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Posts posted by Hard Times
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I am by no means an expert where I can tell you if a die crack is normal, would have to see many examples first which I have not. There are some real specialists out there than can help:
Bill McKivor
Jerry Bobbe
Gary Groll to name a few. Google their names, they all have websites where they can be contacted.
Also, here is the web address for the CTCC: http://tokenclub.org/
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Very nice photos of your Yorkie brg! I like the wood grain on the obverse and this is very well struck. All good. (thumbs u
Here is an extremely lustrous farthing from Cambridgeshire:
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Hi Ho and yarm, Nice! (thumbs u
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Let the good times roll......
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A penny for your thoughts?
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I've had this a few months. Just got around to taking some pictures. There are a couple of nice die breaks on the obverse. The largest runs from the 3 in the date, through the face, star above the head the into the rim. The other is not quite as noticeable . It looks like a pencil mark between the first 2 stars to the right of the date, goes through the hair bun and ends at the sixth star.
Bob, very nice!! I've got one of them except its die crack through Miss Liberty is different - different dies (?) (PS please excuse the typo in the image, I can't tell my centuries apart ;-):
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Nice coin Alan . And great presentation
What X2 said (thumbs u
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Nice Conder Jobessi.
X2, all of the pieces I posted yesterday are website bound, but I posted them not to advertise, but because they are great coins....
Best, HT
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very nice JOBESSI!
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or lustrous large cents
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as are rare New Orleans gold....
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Classic Half Eagles are irresistible........
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New pick up just imaged
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Loves them N'Orleans pieces Gunny, yes precious, we loves them......
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nice trime, here is a newp, imaged today
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Here is another one of my favorites. There is alot of red on this token for the BN designation.
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Hard at work in 1795
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Hi Ho and MJ thems very nice Conder tokens thanks for posting them!
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Here is a 'POW' copper.
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Filthy, flashy mercs are hard to image right, you done good! (thumbs u
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Yarm, another stunner, I have to get some posted soon.
Best, HT
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Very nice, everyone, here is a workin' man's token:
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Finally have some NEWPS, been a while:
Conder Collectors - Post Your Images
in US, World, and Ancient Coins
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Here is the DH-112 that goes with the 112A in my first post in this thread. I show the 112A below for comparison. The difference between them is the edge, which for the 112, is covered completely in a previous generation holder.