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1876 Specimen Large Cent?

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I received a note about this through the site, can anyone shed some light on this?


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I was reading your info under 1876H coin facts.

I believe there is a 1876 (no H) Specimen coin.
It could be classified as a C1a variety.

My question is, How rare is it?


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There is indeed a 1876 speciman cent with no H (since it was not made at Heaton mint) Here is a link to a discussion, scroll down the page. Some may debate which obverse it is exactly, but I will leave that to the experts. You will note there is also a speciman 1859 cent pictured above. Enjoy. ed (Please PM me if you want more info on the photos.)

http://www.canadiancoppercoins.com/...?f=56&t=2716
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Nice, thank you.
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I wrote an article on the 1876 specimen cents that was published in the CN Journal. There is a link to it on this page of my website.

http://www.victoriancent.com/coin-info.html
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Hi, any idea of the population of the 1859 specimen cent? Thanks, Jon.
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Quite a few more than the 1876 (no H). I would guess maybe 20 or 30. I picked one up in 64 for $1,000 a few years ago. My 1876 (no H) was multiples of that.
http://www.victoriancent.com

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