Large Cent ID and Date Help Requested
ga5150
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Hi all!
I'm sticking my head in the door over here because I'm told there is tons of knowledge and experience that may can help me. I frequent the Metal Detecting and Sports Card forums but don't dabble over here often. I tried to use the search feature on the forums to search for other examples of this coin and learn about it, but it kept giving me a 524 Time Out Error. I used IE, and Firefox both and got the same result.
While metal detecting near an old house foundation a month or so ago, I found this coin. Some helpful folks on the metal detecting forum has told me it's a Draped Bust Large Cent. Is it remotely possible to get an exact date off this coin?
I've made scans and photos of both sides. I'll post the scans with hopes someone can see something. With my extreme lack of experience in coins, all I can make out is the nose section of the bust and a little bit of the middle section of the back. I can post the up close photos if they may be of use.
I have no intentions of getting rid of this coin, as it's the oldest one I've found and I enjoy showing it to people locally when talking about metal detecting.
Thanks for any help that can be provided!
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I'm sticking my head in the door over here because I'm told there is tons of knowledge and experience that may can help me. I frequent the Metal Detecting and Sports Card forums but don't dabble over here often. I tried to use the search feature on the forums to search for other examples of this coin and learn about it, but it kept giving me a 524 Time Out Error. I used IE, and Firefox both and got the same result.
While metal detecting near an old house foundation a month or so ago, I found this coin. Some helpful folks on the metal detecting forum has told me it's a Draped Bust Large Cent. Is it remotely possible to get an exact date off this coin?
I've made scans and photos of both sides. I'll post the scans with hopes someone can see something. With my extreme lack of experience in coins, all I can make out is the nose section of the bust and a little bit of the middle section of the back. I can post the up close photos if they may be of use.
I have no intentions of getting rid of this coin, as it's the oldest one I've found and I enjoy showing it to people locally when talking about metal detecting.
Thanks for any help that can be provided!
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If you can carefully clean it up a bit more and take some larger photos, one of the experts like Indeetlib may be able to discern
a bit more from it.
It is one of these but I cannot tell which one from pictures, can you see a date?