The problem I have is that the C looks like those not used until 1800 which come back to almost vertical. It's very unusual in 1796 through 1798....
1. Consider Obverse 3 and S-194 for the top. The 1 is too distant from the curl for most obverses and other diagnostics rule out the others which...
I usually square up each side for comparison of dies rather than focusing on rotation. While rotation is often consistent, there are some...
Here's my photos: I paid way too much for this. [ATTACH]
Looks like a die crack from the rim under U to the left stem. Nice clean 65 with the copper nickle color. just a couple of rim nicks on the...
Struck threws come in various sizes shapes and textures, but not usually long and thin except in the occasional strike threw of hair lashes which...
The one through S is a known die crack. It is good for comparison to the questionable one. At minimum, it is the Terminal known die state. If the...
The coin came in and has been cleaned. But I still can't tell if it's scratches or new die breaks made brighter by cleaning. Partially retoned....
You're going into another tax bracket with those.
I have my Liberty Caps in a Gallery, but can't figure out how to link it or share it. My Album is called, "Marshall's Early Date Large Cents"....
May be struck on a TAL token like the NC-2s.
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