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Matron Head Cent In Decent/Fair Condition - But With No Date.

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 Posted 06/10/2017  11:56 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add AlphaBaseOne to your friends list
Rubbed with paper:

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 Posted 06/11/2017  02:25 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Crazyb0 to your friends list
Next question, what's the weight, same as normal large cent? Could this be a reproduction? How @ reverse, normal, rotated, details? Someone could have taken off date and buffed it even, adding circulation signs...

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 Posted 06/11/2017  08:39 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add 999fine to your friends list
Are you holding the coin with metal tongs?
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 Posted 06/11/2017  09:55 am  Show Profile   Check 52Raymo's eBay Listings Bookmark this reply Add 52Raymo to your friends list
Could just be a Greaser.
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 Posted 06/11/2017  11:03 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add RoyCoinBoy to your friends list
Obverse & reverse pics please. We might be able to tell if there is a discerning feature on the back.
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 Posted 06/11/2017  12:47 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add AlphaBaseOne to your friends list
Here's the back and side. Back of the coin is more worn than the front.

Coin holds/weights/feels the same as any large cent.


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Probably best not to hold coins with metal tweezers, however! Wear, perhaps grease-filled die.
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 Posted 06/13/2017  10:14 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add AlphaBaseOne to your friends list
OK, got it. I apologize for holding the coin with tweezers.

Has anyone ever heard of a mint making a coin with no date?
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No, I haven't. Looks like either to worn to tell or a Greaser.
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 Posted 06/13/2017  11:04 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add CoinCollector2000 to your friends list
Judging by the head, your coin falls between 1836 and 1839. My bet is on a Greaser, but please.....PLEASE.....do not hold your coins with tweezers! I don't want you to ruin your beautiful copper.....

Also,
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 Posted 06/14/2017  6:18 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Conder101 to your friends list

Quote:
Has anyone ever heard of a mint making a coin with no date?

Yes, there are a fair number of world coins that don't have dates on them. The only time the US mint did so though was on the one and four "soverign" gold disks made for use paying for oil from Saudia Arabia in 1946 and 47.

As coincollector mentions this is the Young head type coronet design from 1835 to 39 and several of the varieties in those years come with weak dates. It wouldn't take much of a die fill or wear to wipe out the date. The Braided hair cents have a similar problem with some varieties in the mid 1850's.
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Thanks for the insight, folks. :)
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 Posted 07/17/2017  08:45 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add kidrootbeer to your friends list
fwiw: there are: 1836, 1837 and 1838 Large Cent varieties which pretty much have no date when struck in the later die states. Plain Hair Cord, I'd guess the 1837
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