1795 Half Cent, variety C-2 (ex-Norweb Collection 1988) 1797 Half Cent. [ATTACH] [ATTACH][ATTACH][ATTACH] [ATTACH][ATTACH]
1795 Cent, thin planchet, variety S-76-b (the most common of the type) [ATTACH] [ATTACH] 1793 Cap Half Cent, variety C-3. Nice obverse, somewhat...
I would hope S-48, Starred, but the lowest curl does not match up. Some of the reverse elements do, however. Wish I had my books with me. We will...
Can you remind us which variety that is? I think I vaguely recall you posting this (NC ?) coin a few years ago.
I hope you are correct, my friend. It would really add to the value of my S-105 which I found unattributed many years ago. [ATTACH][ATTACH]
Fugio Cent, variety N-15H [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Marshall, that is a nice S-105 you posted. Is that coin still an R-5+ ? CQR (latest edition 2011) has it at R-5-.
1794 Cent, S-72. Fairly low grade but nice brown toning.[ATTACH][ATTACH]
I do not have my reference book on hand to attribute the coin (assuming I was able to). However, I hope it turns out to be what you expect,...
1797 Draped Bust Cent, variety S-137. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Thank you for your answers. Much appreciated.
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Rick, the title of the thread says 'Chocolate Brown Coppers'. So I guess than means any coin that falls in that category from colonials to small...
A few early federal issues: 1793 Chain Cent, variety S-3, (corroded). 1793 Wreath Cent, variety S-6. 1794 Half Cent, variety C-9 1796 Draped...
In my opinion, yes. There is a subjective thin line between EAC 25 and 30 but one may argue that it does meet the criteria for VF30. CCR says...
This is one of the few trimes in my collection, dated 1870. Would anybody know if this is a circulated proof or an circulation strike? As I...
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Some Post Colonial issues: - London Elephant Token -...
I agree with aubade21's comments and attribution. The obverse seems to have nice detail remaining while the obverse a little less so. Better...
After purchasing a 1830 cent many years ago sold to me as 'Medium Letters' which it was not, I tried to learn how best to discern the letter type....
I am editing my post - And once again apologize to maridvnvm personally.
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