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Hello all, I have been directed here as I was told this is where the Penny experts hang out!

Would you be able to confirm the variety of this 1861 Penny for me? Is it 5+G?

Thanks All!

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Hi, and welcome. I prefer to think of myself as a fairly well informed enthusiast, rather than an expert! Nevertheless, I'm sorry to advise that your coin is die combination 6 + G (i.e. a Freeman 33). As I'm sure you're aware, the 5 + G combination is very rare.

The easiest way to determine that your coin is obverse 6 is by the gap between the top of the head and the rim. For obverse 6 this is noticeably smaller.

Here's obverse 5 (on the left) and obverse 6 (on the right), for comparison:

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I'd agree too - I would just add that it's the gap between the top of the head and the LINEAR CIRCLE rather than the rim, that is an easy pointer between Obverses 1-5, and 6 & later.

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The distance between the back of the head and the B in BRITT seems a very clear indicator, as does the lower colon stop after the G in D:G: On Obverse 5 it is virtually equidistant from the forehead and the wreath, on Obverse 6 it is much closer to the forehead and much further away from the wreath.

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Hello all, I have been directed here as I was told this is where the Penny experts hang out!

Would you be able to confirm the variety of this 1861 Penny for me? Is it 5+G?

Thanks All!

I just this very minute looked at this Swesish sellers website ;) and would have snapped it up if it had been, but its not Edited by azda

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