3 newps large cents

Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by Lugia, May 7, 2010.

  1. Lugia

    Lugia ye olde UScoin enthusiast

    these were the cents i had gotten at the CSNS along with the peace dollars i posted before.
    PCGS MS64RB 1852 cent.
    PCGS VG10 1812 S288 cent from penny lady.
    1794 cent which im having problems with.
    any comments/opinions appreciated.
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  3. Tom B

    Tom B TomB Everywhere Else

    Classic Head large cents might be the most underrated coinage series in all of US numismatics. Tough type to find nice.
     
  4. Leadfoot

    Leadfoot there is no spoon

    Very nice coins. The 1812 is quite nice for the series -- a tough one as Tom points out.
    Congrats on the NEWPS!
     
  5. financeman

    financeman Lincoln Cent Connoisseur

    Those are some very good looking coins. Great finds. I love the look of these coins
     
  6. mark_h

    mark_h Somewhere over the rainbow

    Nice additions - what kind of problem are you having with the 1794?
     
  7. kanga

    kanga 65 Year Collector

    Love the 1852.
    My kind of coin.
    Plenty of Mint red in the nooks and crannies.

    The 1794 looks like environmental damage, sort of like it was buried.
    I've got a 1794 (Head of 1794) coming for my type set.
     
  8. Art

    Art Numismatist?

    Beautiful coins. Large Cents are a wonderful series to collect.
     
  9. ksparrow

    ksparrow Coin Hoarder Supporter

    NICE 1812 cent, much nicer than my 11/10 (in the axial lighting thread). The 1852 is very attractive, as well.
     
  10. Lugia

    Lugia ye olde UScoin enthusiast

    attributing. the corrosion doesnt help.
     
  11. mark_h

    mark_h Somewhere over the rainbow

    Looks like an S-29. Look at the R in America. Not 100% sure.
     
  12. Lugia

    Lugia ye olde UScoin enthusiast

    i was thinking S-30 with the date placement. the rev is identical.
     
  13. Conder101

    Conder101 Numismatist

    S-30 no question. Liberty far from Bust, Junction of hair and forehead below center of T, vertical chips below cap (early die state, chips are faint but the right hand one is definitely there.) S-30 or 31, Short fraction bar S-30.

    From Coinfacts S-30 You have the one big hair wave at the botton then go up to the third and fourth hair ends and look to the left and you will see the right hand die chip. It is clearly visible on your coin as well.
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    This is a slightly later state of the obv where the chips are a little clearer
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    S-38,39,40, and NC-2 also have the same obv but the chips are in a MUCH later state and much heavier such as below or even heavier.
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  14. fretboard

    fretboard Defender of Old Coinage!

    Great looking coins! Great insight Conder, way to go! :thumb:
     
  15. mark_h

    mark_h Somewhere over the rainbow

    Yep - I see that now and I agree that it is S-30. Did not read far enough saw that long R and stopped. Very cool post condor. The one thing I noticed was how the pole changes over the die states. Very cool.
     
  16. Lugia

    Lugia ye olde UScoin enthusiast

    thank you much conder and mark for your help.

    the prices of the coins were
    520 for the 1852
    300 for the 1812
    500 for the 1794
     
  17. Leadfoot

    Leadfoot there is no spoon

    You are right to be disappointed in the 1794. Not a bad coin, but $500 is a bit strong.

    Otherwise, you did just fine.

    All of the above IMO.
     
  18. Lugia

    Lugia ye olde UScoin enthusiast

    everything at that show was strong. i was considering a S-51 VF30 porous/rim dings net VG10 for 1200 but didnt want to spend everything i had.
     
  19. Leadfoot

    Leadfoot there is no spoon

    My advice: Save your money for problem-free examples. Collect them in lower grade if you have to. They certainly will be easier to liquidate if and when that time comes.

    That said, if you're going to collect coins with problems, copper is probably the right metal to do so in -- collectors of copper, particularly early copper, are much more comfortable with problems than other segments of the market.

    Respectfully submitted...Mike
     
  20. Leadfoot

    Leadfoot there is no spoon

    Although I did not attend the show, I have heard the same thing from other collectors I speak with regularly.
     
  21. Marshall

    Marshall Junior Member

    It's the S-30 in my opinion. The strong double curl only shows up on Obverse 11 and 12. The leaf under the left foot of A in STATES is a giveaway for Reverse H.
     
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