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Need closeup of 1844 E/N Half Farthing

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I received an NGC MS63 1844 E/N Half Farthing today, and I cannot ascertain for certain whether or not NGC got it right.

To my eye this coin looks simply like a repunched E rather than E over N. The pictures I've found online (none of them super close up) of the E/N variety show the crossbar of the N being obliterated by the middle stem of the E, which this does not have. Also, there's no trace where the right leg of the N should be...

I have a return privilege, but it's a short window.

Any help would be appreciated.

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Going by the Colin Cooke example here:

http://www.colincooke.com/coinpages/halffarthing.htm

(you've probably seen it, and it's not a closeup)

I'd say send it back, yours looks very different.

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It's not E/N. See attached pic. a bit blurred but the features clear.

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I agree, not E over N but a repunched or recut E. The top underside of the E can be seen protruding below the repunched E. The " I " also looks to be recut. See enlarged scan.

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