These coppers were part of the lot of U.S coins I bought a little while ago. There is a little bit of everything - post colonials, large cents, half cents, hard time tokens and some Civil War tokens. Mostly are middle to low grade, some with issues, environmental damage, etc. Still, an interesting lot. The most interesting for me is the 1794 half cent (low relief type), also with environmental damage, but nice details otherwise.
The 1794 is special despite the corrosion. Somehow it doesn't bother me. Also love the rest of the coins. Bruce
Is no one going to mention the elephant in the room? I'm referring to the Continental Dollar (so-called) at the far right of the photo. These are now thought to have been minted in Europe, Germany IIRC, as tokens/medals/memoria. But still commanding a pretty fair price in the market. Or am I missing something that tells everyone but me that this is not possibly a Continental Dollar?