Taking a break from all the nice uncirculated Canadians on this page, here's a nice, low-grade, circ-cameo 1873 Newfy half. One of the top four dates and lower mintages in the series, the mintage is 37,675. I grade it at around VG8-10. The nice toning includes some blue around the periphery and hides some light hairlining visible at 5X from wiping a long time ago. In hand and under a 3X lens, there's only a few hairlines visible on the reverse. The seller's photos below show the notable marks on the coin well, as opposed to hiding major flaws as many eBay sellers do.
I don't think I've posted this one yet. Roughly two months after I purchased a raw VF-35-ish 72H (shown earlier), I saw this coin and couldn't resist buying it as well. This is a seller's "glamour shot" that hides a few marks and hairlines from wiping while showing its nice color and contrast.
Yes, I've got a bad Newfoundland addiction for relatively mark-free, nicely toned Newfoundland halves now and am worried it might spread to the lower denominations.
@Barberian said:
I don't think I've posted this one yet. Roughly two months after I purchased a raw VF-35-ish 72H (shown earlier), I saw this coin and couldn't resist buying it as well.
Nothing wrong with buying duplicates if they are nice looking! I do it all the time.
@Barberian said:
I don't think I've posted this one yet. Roughly two months after I purchased a raw VF-35-ish 72H (shown earlier), I saw this coin and couldn't resist buying it as well.
Nothing wrong with buying duplicates if they are nice looking! I do it all the time.
I'm well on my way to a second set without finishing the first set. For a while, I was buying what I liked before I realized I had a half dozen duplicates.
@Barberian said:
I don't think I've posted this one yet. Roughly two months after I purchased a raw VF-35-ish 72H (shown earlier), I saw this coin and couldn't resist buying it as well.
Nothing wrong with buying duplicates if they are nice looking! I do it all the time.
I'm well on my way to a second set without finishing the first set. For a while, I was buying what I liked before I realized I had a half dozen duplicates.
@Barberian said:
I don't think I've posted this one yet. Roughly two months after I purchased a raw VF-35-ish 72H (shown earlier), I saw this coin and couldn't resist buying it as well.
Nothing wrong with buying duplicates if they are nice looking! I do it all the time.
I'm well on my way to a second set without finishing the first set. For a while, I was buying what I liked before I realized I had a half dozen duplicates.
Sounds like me with Barber half dollars years ago!
@Barberian said:
I don't think I've posted this one yet. Roughly two months after I purchased a raw VF-35-ish 72H (shown earlier), I saw this coin and couldn't resist buying it as well.
Nothing wrong with buying duplicates if they are nice looking! I do it all the time.
I'm well on my way to a second set without finishing the first set. For a while, I was buying what I liked before I realized I had a half dozen duplicates.
Sounds like me with Barber half dollars years ago!
I did the same with Barbers as well. I got frustrated with all the crappy, cleaned Barber halves I got off of eBay, and the ridiculous bidding wars for the nice coins that appeared, so I switched to Seated Liberty halves and circulated commemoratives. Now it's crunch time with both sets. The remaining ten or so SLH's are $$$, and the last four commemoratives are ugly, expensive, or hard to find in circulated grades. So I decided to have some fun with Canadian halves and dollars, looking for inexpensive toners while stacking some silver.
At that time I discovered low-mintage Newfoundland halves and the challenge of finding nice specimens amidst the sea of cleaned and beat-up coins available. In my mind, the average Newfy half reflects the hard life of Newfoundlanders - beat-up, scratched, cleaned, and often punched with sharp objects. They're neat coins with no stopper in the set unless one collects uncirculated grades.
A friend of mine is still flying his. he had it painted Fire engine red.
what a machine. the work horse of the Canadian north.
he keeps it at a dock at YQQ in the summer and in his hangar in the winter.
it is quite a tourist attraction in the summer.
Given how scarce these are in this thread, I can only conclude that these are the rarest of the rare . . . . . . .
I find these Canadian tokens quite fetching. The design quality is significantly above that required for the original purpose. What I find most intriguing about these is the amazing colors they develop in the toning. I tried to capture them but my photog skills aren't the best.
So far I have managed to acquire about half of the set. I find these quite beautiful and thought I would share.
