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<p>[QUOTE="Paddy54, post: 1664611, member: 19250"]I wanted to share with you all some new items I picked up today at the Baltimore show. Feel free to post your new pick ups in this thread.</p><p>I been putting together a type set for some time now made my list and went to the show around mid day. I ran into {Penny Guy} A dear old friend "lets face it Bill we are old" LOL PG had his two cent display set up very nice expo on the U.S. 2 cent piece. He had his collection of 2 cent pieces that to me is second to none on display also. Very well done Bill :bow:</p><p><br /></p><p>So Like I said I had my list one of the items I was on the hunt for was a U.S. Silver 3 cent a trime (1851-1873) I wanted something from the 1860's US civil war period. What I found made me smile ear to ear. An 1862/1 Variety 3 and yes an over date! Mintage on the 1862 US 3 cent is 343,000.</p><p><br /></p><p>The US 3 cent piece is the smallest silver coin.Designer James B Longacre{ 1851-1853} weight .80 grams comp. .750 silver .250 copper dia 14 mm plain edge, mints Philadelphia, & New Orleans 1854 -1873 weight .75 grams comp. .900 silver .100 copperdia 14mm [ATTACH]246458.vB[/ATTACH][ATTACH]246459.vB[/ATTACH]Plain edge all from the Philadelpha mint.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Paddy54, post: 1664611, member: 19250"]I wanted to share with you all some new items I picked up today at the Baltimore show. Feel free to post your new pick ups in this thread. I been putting together a type set for some time now made my list and went to the show around mid day. I ran into {Penny Guy} A dear old friend "lets face it Bill we are old" LOL PG had his two cent display set up very nice expo on the U.S. 2 cent piece. He had his collection of 2 cent pieces that to me is second to none on display also. Very well done Bill :bow: So Like I said I had my list one of the items I was on the hunt for was a U.S. Silver 3 cent a trime (1851-1873) I wanted something from the 1860's US civil war period. What I found made me smile ear to ear. An 1862/1 Variety 3 and yes an over date! Mintage on the 1862 US 3 cent is 343,000. The US 3 cent piece is the smallest silver coin.Designer James B Longacre{ 1851-1853} weight .80 grams comp. .750 silver .250 copper dia 14 mm plain edge, mints Philadelphia, & New Orleans 1854 -1873 weight .75 grams comp. .900 silver .100 copperdia 14mm [ATTACH]246458.vB[/ATTACH][ATTACH]246459.vB[/ATTACH]Plain edge all from the Philadelpha mint.[/QUOTE]
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