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1896 Liberty Cent - Need Advice

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Need advice on this 1896 Liberty Cent with a crack on reverse, weight 3.04g, thank you in advance!


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Not a U.S. Mint product. Some sort of token.



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Guess it's another copy of a "Pattern Coin".There also seems to have been a pattern nickel struck with the same design. Haven't seen these before nor do I know anything about them Other than they were struck as proofs with unknown mintages.

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A pattern for sure, highly likely a reproduction. Judd-1767/1767a in nickel, J-1768 in bronze and J-1769 in aluminum. They carry an R5-R7 rarity, or less than 75 of each.
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