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1859, 1876, And 1887 Cents For Grading And Valuation.

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I found these with a group of coins I bought last summer. I have no idea on value and would like to sell them since I don't collect Canadian. I also have a bunch of halves, quarters, dimes and 5 cent silvers I wanna move too.
1859,-1876,-And-1887-Cents-For-Grading-And-Valuation.
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Vf, F, Vf
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XF-30, F-15, VF-20

They are all common coins. If you were to try to sell them, you wouldn't get much more than $10-15 Canadian for the whole lot ($8-12 US). Those years all had large mintages and yours lack any easily identifiable varieties.
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Your 1859 is a Haxby # PC59-39a5 (obverse 39a and reverse I1b). Nice looking coin, but not a scarce die pair.
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EF-40+, F details (ED), VF-25.
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I'd venture an AU for the 59, which someone might buy for ~$15. The other two are F/VF and are worth ~$10 for the lot. Amounts in Canadian, not sure what people in the states would pay.
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