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Date | Variety | Grading Agency | Grade | Description | price |
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1859 | Wide 9/8 | NCC | MS64 RB | 60%/50% Red. An attractive, even mix of Red & Brown. Obverse strike is average or a little better - Reverse strike is above average. No detractive bagmarks or carbon spotting. Est. MS64 RB $2750 ** | $1,785.00 |
1859 | Narrow 9 | CCCS | MS62 Cleaned | Some dark patches in the lower left Obverse quadrant - otherwise the coin looks like an original RB. Est. $55. ** | $35.00 |
1876H | CCCS-NCC | MS64 RB-MS64 RB | Beautiful magenta and violet-blue Obverse with magenta-red in Reverse devices and dark blue in centre. Very strong eye appeal for an RB cent. Many would grade at MS65. Estimate - $325 ** | $240.00 | |
1876H | NCC | VG 10 | $5.00 | ||
1881H | Obv. 1a | NCC | AVF | Dark chocolate brown. Est. $13 * | $9.00 |
1882H | Obv. 1 Single Serif in 'N' of 'CANADA' | NCC | VF30 | Dark chocolate brown. Trends $20 * | $14.00 |
1882H | Obv. 1 Single Serif | NCC | VF20 | Dark chocolate brown Trends $15 * | $15.00 |
1882H | Obv. 1 - Single Serif in 'N' of CANADA | ICCS | Fine 12 | Dark chocolate brown * | $10.00 |
1882H | Obv. 1 Single Serif | NCC | VG10 | Dark chocolate brown. Est. $9.00 * | $6.00 |
1882H | Obv. 1a Double Serif on 'N' in CANADA | ICCS | Fine 12 | Certified as an Obv. 1; but we see it as an Obv. 1a. Dark chocolate brown * | $15.00 |
1882H | Obv. 1a Double Serif | NCC | VG - F | Dark chocolate brown. Has a few faint trace scrs. on Victoria's temple - only visible with a glass. Est.$17 * | $10.00 |
1882H | Obv. 1a/1 Double Serif | NCC | Fine 12 | Dark chocolate brown. Est. $15 * | $15.00 |
1882H | Obv. 2 Double Serif | NCC | AU55 Lt. Clnd. | Attractive reddish brown not withstanding it's light cleaning. Trends as an original AU55 - $50 * | $38.00 |
1882H | Obv. 2 Double Serif | NCC | EF | Dark chocolate brown. Trends $15 * | $10.00 |
1882H | Obv. 2 Double Serif | ICCS-NCC | EF40-EF45 | From an earlier ICCS collection. Strong detail in Victoria's portrait. Problem free. Cert. # FR 795 * | $15.00 |
1884 | Obverse 1 | PCGS | EF45 | Dark chocolate brown. SCARCE. Trends $750 ** | $635.00 |
1884 | Obverse 1 | CCCS-NCC | VF30 | A Canadian Key cent with attractive dark chocolate brown - both sides. Has a minor light bump between the top of the Queen's eyebrow and the front of her upper forehead - not distracting. Trends $400 ** | $260.00 |
1884 | Obv. 2 | NCC | EF45 | Dark chocolate brown. 1 carbon above the 'C' in 'VICTORIA'. Trends $25 * | $14.00 |
1884 | Obv. 2 | NCC | VG + | A nice, original, problem free VG * | $6.00 |
1886 | Obv. 1 | NCC | VG - F | Medium chocolate brown. Trends $18 * | $15.00 |
1887 | CCCS-NCC | MS62 Clnd-MS62 Clnd | Looks like an original red; but it's colour is slightly off.. Still very attractive. Est. $80. ** | $45.00 | |
1890H | CCCS-NCC | MS64 RB | Very attractive with an even steel-blue and orange-red frost on both sides. Sharp Obv. strike. Est. $380 - ** | $300.00 | |
1890 H | NCC | VF20 | Dark chocolate brown. Has a small carbon to the right of 'DEI'. Trends $25 * | $17.00 | |
1891 | SDLL Obv. 3a | PCGS | AU55 | Another KEY to the Victoria cent series. Even, dark chocolate brown. Est. $840 ** | $690.00 |
1891 | LLLD Obv. 3 | NCC | MS64 RED | 90%/95% Gold-red. Obv. has hints of orange-red in devices and steel-blue in centre. Trends $1100 * | $785.00 |
1891 | LLLD Obv. 2 | CCCS-NCC | AU55-AU55 | Dark chocolate brown. At first glance it could pass as an MS 62 or 63. Trends $130. ** | $90.00 |
1891 | LLLD Obv. 2 | ICCS | VF30 | Dark chocolate brown and problem free. Trends $37. RE 299 * | $25.00 |
1891 | LLLD Obv. 2 | NCC | VG 10 | Problem free - light chocolate brown. Est. $10 * | $7.00 |
1892 | Obv. 4 | NCC | VF20 | Dark chocolate brown. Trends $18 * | $12.00 |
1893 | CCCS-NCC | MS65 RED-MS66 M. RED | 75%/80% RED. Strong cartwheel frost and appeal on both sides and with no carbons. Only one trace contact mark visible to the eye on Reverse. Newcan grade MS66 Mostly Red. Est. $1400 ** | $1,085.00 | |
1893 | Triple Punch 9 | CCCS-NCC | AU55-AU58 | Dark chocolate-brown. Eyelid is fully intact. Est. as an AU55 $1250. ** | $985.00 |
1893 | Triple Punch 9 | CCCS-NCC | F12-F12 | Not designated as a Triple Punch 9; but it clearly is. Est. $225. ** | $165.00 |
1893 | ICCS | MS60 Brn. | Dark chocolate brown. 1 spot at top right of the 'N' in 'ONE'. Est. $75 * | $54.00 | |
1895 | NCC | AU50 | Dark chocolate brown. No detractive scratches, digs or carbon. Trends $50 * | $32.00 | |
1895 | NCC | VF30 | Dark chocolate brown. Trends $25 * | $18.00 | |
1895 | NCC | VF25 | Dark chocolate brown. Trends $22 * | $15.00 | |
1896 | NCC | AU55 Clnd. | Almost complete detail at the eye, in the hair and on the crown. At first glance it looks much like an RB 63 or 62; but it has been doctored. For the budget minded collector who wants sharp detail and a soft price or as a learning tool for cleaning detection. Est. $20 * | $12.00 | |
1897 | NCC | Unc. Thumb Rub | Nice frost and well struck. Looks like a medium chocolate brown Unc.; but it has been thumb rubbed. Est. $50 * | $35.00 | |
1898H | High H | CCCS-NCC | AU55 Trace Corrosion & TR. RD | Newcan is unable to see the ' Trace Corrosion ';but hints of red are still in devices. ** | POR |
1898H | High H | CCCS-NCC | EF45-EF45 | Dark chocolate-brown. Queen's eyelid still showing. Est. $50 ??? ** | $35.00 |
1898H | High H | NCC | Fine 12 | Problem free, medium chocolate brown. Trends $15 * | $10.00 |
1898H | Low H | CCCS-NCC | VG10 | A decent Obverse;but the Reverse ' CENT 1898 ' is just visible. ** | POR |
1899 | CCCS-NCC | MS66 Lustrous Brn.-MS66 LB | Full strike. Obv. is a beautiful violet-blue & dark purple with ultra heavy frost. Rev. is a dark frosty brown. Surfaces are Gem + with no spotting. Est. $850 * | $565.00 | |
1900 | Plain | CCCS-NCC | MS65 RB-MS65 RB | 70%/55% Rich orange-red. One trace contact barely visible with a glass, below the 'EN' of 'CENT'. Many would assess surfaces as 66. Perfectly balanced, w. strong frost & appeal, both sides. Est. $3850 ** | $2,865.00 |
1900 | Plain | CCCS-NCC | AU58-AU58 | Dark chocolate-brown. Many would grade as MS62 oe 63 BRN. AU58 Trends $150. ** | $115.00 |
1900 | Plain | CCCS-NCC | AU50 | Dark chocolate-brown with eyelid and hair very clear and well defined. Many would grade as AU55 or better. Trends $90. ** | $70.00 |
1900 | Plain | CCCS-NCC | EF40-EF40+ | Dark chocolate brown. Eyelid clear and all jewels in crown clear. Est. $55 ** | $40.00 |
1901 | ICCS | MS62 RB | 60% Red. Graded on the button. Attractive, even red & brown. Trends $70 * | $48.00 | |
1901 | NCC | AU58 | Light chocolate brown with considerable red still remaining. Trends $37 * | $27.00 | |
1904 | NCC | AU55 | Original and still frosty; but it has a one carbon spot on each side. Est. $20 * | $12.00 | |
1905 | NCC | EF45 | Dark chocolate brown. Problem free. Trends $22 * | $16.00 | |
1906 | CCCS-NCC | MS65 Lus. Tr. Rd. | Very strong bluish brown Obv. frost. Rev. has strong eye appeal and blue-brown frost on highpoints with deep lilac-red in devices. Est. $500. ** | $365.00 | |
1906 | NCC | AU Clnd. | An unc. coin if not for the cleaning. Est. $10 * | $6.00 | |
1907H | CCCS-NCC | MS63 RB | Nicely balanced with 50% Red in devices and frosty bluish-brown in Obverse and Reverse centres. An affordable, attractive Key. Est. $500 ** | $385.00 | |
1907H | CCCS-NCC | AU58-MS60 Trace. Rd. | KEY DATE. Even medium to dark chocolate brown - both sides. Est. $160 ** | $120.00 | |
1908 | Gold Plated Jeweler's Creation | NCC | UNC. | Very sharp with all the gold plating intact except for one small flake above crown. ** | $75.00 |
1908 | CCCS-NCC | MS62 Clnd.-MS62 Clnd.. | Almost looks like an original blazing red cent; but it has been cleaned - still quite attractive. Est. $50. ** | $30.00 | |
1909 | NCC | MS60 Clnd. | Cleaned and retoned a bright orange-red. Est. $27 * | $15.00 | |
1911 | CCCS | MS63 RED | 95%/100% Gold-red. Strong frost on Obverse and ultra heavy frost on Reverse which is a couple of minor contacts from Gem. Trends Est. $110 ** | $65.00 | |
1913 | CCCS-NCC | MS65 RB-MS65 RB | 60%/90% Golden-red. Very well struck with Gem surfaces, nice frost and strong appeal. Est. $400 ** | $285.00 | |
1913 | NCC | AU58 Tr. Rd. | Nice lustre and could also have been graded AU58 Brown & Red. Est. $35 * | $23.00 | |
1914 | ICCS | AU55 Clnd. | Cleaned but still looks nice. Est. $20 ** | $12.00 | |
1915 | NCC | AU58 Lustrous Tr. Rd. | Frosty with lots of red in Reverse devices and dark chocolate-brown on Obverse. Est. $30 * | $22.00 | |
1915 | NCC | MS62 Clnd. | Has the appearance of a natural higher grade with 70% red; but with subdued frost. Estimated as an MS60 $40 * | $22.00 | |
1916 | CCCS-NCC | MS62 RD-MS62 RD | 85%/80% Red. Decent frost, especially on Obverse. Trends $70. ** | $57.00 | |
1917 | NCC | MS62 RB | 50% Red. 1 small carbon at the tip of the 'A' in 'GRA:' Trends $30 * | $18.00 | |
1917 | NCC | MS62 Tr. Rd. | Rev. rims are a little rough. Est. $25 * | $13.00 | |
1917 | ICCS | MS60 Brn. Scrs. | Traces of original red on both sides, especially Rev. and the scratches are not obvious to the eye ** | $8.00 | |
1918 | ANACS | MS65 RD | 100%/90% Gold-red frost. A very underrated date Trends - $450. ** | $335.00 | |
1918 | CCCS-NCC | MS65 RB-MS65+ RB | Very heavy frost and strike with enhancing, even 75%/40% Red. 1918 is the most underrated date of the George V large cents ** | $240.00 | |
1918 | NCC | MS62 Brown Rubbed | Lightly thumb rubbed but still looks attractive. $20 * | $10.00 | |
1920 | Large | NCC | MS62 Lust. Tr. Rd. | Lustrous purple-brown with traces of red in devices. Trends $35 * | $23.00 |
1920 | Large | NCC | AU50 Tr. Rd. | Trace red in devices. Balanced and attractive - a pleasing AU50 or 53. Trends $10 * | $6.00 |
1920 | Small | NCC | MS63 Lust. Brn. | Dark chocolate with nice frost. Est. $25 * | $16.00 |
1922 | PCGS | MS64 RB | 80%/75% Gold-red with traces of orange-red in centre of Reverse. Very frosty, attractive and scarce. Many would call it Red. Estimate - $3200 ** | $2,250.00 | |
1922 | Near Rim | NCC | VF35 + | A strong horizontal band in crown with 6 clear pearls and a strong centre diamond. Lots of mint frost remains.Est. $9.00. ** | $7.00 |
1924 | NCC | Fine 12 | Horizontal band in crown not worn through. A little dirt in devices. Trends $12 * | $7.00 | |
1926 | CCCS-NCC | MS64 RED - MS64+ RED | 100%/95% GOLD RED ! Both sides are very well struck. The King's beard, mustache, eye and ear are well defined and ALL crown details are razor sharp. There are no carbon spots and both sides display strong, enhancing cartwheel frost. Newcan feels that this piece could be seen as an MS65 RED by many advanced copper collectors ** | $3,000.00 | |
1926 | NCC | AEF | Full horizontal band in King's crown with all jewels clear except the second pair from the front. Dark chocolate brown. Est. $18 * | $13.00 | |
