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Bronze & Copper Collector

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  1. Bronze & Copper Collector

    Happy Birthday, Bronze & Copper Collector!

    Happy B-Day Gary...what are you now...39? LOL! Then I would be Jack Benny... No, I'm now 62
  2. Bronze & Copper Collector

    Happy Birthday, Bronze & Copper Collector!

    thank you all for your kind thoughts. It is much appreciated and very thoughtful of you.
  3. Bronze & Copper Collector

    1862 Halfpenny Die Letter C

    Good information Gary, thanks for posting!... A privilege to help out...... Passing it forward....
  4. Bronze & Copper Collector

    1862 Halfpenny Die Letter C

    In its entirety...
  5. Bronze & Copper Collector

    1862 Halfpenny Die Letter C

    Here is an example of a SEVERELY ABUSED half penny that I had found, that was my first specimen of the Die Letter A to the Right of the Lighthouse... Being on a fixed income I was grateful that I had found this specimen, it's poor condition not withstanding. The lines of the A, in my opinion, I believe are too clear despite the abuse to be anything else.... I would have to be convinced otherwise.
  6. Bronze & Copper Collector

    1862 Halfpenny Die Letter C

    I know of 3 letter positions for the Die Letter A (Reverse G): Two to the LEFT of the Lighthouse (one CLOSER to the RIM, the other CLOSER to the LIGHTHOUSE) and one to the RIGHT of the LIGHTHOUSE (UNLISTED in Freeman). Only 1 letter position for the Die Letter B (Reverse E): To the LEFT of the Lighthouse... And 2 letter positions for the Die Letter C (Reverse F): Both to the LEFT of the Lighthouse (one CLOSER to the RIM, the other CLOSER to the LIGHTHOUSE)
  7. Bronze & Copper Collector

    1862 Halfpenny Die Letter C

    DIE LETTER A to RIGHT of LIGHTHOUSE
  8. Bronze & Copper Collector

    1862 Halfpenny Die Letter C

    DIE LETTER A NEAR LIGHTHOUSE
  9. Bronze & Copper Collector

    1862 Halfpenny Die Letter C

    CLOSE UP DIE LETTER A NEAR RIM
  10. Bronze & Copper Collector

    1862 Halfpenny Die Letter C

    DIE LETTER A to LEFT of LIGHT HOUSE
  11. Bronze & Copper Collector

    1862 Halfpenny Die Letter C

    CLOSE UP DIE LETTER B
  12. Bronze & Copper Collector

    1862 Halfpenny Die Letter C

    DIE LETTER B (REVERSE E with LCW)
  13. Bronze & Copper Collector

    1862 Halfpenny Die Letter C

    CLOSE UP C NEAR LIGHTHOUSE
  14. Bronze & Copper Collector

    1862 Halfpenny Die Letter C

    CLOSE UP C NEAR RIM:
  15. Bronze & Copper Collector

    1862 Halfpenny Die Letter C

    Die Letter C BOTH TYPES:
  16. Bronze & Copper Collector

    1862 Halfpenny Die Letter C

    Doesn't seem to be the correct reverse for a Die Letter C... No Die Letter = Reverse G (EXCEPT for a few VERY RARE specimens with Reverse E without Die Letter Die Letter A (All Types) REVERSE G Die Letter B REVERSE E Die Letter C (All Types) REVERSE F See images as follows
  17. Bronze & Copper Collector

    1933 Penny

    there was one that sold at the ny international show a several years ago too
  18. Bronze & Copper Collector

    1933 Penny

    As P.T. Barnum once said, "There's a sucker born every minute".... We have often seen ample proof of that statement.... If it's too good to be true, it isn't!
  19. You really aren't a child of the digital world, are you Rob! Anyone can have a Google account, which comes with free email address. It's not INSTEAD OF your existing provider, it's AS WELL AS. You don't even have to use the provided email address, but you can use the free online storage and especially convert your docs to PDFs. Googlemail is webmail, i.e. you access it via your web browser, not your email program. Microsoft provide their own version of it - Windows Live - complete with free storage also, so theoretically you could have umpteen webmail addresses, each one with free email addresses (which you don't have to use), free online storage, and in the case of Google, a suite of online office programs. Having converted your Word docs to pdf then you can just re-download them again if you want, to print them off. Saved me the trouble of writing all that.... Although I thought most people had more than 1 email address anyway
  20. Bronze & Copper Collector

    1860 Beaded Penny Variety

    Freeman: F-6 Obverse 1, Reverse B Gouby: BP-1860-E
  21. Bronze & Copper Collector

    Some Items Listed On Ebay...

    Feel free to make offers on any unsold items or on the Buy it Nows.... Looking for about $200 including first class postage to the UK for the 1903 open 3 or the 1897 F-148.... Fedex shipping is $25 (costs me $35) but is more secure although still not insured...
  22. Bronze & Copper Collector

    Some Items Listed On Ebay...

    I've listed some items on Ebay... Including some scarce half pennies, And Pennies, including an 1897 Gouby X a 1903 open 3, and some others.... http://www.ebay.com/sch/garyschindler/m.html?item=321416557985&ssPageName=STRK%3AMESELX%3AIT&rt=nc&_trksid=p2047675.l2562 Thanks for looking....
  23. Bronze & Copper Collector

    Some Items Listed On Ebay...

    UPDATE.. It is an F-148 Gouby-C with Reverse X... That's where I got the X from... Sorry about that, and Thanks
  24. Bronze & Copper Collector

    Some Items Listed On Ebay...

    You might be correct... I'm not at home to check the catalog... It's an F-148... According to my collection checklist it is a Gouby-C..... I would have bet dollars to donuts that it was an X
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