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1873 $2.5 Liberty Closed 3 "L" Stamp? Help Please

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Hi all,

Was wondering if yal could give me some info and your thoughts about a coin I have. It's a 1873 Closed 3 $2.5 liberty head. Its interesting as it has an "L" stamped on it. Does this mean "Light?" Any info on this coin or thoughts would be much appreciated.

Thanks in advance
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 Posted 12/13/2019  04:43 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add John1 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
to CCF. Most likely it is a counterstamp.Type counterstamp in the search box,upper left of page for more info.
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 Posted 12/13/2019  04:52 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add lcutler to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Unfortunate as that would be a nice coin without the stamp. Unlikely you'll ever know the reason for it, most likely someone just had a letter L stamp and some spare time.
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to the CCF!
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For what it's worth, it is an S mint.
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Thanks for the info. So does the stamp kill the value if I wanted to try and trade it? From some research of counter stamps some people collect these but are a bit more detailed than one letter.

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I would say it really hurts the value. While some people do collect counterstamps, I believe it is the more "recognizable" ones.
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to the CCF!

This doesn't change the fact that the coin is damaged, but it's odd that the reverse shows very little distortion in the corresponding area of the counter stamp. There's a small round hit at the K:1 position that shows as a flattened star on the reverse, but the L doesn't really show much. It may be that the eagle is flat so it covers up the L's shape.

Did anyone else notice that?

@Golds101 what does the coin weigh?

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Unfortunately my scale isn't as exact as think is needed. Just coming up as 4 grams. What do you think the star punch was for?
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