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Coolest 2-Coin Combo

I thought it would be interesting to post 2 coins you think look cool together -

I vote for these two totally unrelated tokens - the Higley Copper and the Low 66 Hard Times Token:

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  • PutTogetherPutTogether Posts: 2,141 ✭✭✭
    I'm not feeling creative enough to pitch in, but I sure would like to see more replies to this thread........so consider this a "ttt"
  • goose3goose3 Posts: 11,471 ✭✭✭
    I saw this earlier and wanted to know more about that Higley piece.


    tell me more about that one....such as mintage, date, value, rarity, etc...


  • << <i>I saw this earlier and wanted to know more about that Higley piece.


    tell me more about that one....such as mintage, date, value, rarity, etc... >>



    Quick Higley overview:

    They were struck between 1737 - 1739 in Connecticut.

    Not sure what the original mintage would have been, but today there are about 75 known of all varieities (including several different sub-varieties), of which the one pictured in this thread is among the upper 1/3 in condition.

    Of the total known, I would guess that 1/4 are impounded in museums.

    And somewhere near 1/3 of all known are either damaged, holed, badly scratched or otherwise meaningfully impaired.

    Redbook VF is about $70,000 today for this variety. The coin pictured above sold as a VF 20 for $60,000+ a couple of years ago.

    These have always been an extremely popular colonial based on the interesting design - in some respects, its more a piece of early American folk art than a coin.

    I can get more specific on any of this, if you're interested.






  • goose3goose3 Posts: 11,471 ✭✭✭
    very cool and thanks for the info!!!

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