Sorry, I've been busy lately. 1833: Start with this 'beauty' 1833 Contemporary Counterfeit Okay, folks, I couldn't let this one stay behind: Beat up & all, still a nice really bad fake: I'll check the Davignon number later
1833 Counterstamp ?Help? Again, can anyone help me with the Overton on this? Possible O-113, R-2 -- agreed Thanks to all for looking.
1833 O-101 R-1 I have it as an XF-40, not cleaned in hand, looks like it in my crummy pictures Per my log, I also have an AU-53, no pictures
1833 O-103a With Counterstamp R-3 1833 O-103a Grade: G+ (coin) Counterstamp = VF R-3 Obv: 3 Rev: C-s2 Diagnostics: Obverse: 18 wider than 833 Reverse: Shield broken at corner.
Nope, no O-105 1833 O-106 R-2 1833 Bust $1/2 O-106 O-106 F-12 R-2 Obverse: 6 Reverse: F Diagnostics: Obverse: Laced lips. Reverse: Several stripe lines extend to second crossbar. R-2. Another recent acquisition. Nothing great, I think about a F-12.
Nope, no O-107 1833 O-108 R-1 1833 O-108 R-1 Grade: XF-45 [ANACS slab] Obverse: 8 Reverse: H Diagnostics: Obverse: Date low with close thick letters. Reverse: 50 C 1 mm and very high.
Yes, the 113. The only die marriage that used reverse L with the diagnostic low 0 on the reverse although it was previously used on the extremely rare (R-7) 1832 O-123. By the by, this is the same obverse die that was used on the very rare O-115 (R5+) marriage.