Got almost all of the 19th and 20th century stuff in my type set. Now I'm going for the 18th century. A bit of a porous surface, but great detail. S-24 variety.
The details and the scarcity of the 1794 cent more than make up for the porous surface...I Think it's a terrific coin!!! I'm putting together a new replacement 'Type Set' and I've recently purchased several 'colonials' and early cents...I'll see If i can post any file photos shortly.. davidh, please post some of your other examples...I'd love to see them!! Of course, some of the earliest are so scarce and rare, I will never be able to purchase any...
That's a really awesome piece of history, and a nice looking coin as well. I don't mind the surface at all. Something old should look old, you know?
She does look like she is about to speak with her mouth full LOL...(RE: apple cheeks) Seriously though, I haven't heard that designation before---but i may be having a 'senior moment' again and simply have 'forgotten' LOL
I like it despite the porosity; these are tough to find when attractive. I also like the early 19th century pick-up as well.
Fantastic example davidh!!! it appears to grade as high as an AU---the hair lines clear and pronounced and little, if any, obvious circulation wear...phenomenal find!! Doubtlessly, you will have one incredibly impressive 'Type Set'