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1795 Large Cent Liberty Cap

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1795 large cent liberty cap ,more pics to try to get the correct variety thanks
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the die variety is S-76. there are two sub varieties for that one depending on the edge. S-76A says "one hundred for a dollar" in incuse letters. S-76B has a plain smooth edge. 76A is Rarity-5 (31-75 estimated survivors) 76B is Rarity-1 (more than 2,000 survivors)

i cant tell you if its 76a or 76b without pictures of the edge.
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besides visually confirming the edge lettering you can also weigh the coin. a lettered edge cent is on a heavier planchet. the lettered edge will weigh around 13.48 grams while the plain edge will weigh around 10.89 grams.
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1795 large cent weight is 10.6 gr
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cool.

you have a 1795 S-76b liberty cap large cent with a plain edge.

is there anything else you want to know about it?
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