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1837 I Take the Responsibility HT-69 / Low-44.



To Err Is Human.... To Collect Err's Is Just Too Much Darn Tootin Fun!
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Proud recipient of Y.S. Award on 07/26/08.
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Middlesex (D&H 1017f) Obv: "“HONOR” trodden under foot, ‘• throne” turned upside down, FRANCE (divided), RELIGION cut in pieces, “GLORY” defaced, “FIRE” in each corner, murder (i.e. daggers) on every side, and bloodshed all over - Rev: MAY | GREAT BRITAIN | EVER REMAIN | THE | REVERSE. Radiated within a wreath of oak.
RARE: Middlesex (D&H 298) Obv: A connoisseur smoking a pipe, at a table spread with medals, an old man behind him putting on his head a fool’s cap - Rev: An ass and a mule saluting
SCARCE: Middlesex (D&H 746) - TERMINAL DIE STATE! Obv: A village in ruins, ONE ONLY MASTER GRASPS THE WHOLE DOMAIN 1795 - Rev: An Indian, IF RENTS I ONCE CONSENT TO PAY MY LIBERTY IS PAST AWAY
SCARCE - Middlesex (D&H 520) Obv: A man handcuffed and ironed, a padlock on his mouth - Rev: A knife, fork, and plate, chained down to a table, USELES
RARE - Middlesex (D&H 521) Obv: A man handcuffed and ironed, a padlock on his mouth - Rev: A man holding a cutlass in one hand, and broken fetters in the other, leaning upon an anchor
The Penny Lady®
No copper newps worth showin', so I'll recycle some other random stuff from my Photobucket album.
"Inspiration exists, but it has to find you working" Pablo Picasso
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Here's some info comma on your newp if you didn't already know...
These where struck by the Philadelphia Mint for the American Colonization Society which was founded in 1817 for the sole purpose of transporting “freeborn blacks” and “emancipated slaves” back to Africa. In 1822 the society established a colony on the West Coast of Africa that became the independent nation of Liberia in 1847. By 1867 the society had sent more than 13,000 “American blacks” to Liberia. The one-cent token featured a palm tree with a ship in the distance. Though considered purely a token struck for the ACS these where not acknowledged by the US mint as foreign coinage in its annual reports. They did however function as coinage in the Liberian colony.
So this is actually a valid darkside copper for posting on the US Coin Forum
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*https://photos.app.goo.gl/zhzgx5nmxk4H2sM59
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I always loved that picture
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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
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MPL's - Lincolns of Color
Central Valley Roosevelts
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And here's the best 58D from another roll...
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