A lot of them do have minor (I like to think) issues, and I only collect by year, not variety. Maybe someday I will, but that takes some money, I...
I suppose I'd have to downgrade all my earlier cents.
There are people who know a lot more about this than I. As far as I know, the word "brilliant" means absolutely nothing.
How does one grade colonial coins? That is, what publications are available that tell you how to do that?
Does anyone know anything about the organization, Early American Coppers? What would I get for the $39.00 annual dues?
Are they rare?
Never seen anything like these.
Looks like an English coin.
I forgot about the Flying Eagle cents. They are neat, I suppose, because they only made them for a short period of time.
I have a mercury collection, but I have two capped bust dimes I like best.
I didn't know they made $50 gold pieces.
Ah, the Matrons, Young Heads, and Braided Hair Cents. My mother passed on about ninety of those to me.
Any particular large cent?
The Benjamin is an interesting choice.
Yes, that hat does nothing for the lady, and there is nothing wrong with the reverse.
I have to admit the Peace Dollar is not one of my favorite coins. I think some of you feel differently. Got any good ones?
If I were allowed an honorable mention category, I'd add: Indian head cent Buffalo nickel Mercury Dime Trade Dollar
I like all these except the 5c liberty and peace.
I would endorse all these except the Peace.
I like the Buffalo 5c also.
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