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<p>[QUOTE="Jim M, post: 566428, member: 4791"]1817 - N-11 I Agree R1 </p><p>1819 - N-1 (I see it identified as 1818 really looks like 1819/8) While the 9 looks like an overdate I don’t agree with the placement of S6 in relationship to the headband. But.. then again there is damage there. I do think that the reverse matches so I concur with the N-1 designation here. R1</p><p>1820 - N-9 Agree R1</p><p>1825 - N-9 I think this one is an N-3 R3 Notice the placement of the S6 to headband, the touching of the IB bases. Reverse look at the Small A’s.</p><p>1826 - N-8 I Agree R3 </p><p>1827 - N-11 Can someone check this - this makes it an R-5 coin. I see it as a N11 but my book shows it as an R1 coin. According to Wrights book it states the following. Newcombs book list this as R5 on his 6 point scale. N11 accounts for 50% of all 1827 cents and never commands a premium.</p><p>1832 - N-3 Agree R1 </p><p>1835 - N-17 Head of 1836 Another Newcomb N number that was disputed. N7 here R1 coin. In later years they have decided that Newcomb had two numbers assigned for the same marriage. Thus the N17 was dropped.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Jim M, post: 566428, member: 4791"]1817 - N-11 I Agree R1 1819 - N-1 (I see it identified as 1818 really looks like 1819/8) While the 9 looks like an overdate I don’t agree with the placement of S6 in relationship to the headband. But.. then again there is damage there. I do think that the reverse matches so I concur with the N-1 designation here. R1 1820 - N-9 Agree R1 1825 - N-9 I think this one is an N-3 R3 Notice the placement of the S6 to headband, the touching of the IB bases. Reverse look at the Small A’s. 1826 - N-8 I Agree R3 1827 - N-11 Can someone check this - this makes it an R-5 coin. I see it as a N11 but my book shows it as an R1 coin. According to Wrights book it states the following. Newcombs book list this as R5 on his 6 point scale. N11 accounts for 50% of all 1827 cents and never commands a premium. 1832 - N-3 Agree R1 1835 - N-17 Head of 1836 Another Newcomb N number that was disputed. N7 here R1 coin. In later years they have decided that Newcomb had two numbers assigned for the same marriage. Thus the N17 was dropped.[/QUOTE]
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