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1800 Penny Error - Noob Question

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 Posted 07/15/2012  12:33 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add inthecards to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Have a more dense scan on the link below - free to zoom in if you save it. I am not a coin collector though I have a lot of them I've gathered over the years :)

I thought this one I picked up today in a group was particularly interesting because at first glance it looks like an 1890 penny but it's really an 1800 with the 3rd place looking like a 9.

Can someone please help me characterize this coin (i.e. misstrike, error)?

Link to big scan: http://i191.photobucket.com/albums/...nnyerror.jpg

Thanks! Alan

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07/15/2012 12:42 am
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Looks like it could be the 80 over 79 variety but I'm not completely sure. It doesn't look like it has any premium compared to a coin of a normal date.
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Thanks for the response. So it is classified as a variation or variety? I didn't think in that condition it's worth much of anything, mostly a curiosity.
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Looks to be an 1800/79 Draped Bust Cent. Overdate.
Variety. Date area was recut.
Not sure of S # yet. Corroded.
Do you have a reverse picture?
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yes, have a picture but not sure how to attach it to a reply.

stuck it here - small scan, let me know if you need more detail.
http://i191.photobucket.com/albums/...rrorback.jpg

thanks for the response.

alan
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There were six different overdated obverses in 1800 and they were used to make eleven different varieties. One die was a 1798 overdated with 1800, the other five were 1800/179. Only three of the obverses showed the 9 very strongly inside the first 0, Breen obv's 3,4,and 5. This is obv 5 and the variety is S-196, about the most common of the 1800 overdates.
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