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<p>[QUOTE="Publius2, post: 24614120, member: 105571"]All of the genuine 1827s use the same obverse. That is why the date is the same on all genuine pieces regardless of when struck. This obverse was first used in 1822 for 1822 dated coins. It was used again in 1823 and repunched a three over the two. Used again in 1827 but this time all four digits were repunched with a different set of number punches.</p><p><br /></p><p>Going from memory here so if I got somethimg wrong go ahead and pile on.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Publius2, post: 24614120, member: 105571"]All of the genuine 1827s use the same obverse. That is why the date is the same on all genuine pieces regardless of when struck. This obverse was first used in 1822 for 1822 dated coins. It was used again in 1823 and repunched a three over the two. Used again in 1827 but this time all four digits were repunched with a different set of number punches. Going from memory here so if I got somethimg wrong go ahead and pile on.[/QUOTE]
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