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1803 S-265?

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Looking to have this large cent attributed correctly.

I am coming up with S-265. Can anyone confirm, please?

1803-S-265?

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I would say both the date and the fraction look "large." I'll go along with S-265.
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Yes you are correct. The large fraction is easy but a lot of people have problems recognizing the large date. The key is that vertical serif at the top left of the 3. On the small dates the top of the 3 is flat all the way across and then just drops down at the left edge.
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Is that a lamination error/planchget flaw on the reverse? PMD?
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