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Is It Because Of The Bead Die Clash On This 1891 Lg Cent?

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http://www.ebay.com/itm/26136576307....m1555.l2649
i just checked my auction and I noticed this coin going for more than usual, I looked it up but couldnt find a variety. then I noticed the bead clash above the queens head!
it looks like a lucky bidder may get a good deal on this coin!
i guess thats why the bids are up. what is the actual value of this coin? as I cant find any info on it thanks
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There's a guy on the forums of C&C (bill in burl) who knows a tonnage about cents... esp vickys... not sure if he's a member on this site but perhaps go ask there... I'm sure he may have some info to help you out
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It's also a small date large leaf, one of the more sought after 1891 varieties
On a second look it is a large date large leaf I blew the picture up 400% the 9 is not round enough at the ball to be a small date, it probable is the die clash above the Queens head that's attracting the bidders
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I am a long time fan of this forum and I thought today is the day to get my feet wet and reply. My guess is that this Vicky is a LL LD OC2
repunched N in REGINA.
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to the forum cooltwo!

Great to have your input!
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LD and LL, obverse 3, with a die clash.
http://www.victoriancent.com

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