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#4 This one I believe to be a DP#3

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#5 This one is a cracked planchet that goes right through the 9. It is too damaged and worn to figure out the 9. But can anyone tell from other markers what it might be?

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#6 and finally what I believe to be a DP#5

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 Posted 01/19/2013  10:49 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add DBM to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
"Dipping" is not considered cleaning...
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I've been to the vickycents site. It is very interesting, but also very intense. I've spent a couple of days there already trying to figure the Haxby numbers. I'll try again later.
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Your 1st coin is not the #3
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Hey, that last one is a Zoell R2b... (DP #5)... another rare one!! Where on earth did you find that large lot of 1859s? Good score on the lot, and good eye!! I know that t_y will be drooling over that cracked planchet strike...
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For #3 look at Haxby # PC59-732 73+P12a
Your 1st coin look at PC59-20a2 20a+E22b?

I have this 1st coin I just have to find it and I'll give you proper ID I think my #'s are wrong on it.

I checked all my 59's and I think this is a sought after 59 as well check out Haxby PC59-691 69+01 I believe that might be it?
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/me loves cracked planchets ...
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Do I dare ask how much some of these are worth?
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great stuff, love large cents
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Your last coin is I think the most reconized and worth around $250.00 upward listed in 65th edition of Charlton back pages page 281. If you want to collect Canadian large cents this book is a must.
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Your second coin has the P19 reverse. http://www.vickycents.com/rev-p19.html This has been found paired with obverse 80 and 80a. It is hard to tell from your photos which obverse it is. You may be able to tell better with coin in hand. Either way a very common 1859 cent variety.
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Your first coin in this thread is Haxby PC59-691. http://www.vickycents.com/rev-o1.html That is obverse 69 paired with reverse O1. The key marker is the repair of stem to leaf 8. You also have some nice die clashing just to the left of the 9 and below the C in CENT. This is a fairly common coin, but slightly more collectable then some. The repaired stem 8 is only found on a few reverses. Most are not repaired.
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