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	<title>Comments on: An Underrated Buffalo: The 1918-S</title>
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		<title>By: Andrew Weldon</title>
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		<dc:creator>Andrew Weldon</dc:creator>
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		<description>I have a 1794 liberty cap starred reverse large cent and it also has a double die obverse the date
has a double 1 in it.I want to know how much it is worth and to found out exactly what variety it is
of all the known varieties so I can find out it&#039;s true worth and sell the coin.If I were to grade it
with out knowing what variety it is I would grade it between vf to extra fine according to guide in coin books.I was told by a few coin shops that whole sale it was worth between 15 to 30 thousand
dollars but that was with out them seeing the coin and or knowing exactly what variety it is.
You can clearly see the entire front of the coin the word Liberty the entire bust and the date and on the reverse you can see all the words United States of America and the wreath,the 1 over the 100 and the stars.
The coin is of the more silver color and has some 
indents in its surface.Other than that it has normal wear.I noticed a picture of a 1793 liberty cap of the same color that sold for 600 thousand.
I&#039;m very skeptical of the coin dealers in my area and do not want to get ripped off on the value of this coin.
Can you please possible guide me to the right place
to have this coin graded and to see what variety it is so I know the real value of it.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have a 1794 liberty cap starred reverse large cent and it also has a double die obverse the date<br />
has a double 1 in it.I want to know how much it is worth and to found out exactly what variety it is<br />
of all the known varieties so I can find out it&#8217;s true worth and sell the coin.If I were to grade it<br />
with out knowing what variety it is I would grade it between vf to extra fine according to guide in coin books.I was told by a few coin shops that whole sale it was worth between 15 to 30 thousand<br />
dollars but that was with out them seeing the coin and or knowing exactly what variety it is.<br />
You can clearly see the entire front of the coin the word Liberty the entire bust and the date and on the reverse you can see all the words United States of America and the wreath,the 1 over the 100 and the stars.<br />
The coin is of the more silver color and has some<br />
indents in its surface.Other than that it has normal wear.I noticed a picture of a 1793 liberty cap of the same color that sold for 600 thousand.<br />
I&#8217;m very skeptical of the coin dealers in my area and do not want to get ripped off on the value of this coin.<br />
Can you please possible guide me to the right place<br />
to have this coin graded and to see what variety it is so I know the real value of it.</p>
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