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Hey all! I found this coin(?) recently and I can't quite identify it. I can make out United States on the side and part of a wreath or laurel, but unable to figure it out. Anyone have an ideas? Thanks in advance!
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It could be a large cent or a Half Cent. With the stamp thing it's hard to tell. If I had to guess I would guess that it is a large cent.
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Hi! Was able to post a pic of the entire coin as well as other side. Not sure if it helps too much more. :)
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Welcome to the Forum. You've come to a phenomenal place to share and learn.

I think a large cent too. But I'm not 100% sure. The counterstamps appear to be fairly recent in relation to the age of the coin. and stamped with much enthusiasm.
Check out my counterstamped Lincoln Cent collection:
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@p102, first welcome to CCF. Second, could you please post the diameter of this coin? Looks like it was counterstamped at the EAC meeting in 1984. I wouldn't be surprised if some of our early American copper enthusiasts were at this meeting.
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 Posted 01/29/2019  3:25 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add matt242 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
That's Carol's coin. She's 84.
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What ever it was it is sort of gone now.
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From the thickness of the leaves in the wreath, I'm leaning towards large cent. The diameter may give us a clue, but it's pretty much moot at this point.
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Looks like a pretty beaten up Large cent. What is the diameter?
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https://www.PCGS.com/coinfacts/coin...-95-bn/35900

S and D are in the right spot.

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Don't know why I wrote Half Cent. It's a Cent
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matt242,
Instead of posting a correction, please read this CCF FAQ about editing your post the next time:
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Yes that is one of Mike Packard "bangers" from the 1984 EAC convention. He makes these as souvenirs for attendees usually on cull large cents (and a few on Half Cents for 1/2 cent aficionados) From what I see this is probably meade on an 1802 large cent. As mentioned a diameter would tell us for sure which coin was used. (but the last digit looks like either a 2 or and 8, an 1802 Half Cent would NOT have been used, no 1808 matches the leaf position below the D)
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Thank you for the welcome! And also thanks for all the replies about Carol's coin! :)

The diameter is 2.75cm with a thickness of about 1cm.

Thank you again for all the help.

Robert
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The "bangers" have their own unique appeal and are popular Convention souvenirs as Conder explained!

Sometimes they escape "into the wild" like this one, usually as a result of collections being sold off / estate sales / that sort of thing. If it encourages more folks to learn about EAC and large cents / Half Cents, all the better.
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