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1843 N2
EAC Grellman graded 25/25 E-MDS (a)
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1843 N2
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1843 N2 heavy cracks and laminations
EAC grade vf30/20 for the obv srcs in the left field. This coin is covered with laminations and is nearly cracked in half as seen in the pic. It came
from Sam Thurman's collection of large cents. Sam Thurman 10/10/06; ex S Gilbert
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1843 N11
EAC grade VF30. I bought this one from Rod Burress. It was a nice upgrade.
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1843 N12c
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1843 N12c
EAC grade probably XF45 maybe a 50 net 45 recolored light spot at K11 and K2. It is very rare with only 10 known. This one should be CC2 or 3. It has rev cuds
at U & NIT. The cuds are very strong. This coin has needle sharp strike which is unusual for these petite heads.
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1843 N12d
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1843 N12d
EAC grade 30/20 Porous. I bought this one from Bob Laforme. It is extremely rare. It has rev cuds
at U & NIT and the U cud extends 2/3 of the way to the tip of the ribbon. It is CC 4 of 4 known. The cud is easily seen
in hand but hard to see in the pic. I think the pic is too bright.
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1843 N12e
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1843 N12e
EAC Grellman grade VF35/30 nicely recolored. I cherry picked this one off eBay. It is Tied for CC#7 of 12 known.
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1843 N16
EAC grade 25/20. I bought this one from Tom Reynolds at a show in St Louis this year.
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1843 N17
EAC Grellman graded 10/10. This is a very tough variety in any grade. It is a R6 coin. I
traded for the coin with Fred Borcherdt.
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