1838 N-15 variety large cent ?

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  1. Unclewill

    Unclewill New Member

    Hello all y'all. I have been going back and forth with this coin, one minute I think it is a low R and the next I say nah, I just want it to be...I have compared it to Heritage Lot #20118 from their archives pages (I don't know how to link it). Any opinions or definitive guidance would be appreciated.



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  3. Insider

    Insider Talent on loan from...

    This obverse is used on other #'s Need to see rev.
     
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  4. Unclewill

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  5. Unclewill

    Unclewill New Member

    Here is the rev. I am a real novice at varieties, looking to buy Grellman book soon.
    Thanks for having a look, I thought the N-15 was for the position of the R in LIBERTY...
     
  6. Unclewill

    Unclewill New Member

    OK, Now I see why the N-15 is on the rev...Mine is not an N-15. Thanks again for pointing me in the right direction
     
  7. Insider

    Insider Talent on loan from...

    I still cannot tell from the photo. Have all the right books: Noyes, Wright, and Newcomb but no coin in hand :( + no time to continue. Sorry, as I like a challenge. Perhaps N-11,15,16
     
  8. Conder101

    Conder101 Numismatist

    It has the right rev, but unfortunately not in the right die state. That reverse was used for N-11, N-13 (delisted), N-15, and N-16. key identifying feature is the broken right uprights of the N in ONE and CENT. On N-11 the rev was new and had strong dentils. That die pairing was used a long time and the dentils wore done considerably on the reverse (Newcomb thought it was a new variety and called it N-13.) By the time it was paired up with two other obverses to create N-15 and N-16 the rev dentils were about completely gone. Yours has strong rev dentils. N-11.
     
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  9. physics-fan3.14

    physics-fan3.14 You got any more of them.... prooflikes?

    Conder knows his large cents, so you can trust what he says.
     
  10. Insider

    Insider Talent on loan from...

    Thanks. I quit with three to go.:D
     
  11. Unclewill

    Unclewill New Member

    45 lam rev432.jpg 45 lam rev432.jpg
    Thank you Conder101, et al.

    I shall try and muddle through with my new purchase....Looks like I'll need my eye exam pushed up a bit...
     
  12. Unclewill

    Unclewill New Member

    How did that happen ? Didn't mean to post on your comment Conder101 !? But I do now own a copy of Newcomb's work.
    And Now For Something Completely Different (kinda)

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  13. Unclewill

    Unclewill New Member

    Sooner or later I'll get the hang of this...
     
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