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1942 Newfoundland Cent

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 Posted 11/06/2015  09:43 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Mr Click to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Bask in the glory!! My first Newfoundland.

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Nice find. I have yet to find one of those. I always thought you had tiny hands, but I guess it's bc you usually post pics holding all them giant Ikes, Morgan's, peace, ASE finds !
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 Posted 11/06/2015  10:42 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add uncle bob to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
That is so cool. If I found one of those I would fall out of my chair. Congrats, Mr. Click.
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Very cool CRH find
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Nice find. I have yet to find one of those. I always thought you had tiny hands, but I guess it's bc you usually post pics holding all them giant Ikes, Morgan's, peace, ASE


thanks! And that made me laugh
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Nice! Just one little thing- Newfoundland, not New Foundland.
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That's an incredible find!

If coins could talk that one would for sure have an interesting story! Was that in the box full of wheats you posted about earlier?

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No. Just a regular box of pennies
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Wow! That's quite a find, especially in circulation here in the states!
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Nice! Just one little thing- Newfoundland, not New Foundland.
Fixed.
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I used to 'salt' 1c penny rolls I take to the bank with low grade NFLD or George V small cents... but Canadian banks now just send them back to the mint.
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Well if you're just looking to get rid of 'em SPP.. let me know ... I love me some NEWFIE
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Nice! Just one little thing- Newfoundland, not New Foundland.


I assumed the OP was playing on "found" since it was a CRH find. I've always wondered why so many use the broken spelling on ebay though.
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You may be right. I think the ebay spellings can be explained by people who don't care to research their coins before looking for a bit of cash.
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