1814 O-101a 4/3 Overdate R-2 1814/3 O-101a Obv 1 Rev A R-2 GRADE: VG-8 Diagnostics: Obverse: 1814/3 Reverse: 2 large segments over second T of STATES Yes, it is O-101a. However, a very early die state of O-101a. There is only a trace of the first die clash, a very weak die crack obverse. Rev: Weak trace of die clash, and no die cracks.
1814 O-103 R-1 1814 O-103 Obv 3 Rev C R-1 GRADE: VG-8 Diagnostics: Obverse: Star 7 at junction of upper & lower curls. Reverse: Heavy defect ridge left wing to scroll
1814 O-104 R-4 1814 O-104 Obv 4 Rev D R-4 GRADE: F-12 Diagnostics: Obverse: Stars 1 & 8 1mm from drapery & cap. Reverse: 50 C 2 3/4 mm and low
1814 O-105 R-2 1814 O-105 R-2 Grade: AU-55 [Note: ANACS slab] Obverse: 5-s2 Reverse: E-s2 Diagnostics: Obverse: Refinished die. Reverse: Single leaf variety.
1814 O-107 R-2 1814 O-107 Obv 6 Rev G R-2 GRADE: F-12 Diagnostics: Obverse: Star 13 has spike on end of point near curl. Reverse: small defect lump in N of UNITED
1814 O-108 E/A R-2 1814 O-108 Obv 7 Rev H R-2 GRADE: VG-10 Diagnostics: Obverse: Dot at inner point of star 2. Reverse: E in States is cut over A
1814 O-109 R-2 1814 O-109 Obv 8 Rev I R-2 GRADE: G+ Obv scratch Diagnostics: Obverse: date is wide, the widest of the 1814's.Die Cracks. Reverse: Two center dots
1815 O-101 R-2 Although it can't 'hold a candle' to Ben's beauty, I couldn't let this one go: 1815 O-101 FA-02 The only one I ever had a chance to get. Tough, expensive date.
Back when Frank was doing his 1813s he showed the late die state of O-107a with shattered dies. Here's what the earlier die state looks like. O-107 R-4