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1826/5 Large Cent - Grade/Variety

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Hi,

Please state the grade and whether or not the over-date can be distinguished as a 6 over 5.

If you have an opinion on the number of the applicable variety, please also state that.

Thanks,

mdpmedia




1826/5-Large-Cent---Grade/Variety

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Here are a couple of different lighting angles of the suspected over-date:

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F15. N-8 I believe. Not an overdate but there is typically "crumbling" of the obverse die inside the 6.
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Doesn't look like an Overdate, I would say VG-10.
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It is N-8 which is the variety listed as 1826/5. This is one of thos overdates that can really only be seen on very high grade early die stage examples. But it is still the same variety so it is an overdate whether you can see it or not.
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It is N-8 which is the variety listed as 1826/5. This is one of those overdates that can really only be seen on very high grade early die stage examples. But it is still the same variety so it is an overdate whether you can see it or not.



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