Enough Heritage...more important....Large Cents

Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by mark_h, Sep 29, 2009.

  1. mark_h

    mark_h Somewhere over the rainbow

    A couple of plain jane large cents for my plain jane collection. Nothing special the 1811 has a couple of little(my opinion) rim bumps, but still overall it fits with its buddies in the dansco album. The 1857 is really nicer in hand. As always all opinions good/bad are always welcome. Using big pictures for the fun of it - been a while since I received some new ones.

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  3. PennyGuy

    PennyGuy US and CDN Copper

    Some nice looking 'Honest" copper there mark_h. Love the look and feel of those old cents. Just think of the history that 1811 has been through.
     
  4. Leadfoot

    Leadfoot there is no spoon

    Very nice. Love the 57 LD...Mike
     
  5. The Penny Lady®

    The Penny Lady® Coin Dealer

    Just love the diversion of honest, original, wonderful and beautiful coins such as these, don't you! Thanks, Mark, we needed this. Kiss
     
  6. mark_h

    mark_h Somewhere over the rainbow

    Thanks all. And with the history of this country sometimes it makes me wonder how any of the older coins survived. And I would love to figure out away to determine survival rate. And yes one of the things I do is usually look for posts with pictures of coins first and then the other threads. :)
     
  7. Looks good to me. I need more large cents, I only have one, an 1852. Have seen a bunch in person but none that I wanted for my collection.

    Is the 1811 an overstrike of 1810?
     
  8. mark_h

    mark_h Somewhere over the rainbow

    Yes it is the 1811/0 overstrike or S-286. Still shows after all the wear on this puppy.
     
  9. Art

    Art Numismatist?

    Great Large Cents. The 11/10 shows beautifully even with the wear on this fine piece. The coin certainly tells us about a time when cents meant something and were used until they wore away vs. being consigned to a penny jar. Thanks for sharing.
     
  10. Conder101

    Conder101 Numismatist

    Mark, Ron Manley has done some good work on the survival rates, the information you are looking for for the Classis heads can be found in the May 2001 copy of Penny-Wise. I'll try and send it to you in a PM.

    It is too extesive to summerize here and I can't just post it because it is copyrighted material.

    OK 4 PM's sent, the tables apparently will not display correctly so I would recommend copying the PM's into a Word document and inserting spaces to realign the columns.
     
  11. HandsomeToad

    HandsomeToad Urinist

    The 1857 appears to be a N-1 but I could be wrong. ;)

    I likes both! :eat:

    Ribbit :)
     
  12. mark_h

    mark_h Somewhere over the rainbow

    Right as always. :bow: I started to add to the original thread how many hours of pain staking work it was to attribute the two coins, but then figured only maybe a few(very few) people would have got the joke. :)
     
  13. Conder101

    Conder101 Numismatist

    Mark,

    I reformatted the survival information in a Word document and emailed it this morning.
     
  14. mark_h

    mark_h Somewhere over the rainbow

    Thank you so much. I have not have time to format, but started cutting and pasting last night - this will save me a bunch of time. Have I mentioned I hate ms-word lately.

    Thanks again!
     
  15. Leadfoot

    Leadfoot there is no spoon

    Conder101 is one cool dude. How many people would go out of their way to do that?
     
  16. bqcoins

    bqcoins Olympic Figure Skating Scoring System Expert

    I like both of them, beautiful. I have a few large cents but not enough in my position. One of these days I'll find a nice classic head.
     
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