Copper 4 the Weekend
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Rainy day here in Jersey. Post your copper for the weekend. This one isnt mine, but I've long admired it as it languishes unappreciated on the Bay of E. Prettiest Conder token I've ever seen...
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That is an unusual one... usually they have the shield with the hedgehogs on the reverse. Cheers, RickO
Here is a medalet that is attributed to John C. Fremont's 1856 presidential run. Fremont was a noted explorer of the far western United States.
MATTHEW YOUNG COIN DEALER PENNY 1798 LONDON
18th Century Token, Middlesex, copper Promissory Penny, 1798, issued by coin dealer Matthew Young, draped Britannia seated left on bow of ship, holding trident and palm branch, with shield bearing arms of the City of London, cornucopia of coins to side, St Paul's Cathedral beyond. Rare
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That's beautiful! If that's languishing, I'm guessing it may be because the owner appreciates it so much it has a higher than market price?
a gift my sister in law gave me a 1932d wheat penny
https://www.omnicoin.com/collection/colind?page=1&sort=sort&sale=1&country=0
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That's awesome. I love how all the letters are still clear on the reverse
The N-1 overdate, a tougher variety in MS....
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Very cool stuff..........I love copper!
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Beautiful lustrous chocolate brown. Reminds me of a certain 1920-D.
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nice coins guys
https://www.omnicoin.com/collection/colind?page=1&sort=sort&sale=1&country=0
Matthew Young was the guy who restruck the American Plantations tokens, and I recently found a report from an 1835-dated magazine about him selling Continental Currency "items" (QDB's current term for the former Continental Dollar) at his shop in London.
Here's some lustrous copper from dies that weren't faring too well:
What is now proved was once only imagined. - William Blake
Is that 1829 an N-9?
That coin is likely in the condition census...very nice!
It's an N-9, and should be finest known (and it's new to the census) - it's PCGS MS63 and I think Grellman called it an EAC 55 or 58 when he saw it.
What is now proved was once only imagined. - William Blake
My Collection of Old Holders
Never a slave to one plastic brand will I ever be.
1797 D&H906 Middlesex. MS64RB
One of my favorite Conder Tokens. Very difficult to find fully struck. Rare already but
to find a wall struck one because of the very high detail is very diffulcut. Usually you
will find one with “stuff” in his teeth and flattened nose.
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CoinsAreFun Toned Silver Eagle Proof Album
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Gallery Mint Museum, Ron Landis& Joe Rust, The beginnings of the Golden Dollar
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I bought this Conder token long ago because I loved the silver dollar size and one side being practically full red. It's a big old piece of copper!
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A very nice mix of copper with a wide array of colors. I have noticed that this medal and the one posted by Cardinal seem to have a certain color that seems to be unique to medals. Is it the copper mix or storage method or something else? Or am I dreaming?
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I believe that it is the finish that placed on copper and bronze in the 19th century. The U.S. Mint medals routinely had this rich mahogany finish. Then we got the crappy sandblasted finish.
Since most are Conder token posts I will add another.
I really love the detail on this.
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CoinsAreFun Toned Silver Eagle Proof Album
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Gallery Mint Museum, Ron Landis& Joe Rust, The beginnings of the Golden Dollar
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More CoinsAreFun Pictorials NGC
I think mahogany is a good description of the color, brown with just a touch of red from the copper.
Seeing the medals remind me of seeing the British Antiques Roadshow and the appraiser was grabbing medals out of the display case and touching them all over with his bare fingers. Ouch
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That is an amazing token!
Some entirely different copper
http://www.pcgs.com/SetRegistry/publishedset.aspx?s=142753
https://www.autismforums.com/media/albums/acrylic-colors-by-rocco.291/