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Large Cent In Need Of Identification....1800 Or 1806?

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Large-Cent-In-Need-Of-Identification....1800-Or-1806?
Large-Cent-In-Need-Of-Identification....1800-Or-1806?
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I would like to give you a opinion on what date it is ..

To me it is so far gone ... it would only be a guess
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wow..i cant make out anything - in the date area...it might be more apparent in hand..good luck...
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I agree that anything I would say is a wild guess. The first pictures have too much light and are straight on pictures - I can't see anything. The picture of you holding the coin at an angle is a better approach. I can see the 18 and a snippet of the 3rd digit and nothing of the last digit. My wild guess is the 3rd digit looks like a 0 with a loop inside. I compared it to my 1800/79 and ... maybe.

You have a much better chance having the coin in hand or maybe one of our experts can identify the variety which leads them to the date. Good luck!
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Cull.
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Based on the pictures and the condition of the coin, I am unsure. Sorry.
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My guess is 1803 S-250 based upon berry positions and left stem length and thickness. I could be wrong.
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It definitely isn't and 1806. I don't think it is an 1803 S-250 stem on the berry left of C in Cent is wrong, too long. In hand with some work you might be able to determine the variety, but I'm not going to continue trying here.
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It is an 180?. That's my best educated guess.
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Beats me, and I did try!
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The last digit clearly looks like a 0 to me. You might think I have kryptonite DNA, but it's really just identification skills.
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