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1819/8 Large Cent?

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 Posted 01/31/2013  5:23 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add BigAppleBucky to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Just got this on ebay.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/1819-Large-...p=true&rt=nc


1819/8-Large-Cent?

1819/8-Large-Cent?

Even if it's just a plain old 1819, I at least filled one of many holes.
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 Posted 01/31/2013  5:44 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add SsuperDdave to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I lean away from 9/8, but it sure looks funky there.

Look for strong recutting on the second star (the point aiming at 12:00, and the one facing 9:30), and slightly weaker recutting on the fourth (two points most directly facing the rim).
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Yes it is the overdate N-1. The point of leaf is below the center of the second S in STATES. The only other variety that comes close to that is N-6. On it the Point of leaf is slightly past center, but on N-6 the point of leaf below the F in OF is below the center of the upright. On this coin, and N-1, it is below the left foot of the F.
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Posted Today 8 Hrs 35 Min ago

Yes it is the overdate N-1. The point of leaf is below the center of the second S in STATES. The only other variety that comes close to that is N-6. On it the Point of leaf is slightly past center, but on N-6 the point of leaf below the F in OF is below the center of the upright. On this coin, and N-1, it is below the left foot of the F.

Thank-you very much Conder.

Here is the reverse with, as you said, the leaf points below the center of the last S and below the left foot of the F.

A bit difficult to see since my scanner apparently doesn't like well worn coins. It was tough to get enough contrast.

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