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1859 Guess The Variety. N4

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Complements of the USA.
You can still see tell the varieties no matter how worn the coins are.

1859--Guess-The-Variety.-N4
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Cheers Don

Vickies cents and GB Farthings nut.
"Old" is a figure of speech and nothing more
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think I mighbe wrong with this one
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I first thought a #2, but the doubling on the knob is a little higher... and maybe just a little dirt there. Also, most of the #2's have a D/C off leaf 5 toward the tip. I have a couple of these and many are mismarked as #2's. It still could be a #2, but I'd have to see it in-hand. The D/C at leaf 5 for the #2, I think, came a little before half way in the mintage cycle .. and all #2's are somewhat hard to find but not rare or scarce.
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I will guess PC59-20a1 20a+E22a
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viper is correct
Cheers Don

Vickies cents and GB Farthings nut.
"Old" is a figure of speech and nothing more
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