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1946 Canada Half

Posted: Tue Jan 28, 2014 9:54 am
by CDNMace
Thoughts on grade?

Stopped for some Player's Lights in Windsor, ON on my way back to Michigan the other day. Guy in the convenience store asked if I wanted it because it was Sunday and he was short on quarters. 'Adjusting horseshoe' as I type.

Cheers.


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Stuff that in your pipe and smoke it.

Posted: Tue Jan 28, 2014 10:16 pm
by verdigris
No horseshoe. Opportunties are made. Quite obviously it pays to smoke Players.

My latest big find from the till is a Habs 100th anniversary Loonie. Out west here not a soul I show it to has even heard of such an abomination let alone set eyes upon one!! One Rider fan was seriously miffed to find out that they're not the only team that has a loonie. Ha!

Cheers

Re: Stuff that in your pipe and smoke it.

Posted: Tue Jan 28, 2014 10:46 pm
by CDNMace
verdigris wrote:My latest big find from the till is a Habs 100th anniversary Loonie.



GO HABS GO!! (Montreal born and raised).

Nice find! Might have something around here to trade. Haha

This '46 has a spot or two of your namesake, but overall I dig the toning. Just not a clue how to grade these things. Hand me an 1891 Seated Liberty Half, or any Barber, no sweat. Give me something from my own country, *crickets*. haha

Re: 1946 Canada Half

Posted: Wed Jan 29, 2014 5:32 am
by Bill in Burl
1946 is my birth year. I took a 1946 dollar and inlaid it into the handle of one of the canoe paddles that I hand carve ... everything is done with a spoke shave(s) and nothing more mechanical than that. They look nice ... maybe a 50 cent would be even better .. not so big. Anyway ... nice find

Re: 1946 Canada Half

Posted: Wed Jan 29, 2014 9:03 am
by CDNMace
Bill in Burl wrote:1946 is my birth year. I took a 1946 dollar and inlaid it into the handle of one of the canoe paddles that I hand carve ... everything is done with a spoke shave(s) and nothing more mechanical than that. They look nice ... maybe a 50 cent would be even better .. not so big. Anyway ... nice find



Thanks Bill. Would love to see a picture of that paddle. That'd be really cool.

Cheers.

Re: Stuff that in your pipe and smoke it.

Posted: Wed Jan 29, 2014 8:44 pm
by verdigris
CDNMace wrote:Just not a clue how to grade these things. Hand me an 1891 Seated Liberty Half, or any Barber, no sweat. Give me something from my own country, *crickets*. haha

If you're going to carry a horse shoe up the wazoo then you're just gonna have to learn.
The GRV and GRVI are the easiest to grade over the rest of the Royals IMO. With the George VI it's all about the hair above the ear. And the eyebrow. That's bold because it's important. You can literally split hairs in arguing the grade of this obverse. Your precious is AU I suppose. I'd go out on a limb and say maybe even MS/UNC but your photos leave a little to be desired and the coin is of course "rusty". This is a coin that looks like it may have come out of someone's sock drawer and put back into circulation at the C&P store you found it at.

Something to keep in mind...
Check the 2 points where the crown meets the shield/crest on the rev. It's inevitable that once a 1937-58 is circulated there will be wear at one side or the other of that area. I've noticed that it's a sweet spot for rubbing. Because it's a symetrical design you can compare a left-right mirror image if you get my drift. Better than say...comparing a Lion to a Unicorn.

Cheers

Re: Stuff that in your pipe and smoke it.

Posted: Tue Feb 04, 2014 12:30 pm
by CDNMace
verdigris wrote:
CDNMace wrote:Just not a clue how to grade these things. Hand me an 1891 Seated Liberty Half, or any Barber, no sweat. Give me something from my own country, *crickets*. haha

If you're going to carry a horse shoe up the wazoo then you're just gonna have to learn.
The GRV and GRVI are the easiest to grade over the rest of the Royals IMO. With the George VI it's all about the hair above the ear. And the eyebrow. That's bold because it's important. You can literally split hairs in arguing the grade of this obverse. Your precious is AU I suppose. I'd go out on a limb and say maybe even MS/UNC but your photos leave a little to be desired and the coin is of course "rusty". This is a coin that looks like it may have come out of someone's sock drawer and put back into circulation at the C&P store you found it at.

Something to keep in mind...
Check the 2 points where the crown meets the shield/crest on the rev. It's inevitable that once a 1937-58 is circulated there will be wear at one side or the other of that area. I've noticed that it's a sweet spot for rubbing. Because it's a symetrical design you can compare a left-right mirror image if you get my drift. Better than say...comparing a Lion to a Unicorn.

Cheers



All very much appreciate, Rod. Cheers. Especially referencing where I keep my horseshoe. LOL

Re: 1946 Canada Half

Posted: Mon Mar 31, 2014 2:53 pm
by g.nemetchek
I'd say it looks to be right around the AU53 range. Good trade !