Does it have a gripped or plain edge? The reason I ask is that I believe it is the 1797 S-121 which has two subvarieties. The rarer, S-121a, has a Plain (actually beaded) edge while the more common S-121b has a Gripped Edge.
Hats of to Marshall. Attributing this was beyond me. At last I was able to guess it could be a 1797... Hoping for you it is a plain edge!
I no longer actively collect them, but appreciate the few I have: 1793 half cent C-3: 1794 half cent C-9: 1795 half cent - lettered edge: 1797 half cent: 1802 half cent C-2:
Awesome half cents! I feel like half cents don’t have as many varieties, but are overlooked and worth trying to cherrypick.
They don't have as many varieties. A complete business strike variety set (1793 - 1857) is only 99 coins. There are 70 varieties of 1794 large cent alone, 355 varieties for 1793 - 1814. But unless you have SUPER deep pockets you'll never get all 99 of them. The two 1796 varieties and the 1802 C-1 are each at least low five figure varieties.
It had a reverse of 1795, so it was one of three varieties, S-120, S-121, and NC-1. It had the broken B on the obverse, so it is S-121.
yep. The 1803s are S-244 and S-265. At least I have the obverse half of the S-264! ps Do you think the S-154 would qualify for a new Die State IV? Particularly the break from above I down through B and E and back above R on the obverse and the additional buckling down through the upright of R(I) and on the left of the reverse?
I thought the first 1803 was probably 265 but I didn't bother to try and confirm it. The large 3 was fairly obvious though. If it actually has a crack though IBER yes it probably would.
The S-95 should arrive today. I'm still trying to track down my missing fifth coin. I have records for 5, but can only locate 3 with 1 set to arrive today. At least I do have my Gripped Edge S-95. It's ugly, but interesting because of it's edge. I can't wait to get the S-154 in so I can take better (more focused) shots of the Die Crack to verify it's not just PMD or corrosion. I'll post them when I do.
Here’s some better pics of that 121b. There also seems to be some small scratches near the edge of the reverse, which look like adjustment marks. Did copper coins have adjustment marks, or just silver/gold ones?