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1864 L IHC

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Does anyone know of a link to a close up image of the "L" on an 1864 L IHC?

I've looked in coinfacts and other sites, I can't quite make out the "L"
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Check this website for a closeup-PCGS:

http://www.coinfacts.com/small_cent...64L_cent.htm

Good Luck,
Jim
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Sorry, didn't notice that you had been there already-The L is 90 degrees tilted right. This photo will show you but its a replica and not a real coin.
Jim
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Another diagnostic to use is the neck of the bust. If the tip is pointed, it is the L variety. If it is round, it is no L. This is about the only way to find an L coin in AG3-VG8 since the L is usually worn off in those grades.
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Thanks!
This forum is a fantastic source of information.

Thanks again

Mark
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Keep checking, I have cherried a bunch of these as 1864 plains.
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