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1796 Half Cent With No Pole At This Condition Can Be Worth Something?

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1796 Half Cent with no pole at not really good condition,can work something like this?
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sure. a 1796 no pole in that condition is worth maybe $20k. this coin isn't a 1796 though. its is a 1795 C-6 No pole. its worth somewhere in the 100-200 range.
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@CarrsCoins exhibiting an amazing knowledge of large cents with that ID.

I come here for the pretty pictures of great coins. As for ID'ing this coin... well, it's all Greek to me so I appreciate the expertise
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thanks!

the pickup is pretty visible on this one. the leaf nearly touches the bottom of I in amerIca. that leaf will be in a different spot on the 1795 C-5 and the 1796 C-1 which are the only other no pole liberty cap Half Cents.

>90% of the no pole liberty cap Half Cents are 1795 C-6.
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