It's 2026 ... show your coins from 100 or 200 years ago
With all the drivel and political mud slinging cra* in some threads this past week, and the repeats after repeats of similar cra* threads ... I use the term "cra*" loosely ...
I saw @MsMorrisine made a comment about how there was no Classic Coin theads recently.
Let's fix that cra*!
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1926 (the age of the classics) or 1826 (the golden age of federal coins).
Since both of those years are not entirely common through all issues, let's say 1920's or 1820's only.
I'll kick it off with an 1826 Half Dollar, which I really like, and don't think is cra*!
1826 O-114, P58cac (former N58)


“We are only their care-takers,” he posed, “if we take good care of them, then centuries from now they may still be here … ”
Todd - BHNC #242
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I don't have one. How about 1776?
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1826 O-108 EDS
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This one:
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Would this one count?
There’s “1826” within the coin’s ID#…..
OK, didn’t think so - I’ll let myself out!
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This is my only coin from the 1820’s.
One of my very favorite coins in my collection is this 1926 DDO dime. Strong doubling on the R and the folds of Liberty's cap, with moderate doubling on the wing feathers.
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I like that one! Two years with one coin.
Not the best image (are TV's ever anymore?), and mine is the O-101, but this one has a bit of a story.
I found this in a PCGS holder, which normally I would leave alone, but she seemed like she was labeled with the wrong grade (she was a P53). She was also a little bit whiter than I usually go after, and so I eventually decided I would crack it out, let her breathe for a while and put it in a kraft envelope.
About a year later I decided I would resubmit it with some other coins, and was surprised that she had picked up a blush of color in between. She came back as a 55, which I agreed with, and since I liked the way she looked even more (the year she spent out of the plastic had helped her I think), and felt confident in her surfaces, I decided she had a shot for a CAC sticker too.
I was rewarded with that as well. I figure I'm done playing games with her now, but she's a beauty and I'm glad she's still with me.
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“We are only their care-takers,” he posed, “if we take good care of them, then centuries from now they may still be here … ”
Todd - BHNC #242
@Hiker65 nice coin and nice first post on the forum
Nothing is as expensive as free money.
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Yes, good move indeed
I think this commemorative certainly fits the theme of 100 years ago. Too bad They did such a poor job on the relief. Anyway, it's graded as MS65+.
Couldn't resist...

My current "Box of 20"
Love the 1776 @lermish and the 1626 @Bob13


Here's another 1826 ... great color, even if she did pick up a spot on the reverse along the way.
“We are only their care-takers,” he posed, “if we take good care of them, then centuries from now they may still be here … ”
Todd - BHNC #242
I didn"t have any coins 100 to 200 years ago?
101 years ago…. I don’t share this one very often. CAC and FH.
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1726 Franconian Circle 15 Kreuzer


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1826 Basel 5 Batzen
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I bought this well circulated example the other day because of the year and I'm hoping to inspire a budding collector with it at a local show tomorrow.
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I wish you luck keeping this anywhere near the top of the threads this week; there is fresh blood in the water.
It's not a US coin, but it is within your time window-
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Hopefully, @EDL won't mind, but he now owns this coin that was once in my collection. She's a beauty!
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Love the different Commem's, World Coins (older, but mostly still 26 and 76's) and other coins posted.
Let's keep it going!
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Here's some very old images of my three 1926 Standing Lib's from my set of those. One of these days I have to reshoot all of them. They grade P58, P62 and P58 respectively, and all were purchased raw in the early aughts. Only the 26-S has been to CAC (so far) and it received a green sticker.
“We are only their care-takers,” he posed, “if we take good care of them, then centuries from now they may still be here … ”
Todd - BHNC #242
Centennial and Bicentennial coins were not requested. Just '26s.
Yeah, but we got some anyway.
And I'm good with some 1876 if you want to show of some of those Seated girls!
I was just trying to stay Classic in the sense of 1926 and before, with the century mark as a kind of binder.
“We are only their care-takers,” he posed, “if we take good care of them, then centuries from now they may still be here … ”
Todd - BHNC #242
Just one 1776, and it is a guinea from our enemies, the Brits. I'm taking my 1876s over to the half dollar parade where they're wanted.


@pursuitofliberty:
Todd - will 1876 IHC’s be permitted along with the Seated girls?
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Early Walkers
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