1827 Bust Half with a SURPRISE

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  1. Bonedigger

    Bonedigger New Member

    Here is a regular old 1827 Capped Bust Half which is starting to tone rather nicely along the edges, but as I was (trying :D) to attribute it I discovered this interesting (F Cud) which if I'm correct makes it an O-108 with a rarity rating of R-4.

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  3. Bonedigger

    Bonedigger New Member

    Please excuse the Cat Hair on the reverse :(

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  4. mrbrklyn

    mrbrklyn New Member

    I thought for sure there was going to be a better punch line for this. geez Whiz, a rare broken F. I'm so excited! That's the best suprise one can expect from the pin-up girl coin of the 19th century!

    Draped Bust indeed and this guy is checking out the lettering for joyous attributes!
    Tell us when you find something really interesting
    :)


    Ruben

    PS - this is written in the spirit of humour.
     
  5. Speedy

    Speedy Researching Coins Supporter

    Way to go Bone!!!

    Speedy
     
  6. SuperDave

    SuperDave Free the Cartwheels!

    Just for my own curiosity, what of the A's and the S? I note they all want to be part of the rim - is that characteristic of the Overton variation or more generally found?
     
  7. Bonedigger

    Bonedigger New Member

    They're not mentioned as far as I can tell. It's common on the type and I have a few more with the same thing, so I reckon it's common for the series.

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  8. The_Cave_Troll

    The_Cave_Troll The Coin Troll

    Nice find, I agree with your attribution. Just for further info, this is an odd die pair; this obverse and reverse die were paired together to strike 1827 o-108, then this reverse die was paired with an 1828 obverse die to produce the 1828 o-101, then this reverse die was re-paired with the original 1827 obverse die and it then struck some more 1827 o-108 (second marriage) coins. Fabulously interesting stuff! Your coin is from the second marriage, since that cud in the F first appeared on the 1828 o-101 and then continued with the cud duing its second stint as 1827 o-108.

    Anyway, it's a nice pickup!
     
  9. Bonedigger

    Bonedigger New Member

    That is odd. Minting 1827s after the 1828 mintage started...

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  10. GDJMSP

    GDJMSP Numismatist Moderator


    When you consider many of the things the mint did back then it's not odd at all. For example, all of the Proof dollars dated 1801, '02, '03 & '04 were not struck until 1834 or later.
     
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