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Date Identification Of 181x Large Cent?

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I recently purchased this as part of a lot of coins costing $15. However, its date seems elusive. I have a date in mind, but to avoid confirmation bias, I will not say what I suspect the date to be. Any die markers?

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1814?
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Cull.
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Well cull, yes, but the question is about the date.
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I think I'm seeing 1813...
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I'm thinking 1811 maybe last 1 over 0
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That is a tough one .... I wish I had X-ray eyes ....

I go back and forth between 1811 and 1813
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1811 without a doubt.
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omegaraptor, how did you come to this conclusion? any die markers?
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With the tilted photo it just looks like the last number is a 1, so 1811 here too.
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1811/0 S-286 no doubt and the picture of the reverse proves it. Horizontal die gouge in the field midway between the upright of the E in ONE and the right upright of N in CENT.
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well in that case, great pick-up!
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Yes, I'm thinking 1811. When I was kid collector in junior high school I had a couple of 1811 cents that were similar to that. One was probably AG-3, and had a clear date. The other one was like this one, which took some guess work.
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I saw 1811 on the tilted photo.
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I agree, it's an 1811.
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I'm going to say 1813
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