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1798/7 Cent

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 Posted 03/07/2014  7:45 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add billfrak to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
How rare and how much is the coin worth if one cent
is hard to read? Sold for $200 ,did I give it away?
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Hi...you'll get more discussion if you can post pictures of the coin in question.
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It's gone
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Well...that makes discussion of value sorta difficult...sorry.
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http://www.largecents.net/collectio...8drbust.html

Go down to S-150, S-151, and S-152. There you should be able to compare the diagnostics with your memory. Your description of the weak "One Cent" leads me to believe that it is the S-152 variety, the most common of the three 1798/7 varieties. Depending on the condition, you seem to have gotten the better side of the deal. Could you post a picture of a coin in comparable condition so we can get an idea of the grade and value?
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