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For a type set 1806 is certainly the year to target for a nice coin at a decent price even though this year had one of the smaller mintages compared to 1804, 1805, 1807 or 1808. My coin is a dark brown and the reverse still shows nice detail for a VF30.
For a type set 1806 is certainly the year to target for a nice coin at a decent price even though this year had one of the smaller mintages compared to 1804, 1805, 1807 or 1808. My coin is a dark brown and the reverse still shows nice detail for a VF30.
This 1814 Classic Head cent is dark and porous which was fairly common for this coin due to the copper stock used. 1814 was also the last year this design was used and this coin is the plain 4 variety (no cross bar on the 4 in the date) which was the less common variety for this year.
Of the 1827 varieties - Newcomb 11 accounts for nearly half of the 1827 mintage. The signature of this year and variety is that the "T" in cent has its right foot doubled.
Of the 1827 varieties - Newcomb 11 accounts for nearly half of the 1827 mintage. The signature of this year and variety is that the "T" in cent has its right foot doubled.
Even though this is a mint state 62 the tail feathers are poorly struck. At some point, I will want to cherry pick a nicer example for my type set.
Even though this is a mint state 62 the tail feathers are poorly struck. At some point, I will want to cherry pick a nicer example for my type set.
This is one of my favorite coins in my type set. It it nicely struck which is very common for this one year type coin.
This large variety Capped Bust Quarter has a normal date (no 8 over 5). A variety 1 capped bust features larger diameter, larger denticles and the motto E Pluribus Unum on the reverse.
I like the rose color toning on the bust of this coin. This is an Overton 116 with a pointed 6 and a stem through the claw on the reverse. There is also a die break through the date and runs into the stars on the obverse.
I like the rose color toning on the bust of this coin. This is an Overton 116 with a pointed 6 and a stem through the claw on the reverse. There is also a die break through the date and runs into the stars on the obverse.
The O-114 variety of this coin refers to the 7 star on the obverse that almost touches the cap of Liberty.
The O-114 variety of this coin refers to the 7 star on the obverse that almost touches the cap of Liberty.
Type 3 (Half Dol. reverse) Reeded Edge. Two year type coin with this Philadelphia 1938 example being the most common.
I did have this coin sent into PCGS for restoration. I felt the coin had some environmental surface issues that in the long term would affect the coin.