Early copper find

Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by NorCal, Nov 25, 2024.

  1. NorCal

    NorCal Well-Known Member

    IMG_5260.jpeg IMG_5261.jpeg My lcs had a nice little collection walk in the door recently. This is my first pick up. A crosslet four no stems variety. I’m very pleased. Next is a 1794 large cent or possibly a fugio cent
     
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  3. SensibleSal66

    SensibleSal66 U.S Casual Collector / Error Collector

    Definitely shoot for a Fugio. Nice coin to have in any collection! ;)
     
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  4. INDE1977

    INDE1977 Well-Known Member

    Nice pickup. A Fugio is a must have in my opinion. My wife got me mine for my birthday a few years back. As you can see. I need better skills at taking pictures IMG_4981.jpeg IMG_4982.jpeg
     
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  5. BRandM

    BRandM Counterstamp Collector

    Half Cents were always my favorite series. At one time I had a decent collection of them, including about a dozen UNC's.

    When I first saw yours my eye went right to the chin to see if it was a spiked chin variety. No spike but still a very nice coin.

    Bruce
     
  6. johnmilton

    johnmilton Well-Known Member

    I used to collect half cents by die variety. Then I hit a wall where the collection could go no further. I knew the collectors who had the rare die varieties I didn’t have. They frequently had more than one example, but they won’t sell their duplicates. I gave up on the collection and sold it.

    Half cents are often more attractive than their large cent counterparts. The trouble is the series has a lot of dates that are unobtainable for most collectors, which limits their popularity.
     
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