Right up there near the top of my 2019 aims is a real wish to bring this part of my collection a little further towards completion. I'm looking for those with similar interests with a view towards some mutually beneficial cooperation.
I've already completed all of the common dates and even a few of the semi key dates. Condition isn't really that important especially for the higher cost issues but I'd prefer to avoid holes. No Chinese knock offs please! Here's the dates I'm still missing -
1864 with L, 1866, 1869, 1869/69, 1870, 1871, 1874, 1876, 1877(!!), 1878, and of course the two "S" mintmarks.
Offering full Numismedia prices, adjusted for any issues, in trade for any coins in my swap list. Ancient, modern, copper, silver.... take your pick. Might even be able to find an inexpensive gold coin or two for the right coin(s).
For anyone looking to begin or grow a collection of these most cherished US coins, I've got LOTS. I mean bucketfuls of common dates / culls. I've also got two pre war Dansco albums, collectors items in their own right, which I've been slowly filling as time and inclination permit. If you are at that stage in your collection where you have the dates listed above to trade, then these coins I have probably won't interest you but they would be a great start to a new collection. Happy to consider offers of coins from those countries / periods which I collect, please refer to profile / collection.
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No Indian heads, I got a couple of worn-but-legible large cents in my bulk lot (1816 and 1827) but they have probably been claimed. I'll keep an eye out for Indian cents for you.
Quote: "neilithicman"No Indian heads, I got a couple of worn-but-legible large cents in my bulk lot (1816 and 1827) but they have probably been claimed. I'll keep an eye out for Indian cents for you.
Thank you my dear fellow, and if there is any credible UK copper in that recent lot you posted I would of course be most interested.
Non illegitimis carborundum est. Excellent advice for all coins.
Make Numismatics Great Again!