I like it anytime you can read the date on a 1793 cent.
Thanks.
I'm not familiar with those. How do they work?
What sort of 3-ring binder are you referring to?
I think patterns.
Congratulations! Now you'll have to start a collection of Morgans.
Flying eagle cents used to be called "nicks," I read, I suppose because they were the first cents that had any nickel (12%) in them. Cents before...
Well, here's one other thing I read about flying eagle cents. There was a problem with the design that required the presses to strike the coins...
I can't figure out why they stopped using the liberty cap design. It was better than any of the large cents that followed, I believe.
As a large cent collector, I would have guarded that 1793 with my life.
It's hard finding a 1793 cent on ebay with a legible date.
Not at Northern Nevada Northern Coin here in Reno.
If you collect large cents, you have the option of using Whitman coin albums that provide one slot for each year, 1793-1857, not including 1815....
They made three different types of cents in 1793, all very expensive. Any stories you know about 1793 cents? Does anybody own one and have a...
They only made flying eagle cents for three years (1856-1858), and they are included in the Indian head cent collections in the Dansco and Whitman...
The first one (seated?) is fuller and better looking.
My parents left me six nickel three cent pieces. Here is the best.
Thanks for posting the pictures. I just wanted to see some old silver coins, the older, the better.
I spent a large amount of money after I inherited my mother's coin collection recently. I'm wondering now if that wasn't a mistake.
My collection lay dormant for a number of years until my mother died and left me a slew of large cents I didn't even know existed.
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