Meet my newest Ms. Liberty Cap circa 1795

Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by sundance, Oct 10, 2008.

  1. sundance

    sundance Copper Enthusiast

    Yes I am in love with this lovely lady, she is a bit worn and has been buried for a little while but I love her the same. Kiss She will fit in nicely with the others...my private stash of little Liberty-s...*sighs happily*

    Look at those hair lines (no I don't mean scratches *LOL*) and that lovely cap. [​IMG]

    And that wreath! All those lovely little leaves...I can see them! And the bow...just magnificant :bow:
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    Seriously is there no stunning a coin as an old copper??? They get this great patina and deep rich color and you know they are something special.

    Anyone want to take a guess at how much I paid for this lovely girl? :D

    Yeah...I am addicted to copper...so what? :cool:
     
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  3. Leadfoot

    Leadfoot there is no spoon

    Congrats Sundance! Cool coin!
     
  4. HandsomeToad

    HandsomeToad Urinist

  5. Eduard

    Eduard Supporter**

    I see Toad got in ahead of me.
    Yes, it looks to be an S-78. I like your coin, and i see why you are so excited. Lots of detail present beneath the surface imperfections/corrosion.
    This coin was probably close to Extremely Fine condition when it was lost or buried. Difficult to gues what you got it for, but probably for around VG price?
    Enjoy it!
    Eduard

    PS-i would have bought it too at the right price!
     
  6. sundance

    sundance Copper Enthusiast

    :mouth: :mouth: :mouth:

    Come on Toad...you know I wouldn't see her again :bow:

    Now I wonder who lost her? Why was she buried? Did they even notice she went missing? Yeah...that is one thing I love about old coins, you can come up with wild stories :cool:
     
  7. mark_h

    mark_h Somewhere over the rainbow

    Nice coin Sundance. Gotta love old large coppers.
     
  8. green18

    green18 Unknown member Sweet on Commemorative Coins

    Real beauty Sundance, she's finally found a good home.
     
  9. johnny54321

    johnny54321 aspiring numismatist

    I like your story sundance, and it is a nice coin. It's amazing how these coins have such an emotional impact on us addicts. I'd love to have a nice liberty cap.

    So, where is she going to live? In an album with friends? In an airtite for protection? Are you going to send her to ANACS for attribution and certification? Ahhh, so many decisions.
     
  10. HandsomeToad

    HandsomeToad Urinist

    I totally agree with Eduard on the condition of the coin when it was lost. I can see the leaf detail so that coin hit the ground when it was uncirculated or slightly circulated. :thumb:

    As to how it got there, plagues me with almost all of my coins. :D But the answer is actually simple, it was the working man's money so it was in their pockets and easily fell out of them to end up being found a couple hundred years later. :stooge:

    There are peeps that think a dug coin ain't worth much but I disagree, considering how hard it would be to have a set that is free of corrosion unless you have a mountain of money to spend on them. When I use the pics from the Husak collection, I am always amazed at the condition of his coins and so jealous at the same time. :p I tried to acquire a MS condition LCC about a month ago and my $1,600.00 snipe bid was puny compared to the winning bid. :( Hopefully, someday, I can spend 5 grand for one and not bat an eye but until then, I love my corroded pennies. :thumb:

    Ribbit :)
     
  11. sundance

    sundance Copper Enthusiast

    I have no clue yet! Right now I am sitting in awe that I actually OWN one...must less what to do with the lady (well...I know I am not sending her to Toad :goofer:)

    You think she is worth sending in? I mean, she is pretty (well gorgeously stunningly beautiful to me:kewl:) but would she be a good one to slab up?

    Right now she is living the box she came to be now, being removed only for my eyes and study but I do have to get her a better home. If not slabbed...what sort of home should she go into?'

    *Toad...the corrosion gives them character and a story to tell ;)
     
  12. Leadfoot

    Leadfoot there is no spoon

    No need to slab that coin. First, it would only go in a "net graded"/"genuine"/"NCS" holder, and second the majority of folks interested in such a coin would prefer it raw. My vote would be to leave it as-is.
     
  13. 900fine

    900fine doggone it people like me

    Congrats, sundance ! :thumb: Fabulous coins, those LCCs.

    I'd have to win the lottery to afford one like your avatar !
     
  14. Leadfoot

    Leadfoot there is no spoon

    p.s. if you are concerned with keeping it protected, get an airtite. :)
     
  15. sundance

    sundance Copper Enthusiast

    Just looked at the Airtite...would only need one...and it would cost me over 6 bucks to send one...:headbang:

    Maybe the coin show will have a dealer in them???
     
  16. Leadfoot

    Leadfoot there is no spoon

    If you PM me your address, I'll mail you one no charge. Have quite a few extras lying around....Mike
     
  17. sundance

    sundance Copper Enthusiast

    Sent you a PM Mike...thank you :D
     
  18. ksparrow

    ksparrow Coin Hoarder Supporter

    Nice coin, the corrosion is so evenly dispersed that I don't find it bothersome at all. Lots of 'character'.
     
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