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Jan 11, 2009, 08:30 PM
#1
 ~The Cane Field Bandits~
Value?
I did a limited ammount of research on these. Can anyone tell me their value?
Spring 2012 CaneField Bandits Totals:
TEN Half Reales:
1740, 1777, 1784, 1796, 1801, 180?, 1806, 1807, 1808, and 1814
1836 8 Reales
A Dateless One Real
1819 Token/Jeton
Two "Russian Blue" Trade Beads
FOUR Early New Orleans Seated Coins:
1838-O Dime (no stars), 1839-O Half Dime, 1840-O Dime, and an 1842-O Half Dime
1892 Barber Dime
1918 Walking Liberty Half
1866 and 18?? Shield Nickels, and some GawGag V's and Beefaloes.
Military Relics:
FOUR War of 1812 Artillery Buttons
1820s Pewter Militia "U.S." Button
CW Eagle Artillery Cuff Button
CW Eagle Infantry Officer's Coat Button
3-Ringers, Enfields, Musketballs, and Shell Fragments
Any relics, coins, or other items appearing in my finds posts were found on PRIVATE PROPERTY with total consent and permission from the owners of said property.
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Jan 12, 2009, 06:37 AM
#2
Re: Value?
The top 3 are Scott's # 523, 80pf Indigo and my 1996 catalog lists them at .20 cents apiece - if undamaged, but the top two appear damaged. The lower green 5pf is Scott's #509, and it lists in my 1996 catalog at .15 cents, but the one you have is damaged. These are what dealers refer to as kiloware, and the stamps they pour into a box and sell for pennies apiece, as they are not worth the time to sort and catalog them. Damaged stamps with minimal value are considered worthless. I hate to bust your bubble, but don't quit your job yet! I work for a stamp dealer, helping to sort the stuff he gets, and have collected for about 45 years. Stamps are fun, but most are not worth much in the way of money, sorry.
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Jan 12, 2009, 08:02 AM
#3
 ~The Cane Field Bandits~
Re: Value?
Thanks slingshot,
Can you tell me what PERF. 12 1/2 means? Versus perforated 14? And what stamp is listed as #525a? Thanks for the help! Shane
Spring 2012 CaneField Bandits Totals:
TEN Half Reales:
1740, 1777, 1784, 1796, 1801, 180?, 1806, 1807, 1808, and 1814
1836 8 Reales
A Dateless One Real
1819 Token/Jeton
Two "Russian Blue" Trade Beads
FOUR Early New Orleans Seated Coins:
1838-O Dime (no stars), 1839-O Half Dime, 1840-O Dime, and an 1842-O Half Dime
1892 Barber Dime
1918 Walking Liberty Half
1866 and 18?? Shield Nickels, and some GawGag V's and Beefaloes.
Military Relics:
FOUR War of 1812 Artillery Buttons
1820s Pewter Militia "U.S." Button
CW Eagle Artillery Cuff Button
CW Eagle Infantry Officer's Coat Button
3-Ringers, Enfields, Musketballs, and Shell Fragments
Any relics, coins, or other items appearing in my finds posts were found on PRIVATE PROPERTY with total consent and permission from the owners of said property.
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Jan 12, 2009, 08:21 AM
#4
Re: Value?
shanegalang,
type of cut around the stamp.
Tells you all about them:
http://www.linns.com/howto/refresher...hercourse.aspx
have a good un...................
SHERMANVILLE
In the academies many books, at the circus many sacks of peanuts, at the club rooms many cigar butts.
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Jan 12, 2009, 12:00 PM
#5
 ~The Cane Field Bandits~
Re: Value?
Thank-you very much sherman. Very informative site. I learn something new everyday. Cheers, Shane
Spring 2012 CaneField Bandits Totals:
TEN Half Reales:
1740, 1777, 1784, 1796, 1801, 180?, 1806, 1807, 1808, and 1814
1836 8 Reales
A Dateless One Real
1819 Token/Jeton
Two "Russian Blue" Trade Beads
FOUR Early New Orleans Seated Coins:
1838-O Dime (no stars), 1839-O Half Dime, 1840-O Dime, and an 1842-O Half Dime
1892 Barber Dime
1918 Walking Liberty Half
1866 and 18?? Shield Nickels, and some GawGag V's and Beefaloes.
Military Relics:
FOUR War of 1812 Artillery Buttons
1820s Pewter Militia "U.S." Button
CW Eagle Artillery Cuff Button
CW Eagle Infantry Officer's Coat Button
3-Ringers, Enfields, Musketballs, and Shell Fragments
Any relics, coins, or other items appearing in my finds posts were found on PRIVATE PROPERTY with total consent and permission from the owners of said property.
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Jan 12, 2009, 12:08 PM
#6
Re: Value?
 Originally Posted by shanegalang
Thank-you very much sherman. Very informative site. I learn something new everyday. Cheers, Shane
Always fun learning something new. 
Learning something new make me realize
how little I know 
have a good un........
SHERMANVILLE
In the academies many books, at the circus many sacks of peanuts, at the club rooms many cigar butts.
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