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Middle Dates: 1836

1836 N2 1836 N-2

EAC Grellman graded F12/7 for lt corrosion. ex John Cook 3/20/03.


1836 N4 1836 N-4 LDS

EAC Grellman graded XF40/35 for faint hairlines inside the wreath. It is a late die state with the rim cud between stars 1 and 2 visible. ex Eric Fix 10/4/09; ex EAC Sale Lot 448 4/27/07.


1836 N6 1836 N-6 LDS

EAC grade is slightly better than the other coin listed below. I would call it a AU50/45+. It has the identical die cracks and collar cuds as the coin listed below. It is a late die state with the rim cud between stars 7 and 8. It has reverse cracks from the rim to wreath at T1 and between D and S in STATES. It also has cracks from both tips of the ribbon to the rim. It also has two collar cuds at star 5 and star 13. I had no idea what these were until I met Sam Thurman. Look at your N6 and see if you have one...or two or three? ex Eric Fix 10/4/09.


1836 N6 1836 N-6 LDS

EAC grade 40. It is a late die state with the rim cud between stars 7 and 8. It has reverse cracks from the rim to wreath at T1 and between D and S in STATES. It also has cracks from both tips of the ribbon to the rim. It also has two collar cuds at star 5 and star 13. I had no idea what these were until I met Sam Thurman. Look at your N6 and see if you have one...or two or three? ex Great Southern Coins 6/2/09.


1836 N7 1836 N-7

EAC Grade I would say is VG10. ex Joe Gladkowski 8/8/02.