1926 | NCC | VF25 | Medium chocolate brown. Horizontal crown bamd is unbroken. Trends $15 * | $11.00 | |
1927 | CCCS-NCC | MS65 RB-MS65 + RB | Ultra heavy bluish-brown frost with trace red in Obv. devices & on Rev. fields. Superb strike. NO Reverse contacts at all. Newcan grade MS65+ Brown & Red. Est. $2350 ** | $1,645.00 | |
1927 | CCCS-NCC | MS64 RB-MS64 BN & RD | Strong frost and strike. Cobalt blue and red. Obv. is perfectly balanced. Reverse is left-right steel-blue and red. Est. $475 ** | $335.00 | |
1929 | CCCS-NCC | MS65 RED-MS65 + RED | 95% Gold-red. Nice appeal. Razor sharp strike on both sides with excellent 65+ surfaces. Very strong cartwheel frost. Trends for 95% Red $1750 ** | $1,400.00 | |
1929 | CCCS-NCC | MS64 RED-MS64 ++ RED | 75%/90% Red. Well struck, balanced and attractive. A couple of hidden, trace contacts from Gem. ** | $290.00 | |
1929 | High 9 | NCC | VG Scrs. Obv. | Heavy scratches on Obverse; but definitely a High Nine * | $10.00 |
1930 | CCCS-NCC | MS65 RB-MS65 Mostly Red | 75% Gold & orange-red. Ultra heavy cartwheel frost - both sides. Excellent, balanced eye appeal. Surfaces are 65 + with a few trace contacts visible with a magnifying glass. One of the prettiest we've ever offered of this Semi-Key date and very close to MS66 RB. Est. - $1950 ** | $1,475.00 | |
1930 | CCCS-NCC | MS65 RB-MS65 Lustrous RB | 45%/60%. Very heavy golden-brown frost. Superb strike. Gem surfaces and strong appeal. Est. - $1350 ** | $985.00 | |
1932 | NCC | MS63 Lust.. Brn. | Nice strike and appeal. Very heavy bluish-brown frost. Obv. has 1 light carbon below 'IND'. Est.- $50.00 * | $32.00 | |
1932 | NCC | Unc. Clnd. | At first glance it appears to have frosty attractive Red & Brown on both sides. Obverse is very nice; but the Reverse is cleaned. Est. $15 * | $10.00 | |
1933 | CCCS-NCC | MS65 RB-MS65 RB/RED | 45%/90% Red. Very frosty steel-blue centre Obverse with red in devices. Reverse has heavy frost and bright gold-red in centre and orange-red in devices. Razor sharp strike. No carbons or distracting contacts on either side. Est. $375 ** | $285.00 | |
1934 | CCCS-NCC | MS66 RED-MS66 RED | 100%/95% Ultra heavy gold-red frost. Razor sharp strike - especially on Obv. & NO SPOTS ! The nicest 1934 that Newcan has listed or seen. ! ! ! ** | $5,200.00 | |
1937 | NCC | MS65 RED | 90%/95% Red. Trends $65 * | $40.00 | |
1937 | ICCS | MS64 RED | 90% Gold-red. Has a few modest carbons on each side. Est. with 95% Red $40. From an earlier ICCS collection with certification number NL 674 ** | $15.00 | |
1938 | CCCS-NCC | MS65 FULL RD | 100% Orange-red with very heavy frost. Would have been graded 66 but for a small minor carbon to the left of the number ' 1 ' in date. Est. $90 ** | $60.00 | |
1938 | NCC | MS64 RED | 95%/100% Orange-red. Trends $30 * | $22.00 | |
1938 | NCC | MS64 RED | 100%/85% Red. Trends $30 * | $21.00 | |
1938 | NCC | MS64 RED | 85%/80% Red. Trends $30 * | $18.00 | |
1938 | NCC | MS65 RB | 60% Red. Gem surfaces. Est. $25 * | $16.00 | |
1938 | CCCS-ICCS | MS65 RD-MS65 RD | 100% blazing gold-red. Has one very small Reverse spot, at the bottom left of the number ' 1 ' in date. Trends with FULL RED $110. ** | $60.00 | |
1938 | NCC | MS63 RED | 85% Red. Trends $15 * | $10.00 | |
1939 | CCCS-NCC | MS66 RED-MS66 ++ RED | 100% Blazing gold-red - both sides. One light Obverse contact from MS67. Great eye appeal. Trends $275 ** | $225.00 | |
1939 | CCCS-NCC | MS66 RD-MS66 RD | 95% Gold-red. Perfect for a George VI Type Set. Trends $275 ** | $185.00 | |
1939 | NCC | MS65 FULL RED | Full blazing orange-red. Est. $48 * | $35.00 | |
1939 | NCC | MS65 RED | 90% orange-red. Trends $40 * | $26.00 | |
1939 | NCC | MS64+/66 RED | FULL RED. The Reverse is perfect with ZERO contacts or spots; but the MS64 Obverse; although 100% Red has one minor carbon in front of the King's hair * | $20.00 | |
1939 | NCC | MS64 RED | 95% Gold-red. Trends $15 * | $10.00 | |
1939 | NCC | MS64 RED | 85% Orange-red. Trends $15 * | $10.00 | |
1940 | ICCS-NCC | MS65 RED-MS65 ++ RED | 100% Blazing yellow-gold frost - both sides. Reverse is 66 +. Absolutely, carbon free ! From an older ICCS collection. Trends value with FULL RED $90 VM 131 ** | $75.00 | |
1940 | ICCS | MS65 RED | 85%/95% Gold-red. Trends $60. Traces of toning in the hair above the ear. An early ICCS certification SK 192 Trends $60. ** | $34.00 | |
1941 | CCCS-NCC | MS65 RB-MS65 RB | 35%/70% Red. A tough date in an advanced grade. Est. $225 ** | $165.00 | |
1942 | CCCS-NCC | MS66 RB-MS66 RB | Well struck with 45%/25% red. Obverse has strong eye appeal with frosty pale blue in centre and deep orange-red in devices. Reverse has a balanced mix of blue & red. Est. $500 ** | $365.00 | |
1943 | ICCS-NCC | MS65 RED-MS65 RED | 100%/95% Orange-red. An early ICCS 2 letter certification (NH870) , semi-key date in advanced grade and with strong Obverse eye appeal. Trends $250 ** | $190.00 | |
1943 | CCCS-NCC | MS65 RED-MS65 RED | 95% Frosty orange-red. A bright and appealing Semi-Key. Trends $250 ** | $185.00 | |
1943 | CCCS-NCC | MS65 RB-MS65 MR/RD | 75%/95% Bright orange-red in centre of both sides with peripheral highlights of pale blue in devices. Est. $200 ** | $140.00 | |
1943 | CCCS-NCC | MS65 RB-MS65+ RD | 75% Orange-red. A high end 65 with lots of eye appeal and an undergraded Reverse. Est. $150 ** | $120.00 | |
1943 | ICCS-NCC | MS65 RED-MS65 RB | 60% Orange-red. No carbons and well struck. Trends $250. AG 055 ** | $120.00 | |
1943 | ICCS | MS64 RD | 100%/80% Gold-red. Reverse has several detractive carbons. Trends $60. ** | $20.00 | |
1944 | Type 1 | CCCS-NCC | MS66 RB-MS66 RB | Ultra heavy cartwheel frost with balanced lime-green in Reverse centre and gold-red in Rev. periphery. Obverse is mostly gold-red in centre with lime-green frost in periphery. This is one of the prettiest and rarest cents Newcan has ever offered. Newcan has been studying and buying advanced grades of this date for well over 35 years. Copper was crucial in the production of ammunition and machinery during and especially toward the end of the Second World War. As the Allied forces began to savour victory; millions of tons of copper lay spent in the form of ammuniton and idle war machinery parts. Allied governments now turned their attention to the distribution of small denomination bronze cent-specie. This pattern of after war production to satisfy face to face commerce can be found throughout history; although the mintage for Canadian 1944 cents was significantly less than required (49% of 1943's mintage and 57% of 1945's mintage) to satisfy the demand for the return of thousands of war weary men and women who wanted nothing more than a job, a family and peace. Trace abnormal composition and/or indifferent government storage would appear to be the norms in 1944 penny blanks - judging by their tendancy to tone very quickly and often with overtones of purple-red, blue, blue-green and gold-red. One cent had considerable buying power in this period and one cent blanks which may have lain idle over years; were now in high demand to be cast as hurry-up cents in Canada's restored country-wide commerce. The production and use of small value coinage to facilitate economies enduring and/or recovering from war is a common occurence throughout world history. During and after many of these recurring world war historical periods, the careful storage of - and precise elemental precision of copper coinage was often; quickly, tossed out the production window to satisfy the immediate and huge demand. Poor quality and aften debased coins were common throughout the centuries during and after times of war and/or pronounced social unrest. Thankfully, for Canadian coin collectors, such was not often the case in Canada - but one exception seems to have occured in the production of Canadian 1944 cents. A very few MS65 Red 1944 Canada cents have surfaced during the last 20 years and I recall about 30 - 35 years ago that one MS65 RED sold that was very close to full orange-red - 95%. The very few certified MS65 - 1944 Red cents that have made it to the market recently may have had 75% - 90% Red; but to the best of my knowledge none have been advertized or sold with 100% Orange-red - both sides and with no spotting. I believe there are 2 distinct production and strike types of the Canadian 1944 cents. The type with pronounced trace elements; which I have arbitrarily labelled as Type 2, has a very heavy strike. It usually displays ultra smooth surfaces with strong spinning carwheel frost and a typically wine-red colouration. Other colours, also present with this type are not uncommon. Some examples of this Type also display a series of raised ridges at the back of the jaw-line - possibly due to trace die-slide occuring at the coin centre where striking pressure was possibly a bit stronger than the surrounding design elements. Also occuring occasionally on Type 2's - a small mole-like bump on the high point of the Queen's cheek; likely caused by a very small indentation or pit on the die. Newcan has been looking for a Type 2 with 100% RED since the early to mid 1980's; but I have never seen one. The other type; which I have labelled as Type 1 has slightly coarser surfaces, likely casued by a softer strike. I have seen one Type 1 that was almost a full orange-red - 95%. The discovery of a modest hoard of uncirculated BU penny rolls - originating in Western USA about 30 - 35 years ago, contained NO rolls of 1944 to the best of my knowledge; but a very experienced collector I know well says he saw part of a roll in another area a some years ago. | $6,250.00 |
1944 | Type 1 | CCCS-NCC | MS65 RED | 95% Bright orange-red. Premium eye appeal and flashing cartwheel lustre. A true rarity in this pristine condition. ** | $3,450.00 |
1944 | Type 1 | CCCS-NCC | MS65 RED | 100%/75% RED. Obverse has ultra heavy frost and pale pink-red. Reverse is a deep orange-red with frost throughout and heavy frost at the right edge. Trends $3750 ** | $3,450.00 |
1944 | Type 2 | CCCS-NCC | MS65 RED-MS65 + RED | Bright 90% Wine-red on both sides. An easy MS65 RED with strong eye appeal. Trends for MS65 Red are $3750. A weak MS65 went in a well known Canadian auction for over $4000 !!! This piece has the typical indicators of a Type 2 - a small mole like bump at the high point of the King's cheek and the small strike-slide stress lines at the back of the King's jaw. ** | $3,450.00 |
1944 | Type 1 | ICCS | MS65 RED | 80%/65% Orange-red. Has a 1/3 of a moon crescent of dark steel-blue and blue-green toning on the bottom right of Reverse ** | $2,350.00 |
1944 | Type 1 | CCCS-NCC | MS65 RB-MS65 RB | Bright orange-red on both sides - 85%/70%. Obverse has very strong eye appeal with just a hint of pale blue in the centre of the Knig's effigy. No visible contacts on either side. Reverse has a cresent of heavier frost in the right-hand periphery. If not for that minor drawback this piece would grade MS66 RB. Est. $2850 ** | $2,300.00 |
