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Oldest Coins You Have For Each Denomination?

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1/2 Cent 1793, Unless you count my 1787 Massachusetts Half Cent
Cent 1793 Chain, Unless you count a 1787 Fugio Cent
2 Cent 1864
3 cent silver 1851
3 cent nickel 1882 - Not a big fan of these coins so I only have one.
Half Dime 1792
Nickel 1866
dime 1796
quarter 1796
Half dollar 1795
dollar 1795
$1 Gold 1836, a pattern
$2.50 1796
$3.00 1854
$5.00 1795
$10.00 1795
$20.00 1857
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GR58...Nice looking CBQ...and all the other coins are nice as well!


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GR58, you always have a nice group shot to share.

Thankd conder101 and Jbuck ....
Was just $40.71.5 in change I had sitting around ..


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Conder101 and Billjones ....
Just from reading your list .. sounds like some really nice coins
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1/2 C- 1834
1C- 1860
25C-1875
50C-1808
$1-1877S
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Colonial: 1786 Connecticut (Miller 4.1-g Mailed Bust Left)
1/2C: 1803 (C-3)
1C: 1794 (S-57)
2C: 1864
3CS: 1851
3CN: 1865
5C: 1866
H10C: 1833
10C: 1805 (JR-4)
20C: 1875-CC
25C: 1807 (B-1)
50C: 1806 (O-115a)
$1: 1800 (B-5, BB-189)

Frac Gold: 1874 50c (BG-930)
G$1: 1873 (Open 3)
G$2.5: 1926
G$5: 1885-S
G$10: 1899

Missing: G$3, G$4, G$20 :(
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LSQ 1917
Dollar 1878 Morgan
Buffalo 1913 type 1 and 2
Mercury dime 1916
Peace dollar 1921
Washington quarter 32-D
LWH dollar 1916-S
Franklin half 1948

I have tended to collect 20th century silver except for my Morgans. If I could complete and improve all my existing 20th century silver I would be pretty happy.
After I finish 20th century silver I would focus on 19th and 18th century silver. I would not mind a few Saints and Liberty head gold coins including eagles, half eagles and double eagles. Price of gold will have to return to historical norms before I do that according to 100 year charts. Gold is way beyond historical average costs and we are in a mini bubble IMO. When you buy gold coins you are paying for the gold.
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Half Cent - 1806
1 cent - 1795
2 cent -1869
3 cent silver - 1861
3 cent nickel - 1868
Half Dime - 1833
5c nickel - 1868
Dime - 1834
20c - 1875
Quarter - 1834
Half dollar - 1795
Silver dollar - 1872
Gold dollar - 1853
Quarter eagle - 1904
Eagle - 1910
Double Eagle - 1924
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Fun thread!

1/2 Cent 1800
Lg. Cent 1816
Sm. Cent 1857
3 ct. silver 1851
3 ct. nickel 1865
5 Cent 1866
10 Cent 1838
20 Cent 1875
25 Cent 1831
50 Cent 1839
1.00 1878
10.00 1908
20.00 1907



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 Half Cent         1797
1 Cent            1796
2 cents           1871
3 cents           1853
5 cents           1835
10 cents          1798
20 cents          1875
25 cents          1805
50 cents          1795
1 dollar          1796     
2.5 dollars       1836
5 dollars         1809
10 dollars        1840
20 dollars        1861
25 dollars        1987
50 dollars        1986
100 dollars       1997 


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Note: All pics up through 1853 were done with film.
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Your "Flowing Hair and "Draped Bust" coins are very fine and amazing. What was rating condition of your 1795 Flowing Hair coin? 1796 Draped Bust coin is great. What was rating and how much did you pay for it?
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What was rating condition of your 1795 Flowing Hair coin? 1796 Draped Bust coin is great. What was rating and how much did you pay for it?


The 1795 half was $650, and the 1796 dollar was $1295 (decades ago). Both are supposed to be VF, but I'd guess they'd get a details (cleaned?) grade today.
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No pictures handy, but here you go:

 Half Cent                           1806 Draped Bust
Large Cent                          1795 Liberty Cap
Small Cent                          1857 Flying Eagle
 Two Cent                            1864
 Three Cent Silver                  1853
 Three Cent Nickel                  1881
 Half Dime                          1833 Capped Bust
Five Cent                           1866 Shield
Dime                                1821 Capped Bust
 Twenty Cent                         1875
Quarter Dollar                      1821 Capped Bust
Half Dollar                         1807 Draped Bust (Heraldic Eagle)
Silver Dollar                       1799 Draped Bust (Heraldic Eagle)
Gold Dollar ($1)                    1853 Liberty Head (Type I)
Gold Quarter Eagle ($2 1/2)         1901 Liberty Head, 1925 Indian Head
Gold $3 Piece                       1854 Indian Princess
Gold Half Eagle ($5)                1882 Liberty Head, 1910 Indian Head
Gold Eagle ($10)                    1881 Liberty Head, 1908 Indian Head
Gold Double Eagle ($20)             1900 Liberty Head, 1927 Saint-Gaudens
$50                                 2012 American Gold Eagle
$100                                2012 American Platinum Eagle
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I do not have many U.S. coins, but my oldest ones are:

One cent: 1857.
Two Cents: 1864.
Five cents: 1902.
Dime: 1889.
Half dollar: 1971.
Dollar: 1971.
As for the quarter dollar, I found one in my change dated 1988 a couple days ago, so I guess that.
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My oldest US coins:

Half Cent 1806
1c 1798
2c 1864
3c silver 1852
3c nickel 1865
5c silver 1850
5c nickel 1866
10c 1833
20c 1875 S
25c 1857
50c 1832
$1 gold 1858
$1 silver 1878 (Morgan)
$5 1895
$10 1907 (Liberty Head)
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1/2 cent - 1808
one cent - 1787
Two Cent - 1868
Three Cent - 1853
Half Dime - 1834
nickel - 1868
Twenty Cent - 1875
quarter - 1834
half dollar - 1835
dollar - 1795
$2.5 - 1902
$3 - 1854
$5 - 1847
$10 - 1894
$20 - 1904
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1 Cent - 1857 Flying Eagle
3 Cent - 1865 3 cent nickel
5 Cents (nickel) - 1883 no cents V nickel
5 Cents ( Half Dime) - 1853 with arrows
10 Cents - 1916 Mercury dime
25 Cents - 1877 Seated Liberty
50 Cents - 1913-D Barber half
1 Dollar - 1921 Morgan
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