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<p>[QUOTE="gronnh20, post: 18647614, member: 73224"][USER=24314]@Insider[/USER] is correct with N-7. The L in LIBERTY is lower than all the other letters. That is one of many attributes for N-7. It is an R1 coin.</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>There really isn't any sites to show you how to attribute early copper. For instance, with your coin, the first pickup point is the curl of hair above the date and how that aligns with the 2. The problem then starts when there are multiple obverse dies that have the same hair curl and date alignment. Your coin shares the curl-date alignment with two other obverses. Then you have to go to the next pickup point. That would be the point of the 6th star in relation to Liberty's coronet. On your coin the next die marker is the L in LIBERTY being lower than all the other letters. The next marker is the 5 in the date. Then there is the reverse. Always attribute the reverse. That is one way how you find counterfeits. The reverse markers are about the berries and leaves aligning with letters in the motto. I ain't typing all that out.</p><p><br /></p><p>Now that you know what Newcomb number your coin is, you should be able to find another 1825 N-7 picture out on the WWW to compare.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="gronnh20, post: 18647614, member: 73224"][USER=24314]@Insider[/USER] is correct with N-7. The L in LIBERTY is lower than all the other letters. That is one of many attributes for N-7. It is an R1 coin. There really isn't any sites to show you how to attribute early copper. For instance, with your coin, the first pickup point is the curl of hair above the date and how that aligns with the 2. The problem then starts when there are multiple obverse dies that have the same hair curl and date alignment. Your coin shares the curl-date alignment with two other obverses. Then you have to go to the next pickup point. That would be the point of the 6th star in relation to Liberty's coronet. On your coin the next die marker is the L in LIBERTY being lower than all the other letters. The next marker is the 5 in the date. Then there is the reverse. Always attribute the reverse. That is one way how you find counterfeits. The reverse markers are about the berries and leaves aligning with letters in the motto. I ain't typing all that out. Now that you know what Newcomb number your coin is, you should be able to find another 1825 N-7 picture out on the WWW to compare.[/QUOTE]
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