1944 | Type 1 | CCCS-NCC | MS65 RB | 65% Gold-red with just a hint of pale blue on the King's effigy. 2 tiny contacts below the ' I ' in ' VI ' prevent a grade of MS66 RB. Est. $2850 ** | $2,300.00 |
1944 | Type 1 | CCCS-NCC | MS65 RB-MS65 RB | 55%/75% Red. A borderline Red with strong eye appeal. If the Obverse was a touch more red it would have graded MS65 RED. Est. as it is $2850 ** | $2,200.00 |
1944 | Type 1 | CCCS-NCC | MS65 RB-MS65 RB | THE KEY George VI cent in an easy MS65 with 45%/35% Red. Est. $1600 ** | $1,300.00 |
1944 | Type 1 | CCCS-NCC | MS65 RB-MS65 RB | 55%/40% Red with just a touch of pale blue on King's effigy. Est. $1600 ** | $1,300.00 |
1944 | Type 1 | CCCS-NCC | MS65 Tr. Rd. -MS66 Tr. Rd. | Perfect, balanced magenta-blue toning on both sides. Est. $1600 ** 93668 93669 | $1,250.00 |
1944 | Type 1 | CCCS-ICCS | MS64 RD-MS64 RED | 100% RED and VERY RARE like this. Newcan specializes in Canadian and Maritime copper and we have only had 2 - 1944's FULL ORANGE RED since 1985. this piece is in a hard CCCS holder at the request of the consignor; the original grade was ICCS MS64 RED # TT 909 ** | $750.00 |
1944 | Type 1 | CCCS-NCC | MS64 RED-MS64 RED | 70%/95% Red. Nice frost, balance and eye appeal. Est. $350 - $500 ** 93665 | $275.00 |
1944 | Type 1 | CCCS-NCC | MS64 RD. | 60%/70% Deep orange-red. Nice cartwheel frost on both sides.. Est. $350. ** 93666 | $265.00 |
1944 | Obv. 1 | CCCS-NCC | MS64 RB/MS64 RD | A balanced attractive Key date with 45%/75% Wine-red. Est. $250 ** 114064 | $185.00 |
1944 | Type 2 | CCCS-NCC | MS64RD-MS64 RD | 75% Fiery orange-red. Has 2 small stains at 6:00 o'clock Obverse edge. If the Obverse were pristine Trends $350 Est. $250 ** | $145.00 |
1945 | CCCS-NCC | MS65 RED-MS65 FULL RED | 100 % BLAZING GOLD RED. An absolute monster GEM. Reverse is 66 Full Red ! ** | $1,100.00 | |
1945 | CCCS-NCC | MS65 RED-MS65 RED | 90%/90% Sunset-fire red. Eye appeal on both sides & especially on Rev. Obv. has 5 tiny raised denticles in front of George's mouth from Die clashing. A beauty ! ** | $450.00 | |
1945 | CCCS-NCC | MS65 RED-MS65 RED | 90% Gold & orange-red. Has a couple of flattened denticles at the 5:40 o'clock Obverse edge ; but a beauty nonetheless. Trends $500 ** | $400.00 | |
1945 | CCCS-NCC | MS65 RB-MS65 RB | 65% Fiery sunset red. Semi-key and very attractive on both sides and especially on Obverse. Est. $275 ** | $190.00 | |
1945 | CCCS-NCC | MS65 RB-MS65 RB | 50% Deep orange-red with highlights of blue-green and magenta. Est. $235 ** | $180.00 | |
1946 | CCCS-NCC | MS66 RED-MS66 RED | 80%/85% Bright orange-red. A RARE cent in this advanced grade. Trends $1200 ** | $985.00 | |
1946 | CCCS-NCC | MS65 RD-MS65 RD | 75%/85% Rich fire-orange red. Trends $100. ** | $78.00 | |
1947 | CCCS-NCC | MS66 RED-MS66 RED | 100% Blazing bright orange-red on both sides. Reverse on its own would grade MS67 RED. 100% Red Estimate $600 ** | $485.00 | |
1947 | CCCS-NCC | MS66 RD-MS66 RD | 95% Bright orange-red with strong cartwheel frost. Trends $400. ** | $300.00 | |
1947 | CCCS-NCC | MS66 RD-MS66 RD | 90% Orange-red. Heavy frost and no carbons. Trends $400. ** | $285.00 | |
1947 | CCCS-ICCS | MS65 RD. | 90% Bright orange-red and problem free. Est. $70 ** | $53.00 | |
1947 | CCCS-ICCS | MS65 RED/RB | 90% Red.Trends $70. ** | $50.00 | |
1947 | NCC | MS64 FULL RED | 100% Orange-red $25 * | $18.00 | |
1947 | NCC | MS64 RED | 85% Orange-red. Trends $20 * | $14.00 | |
1947 | NCC | MS65 RB | 60%/30% Red. Blue-green in Reverse devices * | $10.00 | |
1947 | Maple Leaf Pointed 7 | CCCS-NCC | MS65 RD-MS65 RD | 100%/95% Bright orange-red. Has a few very small and light carbons on Reverse. Trends $120. ** | $90.00 |
1948 | A At Small Denticle | Wanted in high grade * | POR | ||
1948 | A To Small Denticle | CCCS-NCC | MS63 Lustrous Brn | Obverse is a frosty, even bluish-brown and Reverse is trace red with blue-brown overtones. Very Scarce. ** | $210.00 |
1948 | A To Denticle | CCCS-ICCS | MS65 RED-MS65 RED | 100% RED. Both the Canadian Certification companies have graded this beauty as MS65 RED and Newcan Coins and Currency grades it as MS65 + FULL RED. A few trace contacts from 66 RED and with great eye appeal. It is worth noting that the Reverse of this 1948 A To is identical to the soft strike on all the 1949 A To cents. Newcan's unproven supposition is that the final 1948 Reverse Die was A To and to eliminate work the same Die was used to produce the early run of A To Denticle 1949's ** | $600.00 |
1948 | A Between Denticles | CCCS-NCC | MS64 RD-MS64 RD | 100% Bright orange-red. At first glance it looks to be a Gem; but a close look detects very light MS64 contact. As per the Trends recommendation below each valuation table 100% Red estimate $125. ** | $80.00 |
1949 | A To Denticle | CCCS-NCC | MS66 RD-MS66 RD | EXTREMELY RARE & sure to be the highlight in a CONNOISEUR set of George VI Cents.The Stewart Blay MS66 RED example went for $13200 Canadian Funds. This piece has the typical Reverse strike that occurs with the 1949 A To Denticle and the 1948 A To Denticle - slightly weak in the centre of the Reverse leaves. Every example of the A To Denticle. 48 & 49 that Newcan has looked during this last decade, is the same - ie soft Reverse strike centre of leaves. This characteristic would appear to be a typical feature of these 2 dates only and occurs in all examples. ** | $13,500.00 |
1949 | A To Denticle | CCCS-ICCS | AU50 | Dark chocolate brown & attractive. From an early ICCS collection. The ICCS KC 285 grading certificate is included. ** | $40.00 |
1949 | A To Denticle | ICCS-NCC | VF20-VF20 | Dark brown and problem free. An early ICCS certification - DJ 300 | $20.00 |
1949 | A Between Denticles | CCCS-ICCS | MS65 RD-MS65 RD | 100%/95% Bright orange-red. An early ICCS cert. number - WE 445. Trends $50. ** | $40.00 |
1950 | CCCS-NCC | MS66 RD-MS66 RD | 100 % Blazing gold-red. A strong MS66. Trends $1000. ** | $800.00 | |
1950 | CCCS-NCC | MS65 RD-MS65 RD | 95%/90% Orange-red. Has 2 light spots on Obverse - one is in the King's hair and one is between the 'A' and 'T' in 'GRATIA'. Bright gold-red. Trends $75. ** | $55.00 | |
1950 | NCC | MS65 RED | 95%/90% Bright orange-red. Except for a few very minor Obv. carbons it would have been an easy 66. Zero contacts on Reverse and just 2 on the Obverse - one trace mark behind the Knigs head and one well hidden on his cheek. Trends $60 * | $37.00 | |
1950 | NCC | MS64 RED | Full Red. Est. $20 * | $13.00 | |
1950 | NCC | MS63 RED | 95% Bright orange-red. Trends $12 * | $8.00 | |
1951 | CCCS-NCC | MS65 RED-MS65+ FULL RED | 100% Blazing gold-red with ultra heavy frost - both sides, especially Obverse. We have had 3 1951's in MS66 RED in the past and none of them surpassed the blast eye appeal of this GEM + ** | $300.00 | |
1951 | CCCS-NCC | MS65 RED-MS65+ RED | Superb - 100% Blast orange-red. Graded on the button and very close to MS66. A full strike, eye appeal GEM ** | $185.00 | |
1951 | CCCS-ICCS | MS65 RD-MS65 + RD | 100% Bright orange-red. Very slight Obverse contact prevents MS66. Both certifications could be described as Full Red. Estimate - $300 ** | $165.00 | |
1951 | CCCS-NCC | MS65 RED-MS65 RED | 95%/100% Gold-red. No contact showing on either side. 2 very small carbons on Obverse prevent MS66 Red. Still an eye appeal Semi-key and correctly graded. Trends for 95% Red $260 ** | $140.00 | |
1951 | CCCS-ICCS | MS64 RD-MS64 FULL RED | 100% Bright gold-red on both sides. No carbons and just a shade too much Obverse contact for the GEM grade. Reverse is at least 66 RED. Original ICCS PD 982 certificate included. ** | $40.00 | |
1951 | CCCS-ICCS | MS64 RED-MS65 RED | 95% Orange-red. From an early ICCS collection. Est. $50 ICCS Grading ticket PD 982 included.** | $34.00 | |
1951 | ICCS-NCC | MS64 RED | From an early ICCS collection. 85%/95% Red. Has a gentle band of light tone in the lower legends of Obv. This coin has been removed from the ICCS holder - the ICCS MS 64 RED grading ticket RT 361 is enclosed. Trends - $40 ** | $20.00 | |
1952 | CCCS-NCC | MS66 RD-MS66 RD | 100% Blazing gold-red. An absolute beauty with heavy frost and strong eye appeal. 10% - 15% Rotated Die Trends $1000 ** | $835.00 | |
1952 | CCCS-NCC | MS66 RD-MS66 RD | 95% Orange-red and very frosty. Trends $1000. ** | $725.00 | |
1952 | CCCS-NCC | MS66 RD-MS66 RD | 85%/95% Fire-red/Gold-red. Trends $1000.** | $685.00 | |
1952 | CCCS-NCC | MS66 RD-MS66 RD | 100% Gold-red. Has a small carbon on the top end of the ' S ' in ' GEORGIVS ' Trends $1000 ** | $650.00 | |
1952 | CCCS-NCC | MS65-MS65 | 100% Blazing gold-red. A couple of tiny contacts from MS66. Trends $60. ** | $53.00 | |
1952 | ICCS-NCC | MS65 RD-MS65 RD | 95%/100% Gold-red. An excellent piece for Type or Date. Trends $60. ** | $48.00 | |
1952 | ICCS-NCC | MS65 RD-MS66 RD | 90%/100% Bright orange-red. From an old ICCS collection WE 252. Trends $60. ** | $45.00 | |
1952 | CCCS-ICCS | MS65 RD-MS65 RD | 90% Deep orange-red with a Reverse of a higher grade. Graded the same by both companies.Trends $60.** | $40.00 | |
1952 | ICCS-NCC | MS64 RED-MS64 RB | Frosty with hints of blue-green in periphery. Newcan grade MS64 RB. MS64 RED Trends $20. VF 244 ** | $13.00 | |
1954 | SS | CCCS-NCC | PL66 RB-PL66 + RB | Beautiful magenta red with overtones of blue-green. A high end 66. ** | $185.00 |
1955 | SS | NCC | PL64 RED | Has a light cameo. 80% Red. Est. $30 * | $20.00 |
1955 | No Shoulder Fold | CCCS-ICCS | MS63 RB-MS63 RB | Very well balanced with 55%/70% Red. Underrated in Trends. Has the look & appeal of a higher grade. ** | $3,500.00 |
1957 | CCCS-NCC | PL68 RD - PL68 RD | SUPERB in all respects with 95% Fire-red and heavy spinning lustre on both sides. ** | $785.00 | |
1957 | CCCS-NCC | PL67 RED-PL67 RED | Beautiful orange-red colour and spinning cartwheel lustre. Est. $200. ** | $145.00 | |
1965 | Variety 4 - Large Beads Pointed 5 | CCCS-NCC | MS66 RD-MS66 RD | 90%/100% Red. Bright orange-red on both sides with hints of magenta on Obverse. Charlton lists MS66 Red at $1300 and Trends is left blank. ** | $1,175.00 |
1966 | CCCS-ICCS | MS66 RD-MS66 RD | FULL Blazing orange-red. A last example from the same early ICCS group. Trends $60. ** | $45.00 | |
1966 | ICCS-NCC | MS65 RD-MS66 RD | Looks like an undergrade to Newcan. Just one very small Obverse carbon visible with a magnifying glass - this early ICCS looks better than MS65. ** | $20.00 | |
1967 | CCCS-NCC | MS66 RD-MS66 RD | Full blazing red. Trend $60. ** | $48.00 | |
1968 | CCCS-ICCS | MS66 RD-MS66 RD+ Blazing Red | BLAZING FULL RED with ultra heavy frost. Est. $60 - $100 ** | $60.00 | |
1968 | ICCS-NCC | MS65 RD-MS66 + RD | Full Red. Too busy to send it in again - looks like an MS66 to Newcan. MS65 Trends $20. ** | $15.00 | |
1969 | CCCS-NCC | MS67 RD-MS67 RD | 100% Blazing gold-red. A flawless GEM for Date or Type. ** | $335.00 | |
1970 | ICCS-NCC | MS65 RD-MS65 RD | Trends $20. ** | $12.00 | |
1971 | CCCS-NCC | MS67 RD-MS67 RD | 100% Blazing orange-red. A superb cent for an advanced Date or Type set. ** | $285.00 | |
