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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Charlton catalogue mentions the debate, but I consider them to be a part of Canada's coinage since they were minted at the Ottawa branch of The Royal Mint. I bought a 1911-C to go along with my three $5 golds and 2 $10's. Only one I lack is the 1913 $10.
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Canada
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Valued Member
United States
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From the link, I see they are sold out.
Best Regards,
George
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1750 Posts |
The problem is the $1000 right now. Have some medical bills that are zapping my cash. Not too worried about a 1913 $10. There should be plenty of them on the market with the Bank of Canada hoard surfacing and being sold. The 1914 $10 I bought from the RCM is a nice coin. Thanks for checking the RCM site for me, though!
Edited by DoubleEagle20 10/24/2013 10:56 pm
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New Member
Thailand
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gdaya folks,
would it be possible to obtain a fair market value for my ottawa sovereigns ? 1908 c ms62 1909 c au 58 1910 c ms 63 1911 c ms63 1913 c ms62 1914 c ms64 1917 c ms63 1918 c ms62 1919 c ms 63
thk you in advance peter1
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Pillar of the Community
 Canada
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Sure it is ,all you have to do is offer them at a decent auction.
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New Member
Thailand
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@Pacificoin
my problem, I'msittin in thailand, hence kuenker, heritage, tncc canada are thousands of miles away. do you have any other suggestions ? I think the bay wound not work ? wbr peter1
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Valued Member
Canada
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Our most important and expensive gold Sovereign here in Canada is the 1916-C with about 50 known to exist (A long while ago it was believed only 10 existed. The price has drooped for this coin over the years since more have been discovered). Still a legendary Canadian rarity.
Then the 1908-C would be the 2nd most valuable with only 636 ever minted.
Edited by redcentcollector 03/15/2015 01:16 am
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Thailand
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@redecentcollector
50 pcs. 1916 c, what is the source for the figure, I know only 20 pcs ? how do you rate the 1911 c specimen ? as to rarity ? wbr peter1
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New Member
United States
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My Pride and Joy! I will be looking some day to sell through Heritage Auctions. If your coins are graded by a reputable 3rd party grader, probably you will do best by auction house (Heritage, Canadian Auctions, etc.). I don't think you will get the best return by ebay, but who knows. Best of Luck! Thanks for helping in my purchases to Sandy Campbell / Proof Positive Coins 
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New Member
Thailand
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by gosh what a beauty, thats a 100 thousand grant coin. wbr peter1
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Valued Member
Canada
160 Posts |
peter1
I base myself on page 230 of the 2015 Charlton Standard Catalog of Canadian Coins.
Like you I believe there are far less than 50 known but who am I to challenge Charlton's guide on coins.
Edited by redcentcollector 03/15/2015 02:23 am
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New Member
United States
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One of my next favorites Thanks again to Sandy Cambpell / Proof Positive Coins for helping me with high grade coin purchases. 
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Canada
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ebeckman Great looking coins!! 
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