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This is a modest collection of second millennium gold coins of Newfoundland during the late 19th Century
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NEWFOUNDLAND
$2
- 1870
KM-005 - 3,33 g
Mintage - 0,010M
Edge - Plain
This is a small coin from Newfoundland when it was a British colony on the eastern coast of North America. It joined Canada in 1949. The obverse pictures a laureated bust of Queen Victoria (b1819-d1901) with the Latin legend meaning VICTORIA BY GRACE OF GOD QUEEN. The colony's name is below the bust. The reverse has the denomination spelled out in dollars and British pence. This is the Plain Edge variety (normally they were reeded).
$2 - 1872
KM-005 - 3,33 g
Mintage - 0,006M
Edge - Plain
This is a small coin from Newfoundland when it was a British colony on the eastern coast of North America. It joined Canada in 1949. The obverse pictures a laureated bust of Queen Victoria (b1819-d1901) with the Latin legend meaning VICTORIA BY GRACE OF GOD QUEEN. The colony's name is below the bust. The reverse has the denomination spelled out in dollars and British pence. The coin was in jewelry.
$2
- 1885
KM-005 - 3,33 g
Mintage - 0,010M
Edge - Plain
This is a small coin from Newfoundland when it was a British colony on the eastern coast of North America. It joined Canada in 1949. The obverse pictures a laureated bust of Queen Victoria (b1819-d1901) with the Latin legend meaning VICTORIA BY GRACE OF GOD QUEEN. The colony's name is below the bust. The reverse has the denomination spelled out in dollars and British pence. The coin was in jewelry.
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