Alright all of you LC enthusiasts, does this qualify as a variety? Looks like a 1820 over 181. Am I correct, or is this something else? Thanks in advance.
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Nice overdate! Overdates are cool.
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Nice example of N-1. There are actually 3 overdate varieties for 1820/19, with N-1 being the most common, as others have suggested.
Your coin is probably an early die state as it shows recutting on "18 in the date, and the 1 under the 0 is strong.