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<p>[QUOTE="Kirkuleez, post: 2121273, member: 36864"]I'm a bit stumped on these and I have my Newcomb book out in front of me. This is how I'm seeing them, but offer this solely as an educated guess because of the wear and corrosion going on. </p><p><br /></p><p>1. N-7?</p><p>2. N-15?</p><p>3. N-7?</p><p>4. N-14?</p><p><br /></p><p>You stated you thought that you may have a N-8, this is described as head of '36 with left edge of curl almost over the left edge of 5, small stars and a crack extending from rim through 1 into head. I'm not seeing that, but it just may be a really faint crack. As far as the N-7, there are plenty of variations attributed to die alignment and such resulting in doubling in different areas depending on when the coin was struck. I'm not making out any doubling to narrow that down, but N-7 seems to be the best fit from what I can see of the two.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Kirkuleez, post: 2121273, member: 36864"]I'm a bit stumped on these and I have my Newcomb book out in front of me. This is how I'm seeing them, but offer this solely as an educated guess because of the wear and corrosion going on. 1. N-7? 2. N-15? 3. N-7? 4. N-14? You stated you thought that you may have a N-8, this is described as head of '36 with left edge of curl almost over the left edge of 5, small stars and a crack extending from rim through 1 into head. I'm not seeing that, but it just may be a really faint crack. As far as the N-7, there are plenty of variations attributed to die alignment and such resulting in doubling in different areas depending on when the coin was struck. I'm not making out any doubling to narrow that down, but N-7 seems to be the best fit from what I can see of the two.[/QUOTE]
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