FUGIO CENT UPDATE: THE GRADING VERDICT IS IN!

ColonialDude

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As promised...I am providing everyone who has been watching this thread with an update on my Fugio cent. The coin is on route back to me as I type this...

Here is some info from an e-mail from ANACS:

Date Denom Grade Variety Superlative
1787 1C VF FUGIO K-4E BR

The variety is also known as a Newman 4E...which I believe some posters suggested.

Redbook value is I believe around $2000.00 U.S...of course it would never fetch that at auction...but it beats a $50.00 coin!

Thanks everyone for your interest and comments on this coin. Certainly my best coin find to date! The second best being a very rare blacksmith token.



not on Canadian soil at least!

I escaped the house again today, but only for an hour...I was actually out trying to help out a guy that wanted some tips and tricks on collecting indian artifacts and arrowheads. He wanted pointers on what to look for and where to look.

I figured I would go along, help out where I can, and maybe find an arrowhead or two...

we hit a little plateau near the river. The field had JUST been plowed, and not rained on yet...so visibility sucked, and I wasn't expecting to find much.

As I walked up the crest of a little knoll, I noticed a piece of glass...then another....about 4 in total...then there it was, laying flat on the surface....and I knew from 10 feet away it was a coin. However, I didn't know what it was, as it was caked with dirt and crust. I put it in my pocket and decided to wait to clean it up and home and check it out.

Over the next little bit I found two nice old flat buttons, one pewter, crusty, but I can make out a design. The other silver plated.

Anyhow, I was shocked when I got it home and cleaned it up. I knew instantly what I had, as these coins are hard not to recognize. The first American penny ever made :) I'm pumped! I am not sure if it is damaged, or if it was perhaps a die flaw??? It doesn't really seem like later damage to me.

Again, these finds were eyeballed in a field where not much was showing as it hasn't been rained on yet. I can't wait to get back there with my detector and see what I can find!!
 

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eathan

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Re: I never thought I would find one of these!!!! (update: Second hunt)

Amazing coin! Like many, I'd never heard of it until this thread. Thanks for the education and inspiration!

So...umm...can I have it...? :)
 

N.J.THer

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Re: I never thought I would find one of these!!!! (update: Second hunt)

Awesome coin....I had to reply so I see the grading update.

Thanks for the post and good luck on future hunts.

NJ
 

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Nice!!!!!! HH
 

leddel

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congrats on a great coin Wess , and welcome to the fugio club . keep hitting that area , looks like a good spot from the items so far
 

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FROM ONE CANADIAN RELIC HUNTER TO ANOTHER, CONGRATS WESS AND IF I AM IN THE AREA THIS SUMMER, I WILL BUY THE BEER :o
 

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ColonialDude

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Re: I never thought I would find one of these!!!! (update: Second hunt)

Thanks again folks! Certainly wasn't expecting this much of a reply. Hopefully I can pull some more old goodies from this site and share something else with everyone.

Hardy...sounds good! I only drink imported beer LOL
 

Redfoot

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Sweet finds. Congrats
 

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The slab come back yet? (How long do they usually take?)

_Rich_ (still waiting for one of those)
 

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ColonialDude

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no...no word yet :-\

It actually got sent off on the 5th...and I got the "15 day service"...on top of which another 10 days are added for "variety/attribution research". I believe I know the type, but figured it's best left in the hands of the "experts". So...that's 25 business days...plus shipping time there and back...I am thinking I won't hear anything until the mid to late July :(

I will be sure to update this thread though as soon as I hear back
 

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great find man
 

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OUTSTANDING!!! Now if you ever want to return that to US soil....HEHE i will send you my address!!! Super find man!
 

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Outstanding!

Be sure to enter it in Western & Eastern Treasures' "Best Finds of 2007"!
 

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