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Sorry, here's the photo lightened: 
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Khatt, the one you show is an obverse 3 , the repaired N are only on the obverse 2. Look up any 1891 obv 2 and you will see an almost non existent foot on the N in regina. The repaired can only b found on OBV 2. I first saw the variety in the 2011 charlton catalogue. If you dont have it you should find a used copy as its a good resource for quite a few large cent varieties not listed in the yearly edition.
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KHatt ... as JeyRey says, yours is an Obv 3 and ALL Obv 3's have a full-footed N on the serif. It's only the Obv 2's with a R/E foot that is quite scarce. Yours is not any type of variety, just a normal LL/LD Obv 3.
Edited by okiecoiner 05/23/2018 04:11 am
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So it looks like I found your 3rd one jey Rey 2000 not as nice as yours but a good find I think. As soon as I can figure out how to post pictures I will. Btw new to this forum
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What would be the value in let's say in vg8 and how rare are they ?
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 to the Community, Sammeli!
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@ Sammeli  To the Forum,
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Welcome Sammeli - as to value its really hard to tell as there are not tons of previously listed sales on ebay for this variety and coins and canada does not list it either. I have only see this in 2011 Charlton Coin Catalog and I think the variety is quite a bit harder to find then many other Vicky cent varieties. Maybe someone else could offer guidance on potential values of these coins. I guess until you sell it you never know as it depends on the market and how much someone would pay.
Edited by JeyRey2000 06/12/2018 3:25 pm
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If I have time and remember later I will check my 2011 charlton which might give a little guidance in terms of pricing but as others have mentioned on this coin its rarity might be understated.
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I guess I will hang on to it for awhile then. When some come out of the woodwork we will see how much they are worth. I only paid 16 dollars for it
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Welcome to the site Sammeli, as to your coin and question as to the value in the 2011 65th edition of Charlton it is listed at $50.00 in VG condition. I'm not sure what people would pay you for it? I like to trade coins myself way more friendly and each person is helping one another just another thought on how to collect within ones budget.
As your coin is not the greatest grade I would keep it and try for upgrade VG-8 is a hole filler to me but a very hard coin to find so it is a treasure and keeper.
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Finally after quite a lot of searching I found another. This one is actually the nicest one so far in my collection.  
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Quote: Finally after quite a lot of searching I found another. This one is actually the nicest one so far in my collection. Excellent! 
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