1972 | CCCS-NCC | MS66 RED | FULL RED - no carbons and only one trace contact visible with a magnifying glass. ** | $50.00 | |
1973 | CCCS-NCC | MS66 RD-MS66 RB | Orange-red centre and pale blue in periphery. It seems foolish with a superb, balanced, dual colour to bother with a designation of Red or RB. Est. Some RB's are prettier than Red. ** | $45.00 | |
1974 | ICCS-NCC | MS65 RD-MS65 RD | 95% Orange-red. Trends $20. ** | $14.00 | |
1978 | Numismatic BU (PL) | ICCS-NCC | Num. BU 67 | An early ICCS certification (YJ 765) of a high grade PL (Numismatic BU) Charlton - $30. ** | $22.00 |
1979 | CCCS-NCC | MS67 RD-MS67 RD | 100% Full blazing red. For an advanced Date or Type set. ** | $235.00 | |
1979 | Numismatic BU | ICCS-NCC | NUM BU 66 RD | Full Red. An early ICCS certification TR 849. Charlton - $15. ** | $11.00 |
1982 | CCCS-NCC | MS67 RD-MS67 RD | 100% Gold-red with superb cartwheel frost and no spotting or visible contacts. ** | $185.00 | |
1984 | ICCS-NCC | PF66 RED Ultra Cam.-PF 66 RED Ultra Cam. | Full red and Full Cameo. For the cost of the certification ** | $9.00 | |
1985 | Blunt 5 | ICCS-NCC | SP67 RED-SP67 RED | Full Red. From an earlier ICCS collection. Cert # UK 519. ** | $15.00 |
1985 | Blunt 5 | ICCS-NCC | MS64-MS64 RED | 85% Bright orange-red. From an earlier ICCS collection. Cert # EI 740. ** | $10.00 |
1988 | ICCS-NCC | MS64 RED | FULL RED. From an earlier ICCS collection. Cert. # DU 938. Priced at the certification cost ** | $10.00 | |
1998 | ICCS-NCC | MS64 RED-MS64 RED | 95% RED. From an earlier ICCS collection. Cert # IH 760. Priced at the certification cost. ** | $10.00 | |
1999 | ICCS-NCC | Num BU MS66 RED-Num BU MS66 RED | FULL RED. From an earlier ICCS Collection. Cert. # CI 244.** | $15.00 | |
2000 | ICCS-NCC | MS65 RD-MS65 RD | A Full Red certified MS65 - ICCS # MY 606. ** | $20.00 | |
2000 | Numismatic BU | ICCS-NCC | Num BU MS66 RD-Num BU MS66 RD | FULL RED. From an earlier ICCS collection. Cert. # QE 165.** | $15.00 |
2000 W | ICCS-NCC | Num BU MS67 RD-Num BU MS67 RD | FULL RED. From an earlier ICCS collection. Cert. # AN 594. Trends $40 ** | $30.00 | |
2001 | ICCS | MS65 RED | Full RED. Trends $15. ** | $10.00 | |
2002 | ICCS-NCC | MS66 RED-MS66 RED | FULL RED. From an earlier ICCS collection. Cert. # DO 151. Trends $35. ** | $28.00 | |
2003P | New Effigy - Magnetic | ICCS-NCC | MS65 RED-MS65 RED | FULL RED. From an earlier ICCS collection. Cert. # HZ 540. Trends $15. ** | $10.00 |
2003 | Old Effigy - Gold Plated ML | ICCS-NCC | PF67 RED Ultra Cameo-PF67 RED Ultra Cameo | ULTRA CAMEO FULL RED. From an earlier ICCS collection. Cert. # YW 782. ** | $35.00 |
2003 | Old Effigy - Non Magnetic | ICCS-NCC | MS65 RED-MS66 RED | FULL RED. From an earlier ICCS collection. Cert. # IK 200. Trends $20. ** | $14.00 |
2003 | New Effigy - Non Magnetic | ICCS-NCC | MS65 RED-MS65 RED | FULL RED. From an earlier ICCS collection. Cert. # HZ 554. Trends $15.** | $10.00 |
2003 WP | New Effigy WP Magnetic | ICCS-NCC | MS65 RED | FULL RED. From an earlier ICCS collection. Cert. # FQ 872. Priced at the certification cost ** | $10.00 |
2003 P | New Portrait - P - Non-Magnetic | NCC | NC Gem | FULL RED Magnetic. Charlton $15. ** | $11.00 |
2004 | Non Magnetic | ICCS-NCC | MS66 RED-MS66 RED | FULL RED. From an earlier ICCS collection. Cert. # RQ 766. Trends $30. ** | $20.00 |
2004P | Magnetic | ICCS-NCC | MS65 RED-MS65 RED | FULL RED. From an earlier ICCS collection. Cert. # FP 644. Trends $15. ** | $10.00 |
2005 | Non-magnetic | ICCS-NCC | MS65 RED-MS65 RED | FULL RED. From an earlier ICCS collection. Cert. # DG 644. Trends $15. ** | $10.00 |
2005P | Magnetic | ICCS-NCC | Num BU MS66 RED-Num BU MS66 RED | FULL RED. From an earlier ICCS collection. Cert. # RJ 477. Trends $15. ** | $10.00 |
2006 | Non Magnetic - No Logo | ICCS-NCC | PR 67 RED Ultra Cameo-PF67 RED Ultra Cameo | FULL RED. From an earlier ICCS collection. Cert. # CB 663. Est. $40. ** | $28.00 |
2006 | Logo Magnetic | ICCS-NCC | MS65 RED-MS65 RED | FULL RED. From an earlier ICCS collection. Cert. # QP 795. Trends $20. ** | $14.00 |
2006 | Non Magnetic | ICCS-NCC | MS65 RED-MS 66 RED | FULL RED. From an earlier ICCS collection. Cert. # FP 974. Trends $15. ** | $10.00 |
2006 | Logo Non Magnetic | ICCS-NCC | MS65 RED-MS65 RED | FULL RED. From an earlier ICCS collection.Cert. # RQ 768. Trends $15. ** | $10.00 |
2007 | Logo Magnetic | ICCS | MS66 RED | Full Red. Trends $30. IH 824. Charlton $30. ** | $22.00 |
2007 | Logo Magnetic | ICCS-NCC | Num BU MS66 RED-Num BU MS66 RED | FULL RED. From an earlier ICCS collection.Cert. # OA 071. Trends. $15. ** | $10.00 |
2008 | Logo Magnetic | ICCS-NCC | MS65 RED-MS65 RED | 100% Red. From an earlier ICCS collection. With Mint Logo Cert. # CS 402. Priced at the certification cost. ** | $10.00 |
2010 | Logo Non Magnetic | ICCS-NCC | MS66 RED-MS66 RED | 100% Red. From an earlier ICCS collection. Cert. # UL 794 and KO 259. Trends $30. ** | $22.00 |
2011 | Logo Non Magnetic | ICCS-NCC | MS66 RED-MS66 RED | FULL RED. From an earlier ICCS collection. Cert. # YR 728 Trends $30. ** | $22.00 |
1919 | NGC | MS62 RB | Balanced RB on Reverse devices. Obverse has pleasing red in devices and frosty brown centre. Trends $30. | $17.00 |
Canada Five Cents (134)
Date | Variety | Grading Agency | Grade | Description | price |
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1858 | Large Date | NCC | A. Good Clnd. | Still in its Bob Armstrong holder. Est. $75 * | $40.00 |
1870 | FR | NCC | G6/4 | All Obv. lettering, rim and Queen's profile visible. Rev. -'CE' of 'CENTS' and '18' of date - both - well worn. Est $18 * | $11.00 |
1872H | Wide Date Blunt 7 | CCCS-NCC | AU50-AU53 | Strong frost and well struck. Light gold tone in devices. Trends $250 - $325 * | $175.00 |
1880H | Obv. 3 Struck Over Obverse Delamination | CCCS-NCC | AU50-AU53 | Medium gray-gold tone on both sides. Has a fantastic strike, especially on Obv.and an interesting and natural delamination on neck - not distracting to the eye. AU50 Trends $225. ** | $135.00 |
1880H | Obv. 2 | NCC | Good 6 | Lightly toned in devices. Has some light spotting in the lower Rev. leaves, Trends $35 Scarce * | $17.00 |
1880H | Obv. 3 | NCC | Good 6 | Light toning. Trends $8. ** | $5.00 |
1881H | CCCS-NCC | AU50-AU50 | Even light blue & trace red. Both sides - nice appeal & frost. Trends $250. ** | $175.00 | |
1881H | NCC | Good 6 | Light tone. Some scrs. on Obv. - visible with glass. Trends $10 * | $6.00 | |
1882H | NCC | Good 6/4 | Light even tone - both sides. Date is very clear. Est. $10.00 * | $6.00 | |
1884 | Near Pointed 4 - 8/3 | CCCS-NCC | EF40-EF40 | KEY DATE. Problem free with rich, even steel-blue tone on both sides. Trends $1250. ** | $985.00 |
1886 | Sm. 6 | NCC | Good 6 | All major design - clear. Trends $12. ** | $8.00 |
1886 | Large 6 | NCC | VG8 Scrs. Obv. | Light tone. Has scrs. visible with a glass - mainly on Rev. Est. $12. ** | $6.00 |
1887/7 | Repunch #3 | PCGS | AU55 | Very sharply struck with a hint of tone Rev. Lots of mint frost remains. A SCARCE variety. Est. $1100. ** | $825.00 |
1888 | Re-punched Last '8' | NCC | Good 6 | Original, even, medium tone on both sides. A tiny rim tic. on Obv. 1:00 o'clock. ** | $6.00 |
1889 | CCCS-NCC | VF25-VF25 | Light steel-blue toning on both sides. An original and balanced Semi-key and problem free. Could have been called VF30 on a different day. VF25 Est. $200. ** | $150.00 | |
1889 | Struck Over Delamination | NCC | Good 6/A.G. | Original with a little toning in Obverse legends. All Obv. lettering clearly visible under the delamination. ** | $7.00 |
1891 | Obv. 2 | CCCS-NCC | MS66-MS66 | NO MINTSTATE 1891 5C LISTED IN ANY OF THE LEGACY SALES, NOR IN THE NOVEMBER 2016 TOREX SALE. This Obverse 2 is well struck on both sides. The obverse has very strong cartwheel lustre and eye apeeal with gold in devices and even, blue-green fields. Reverse is also attractive with excellent frost and pale blue-green in devices. Est. $7000 - $8000. ** | $5,665.00 |
1891 | NCC | AVG | Lightly toned - both sides. Outline of braid is clear. Trends $9. ** | $6.00 | |
1891 | NCC | GOOD 6 | Even medium tone. Trends $8. ** | $5.00 | |
1892 | Obverse 2 - Repunched 8 | CCCS-NCC | AU58 | Tons of frost and light gold in devices on both sides. Razor sharp strike with no loss of detail. Even the eyelid and the eyebrow are distinct. Trends $350. ** | $275.00 |
1898 | CCCS-NCC | MS65-MS65 | Very sharp with strong eye appeal, especially on Obverse. Reddish-gold with hints of blue on Reverse. Est. $4250 - $5000. ** | $3,450.00 | |
1898 | Re-punched 1 and First 8 | CCCS-NCC | AU55-AU55 | Good strike & medium steel-blue frost - both sides. An attractive & original Victoria 5c. All Reverse leaf venation - clear. Victoria's eyelid & eyebrow - both distinct. AU55 Trends $400. ** | $290.00 |
1899 | CCCS-NCC | MS66-MS66 | Strong eye appeal on both sides. Frosty mauve-red on both sides with hints of metallic-blue in legends. Est. $4000. ** | $3,100.00 | |
1899 | NCC | Good 6 | Lightly toned. All major design elements are showing and problem free. Trends $7. ** | $5.00 | |
1900 | Round O | CCCS-NCC | AU50-AU50+ | Light gold tone - both sides. Tons of mint frost in devices. No scratches, digs, spotting or rim nicks. Est. $400. ** | $290.00 |
1902H | Small H | NCC | Good 6 | Has a moderate spot at Reverse 10:00 o'clock edge. Est. $9. ** | $5.00 |
1902 | Plain | NCC | VF + | Lightly toned and with nice frost in devices. Trends $8.00. ** | $5.00 |
1903 | CCCS-NCC | MS66-MS66 | Ultra heavy frost - both sides with light purple-gold in devices and a hint of blue-green on the King's robe. Rev. is very sharp. Est. $3000 - $4000. ** | $2,450.00 | |
1903H | Large H | NCC | Fine 12 | Problem free. Trace toning. King's band in crown is unbroken. Trends $25 * | $17.00 |
1903H | Large H | NCC | VG8 | Even light to medium tone on both sides. Trends $15. ** | $11.00 |
1903H | Large H | NCC | Good 6 | Trace scrs. on Obv. Trends $7. ** | $5.00 |
1903 H | Small H | NCC | Fine 12 | $4.00 | |
1904 | CCCS-NCC | MS66-MS66 | Beautiful light gold tone on both sides. Strong frost and well struck. RARE in this condition. Est $3000 - $3500. ** | $2,465.00 | |
1904 | NCC | VG 10 | Est. $9.00. ** | $6.50 | |
1904 | NCC | EF40 | Brilliant with lots of mint frost on both sides. Has a couple of small cuts on Obv. EF Trends - $35 * | $23.00 | |
1906 | Wide Date - High 6 | CCCS-NCC | MS66-MS66 | RARE IN THIS CONDITION. Rich violet-gold centres with purple-blue devices - both sides. Frost, strike & eye appeal are strong. Newcan strives to acquire coins whose qualities are pleasing to view long after they are purchased. This piece certainly qualifies in that category. The last certified MS66 piece we saw offered to the marketplace was estimated at $7000 - $7500. ** | $5,835.00 |
1907 | NCC | Fine | $3.00 | ||
1908 | Small 8 | NCC | VG | Scuffing on Obverse. | $3.00 |
1909 | Pointed Leaves Cross Over Bow | CCCS-NCC | EF45-EF45 | Light even tone. Some mint frost still in devices. Excellent rims. Trends $190 ** | $140.00 |
