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EAC Short for Early American Coppers
eagle A gold coin with a face value of ten dollars. Along with the dollar, this was the basis of the U.S. currency system from 1792 until 1971. No U.S.

 


EAC - Abbreviation for Early American Coppers.
Eagle - A U.S. $10 gold coin minted from 1795 through 1933. Also, the current U.S. bullion program pieces.

EAC
Short for early American coppers.
Eagle(s)
A)$10 Gold pieces - usually pre-1907 issues. See also: DOUBLE EAGLES. B) Nickname for the gold, silver and platinum BULLION program of the United States Mint.

1975 EAC CT coppers identified by lot sequence
and
1975 EAC Ct coppers identified in order by date and Miller obverse.
New Jersey Copper Die Variety Charts 1786-1788 ...

EAC, eagle, ear, Early American Coppers (Club), early strike, edge, edge device, electrotype, elements, Eliasberg, emission sequence, engraver, envelope toning, environmental damage, eroded die, errors, essai, exergue, expert, Extra Fine, ...

EAC Early American Coppers, Inc. Collector and dealer organization. EF (EF40, EF45) Extremely Fine. Grade. F (F12, F15) Fine. Grade. FA For Auction. Internet phrase. FAQ Frequently Asked Question.

The learning curve is pretty steep to make a good conversation with a member of the EAC (Early American Coppers) on the large cents of 1794. The overspecialization of every sub portion of the hobby adds to this problem.

One actual MS-70 example of Sheldon 5 is recognized by the Early American Copper Society (EAC), originally in the William Cutler Atwater collection sold by the colorful B. Max Mehl in 1945.

The Early American Coppers (EAC) collectors and dealers, saw this problem early on and “locked' the grades of Large Cents and Half Cents using standards from the late 1950’s and early 1960’s.

Obv: [AVT K A AVPHΛIOC OVHPOC CEB]
Laureate head right.
Rev: [ΘEAC CVPI / AC IEPOÎ O / Î"]
Three lines within laurel-wreath.
(GIC 1870 var) ...

He is a Consulting and Contributing Editor for Penny-Wise, the bimonthly journal of EAC, and the author of numerous articles. His cataloging credits include such well-known large cent auctions as Ruby, Norweb, Rasmussen and Husak.

See also: Copper, Grade, Coin, Numismatic, Collector

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