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Oct.2011 Torex - Large Cent Variety Hunting

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I made it to my first coin show, the Torex Oct.2011.

I did some hunting and here is what I managed to find. My most favourite find was a 1859 DP9 #3 in EF, for which I paid $250.

There were several 1859 DP9 #1 and #2s that were mis-labeled, and the dealers had no idea.

I also took: 1884 Obv 1 ICCS VF30 $320, 1888 double date MS63 $220, 1899 DP9 MS63 $150, 1894 DP9s for $30 each, 1888 large/small 8 $4, 1888 double last 8 $4, 1881H RP N $10.

There wasn't much large cent material to choose from, but I was happy with my additions.

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 Posted 10/30/2011  11:52 pm  Show Profile   Check SPP-Ottawa's eBay Listings Bookmark this reply Add SPP-Ottawa to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I recognize the Sharpie writing on the 1884 coin, that is from Hugh Powell's table (Newcan Coins). I have always enjoyed transactions with Hugh, and I certainly like the eye-candy with some of his red gems. I traded Hugh several 1884 Obverse #1 coins last year (F to VF grade) and he wanted more. He says he can't seem to keep enough of them in stock...

Edited: I forgot to mention that Hugh is one of the very few dealers who always appreciates learning something new from the collectors. I think variety collectors like yourself can probably appreciate that in a coin dealer.
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Yep...it was his 1884 Obv.1. Very nice guy :).
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Nice buys.
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