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1848 N-35 R2 PCGS graded MS64 Red & Brown. Lustrous light olive and bluish steel brown with 25% of the mint color remaining. A beautiful cent, void of any notable spots, stains, or contact marks. A microscopic planchet flake left of star 3 is the best identifying defect. MDS, die state a late. ...
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1848 N-30 R5 VG10. Slightly sharper but the obverse is covered with small nicks, none notable but too many for the sharpness grade. A small rim nick over the second T in STATES is the best identifying mark. Glossy chocolate and light olive with lighter brown toning in some of the protected are ...
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1848 N-27 R2 Counterstamped F15. Brunk G-10. Glossy chocolate and light olive brown. No defects. The obverse was counterstamped "USE/G.G.G/&/G.G.G.G" in 4 lines. This mark is attributed to Charles H. Goodwin of Exeter, New Hampshire, in 1855-1856. The product being advertised here is "Goodwin' ...