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<p>[QUOTE="Marshall, post: 937358, member: 21705"]Large Cents are not typical. They can often be identified by markers even when the date is not visible like the 1916 dateless Standing Liberty Quarter or the 1913 dateless Buffalo. Now I don't know if there are any markers which could identify a 1877 in that condition, but if there are, they would know. A key date could probably get slabbed if they are confident it is authentic and identifiable.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Marshall, post: 937358, member: 21705"]Large Cents are not typical. They can often be identified by markers even when the date is not visible like the 1916 dateless Standing Liberty Quarter or the 1913 dateless Buffalo. Now I don't know if there are any markers which could identify a 1877 in that condition, but if there are, they would know. A key date could probably get slabbed if they are confident it is authentic and identifiable.[/QUOTE]
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