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How Many Mintstate Victorian And Edwardian Coins Do You Own?

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Poll Question
I've always wondered how Collectors of Victorian and Edwardian coinage do with Mintstate pieces. Whether your Mintstate Vics and Edy's are third party graded or raw fill in the closest "less than #" listed below.
The Poll includes all five Canadian denominations from 1 cent to 50 cents. So if you can spare a few minutes to tally up the Mintstate pieces for these two highly coveted Monarchs, let us know how many you have!

Glenn

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 >less than 5
 >less than 10
 >less than 15
 >less than 25
 >less than 30
 >less than 35
 >less than 50
 >less than 60
 >less than 70
 >less than 80
 >less than 100
 >less than 110
 >less than 120
 >less than 150
 >less than 200

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My oldest Canadian mint-state coin is a 1942 5 cents. So for me the answer is "zero".
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My answer is, 'not enough...'
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I wonder how many of the people with less than 5 actually have zero?
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I wonder how many with less than 200 also have 0
They wouldn't be dishonest in their choice
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I have plenty of Victorian and Edwardian coins but not one is mint state...Although I would like to have some, they are well out of my price range.
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I am guilty of having zero.
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I have .....none

but maybe some day.
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Seven mintstate Vickies here, all from Nova Scotia.

I guess that I need to branch out a little.
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 Posted 09/12/2011  01:48 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add EastVanRob to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
3 Edwardian fishscales in mint state. None costing more than $90.
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35 Victoria and 15 Edward all 1 cent pieces
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I'm also a 0 on this one ... earliest MS coin is a 1915 Large Cent in MS-62 R&B

Close but no cigar.
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I own a couple in AU55 so I considered those close enough
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I have quite a few that are close to mintstate, but unfortunately none mintstate.

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I counted 47 vicky mintstate, without counting duplicates, and 25 edwardians without counting dups...
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