Help with 1837 Feuchtwangers One Cent

Discussion in 'What's it Worth' started by Traci281, Mar 19, 2011.

  1. Traci281

    Traci281 New Member

    Hello All! I came across this Feuchtwangers One Cent in a bunch of coins my dad gave me. After Googling the name it seems like this coin may be pretty desireable. Found a great website and think this may be a die # 6? I was going to list it on ebay but have no idea what to ask. I'm just not really interested in keeping it and know someone else would appreciate it. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
    Traci

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  3. green18

    green18 Unknown member Sweet on Commemorative Coins

    Traci, if you PM Cheetahcats I'm sure he'd be able to help you. He knows a great deal about these pieces.
     
  4. Traci281

    Traci281 New Member

    I actually think that name was on the website I found. Thanks for the suggestion!
     
  5. BRandM

    BRandM Counterstamp Collector

    It does appear to be a die #6 with reverse die "I" and is referred to as "6I". There are a dozen or so die combinations in the series. This is an R-1 and one of the most common of the feuchtwangers. Your example is a really nice one, so should still get a decent price on e-bay. As far as what to ask pricewise, I'd advise you to check a few auction sites to get prices realized for similar pieces. These come up for auction fairly often, so there should be some history on Heritage or Stack's. The Rulau designation for this token is HT-268. Good luck Traci.

    Bruce
     
  6. Traci281

    Traci281 New Member

    Thanks Bruce! I'm guess the R in R-1 stands for rarity? Is it the lower the number the more common it is? Great idea about the auction sites too, thanks!
     
  7. BRandM

    BRandM Counterstamp Collector

    Sorry, yes the R stands for rarity. R-1 is the most common, and goes to R-10 which designates a single specimen known for that particular coin or token. The big auction sites are always the best place to get pricing info, especially on tokens of any kind, as there are no greysheet or price guides on this material.

    Bruce
     
  8. Traci281

    Traci281 New Member

    Thanks for the info Bruce! I appreciate all the knowledge you're sharing!
     
  9. CheetahCats

    CheetahCats Colonial & Early American

    Your reverse is the key. Using diagnostics, the reverse can only be a I or an H, given a 13th berry [stem] sits to the left of the bow.

    Next, examining the obverse, it is clear there are 4 tail feathers touching the ground.

    And since there exists only one die combination with a 13th berry [stem] and 4 feathers touching the ground, it can only be a 6-I.

    Nice specimen :)
     
  10. Traci281

    Traci281 New Member

    Thank you very much! I appreciate you're letting me know!
     
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  12. GeorgeM

    GeorgeM Well-Known Member

    Beautiful coin! I really like those & am saving up to get one. The 3 cent pieces are also very well done for a private coin of that time period.
     
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