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You are bidding on a silver 10 Cents coin from the Canadian province of Newfoundland that was minted in 1917. This coin was minted before Newfoundland joined the Dominion of Canada in 1949 and was minted during the reign of King George V who ruled Newfoundland as a part of the British Empire and Commonwealth of Nations from 1910 to 1936. The obverse of the coin has a crowned bust of George V facing left and the reverse has the denomination and date. This coin is listed as KM#14 in Krause's Standard Catalog of World Coins 1901-2000. Please look at the posted photos and make your own determination as to the grade of this coin. This coin weighs 2.3564 grams with a composition of 0.9250 silver and an actual silver weight of 0.0701 ounces. With the price of silver at $17.40 an ounce(COMEX-6/20/08) this coin contains $1.22 in silver but is worth more than that for its numismatic value. This is a nice coin that will make a good addition to any collection. |
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