@ZoidMeister those are nicely toned, not often seen that way. These are Shell gas station tokens and generally common individually (found in dealers' junk boxes). Finding a nice set in the original cardboard holder is a challenge.
Gene
Life member #369 of the Royal Canadian Numismatic Association Member of Canadian Association of Token Collectors
Collector of: Canadian coins and pre-confederation tokens Darkside proof/mint sets dated 1960 My Ebay
Just a note in case people don't know, that website is a great resource for grading guides (think PCGS photograde) and variety attribution reference photos! Definitely worth bookmarking if you haven't already.
Just a note in case people don't know, that website is a great resource for grading guides (think PCGS photograde) and variety attribution reference photos! Definitely worth bookmarking if you haven't already.
Big Thanks! I have struggled with grading Newfoundland coins and have trouble finding photos of different varieties.
Just checked out the site. Nice but unfortunately, they don't have grading guides for Newfoundland coins. The Canadian grading guide is excellent, though.
@YQQ said:
TomB
all you need to do is write a check!!!
Not certain that even that would work in this case as both coins are in the fabulous Perth Collection, which features some of the most beautifully toned (and high grade) Newfoundland pieces that I have ever seen.
Newp - 1888 Canada cent in PCGS 66 Red. Common date in uncommon condition. Pop. 3/0.
Numismatic author & owner of the Uncommon Cents collections. 2011 Fred Bowman award winner, 2020 J. Douglas Ferguson award winner, & 2022 Paul Fiocca award winner.
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1899 Re-punched 9
Here is one of my favorite 25C pieces I own...
Wow...amazing color. Too bad it was not on the caribou side. What grade is it ?
Coin Junky...
NGC says its a 65
I like it! Five Cent silvers are my favorite.
Thanks!
Nice! Good pick up.
erwindoc,
I sense some skepticism about the 64 quarter being a 65?
what happened to the Cariboo's eye?
Perhaps. But Im not a pro.
Taking a break from all the nice uncirculated Canadians on this page, here's a nice, low-grade, circ-cameo 1873 Newfy half. One of the top four dates and lower mintages in the series, the mintage is 37,675. I grade it at around VG8-10. The nice toning includes some blue around the periphery and hides some light hairlining visible at 5X from wiping a long time ago. In hand and under a 3X lens, there's only a few hairlines visible on the reverse. The seller's photos below show the notable marks on the coin well, as opposed to hiding major flaws as many eBay sellers do.
Here is another Canadian beauty, 1908 cent
the year the RCM started operation.
Griffin shows a couple varieties where the 8 is lower and some digits minor doubling. It looks like this 8 is lower.
I don't think I've posted this one yet. Roughly two months after I purchased a raw VF-35-ish 72H (shown earlier), I saw this coin and couldn't resist buying it as well. This is a seller's "glamour shot" that hides a few marks and hairlines from wiping while showing its nice color and contrast.
Yes, I've got a bad Newfoundland addiction for relatively mark-free, nicely toned Newfoundland halves now and am worried it might spread to the lower denominations.
Nothing wrong with buying duplicates if they are nice looking! I do it all the time.
I'm well on my way to a second set without finishing the first set. For a while, I was buying what I liked before I realized I had a half dozen duplicates.
Haha, yeah we've all been there.
Thanks Syl.
on a closer look, you might be right
Sounds like me with Barber half dollars years ago!
In honor of the memory of Cpl. Michael E. Thompson
I did the same with Barbers as well. I got frustrated with all the crappy, cleaned Barber halves I got off of eBay, and the ridiculous bidding wars for the nice coins that appeared, so I switched to Seated Liberty halves and circulated commemoratives. Now it's crunch time with both sets. The remaining ten or so SLH's are $$$, and the last four commemoratives are ugly, expensive, or hard to find in circulated grades. So I decided to have some fun with Canadian halves and dollars, looking for inexpensive toners while stacking some silver.
At that time I discovered low-mintage Newfoundland halves and the challenge of finding nice specimens amidst the sea of cleaned and beat-up coins available. In my mind, the average Newfy half reflects the hard life of Newfoundlanders - beat-up, scratched, cleaned, and often punched with sharp objects. They're neat coins with no stopper in the set unless one collects uncirculated grades.
I don't think I've shared this one before, but I've had it for quite a while-
In honor of the memory of Cpl. Michael E. Thompson
Strike through on the reverse.
