Post a large cent.

Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by ldhair, Aug 14, 2011.

  1. Eduard

    Eduard Supporter**

    Some very nice coppers in this thread.

    Here is another - 1793 S-9 Wreath. Not without its problems as can be seen, but still one of my favourites.
     

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  3. Louie_Two_Bits

    Louie_Two_Bits Chump for Change

    The only large cent I own...

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  4. robec

    robec Junior Member

    Problems or not, what a great looking coin. You never get to see these coins with such detail. I love it!!
     
  5. 900fine

    900fine doggone it people like me

    This coin illustrates original mint luster underneath the patina (particularly the reverse, which is more heavily patinated).

    I'm having trouble finding coins like this these days, and I'm quick to offer strong money when something pops up.

    Here's something surprising... the 1820 is much more common in Mint State than later dates in the 1830s and even 40s ! Why ? Because long ago someone took a small keg full and stashed it. That stash is the famous Randall Hoard. Many of the coins come from a single die variety - this one, the 1820 N-13. It's characterized by the circular obverse die crack. On the reverse, there's a leaf below "D" in UNITED whose tip is well right of the "D".

    Thanks to this coin, I was able to meet and greet the great Bill Noyes, a true legend in Large Cent lore. As he passed our table, this one really caught his eye.

    I got to chat him up for a while. I asked what advice he would give us younger guys. With a gleam in his eye, he offered only two words of guidance :

    "Buy quality !"
     

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  6. ldhair

    ldhair Clean Supporter

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    Bought this one as a kid before MS70 came out. Someone messed with it.
     
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  8. Eduard

    Eduard Supporter**



    Beautiful coin you have there 900fine! I have yet to add a randall Hoard coin to my collection.


    Of course Bill Noyes is right on with his advice - I am, however, not always able to follow this advice (specially when compelled by mundane reasons like cost!), and have been known to buy less than quality coins, like this 1794 S-41. I still like it though, and it was OK for the price.

    The 1800 S-212 is more appealing, with no obvious faults.
     

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  9. 900fine

    900fine doggone it people like me

    Thanks ! Sadly, it's "had this coin", not have... this one sold fast. There's definitely occasional "seller's remorse" in this business !
     
  10. Lugia

    Lugia ye olde UScoin enthusiast

    the first liberty cap i got S-76b and S-46
     

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  11. jello

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  12. Cringely

    Cringely Active Member

    Can I post twice? [1852 N-5 ex Dan Holmes]
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  13. GJ1103

    GJ1103 coin addicted Navy man

    Like others have said, nothing special, but she's mine. :smile 103_1168.jpg 103_1169.jpg
     
  14. ldhair

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  15. Marshall

    Marshall Junior Member

    Don't let that coin near me. The drool would ruin it.
     
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  17. Eduard

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    My only chain, an S-3.

    Not a stellar example, but did once belong to the Beebes, and sold 1986 as part of their collection.
     

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  18. Magman

    Magman U.S. Money Collector

    Hopefully none of you cringe; part of my Holed Type Set.

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  19. ldhair

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  20. ldhair

    ldhair Clean Supporter

    This one has an interesting date.:D
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  21. Eduard

    Eduard Supporter**

    Wow, that has got to be unique!

    (I have to admit it took me a few seconds to recognize 'something' just wasn't right.....)
     
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