Help! Large cent side-by-side comparison

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  1. April21

    April21 New Member

    Could someone give me their opinion as to why mine appears so different from the others I see online? Thank you!
     

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  3. green18

    green18 Unknown member Sweet on Commemorative Coins

    Not my area, but welcome to the forum. :)
     
  4. Moekeever

    Moekeever Well-Known Member

    Your coin is from a different year. I can't read the date but the 1828 on the right is a coronet head. Yours appears to be the "young head" from 1835 - 1837. The large cents from 1793 to 1857 went through several head modifications during the series. Welcome to the forum.
     
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  5. April21

    April21 New Member

    PLEASE HELP WITH THE DATE! I've been trying all evening and thought for sure I had it!
     

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  6. Moekeever

    Moekeever Well-Known Member


    With the better photos, It's a 1838. Fairly common to have a weak strike that makes the date hard to read.
     
  7. Moekeever

    Moekeever Well-Known Member

    Here's a photo of one of mine.

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  8. Moekeever

    Moekeever Well-Known Member

    Sorry for the duplicate posts. Internet is spotty tonight.
     
  9. April21

    April21 New Member

    Omg thank you soooo much! Everything I've been trying to figure out all evening and you have an answer AND a picture, plus background information *snaps fingers* just like that! Thank you!
     
  10. beef1020

    beef1020 Junior Member

    I will leave this exercise up to you, but give you all the info. Attached are the 5 heads used on 1839 large cents. One is from pre-1838 (matron), one is 1838, two are 1839 only, the last is 1840-1843. All are Dan Holmes coins:

    Matron
    matron.jpg
    1938
    38.jpg
    silly
    silly.jpg
    booby
    booby.jpg
    1840
    40.jpg

    Hint, yours is not matron, so it's either 1838, which was used two years, or one of the 1839 only heads, or an 1840 head used 4 years.
     
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