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1891 LL LD Looking For Grade Opinions

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 Posted 04/23/2020  6:52 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add JeyRey2000 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
So how rare would one say the 1891 full serif N on obv 2. I have never seen one listed and the one above is the nicest I have ever seen and similar grade to the one I found many years ago.

Has anyone ever seen one of these in mint state?
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I just looked through 35 '91 Obv 2's and didn't see a single one (R/P'd N in Regina), including the small dates.

And I just finished looking at another 25 (so 60 total Obv 2's) and found 2 or a little around 3% of the Obv 2's. These all were more or less random, so I would think that would be fairly close to a good estimate. If you counted the Obv 3's for '91, I'd guess that it would be about 1% or so for the R/P'd N for '91.
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I don't have that many 1891 LL LD obverse 2 coins, I have 12 and this is the only one I have with this N the rest are missing the serif
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I have searched hundreds of listings and looked at many coin shows and I have only seen 2 and never one in MS. I would love to see if anyone has been luck enough to score such a find and share with the community.
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The 1891 thread opener has gorgeous patina. I winder if it's a dug coin. I'm familiar with large cents dug from many old Canadian sites and this one has the look of the soils with better preservation records.
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