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Newfoundland .50 Pieces

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Here are 2 NEWFOUNDLAND .50 pieces I recently found...
Anyone see anything special about them?
Is there something to look for in these years?
Newfoundland-.50-Pieces



Newfoundland-.50-Pieces


Newfoundland-.50-Pieces


Newfoundland-.50-Pieces

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Mintage 200,000
Mintage 375,560
No varieties listed for either of these years.
But there are others on here with much greater knowledge than mine!
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High mintage's for these years in the NFLD .50 cents, I agree with kuh_85, no varieties listed.
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There is a curved and a straight 7 variety for the 1917.

You have the straight.

These are worth melt though as they are pretty common.

Hope that helps.
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