The king of the CC Morgans with original gunmetal grey surfaces. Since it's a key date, they are more lenient on their grading standards so many straight graded ones do appear to be cleaned or messed with unlike this example.
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This 1814 E/A is distinctive because the eagle’s left wing and head normally come weakly struck on this die marriage and this example is nearly fully struck.
I bought this 1795 Lettered Edge cent for an exhibit I hope to display shortly. The mintage was low on these coins at 37,000, and most of them went into circulation, which was their intended purpose. Also a good many of them were melted because they melted for more than a cent at the time. This one is an S-73 with about 40 examples known.
Retired dealer and avid collector of U.S. type coins, 19th century presidential campaign medalets and selected medals. In recent years I have been working on a set of British coins - at least one coin from each king or queen who issued pieces that are collectible. I am also collecting at least one coin for each Roman emperor from Julius Caesar to ... ?
I keep some distinctive coins in my cabinet.
Occasionally I'll rearrange drawers to create interesting groups whose only relationship to each other is their oddness...
@jayPem said:
I keep some distinctive coins in my cabinet.
Occasionally I'll rearrange drawers to create interesting groups whose only relationship to each other is their oddness...
@jayPem said:
I keep some distinctive coins in my cabinet.
Occasionally I'll rearrange drawers to create interesting groups whose only relationship to each other is their oddness...
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My most unique:

Most easily identified with me:

Also a very distinct look:

The king of the CC Morgans with original gunmetal grey surfaces. Since it's a key date, they are more lenient on their grading standards so many straight graded ones do appear to be cleaned or messed with unlike this example.

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For me, it's my icon coin. Even though it's just an XF-45, I haven't seen too many that look like this.
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That reverse is stunning!
Last coin I added to my registry set. Waited for just the right coin! CAC liked it too.
This 1814 E/A is distinctive because the eagle’s left wing and head normally come weakly struck on this die marriage and this example is nearly fully struck.
PCGS MS63+ CAC
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I bought this 1795 Lettered Edge cent for an exhibit I hope to display shortly. The mintage was low on these coins at 37,000, and most of them went into circulation, which was their intended purpose. Also a good many of them were melted because they melted for more than a cent at the time. This one is an S-73 with about 40 examples known.
I keep some distinctive coins in my cabinet.
Occasionally I'll rearrange drawers to create interesting groups whose only relationship to each other is their oddness...
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Sweeeeet drawer . . . !
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