Keeping and filling out an inherited IHC album. Part # 5: Cents from 1876 - 1879

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  1. Skyman

    Skyman Well-Known Member

    From here on out, I'm going to copy and paste the beginning of the opening thread about this Whitman album on every following thread, so that those of you have not read the opening post know what this is about. After that, I'll post the IHC coins that are listed in the title of that given thread.

    BTW, all these coins were imaged BEFORE I had gotten some verdicare to get rid of the verdigris on the coins.

    --- Copied Opening Part ---

    About 35 years ago I inherited from my paternal grandparents a partially filled IHC Whitman album. Most of the coins were in the lower to mid circulated range. While I have always enjoyed IHC's they were not a series that I collected at that point in time.

    Around 10 years ago, I got much more into doing albums, and decided to complete the IHC album. In a few cases I also upgraded a slot or two. Interestingly enough, the earlier dates were all filled in, while the latter more common dates were not. The first empty slot was 1876, and the next one was 1884. After 1884, empty slots became common.

    In order to keep the guts of the collection true to my grandparents collecting, I bought a ~ VG 1876 for the hole, and did not upgrade any coin until the year 1880. From that date forward the coins I bought, for the most part, tended to be high grade sliders to MS64. I'LL POST THE WHOLE ALBUM OVER TIME. For those of you who are coin snobs you might want to wait until 1880 and the latter date coins come rolling around. You'll probably have seen some of these coins, as, over time, I've posted some of them as one offs. In all cases the images are by Bob Campbell, and I think he did an excellent job.

    --- Finished Copy ---

    Here are the IHC from 1876 - 1879

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    bc1876_rIHC1r5.jpg

    bc1877_rIHC1o4.jpg
    bc1877_rIHC1r3.jpg

    bc1878_rIHC1o2.jpg
    bc1878_rIHC1r4.jpg

    bc1879_rIHC1o4.jpg
    bc1879_rIHC1r4.jpg
     
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  3. Paddy54

    Paddy54 Well-Known Member

    The 1878 is a snow # 2
    The 1879 is a anow #2 also

    The 1877 has no variety
    The 1876
     
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  4. lordmarcovan

    lordmarcovan Collecting for 49 years Moderator

    Nice to see the 1877 as we move along in the album!
     
  5. Paddy54

    Paddy54 Well-Known Member

    Now if I may make a suggestion? Im thinking to give this set a little bling ..bling... the 1906 1c strk on A gold Mexico 5 peso planchet 4.1g
     
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  6. lordmarcovan

    lordmarcovan Collecting for 49 years Moderator

    Or one of the same struck on a quarter-eagle planchet. I think one of those will set you back only six figures or so. ;)
     
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