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Member ANA and EAC "You got to lose to know how to win". Dream On by Aerosmith
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1857:   (scanned-in film prints)
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Member ANA and EAC "You got to lose to know how to win". Dream On by Aerosmith
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Another catch up  
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Last coin.  My personal problem with a new topic is that I keep recycling images. I have very few whole sets (the just completed Half Cents) is about it for me in the 19th century. And I don't image my 20th century sets. If we haven't done Classic Head Half Dimes I think I can do that. But that's about it. Ah ha! Just noticed Half Dimes are next.
Edited by kanga 07/19/2015 10:21 am
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For Catch-All day (July 20) -- 1787 Massachusetts Half Cent:   I suppose any farthing-sized colonial copper would do for catch-all day, but this one actually says " Half Cent".
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Now THAT'S a way to end this thread! 
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These London Elephant Tokens are sometimes also referred to as Elephant Half Pennies. This is an example of the type with a thick planchet.  
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Nice ending. 
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This has been a great tutorial on Half Cents. I need to get busy and set up for photographing my coppers. Any suggestions or past threads to help in an economical way?
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Thanks Moe145, will check it out.
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