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1825 Large Cent N-4 Markers

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I just read about a recently discovered 1825 N-5 with an N-4 obverse and a N-10 reverse. What are the characteristics of an 1825 with N-4 obverse?
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hi

ref: united states copper cent 1816-1857 by Howard R. Newcomb

N4: Left edge of curl over right side of 2
Point of 6th star is SL
Bases of ER touch.
T rests on hair

Hope this helps. I am really new at this.

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When looking for 25 N-5 start with the rev.

Point of leaf slightly past center of last S in STATES. Only reverses even close to this are N-5, 6, and 10 (N-5 and 10 are same rev)

Then look at Obv.

Star 6 points well right of tip of Coronet is N-6 (R-3)

Star 6 points very slightly left of point of coronet and left edge of curl over left edge of 5 is N-5. (R-7)
Star 6 point at point of coronet and left edge of curl over right edge of 2 is N-10 (R-3+)

To determine curl position hold coin so the 5 is upright.
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Thanks tepritts & Conder101 for the responses
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