1795 LIBERTY CAP LARGE CENT, WHAT VARIETY?

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  1. coins776

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    06d.jpg 06e.jpg my guess is S-74 but i am not sure about that. any opinions?
     
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  3. aubade21

    aubade21 Well-Known Member

    Is it the plain or lettered edge? It's not the s-74. Look at the two leaves on the reverse near the T in United. The s74 only has one leaf in that area. Based on what I can see, I think this could be the S-76b (depending on the edge) but the pictures don't enlarge for me very well.
     
  4. sshafer11

    sshafer11 Head Research Assistant - Coin Show Radio

    Tough to tell without quality high resolution photos, but I would guess 76b. You appear to have the 5 touching the bust and the "one cent" raised above the center of the wreath on the reverse.
     
  5. Conder101

    Conder101 Numismatist

    The leaf below the C and the leaf below the T in cent are completely vertical. That is the reverse of S-76. If it has a thick planchet with lettered edge it is 76a, thin planchet with plain edge is 76b. (Thick planchet with plain edge or thin planchet with lettered edge are rare mint errors.)
     
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