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1 Hr 45 Min Hunt Produces A Few Oldies At A 150 Yr Old Pillaged Park


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Here are a couple photos for your perusal:

https://www.pcgs.com/coinfacts/coin/1902-10c/4827

https://www.pcgs.com/coinfacts/coin/1892-10c/4796

It's difficult for us (well, for me) to discern from the photo you show.  But note the triangular top of the 8 in 1892 compared to a more rounded top of the 9 in 1902.  Also, look at the 9 in 1892 vs. the 0 in 1902 -- quite a difference.  I think there is enough detail remaining on your coin to determine at about 90% confidence which you have.

Is that the oldest park in LA?  Nice finds for such a short hunt.

 

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5 hours ago, Raphis said:

I  decided to try my luck at one of the older parks in my locale.  

What do you consider “older”?

 

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5 minutes ago, Old Line Paul said:

What do you consider “older”?

Never mind! My bad! I didn’t read your headline first.

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1 hour ago, GB_Amateur said:

Here are a couple photos for your perusal:

https://www.pcgs.com/coinfacts/coin/1902-10c/4827

https://www.pcgs.com/coinfacts/coin/1892-10c/4796

It's difficult for us (well, for me) to discern from the photo you show.  But note the triangular top of the 8 in 1892 compared to a more rounded top of the 9 in 1902.  Also, look at the 9 in 1892 vs. the 0 in 1902 -- quite a difference.  I think there is enough detail remaining on your coin to determine at about 90% confidence which you have.

Is that the oldest park in LA?  Nice finds for such a short hunt.

 

GB,

The park I hunted is one of the oldest in LA.  Not sure it’s “The oldest”, but it has produced more barbers/injuns than any other park in LA for me.  

 Thanks for the help on the barber date!  I’m still not real sure of the date after looking at the coin countless times..🤔

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8 hours ago, Raphis said:

I’m still not real sure of the date after looking at the coin countless times..🤔

It's tough.  I think it's a 1902.  The main reason I say that is the thin 'slit' of the opening on the 3rd digit -- looks consistent with a zero.  Besides this narrowness, If it were a 9, the opening width should max out and then show signs of narrowing.  I don't see that. 

To add to the identification difficulty, the second digit does look a bit like an 8.  However, I think the pitting (prominent on Liberty's chin and neck) is eating into the RH side of the 9, making it look like an 8.

I'm going to say ~70% that it's a 1902.  I can't completely rule out the 4th digit being a 3, although I don't think it is.

If you have a scale that reads to 2 decimal places in grams, I'd be interested in knowing its weight.  How much loss in weight has the wear caused?  (Fresh of the press it would have been 2.50 g.)

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