1812 O-109a R-2 1812 O-109a Obv 7 Rev H Grade: EF-40 R-2 Diagnostics: Obverse: Round lump at Star 10 Reverse: Line 3 of stripe 2 broken & doubled
1812 O-110 R-1 1812 O-110 Obv 8 Rev I Grade: VF-20 R-1 Diagnostics: Obverse: Faint bar below end of bust. Reverse: Crossbar 2 from top, and 3 from bottom extend into right wing.
1813 O-101 [50 over UNI] R-2 I picked this up at the ANA, from a Bust Nut. It was raw graded as AU-53. Which I had to agree on (the grade). That is the clearest UNI that I have ever seen (in person). But! ANACS thought cleaned, and I don't see that at all! Do you?
1813 O-101 [50 over UNI] R-2 Another one, purchased as unattributed. I just couldn't leave it behind: What do you think: VG? comments?
1813 O-101a [50C/UNI] R-4 1813 O-101a [50C/UNI] R-4 Late die state, w/ UNI partially effaced. Rev: 50 C over UNI. Grade: VG
1813 O-102 R-4 1813 O-102 Obv 1-s2 Rev B Grade: F-12 TO VF R-4 Diagnostics: Obverse: Late die state, little of no milling. Reverse: Left side of E centered under D.
1813 O-103 R-2 I got this a while ago, but just the chance to take some crummy pictures. 1813 O-103 R-2 Grade: G+ Comments?
1813 O-105 R-1 1813 O-105 Obv 3 Rev D GRADE: F-15 R-1 Diagnostics: Obverse: Coarse bold milling. Reverse: AT close at base, A-A is 3/4 mm.
1813 O-106 R-2 1813 O-106 Obv 4 Rev E GRADE: VF-20 R-2 Diagnostics: Obverse: Star 7 recut at upper & lower points. Reverse: Left sides of T-I in line
1813 O-107a R-1 1813 O-107a R-1 Grade: XF-40 [NOTE: PCGS slab] Diagnostics: Obverse: Shattered die Reverse: Shattered die.
1813 O-109 R-3 1813 O-109 Obv 6-s2 Rev H GRADE: VF-20 R-3 Diagnostics: Obverse: Die cracks. Reverse: E in AMERICA is higher at base than M
1813 O-110 R-1 1813 O-110 Obv 7 Rev H-s2 GRADE: VG-F [What do you all think, I graded this because of the particular die, with about 3 obverse clashes. Parsley notes "only light to partial milling']] R-1 Diagnostics: Obverse: Letters sharply clashed below bust. May be up to 3 clashes (as here). Reverse: E in AMERICA is higher at base than M.