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1849 Large Cent N-10

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I bought an 1849 thinking it might be an N-25, which is in the CP guide, but turned out to be an N-10. Still a cool coin! The date placements are almost exactly the same.

However, during my research I found that N-25 is marked as delisted by PCGS? Anyone know the story with that?

If anyone is interested in the N-10, it is in good condition and I can provide photos.
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I can't answer your question about the N-25 and the issue with PCGS, but I'd love to see the photos of your N-10!

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N-25 is still valid in 'The die varieties of United States large cents 1840-1857' by John Grellman. Not sure where I'd find out the story behind it.

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In the second edition, Attribution Guide for United States Large Cents 1840 - 1857 by Grellman and ReiverN-25 is shown as delisted because it was a late die state of N-10.
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Wow Conder you are amazing. You have no idea I was convinced so long I had a 25, but the only thing missing was the rough areas on the end of America. Many of the reverse die characteristics were the same, noteably the lumpy areas above the C and T in CENT. I even did an overlay in photoshop and the dates match. Really had me going, wow. Okay, so what I have is the N-10 and N-25. Nanny, nanny, boo boo.
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Not that amazing, I have a library and I'm willing to use it.
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