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50 Cent Canadian Coin Collection

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I inherited a 50 cent Canadian coin collection 1937-1976 with 3 types of 1947"s ML, regular 7, and curved 7. Also have 1916-1920 1929-1932 and a 1871. The older ones are slightly worn but nearly all are in very good condition. Should I seperate to sell or sell intact Any idea on the value Thankyou!!!
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 Posted 03/17/2022  5:06 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add JimmyD to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
For value, you can check the ebay sold list for something of similar grade and variety.
There are countless varieties of the King George VI series. Anything after 1967
won't have too much value as they are made of nickel.
The 1932 would have the most value and depending on grade could be worth four figures.
But value on any of them would depend on variety and condition.
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you will always realize a greater return selling individually .. not all buyers will want all of them. hard to tell grades from the small picture provided, but looks about g-6/ vg-8.
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Sounds like a neat collection, you usually receive more at the individual level, but it can take a lot of time. You could take a hybrid approach and pull out the higher value ones, sell separately, then lower values are grouped together.

Here is a helpful grading guide (with pictures)

http://www.saskatooncoinclub.ca/art...ns-ver2.html

For reasonable price estimates go to https://www.coinsandcanada.com/coins-prices.php

then click on the date in question and go down to view XXXX sold at auctions link. or https://www.coinsandcanada.com/coin...&Send=Search and adjust the date as needed. The more information link on this page will sometimes have pictures to help you identify the varieties.
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If you have an 1974 ML C7 you has second most wish 50 cent and indifferent of the grade. Maybe will be worth for you to buy the book Canadian Grading Coins. To sell all in one set is worth if are in mint.
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