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Need Help Attributing This 1838 Large Cent

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I am stuck on this one - I have been unable to see it fit under any of the varieties! Any help appreciated.
Pete


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I think it's N-7, but may be N-10.
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Thanks for your help! I am going with N-7 because on the coin-in-hand I can see the die scratch from the leaf below to F and also multiple center dots - neither feature being visible on the photo. You have taught me something and that is patience and look more closely.
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1838 is the most difficult middle date to identify.
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