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1864 New Brunswick Cent Variety Value Help Please

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 Posted 01/25/2014  3:25 pm Show Profile   Check thedollarman's eBay Listings Bookmark this topic Add thedollarman to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Well I headed down to my LCS and long story short I managed to walk out with
A 1958 ms63 cent with a die crack or flaw on shoulder
A 1942 tombac with a nice die crack on leaf
A 1943 tombac UNC with a die clash
A 1945 nickel with multiple die flaws

And last but certainly not least a 3 coin set of 1864 new Brunswick cent coins with the following varieties
.missing 8 vg8
.standard coin f15
And my favorite an 1864 new Brunswick cent with the rare inverted E\F which instead of F:D: says E:D: in vg10
My question is What is the E:D: worth how rare is it and should it go to ICCS? Oh and did I mention I got it all for $20 and that in the process I got my LCS owner to start handing out ccf fliers
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Just to clarify, I told my LCS owner that it was the E instead of F variety and since he didn't see it listed in his price guide he gave it to me for $5 anyway.
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 Posted 01/25/2014  4:48 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Pertinax to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
It's not just me then, I've not seen it listed either.
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just realized I leaft my ms64 1953 heavy cameo nickel at the coin shop
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 Posted 01/25/2014  7:29 pm  Show Profile   Check thedollarman's eBay Listings Bookmark this reply Add thedollarman to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Anyone?
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Sorry,can't help you. Don't know which coin shop you left it at.
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No, I'm talking about my 1864 NB cent with the E/F that says E:D: IN
instead of F:D:
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Someone posted one on this forum in the last week or two,asking the same question. Use the search feature near the upper left of this page,or just look through some of the recent topics.
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Thanks DBM
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Any one else?, should it go to ICCS?
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I have found a few of the 1864 E/F's from good to EF condition and have sold a couple one on ebay buy it now in vg condition for $250.00 and one in Chuck Moorse auction for I think $550.00 in Fine condition. I wouldn't bother getting it graded unless you think it will grade VF or better the argument of what coin it is and it is pretty obvious E/F.
As for making a profit off it I think you will do good as you only paid peanuts for it these coins are showing up fairly regular now and there isn't a big collecting crowd really looking for them only speculators trying to get rich off them if you don't really collect them I would sell it for $250.00 upward.
But like I mentioned there isn't really a price set for them as of yet but the prices I have mentioned is what I was getting comfortably hope this helps anyone trying to retire on these coins.
I think these coins are listed in trends but with the wrong heading a college of ours from canadiancoppercoins.com has written to CCN trends on several occasions trying to explain that they identified this coin as a large 6 and not the E/F that it should be called. No one has never heard of a large 6 1864 New Brunswick coin?
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Yes I have also identified it as a large 6
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