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  1. 2 points
    I think I've seen enough specimens of this variety to exclude it from my rarest penny site. Michael Gouby's book states "35+ known" making it Freeman R17 but my gut feel is that it's more like R16.
  2. 2 points
    Really nice coin Paddy, but I'm not sure the N/Z is considered rare enough for Richard's rarestpennies website. Wasn't mentioned in the cointalk thread but the N/Z reverse is actually seen paired with two different obverse dies.....been discussed on the forum before on Page 61 'More Pennies'
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    I don't know if this has been spotted by you serious penny variety specialists - very nice 1860 penny, 2+D with the N over Z. Excellent pictures if needed for the rarest penny site: https://www.cointalk.com/threads/sometimes-it-pays-to-double-check-yourself.350656/ (presumably you would need to discuss with the poster if he is happy for you to use them...) P
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