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United Arab Emirates
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If that is your oldest coin, it seems you are collect US coins only?
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United States
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1801 Large Cent. Someday I'll get a nice pre-1800 large cent for my collection but I haven't seen too many that have the look that I want and won't decimate my budget. BTW only collecting U.S. coins at the moment but I'm tempted by ancient Roman coins. 
Edited by Joe2007 06/19/2013 2:46 pm
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 United States
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Quote: If that is your oldest coin, it seems you are collect US coins only? Yes, I concentrate on US coins. My oldest non-US coin is an 1899 Great Britain Penny KM790. (sorry, no photos) I do not have any ancient coins. 
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United States
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My oldest dated coin is the 1504 Hungarian denar that is in the "how far back can we go" thread. I have a few undated ones with the oldest being 1492/93.
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United Kingdom
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1625. I only collect British coins. In fact shillings of Charles I, of which this is from the first issue. Struck at the Tower of London (the location of The Royal Mint in those days). Charles was executed at the end of the English Civil War and soon after the monarchy was restored machinery took over the production of coinage from the centuries-old hand hammered process. 
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United States
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1837 large cent! It was a gift. I too am not very interested in ancients.
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United Arab Emirates
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Those are nice ones. Lets see some more! :)
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Canada
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My oldest is a copper Constatius II denarius from the 3rd century AD. It is my only ancient coin as I don't collect ancients and only got this because it was 50% off ($7). My oldest US coin in a 1833 VF-30 Bust Half. My oldest European is a 1627 3 groschen from Austria. Oldest Canadian is a 1858 20 Cent coin. My favourite old coin is my 1758 VF-30 Britain Shilling. (Sorry no pictures)
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Valued Member
United Arab Emirates
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jbuck it is amazing how you keep track of the topis. Like an encyclopedia!
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United States
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Here are pictures of the 1492/93K-Q(Gothic "Q" looks like a "cents"symbol) Hungary silver denar WladislausII.  
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Valued Member
United States
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1807 King George III Half Penny.
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Canada
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For now, it's this 1745 shilling, because I buy almost everything from either junk bins or melt buckets. But I'm hoping to buy some medieval silver from either Germany or Austria. 
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United States
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United States
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My oldest currently is an 1802 Large Cent. It's my only large cent so far, and it's actually quite worn down - It was marked as dateless at the shop. I found that it takes some fiddling with lighting to even read what you can of the date, but there's just enough visible to tell the year. It's probably a Fair-2 or AG-3, but I got it for $14.
Don't own any medieval coins yet, but I'd love to get a penny from Alfred the Great's reign and Cnut's reign.
Edited by SaintRidley 06/21/2013 11:49 pm
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 United States
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So I looked through my dark-side albums today and discovered that I have two 1899 coins. My spreadsheet had it listed incorrectly, so I missed it when I sorted by date.  The second one is an 1899 France 2 Francs KM845.1. 
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