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New Member
Canada
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Hi everyone. My dad gave me his collection of coins. I am new to all of this and need help in grading these newfoundland 50 cent coins. Thanks for the help. Melissa 
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
2187 Posts |
Hi Melissa and welcome! From the looks of it, they are all in the VG8 to VG10 range. To be more precise, we would need larger pictures and pictures of both sides too
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Rest in Peace
United States
17900 Posts |
 and  with Paulsz. Individual larger photos would help us give you more precise grades.
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Valued Member
Canada
320 Posts |
Top right and bottom left look like F12 but once again, I'd need to see better pictures ( both sides would help)
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Bedrock of the Community
Canada
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 ..to CCF Melissa, enjoy your stay with us..  As noted, can you show us larger and closer photos and, good for your Dad. 
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New Member
 Canada
49 Posts |
Thanks everyone. I am so great full for your help. I ended up with a lot of Newfoundlamd coins. My dad always collected but never attempted to grade any of them so I am trying to get them organized. They are all of lower grade I think so it wouldnot make sense to pay to have them graded. They are probably worth less then the cost of grading. Here is 1919 50 cents. I will post the other 4 as well below. I just have the camera on my phone so I hope they are helpful. Melissa  
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New Member
 Canada
49 Posts |
1918  
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New Member
 Canada
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1909  
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New Member
 Canada
49 Posts |
1911  
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New Member
 Canada
49 Posts |
1917  
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
2187 Posts |
Thanks for the bigger pictures. I'd say vG8 for the 1909 and 1911, VG10 for the 1917/1919 and F12 for the 1918
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New Member
 Canada
49 Posts |
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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Please try not to list so many coins at once. 
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