If it's real, I'm gonna hug him, then kill him, then hug him again....

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by mrweaseluv, Jun 5, 2022.

  1. mrweaseluv

    mrweaseluv Supporter! Supporter

    (the him being my brother)
    If it's just a good copy, I might just plain kill him...
    he's sending me some "copper bits" from Pepe's boxes... He said they are just odds and ends pepe had stuck aside in a little ring box and nothing that interests him at this time..
    I swear he loves to do crap like this to me,
    Looking forward to a goodie box sometime next week :D
    90% sure it's just a nice if old copy :D lol...
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  3. Omegaraptor

    Omegaraptor Gobrecht/Longacre Enthusiast

    Not a real Fugio cent, looks like an old copy but far from 1787 old. Real Fugio cents have somewhat crude denticles, and this is far too neat and of the wrong nature.
     
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  4. Mountain Man

    Mountain Man Well-Known Member

    Older brother? Yeah, they can be a pain.LOL
     
  5. Sting 60

    Sting 60 Well-Known Member

    Reminds me of this one: I will Love him and squeeze him and call him George. And if he misbehaves, I will punish him and stroke his fur the wrong way.
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  6. Travlntiques

    Travlntiques Well-Known Member

    Yeah, it's definitely a copy, but at least it looks nice....it's almost impossible to find a real one struck so well. Here is one we have in MS64....clashed dies, rusted, worn out. But now that they are considered Americas first Cent, we've definitely seen the prices climb!
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  7. kazuma78

    kazuma78 Supporter! Supporter

    I believe that is an older copy that you showed, but it's still cool to have for free!

    Here is my example. I was lucky to win it at the beginning of 2020 before prices got significantly higher. Even with the clip, its exceptionally attractive for a Fugio with essentially none of the typical unsightly planchet streaking.
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  8. Jack D. Young

    Jack D. Young Well-Known Member

    The "wipe away" patina is what attracted my attention 1st:D...

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  9. Publius2

    Publius2 Well-Known Member

    That is so true. I won this in a Heritage auction January, 2020 for $1920 including the vig. At the time Graysheet was $1600. My coin is probably a Bank of New York Hoard coin.

    Today, Graysheet is $3000 and PCGS Price Guide shows it at $3250. And looking at the pricing history, most of this gain occurred in the last year so yes, probably most of the gain is attributable to the redesignation as the first official circulating coin issue of the United States of America. A finding that I wholeheartedly support, BTW.

    Here's the link to the research article if you're interested.

    Fugio Cents: The First Regular-Issue United States Coin (pcgs.com)

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  10. ksparrow

    ksparrow Coin Hoarder Supporter

    definitely a copy, but still a nice looking copy!
    cool Fugios, everyone.
     
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