Canadian Large Cents

Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by shortstack, Nov 12, 2007.

  1. shortstack

    shortstack Senior Member

    Went to an estate auction today where they had no clue how to identify coins :D. The coins didn't start selling until after dark so they held that part of the auction inside. The lighting was so poor that the auctioneer's help was shining a flashlight on the coins (in plastic baggies) so that you could see 'any' of the details. The auctioneer refused to start bidding on any lot for less than $5 (quite a few went unsold), people are bidding up an '87 Constitution dollar to $27, silver bullion going for over spot...I'm thinking, "Why am I here!?!".

    Well, a lot comes up for two "Canadian Large Cent 1847/1851". The paper tag is covering the obverse and they're stacked inside the baggie. I looked at the reverse and jumped into the bidding. Results below ($22.50 for the lot) and there was a 1940-s nickel in the bag too.

    So, did I do OK? Or should I stay away from the dark backwater auctions?:eek::eek:
     

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  3. mark_h

    mark_h Somewhere over the rainbow

    I think you did ok, not good, but ok. I have seen some pretty rough ones sell for 5/10 bucks on ebay. At least I do not see any signs of corrosion, just a heavy cleaning, a few scratches and some rim bumps. Glad they found a good home! Congrats - gotta love large cents. :)
     
  4. Jim M

    Jim M Ride it like ya stole it

    You did ok on them. I would of bid had I been there just because either one of them could of been an overdate. (without looking at them of course like you stated)
     
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