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Is This An 1829 "X-Large 10c" Variety?

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I picked this up in the "cheap bin" because of the condition and the hole. While researching it a little, I started to wonder which variety it is. I know that the Large variety is much more common, which is probably what it is, but the closeness of the "10 C." to the bottom of the eagle reminds me more of the X-Large variety. I cannot find an example online of a Large with the spacing that close. Can any of the experts out there please settle this for me so I can attribute it properly?

Thank You,
Doug



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It is the X-Large 10C JR-1 an R-4+ variety.
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Thank you for the information and the help. I truly appreciate it.

Doug
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