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C. N. Journal Articles On Victorian Cents

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I have started a new series of articles on Victorian cents that will run in the CN Journal for the next couple of years. The first one is now up on the RCNA website in the member's section. The paper copies of the Journal should be out in the next week or two.

I hope folks find the articles interesting.
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You just couldn't put your pen down again, huh? Looking forward to all your stuff on the Vicky's, as always, Rob.
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If I had to guess, Rob already has the papers written up.
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I hope folks liked Article #1, which talked about 1858 cents. I just submitted Article #2. It starts into the 1859 cents and should be available online in the members section of the RCNA website by the end of this month. The paper copy should be out by mid-March.

This coin did not make the cut for the articles, but it is pretty neat nonetheless. 1859 Narrow 9 with a re-punched 1 in the date. PCGS AU-55.




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Love those Vickies!
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This coin did not make the cut for the articles, but it is pretty neat nonetheless. 1859 Narrow 9 with a re-punched 1 in the date. PCGS AU-55.


Nice one!!
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This coin did not make the cut for the articles, but it is pretty neat nonetheless. 1859 Narrow 9 with a re-punched 1 in the date. PCGS AU-55.
Very nice!
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Here is a duplicate I have that did not make it into the articles. I have kept it for many years because in some ways it is nicer than my MS-64RB. This one is an 1859 DPN9 T2 in PCGS MS-63 RB, and a pretty coin.





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As are the majority of your coins ... beautimousity
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Here is a duplicate I have that did not make it into the articles. I have kept it for many years because in some ways it is nicer than my MS-64RB. This one is an 1859 DPN9 T2 in PCGS MS-63 RB, and a pretty coin.
Nice example!
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Well, I got my CN Journal on Friday and your first (of many I hope) chapter on Uncommon Cents is there and was a joy to read. Great, magnified color images married to the discussion being explained was perfect. Everyone should read and see what is in the initial chapter of the Canadian "Uncommon Cents" history. Congrats, again, Rob for all that you do for Canadian Numismatics.
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