I'm not sure if its real, even if it is, I have no knowledge on die varieties, etc. But what the hell happened to her nose? And whats that 80 doing in the upper right field on the obverse?
Looks like O-113 to me. Check out the link below. It appears that the weakness between STATES and OF may be a characteristic of this die pairing since NGC's example also exhibits it. https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-variet...-varie/1806-point-6-with-stem-50c-o-113-2387/ Edit: Below is a link to an example on Heritage. Apparently its rarity is R.5! Too bad about the hole and her nose... http://coins.ha.com/itm/early-half-dollars/1806-50c-pointed-6-stem-o-113-r5-xf45-pcgs/a/1114-452.s
I was going to correct you, the reverse doesn't have the diagnostic die crack from the 4th feather (left) to the shield, but neither does NGC's.
It is 113 and in the opinion of many with only 25 to 30 known examples (most of which are damaged) should actually be considered an R-6, not 5. Without the plugged hole this example would challenge the condition census which currently runs XF-45, XF-40, VF-35, VF-25 (plus a couple more damaged XFs).