1835 Coronet Head Cent with Head of 1836 (?)

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  • Rowdyricster
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    • Feb 2019
    • 823

    #1

    1835 Coronet Head Cent with Head of 1836 (?)

    So, I saw this thread posted by uglycent this morning and it reminded me of a coin I got from my grandfather years ago. I've searched for 2 hours and finally found it. Looking at PCGS Coin Facts, if I'm seeing correctly, I believe this is a transitional coin with the head 1836. I believe it is also the Small 8 and stars. Can anyone confirm this for me? Thanks for looking.

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  • VAB2013
    Forum Ambassador
    • Nov 2013
    • 12351

    #2
    Oh my Rowdy, you had to turn the house upside down for two hours! Glad you found it! Sorry I don't know anything about these but the guys will help you out! It is very nice looking - what a sweet gift from your grandfather!

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    • Rowdyricster
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      • Feb 2019
      • 823

      #3
      Originally posted by VAB2013
      Oh my Rowdy, you had to turn the house upside down for two hours! Glad you found it! Sorry I don't know anything about these but the guys will help you out! It is very nice looking - what a sweet gift from your grandfather!
      Yep, now to get everything back in place. Hahaha. Thanks for looking, Viv.

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      • mustbebob
        Lincoln Cent Variety Expert
        • Jul 2008
        • 12758

        #4
        It does indeed appear to be an 1835 with the head of 1836. The shape of the bust as well as the positioning of the stars in relation to the hair bun helps identify it as such. It also appears to be the small 8 and stars. Well done on your research.
        Last edited by mustbebob; 05-03-2019, 05:25 PM. Reason: typo
        Bob Piazza
        Former Lincoln Cent Attributer Coppercoins.com

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        • CODYJ
          Member
          • Dec 2011
          • 269

          #5
          thats it--https://www.usacoinbook.com/coins/213/large-cents/coronet-liberty-head/1835-P/head-of-1836/

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          • Rowdyricster
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            • Feb 2019
            • 823

            #6
            Originally posted by mustbebob
            It does indeed appear to be an 1835 with the head of 1836. The shape of the bust as well as the positioning of the starts in relation to the hair bun helps identify it as such. It also appears to be the small 8 and stars. Well done on your research.
            Thank you, Sir. I appreciate you taking a look! I had forgot I even had it until I saw the other post this morning.

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            • Rowdyricster
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              • Feb 2019
              • 823

              #7
              Originally posted by CODYJ
              thats it--https://www.usacoinbook.com/coins/213/large-cents/coronet-liberty-head/1835-P/head-of-1836/
              Thanks for looking and for sharing that link.

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              • uglycent
                Member
                • Mar 2009
                • 1386

                #8
                I had no intention of anyone going to such lengths looking for a cent, but I am glad you found it. It is worth more knowing it's history over any money can replace.
                Even a fool can look wise if he keeps his mouth closed.

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                • Rowdyricster
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                  • Feb 2019
                  • 823

                  #9
                  Originally posted by uglycent
                  I had no intention of anyone going to such lengths looking for a cent, but I am glad you found it. It is worth more knowing it's history over any money can replace.
                  It would have happened at some point anyway. Also found a couple other coins my grandfather gave me. Didn't really know anything about them until now. There was an 1864 2 cent coin and an 1883 "Rakateer" Nickel along with a few other coins. Thanks for sparking a memory! The history amazes me!

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                  • jfines69
                    Member
                    • Jun 2010
                    • 28848

                    #10
                    That's awesome... Thanks for the education... Did you notice the 35 with the 36 head you linked us to has stars on the rim CW from 930 to 130??? I think it's awesome you got this from your grandfather!!!
                    Jim
                    (A.K.A. Elmer Fudd) Be verwy verwy quiet... I'm hunting coins!!! Good Hunting!!!

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                    • Rowdyricster
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                      • Feb 2019
                      • 823

                      #11
                      Originally posted by jfines69
                      That's awesome... Thanks for the education... Did you notice the 35 with the 36 head you linked us to has stars on the rim CW from 930 to 130??? I think it's awesome you got this from your grandfather!!!
                      Yes, I did notice that first one had the stars on the rim. I still dont understand how they got there, but that one is awesome! I think my grandfather gave my brothers a couple coins too. He wasnt a collector, per se, just a few coins he had held on to. Glad he did, though. :-) Thanks for taking the time to look and comment!!

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                      • jfines69
                        Member
                        • Jun 2010
                        • 28848

                        #12
                        Originally posted by Rowdyricster
                        Yes, I did notice that first one had the stars on the rim. I still dont understand how they got there, but that one is awesome! I think my grandfather gave my brothers a couple coins too. He wasnt a collector, per se, just a few coins he had held on to. Glad he did, though. :-) Thanks for taking the time to look and comment!!
                        I do my best to look and comment on all of the threads even if it's just a wise a#$ remark Plus I learn a little some thing in the process... As for the stars on the rim I would think it is a doubled die??? I know nothing of these but coin making has been basically the same since some one realized it was easier to put a piece of silver or gold in the pocket instead of a cow or goat
                        Jim
                        (A.K.A. Elmer Fudd) Be verwy verwy quiet... I'm hunting coins!!! Good Hunting!!!

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