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Large-Cent

Large-Cent

is this worth anything, I cannot figure out the date it is so worn. Please Help!
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It's probably worth a couple dollars, just for a type set, even if you can't see the date..
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looks like an 183*...2 possibly... there is an 1834 variety that would be worth a good bit more, but hard to see...
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From my limited expertise: From what I can tell from these pictures, this obverse type of Large Cent started in 1835 (Head of 1836) and continues to 1839 (Head of 1838/Silly Head/Mature Head). (Look at the bottom curl of hair displaced below the bust on the obverse). Before was the Matron Head (not your coin) and after was the Petite Head (again, not your coin).

Any other "expert" opinions?


1835 (Head of 1836) (Note: Line on reverse)

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1839 (Head of 1838)

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