<< <i>Do we need to remind you that those are called "Cents" >>
Yeah, and they don't look 'new' either! Well, new to RTS maybe Seriously, those are nice coins....I don't know the variety of the 1830, but I know enough that ANY 1830 at VF and higher with nice surfaces is a tough and underrated middle date cent (and I need one!). No commentary needed on the '94!
<< <i>.I don't know the variety of the 1830, but I know enough that ANY 1830 at VF and higher with nice surfaces is a tough and underrated middle date cent (and I need one!). No commentary needed on the '94! >>
Very nice pennies. The 1830 isn't a date we see much of even though it isn't an uncommon date. The 94 is outstanding. S-28 has awesome hair details and the planchet, especially on the obv, is very nice.
Nice coins... thanks for putting your "too sense" in...
Re: Slabbed coins - There are some coins that LIVE within clear plastic and wear their labels with pride... while there are others that HIDE behind scratched plastic and are simply dragged along by a label. Then there are those coins that simply hang out, naked and free
Now you need to change the title to 3 pennies. The 1820 in any variety except N13 is under appreciated because of the large number of Randall Hoard centsavailable.
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<< <i>Do we need to remind you that those are called "Cents"
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Shouldn't have to remind em it's printed right on the coin
<< <i>Pretty pennies... >>
Cents Becky, they are Cents
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<< <i>Do we need to remind you that those are called "Cents" >>
Yeah, and they don't look 'new' either! Well, new to RTS maybe
Seriously, those are nice coins....I don't know the variety of the 1830, but I know enough that ANY 1830 at VF and higher with nice surfaces is a tough and underrated middle date cent (and I need one!). No commentary needed on the '94!
<< <i>.I don't know the variety of the 1830, but I know enough that ANY 1830 at VF and higher with nice surfaces is a tough and underrated middle date cent (and I need one!). No commentary needed on the '94! >>
The 1830 is N6.
I believe the OP knows what words he is choosing.
Nice coins... thanks for putting your "too sense" in...
The Penny Lady®
Very nice. --Jerry
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<< <i>Pretty pennies... >>
Cents Becky, they are Cents >>
I called 'em pennies when I was a kid and I'll call 'em pennies now if I want to.
It's just semantics as far as I'm concerned.
JT
I collect all 20th century series except gold including those series that ended there.