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Help With 1833 Large Cent: Many Things

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I got this cent at a recent coin show, and I have a few questions

Grade?
Value?
Does the die rotation command any premium?

Things to consider:
I got this for $10
It would likely grade details because of the hole and dinks on the edge




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 Posted 05/10/2015  9:11 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Celticsoul to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Cool large cent! The hole really brings the value down on something like this but $10 is a good price. This coin is an example of die variety N-5 with a rarity designation of R.1 (very common). Die rotation is not a big deal unless it's at least 90 degrees. The coin was about F-12 until it got all banged up. Pretty cool considering it's 188 years old.
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Quote:
The hole really brings the value down
I'm pretty sure it can lower the value from 20% to 80%, depending on other stuff
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VG-10.
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With the hole in it, I would classify it as just a filler.
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