1909 | Round Leaves Bow | CCCS-NCC | AU50-AU50 | Lots of mint frost in devices. Scattered light blue-green on Rev. Unimpaired rims. Trends $110. ** | $72.00 |
1909 | Pointed Leaves | ICCS-NCC | VF30-VF35 | Trace gold in Obv. legends. Problem free. Many would grade VF35 or EF40. From an earlier ICCS collection UJ 838. The original owner broke it out of the ICCS holder; which is included. Est. $95. ** | $70.00 |
1909 | Pointed leaves | NCC | Good 6 | Light tone. Trends $15. ** | $10.00 |
1910 | Round Leaves | CCCS-NCC | MS65-MS65 | ULTRA RARE in this condition and the best we have ever listed. Blast white, very heavy frost and well strucK. PCGS lists 1 in MS65 and 4 in MS66. ICCS 2016 Pop Report shows 1 only in MS65 and 6 in MS64. Est $5500 ** | $4,450.00 |
1910 | Round Leaves | CCCS-NCC | MS62-MS62 | Light gold tone on Obv. Rev. is blue-green in centre surrounded with light gold in devices. Trends $800 * | $580.00 |
1910 | Round Leaves, Bow | CCCS-NCC | AU50-AU53 | Lots of frost and light gold tone in devices - both sides. Problem free. Has a shot to upgrade to 53 or 55. AU50. Trends - $225. ** | $170.00 |
1910 | Round Leaves | NCC | Fine | Problem free with trace toning in legends. Trends $30 * | $22.00 |
1910 | Pointed Leaves | NCC | AU50 | Even slate toning - both sides. Problem free. Trends $30 * | $22.00 |
1910 | Round Leaves | NCC | VG10 | Light original tone on both sides. Trends $25 * | $18.00 |
1910 | Pointed Leaves | NCC | VF30 | Even medium to dark tone - both sides. A little carbon is hidden in King's crown. Est. $9.00 * | $7.00 |
1910 | Pointed Leaves | NCC | VF25 | Well balanced, medium to dark tone on both sides. Est. $10.00. ** | $7.00 |
1911 | NCC | Fine 15 | Light tone * | $5.00 | |
1912 | NCC | AEF | Light slate-gold tone on both sides. Est. $10. ** | $7.00 | |
1913 | NCC | AU55 | Lots of mint frost remains, especially on the Date side. Est. $32 * | $21.00 | |
1914 | CCCS-PCGS | MS66-MS66 | Blast white with a very sharp strike and ultra heavy frost. Originally graded as MS66 by PCGS and then crossed with CCCS. Est. $1500 ** | $1,125.00 | |
1914 | PCGS-NCC | MS65-MS66/65+ | Very heavy frost and strike. An original Gem that is just beginning to tone light gold on both sides. Trends $600 * | $420.00 | |
1914 | NCC | Fine 15 | Light to medium tone. ** | $5.00 | |
1915 | NCC | AVG | Medium to light tone. Est. $15. ** | $12.00 | |
1915 | NCC | VG8/G4 | Nice original tone in devices - both sides. Obv. Is a decent VG and Rev. has all leaves showing well and date, worn but easy to read. Est. $10. ** | $7.00 | |
1916 | PCGS-ICCS | MS65-MS65 | Very well struck with heavy frost on both sides. Enhancing light gold tone in devices. Trends $1400. ** | $1,125.00 | |
1916 | NCC | Fine 15 | Band in King's crown is complete with detail still showing. Toning in legends. Trends $11. ** | $8.00 | |
1918 | NCC | MS60/63 | Attractive gold toning - both sides. Est. $65 * | $45.00 | |
1918 | NCC | A. Fine | Band in crown almost complete. ** | $3.00 | |
1919 | NCC | AU58 | Obverse looks like a 62 or 63; but downgraded to AU58 due to some disturbed lustre at left Reverse. Est. $27 * | $15.00 | |
1919 | NCC | AEF 35 | Uneven toning and a little dirt in devices. ** | $3.00 | |
1920 | CCCS-NCC | AU55-AU58/62+ | Beautiful, even, blue-green, red and gold on both sides with strong frost. Reverse could pass as a 62 or 63. Est. $40. ** | $28.00 | |
1922 | Near Rim Concave Field | CCCS-NCC | MS65-MS65+ | Ultra heavy cartwheel frost. Excellent strike on Obv. with 8 clear pearls in horizontal crown band, 6 clear vertical jewels in upper crown centre, a full moustache and a Rev. left leaf that is far above average. So close to MS66. Est. $800 - $1000 ** | $665.00 |
1922 | Far Rim Flat Fields | CCCS-NCC | MS64 ++ | Very scarce and attractive, with ultra heavy frost and sharp unimpared rims. The King's crown shows 8 pearls in band with the second pair just slightly flattened. Mustache, ear and robe are all well defined. Left leaf on Reverse has an above average strike with only the lower-centre venation weak. Trends - $500. ** | $400.00 |
1922 | Near Rim Concave Field | ICCS-NCC | AU55 | Heavy frost and Reverse strike. Obverse crown band is a touch weak with 6 clear jewels. An above average strike on Reverse with close to complete left leaf venation. Trends $50. ** | $37.00 |
1922 | Near Rim Concave Field | NCC | VF35 | 6 Clear pearls in crown band. Est. $8.00. ** | $6.00 |
1922 | Near Rim | NCC | VF20 | Nice except for one moderate scuff behind the King's head. Est. $5.00. ** | $3.00 |
1923 | CCCS-NCC | MS60-MS60 | Typical weak Obverse horizontal crown band. Sharp Reverse. Trends $175. ** | $125.00 | |
1923 | NCC | VF30 | Full horizontal band in King's crown with 6 clear pearls. Est. $15. ** | $10.00 | |
1924 | CCCS-NCC | MS65-MS65 | Heavy blast white frost - both sides. Obv. strike - above average with 8 pearls visible in crown band although the second pair from front is mushy. Reverse left leaf strike is typical; but all main leaf veins are showing. Trends $2000. ** | $1,480.00 | |
1924 | ACG-NCC | MS62-MS62 | Correctly graded with lots of mint frost and no distracting major bagmarks. Typical weak strike. Trends $185. ** | $125.00 | |
1926 | Far 6 | ICCS | Fine 15 | Horizontal crown band still showing from front to back. Rims are problem free. Trends $265 * | $190.00 |
1926 | Near 6 | NCC | Fine 12 | Trends $9. ** | $6.00 |
1927 | CCCS-NCC | MS63-MS63+ | Obverse strike is superior with 8 jewels in horizontal crown band. Reverse strike is a little above average. Strong frost and eye appeal. Est. $200 - $240. ** | $145.00 | |
1927 | ICCS-NCC | AU50-AU53 | Obverse strike is better than normal; but still with only 6 of the intended 8 pearls in horizontal crown band. Reverse left leaf well above average. Tons of mint frost remaining. From an earlier ICCS collection # HQ 417. AU50 Trends $40. ** | $28.00 | |
1928 | CCCS-NCC | MS65-MS65 | Beautiful heavy frost & deep perfect rims. Strike is above average with 8 pearls in horizontal crown band. The 6 vertical crown beads are slightly blended at bottom 3 but all are visible. Trends $1000 ** | $765.00 | |
1928 | NCC | EF40 | Rev. strike very sharp. Obv. - typical strike- only 6 of the 8 pearls in band are showing. Est. $15. ** | $10.00 | |
1929 | ICCS-NCC | EF45-AU50 | A typical soft Obv. strike with tons of mint frost remaining on both sides. EF45 Trends $27. From an earlier ICCS collection. DQ 212 * | $17.00 | |
1930 | NGC | EF40 | Band unbroken and left Reverse leaf is sharp. Newcan grade VF+ with lots of reverse detail, especially on the left leaf. ** | $10.00 | |
1931 | ICCS | EF45 | Lustrous. Typical Obverse strike and above average Reverse. Trends $45 * | $33.00 | |
1931 | NCC | VF | Trends - $6.00. ** | $4.00 | |
1932 | Near S | NCC | AU50 | Left leaf is unusually sharp. Typical weak Obverse strike. Tons of mint frost, especially on Reverse. Est. $60 * | $40.00 |
1933 | CCCS-ICCS | AU55-AU55 | Obverse strike is a little better than typical with strong frost on both sides. Could easily pass as a CH UNC. Buy it before potential recertification goes to 62 or 63. AU55 Trend $170. ** | $135.00 | |
1933 | NCC | VF25 | Left Rev. leaf - well struck. Crown-band has 6 of the 8 pearls showing. Est. $11 * | $7.00 | |
1934 | ICCS | EF40 | Obverse strike is slightly below average. Second set of pearls are missing. From an older ICCS collection. GQ 519. Trends $22 * | $15.00 | |
1934 | NCC | AEF | Left leaf has full detail. Est. $15. ** | $10.00 | |
1934 | NCC | VF30 | Centre diamond and 6 clear pearls showing in horizontal crown band. Est.$11. ** | $7.00 | |
1935 | NCC | AEF | Centre diamond and 6 clear pearls. $16.50. ** | $12.00 | |
1936 | NGC-NCC | AU55-EF40 | Typical soft Obv. strike. Decent but overgraded at AU55. AU50 Trends $35. ** | $12.00 | |
1937 | NCC | AU58/62 | Typical mushy strike and one very light scr. at left Reverse; but tons of mint frost. Est as an MS60 $15. ** | $9.00 | |
1940 | NCC | AU55 | The King's eyebrow and the beaver are weakly struck; but there is tons of mint frost on both sides. Est. $16. ** | $12.00 | |
1941 | ICCS-NCC | AU55-AU55/MS63 | Tons of mint frost remains. Rev..is MS63. From an earlier ICCS collection # KB 474. Est. for AU55 $25. ** | $16.00 | |
1941 | NCC | AU55 | Tons of mint frost remains. Hair is well struck. Has a light drag mark on Obv. visible with a glass. Eyebrow is typical. Trends $25 * | $11.00 | |
1942 | Nickel | NCC | MS65 | ULTRA heavy frost on both sides with an premium strike at eyebrow, eye & hair. Trace contact well hidden on King's neck and cheek with a hint of clashing behind his neck. Obv. fields are excellent. Rev. surfaces are superb with a neat die crack at left waterlines and a strike stress line below 'CENTS'. One of the nicest 1942 Nickels we have ever listed. Trends $700. ** | $480.00 |
1942 | Tombac | CCCS-NCC | MS65-MS65+ | Not a bad strike for this issue with lots of frost remaining. Est. $150 ** | $110.00 |
1942 T | Tombac | CCCS-NCC | MS65-MS65+ | Obverse is an easy 66 and Reverse is a strong 65. Trends $150. ** | $120.00 |
1942 T | Tombac | CCCS-ICCS | MS65-MS65 | Heavy yellow-gold frost on both sides. Strong eye appeal. The ICCS unopened grade-ticket is included. Trends $150. ** | $115.00 |
1942 T | Tombac | NCC | MS63 | Obverse is an attractive gold-red. Reverse is beautiful. Est. $15. ** | $11.00 |
1943 T | Tombac | NCC | MS63 | Lots of lustrous gold frost. Trends $15. ** | $11.00 |
1944 | NCC | MS64 | Heavy blast frost. Trends $15. ** | $11.00 | |
1945 | NCC | MS64 | Strong cartwheel lustre. Trends $20. ** | $14.00 | |
1946 | 6 Over 6 | NCC | F12 | Hard to find even in well circulated condition Est. $8.00. ** | $6.00 |
1947 | Re-cut Date - Zoell # R177b | NCC | Fine15 | Re-cut '147' in date. 2 very light scrs. in an 'X' on Obverse - visible with a mag. glass. * * | $10.00 |
1948 | CCCS-NCC | MS65-MS65 | Very strong lustre - both sides. Eyebrow is better than average with the eyelid clearly defined. Reverse strike is soft on the beaver's upper back. Trends $200 ** | $150.00 | |
1948 | NCC | EF45 | All the King's hair detail is clear. Est. $8.00. ** | $6.00 | |
1950 | NCC | MS63 | Strong frost and well struck. Trends $20. ** | $13.00 | |
1951 | Half Moon | NCC | AU55 | Full detail. ** | $7.00 |
1952 | CCCS-NCC | MS65-MS65+ | A blazing Gem. One tiny Obverse contact from MS66. Slated for re-submission for a potential higher grade. MS65 Trends $100. ** | $80.00 | |
1952 | NCC | MS64 | Ultra heavy frost. 1 Obv. contact from 66. Trends $25 * | $15.00 | |
1952 | NCC | MS63 | Trends $10. ** | $7.00 | |
1953 | NSS Far Leaf | NCC | MS63 | Trends $8.00. ** | $6.00 |
1954 | NCC | MS63 | Flashy as are all of them. Trends $10. ** | $7.00 | |
1956 | NCC | MS64 | Very strong frost - both sides. Trends $15. ** | $11.00 | |
1957 | NCC | PL66 | Beautiful Lustre. Trends $40. * | $26.00 | |
1957 | NCC | PL65 | Trends $16.00 * | $11.00 | |
