First One Hundred (Pics added)

Don in SJ

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Coins that date earlier than 1799 :)

I passed that milestone in November 2003, hard to believe I did that before getting my 100th Large Cent... That will be this year for sure.

Don

Here is the list, the coins with a "+" are not totally readable dated ones

1694 William & Mary Halfpenny
1694 William & Mary Halfpenny
1717 King George I HalfPenny
1720 King George I Indian Peace Medal
1720 King George I Farthing
1722 King George I HalfPenny
1723 King George I HalfPenny
1724 King George I HalfPenny
1724 King George I HalfPenny
1726 Phillip V Spanish Cross Real
1730 King George II HalfPenny
1730 King George II HalfPenny
1733 King George II HalfPenny
1733 King George II HalfPenny
1734 King George II HalfPenny
1740 King George II HalfPenny
1742 King George II HalfPenny
1749 King George II HalfPenny
1751 King George II HalfPenny
1752 King George II Irish HalfPenny
1760 King George II Irish HalfPenny
1770 King George III Half Penny
1770 King George III HalfPenny
1770 King George III HalfPenny
1773 King George III Half Penny
1773 King George III Half Penny
1773 King George III Half Penny
1774 King George III Half Penny
1774 King George III Irish HalfPenny
1775 King George III Half Penny
1775 King George III Half Penny
1775 King George III Half Penny
1779 Spanish Half Real
1781 King George III Irish HalfPenny
1781 Spanish Half Real
1781 Spanish Half Real
1782 King George III Irish HalfPenny
1783 Spanish One Real
1784 Spanish Half Real
1786 New Jersey Colonial
1786 Spanish Half Real
1786 Spanish Half Real
1786 Spanish Half Real
1787 Conneticut Colonial
1787 New Jersey Colonial
1787 New Jersey Colonial
1787 New Jersey Colonial
1787 New Jersey Colonial
1787 New Jersey Colonial
1787 New Jersey Colonial
1787 New Jersey Colonial
1787 New Jersey Colonial
1788 Conneticut Colonial
1788 Vermont Colonial
1788 Vermont Colonial
1792 Spanish One Real
1793 Liberty Cap Half Cent
1794 Liberty Cap Large Cent
1795 Liberty Cap Half Cent
1795 Liberty Cap Large Cent
1796 Liberty Cap Large Cent
1797 Draped Bust Large Cent
1797 Draped Bust Large Cent
1797 Liberty Cap Half Cent
1797 Liberty Cap Half Cent
1797 Liberty Cap Half Cent
1798 Draped Bust Large Cent
1798 Draped Bust Large Cent
1798 Draped Bust Large Cent
1798 Draped Bust Large Cent
1695+ William III HalfPenny
1695+ William III HalfPenny
1695+ William III HalfPenny
1695+ William III HalfPenny
1695+ William III HalfPenny
1695+ William III HalfPenny
1700+ Unknown Colonial Copper
1719+ King George I HalfPenny
1727+ King George II HalfPenny
1729+ King George II HalfPenny
1729+ King George II HalfPenny
1729+ King George II HalfPenny
1729-60 King George III HalfPenny
1736-38 King George II Irish HalfPenny
1740+ King George II HalfPenny
1740+ King George II HalfPenny?
1770+ King George III Half Penny
1770+ King George III HalfPenny
1770+ King George III HalfPenny
1770+ King George III HalfPenny
1770+ King George III HalfPenny
1770+ King George III HalfPenny
1770+ King George III HalfPenny
1770+ King George III HalfPenny
1772+ Spanish Half Real
1772+ Spanish Half Real
1774+ French 1 Sol
1789+ Spanish Half Real
1793+ Draped Bust Large Cent
1796+ Draped Bust Large Cent
 

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Re: First One Hundred

1liquigirl said:
Have you looked into values and to how much the entire collection is worth? Not looking to buy, but others, like myself might just like to hear it. 8)

One of my winter projects that I started last month, but got sidetracked on is trying to give a rough minimum and maximum estimated values to my coins and entire collection. Reason, not that I will be selling it, but not to sound downtroaded, but in case something happened to me, that the wife would have some idea of what my holdings are.

