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Newfoundland is a large island province of Canada, located 1500 miles North East of Boston. It's capital St John's is the oldest city in the Western Hemisphere, founded in 1497, and is located closer to Ireland, than it is Montreal. Newfoundland was a Crown colony of Great Britain, until it joined the Canadian Confederation in 1949. Newfoundland has it's own time zone, running 1 and 1/2 hours ahead of Eastern Standard Time, due to it's location sticking out in the North Atlantic Ocean. Newfoundland had it's own coins minted, from 1865 through 1947. Newfoundland coinage was heavily circulated, and is normally found very worn as a result, since TWO DIFFERENT bank failures within a 25 year period TWICE rendered ALL paper money WORTHLESS. Understandably, nobody trusted paper money after that. This COIN is a NICE VERY SCARCE 1873 Silver 50 Cent that has NO PROBLEMS- just honest even wear, and GOOD DETAIL remaining. This was one of the very FIRST COINS minted for Newfoundland, and it has a VERY LOW mintage of ONLY 32,000. How many of these still SURVIVE today??? Look at the pictures to decide for yourself, on this COIN. This DATE trends for $30.00 in Good, and $65.00 in Very Good, in Canadian Coin News. This COIN is BARGAIN Priced, and will be a nice buy for someone. NO GST, NOR PST, for our Canadian customers!New to ebay? We'll treat you right! Yes, we will COMBINE SHIPPING within a 7 day period. ONLY $1.00 more for each additional item purchased after the first. We will work hard to earn your business, and keep you as a repeat customer. All items are shipped in a quality, EXPENSIVE, durable bubble mailer, not just a cheap envelope, to keep your purchases secure. Insurance or delivery confirmation is included in the postage price for domestic buyers. ALL Payments must be received within 7 days, as ebay/paypal ALREADY places a 21 day HOLD on my funds received, unless positive feedback is left. Thank you for understanding.
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