Everyone, post your favorite large cent.

Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by arg6442, Aug 16, 2013.

  1. Mainebill

    Mainebill Bethany Danielle

    Here's my 2 fav for now the best one I got should be in my mail the beginning of the week image.jpg image.jpg image.jpg
     
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  3. Mainebill

    Mainebill Bethany Danielle

    What a beauty the 1794 head of 94 is my favorite large cent hands down and one of my all time favorite coins what a beautiful coin!!
     
  4. petro89

    petro89 Member

    Not U.S., but it is a large cent ;)



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  5. Mainebill

    Mainebill Bethany Danielle

    Nice toning eh?
     
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  6. ldhair

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  7. Coin Hunter

    Coin Hunter Active Member

    Bought my first one today. I have one in the mail.

    Question for all you large cent collectors? I found a few coins where the date is sort of visible, but has a necklace hole. Do you still buy it? Although I think it ruins the value, is still a great way to showcase a nice 200+ year old coin?
     
  8. Mainebill

    Mainebill Bethany Danielle

    Seen a lot of holed large cents I guess it depends on the collector and your personal opinion for me a hole is a no go unless it was a chain or a '93 liberty cap even then it would depend on the coin others are less picky but my love for coins are the aesthetics first ill take a more common date with great design strike and color over a rarer date that's less visually appealing best scenario is to have both tho :)
     
  9. Coin Hunter

    Coin Hunter Active Member

    Yeah I find a lot online but for $30 I am not sure if its worth buying it having a good example.
     
  10. scottishmoney

    scottishmoney Buh bye

    Holed cents from that era are not that uncommon - they often served as washers, pie crimping tools, impromptu jewellry etc.
     
  11. Coin Hunter

    Coin Hunter Active Member

    Yeah I figured that much. Even have seen semi worn examples I like, since Fine ones run into the hundreds/thousands.
     
  12. willieboyd2

    willieboyd2 First Class Poster

    This one was 100 years old when I was born:

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  13. Marshall

    Marshall Junior Member

  14. Marshall

    Marshall Junior Member

    You can see from my earlier posts that I have no problem with holed coins when they are rare. I couldn't afford them otherwise. One of Twenty known with a hole or two or a prettier one with hundreds known? This is preference. My taste leans heavily toward rarity. Others lean heavily toward aesthetics. Value tends to lean heavily toward the latter.

    I collect both, but require the holed coin be appropriately discounted for the damage.
     
  15. Eduard

    Eduard Supporter**

    Thank you, Bill. This is a very common Sheldon variety (S-24, R-1), but it is appealing as a type due to the bulging cheeks. In fact, it was called the 'Apple Cheeks' variety by Dr. Sheldon.
     
  16. Coin Hunter

    Coin Hunter Active Member

    I am new to large cents. Its amazing to know how old these coins are, where they have been. I see a lot of worn coins going for a decent price. I may have to pick up a few to start collecting them
     
  17. mark_h

    mark_h Somewhere over the rainbow

    Depends on what era you are talking about - you can get some nice middle or late date large cents for less than $100. If you like large cents then get some books and study them for a bit. Other than the key dates and varieties you can put together a nice little set.
     
  18. coleguy

    coleguy Coin Collector

    Lot of nice copper here! I tried to decide which of my large cents was my favorite and couldn't.
     
  19. Marshall

    Marshall Junior Member

    If you're like me, my favorite tended to be the last one acquired.
     
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  20. Mainebill

    Mainebill Bethany Danielle

    It is a s-185 I can't tell on the wreath ill post a pic of the reverse but its pretty worn
     
  21. dave4dawg

    dave4dawg Member

    My First 1798. An S-164 M-LDS, not the rarest but special in that regard. also a decent S-51 - a variety not often seen too nice or in better grades.

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    1794 s-51
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