Large cent purchased for 7 thoughts?

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  1. everythingnumis

    everythingnumis Active Member

    31BD8323-A51B-4467-ADB3-C346D8407464.jpeg 79C54DA1-CAF0-48E7-A76D-C78C7831FC00.jpeg Hey all I want y’alls opinion on whether you think this was a nice purchase! Either way 7 dollars isn’t much of a loss haha.
     
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  3. C-B-D

    C-B-D Well-Known Member

    Nice original. Despite the issues with it, she's a keeper for 7 bucks!
     
  4. Dougmeister

    Dougmeister Well-Known Member

    7 thoughts = 7 bucks?

    I don't get it.
     
  5. C-B-D

    C-B-D Well-Known Member

    I think he meant to put some punctuation in there. As in "got it for $7. Your thoughts?"
     
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  6. jerryc39

    jerryc39 Well-Known Member

    not horrible for $7 but not a huge fan of coins with big rim dings or chunk missing on top of obverse.
     
  7. everythingnumis

    everythingnumis Active Member

    Thanks everyone! I thought it was a decent buy
     
  8. Dougmeister

    Dougmeister Well-Known Member

    Thanks. That makes sense. (No pun intended).

    I guess I had "a penny for your thoughts" running through my sub-conscious mind ;-)
     
  9. Conder101

    Conder101 Numismatist

    I think it is a decent buy, Looks like N-3 and R-3 variety, not particularly rare but not real common either. Sure there are nicer coins available, but for $7 this would be hard to beat. I would have no qualms paying that for it. (No that is NOT an offer, just so the moderators don't get their hackles up.)
     
  10. Oldhoopster

    Oldhoopster Member of the ANA since 1982

    One thing I used to do when I was younger was to buy low grade Draped bust half cents and cents and attribute them (this was at a time when you could occasionally find AG or G with problems for <$5). In hindsight, I would have been better off financially if I would have put that money into 1 or 2 rarer, high grade coins, but the amount I learned about early copper and numismatics turned out to be an incredible bargain and some of the best money I ever spent in the hobby

    Too bad @Conder101 was a spoiler and gave you the attribution information:banghead:. If you're interested, try to see if your attribution matches up with Conder's. If you learn something from it, then your $7 will be well spent
     
  11. mark_h

    mark_h Somewhere over the rainbow

    I like the saying "All large cents are nice, some just nicer than others". Not a bad buy for $7.
     
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  12. messydesk

    messydesk Well-Known Member

    Yeah, I thought the exchange rate was 1 thought = 1 penny. Of course, that was in 16th century England, so we would have been talking about a silver penny, but then as the penny was debased, perhaps thoughts also became less valuable at the same rate, keeping the saying synchronized with the initial exchange rate. I know that I really couldn't care less what people are thinking most of the time. Decimalization... rather decimalisation... probably messed that up a bit where people paying a new penny for thoughts should have been getting 2.4 of them. I'm sure the elderly got shortchanged thoughts more often than others, even more so of they were forgetful.
     
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