Those are very nice examples you guys have posted. My own example, well.., not so nice (but it was very cheap), part of a lot of US coins I...
This what struck in Birmingham.... but, 2 casks full where shipped to the US for approval, and it did circulate in the U.S. [ATTACH]
Thank you! That is a very special coin as it ranks very high in the Condition Census for the variety.
Congratulations on your 1799, S-189.
Two early cents from the year 1797: Sheldon 124: Sheldon 137: [ATTACH][ATTACH]
Still catching-up, 1798. I have two large cents from that year. A 1798 over 7 (Sheldon 151), and a Sheldon-163. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
So what are these? I wish all would add a short description of the coin...maybe some interesting fact, etc. Maybe denomination? :) I agree. Have...
1801 Dime, 1801 Half Dollar, 1801 Dollar. [ATTACH][ATTACH][ATTACH]
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@Coins4Eli 4Eli, An 1802 Half Cent, C-1! Congratulations!
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1806. An unfortunately mangled 1807 quarter, but a scarce variety . B-5, Rarity 5. [ATTACH]
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Catching up- 1808. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
1809 dimes (tough coins!) [ATTACH][ATTACH]
1809. [ATTACH][ATTACH]
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Boy, this is going quick, now! I"ll post my 1811, 1810 and 1809 coins. 1811. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
For 1814 here is an 1814 Dime, (Variety JR-5 - StatesOFAmerica), and an 1814 Bust half, Variety A over E. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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