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Has anyone seen the Missouri Cabinet Half Cents in the Registry?
halfcentman
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Here is the link.
Like many individuals who have attended Early American Copper conventions in the past, I have had the pleasure of seeing these before PCGS slabbed them.
Enjoy,
Greg
Like many individuals who have attended Early American Copper conventions in the past, I have had the pleasure of seeing these before PCGS slabbed them.
Enjoy,
Greg
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It's registries like this, that make mine feel insignificant
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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
Simply off the chart!
njcc
Doggedly collecting coins of the Central American Republic.
Visit the Society of US Pattern Collectors at USPatterns.com.
Doggedly collecting coins of the Central American Republic.
Visit the Society of US Pattern Collectors at USPatterns.com.
<< <i>Also check out his proofs. >>
Thanks for putting this link up.
An Amazing set to say the least.
The 1802 rev of 1800 has that electrotype look to it. But then, I have never seen a real one before. Does anyone know the population of this coin? 1802/0, rev of 1800?
What does the grade designation N1BN stand for? I guess the BN means brown. What does the N1 mean?
I would love to be able to afford the least of one of these. Which one will sell for the LEAST money? (Still way over my budget).
Bob
<< <i>I see N1BN assigned as a grade to a lot of the coins. What does the grade N1BN mean? >>
Those may be coins in GENUINE holders if I had to guess, but it really does not matter since the 1794 C-6b is unique!!
Mike
<< <i>Does anyone know the population of this coin? 1802/0, rev of 1800? >>
Coin Facts says 25. I have had a chance to buy two during my collecting years. When I saw the second one I almost could not believe my eyes because NCG had misattributed it as the much more common variety. The owner knew it and was getting ready to ship it back to NGC to get the attribution fixed.
I know of one that the owner did not know it was that variety for over five years because the reverse was so worn. One day it was sitting on his desk in the sun and he got a glimsp of the hint of the 1800 style lettering on the reverse. I wish that he had shown it to me. I would have spotted it in a flash.
Coin's for sale/trade.
Tom Pilitowski
US Rare Coin Investments
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