinces.

It's a small but important distinction to Newfoundlanders and Maritimers. Kinda like referring to BC as the Prairies.

Btw, that is a beautiful Newfoundland 200 cent gold.
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 Posted 10/17/2012  12:39 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Old Dimes to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Artido, what grade is your 80?
NFL are the sleepers!
think about for a moment and assume that NFL is part of the USA...
their coins would be 4 to 10 times the value!
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CC I did not say it was a Maritime province, I stated I love searching for the treasures of the maritimes.? Crank hahahahaha Its ok a little sleep will fix that..hey Old Dimes I have been saying it for years about the NF being sleepers..Sooner or later when the collectors worldwide realize the short supply prices will skyrocket. My 1880 was in a US slab as MS 61 ...
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I've never heard of someone selling all their coins, and finding them again. But that feeling of completing a set is awesome, I remember when I finished my Imperial Russia 1905-1909 note set.
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times changed interest lost better to sell than lose them.But the fever never leaves and the hunt was on again..Just in the days of the gold rush Gold Fever.I had coin fever hahaha... I still buy and sell but certain pieces stay locked away now and will not be sold..
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I have been offered an 1882h gold two dollars for $300.00
The seller is local and needs cash. I am thinking I should buy it. Any thoughts?


Update, Going to buy it for $275.00 this afternoon. Will post pictures later.


Will post pictures when I get home in s new thread.
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sounds like a deal to me... wanna sell it :)))
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yeah artido and I will bid on it... AFTER you post close up shots
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Bid on what ? the gold is not for sale
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@ artio...

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So what 20 cent pieces you need,.


1880, and 1899 (small 99s), then I will complete the set.

Just picked up the 1899 (hooked 99s) and the 1896 (lrg 96s)

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