Penny-Wise
The journal of Early American Coppers, Inc., popularly known as "EAC," Penny-Wise presents the latest research on the early large cents and half cents of the United States. EAC was founded in 1967 and is one of premier specialty clubs in American numismatics. See http://www.eacs.org for further information on EAC.
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Original articles:
Bill Eckberg. "An Astrounding Discovery." [Proposes a die punch link between the 1794 cent and the 1795 Flowing Hair silver coinage.]
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Craig Sholley, John Dannreuther, and Saul Teichman. "The Supposed Destruction of the Proof Half Cent Restrike Dies."
C. J. Buchanan: "Revisiting the 1831 Half Cents."
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Ray Medhurst. "Possible Explanation for the Sheldon 5 Encased Large Cent."
Craig Sholley and John Dannreuther. "The First U.S. Coins were...the State Coppers."
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Randy Clark. "Why Connecticut Coppers are Coppers. Or,...What’s in a Name?"
Jason Giesen. "My 2023 ANA Summer Seminar Experience"
Clark Davis. "Newcomb’s Forgotten Clarification: Double and Triple Profiles Are Not Die States"