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<p>[QUOTE="Marshall, post: 1276557, member: 21705"]That is correct. This is a singular example of die state progression being used as subvarieties leading to the S-266a, S-266b and S-266c. They are all the same die and edge device. Any die deviation on a mint issued 1804 Large Cent would be a new variety. </p><p><br /></p><p>I would also note that it is not uncommon for Half Cents to be labeled as Cents, especially with 1804.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Marshall, post: 1276557, member: 21705"]That is correct. This is a singular example of die state progression being used as subvarieties leading to the S-266a, S-266b and S-266c. They are all the same die and edge device. Any die deviation on a mint issued 1804 Large Cent would be a new variety. I would also note that it is not uncommon for Half Cents to be labeled as Cents, especially with 1804.[/QUOTE]
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