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<p>[QUOTE="Marshall, post: 4597090, member: 21705"]It's a possibility. But I still see the left upright of N(T) left of any Reverse of 1799 Hub. The fraction looks close (but not Rev of 96 close) with a short fraction Bar tilted right, All things that require better photos to confirm or reject.</p><p><br /></p><p>I have problems taking photos of the whole coin, but I seem to be able to get good close up photos of detail (if there.)</p><p><br /></p><p>While a new variety is always possible, it's far more likely to find a new terminal die state of a known variety.</p><p><br /></p><p>Or it could always be some PMD or a planchet flaw. I'd really like to see if I can get a sharper edge on the left upright of the N above the loops. Thats the most "off" part of the puzzle for 1800s which are all from a single HUB. I'm wondering if I'll get another movement of position like on the S-38 which seemed to move depending on the lighting.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Marshall, post: 4597090, member: 21705"]It's a possibility. But I still see the left upright of N(T) left of any Reverse of 1799 Hub. The fraction looks close (but not Rev of 96 close) with a short fraction Bar tilted right, All things that require better photos to confirm or reject. I have problems taking photos of the whole coin, but I seem to be able to get good close up photos of detail (if there.) While a new variety is always possible, it's far more likely to find a new terminal die state of a known variety. Or it could always be some PMD or a planchet flaw. I'd really like to see if I can get a sharper edge on the left upright of the N above the loops. Thats the most "off" part of the puzzle for 1800s which are all from a single HUB. I'm wondering if I'll get another movement of position like on the S-38 which seemed to move depending on the lighting.[/QUOTE]
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