Early large cent
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Is there enough left to identify?
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To add - can you determine if the planchet is 'thick', or if any edge lettering is present?
That may provide further clues.
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That is one date that can be excluded.....the presence of the Liberty cap puts from late '93 to mid-'96....the profile doesn't appear to be a match for a '93 Liberty cap, so I'd exclude that.
If it's a thick planchet/lettered edge, it would be a '94 or early '95. Thin planchet with plain edge would put it as a '95 or a '96 (non draped bust type).
Looks like 1798.
That is one date that can be excluded.....the presence of the Liberty cap puts from late '93 to mid-'96....the profile doesn't appear to be a match for a '93 Liberty cap, so I'd exclude that.
If it's a thick planchet/lettered edge, it would be a '94 or early '95. Thin planchet with plain edge would put it as a '95 or a '96 (non draped bust type).
Thanks. I see a round shape so it could be the bottom of a 3, 5, or 6.
I could copy the photo and show Tom Reynolds (local EAC guy). He might know, but I'm guessing.
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Sorry, bad attempt at early copper humor.
Completely unidentifiable as a die marriage, except for all those little stars around the rim.
Sorry, bad attempt at early copper humor.
Wow. A specialist joke I actually got for once!
Collector since 1976. On the CU forums here since 2001.
But I find the state of the "U" in United on the reverse to be interesting. Despite all the wear, it does appear that a significant crack/die break cut through the middle of the "U"?? Might be enough for someone to identify a reverse die and die marriage?
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Many years ago a club member had me try to attribute four large cents for him. Three of them did not have dates, and they were Draped Bust pieces. I was surprised to find that I could determine all of the Sheldon numbers, but it took me a while.
Impressive attribution skills!
Impressive attribution skills!
No kidding!