1861 Confederate Cent

Discussion in 'What's it Worth' started by zikol88, Aug 9, 2011.

  1. zikol88

    zikol88 New Member

    I have what I believe is an 1861 Confederate Cent. I'm not quite sure if it is one of the originals or just one of the first few bashlow restrikes before the dies broke. I would like to know:

    1. If it is indeed that coin and not a copy
    2. If true, which version is it? restrike, original, etc.
    3. What's the best way to go about selling it? Should I get it graded (if so, by whom)? Just stick it on eBay? Use a real auction service like Heritage Auctions?
    4. Of course, What's it Worth?

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  3. Hobo

    Hobo Squirrel Hater

    Sorry but your coin is neither an original Confederate Cent nor a Bashlow restrike. There are numerous differences between the genuine articles and your coin.

    The numerals in the date are different.
    Liberty's cap is different.
    The '1' in '1 CENT' on the reverse is a different shape.
    The wreath is different.

    Your coin has no value. It is a copy. Others here will tell you the same thing. You can believe us or you can argue with us and insist that your coin is worth $100,000 or more. Your choice.

    BTW, welcome to CoinTalk.
     
  4. Jral1

    Jral1 Member

    Try staking it on top of another modern penny if its smaller it might be real! Im no specalist though. If its real id say it might be worth up to 150,000!
     
  5. zikol88

    zikol88 New Member

    Ha, son of a *****. I feel dumb now. I thought I had looked at it pretty closely, and it didn't have the copy markings like all the copies I had seen do, so I hoped it was real. Oh well, there goes that new pistol I was wishing for. Hobo, thanks for your help in squashing my spirit with your pointed critique of my carelessness, but dammit I almost wish I had never asked. Seriously, though, thanks for helping.
     
  6. desertgem

    desertgem Senior Errer Collecktor Supporter

    Hobo is correct, there are many of these, most issued as souvenirs for re-enactment events and various centennials, etc. Here are a token similar to yours, except reverse has 1/100 rather than 1 cent. The other two are from the defaced dies ( transferred ). I might mentioned how the bottom curl of hair is different in our tokens from the original/defaced. welcome to the forum!

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  7. Hobo

    Hobo Squirrel Hater

    Sorry to have been so blunt but we have had a bunch of people here lately who ask for our opinions and then refuse to accept our opinions and proceed to argue that we are wrong and their coin is some rarity worth a fortune.

    Keep looking. You never know.
     
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  8. Jral1

    Jral1 Member

    Yeah its called "Intelligent debate"
     
  9. Jral1

    Jral1 Member

    Sometimes you have to convince the sceptic sometimes the sceptic convinces you!
     
  10. Jral1

    Jral1 Member

    no pun intended!
     
  11. Jral1

    Jral1 Member

    Hobo's a real specialist you just have to ask he the right questions or give him good pics i.e. coinoligist! im just interested in error coins.
     
  12. Jral1

    Jral1 Member

    *Skeptic* Now you have to wonder if I ment to spell it that way. Like I didnt get my point accross.
     
  13. markf21

    markf21 New Member

    I too have a Confederate 1 Cent 1861 piece I'm not sure about. Below are pics of the front and back.

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  14. Hobo

    Hobo Squirrel Hater

    mark, that is a Bashlow Restrike that was struck in 1961. These were struck using transfer dies made from the original defaced dies.
     
  15. markf21

    markf21 New Member

    Bashlow Restrike

    Thanks Hobo. Figured as much. You never know until you ask. Thanks for the quick reply!

     
  16. directly

    directly New Member

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    I have a old Peace pipe that has a 1861 Confederate coin attached to the end--it appears to be stamped on a copper blank, its thin and the size of a modern nickle?--any thoughts?



    Thanks!
     
  17. amanda shaw

    amanda shaw New Member

    i have an 1861 penny and am trying to find out if it is original
     

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  18. l.cutler

    l.cutler Member

    No, it is not an original. It actually doesn't appear to be one of the restrikes, it looks like a cast copy of a restrike.
     
  19. fretboard

    fretboard Defender of Old Coinage!

    Yep, looks like the COPY stamp is still on the reverse, just smashed thumb.gif I'm talking about the one posted by amanda shaw.
     
  20. Slim416

    Slim416 New Member

    Hey peeps. I have a confederate 1 cent that I found in my great uncle's coin collection set. Can someone tell me if this is real? Not sure what I'm looking for but would be nice to know what to look for. Thanks.[​IMG] [​IMG]
     
  21. Kentucky

    Kentucky Supporter! Supporter

    A guy on Craigslist in my area has been trying to sell a pair of the Bashlows for almost a year. One is brass and one is goldine. He is asking $375 for the pair.
     
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