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I agree. I find it very pleasing to look at all of these chocolate beauties! 
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Texas Trader wrote: Quote: What! That's all? Patience, Grasshopper! I get Carpal Tunnel posting pics after awhile!! Give me a couple of days in between to recuperate! (Of course now that I see all the nice AU/BU coins on the Forum I want to replace these G, AG, F coins with NICE coins! Ahhhh, the coin collector's job is never done...) And a strong shout-out to a fellow Texan! 
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I love your large cents collection. Keep posting more.
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WOW nice collection! I'm envious of the 1st one that 1794 --- mine has a large hole in it ! SEE TOPIC BELOW https://goccf.com/t/41150
Edited by JayDon62 05/31/2009 8:36 pm
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Ok, here's more! (Once again, if the reverse was rotated I tried to show that). The assessments (large 8's, stars, etc. are my best guess. Correct me if I'm wrong, and post a better picture if you have one) Enjoy!  1833 Large Cent (LC)   1834 LC   1834 LC with large 8, small stars & medium letters (on reverse)   1834 LC with large 8, stars & letters   1834 LC large 8, stars, medium letters   1834 LC small 8, large stars. medium letters   1835 LC with Head of 1836   1835 LC with Large 8 and stars   1835 LC with small 8 and stars   1836 LC   1837 LC with head of 1838   1837 LC with Plain Cord, Medium letters   1838 LC   1839 LC   1839 LC Booby Head   1839 LC Silly Head   1839 LC with Head of 1840   1839 LC Petite Head  
Edited by Moe145 06/01/2009 3:38 pm
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As always, very nice! 
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Very nice collection Moe145. It was a pleasure checking them out  
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Your first 39 LC is a Booby head. The Booby head, Silly head, and Petite Head are correctly identified. The piece you call a Head of 40 is a Head of 38. (The Petite Head is the one that could also be called a Head of 40.)
You first 1834 (doesn't appear to be identified Is a N-4 Large date(8) small stars. Thesecond one (large 8 small stars Medium letter) is also a N-4. The third one (1834 LC with large 8, stars & letters) Is a N-2 Small date Large Stars The fourth one (1834 LC large 8, stars, medium letters) is also a N-2 small date large stars. The fifth one (1834 LC small 8, large stars. medium letter) is a N-1 Small date Large stars
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Thank you Conder101! I had a feeling you would help me out on this! I love these things but don't know as much as I want to! 
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Edited by Moe145 06/08/2009 3:09 pm
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Very nice! 
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