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the 1826 looks like a 1826/5 N-8 to me. Nice coins!
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Quote: the 1826 looks like a 1826/5 N-8 to me. Nice coins! Thank you! I will check that out. The latest 2 just got here today. I think these will be it for a bit. Unless a killer deal pops up. LOL 1807 This one was one of those good deals. Its a large fraction, and at 60 bucks I couldnt pass it up. The dog hair is an add on here at home. LOL   1847/7 A variety I dont have and another one I jumped on. Again, at 70 bucks I couldnt leave it to someone else. LOL I need to look up the variety number unless someone knows it offhand. And I cant remember how to get pics from the microscope to the computer, so I took a pic of the screen.   
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Very nice! 
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The 7/7 is the N-2, but sadly the 1826 is not the overdate. That is the widest date of the year and easy to spot. T
Edited by Oldgrouchyguy 05/11/2023 8:57 pm
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Is this (the last image [1847]) considered an RPD - re-punched date or an over date? and is the 4 also re-punched?
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I think all the digits of the 1847/7 have been repunched. The 7/7 is also represented by the N-18, which is much scarcer, but a really good close-up of the reverse is needed for confirmation
Edited by Oldgrouchyguy 05/11/2023 9:11 pm
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To my knowledge, the 26 IS the over date. Ill have to get a scope pic of the date.
What part of the reverse is it that you need to see better than the pic I posted? And as far as I know its only the 47 that is the over date. You can see a bit of the 4 above the left top part of the 4.
Edited by smokeriderdon 05/11/2023 10:07 pm
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I think the 1847 is N-2 also. Pretty sure by the position of the 6th star on obverse that the 1826 is N-8. The cracks on reverse by the M look right for N-2 along with the fact that I think I can see the lump in the field below star 13 on obverse.
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N-31 is also a 7/7 variety. 18 and 31 are R-5 and N-2 is R-3
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Oh geeze I need new glasses... thought the 1828 was the 1826...
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LOL No worries. I labeled that one as an 1826 as well. LOL Had to change the label. And I HAVE glasses. LOL
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And the 1847 is indeed the N2, but there is no die crack on the reverse.
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pretty sure you can see a faint crack from dentils to the M in America on reverse. Have to blow screen up to see it.
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Ok, these are the three newest ladies. The top one is an 1837. Just wouldnt show up well in the pics.  
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