CoinWeek: Collecting Large Cents by Type #Copper #coincollecting

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In this video, we break down what it takes to pursue one of the most exciting type sets in the U.S. series. Large cents were struck from 1793 to 1857, when the Congress eliminated the large one cent and half cent coins and opted for a smaller one cent coin. The Lincoln cent that we use today traces its roots to this pivotal moment in numismatic history.
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Thanks for making this, some really good information.
Cheers

Irishsilverstack
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You guys are the best I listen while I clean and everything else love you guys thanks for what you do

LetsTalkCoins
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It took me quite a while to assemble complete sets of both half and large cents. The 1796 half cent and the 1799 & 1823 large were expensive. The 1793's were not cheap either. Condition ranges from good to ms. They are just so historical and fascinating. Pretty hard for the average collector of today to put these sets together. Prices have really increased since I purchased mine in the '70s.

tedlawrence
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Hola amigo buenos días buen trabajo guste del vídeo buena colección felicidades gracias por compartir un abrazo 👏👏 👌😊🍀👍

robertoperezcatalan
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I really enjoy your knowledge and easy going nature Charles! Recently just acquired and 1850 half cent raw that I just love! I’m thinking of sending it in because it looks uncirculated. Looking forward to EAC coming to Portland this year! Keep up the good work!

JAD_Numismatics
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Great Video Id love to see you guys do one for each us and canada type of coin :)

thegoldsovereign
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I also have 10 large cents all from the same date

LetsTalkCoins
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Do people clean the copper 1 and 1/2 cent,

shelley