Nothing here but an honest hard working woman. Lady Liberty is worn but she free of damage. Just over 4 million minted. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I’d be carry whatever was circulating and accepted coins for the time period.
A nice looking 1804 Half Cent. A little grainy but still on the glossy side. A number of varieties exist but this is the Plain 4, Stemless...
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That’s what I call varieties. It would drive me crazy trying to get one of each. :)
Another early American coin that I purchased last year. This is in pretty good condition rating a VG-8 I think. It was originally minted for...
Here’s a 1788 Massachusetts Cent that really worked for a living. There is some pitting which is unfortunate. It’s still an AG-3 coin. I purchased...
That’s why I like them so much. Way too many varieties for me as most of the early American dies were handmade. That made them distinctive and...
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Recently, early last year, I picked up not 1, not 2, but 3 Connecticut Coppers. All dated 1787 and circulated in various grades. I love the early...
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I don’t collect foreign coins but they basically have the same minting process that the US has. For a value you should repost in world coins forum.
I’m not sure when it was made, just that it’s a tough one to obtain as not many are known to exist. And this is one of the better ones.
What I’m seeing is a coin that was minted by a worn die and it has circulated west. It was also possibly struck through some grease that was...
I feel the bit I took a guess when I posted my first reply. We’ll have to wait and see.
The company I bought it from said it was a 9 so that’s what I went with. Maybe they had a typo.
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From Michigan and with a rarity of 9 and only a small amount are known to exist. This one is quite nice. Gardner was a woolen manufacturer from...
Also new is this token, an undated Jackson Token, “I TAKE THE RESPONSIBILITY”. Probably from the early 1820’s or so. It was political in it’s time...
Here’s a new addition to my token collection. This is a John J. Adams ad for brushes. From Taunton, Massachusetts. Around the rim on one side is...
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