That's a pretty cool strikethrough!
In honor of the memory of Cpl. Michael E. Thompson
It's been pretty quiet around here lately. How about another one of those Newfoundland fifty-cent pieces!
In honor of the memory of Cpl. Michael E. Thompson
it!
Life member #369 of the Royal Canadian Numismatic Association
Member of Canadian Association of Token Collectors
Collector of:
Canadian coins and pre-confederation tokens
Darkside proof/mint sets dated 1960
My Ebay
Thank you for posting, @Kyle! I thought I killed the thread...
In honor of the memory of Cpl. Michael E. Thompson
Hard to follow up such a nice coin!
Waiting for this one to arrive from HA. My 1st Hudson's Bay piece.
Life member #369 of the Royal Canadian Numismatic Association
Member of Canadian Association of Token Collectors
Collector of:
Canadian coins and pre-confederation tokens
Darkside proof/mint sets dated 1960
My Ebay
Couple Canadian Beavers
congrats Gene
these are hard to find, never mind toget!!
H
A friend of mine is still flying his. he had it painted Fire engine red.
what a machine. the work horse of the Canadian north.
he keeps it at a dock at YQQ in the summer and in his hangar in the winter.
it is quite a tourist attraction in the summer.
Thank you @YQQ
@chini here is mine:
Life member #369 of the Royal Canadian Numismatic Association
Member of Canadian Association of Token Collectors
Collector of:
Canadian coins and pre-confederation tokens
Darkside proof/mint sets dated 1960
My Ebay
Awesome coin 1960NYGiants! I guess I’ll have to pick one more up in the future and go for the turkey.
I adore aviation on coins, I just wish the RCM came out with some more gold, I haven’t collected much modern silver out of fear for milk spots.
Here’s another; I’ve logged about 1500hours on the DH8.
Given how scarce these are in this thread, I can only conclude that these are the rarest of the rare . . . . . . .
I find these Canadian tokens quite fetching. The design quality is significantly above that required for the original purpose. What I find most intriguing about these is the amazing colors they develop in the toning. I tried to capture them but my photog skills aren't the best.
So far I have managed to acquire about half of the set. I find these quite beautiful and thought I would share.
Z
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Busy chasing Carr's . . . . . woof!
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@ZoidMeister those are nicely toned, not often seen that way. These are Shell gas station tokens and generally common individually (found in dealers' junk boxes). Finding a nice set in the original cardboard holder is a challenge.
Life member #369 of the Royal Canadian Numismatic Association
Member of Canadian Association of Token Collectors
Collector of:
Canadian coins and pre-confederation tokens
Darkside proof/mint sets dated 1960
My Ebay
I give away money. I collect money.
I don’t love money . I do love the Lord God.
Very Nice @bidask!
Pretty darn scarce to find a Vicky that looks like that, @bidask!
In honor of the memory of Cpl. Michael E. Thompson
Two nice Newfoundland halves from the Saskatoon Coin Club website. Wow!
http://www.saskatooncoinclub.ca/articles/35n_nl_50-cent_coins.html#nl-50c-1898-1s
I wouldn't mind owning either of those! Of course, that will never happen...
In honor of the memory of Cpl. Michael E. Thompson
TomB
all you need to do is write a check!!!
Just a note in case people don't know, that website is a great resource for grading guides (think PCGS photograde) and variety attribution reference photos! Definitely worth bookmarking if you haven't already.
Big Thanks! I have struggled with grading Newfoundland coins and have trouble finding photos of different varieties.
Just checked out the site. Nice but unfortunately, they don't have grading guides for Newfoundland coins. The Canadian grading guide is excellent, though.
Not certain that even that would work in this case as both coins are in the fabulous Perth Collection, which features some of the most beautifully toned (and high grade) Newfoundland pieces that I have ever seen.
In honor of the memory of Cpl. Michael E. Thompson
Newp - 1888 Canada cent in PCGS 66 Red. Common date in uncommon condition. Pop. 3/0.
http://www.victoriancent.com
Wow! It's too early in the morning to deal with that glare. Great coin, Rob
@bosox! Holy Crud that's gorgeous!
In honor of the memory of Cpl. Michael E. Thompson
wow... it is a Bosox super exclusive
he always finds these..