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1797 Large Cent; Variety?

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Haven't looked at my childhood collection for a while. Rediscovered this, bought at auction more than thirty years ago. Quite cheaply, as I recall, for obvious reasons. I believe it was the first Draped Bust of any kind I ever owned, but, until today, I'd never thought to try to attribute a die variety.
I think I have it, but will yield to the community's consensus...

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Really not good at the earlies, but S-127?
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Wow, I'm no good with the die varieties of these early coppers.(I really need a book on this) I'm surprised someone has come up with a guess, I thought it would be nearly impossible.
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It's that low 1 and 9.
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Any other guesses?
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I was thinking the same way you were, OSMS; I guess we'll have to be a consensus of two! May only have one side to look at, but the obverse of S-127 was only used in that die pairing.
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