Copper For The Weekend
LeeG
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Yeah! I finally have something to share so I figured I'd start this thread.
I appreciate those who have kept this running!!!!!!!!!!


1809 Classic Half Cent. C-3, B-4. Rarity-1. AU-50 (Uncertified). Sellers grade estimate.
Diagnostics of this die marriage include a date spaced 1 8 09 on the obverse and the letters ES in STATES being too high on the reverse. This lightly worn, generally bold-looking survivor exhibits dominant copper-brown patina to both sides.
This one will find a home in my 7070.


1809 Classic Half Cent. C-3, B-4. Rarity-1. AU-50 (Uncertified). Sellers grade estimate.
Diagnostics of this die marriage include a date spaced 1 8 09 on the obverse and the letters ES in STATES being too high on the reverse. This lightly worn, generally bold-looking survivor exhibits dominant copper-brown patina to both sides.
This one will find a home in my 7070.
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I could very faintly see the clash marks on the reverse on the ebay auction photo,
This is my best find to date, I am super stoked to finally have this variety and even better that I cherry picked it.
Fly-In Club
My PCGS Registry Sets
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My PCGS Registry Sets
"Got a flaming heart, can't get my fill"
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My PCGS Registry Sets
Here are some of my recent purchases, some of which were posted last week on separate threads.
And a couple of my varieties....
The Penny Lady®
My 1897 S-1
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My PCGS Registry Sets
1876 U.S. Centennial Exposition Official Medal. Bronze. HK-21, Julian CM-10. Rarity-3. Uncirculated.
Obv. Sword-wielding Liberty rises under glory of stars. Rev. Congressional authorization. Deepest red mahogany,
with round cardboard box of issue.
Lance.
U.S. Type Set