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1828 Large Cent Newcomb Attribution

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I spent a bunch of time figuring this one out, and. I think I have it correct. I would like confirmation from the forum.
I believe it is N-6 http://www.coinfacts.com/large_cent...cent_n06.htm
For those who are interested - I will point out some of the markers that I noticed. (For beginners like myself it is quite a task to figure out the minute differences between the varieties)
Reverse
1. Berry centered below final S of states.
2. Berry centered below left post of M in America.
3. Leaf short of reaching end of base of T in United.
4. Berry very far left under E in United.
Obverse
1. Proximity of 2 to 1st 8 in date.
2. Each star evaluated if it points to or between the denticles.



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N-6 is correct, the point of leaf below the right edge or slightly right of the last S in STATES, point of leaf slightly right of center of D in UNITED. There's only one reverse die with that combination, and that reverse die was used on N-6.
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Thank you Conder101. N-6 is common, but I am glad I wad able to pin it down to one.
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Nice coin ..
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