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1904H 20 Cent

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Description

Here’s a detailed overview of the 1904 H Newfoundland 20 cent coin.


Basic Specifications


Historical Context

  • The 20 cent denomination for Newfoundland had a somewhat unique history: the province issued a 20 cent piece while other jurisdictions used a 25 cent coin, which later caused confusion. Wikipedia+1

  • This 1904 issue is especially notable because it is the only 20 cent coin issued during Edward VII’s reign for Newfoundland. Wikipedia+2en.numista.com+2

  • Minting at the Heaton Mint (“H” mintmark) indicates the coin was struck in Birmingham, England rather than in Canada.

  • The relatively modest mintage (75,000) for a circulation silver coin adds to its interest among collectors.


Collector Information & Value

  • Because of its silver content and historical significance, this coin is desirable for Newfoundland provincial collections.

  • The melt (intrinsic silver) value is relatively modest given the weight and silver content: e.g., current guide values list the melt value around CAD ~$9.51 for the 1904 H piece. coinsandcanada.com+1

  • Retail/collector values vary widely by grade (condition): for example, as of a recent guide:

    • Circulated typical grades (AG-3, G-4): ~CAD ~$7.50. coinsandcanada.com

    • Higher uncirculated or near‐mint condition coins (MS60–MS63) can reach several thousand CAD dollars. coinsandcanada.com+1

  • Because the mintage is relatively limited, any very high grade (AU/MS) specimen commands a premium.

  • Important: many circulation coins will show wear; condition matters significantly. Also verify authenticity, as silver coins of this era may have been cleaned or altered.


Things to Note for Your Website Catalog

  • Year/Variety: “1904 H” distinguishes the mintmark and helps differentiate from any other varieties (though for this date only the “H” mint was used for 20 cents).

  • KM Catalogue Number: This coin is listed as KM #10 for Newfoundland 20 cents. en.numista.com

  • Designers/Engravers: Good to note both sides: DeSaulles (Obv) and Blakemore (Rev).

  • Condition/Grade Notes: For your catalog include typical grades (VG, F, VF, XF, AU, MS) and approximate values or value ranges (with proper caveat that values change with market).

  • Photos: High‐quality obverse and reverse images, and a close up of the date/mintmark (“H”) will be very helpful.

  • Historical note: Mention that it was the only 20 cent issue under Edward VII for Newfoundland, making it a key piece for Newfoundland provincial series.

  • Metal composition: record silver content (92.5%) and approximate silver weight (ASW ~0.1402 oz). ngccoin.com

  • Edge/Size: Diameter 23.19 mm, weight ~4.71 g, edge reeded — good specs for comparison.

  • Mintage: 75,000 — useful to show scarcity relative to other years/denominations.

  • Market context/tips: For example, coins with original surfaces (no cleaning) will be more desirable; verify for signs of wear or cleaning; slabbed (certified) coins may show clearer value benchmarks.


Summary

The 1904 H Newfoundland 20 cent coin is a historically important piece for Newfoundland numismatics: a sterling silver coin, modest mintage, unique to the Edward VII period, and produced at the Heaton Mint. For your catalog, this coin deserves a highlighted entry with full specs, condition notes, good images, and historical background.

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