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1819/8 Coronet Large Cent- Overdate Newcomb-1 Cherrypick

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I cherrypicked this one for $25 today at a coin show from a box of mixed large cents. I know $25 is pretty steep, but it's my first large cent and a decent overdate, so I think I did okay. PCGS says that it is scarce in all grades and they estimate 2000 survive in all grades as well. Looks VG-08 to me. Thanks for taking a look!

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Nice overdate. But with 2k in existance it's probably about R3-R4
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Thanks GC. So it's pretty common I take it? I'm not too experienced with large cents.

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It's not common, it's more uncommon. Not scarce or rare, just not common. Think of it as a 1998 WAM.
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Oh that makes more sense. Thanks GC!

Edit: I also see that the price guides for this one are all over the place. They range from $29-$50. I'm guessing I could get $35 for this one without too much trouble.
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Yeah probably. With large cents you havr to factor in strike, color, planchet porosity, color, ect. It gets confusing.
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It posted my reply a second time. Disregard this one!
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That's how I feel with the Jefferson nickels. You have to count the steps and figure out if the little nick is going to affect the FS designation.
I will probably hang on to this one. I like the overdate. :) Thanks for the help!

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The 19 N-1 is an R-1+, rated as very common. It's still a nice strong clear overdate though.
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Thanks Conder. Appreciate the help!

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Nice example - could you show us images that show the true color of the coin? These pics are washed out and show almost no color at all.
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Thanks CF! Here are the pics:

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Hopefully this shows the color better.

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Actually, a nice coin at the grade. Just the pit or gouge in front of the bust is distracting
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Nice clear photos.
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I don't think that's damage in front of the bust.
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That's everyone! The bit in front of the bust looks almost like it was a flaw in the planchet?

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