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What is a 1918 Newfoundland 50 cent piece worth?

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Sarah Garza

Updated on April 09, 2026

50 cents 1918 Newfoundland prices and values The melt and minimum value of a 50 cents 1918 is $11.34 CAD.

How much is a 1917 Canadian coin worth?

1 cent 1917 prices and values

VarietyAG-3EF-40
1917$0.50$4.60

What is a 1917 Newfoundland penny worth?

1 cent 1917 Newfoundland prices and values

VarietyMS-60MS-64
1917 – C$116$854

What is the rarest Newfoundland coin?

The $2 gold coin is, according to Rod O’Driscoll, owner of East Coast Coins, the most expensive Newfoundland coin ever sold. This one-of-a-kind $2 gold coin was pressed in Birmingham in 1865 with extra pressure to ensure the finest detail.

What is a 1919 Canadian 50 cent piece worth?

50 cents 1919 prices and values

VarietyMS-60MS-65
1919$833$4,790

What is the value of Newfoundland coins?

Common Newfoundland 5 cents: 75 cents each and up. Common Newfoundland Large cents: $1.00 each and up. Common Newfoundland small cents: 10 cents each and up. Newfoundland $2 gold : $250.00 each and up.

What is a 1932 Canadian penny worth?

1 cent 1932 prices and values

VarietyAG-3VF-20
1932$0.20$0.80

How much is a 1915 Canadian penny worth?

1 cent 1915 prices and values

VarietyAG-3VF-20
1915$0.75$3.30

How rare is a 1917 penny?

Although Lincoln head 1917 wheat pennies are not rare, they are considered collectible. In 1917 there were more than 284 million pennies minted: 196 million in the Philadelphia mint.

What is a 1914 Canadian penny worth?

1 cent 1914 prices and values

VarietyAG-3EF-40
1914$0.75$7.00

How much are 50 cents worth in Newfoundland?

50 cents 1870 to 1900 Newfoundland Variety VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 1898 – Obverse # 2 – Small W $15.70 $24.50 $89.70 $227 1899 – Narrow 9’s $16.30 $24.50 $65.90 $205 1899 – Wide 9’s $15.70 $24.50 $78.70 $284 1900 $13.90 $22.90 $51.80 $200

What was the value of a Newfoundland coin in 1865?

However, in introducing the new currency in 1865, Newfoundland, unlike other colonies, chose to include a 2 dollars gold coin among the denominations it was issuing. The value of a Newfoundland coin depends on several factors such as quality and wear, supply and demand, rarity, finish and more.

When did Newfoundland start issuing its own coins?

Newfoundland, a separate British colony, was allowed to issue its own coinage (1, 5, 10, 20, 25 and 50 cents) beginning in 1865. However, in introducing the new currency in 1865, Newfoundland, unlike other colonies, chose to include a 2 dollars gold coin among the denominations it was issuing.

What are the grades on a 1 cent coin?

Click on a coin to view additional values, details and varieties about it. View the grading section to identify grades (AG-3, F-12, AU-50, MS, PL, SP).