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1804 Dblc - This One Hurts :(

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cipster, I've got the 1793 Chain and the 1799/8.
After buying those 2, the 1804 will be a ways away yet!
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just barely can tell its a coin at all.no was I would pay that for a filler
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Oh the humanity!
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As a coin collector, ouch. But I find it interesting to ponder why, presuming the markings occurred sometime around 200 years ago. For some reason it looks Native American to me, possibly done with a knife? Seems to have something to do with the cardinal points. Obverse looks like practice for the reverse. My first thought was some kind of mini-sundial considering the hole that lines up NE on the obverse, but I don't know how that could work.
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Needs to be sent to the coin graveyard so no one has to ever look at it again.
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I've got the 1793 Chain


That is one cool coin - our first circulating coin in America - no matter what the grade, that is one to be proud of no matter how it looks IMO!

A decent example is the price of a cheap new car now days.
"Buy the Book Before You Buy the Coin" - Aaron R. Feldman - "And read it" - Me 2013!
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See my want page: http://goccf.com/t/140440
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