Numerous NEWPS

I have been remiss in posting my NEWPS lately, so here are the ones from the last few months, not previously posted. 
These first four are still in ICCS plastic, so please excuse any glare and spots on the plastic.
1. 1884 obverse 1 cent in ICCS MS-62 lustrous brown. Tied for highest graded with one other. A rare coin.

2. 1861 Nova Scotia cent, small bud, ICCS MS-60 trace red.

3. 1894 Newfoundland cent, ICCS MS-64 RB. A difficult coin to find.

4. 1916 Canada cent, ICCS MS-65 Red

5. 1872-H Newfoundland cent, PCGS MS-65 RB. A placeholder. I own the only two 1872-H cents in ICCS-66 Red, but PCGS has crossed neither.

6. 1880 ROED Newfoundland cent in PCGS MS-65 RB. ex-Norweb. Very tough and underrated in high grade.

7. 1907 Newfoundland cent, PCGS MS-65 RB. Another difficult coin to find.

8. 1917-C Newfoundland cent, PCGS MS-64 Red

9. 1861 Nova Scotia half cent, PCGS MS-65 RB

10. 1864 Nova Scotia half cent, PCGS MS-65 RB

11. 1919 Canada cent, PCGS MS-66 RB


These first four are still in ICCS plastic, so please excuse any glare and spots on the plastic.
1. 1884 obverse 1 cent in ICCS MS-62 lustrous brown. Tied for highest graded with one other. A rare coin.

2. 1861 Nova Scotia cent, small bud, ICCS MS-60 trace red.

3. 1894 Newfoundland cent, ICCS MS-64 RB. A difficult coin to find.

4. 1916 Canada cent, ICCS MS-65 Red

5. 1872-H Newfoundland cent, PCGS MS-65 RB. A placeholder. I own the only two 1872-H cents in ICCS-66 Red, but PCGS has crossed neither.

6. 1880 ROED Newfoundland cent in PCGS MS-65 RB. ex-Norweb. Very tough and underrated in high grade.

7. 1907 Newfoundland cent, PCGS MS-65 RB. Another difficult coin to find.

8. 1917-C Newfoundland cent, PCGS MS-64 Red

9. 1861 Nova Scotia half cent, PCGS MS-65 RB

10. 1864 Nova Scotia half cent, PCGS MS-65 RB

11. 1919 Canada cent, PCGS MS-66 RB

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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You gotta have one of the most incredible collections of Canadian copper !!! Kudos !!!
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Tom, formerly in Albuquerque, NM.
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
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Did they strike proofs of any of these maritime issues? I forget.
<< <i>Did they strike proofs of any of these maritime issues? >>
SP coins. Yes for most of the maritime issues.
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Don
The tone on that '72-Newfoundland looks interesting too.
Picture shows hints of fabulous luster on the obverse,
or is that my imagination?