1957 | Bugtail | NCC | EF40 | A neat variety. ** | $6.00 |
1958 | NCC | PL65 | Trends $13. ** | $9.00 | |
1959 | NCC | PL65 + | Trends $10. ** | $6.00 | |
1962 | Heavy Double Date | CCCS-NCC | MS64 | Heavy white frost. Trends $10. From an earlier ICCS collection. The previous owner removed it from the ICCS holder for improved presentation. ** | $185.00 |
1962 | Double 1962 | ICCS-NCC | MS64 | The date doubling of this ' Double 1962 ' 1962 is not as dramatic as an example referred to as a Double Date. ** | $18.00 |
1962 | Re-engraved Date | CCCS-NCC | MS60 | Could pass as a higher grade. From an earlier period in ICCS certification - (KB 845) Trends. $15. ** | $10.00 |
1964 | Extra Waterline | ICG | MS64 | Graded on the button. Heavy frost on both sides. Flashy and scarce. Trends $800. ** | $585.00 |
1966 | CCCS-NCC | MS65-MS65+ | In over 40 years Newcan has only seen about 4 pieces in MS65 and just 1 in MS66. A modern nickel RARITY. This piece is one light Obverse contact from MS66. | $275.00 | |
1966 | NCC | MS65 | The scarcity of this date in 64 and higher is badly underated. In 35 years Newcan has been able to obtain only 2 in 65 and one in 66. The production quality of the entire run of this date was worse than bad it was brutal. Only 8 modern nickels have fewer MS65's and higher in the iCCS 2016 Report and THEY ARE ALL VARIETIES, NOT A REGULAR YEAR DATE.like this. You may not ever see any other example of 1966 in an equal or better high grade. Exceptionally scarce and brilliant with heavy cartwheel frost. ** | $275.00 | |
1969 | NCC | PL64 Ultra Cameo | Est. $50 * | $35.00 | |
1970 | CCCS-NCC | MS66-MS66 | This date has a very small mintage - under 6 million.; which is the lowest number issued between 1968 and 1999 - exclusive of varieties. Up to present day only the 2000 P is lower at 4,899,000 and it could be considered as a variety issue, being 1 of 3 different issues in that year. 1970 5c is listed in the Charlton catalogue at $225 for MS66 * | $160.00 | |
1970 | NCC | MS65 | Very heavy frost. Trends $25 * | $16.00 | |
1971 | NCC | MS65 | Very strong lustre. Trends $30 * | $22.00 | |
1971 | NCC | MS64 | Heavy spinning lustre. Trends $10 * | $6.00 | |
1979 | CCCS-NCC | MS66-MS66 | Very heavy spinning lustre. The highest grade we have seen for this MS66 issue. Shown in Charlton in MS66 at $200 ** | $140.00 | |
1948 | CCCS-NCC | MS64 - MS64 + | Just a couple of small contacts from MS65. Has a decent chance to upgrade to GEM. MS64 Trends - $75. ** | $60.00 |
Canada Ten Cents (63)
Date | Variety | Grading Agency | Grade | Description | price |
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1870 | Narrow O | ICCS-NCC | VG10 | A decent Vicky 10c and in fairness, many would call it About Fine. VG10 Trends $60 * | $43.00 |
1880H | Obverse 2 | NCC | Good 6 | All lettering and major detail clear. Unimpaired rims. Trends $40 * | $28.00 |
1882H | NCC | Good 6 | Scr. Rev. * | $13.00 | |
1886 | Sm. 6/6 Obv. 5 | ICCS | VG 8 - Corrosion | The light corrosion is hidden by even slate toning - medium in devices and light in centre. Still an attractive VG 8. Trends for VG 8 without the very light corrosion $100. Est. $60. ** | $42.00 |
1887 | CCCS-NCC | VF30-VF30 | Even medium to light slate-gold Obverse tone and even steel-blue and gold Reverse. A problem free, appealing Key Date. Trends $550. ** | $465.00 | |
1892 | Small 9 - Obv. 5 | ICCS | Fine 12 | Attractive medium slate tone in devices - both sides. Trends $65 * | $48.00 |
1894 | Obv. 5 | NCC | Good 6 Clnd. | All major design showing, including Victoria's complete outline & her ear. Rims are strong & undamaged. The coin is cleaned with a traces of pre-cleaning darkness in the lettering of 'CANADA'. Est $25 * | $15.00 |
1896 | Obv. 6 | NCC | VG8/VG10 Clnd. | An OK looking coin with a strong VG10 Reverse and VG8 Obv. Has a few tiny flecks of carbon on the Obverse rim. Just dip-cleaned not abraised. Est. $18 * | $12.00 |
1896 | Obv. 5 | NCC | Good 4 Pitted | The pitting only shows with a glass; but a scrape at the eye is visible. Est. $15 * | $9.00 |
1898 | Obv. 6 | NCC | Good 6 | Nice slate-gold tone in devices with all major detail clear and trouble free rims. Trends $20 * | $14.00 |
1899 | Small 9's | NCC | VG8/G4 | A nice natural slate-gold tone in devices on both sides. Date is worn but still readable. Est. $15 * | $11.00 |
1903 | CCCS-NCC | MS64-MS64 + | Even violet-gray patina on both sides. Surfaces are mark free and at least a strong 64. Nice frost.and appeal. Trends - $5500. ** | $4,350.00 | |
1903 | PCGS-NCC | AU55-MS62 | Even, light to medium, bluish-gold tone with nice appeal and frost. Typical Obv. Edward strike, well struck Rev. We feel this piece has been undergraded in this PCGS holder and it may go in for resubmission. Newcan grade MS62. For now we will show the Est. as an AU55 $1100 ** | $975.00 | |
1903 | PCGS-NCC | AU55-AU55 | Graded on the button with light gold tone on both sides. Trends $1100 * | $825.00 | |
1903H | NCC | VG/F15 | Light toning iin devices. Est. $14 * | $11.00 | |
1905 | NCC | VG | Problem free with original light tone. Trends $15 * | $11.00 | |
1907 | NCC | Good 6 | Problem free. Est. $7 * | $5.00 | |
1908 | NCC | G/VG Dipped | Dipped but not abraised. Est. $10 * | $8.00 | |
1919 | NCC | EF40 | Tons of mint frost. Light stain on Obv. Est. $8 * | $5.00 | |
1921 | PCGS | MS65 | Very heavy frost. Pale gold tone - Obv. Rev. - white with claims to a higher grade. Very Scarce in GEM and unlisted in Trends. Charlton lists MS65 at $1250 ** | $985.00 | |
1938 | CCCS-NCC | MS63-MS63 | Very heavy white frost with pronounced die cracking in 'GEORGIVS'. Trends $125 ** | $95.00 | |
1942 | NCC | AU50 | Lots of frost remaining. Original and brilliant. Trends $20 * | $15.00 | |
1946 | NCC | AU55 | Flashy white. $26 * | $16.00 | |
1948 | NCC | VG | Strong die rotation * | $5.00 | |
1950 | NCC | AU58 | Light gold tone, strong Mint lustre. Est. $9 * | $5.00 | |
1951 | NCC | MS63 Cameo/MS65+ | Reverse borders on perfect; but Obv. has one drag mark in front of Geo.VI. Est. $30 * | $18.00 | |
1956 | Dot | CCCS | MS66 | Beautiful and even light gold toning on Obv. with a hint of very light gold in 'CANADA' on Reverse. PREMIUM EYE APPEAL * | $775.00 |
1956 | CCCS-NCC | MS65 Cameo-MS65 Cameo | A strong cameo for a Business Strike. Blast white frost - both sides. Est. $75 ** | $60.00 | |
1957 | CCCS-NCC | PL68 Heavy Cameo | A TRUE PROOF LIKE RARITY in this condition with full blast white surfaces - both sides. Note - the 1957, 1959, 1960 10 cents are all shown in Proof-like Trends with a blank in PL66 Heavy Cameo. This beauty is two steps up from that ! PCGS shows only one at PL68 with no cameo.** | $1,500.00 | |
1957 | CCCS-NCC | PL67-PL67 | Premium gold tone and appeal. ICCS 2016 Pop Report lists none higher than PL67 and PCGS shows one only higher at PL68. Est. $275. ** | $195.00 | |
1957 | CCCS-NCC | PL65 Heavy Cameo-PL66 Heavy Cameo | Trends for PL65 Heavy Cameo - $100 ** | $75.00 | |
1957 | CCCS-NCC | PL66 Cameo-PL66 Cameo | Another high end PL with light gold tone on Reverse. Est. $75 ** | $55.00 | |
1957 | NCC | PL64 Heavy Cameo | Brilliant and very scarce to find with a strong or heavy cameo. Trends $50 * | $38.00 | |
1957 | NCC | PL66 | Very light peripheral Toning. Trends $40 * | $26.00 | |
1957 | NCC | MS65 | Blast white Gem. Trends $40 * | $25.00 | |
1957 | NCC | PL65 | Light reddish-gold tone on Obverse and light gold on Reverse. Trends $17 * | $12.00 | |
1958 | NCC | PL64 Ultra Heavy Cameo | The Queen is full snow white. Est. $40 * | $23.00 | |
1959 | NCC | PL66 + Cameo | A very scarce, white KEY PL. in the 10c cameo series. Est $65 * | $40.00 | |
1959 | NCC | PL66 Cameo | A very scarce PL in this grade. Blast white. Est. $40 * | $25.00 | |
1960 | CCCS-NCC | PL66 Heavy Cameo-PL66 Heavy Cameo | Newcan feels that this Heavy Cameo 10c date and the 1959 are even tougher than the 1957. A white semi-mirror Obverse and rich blue-green Reverse. Est. $375 ** | $300.00 | |
1960 | NCC | PL66 Cameo | A very scarce PL with cameo. Est $45 * | $35.00 | |
1960 | NCC | PL64 + Heavy Cameo | A trace of emerald-green tone at Rev. bottom. Has 1 very light Obv. contact that prevents a much higher grade Est. $35 * | $25.00 | |
1960 | NCC | PL65 Cameo | Brilliant with a cameo on both sides. Trends $25 * | $17.00 | |
1962 | NCC | MS65 + | Blast white. Estimate $30 * | $18.00 | |
1962 | ICCS-NCC | MS65-MS65+ | A BLAST WHITE Gem. Has strong potential to upgrade. From and early ICCS collection. * | $20.00 | |
1964 | NCC | PL64 Ultra Heavy Cameo | The Queen and the Bluenose are both full snow white * | $20.00 | |
1965 | CCCS-NCC | PL67 Ultra Cameo | A monster PL with a hint of gold on rims and ultra cameos on both sides. ** | $265.00 | |
1965 | CCCS-NCC | MS66-MS66 PQ | Beautiful bluish-gold toning on Obverse with SUPERB tone Reverse and with a HEAVY CAMEO Bluenose schooner ** | $120.00 | |
1965 | CCCS-NCC | PL66 Ultra Heavy Cameo | Trace gold on rims. A beauty. $125 ** | $75.00 | |
1965 | CCCS-NCC | PL66 Heavy Cameo-PL66 Heavy Cameo | Heavy Cameos on both sides and with trace gold tone on rims. Est. $40 ** | $28.00 | |
1965 | NCC | PL66 Heavy Cameo | Blast white with a heavy cameo on both sides. Est. $40 * | $26.00 | |
1965 | NCC | MS66 | Rich gold and blue toning on both sides with strong appeal on Obverse and superb appeal on Reverse. ** | $80.00 | |
1965 | ICCS | PL65 Heavy Cameo | Trace gold tone. The Queens head is ultra cameo * | $15.00 | |
1967 | CCCS-NCC | MS65 Ultra Heavy Cameo | A beauty with golden rims that would grade MS66 Ultra Cameo except for trace Obverse contact. A perfect fit for a high end business strike 1967 set.** | $125.00 | |
1967 | NCC | MS66 | White with heavy cartwheel lustre. Weakly struck just below Queen's ear. | $65.00 | |
1968 | Silver | CCCS-NCC | PL66 Cameo | Blast white with ultra heavy cartwheel frost and strong eye appeal. ** | $23.00 |
1970 | Doubled "0" in Date | CCCS-NCC | MS66 | Not labelled ' Double 0 In Date ' by CCCS. Heavy cartwheel frost. ** | $65.00 |
1970 | Doubled '0' in Date | ICCS-NCC | MS65-MS65 | Est. $60 ** | $44.00 |
1970 | ICCS | MS65 | Strong lustre and appeal. From early ICCS with a 2 letter certification number. Trends $25. ** | $18.00 | |
1970 | NCC | MS65 Cameo Reverse | A low mintage date in premium condition. Est. $30 * | $22.00 | |
1976 | NCC | MS65 | Trends $25 * | $15.00 | |
1979 | NCC | MS65 | Nice cartwheel lustre. Trends $35 * | $18.00 | |
1969 | Small Date | NGC-NCC | MS66 | A STRONG MS66 with very heavy frost on both sides. Est. $95. | $70.00 |
Canada Twenty Cents (2)
Date | Variety | Grading Agency | Grade | Description | price |
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1858 | Re-engraved 5 | NCC | AU50 | Pleasing in all aspects and in an affordable grade. Trends $650 * | $550.00 |
1858 | CCCS-NCC | EF45-EF45 | Eyelid and hair in bun complete. Full braid with gold toning in the devices of both sides. Always in demand; especially with eye appeal and no problems. ** | $465.00 |
