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elverno

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  1. Thanks guys. I really like copper, and since I'm basically cheap I look carefully at the inexpensive stuff on the Bay that often gets passed on. I'm also trying to collect an example of all European coins, mints, etc. of the period 1789-1815. Fortunately such an unrealistic goal means I almost *have* to collect heavily circulated pieces to make progress...
  2. 1810 ½ Batzen, Canton of Vaud 23mm Link
  3. Nice bonus! And it only cost your boss fifty cents!
  4. 1790 1 Pfennig, Hesse-Darmstadt 20.75mm Link
  5. 1802 ½ Stuber, Berg 26.75mm Link
  6. thanks Art. Pretty common stuff lately and not in the greatest condition. But that's never stopped me in the past if I don't already have an example...
  7. 1814 2 Pfenning, Brunswick-Wolfenbuttel 24mm Link
  8. 1803 3 Pfennige, Saxony 26mm Link
  9. 1811 3 Pfennige, Saxony. 26mm Link Yup, cheap.
  10. 1812 1 Centime, Westphalia 18mm Link Not in great condition, a fairly common coin.
  11. Thanks De Orc! I appreciate your kind comments and those of the other folks I seldom seem to acknowledge.
  12. 1801 Paix de Lunéville, France. Bramsen 122 d'Essling 893 Julius 928 26mm Link
  13. Wow Tane, great reference. The link to the copper mine itself has a logo that looks very similar to the reverse on the token. I'll be updating my webpage soon with this, thanks!
  14. 1808 4 Groschen, Prussia. 26mm Link
  15. 1812 10 Centimes, Westphalia 19mm Link
  16. 1797 ½ Penny Token, Great Britain. D & H 2b - Fifeshire; Burntisland. Link Pretty heavily cleaned but a decent example.
  17. 1797 ½ Kreuzer (Vierer), Canton of Solothurn Link
  18. c. 1814 New Honors, Prussia 24mm Link While the date is approximate the reverse was used in several First Restoration jetons. The obverse (and even that's a bit of a guess) shows some distinct doubling on the 'MUTH'. The other jetons using the reverse were produced by the Lauer workshop however this example spells IETTON on the reverse exergue differently.
  19. 1803 3 Stuber, Julich-Berg 21.5mm Link
  20. 1796 1 Heller, Augsburg 16mm Link
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