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Some One Want To Grade My Poor 2 Cent Coin

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 Posted 08/24/2007  6:20 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add trdhrdr007 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Looks like the small motto to me also.....completely missed it the first few times I looked.
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Yep its a small motto and I am not going to tell what I paid for it :-)
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Grade: VG-8

First of all, it appears to be a small motto (?) - the "D" in "GOD" is wider and more a square on the small motto type. I have a Large Motto example (ANACS AU50), and although that's where it's easiest to see the difference. It's actually not that easy to see on my pix, but the "D" is noticeably taller and slimmer than on yours.

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According to Q.D. Bowers in his GUIDEBOOK TO UNITED STATES TYPE COINS (2005, p. 79), is "rare." But the 2008 Guidebook (p. 121), the prices indicate a scarce, but not a rare coin. The price for a Small Motto G4 in the 2008 Guidebook is around $120; F12 is $250.

Obv - "WE" in motto is largely worn off; horizontal lines on sheild more than 50% worn flat; verticle lines - lines within vertical lines showing only slight detail.
Rev - bow is mostly worn, vegitation is outlined and slightly raised, but shows little detail.

(I just read the rest of the thread, and I got the type right!)
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