Want to see a pretty Flying Eagle?

Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by sundance, Nov 18, 2008.

  1. sundance

    sundance Copper Enthusiast

    Picked this little beauty at the coin show...they graded it an AU50...not sure if it is quite that good but it is so far the best I have. I got to see three 1856 Flying Eagles...talk about my heart stopping...I wanted one soooo badly :goofer:

    I put her up against the lower grade one I have so you can see the difference. I love that eagle...oh and she has a slight double die on the bottom near the ribbon :D

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    What do you think?

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  3. Tater

    Tater Coin Collector

    looks good, the color looks good also. everything that i have been able to find as far as flying eagle cents have look like garbage.
     
  4. rzage

    rzage What Goes Around Comes Around .

    Really nice coin , XF-40 , Too much wear on eagles breast and bow and leaves to go AU , still a nice coin , looks original to me . JMO
    rzage
     
  5. ksparrow

    ksparrow Coin Hoarder Supporter

    Very nice coin, thanks for posting the pictures.
     
  6. CamaroDMD

    CamaroDMD [Insert Clever Title]

    Nice Flying Eagle. I'm not going to offer a grade opinion because I don't know enough about FEs to be able to grade them accurately. But, I like it. It's one of my favorite designs.
     
  7. mrbrklyn

    mrbrklyn New Member

    I don't know if I agree with that. One looks AU 50 to me at least. The other I agree is XF, but it is a really good one. If these are the natural color of these coins they are great specimens. Most XF's I see are very dark.

    Ruben
     
  8. sundance

    sundance Copper Enthusiast

    Also have to remember that I am new with the camera so some of the details of the eagle aren't what they could be :D
     
  9. mrbrklyn

    mrbrklyn New Member

    he's right that the eagle's breast is the spot to look, but also a lot of FE's don't have full detail on that spot either. I just think, from looking at it, that its not enough wear to drop one from AU, but the other I think is XF 40

    Ruben
     
  10. TheNoost

    TheNoost huldufolk

    Looks very nice in the pic but I would need you to send it to me for further study.:)
     
  11. Treashunt

    Treashunt The Other Frank

    Sundance;
    Nice piece.

    I tried to see, but couldn't enlarge the picture.

    Check the eagle's eye.
    It could be doubled.

    There are several popular doubled eye varieties for this year.
     
  12. Collect89

    Collect89 Coin Collector

    Question about 57 & 58 FE cents in general

    With all the bazillions of FE cents that were made, I always feel like there are not very many surviving examples (compared to surviving Indians or Lincolns of similar mintages). I haven't learned of any melt or exchange that took FEs out of the public domain. What do you think happened to them all?

    Very best regards,
    collect89
     
  13. mrbrklyn

    mrbrklyn New Member

    for one thing they didn't strike very well..

    Ruben
     
  14. green18

    green18 Unknown member Sweet on Commemorative Coins

    I've got'em all in my basement (I wish) LOL..........
     
  15. GDJMSP

    GDJMSP Numismatist Moderator

    Thrown away, lost - they call it attrition. It was not a popular coin, people didn't like it. So few kept them.
     
  16. rzage

    rzage What Goes Around Comes Around .

    But they must of spent them , they didn't throw them out , a penny back then was probably at least $1 today , did they wear out and get melted and recoined , about 42 million of them .
    rzage:thumb::D
     
  17. mrbrklyn

    mrbrklyn New Member

    I never read that they weren't popular? They were more popular that the big coppers. They just weren't easy to mint and had a lot of poor strikes. They also came onto the coinage scene with a bunch of other changes, most importantly the mad rush to trade in 2 bit silvers for new coinage. And they are old and lasted only two years.


    Ruben
     
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