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Pillar of the Community
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Beautiful!  Sadly, I have no Half Cents yet for my 7070.
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
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JBuck! You should show us what you have! I would be very interested!
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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 real nice collection. Especially like the '55 
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Quote: JBuck! You should show us what you have! I would be very interested! You mean the three empty holes where Half Cents should be?  I am sure you meant coins in general, but I could not resist having a little fun "staying on topic" with this one. 
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Pillar of the Community
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It is what I do. Helps me cope with the empty holes in the incomplete albums! 
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United States
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Speaking of "holes," I was just now working on pics of this 1835 P Classic Head Half Cent when I saw Moe's Half Cents. Now I feel bad about this crappy "holed" coin.  
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Pillar of the Community
Spain
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TonysPic, I still love it even with holes.
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Spain
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Moe145, I always look forward to seeing your collection. This time it's a wowwwww.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Nice half centers Moe, I bought my first two while I was in high school for a quarter apiece. An 1825 & 1833.
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Pillar of the Community
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ManilagalleonTrade, you are obviously a very nice person to speak so highly of me! Thank you!    I do enjoy the half and large cents (I think you can tell....) And Manilagalleontrade, you have inspired me! Here's more Half Cent pictures. This is the 1828 Half Cent, (both the 12 star variety and the 13 star one). Enjoy, my brother (and everyone else too!)    
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Pillar of the Community
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I think you have this in the wrong forum. The "for sale" area is over that way ------->. 
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Pillar of the Community
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There are 1852 dated halfcenters, but there are only an estimated 50 proofs. They are ususally considered restrikes made sometime after 1852.
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Pillar of the Community
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CoinHunter53562, it is nice for you to offer, but respectfully, I must decline...
(I worked too hard finding these ones! And I like 'em!)
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Quote: CoinHunter53562, it is nice for you to offer, but respectfully, I must decline... Sigh...oh well I tried. Say, have you done any business with Tom Reynolds of Omaha, Nebraska? He does some of the bigger shows around the midwest and his specialty is early American coppers. He has lots of Half Cents, large cents, even colonials. His inventory is absolutely amazing. http://www.earlycoppers.com/
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