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1788 Massachusetts Cent Variety Help Please

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Not familiar with these, but did some quick research and came up with a stab at a Ryder 10-L. Can anyone confirm or deny this? I only have access to the quickie CoinFacts online. Thanks.
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@EW, your pic is a little dark, but based on what I can see you have the correct attribution (Ryder 10-L).

The obv is Ryder 10 because the first two tunic pleats are to the left of the Indian's right leg and the seventh pleat is to the right of the Indian's left leg. The rev is Ryder L because that is the only die match for 10, but also because in the date, the spacing between the 7 and 8 is wide, but the separation between the first and second 8s is moderate.
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Thanks for the confirmation.
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