1881-H Triple "N" Variety Cent Population ?

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Radius88
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1881-H Triple "N" Variety Cent Population ?

Post by Radius88 » Tue Aug 11, 2020 5:24 pm

Hello everyone. Wanted to share. Recently found an 1881-H with a Tripled "N" variety in a random lot. Is there any more current thinking in the community on the probable population of this variation ? And thanks.
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Bill in Burl
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Re: 1881-H Triple "N" Variety Cent Population ?

Post by Bill in Burl » Tue Aug 11, 2020 6:05 pm

There's no population data for them. They are hard to find, somewhat, but not scarce and certainly not rare. They are just nice little keeper for your collection to show what a man with a hammer, after a liquid lunch, can do with 3 strikes and a hand punch (actually maybe 4). Since it's into the working doe and on the Obverse, there may be more than 200,000 of them
Bill in Burl

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