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<p>[QUOTE="johnmilton, post: 26349604, member: 101855"]With a mintage of 897,510, the 1797 cent is a fairly common date, but as most collectors learn, anything dated before 1800 is challenging. This is an S #138. PCGS graded this one EF-40.</p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]1681973[/ATTACH]</p><p><br /></p><p>I had a better 1797 cent in my type set at one time, but when tried to have it graded, the TPG body bagged it on me. I sold it raw in an EAC auction, so it didn't matter. Later I saw the same coin in a PCGS holder. This is an S-139. It is rated as among the ten finest known for the variety. Overall it's common and rated as an R-1.</p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]1681977[/ATTACH]</p><p><br /></p><p>The 1798 cent is the most common date prior to 1800. The mintage was 1,841,745. This one is graded AU-53.</p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]1681976[/ATTACH]</p><p><i><br /></i></p><p><i>This 1798 cent is an example of Sheldon variety #179. It is an example of the “style 2 hair.” The most obvious difference is the extra curl that is in back of Ms. Liberty’s shoulder. A quick comparison with the 1797 cent, shown above, will show the difference. </i>[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="johnmilton, post: 26349604, member: 101855"]With a mintage of 897,510, the 1797 cent is a fairly common date, but as most collectors learn, anything dated before 1800 is challenging. This is an S #138. PCGS graded this one EF-40. [ATTACH=full]1681973[/ATTACH] I had a better 1797 cent in my type set at one time, but when tried to have it graded, the TPG body bagged it on me. I sold it raw in an EAC auction, so it didn't matter. Later I saw the same coin in a PCGS holder. This is an S-139. It is rated as among the ten finest known for the variety. Overall it's common and rated as an R-1. [ATTACH=full]1681977[/ATTACH] The 1798 cent is the most common date prior to 1800. The mintage was 1,841,745. This one is graded AU-53. [ATTACH=full]1681976[/ATTACH] [I] This 1798 cent is an example of Sheldon variety #179. It is an example of the “style 2 hair.” The most obvious difference is the extra curl that is in back of Ms. Liberty’s shoulder. A quick comparison with the 1797 cent, shown above, will show the difference. [/I][/QUOTE]
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