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1795 Liberty Cap Half Cent / C-6A No Pole?

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I picked this up a week ago and wanted to post here to confirm. On initial glance at better photos almost appears there was a pole there initially that was removed. But I think it's an illusion just created by the wear pattern. With pole variety the pole goes much further than it does here if it were remnants of a removed pole. The reverse is a match to my eyes to the C-6a No Pole Thin Planchet variety. Any expert input would be great for confirmation. Thanks.
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I appreciate that, but seems nobody has posted to the top few threads for days except me and Errers.
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Going from memory I would agree with 1795 C6a. The leaf directly below and almost touching the I of AMERICA is a good marker for the C6a reverse.
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Thanks Phil. Yes, the leaves right there line up perfectly for the C-6a
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