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1865 Two Cent Piece - What Do You Think?

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Pics for me are a no- show.
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Nice coin! I love these! I have one, not as nice as this one and not a double die. Someone wrote on the milar flap (curved S) and I haven't seen any info on this yet. Anyone know anything. I can post a pic if needed.
Pretty cool that yours is a dd! Makes it a great coin to have!
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westcoin would be the SME (subject matter expert) for Two Cent Pieces, although I have not heard of the "curved s".

"Fancy" and "Plain" 5 is a different story.
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Someone wrote on the milar flap (curved S) and I haven't seen any info on this yet. Anyone know anything. I can post a pic if needed.


Start a thread for it.

BTW, ohi82w8.... love this one...well...every one you post!
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I'll do that, now. In classic coins. Gotta play with the size of the pics. Thanks
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I got them in the mail today;

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Very nice!
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I would think the "Curved S" meant Fancy 5 the S probably looks like a 5 in the hand writing, and besides aren't all S's curved?
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