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A Couple Newfoundland Coins

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Just wondering what you think the grades on these would be. I think the 1942 Dime is in the AU range and the 1919 50 Cents is EF to AU50 possibly. Both have lots of luster, but the 50 Cent piece has some light and is darker.

Thanks in advance

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 Posted 12/09/2014  02:04 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Coin Scavenger to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I think you are spot on with your grades.
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, Wow you hardly ever see a Newfoundland .50 cents in that condition, nice looking coins.
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I think your 1919 50 Cent may be a bit higher grade, AU55-58. Beautiful coin.
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Yes your dime is a MS-60 in my opinion there is no wear just scratches., and your .50 is very nice and a AU-58 as well.
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both au58.
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I'd say the 10 cents is a MS60
The 50 cents, AU50, maybe 55
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MS63 on the ten cent, there is no visable wear at all on it, beautiful lustre, bag and or mint marks is all I can notice.
MS60 on the 50 cent, a bit of a light strike hence the jewel and crown above the ear, but not seeing any flat wear areas. IMO.
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