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Why are so many key date coppers counter stamped?

As title states, ive been looking at a bunch of early coppers and keep seeing key dates that are counterstamped like the 1804 below. Why is that? also theyre always huge counterstamps to boot!
https://www.ebay.com/itm/1804-United-States-Draped-Bust-Large-Cent/114402238891?hash=item1aa2e7a1ab:g:dUwAAOSwJSlfWrpY

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  • 1Bufffan1Bufffan Posts: 672 ✭✭✭✭

    Back in the day a lot of people would "Mark" their coins to prove that they belonged to them, a lot of half dollars were marked at Army Forts to see where the money was being spent, most ended up at the local tavern or in some cases Brothels- just saying it hard to tell why so many were marked with a counterstamp.

  • keetskeets Posts: 25,351 ✭✭✭✭✭

    it's probably just more noticeable because you're for them and the extant numbers are low. I would think the more common dates were c'stamped as well but since you aren't looking for them(and they aren't offered as much) you won't see them.

    a "key date" with a c'stamp will sell, a common date probably won't.

  • ZoinsZoins Posts: 34,401 ✭✭✭✭✭

    Agree with @keets. I doubt people were saying, this is a key date, let's counterstamp it ;)

    It's just more noticeable with low populations.

  • rickoricko Posts: 98,724 ✭✭✭✭✭

    A lot of old copper survival depended on desirability... i.e. key dates due to significance, mintage or design change. Counterstamps were used as marketing hype, ownership or sentimental purposes. Cheers, RickO

  • tokenprotokenpro Posts: 896 ✭✭✭✭✭

    @1Bufffan said:
    Back in the day a lot of people would "Mark" their coins to prove that they belonged to them, a lot of half dollars were marked at Army Forts to see where the money was being spent, most ended up at the local tavern or in some cases Brothels- just saying it hard to tell why so many were marked with a counterstamp.

    Interesting. In 40+ years of collecting and studying counterstamps on silver I am not familiar with any Army released half dollars counterstamped for that purpose (or any other denomination for that fact). Could you please point me towards a reference or citation that mentions that interesting use?

  • JimnightJimnight Posts: 10,846 ✭✭✭✭✭

    They thought counter stamps were good looking.

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