1894 RARE CANADA Large Cent slightly ciculated non-slabbed pricing. REDUCED


1894 RARE CANADA Large Cent slightly ciculated non-slabbed pricing.  REDUCED

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1894 RARE CANADA Large Cent slightly ciculated non-slabbed pricing. REDUCED:
$19.95


We just purchased a very larger collection of Canadian Large Cents in excellent condition. We are using the grading of the original seller in 1969. These coins have been put way since that time that contributes to the current condition. We are only listing coins we feel are XF or better. Many pieces would actually grade out as AU. This 1894 may be the best of the lot.
My Camera does not do it justice! VEW MY 1858/1859 and my other offers. A GREAT WAY TO FILL SOME EARLY SLOTS Quickly and very reasonable.***The first 2 photos are the actual item you are offerding on Obverse and Reverse***Use photos to make your offer since these are NOT Slabbed Coins. Thus the fair start price for these GEMS! Fully Returnable if unhappy!If you need some fine examples of \"Vickies\" please consider offerding on this coins as well as my other listings. YOU MAY BE ABLE TO offer ON THE OTHER H Vickies since I am offering every date in the series within my other offering. AS ALWAYS, offer AND WIN 5 ITEMS AND GET 10% OFF SPECIAL DISCOUNT AS WELL AS COMBINED SHIPPING & HANDLING CHARGE.History of this beautiful seriesThe first Canadian cent was minted in 1858 and had a diameter of25.4 millimetres (1.00 in) and a weight of 4.54 grams (0.160 oz).These cents were originally issued to bring some kind of order to the Canadianmonetary system, which, until 1858, relied on British coinage, bank andcommercial tokens (francophones calling them sous, a slang termthat survives), U.S. currency and Spanish milled dollars. The coin\'sspecifications were chosen with the intention of the coins also being useful asmeasuring tools. However, their light weight compared to the bank and merchanthalfpenny tokens readily available at the time was a serious hindrance to theiracceptance by the public. Some of the coins were even sold at a 20% discount,and were inherited by the Dominion government in 1867. Fresh production of newcents (with the weight increased to 5.67 grams (0.200 oz)) was notrequired until 1876.[9] The large cents of 1858–1920 weresignificantly larger than modern one cent coins, and have a diameter that is alittle larger than the modern 25¢ piece (its diameter being 23.58 millimetresor 0.928 inches). After Confederation, these coins were struck onthe planchet of the British halfpenny andwere roughly the same value. Pennies were issued sporadically in the third quarter of the 19th century. They were used in the Province of Canada, New Brunswick,and Nova Scotia upon confederation in 1867.

1894 RARE CANADA Large Cent slightly ciculated non-slabbed pricing. REDUCED:
$19.95

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