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1900 Newfoundland 50 cents

$ 10.8

Availability: 86 in stock
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Canada

    Description

    V scratches on both sides. mid grade coin
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    Use combined shipping to reduce the cost of these coins
    Additional coins ship for 50 cents each
    (You can ask for an invoice before you pay OR
    I will reimburse you after the sale
    I don’t spend a lot of time at the computer)
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    Listing methodology:
    At the beginning of each month coins are unlisted; then relisted with ‘new’ offerings added, - in the following order.
    (Usually 16-20 coins per day - prices may change slightly)
    Order:
    Canadian 1c, 5c, 10c, 25c, 50c, 1$ then 2$, then Canadian trade dollars, and finally Canadian Maritime pre-Confederation coins. (oddball offerings sometimes divide these listings)
    I ‘try’ to keep the coins in order of date
    or alphabetical with trade dollars
    So, if you are looking for a ‘certain’ coin, - put the coins in order - TIME ENDING SOONEST
    Shipping:
    I DO NOT drive to town each day (8kms.)
    1/ My shipments go to a mail box, which is picked up by the mailman
    2/ they arrive at our post office in the late afternoon
    3/ then they are sorted (hopefully) the next day
    4/ then they are taken to Ottawa for auto-sorting
    5/ so, this ‘detour’ adds a few days to west bound mail
    If you are concerned with your order , - PLEASE contact me directly via email, - I WILL TAKE CARE OF YOU.
    Note U.S. customers:
    All coins shipped to the States NOW have to be sent as a parcel, - postage .99.
    They are still shipped in an ordinary envelope, but if sent as a letter they could be confiscated at the border. The scanners are very sensitive and will even find paper clips.
    I apologize for the added cost, but if you buy in larger quantities you can somewhat offset this latest challenge