Wednesday, March 1, 2017

Newfoundland 1941 Penny

Newfoundland 1941 Penny No serious reasonable offer refused

Newfoundland 1941 Penny
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Copper Hog Penny There is a story behind the pig

Copper Hog Penny No serious reasonable offer refused


Copper Hog Penny

Copper Hog Penny, There is a story behind the pig. When Bermuda was first settled by the English, pigs were the only food on the island. Also, the pig is a tribute to the original money issued by the settlers (it had pigs on it as well).

Blank Coin

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Blank Coin
 
Blank Coin Keep in mind that a genuine coin blank will have a rough, perhaps sharp edge, and the blank may be off-color or grainy looking, depending on what part of the coin blank processing phase it was in when it left the mint. Beware of nice, shiny looking coin blanks with no upraised rim and a smooth edge. These usually just counterfeit blanks made to deceive vending machines.

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Pope John Paul II Coin

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Pope John Paul II Coin
In 1984, Pope John Paul II became the first Pope to set foot on Canadian soil, when the papal aircraft landed at the airport in Quebec City.

Miraculous Medal No serious reasonable offer refused
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also known as the Medal of the Immaculate Conception Those who wear it will receive great graces

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 Miraculous Medal known as the Medal of the Immaculate Conception


Miraculous Medal
 
The Miraculous Medal (French: Médaille miraculeuse), also known as the Medal of the Immaculate Conception, is a medal, the design of which was originated by Saint Catherine Labouré following her vision of the Blessed Virgin Mary and made by goldsmith Adrien Vachette. November 27 marks the anniversary of the Medal of the Immaculate Conception, known as the Miraculous Medal. This aided the Church's official declaration of the dogma in 1854. On the front is written: "O Mary, conceived without sin, pray for us who have recourse to thee." On the reverse, twelve stars surround a large "M," from which a cross arises. Below the "M," the medal depicts two flaming hearts. The left heart circled with thorns, represents Jesus. The right heart, pierced by a sword, symbolizes Mary. A 24-year-old novice, received the visions, in the community of Sisters known as the Daughters of Charity, Paris, France, in 1830. On July 18, 1830, a child awakened Sister Catherine Laboure. The child leads her to the convent's chapel where the Virgin Mary was sitting in a chair. She kneels beside Mary. A little more than four months later, during her evening meditation on Nov. 27, 1830, Catherine had a vision of Mary. Mary said, "Have a medal struck upon this model. Those who wear it will receive great graces, especially if they wear it around their neck."

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