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Is This Normal For A 1825 Large Cent

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The street in states is a lot small2.

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Sorry spell check is it normal for the last s in states to be that small?
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Welcome to the community.

If you would post pics, full obverse, full reverse. Many here would be able to give you the Newcomb number.
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As has been mentioned, we would be happy to help answer your question, but we really need better pictures.
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I see you've now posted this same photo and same question three times in the last 24 hours. Do you expect the advice previously offered isn't what you need?
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Im new and didn't know if I had to do it in the section it's under sorry.
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Keep trying, and with sharper full images please.



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Your S's are a bit worn, but they look normal for the date. In 1826, there were some varieties with large S's, and some with small s's.
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Looks like a N-8 R-3 and it is normal for that variety. (Also seen on N-3 and N-6 but this is not either of those.)
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