1804 Large Cent?

KOLLECTOR1

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GeoW

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Or a reasonable facsimile there of.
 

Haldean

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Feb 11, 2019
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Wow! That's a beauty! The earth was good to that coin. I find copper memorials that are eat up a lot worse than that. Good job there.
 

devldog

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Very nice coin. Congratulations.
 

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KOLLECTOR1

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Thanks but I’m not sure whether it’s authentic or not
I inherited it as part of a collection of coins
 

Don in SJ

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From Walter Breen's book on Large Cents:"The traditional test has been die alignment. On the genuine 1804, the 0 in date lines up with O(OF). If it does line up then check the edge for traces of a seam which would be an electrotype." (fake) You coin has not die breaks showing so it may lean more to being one of the many electrotypes that were made during post Civil War time frame. You might want to contact the owner of this website, I am fairly certain he will answer any question about your coin. largecents.net Don
 

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