Numismatic author & owner of the Uncommon Cents collections. 2011 and 2025 Fred Bowman award winner, 2020 J. Douglas Ferguson award winner, & 2022 Paul Fiocca award winner.
Very nice Gold...., but 63 only? looks like a super coin!
wondering what did prevent this beauty from getting 64?
Current value for a 64 is CAN $ 1600, exactly double to a 63.
might be worth to break out and re-submit?
I concur. Those are mighty clean looking fields for a 63, at least based on what we can see in these pictures. And it's a fair-sized gold coin- we all know big gold was more prone to getting marked up, and I'm sure the TPGs forgive that accordingly- so it seems this one caught them in a rather strict mood when it was graded?
I've never had any Canadian gold except the 1978 $100 piece I posted above. Not even a sovereign or half-sov.
I bought the $10 gold piece right before the Bank of Canada issues were released. Unfortunately, I misread the market. I thought that a 1912 issue would keep its value because of its relative scarcity. But its a pretty coin.
that's cool I didn't know that. the last wood grain I got was a British 1/2D. I will say ICCS grades almost on spot with our host for MS examples atleast. I have had about 5 crossed over in the last 6 months. + or - 1 grade.
Your mint state quarter actually looks like a mint state coin, which is not always the case for TPG-certified pieces when I see grades posted. Mine is only graded AU55.
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They did a pretty good job of reproducing the design, too.
In honor of the memory of Cpl. Michael E. Thompson
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wondering what did prevent this beauty from getting 64?
Current value for a 64 is CAN $ 1600, exactly double to a 63.
might be worth to break out and re-submit?
https://photos.app.goo.gl/3dmaZrJx15TbvKPc7
https://photos.app.goo.gl/ncjfMXoPabRGoNk27
Here is one of the very scarce Canadian rarities. Rumor has it that less then 10 are known (probably only 7)
I used to own this coin, but sold it to a very serious Canadian Rarities collector.
In honor of the memory of Cpl. Michael E. Thompson
Very nice Gold...., but 63 only? looks like a super coin!
wondering what did prevent this beauty from getting 64?
Current value for a 64 is CAN $ 1600, exactly double to a 63.
might be worth to break out and re-submit?
I concur. Those are mighty clean looking fields for a 63, at least based on what we can see in these pictures. And it's a fair-sized gold coin- we all know big gold was more prone to getting marked up, and I'm sure the TPGs forgive that accordingly- so it seems this one caught them in a rather strict mood when it was graded?
I've never had any Canadian gold except the 1978 $100 piece I posted above. Not even a sovereign or half-sov.
you either like them or not.. but there are collectors just for them.
Conder Token Gallery https://photos.google.com/share/AF1QipMCiunai6NjOxoo3zREkCsAnNm4vONzieO3u7tHyhm8peZmRD_A0MXmnWT2dzJ-nw?key=Rlo2YklUSWtEY1NWc3BfVm90ZEUwU25jLUZueG9n
Looking for CU $1 FRN 20160523 - any series or block. Please PM
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In honor of the memory of Cpl. Michael E. Thompson
In honor of the memory of Cpl. Michael E. Thompson