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 Posted 02/15/2017  9:41 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add wildflowerAB to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
TheForce, so what's next when your toonie collection is finished
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Hmm, that is a good question wildflowerAB! I have been working on my Elizabethian 50 cent pieces. I'm getting close on that one. I think the 1953 varieties will be the toughest since I'm going for uncirculated. Then I'll need the 1982 SB variety.
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The 1974 Missing S variety will be the hardest one to find in mint state...
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I have not heard of that one SPP-Ottawa.
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I would say I am one lucky feller... one of the first times I picked up a load of 50 cent pieces from the bank I found a "missing S" course it's not in MS shape... but I'll take it! Perhaps tonight when the cubs are asleep I'll try to put up some pics!
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