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1859 Canadian One Cent - Grade? And Also What Type - Standard?

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 Posted 09/25/2016  10:03 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Morgan bruce to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
I believe it is a standard narrow 9 one but can anyone else confirm?


1859-Canadian-One-Cent---Grade?-And-Also-What-Type---Standard?


1859-Canadian-One-Cent---Grade?-And-Also-What-Type---Standard?

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1859-Canadian-One-Cent---Grade?-And-Also-What-Type---Standard?

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09/26/2016 07:03 am
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Sorry but the photo's are to blurry to tell
It would help if you take the photo at 90degrees to the coin
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still to blurry --but try here - http://www.vickycents.com/id-by-rev-markers.html
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Also

I hope you enjoy
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Your coin is the narrow 9. There are many die pairs known of the narrow 9 coins.

I think your coin may be an early state of Haxby die pair PC59-65a2 (obverse 65a + reverse J23a). As fourmack said, the photos are a little fuzzy and it's hard to be sure.

There is a die crack at the top of leaf 6 on the reverse photo which seems to match where the first crack appears on the J23a die. Also the vine loop above leaf two appears to have the distinct doubling like the J23a and the stem to leaf 9 also seems to match.

If you go to Dr. Haxby's website and compare your coin to the pages for the two dies I've mentioned, you should be able to confirm it.

His website is: vickycents.com



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Quote:

I think your coin may be an early state of Haxby die pair PC59-65a2 (obverse 65a + reverse J23a).


Very nice sleuthing Phil considering the blurry pics here..

I also think that you have nailed it correctly..
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Perhaps EF-45.



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