Post a Pic of a One Year Type Coin You Own
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From the Bender Collection:
MS67. No Cents.
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PCGS Registry: Screaming Eagles
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Retired sets: Soaring Eagles
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"Got a flaming heart, can't get my fill"
She’s a beauty, Ken! Here’s the next gen.
MS67
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The 1859 IHC is a one year type. Here’s a few:
From the Bender Collection. MS66+.
MS64 S-1 variety. One of 9 examples known; ranks #5.
MS64 S-2 variety. There are 7 of these; ranks #6.
MS63. S-3 variety & one of 5 known. This is #5.
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PCGS Registry: Screaming Eagles
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Retired sets: Soaring Eagles
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"Got a flaming heart, can't get my fill"
"Got a flaming heart, can't get my fill"
Victor David Brenner’s initials removed after 1st year.
I think this counts?
Terrible TV - too dark.
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PCGS Registry: Screaming Eagles
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Retired sets: Soaring Eagles
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High relief Peace, MS63
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Here you go.
My current registry sets:
20th Century Type Set
Virtual DANSCO 7070
Slabbed IHC set - Missing the Anacs Slabbed coins
I don't collect American coins, but I do have this one in my junk box.
Often the 1864 No L aka Bronze IHC is overlooked as a one year type. While readily available in all grades, they also frequently have striking problems, clashing & poor detail. I buy these frequently when I find them well struck with full tips & diamonds & obviously without clashing.
Here’s a few with TV’s:
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PCGS Registry: Screaming Eagles
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Retired sets: Soaring Eagles
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1921 Peace, high relief, MS64
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Getting technical about what is a "type"
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and while we're being technical...
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Not sure if this 1840-(O) "mule" made at one mint qualifies as a "Type." To me, it's a pretty unusual coin, perhaps an unplanned type made out of convenience.
Here's a favorite, classic SLH one year type coin.
Not my coin, but a good example of a one year type that is not widely known.
Compare with the 1859-O (also not my coin, but faster than photographing mine).
So many great examples in this thread! I bought this one out of a junk box about 20 years ago.
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PCGS Registry: Screaming Eagles
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Retired sets: Soaring Eagles
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Here is the sister to CharlotteDude’s previous post.
A: The year they spend more on their library than their coin collection.
A numismatist is judged more on the content of their library than the content of their cabinet.
No L
MS66 CAC (ex Bender)
Only year with “VDB” on the rev:
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PCGS Registry: Screaming Eagles
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Retired sets: Soaring Eagles
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Added reverse photo, might as well given it’s what makes it a one year type ….
This also qualifies I’d think.
Given that there are some 1802s which also have this reverse of 1800,
I believe this is a 2-year type.
But of course! I hang my head in shame.
Well, it's pretty darn close to a 1-year.
I almost did the same thing for the 1859,1860 half dime "coin without a country" (pattern).