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New Member
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Hi all...was wondering if there was any special history on these coins I have...or what kind of values there are to these... Here's the list:
1896 Canadian (Newfoundland Victoria) 20 cents 1914 and 1941 Canadaian 50 cents 1935 Canadian 5 cents I also have some one cent peices from 1911 through 1920.
Any info would be apreciated.
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Forum Mom
 United States
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Welcome to our CC family!  A lot depends upon the condition. Can you post any pictures or scans?
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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On the 1896 20 cent,is it the small 96 old portrait,or is it the large 96 young portrait? :) sn31 Welcome to the forum!!!!
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Valued Member
Canada
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1914 50¢ is fairly rare with prices starting at $30.00 for VG and getting into the thousands for AU and better.If you can do pictures we would be very interested in seeing them.
Bill
By the way before I moved to Manitoba, I lived in Wallaceburg.
Edited by bromac 08/19/2006 9:24 pm
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New Member
 Canada
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Sorry all...I seem to be having a heck of a time uploading.....I even tried mywebshots.com and cannot up load....Ill keep trying.
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New Member
 Canada
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Any volenteers that would like me to email them the pictures, and they could post it?
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New Member
 Canada
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Wow.....Wallaceburg to Manitoba!! Long drive to there...(hehe) I have some Manitoba coins too....1870-1970 Dollars. How do you like living in manitoba compared to small town Wallaceburg?
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New Member
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Hmmm, was I looking at it wrong? None of those pictures have any of the coins you described in your initial post. I was specifically looking for the 1914 50¢ piece you mentioned and also the 1935 nickel. Didn't see those over there. (Edited for typing error) 
Edited by Irishraider 08/20/2006 12:53 am
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New Member
 Canada
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Sorry...they will be posted in the morning....my freind forgot one picture.
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New Member
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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I have just started getting into Canadian coins recently and don't know alot about them. I do have a website I use frequently however for price comparison. http://www.colonialacres.com/home.shtml1896 Canadian (Newfoundland Victoria) 20 cents - $16.oo 1914 and 1941 Canadaian 50 cents - $10.oo and $8.oo 1935 Canadian 5 cents - $1.5o I also have some one cent peices from 1911 through 1920 - .5o¢-$1.oo All prices are CAD. The cents could go higher depending on their grades. I didn't notice any pics of them on your website. So, there is nothing that is going to put you into early retirement but still a nice little collection of coins. Since I have started on the nickels first that one caught my eye. I think I will do dimes after that as I have a couple.
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New Member
 Canada
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Does anyone know where I could get this coin graded in Southern Ontario? I looked at a few auctions on ebay, and some arent doing too bad....and what kind of cost would it be to have a coin graded professionally... Thanks for the input Irish
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Pillar of the Community
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quote: Originally posted by sarniaguy
Does anyone know where I could get this coin graded in Southern Ontario? I looked at a few auctions on ebay, and some arent doing too bad....and what kind of cost would it be to have a coin graded professionally... Thanks for the input Irish
International Coin Certification Service Toronto, Ontario M4S 1Z9 416-488-8620 A Canadian based grading company. They authenticate & grade all Canadian Coins. They don't have a website so you might have to call them to check on pricing.
Edited by Irishraider 08/20/2006 7:00 pm
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Valued Member
Canada
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The most interesting coins to me are the 1914 50¢ and the Newfondland 20¢. It's hard to grade only seeing one side but I think they are both in the $30.00 range. ICCS charges $15.00 per coin up to 5 coins and $10.00 if you have 6 or more. Plus shipping and registration both ways.In my opinion these coin are not worth enough to warrant TPG. Grading circulated coins is not that hard. I only send coins that I think are in the MS grades for certification unless they are key dates. Bill
Edited by bromac 08/20/2006 7:58 pm
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New Member
 Canada
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Ive been away for a while, but wanted to say thanks for the replys.
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