Bump
1835 recap: Need O-104 [R-3] & O-107 [R-1] not tough, but tough to id.
1835 O-110 R-2 [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]
1835 O-109 R-2 VF-20+ 1835 O-109 R-2 [IMG] [IMG] Again, not in the 2X2, on top of it.
1835 O-108 (R-3) Low grade, VG-08? But I got it for a great price [IMG] [IMG]
1835 O-106 R-1 Grade: VF R-1 Obv: 4 Rev: E Diagnostics: Obverse: 1 leans right, 5 recut at stand. Reverse: 4 stripes have 1 line each...
1835 O-105 R-1 Grade: VG R-1 Obv: 3 Rev: D Diagnostics: Obverse: Stars 3 & 8 each have a recut point. Reverse: Diagonal defect ridges...
1835 O-103 R-3 large obv lamination . [IMG] [IMG]
1835 O-103 R-3 Grade: VF R-2 Obv: 2 Rev: B Diagnostics: Obverse: Oval area between curl & headband. Reverse: Die defect lines between...
1835 O-102 R-3 Grade: VF R-3 Obv: 2 Rev: A Diagnostics: Obverse: Oval area between curl & headband. Reverse: 5 recut, top of I in...
1835 O-101 (R-1) Counterstamp "SD" [IMG] [IMG]
Now for 1835! 1835 O-101 (R-1) VF? [IMG] [IMG]
not a cud, most likely previously in a 'lucky cent' holder
Most collected? Traditionally the Lincoln cent
As Conder said: Are they both in existence? Or just photos?
very neat, congrats
nice ones, congrats
no
'' I'm not sure of the year, but it was a Tuesday. As I recall.
not a DDO
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