1809 half cent and more

trapperart

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It's unfortunate that some field coins suffer to the elements of chemicals. Still nice to recover any old coin especially when you can still ID it. Another successful hunt as per usual Art.:icon_thumright:
 

Still it’s a nice ole copper and button. Congrats on your awesome finds!
 

If I remember right 1809 is kind of a rare date. Think maybe 250,000 made. My mistake. It was the large cent from that year. Not sure about the half
 

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Isn’t that a nice stroll! Good for you!
 

Congratulations.....good find.
 

Way to go Art, I want to hunt with you!
 

Congrats on the Half Cent Art. At least you were able to get a date off of it.
 

Nice early half cent they don't pop up very often..

~Blaze~
 

Congratualtions on the very productive "walk"! :occasion14:

Love the old coppers in any condition. :icon_thumleft:
 

Congrats on the nice finds. :thumbsup:
 

Ya know, sometimes I think that we're getting to a point in time when the coins will just have corroded too far to get a date anymore. And then, I come up with two Indian Head pennies the other day, that seem to come out just fine. Full date, details, design and all.

Excellent finds and in decent shape.

Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours.
 

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