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10 Cents - George VI

Issuer Government of Newfoundland
Year 1938-1944
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Thickness 1.13 mm
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Reverse script Latin
Reverse lettering NEWFOUNDLAND 10 CENTS 1943 C
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Newfoundland maintained its own coinage system long after most British dominions had abandoned theirs, a stubbornness rooted in the colony's distinct financial administration and its historical reluctance to fully integrate with Canadian monetary policy. By the late 1930s, that independence was increasingly precarious — the Commission of Government, an appointed body that had replaced the elected legislature in 1934 following Newfoundland's effective bankruptcy, authorized these issues as a matter of administrative continuity rather than political confidence.

The series ran through 1944 without interruption despite wartime silver pressures that forced changes to coinage composition across much of the British world. Newfoundland would enter Confederation in 1949, ending over a century of separate coinage.

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