Canada Twenty-five Cents (40)
Date | Variety | Grading Agency | Grade | Description | price |
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1870 | CCCS-NCC | EF40-EF40 | Light, even, slate toning on both sides and no problems. The ' 5 ' in the denomination ' 25 ' is re-punched. Trends $300. ** | $245.00 | |
1902 | CCCS-NCC | AU55-AU55 | Attractive blue-green & gold toning with strong lustre on both sides of this underrated date. Many would grade as MS60 or MS62. Est. $750 - $860 ** | $585.00 | |
1927 | CCCS-NCC | AU50 | A tough date to find above VF. This piece has light gold and blue-green tone on both sides with the Reverse patin in the upper left quadrant. Notwithstanding the localized Reverse tone, this piece has consideable appeal. Reverse strike is soft in the leaves; which is a recurring feature of George V quarters. AU50 Trends $750. ** | $535.00 | |
1947 | CCCS-ICCS | MS64-MS64 | Light gold with hints of blue-green on Obverse. Reverse is brilliant. Looks like a Type display piece from a Blue Whitman book. Trends $250. ** | $175.00 | |
1949 | CCCS | MS64 | Brilliant with trace gold rims. Would have graded MS66 but for a slight cloudiness on Obv. Trends $90. ** | $70.00 | |
1954 | ICCS | PL66 | Even light gold toning on both sides. Very attractive. Trends $190. ** | $145.00 | |
1957 | CCCS-NCC | PL67-PL67 | Superb white PL Gem with trace gold on the rims - both sides. Est. $300. ** | $220.00 | |
1957 | CCCS-NCC | PL67-PL67 | A beautiful PL Gem + with very light gold patina on both sides. Est. $300. ** | $220.00 | |
1957 | CCCS-NCC | PL67-PL67 | Enhancing light purple-gold toning on both sides. Est. $300. ** | $220.00 | |
1957 | CCCS-NCC | PL66-PL66+ | Enhancing light gold tone in devices on both sides. Trends $70. ** | $53.00 | |
1957 | CCCS-ICCS | PL66-PL66 | Some might call this piece a PL67. Light gold toning in perimeter. From an early ICCS collection with the 2 letter (UQ 102) ICCS grading ticket included. Cross-certified by CCCS, Trends $70.** | $52.00 | |
1957 | CCCS-ICCS | PL66-PL66 | A brilliant, problem free, cross graded beauty. Trends $70. ** | $50.00 | |
1957 | CCCS-ICCS | PL66-PL66 | An easy PL66 with trace gold tone on rims Trends $70 ** | $45.00 | |
1957 | ICCS | PL64 Cameo | Very tough to find with a Cameo. Trends $50. ** | $37.00 | |
1958 | CCCS-NCC | PL66 Heavy Cameo | Very light gold in the devices on both sides. So close to PL67. PL66 Heavy Cameo Trends. $200 ** | $150.00 | |
1959 | CCCS-NCC | PL68 Heavy Cameo-PL68 Heavy Cameo | FLAWLESS - a spectacular, ultimate PL. The highest PL Cameo by PCGS is a 66 & ICCS has graded 3 in PL67 Heavy Cameo & 3 in PL67 Ultra Cameo and nothing in 68. A coin for the finest PL Set. ** | $500.00 | |
1962 | CCCS-NCC | MS63 Ultra Cameo-MS63 Ultra Cameo | Blast white. Ultra Heavy Business Strikes are very difficult to find. Est $100 ** | $75.00 | |
1965 | CCCS-NCC | MS65 Ultra Cameo-MS65 Ultra Cameo | RARE. Blast white with premium cartwheel lustre. This is only the second Ultra Cameo 1965 Business Strike we've seen. The last ICCS Pop Report to list these scarce items was from 2009 and I doubt if the numbers have changed much. The total number of this date certified by ICCS at that time, was just 5 pcs. only, in any grade. ** | $220.00 | |
1965 | NCC | MS66 | Both sides have premium toning, especially on Reverse which is frosty red-gold in centre & brilliant blue in legends. Charlton lists MS66 at $200. ** | $150.00 | |
1965 | CCCS-NCC | MS64 Ultra Cameo-MS64 Ultra Cameo | Blast white and with a stunning cameo. Est. $200 ** | $140.00 | |
1965 | CCCS-NCC | MS64 Heavy Cameo-MS65 Heavy Cameo | Red-gold tone - both sides. Strong eye appeal. Est. $45 ** | $30.00 | |
1967 | CCCS-NCC | MS66-MS67 | Blast white with ultra heavy frost. For the ultimate 1967 Set. ** | $130.00 | |
1968 | Silver | ICCS-NCC | MS66-MS66+ Cameo | Blast white with ultra heavy cartwheel lustre and a nice MS cameo. From an early ICCS certification. OQ. 932. ** | $70.00 |
1968 | Silver | ICCS-NCC | MS66-MS66+ | Light gold tone on both sides. From an early ICCS certification - OQ 927. ** | $50.00 |
1968 | Silver | CCCS-NCC | MS66 Cameo | Blast white and with very heavy cartwheel frost. Est. $90. ** | $65.00 |
1968 | Silver | NCC | MS65 Cameo | Very light, even gold tone on Reverse. Obverse is blast white. Est. $40 * | $25.00 |
1968 | Silver | NCC | MS65 Cameo | Blast white - both sides. Est. $40 * | $22.00 |
1968 | Silver | NCC | MS65 + | Blast white - both sides. Est. $30 * | $18.00 |
1968 | Silver | ICCS-NCC | MS65 | Gold toning on both sides. Trends $25. ** | $17.00 |
1968 | Silver | ICCS-NCC | MS65 | Blast white on Obv., and gold tone on Reverse. Trends $25. ** | $17.00 |
1970 | CCCS-NCC | MS66 - MS66 + | Trace contacts, visible only with a magnifying glass. Charlton valuation $60. ** | $45.00 | |
1970 | ICCS-NCC | MS65 | A scarce low mintage 25c in GEM BU. Trends $25. ** | $18.00 | |
1970 | NCC | MS65 | Low mintage and GEM condition. Trends $25 * | $15.00 | |
1971 | ICCS | PL66 Cameo + | A beauty. Est. $30. ** | $22.00 | |
1973 | Large Bust | CCCS-ICCS- | MS63-63-63 | Graded at MS63 by CCCS, ICCS and Newcan CC. A very scarce, nickel-steel issue with a few very light contacts from a higher grade. ** | $680.00 |
1977 | ICCS | MS65 | Trends $20. ** | $15.00 | |
1991 | NCC | Heavy Cameo Proof | A scarce date modern 25c in Heavy Cameo Proof * | $22.00 | |
1991 | NCC | MS64 + | A steel KEY. Est. $30 * | $16.00 | |
1991 | NCC | MS64 | A very low mintage for a very modern nickel-steel 25c - under 1/2 million. Trends $22 * | $14.00 | |
1999 | September Mule | CCCS | MS67 NC | Flawless and hard to find in this grade. Trends $175. ** | $140.00 |
Canada Fifty Cents (59)
Date | Variety | Grading Agency | Grade | Description | price |
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1871H | CCCS-NCC | AU55-AU55 | Enhancing, light to medium gold & pale blue toning on both sides. Problem free. Lots of mint frost. Trends $4500 ** | $3,750.00 | |
1872H | A Over V | CCCS-NCC | EF40-EF40 | Traces of toning in devices. Eyelid is complete. A tough 50c variety. Trends $6000. ** | $4,400.00 |
1892 | Obv. 3 | PCGS | AU50 | VERY RARE. The second best of this scarce Obv. variety that we have ever seen. Light gold tone with considerable mint lustre in devices. Eyelid is very well defined and the eyebrow has just a hint of wear. Trends $7500. ** | $6,200.00 |
1894 | CCCS-NCC | VF20 | An important Key Date with light toning and no problems. A challenging date in a pleasing mid rand circulated grade & still on many lists. First call wins ! ** | $2,150.00 | |
1906 | CCCS-NCC | VF20 | Problem free with a full clear horizontal band in crown. Trends $200. ** | $145.00 | |
1913 | NCC | VF20 Lightly Cleaned | 6 Clear Jewels in crown-band. Light, cleaning hairlines but still looks nice. Est. $275. ** | $180.00 | |
1914 | NCC | AVG | Fully original with light gold tone - both sides. All major Reverse detail is clear except the 'ANA' in 'CANADA' which is weak but still visible, a common feature of 1914's. All Obverse legemds are very clear and the rims of both sides are well defined with just one very light tap visible at 4:00 o'clock Reverse edge. The King's portrait outline is complete and all major detail is clear with ear showing well and crown band easily visible at front and just visible at the back. Obverse has 2 very small hits under the King's shoulder - not distracting. With silver at $31.00 Can. this coin has a shade under $11 worth of silver bullion value apart from its collectable status as a Semi-key Date. Est. $40 * | $29.00 | |
1917 | NCC | Fine 12 | A hint of gold tone in devices. Est. $32 * | $25.00 | |
1919 | NCC | AVF | Balanced medium gray toning in Rev. devices - slate gray on Obverse. 5 of the 8 pearls showing in the King's horizontal crown band. A decent Reverse with Obv. tone a trifle uneven with a trace of old rub lines barely discernible in front of the King. Not a beauty but still an OK fit in a modest grade set with $12 worth of silver bullion value with silver at $35 CF. VF20 Trends $50. Est. $35 * | $18.00 | |
1929 | NCC | A. F/Fine + | Lightly toned and problem free Est. $30 * | $22.00 | |
1940 | ICCS-NCC | MS64-MS64 | Light gold toning on both sides. From an early ICCS collection. Certification # SL 368 * | $175.00 | |
1941 | Wide Date | ICCS-NCC | MS64-MS64 ++ | Utra heavy blast white frost and problem free. Charlton list for Wide Date in MS64 - $250. ** | $190.00 |
1941 | Narrow Date | NCC | AU/MS63 | Premium strike, especially on Reverse shield. Heavy, brilliant mint frost. A very attractive coin with a far better Reverse than the nice AU Obverse. Est. $30 * | $20.00 |
1943 | Flat Back 9 Inside Re-engraved 3 | NCC | AU55 | Brilliant with strong mint frost. Est. $35 * | $24.00 |
1945 | Narrow Date, Pointed 5, Round Back 9 | CCCS-NCC | MS65 Cameo-MS65+ Heavy Cameo | Newcan grade - MS65 + HEAVY CAMEO. A rare grade GEM. White with a hint of gold toning on Reverse and on King's Portrait. Very light Obverse contact from MS66 Heavy Cameo MS65 + Est. MS65 Heavy Cameo - $2500 + - $3500. A superb Business strike ! Don't wait on this one ! ** | $1,685.00 |
1946 | Narrow Date | CCCS-NCC | AU58-AU58 | Full brilliant with just a hint of gold on rims. Trends $75. ** | $55.00 |
1946 | Narrow Date | CCCS-NCC | AU53 | Graded on the button ! Fully brillinat with just a hint of gold on the rims - both sides. Trends - $65. ** | $50.00 |
1946 | Flat Back 9 Wide Date | NCC | EF45 | Tons of brilliant mint frost. Est. $30 * | $22.00 |
1946 | Narrow Date | NCC | AU50 | Brilliant and with lots of mint frost in devices. Trends $40 * | $27.00 |
1947 | Straight 7/7 Wide Date | CCCS-ICCS | MS64-MS64 | Blast white and problem free. An early ICCS 2 letter prefix (SP356) Charlton estimate and Trends $750. ** | $620.00 |
1949 | Narrow Date, Round Back 9 | CCCS - NCC | AU55 | Frosty mint lustre. Est. $45. ** | $35.00 |
1953 | LDNSS | CCCS - NCC | MS65 - MS65 | Mostly white, with strong frost and gold-red on the upper Obverse and Reverse. VERY RARE and THE KEY to the series. Seldom available in this condition. Trends $4000. ** | $3,165.00 |
1953 | LDSS | ICCS-NCC | MS65-MS65+ | Blast white with heavy cartwheel frost. A very strong 65+ Gem every day of the week. TIED HIGHEST ICCS. Trends $600. ** | $485.00 |
1953 | LDNSS | NCC | EF40 | Original with just a trace of toning in periphery. Trends $25 * | $18.00 |
1953 | LDSS | CCCS-ICCS | PL64-PL64 | Brilliant, flashy and attractive. Trends $400. ** | $330.00 |
1955 | ICCS-NCC | PL65-PL65 Cameo | Brilliant.and a Cameo.. Trends for a PL65 without any cameo - $80. ** | $52.00 | |
1957 | CCCS-NCC | PL66-PL66 | Attractive. Blast whitehint of tone at the rims.of both sides. Trends $125. ** | $85.00 | |
1957 | NCC | PL65 | Untoned. Trends $40 * | $28.00 | |
1957 | NCC | PL64 | Untoned. Trends $30 * | $22.00 | |
1958 | NCC | PL64 | Brilliant and attractive. Trends $25 * | $18.00 | |
1960 | ICCS | MS65 Heavy Cameo | Nice peripheral toning on the Obverse. VERY SCARCE with a Mint State heavy cameo. ** | $350.00 | |
