Here's mine; definitely not up to Eduard's coin's quality. [IMG] [IMG]
Early US copper coins are fast becoming my favorite. Yours is better looking than mine. Want to trade? :rolleyes:
Thanks. That was the info I needed.
I'm not fond of toning on copper except the natural brown. Like I say, I'm an old timer and natural toning is what I look for.
I'm '41 and am apparently the Metal Snake. At least that's what Wikipedia says.
I'm Year of the Snake. I didn't know I had all those good qualities :rolleyes:
I'm leaning towards it being a strike-through.
I want to get a good reference book about Early US Silver Dollars. I've found two listed. The United States Early Silver Dollars from 1794 to...
Yep, there's two gradings systems when it comes to early ½¢ and 1¢ copper. ANA/NGC/PCGS vs. EAC. I'm just beginning to learn the EAC system.
Here's what I've got for 1973 cents: [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] My Liberty Cap is a 1794 so that doesn't count for this post.
There are several 1793 cents. Which one do you want? Flowing Hair? -- Chain? -- Wreath? Liberty Cap?
About 20 years and still counting.
I'm still looking for a reasonable grade 1941 5 centavos for my birth year set.
Thanks for the ID. Yep, started about 1955 in California. Had a paper route and the subscription rate was low (less than $1) so I handled lots of...
Oops, forgot to ask. Would someone please ID the Overton number for me.
[IMG] [IMG] [IMG] It's the other part of the Capped Bust, Lettered Edge (1807-1836) design that I found that I was missing. Looking at the Red...
Thanks, I appreciate that.
It would be a great help to me if someone would ID the Overton variety. [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] There seems to be 3 major type set listings: -- Dansco...
Nic-a-date?
Mmmmmmm, beer.
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