Still need a holed 1805 large cent
lordmarcovan
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That'll finish off the date set on the back of my vest (which is 1800 and up, skipping the 1804 for obvious reasons).
I have a few of the 1700's coins already, so maybe I'll extend the set and go for the whole shebang, 1793 and all. (I won't need a Chain cent since I'm only doing a one-per-year set, not varieties.)
But first I need the 1805.
I have a few of the 1700's coins already, so maybe I'll extend the set and go for the whole shebang, 1793 and all. (I won't need a Chain cent since I'm only doing a one-per-year set, not varieties.)
But first I need the 1805.
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David
<< <i>If you went for this one, I wouldnt tell any one that you drilled your own coin.
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Look closer - it's a half cent, and it's 1803.