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1942 c ABOUT UNCIRCULATED Newfoundland Ten Cents Silver #1

$ 12.34

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Item must be returned within: 14 Days

    Description

    This Newfoundland Ten Cent Silver is guaranteed genuine and as described above.  I feel my prices are fair to everyone, so I do not accept lower offers.
    (See details of grading description below.) Defects: none, other than what is normal for the stated condition and/or clearly shows in photos. Satisfaction guaranteed or your money back. I've been selling coins & supplies since 1965, so
    BUY with confidence!
    Please don't bid if you won't buy.
    I gladly accept PAYPAL so you can use your VISA & MASTERCARD, bank account, etc., through Paypal. Check out my other auctions for more coins! (Have fun running them up!)
    Please note:
    If paying with Paypal, please combine all auctions won, making one payment.
    If you are an international buyer, please wait for my invoice since I will combine shipping to give you the best deal possible.
    Grading Details:
    Abbreviations used above refer to the American Numismatic Association (ANA) Grading System as follows: (These descriptions are very brief; for detailed description, see the ANA Grading Book.)
    BU = Brilliant Uncirculated – “New,” has never been in circulation but may have bag marks. The numbers from 60 to 70 refer to how nice the coin appears. The higher the number, the closer to “perfect” the coin is. AU = Almost Uncirculated – Small amount of wear on the highest points. Usually a highly lustrous coin. (AU+ = so close to “new” that you will need a high-powered magnifier to see any wear.) XF = Extremely Fine – Very light wear on the high points. “LIBERTY” is sharp. Only slight wear on end of ribbon. VF = Very Fine – More wear than XF. Slight but even wear on “LIBERTY.” Some flat spots on high points. F = Fine – Moderate to heavy wear. “LIBERTY” worn but visible. VG = Very Good – Most details in hair are worn smooth. At least three letters of “”LIBERTY” are readable. Rims are complete. G = Good – Well worn with very little detail remaining. Basic design is complete.
    Split Grade:
    I use “split” grades to describe an “in between” coin. For example “VF-XF” means that the coin is better than Very Fine and may have some of the characteristics of Extremely Fine, but it isn’t quite good enough to grade it XF.
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    Listing Errors:
    Because I usually list several hundred coins per month, I occasionally make a mistake in the listing, usually by loading up the wrong photo for the listed coin. If you notice a photo that obviously doesn’t match the listing description, please bring this to my attention before bidding so I can correct the photo promptly. In the event a listing ends with a discrepancy between the photo and the listing description, the description will be what I’ll go by to make the delivery. Questions? Please ask me for clarification as needed.
    PERSONAL GRADING PHILOSOPHY
    I urge you to read my “About Me” section as well as look at recent feedback comments. I think you’ll conclude my grading must be fair, consistent, and above all, honest. To me, a coin is either uncirculated or it’s not uncirculated. Yes, I use the term (and legitimate grade) of Almost Uncirculated, but I don’t believe in the terms “mail order unc.” or “commercial unc.” To me, those terms are an abomination to numismatics. What those terms really mean is: “This coin really isn’t uncirculated, but you can probably get buy with calling it uncirculated.” I also don’t sell many “slabbed” or coins graded by third-party grading services. I occasionally do sell a slabbed coin, but that means I also agree that it will make the grade. Regarding pricing, I usually start each listing at 99 cents and hope for the best. I sometimes lose on an individual coin, but overall, I make out O.K., so I’ll continue starting most coins at only 99 cents. Because I have many repeat customers who know my coins are NOT overgraded, I trust them to run them up to a fair price. My average return rate from dissatisfied customers is something less than one coin out of a thousand, so I must be doing something right. Finally, if you have any questions, just ask me! Thanks for taking the time to read this and look at my listing(s). Chuck
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