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Thanks for sharing those lovely Vickies!
Paul Bulgerin
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now see, THOSE coins are the ones that have me confused. They seem to carry a premium.
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Stunning coins 4mile123.  Just wondering why the young head was still being used in Canada in 1900 When in Aus and the UK the Veiled head was used?
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Canada
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it was used on our dimes and 5 cent coins from the beginning to end, 1858-1901
Feel free to call me Will.
Edited by thedollarman 01/01/2016 7:03 pm
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United States
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Once again, very nice coins. Quote: it was used on our dimes and 5 cent coins from the beginning to end, 1858-1901 I've noticed that too. My one and only Victorian dime is a 1901, and of course it still uses the young head.
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Beautiful additions since my last visit. 
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Rest in Peace
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Page 59 is outstanding! 
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I have a '55 D Jefferson just like your oldephriam! Nice coins everyone!
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Nice cents. 
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Oldephriam, I love those Blue/Green Jeff nickels. I have a lightly toned steel blue. but yours are great.
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