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1819 N-7 R-5 Large Cent

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Does anyone have the CQR for this coin?

I am thinking F-15. This is the first of three in a lot I bought for $64.

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I'm at F12 - close enough.
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F-15 details pitting.
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12/8, lightly porous, some minor damage.

Noyes (3rd Penny Prices / 2014) has N7 as an R4, F12 at $90 in avg.
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My grade would be avg. F12/F15, minor surfaces issue net EAC 12 or 10.

My CQR, 20th and (last ever?) issue 2011 list N-7 as R-4.
$ 110 in avg. F12.

PS- I incorrectly thought your coin was a 1817 N-07, hence my previous, now corrected post.
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Nice fine+ 1817 large cent. And R4 to boot.
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Unfortunately CQR ended @ 20th. It's up to Bill Noyes and his Penny Prices now. I like Penny Prices quite a bit; it is spiral bound instead of flat bound like CQR, and I find it to be a bit easier to read as well. However, CQR broke down a given variety and date into the 5 states (ch, avg+, avg, avg-, scudzy) and Penny Prices only lists for avg. relying on the reader to adjust accordingly for higher or lower quality.
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Nice center Fine, like the glossy surfaces. Yes, there is minor pitting but you'll find that on the vast majority of this date in any grade. Nice find and a good addition to your ever growing collection.
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F12/F15 details
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I would think F-15.
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