1861 CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA 1 cent penny , possibly?

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Is this 1861 CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA cent penny that I never knew that I had, an original strike? Someone please help me out here.
1960 Bashlow restrike

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My guess is replica. That coin looks circulated, and I don’t believe any of the csa coins were. Also base metal doesn’t look to be copper. Perhaps put into a tumbler to “age” the coin
Darn. And here I thought, damn finally. LOL. Anyhow, thank you for helping me out.
 

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It really looks like a copy of a copy. The Bashlow restrikes had the cancelled reverse die, but this one looks like a cast copy of a Bashlow in base metal that has been copper plated.
 

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Not 100% sure it does. The 1960 coin was copper (as I understand), the pic above (original) isn’t (my guess) a copper blank. I’m guessing it’s a <10 yr old souvenir which was “aged”
I'm referring to the copy paste post that I did showing the OP his piece was a 1960 copy.
The die lines line up.
The original strikes don't have die lines.
 

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I'm referring to the copy paste post that I did showing the OP his piece was a 1960 copy.
The die lines line up.
The original strikes don't have die lines.
I understood…..I think this (op) is a copy of the 1960 restrike…..see my and I. Cutlers comments above.
 

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Well $750 to $2000 sounds Hella good to someone who's as financially broke. How can I sell it? And, or..... Wanna buy it?
Sorry, our rules require members be a charter member before they can sell onour forum.
 

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Well $750 to $2000 sounds Hella good to someone who's as financially broke. How can I sell it? And, or..... Wanna buy it?
That's a totally different coin, a genuine half dollar struck at the New Orleans mint after the Confederacy took control of it. Yours is not worth anywhere near that.
 

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That's a totally different coin, a genuine half dollar struck at the New Orleans mint after the Confederacy took control of it. Yours is not worth anywhere near that.
Probably more like $7.50-
 

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