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Newfoundland 1 Cent. What's The Black Stuff?

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 Posted 06/15/2020  4:07 pm  Show Profile   Check SPP-Ottawa's eBay Listings Bookmark this reply Add SPP-Ottawa to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
That is a very, very tough year to find in mint state condition. Mine is AU-58 and that was not cheap (from Hugh Powell). This one, even with the pedigree, will eventually find a home...
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Is this a case of the pedigree effecting the assigned grade, or what? I know a lot of copper coins that would grade AU-58 up north can grade much higher at US TPGs, but this is just ludicrous, not to mention the staining/corrosion or whatever that spot is not being noted?!


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.The more I look the weirder this gets. It's a scarce coin for sure - 40,000 were minted that year. And, according to the POP reports at PCGS this guy is among the top 7 mint state BN versions of this coin that they have minted. Even weirder - unless I'm mistaken, this is actually the coin that they're using as their centrefold for the 1885 MS-63BN. I find that almost impossible to believe.


is this a case of the pedigree effecting the assigned grade, or do you
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