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<p>[QUOTE="differential, post: 7507431, member: 120104"]Was just thinking...some folks like to go for a complete collection of early American cents--but at the <u>lowest</u> level of grading, say, all AG3s. Or, as your coin, all culls. There will be dates like 1793, 1799 and maybe a few others that might be difficult if not impossible to find, even if culls.</p><p><br /></p><p>One might not develop an "eye candy" collection--but it would be an authentic collection, just the same. Many people love these coins. There is so much written about them and so much to learn about them. One can find some of the original research and literature on these coins at the Newman Numismatic Portal, nnp.wusl.edu. </p><p><br /></p><p>Here are some early coppers from the website of the American Numismatic Society. It is interesting that they have many of these cents in their collection that aren't "perfect." (<a href="http://numismatics.org/search/results?q=department_facet%3A%22United+States%22+AND+fulltext%3Acents" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="http://numismatics.org/search/results?q=department_facet%3A%22United+States%22+AND+fulltext%3Acents" rel="nofollow">http://numismatics.org/search/results?q=department_facet:"United+States"+AND+fulltext:cents</a>)</p><p><br /></p><p>Good luck![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="differential, post: 7507431, member: 120104"]Was just thinking...some folks like to go for a complete collection of early American cents--but at the [U]lowest[/U] level of grading, say, all AG3s. Or, as your coin, all culls. There will be dates like 1793, 1799 and maybe a few others that might be difficult if not impossible to find, even if culls. One might not develop an "eye candy" collection--but it would be an authentic collection, just the same. Many people love these coins. There is so much written about them and so much to learn about them. One can find some of the original research and literature on these coins at the Newman Numismatic Portal, nnp.wusl.edu. Here are some early coppers from the website of the American Numismatic Society. It is interesting that they have many of these cents in their collection that aren't "perfect." ([URL]http://numismatics.org/search/results?q=department_facet%3A%22United+States%22+AND+fulltext%3Acents[/URL]) Good luck![/QUOTE]
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