Thought about bidding on this Flying Eagle Cent

Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by Fall Guy, Jun 18, 2012.

  1. Fall Guy

    Fall Guy Active Member

    I am starting to get interested in older cents and thought about bidding on this one. I really don't know much about old copper. I am more of a silver guy. I thought the detail looked decent and the price was in my budget but after looking at the pictures for a bit, the surface seemed very pitted. I am trying to educate myself, so did I make the right call on not bidding because of the excessive pitting? Or is this normal for older circulated copper? Thanks in advance!
     
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  3. cremebrule

    cremebrule Active Member

    Pictures would help :)
     
  4. centsdimes

    centsdimes Active Member

    I don't see any pictures, but I don't think the copper-nickel cents (small cents 1856-1864) pitted a lot. I think that was more a characteristic of the pure copper half cents and large cents, 1793-1857, especially the early ones.
     
  5. Fall Guy

    Fall Guy Active Member

  6. BooksB4Coins

    BooksB4Coins Newbieus Sempiterna

    You're better off saving and/or waiting to buy something nice. Its better to pay up for quality than settle for a problem coin regardless of price.
     
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    protovdo Resident Whippersnapper

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  10. roll searcher

    roll searcher coin hunter

    Get the best condition you can afford. Make sure you like it too. :)
     
  11. ldhair

    ldhair Clean Supporter

    You should pass on this coin. I don't feel you will be happy with it long term.
     
  12. mark_h

    mark_h Somewhere over the rainbow

    First - get a book on FE and/or IHC's. The red book on FE and IHC's is one I would recommend. While pittin does occur on some I thing you can do better than that. You can wait for a more solid coin. You might even want to check dealers to see what they sell the coin for in the grade you are looking for.
     
  13. Fall Guy

    Fall Guy Active Member

    Feel free to right click; save as and post the pic. I don't think it's much extra effort to click the link. ;)

    Thank you, I do plan to do some more reading.
     
  14. mrbrklyn

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  17. bradarv90

    bradarv90 Member

    A. Bass. Everything is better with bass, just ask my man Skrillex.

    Oh and I find that the right side is unevenly worn kinda of suspicious. (right on obverse, left on reverse).
     
  18. mrbrklyn

    mrbrklyn New Member

    It should be. If it is real it is a several thousand dollr coin.
     
  19. mcrow24

    mcrow24 New Member

    The coin the OP was looking at wasn't a bad deal for $25, it was in about VG10 so I'd say it was probably worth $25-$30.
     
  20. webomatic

    webomatic Member

    I'm not so sure if it's a fake. The opposite edges look consistent to create that "worn affect". And the toning on the observe side appears consistent with the strike. This would be a darn good fake if it were, but I suppose I shouldn't be surprised if it is.
     
  21. mrbrklyn

    mrbrklyn New Member

    But look at the fields and the bubble look.
     
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