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Finding Bargains One Cent at a Time TAIL END OF CORONET HEADS

It’s a fair bet that there are not all that many collectors who try to assemble full date sets of our large cents. The earliest ones can be insanely expensive. There are scarce and rare varieties sprinkled in among several of the different series, which make a particular series difficult to complete. The deep desire we in the collector community have today for Mint State coins tends to make the prices for those top-end coins go through the roof. Yet among these big coppers there might still be some decent buys. Let’s

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