Half Cent - What can you tell me? I think it's good.

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  1. Marshall

    Marshall Junior Member

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    It seems to boil down to Manley 4.8 or Manley 5.0 and I don't have the books and even Heritage left me hanging out to dry by just saying it's hard to tell.
     
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  3. mrweaseluv

    mrweaseluv Supporter! Supporter

    I think it's absolutely beautiful... Mine looks like a slug beside it..
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  4. SensibleSal66

    SensibleSal66 U.S Casual Collector / Error Collector

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  5. Marshall

    Marshall Junior Member

    I would have missed it except I'm giving another of the sellers offerings a really long look. It's right up my alley with detail and corrosion, but rare.
     
  6. kanga

    kanga 65 Year Collector

    The environmental damage makes it difficult to ID the variety.
    I've got it as a Cohen-1 (C-1).
     
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  7. halfcent1793

    halfcent1793 Well-Known Member

    You have a Spiked Chin Cohen 7. Congratulations on the cherrypick.
     
  8. kanga

    kanga 65 Year Collector

    I looked at that in the book but the couldn't see the details well enough to ID it as such.
    Nice analysis.
     
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  9. Marshall

    Marshall Junior Member

    Can you tell me what the difference is between the Extremely Rare Manley 4.8 and the Rare Manley 5.0. The ones Identified as such seemed random or even reversed to me.

    from May 2008
    "Rare 1804 C-7, B-5 Die State, Good 6

    1804 1/2 C Spiked Chin Good 6 Uncertified. C-7, B-5, R.4. Breen State VI. Manley State 5.0. EAC 6. A rim break over OF A joins the top of F but misses the O. Manley states that 18 examples of his State 5.0 are known.
    There is virtually no difference between Manley State 4.8 (with just three known) and Manley State 5.0 (with 18 known). Careful study of die state descriptions and photos are necessary to distinguish between the two die states."
     
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  10. Mr.Q

    Mr.Q Well-Known Member

    Which ever it is, it's a keeper, in my opinion. Thanks for the look-see.
     
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  11. Marshall

    Marshall Junior Member

    I had given up collecting before the digital microscope and Big Screen as Monitor setup I have now. I'm not sure how long that will work, but the enlarge feature helps. But no amount of enlargement overcomes either the coins or the focus.
     
  12. Conder101

    Conder101 Numismatist

    Can't say as to the Manley state (don't have that book) but it is undoubtedly C-7 so it is worth having no matter which die state it is.
     
  13. Marshall

    Marshall Junior Member

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    Does anyone have a copy of this book? It seems to be the only source to find out the difference between Manley 4.8 and 5.0. I don't even know where to begin looking.
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    Published 1998 and pretty much unavailable by 2010.
     
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