1822 Large Cent

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It was years before I found my first large cent then I got two in the same day! A field in Petersburgh VA. I would put some of you VA hunters on it now since I cant find the time to get back there but I was told by my contacts they have since put a factory there. Way to go for progress.

Tom
 

I just found one also .Your pictures are really nice . Can you tell if mines worth anything .
I also found another with an unreadable date .with no 13 stars on it . not as in good shape though .
nice find great pics .!
 

Congrats on a decent shaped 1822! Since it has so much detail available I attributed the coin as a Newcomb 4 variety, Common.

There are 14 varieties of the 1822, of which a few are Rare, several Scarce and 6 varieties are common, of which yours is one.

The easiest identifying marker in determining this particular coin as a Newcomb 4 variety is the fact that the 1st Star is closer to the date than the 13th Star. Also, this variety has a parital inner circle showing on the Obverse between the rim and the stars around the 4th-6th stars in general. There are other factors but in this case those were the main factors in determining the variety.

Don
 

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WOW Don, You sure do know your Large Cents! I have another 1822 I found I will have to see if the detail is good enough to see what variety it is.

Thanks for the info!

Don

Here is a picture of the 2nd 1822 large cent, looks to be Newcomb 4 also to me.
 

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