I have heard stories of collectors who have passed away and that their spouses, not having any idea as to what the value of the collection was, literally giving away valuable collections for next to nothing. So, with that in mind, I try to keep my DW informed on at minimum which items are valuable and which ones are not.

In general most ground found coins will not be worth much, but there are some big exceptions and I have some of them. Then there are the artifacts, which are really hard to value, but are perhaps the easiest to sell, so I also keep her informed on those items.

I have only started this project and only have done my Half Cents and Large Cents up thru 1813, and value of just those coins comes to 10-18 thousand. There are a few very rare coins in that grouping that accounts for most of that "guesstimate". ( Using MS Excel Spreadsheet)

I am using current auctions for pricing, accounting for condition of my ground founds and also the ones that I have that are rare, have been previously unofficially appraised by some of my friends who happen to be in the auction business or are big time collectors.

I do not use e-bay for valuation of coins, too variable, I prefer using Heritage,Stacks and C4 auction results. I am not sure what to use for artifacts, for them, perhaps e-bay might be the best way to go.

Don
 

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Re: First One Hundred

:o :o :o :o :o

WOW!

In 1799 my part of the world wasn't even settled yet!!!
Sounds like you better have insurance on them!
Hope the finds keep coming for you.

Have fun,
Salvager
 

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OH Lordy, I guess I have to recount! :D :D :D
 

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Very impressive. Didn't know that much could be found in South Jersey
 

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No brag just fact. Don its a museum of coins great finds.
 

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Don,

You have a collection there that all TH'rs would strive to have, I personally think that its great to see, you give me something to aim for!!

Beautiful collection, simply beautiful.
 

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I just wanted to bring this thread back to the top to remind everyone who the king of colonials is. Seriously Don, awesome collection you have there. I was wondering how many you added to the total this year also?
 

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I think I would give you a run for the money on pre 1799, but unfortunately the money I run for is a lot more corroded.

Here is my filing system. :D
 

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Evolution said:
I just wanted to bring this thread back to the top to remind everyone who the king of colonials is. Seriously Don, awesome collection you have there. I was wondering how many you added to the total this year also?

I have added around 42 more to that total since November 2003. I have shared my sites with my oldest son since the early 80's and his collection is a tad smaller but just as impressive, so together we have done quite well as a team in an area that did NOT have a huge population in the 1700's or very early 1800's, and nor were there any big farms nearby, so I consider our finds quite hard to come by, especially since all were found within 30 miles of my home and most considerably close than that.

I have two friends and know of several others who have a thousand or so colonial and pre 1799 era coins each, who do not post on any of the forums, they all live and hunt the area that had very heavy population in the colonial days, the Philadelphia to NYC corrider. (LOCATION LOCATION LOCATION) However, just like Iron Patch has stated, so many of theirs are no dates from the fertilized fields they hunt. I have very few finds from fertilized fields thank goodness.

Don in South Jersey :)
 

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don you are the king i can't believe the 2 george II coppers that i have found that is 1 very impressive list can't wait to see the second hundred
 

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bookfisher said:
Hey Don,

If you get a chance, could you post some close-up pictures of the best condition coins in the collection, including the silver? Thanks.
I wouldn't mind seeing a few close-ups too. I love the colonial coins! ;D
 

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Evolution said:
bookfisher said:
Hey Don,

If you get a chance, could you post some close-up pictures of the best condition coins in the collection, including the silver? Thanks.
I wouldn't mind seeing a few close-ups too. I love the colonial coins! ;D

OK, some for ya, picked out 12 coins from my existing database. :)

Don
 

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Good choices Don. Incredible condition on that extreme close up King George. Love the Vermont coppers. They'll probably always be my favorite. My first identifiable large copper was a Vermont......See avatar pic.
Feel free to post a few more. I certainly won't complain. ;D
 

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Don I'll always have a fond memory of being able to sit down and go through your finds, I only wish I would have had many hours and not the one or two. Maybe someday we can do it again.

Our detecting is similar in some ways and very different in others, but that stuff is great! Our early US or American Colonial finds are pretty slim here but I sure can't wait until I find another. Great inspirational pictures.
 

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