So I made terrible mistake about that 1820 large cent. I went way too fast and pegged it as a small date and by the reverse had to be an N-4. Nope. So As Conder101 and others posted: it appears to be an N-13 which is super common. How did i miss that? The lack of obverse die cracks. Got better pictures. It might have the very, very start of a crack but not sure. Seems to be a "rare" EDS of the N-13 which is even more scarce than the N-4 I originally had pegged it as. Now if only I could mess up attributing an 1822 to find out it is a top pop N-14.....
I was obviously feeling a little honry last night, sorry for the slight hijack of your thread. @planman2014