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1830 Large Cent

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Any idea as to a grade would be appreciated and if I should send it in to get graded.



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I would say EF-40 even EF-45 I would send it in. Great coin
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I would say EF 45, and I would send it in! Great coin.
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Wait, is that an N-6?
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I have no idea about that amida I'm not good with variations and such. But is the N-6 a more valuable type?
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If it is an N-6 (I think it is). It is an R4 very scarce Medium Letters variety.
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Definitely worth paying a little more to put that on the holder.

I'm in @ XF45 (revise - AU50)

R4..about 200 known (if N-6)
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What are some of the characteristics so that I can try to get close up pics of it for you so that you can tell. I know there is a substantial price jump from large to medium letters
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Looks like N-6 to me :)
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Wow that's great I got it for $200 :)!
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Look at the leaves below the last s in states in both examples.
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Is there a fine crack through tops of ATES OF A? I see what you are saying Raymo. but so many pups match.
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This is definitely not an N-6. On the reverse of the N6, the leaf at the top of the wreath extends to the right of the second S in STATES. In this specimen, it ends in the middle of the S.
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This in an N5, and has a rarity rating of R3 (201-600 specimens). Here, the inner circle is broken between star 1 to 183 in the date. The diagnostic leaf positions match perfectly on the reverse. Also, the final A in AMERICA is recut.

A beautiful coin that doesn't need a slab in my opinion.
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sorry for all these posts ...

I just found this 1830 slabbed as AU55.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/1830-Corone...141010853223

I like yours better! Maybe you should send it in. ;)
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