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1880 Round 0, Low Date Newfoundland ¢1 Cent, PCGS Graded, **MS-64** Cert# 9474
$ 4493.43
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Description
You are bidding on a **1880 Round "O" Low Date, Newfoundland, ¢1 Large Cent, **PCGS Graded**MS-64** # 9474
The coin pictured is the actual coin that you will receive. If there is a quantity of more than one, you may need to inquire about the exact one you would receive. We do our best to change pictures immediately, but we have had occasions where two people have bought at the same time.
We do offer combined shipping at a rate of per extra item, excluding Sets, Lots Large sized items and most Mint Product.
If you have ANY QUESTIONS or CONCERNS, please contact us BEFORE BIDDING.
We do not ship to all locations. Our shipping rates to the US are the same as Canada with the exception of items that exceed 0. If your purchase exceed 0 we need to send it Xpress Post Registered at a cost of .95.
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Canadian customers MUST pay applicable taxes.
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Coins are guaranteed to be authentic unless clearly listed in the item description.
We will guarantee all our grades to be 100% accurate. If your not happy with our opinion please return the coin within 14 days.
If you have ANY questions or concerns, please contact us before bidding..
Local pick up is available in Coquitlam, by appointment only. Please contact us for a time:
B.C. Coin Mart
If you require a quantity of more than one, please check with us as we only picture the one available. We may have more in stock.
B.C. Coin Mart is a registered business located in Coquitlam B.C.
Business Licence Number #15 101421 GST# 816846398 RT0001
As such we are required by Law to collect and submit any applicable taxes. This is done in accordance with Canada Revenue. We have no control over this. Please understand that this is a part of doing business in Canada..