1960 | NCC | PL66 Cameo | Brilliant with full mirror fields and a nice cameo. Trends $35 * | $25.00 | |
1960 | NCC | PL64 + Strong Cameo | Brilliant with heavy cartwheel lustre and very close to Heavy Cameo. Trends $17 * | $13.00 | |
1961 | CCCS-NCC | MS65 - MS66 | A hint of gold on the rims. Mostly blast white with ultra heavy cartwheel frost on boith sides. Estimate $150 - $200. ** | $135.00 | |
1961 | NCC | PL66 + Cameo | A brilliant semi-mirror GEM +. Trends $35 * | $20.00 | |
1961 | NCC | PL65 Heavy Cameo | Brilliant with close to mirror survaces. Est. for PL65 + Heavy Cameo $25 * | $17.00 | |
1962 | CCCS-NCC | MS65-MS65 | Beautiful and even magenta-blue toning on both sides. Trends $75. ** | $58.00 | |
1963 | ICCS-CCCS | MS64 Ultra Cameo - MS64 Ultra Cameo | A Business Strike 50c with an ULTRA HEAVY CAMEO is RARE. CCCS placed the ICCS MS64 grade on the CCCS holder but forgot to include the designation of ULTRA HEAVY CAMEO which is an obvious feature of this beauty as graded by ICCS The matching ICCS certification ticket (XYZ 572 MS63 Ultra Cameo) is included. ** | $190.00 | |
1963 | NCC | MS63+ Heavy Cameo | Brilliant and very flashy. Est. $25 * | $16.00 | |
1964 | NCC | PL66 Cameo | Brilliant. Trends $30 * | $20.00 | |
1964 | NCC | PL65 Heavy Cameo | Brilliant. PL65 Heavy Cameo Trends $25 * | $17.00 | |
1966 | NCC | MS65 | Blast white Obverse with just a hint of gold tone on the Reverse rims. Trends $60. ** | $40.00 | |
1966 | CCCS-NCC | MS64 Ultra Cameo-MS65 Ultra Cameo | Blast white. Newcan grades this beauty at Ultra Cameo MS65. It will go in to be re-certified in the fall. ** | $190.00 | |
1966 | CCCS-NCC | MS63 Ultra Cameo-MS64 Ultra Cameo | Brilliant with GEM surfaces and a Heavy Obverse Cameo. Slated to be recertified if it is still in stock in the Fall. Estimate $150. ** | $115.00 | |
1967 | CCCS-ICCS | MS65 Heavy Cameo-MS65 Heavy Cameo | A brilliant beauty for the ultimate 1967 Set. Business Strike Heavy and Ultra Cameos are much scarcer than most PL Heavy or Ultra Cameos. Business Strike Heavy Cameos are a huge challenge. ** | $225.00 | |
1966 | NCC | MS64 Cameo | Heavy white cartwheel frost with enhancing light gold in periphery. Est. $30 * | $18.00 | |
1968 | NCC | MS65 | Strong cartwheel lustre. Trends $30 * | $18.00 | |
1970 | NCC | MS65 | Excellent frost and fields. Trends $25 * | $15.00 | |
1972 | NCC | MS65 | Could be seen by many as an MS66. Trends $30 * | $18.00 | |
1974 | NCC | MS65 | Gem surfaces and lustre. Trends $30 * | $18.00 | |
1975 | NCC | MS65 | Excellent in every regard. Trends $30 * | $18.00 | |
1976 | NCC | MS65 | An easy MS65 and a nice fit in your Nickel-steel set. Trends $30 * | $20.00 | |
1978 | Square Jewels | NCC | Num. BU 66 | Trends $20 * | $14.00 |
1979 | CCCS-NCC | MS67-MS67 | Perfect in every way - surfaces, frost, strike and eye appeal. With a quick glance, one could almost believe it was a frosty silver coin. ** | $285.00 | |
1979 | CCCS-NCC | MS66-MS66 | It has so much blast that it almost looks silver. Tied HIGHEST ICCS. On another day it might make 67. ** | $85.00 | |
1979 | NCC | MS65 | Ultra heavy lustre. Trends $25 * | $16.00 | |
1995 | NCC | MS65 | Strong carwheel lustre. Trends $25 * | $16.00 | |
2005 | P | NCC | MS65 | An easy 65. Trends $20 * | $13.00 |
2008 | Logo | NCC | MS65 | Sparkiling cartwheel lustre. Trends $20 * | $13.00 |
Canada Dollars (56)
Date | Variety | Grading Agency | Grade | Description | price |
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1935 | NCC | AU55 | A decent Type piece at a modest price. Trends $46 * | $33.00 | |
1936 | CCCS-NCC | AU55-AU55 | Lightly toned on Obv. and brilliant on Rev.. All details clear with frosty surfaces on both sides.Trends estimate $55. ** | $45.00 | |
1938 | NCC | MS65 | Ultra heavy blast white frost. 1 tiny delamination beside the 'I' in 'GEORGIVS'. Strong eye appeal. Trends $2700. ** | $1,900.00 | |
1939 | NCC | MS62 Cameo | Brilliant. Raised Die Polish LinesTrends $55 * | $28.00 | |
1939 | NCC | AU58 | Tons of white frost and problem free. Trends $28 * | $23.00 | |
1946 | CCCS | MS62 | A little busy; but nothing harsh nor glaring. A nice, brilliant addition to a middle range Mint State Dollar Set. Trends $270. ** | $225.00 | |
1948 | CCCS-NCC | MS65-MS65+ | THE KING of the DOLLARS in rich purple-gold. Flashy & RARE with strong cartwheels & EYE APPEAL This is the nicest 1948 Newcan has listed. Trends $17500. ** | $14,500.00 | |
1949 | NCC | AU55 | Brilliant, original and problem free. Trends $33 * | $27.00 | |
1949 | NCC | AU50 | Brilliant, original and problem free. $32 * | $25.00 | |
1950 | CCCS-PCGS | PL66-PL66 | Brilliant with vibrant cartwheel lustre. Graded the same by both companies. Trends $1100. ** | $875.00 | |
1954 | CCCS-ICCS | PL66 Ultra Cameo-PL66 Ultra Cameo | A brilliant, semi-mirror beauty. Tied with 5 ICCS Ultra Cameos at PL66, with only 1 ICCS Ultra higher at PL67. No ICCS certified above PL67 with or without cameo. Est. $1800. ** | $1,400.00 | |
1954 | CCCS-ICCS | PL66 Heavy Cameo-PL66 Heavy Cameo | Very close to PL67 and difficult to improve upon. Mirror fields. Trends $650. ** | $480.00 | |
1955 | Arnprior | CCCS-NCC | PL68-PL68 Light Cameo | Brilliant and PERFECT in all respects. The best we have seen. ** | $2,765.00 |
1955 | Arnprior | CCCS-PCGS | PL67 Cameo-PL67 | Brilliant with just a hint of gold beginning on the rims - both sides. Estimate $1600. ** | $1,185.00 |
1955 | CCCS-NCC | PL66 Heavy Cameo-PL66 Heavy Cameo | Clearly a Heavy Cameo and without toning except for a trace on the rims. PL66 Heavy Cameo Trends $850. ** | $625.00 | |
1955 | CCCS-NCC | PL65 Heavy Cameo-PL65 Heavy Cameo | Blast white with a very strong cameo. Trends $450. ** | $360.00 | |
1956 | CCCS- NCC | PL67 Heavy Cameo-PL67 Heavy Cameo | Mirror fields and so close to Ultra Cameo. Est. $600. ** | $425.00 | |
1956 | CCCS-NCC | PL66 Heavy Cameo-PL66 Heavy Cameo | Brilliant with light gold rims on both sides. A high end mirror like PL66. Trends $350. ** | $270.00 | |
1957 | CCCS-NCC | PL66 Heavy Cameo-PL66 Heavy Cameo | This is the finest 1957 PL $ that Newcan has ever seen. A beautiful fit for an advanced PL dollar collection. ** | $3,800.00 | |
1957 | CCCS-NCC | PL65 Heavy Cameo-PL65 Heavy Cameo | One very minor trace contact from PL66 or PL67. Brilliant with light gold on Obverse and Reverse rims.Very Scarce. | $2,000.00 | |
1957 | CCCS-NCC | PL66 Cameo-PL66 Cameo | Another beauty ! Newcan has a wide selection of PL Cameo and PL Heavy Cameo dollars - we have been acquiring these items over a long period and it is unlikely that such a comprehensive selection of advanced grade PL's could be foiund elsewhere. ** | $1,100.00 | |
1957 | ICCS | PL66 Cameo | SCARCE with any cameo. Tied with 6 others at PL66 Cameo. Full semi-mirror white and with a shot to upgrade. Only 3 ICCS Heavy Cameos - 2 at 65 and 1 at 66. Trends for PL66 Cameo - $1200 * | $950.00 | |
1957 | NCC | PL66 Cameo | Brilliant and an obvious cameo. Trends $1200 * | $950.00 | |
1957 | PCGS | PL67 | Trace gold on the rims with ultra heavy, pale blue cartwheel lustre. Est. $900 * | $635.00 | |
1957 | ICCS | PL65 Cameo | SCARCE. Only 7 Cameos graded higher - all at PL66 and only 3 graded with Heavy Cameo - 2 at PL65 and 1 at PL66 * | $175.00 | |
1958 | CCCS-NCC | PL66 Ultra Cameo--PL66 Ultra Cameo | Blast white with superb surfaces and cartwheel frost. ** | $1,200.00 | |
1958 | CCCS-NCC | PL67 Heavy Cameo | A snow white Queen with light gold rims. ** | $475.00 | |
1958 | CCCS-NCC | PL66 Heavy Cameo-PL67 Heavy Cameo | Brilliant and with semi-mirror fields. We feel the grade on this piece could warrant a higher number. Trends for PL66 Heavy Cameo $200. ** | $150.00 | |
1958 | ICCS-NCC | PL66Cameo-PL66 Cameo | Blast white and graded on the button. Trends $115. ** | $80.00 | |
1959 | CCCS-ICCS | PL67 Heavy Cameo-PL67 Heavy Cameo | VERY RARE. None certified by ICCS at PL68 with or without a cameo. Brilliant with semi-mirror surfaces. On a different day it might have been called an Ultra Cameo. Tied with 2 others as finest ICCS graded, at PL67 Heavy Cameo. ** | $2,635.00 | |
1959 | CCCS-NCC | PL67 Heavy Cameo-PL67 Heavy Cameo | The best that we have ever listed and with a heavy cameo. Surfaces are without any contact and the Queen effigy appears fully white. For an advanced PL Set or just for the date in an open set (PL or MS) | $2,635.00 | |
1959 | PCGS-CCCS | PL67-PL67 Heavy Cameo | SCARCE. Semi-mirror fields with a nice Cameo. A very scarce PL dollar in this condition ** | $885.00 | |
1959 | CCCS-NCC | PL66 Heavy Cameo-PL66 Heavy Cameo | Brilliant with semi-mirror surfaces and very close to ultra cameo. ** | $250.00 | |
1959 | NCC | PL64 Heavy Cameo | Blast white. A couple of trivial contacts from a higher grade. Trends $50 * | $34.00 | |
1960 | CCCS-ICCS | PL66 Heavy Cameo-PL66 Heavy Cameo | Blast white with semi-mirror fields. Has very good potential to upgrade. Trends $125. ** | $100.00 | |
1960 | NCC | PL66 Cameo | Brilliant and problem free. Trends $55 * | $38.00 | |
1960 | NCC | PL64 | Untoned and original. Trends $30 * | $23.00 | |
1961 | NCC | PL64 | Brilliant. Trends $29 * | $23.00 | |
1965 | Type 4 - LBP5 | CCCS-NCC | PL66 Heavy Cameo-PL66 Heavy Cameo | Original & untoned with Heavy Cameo effect present on both sides. Trends $275 * | $200.00 |
1965 | LBP5 Type 4 | NCC | PL65 Cameo | Brilliant and problem free. Trends $135 ** | $80.00 |
1965 | Type 3 - LBB5 | ICCS | PL64 Heavy Cameo | A hint of gold on rims. A nice piece. Trends $130. ** | $80.00 |
1966 | Lge Beads | NCC | MS63+/64 | Strong, even gold frost on Obverse and brilliant frost on Reverse. Estimate $45 ** | $35.00 |
1967 | CCCS-NCC | PL67 Heavy Cameo | One could almost shave in the mirror fields. Est. $225 * | $150.00 | |
1967 | NCC | MS65 Cameo | Previously graded MS66; but Newcan felt it should be removed from the holder and graded MS65 Cameo. | $125.00 | |
1967 | NCC | MS64 Cameo | Blast white and with strong frost. Est. $75 * | $45.00 | |
1967 | ICCS | PL66 Heavy Cameo | Brilliant & so close to Ultra. Removed from the ICCS holder with certification ticket encluded. Trends PL66 Heavy Cameo $80 | $40.00 | |
1967 | NCC | MS64 Light Cameo | Brilliant. Trends $50 * | $30.00 | |
1968 | DHL # 1 | ICCS | MS64 | A nice MS64 Trends $25 * | $17.00 |
1969 | Doubled Obv. Legends | NCC | MS64 | 'D.G.REGINA' is strike-doubled. Normal 1969 Date MS64 Trends $25 | $16.00 |
1970 | CCCS-NCC | MS65-MS65 | Problem free. Trends $50 * | $38.00 | |
1970 | NCC | MS64 | A nice 64 + Trends $20 * | $14.00 | |
1972 | NCC | MS64 | Close to Gem. Trends $20 * | $14.00 | |
1973 | ICCS | MS66 | Ultra heavy cartwheel lustre. An easy MS66. Charlton lists MS66 at $140. ** | $110.00 | |
1973 | ICCS-NCC | MS65-MS65+ | An easy 65+ with very heavy frost. The new lower Trends $40 * | $27.00 | |
1977 | DJ FWL | NCC | SP67 | Est. $40 * | $23.00 |
1982 | Constitution | NCC | MS65 | Trends $30 * | $18.00 |
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