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Here is to hoping you have a rare treasure in there Scobby. Gotta love those large old coppers.  David
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xshift was monumental in helping me with them. Nothing to get rich of off. But a few nice ones in there!
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Nice portrait gallery! There's one coin I see I'd be extremely jealous of had I not gotten it (in trade on this forum) a few months back. My son's into big coins while I'm into older stuff. This looks pretty attractive to both of us  !
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2 kopecks of course! Can you read the year on it?
Edited by svslav 12/04/2010 6:27 pm
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 Daddy likes. Especially the top ones. I am rather fond of large coppers myself. I find it hard to turn and walk away from them, as long as they are not over priced.
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There were also a couple of '68 Canadian quarter 50%'s  .
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Here's mine, 1815. Striking off-center seems to be a norm. 
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Yeah, these were a lot of fun. The Netherlands cents are easy to look at, too.  I'm starting to feel a little darkness coming over me. I know a guy with a bunch of old Russian silver. But, he has pretty hefty price tags for me to not know what I'm getting into. I'm gonna try to get pics tomorrow and see what you guys think first.
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