Redbook says there is a Shallow N and Bold N variant. It looks bold to my untrained eye. Any insight on grade/value is certainly appreciated. Thank you in advance, James
Red Book shows value of a G-4 1871 Shallow N at $130. Are you saying it's G-4 or less to get to a $50-$60 value?
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@James Boat Keep in mind that the Red Book and other price guides are just that. Guides. And the Red Book prices are already obsolete when the book comes out. You're better off with the monthly price guides in magazines like Coin World, Coins Magazine, Numismatic News, etc. The Red Book has a wealth of information, but also don't forget that those prices are RETAIL--what you might pay at a LCS, not what a dealer might buy it for.
This is what most of the Shallow N variety look like after circulation wear brings a coin to a G to VG grading.
G6 at the very least with that much of LIBERTY showing, VG more likely I'd think -- if the damage doesn't detail it.