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1853 Large Cent Off Center Strike

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Does this add a premium?
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Could we see the reverse, please?
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Looks more like a MAD to me.
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Agree, not an O/C strike. I wouldn't think any added value, but I don't collect this series.
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Many of the late date large cents from 1849-1853 suffer from poor die alignment (as GC noted) resulting in uneven thickness that mimics off-center strikes.

One good diagnostic is to measure the diameter. Truly off-center strikes will be the same diameter as a regular strike, but with at least some part of the design off the planchet, and both sides of the coin will be off-center in the same relative direction. Uncentered broadstrikes (or PMD) will result in a coin with a larger diameter. MAD does not usually add any value to a coin unless it's exceptionally severe or noteworthy, whereas there is a varying premium for true off-center strikes and broadstruck coins. In the case of this coin, there appears to be some corrosion or environmental damage, although the overall sharpness is decent VF.
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Most error collectors love older type with something odd. MAD would qualify. It wouldn't add much but I'd be surprised if you couldn't get $5-10 extra.
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I agree with you, Mox, but I think the ED would offset any premium from die misalignment (just to clarify my response.)
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Interesting coin even if not worth a ton of money.
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A very interesting find. Thanks for sharing.
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