1820 1C N-13 Large Date, BN (Regular Strike)

Series: Coronet Head Cents 1816-1857

PCGS MS66BN

PCGS MS66BN

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PCGS MS65+BN

PCGS MS65+BN

PCGS MS65+BN

PCGS MS65+BN

PCGS #:
36673
Designer:
Robert Scot
Edge:
Plain
Diameter:
28.00 millimeters
Weight:
10.89 grams
Mintage:
4,407,550
Mint:
Philadelphia
Metal:
Copper
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Condition Census What Is This?

Pos Grade Image Pedigree and History
1 MS64BN PCGS grade
1 MS64BN PCGS grade
1 MS64BN PCGS grade
1 MS64BN PCGS grade
1 MS64BN PCGS grade
6 MS62BN PCGS grade
6 MS62BN PCGS grade
8 AU55 PCGS grade
#1 MS64BN PCGS grade
#1 MS64BN PCGS grade
#1 MS64BN PCGS grade
#1 MS64BN PCGS grade
#1 MS64BN PCGS grade
#6 MS62BN PCGS grade
#6 MS62BN PCGS grade
#8 AU55 PCGS grade
Ron Guth:

Newcomb 13 (N-13) is one of six different die varieties of the 1820 Large Date Cent. Many of the 1820 N-13's came from a wooden keg of Large Cents found underneath a railway platform in Georgia sometime after the Civil War. In fact, there is a tendency to label any Uncirculated 1820 N-13 as a "Randall Hoard" Cent even there is no evidence tieing any of them to that source. The one positive result of the Randall Hoard is that there is a nice supply of Mint State 1820 Large Cents, mamy with original red color. Unfortunately, many 1820 N-13's are spotty (sometimes excessively so), but nice examples can be found with some patience.

Based on the PCGS Population Report, one would think that Red-Brown 1820 N-13's were difficult to locate compared to Brown examples. However, the population for all 1820 Large Cents shows that the majority are Red-Brown, indicating that many of them are N-13's that have not yet been attributed by PCGS.