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Canada Newfoundland 1907 50 Cents - Edward VII Silver (.925) (.925 silver .075 copper) Royal Mint (Tower Hill) 11.38g
The 1907 Newfoundland 50 Cents coin was struck during the reign of King Edward VII, featuring his effigy on the obverse. Newfoundland, then a British colony, issued its own currency before joining Canada in 1949. This coin, minted in .925 silver at the Royal Mint in London (Tower Hill), reflects the economic and colonial ties between Newfoundland and Britain. With a mintage of 100,000, it circulated widely but is now a sought-after piece among collectors of British Empire and Canadian colonial coinage.