Thanks Guys....I bought it from a dealer.... Rare Coins of New Hampshire. He attributes it a O-110 R-2. I've got the Overton book out and I'm still confused (LOL). Anyway I'm having fun learning. Man to think this little lady circulated 180 years ago. Think of all the hands that have touched this sweet old girl.
I think it's a beautiful coin! I would like to add one or two of those to my collection but haven't looked into it yet. Do you mind me asking how much you paid for it? -StephenS
Nice Bust Half!!! I'd love to start a collection of those also but I already have too many other sets to complete first.
I just love the design Indian. I have to say that out of all the coins that I have bought throughout the years this is the one that impressed the wife the most. I'll never complete a set of these fine ladies but I would like to have a few more in my collection. Hey...love the avitar.
I've always liked the Bust design and it would take alot of time and money to complete a set. But like most of us, I like a good challenge. I thought it was time to change my avatar and what better coin than a 1933 Double Eagle..lol
I love it, it's great. And don't worry I'm 5 coins in and still confused as heck when it comes to overton. However, when you need some help I like this site http://coinzip.proboards79.com/index.cgi?board=lebust for looking at the particulars of a coin.
I can see you're in this just for the investment opportunity... Really, I've never even held one of these. Take good care of her, Green. Sounds like she's in great hands. :thumb:
Oh you betcha Eddie Thanks BQ. I have been known to check out that board from time to time. There is a guy there that used to be well known (tongue in cheek) in this neck of the woods.