The 1806 O-129 discovery coin, cherrypicked right off of my Holey Coin Vest. I sold/swapped it for $75-ish at the time (2005). Next guy got $1,801 when he sold it on eBay. The two highest competing bidders were prepared to go much higher than that. The guy who wrote the article linked above said: (Mind you, that was before another one had yet been found. Since then, I think one or two others turned up.) Oh, well. Can't win 'em all, right? That one slipped right through my fingers. But I've never been a die variety minutiae kinda guy.
1834 O-102 R-1 1834 O-102 R-1 XF Obv & Rev lamination. [Note: The lamination was confirmed with Frank Leone, a known error/variety specialist]. recut digits in date:
One more: 1834 O-103 R-2 AU details. Old cleaning, retoning, looks nicer in hand. Cleaning is hard to see in hand.
1834 O-104 R-2 1834 O-104 Large Date, Small Letters. R-2 Grade: EF-40 [ICG slab] Obverse: 4 Reverse: D Diagnostics: Obverse: 18 wider than 834 Reverse: Small letters in legend, Tine at upper left corner of shield.
1834 O-106 [4/4] R-1 1834 [4/4] O-106 Grade: F-VF R-1 Obv: 6 Rev: F Diagnostics: Obverse: 1834 over 4 Large crude 4 over small 4 Reverse: Left stand of M thin, curved, recut and joined to center at base.
1834 O-108 R-2 Obv: 9 Rev: I The only Large Date/Small Letters variety with the I right of the T. [NOTE: coin is on top of the 2x2, the holder there for my reference].
1834 O-109 R-1 1834 O-109 R-1 Diagnostics: Obv: Stars 8, 9 & 10 are recut. Rev: Double segment above last S in STATES.
1834 O-110 R-3 1834 O-110 R-3 Small Date, small Letters Diagnostics: Rev Die crack Obv: Star 10 recut. If the 1834 O-103 is an AU-50 (by PCGS details grade) then this must be an AU-58. Just a trace of wear. And under the toning there is light PL surfaces, esp on the reverse.
1834 O-111 R-1 1834 O-111 Grade: VF R-1 Obv: 10 Rev: K Diagnostics: Obverse: So called child's head Reverse: Large C close to olive stem .
1834 O-113 R-1 I have it graded as VF-25 With claims to a higher grade? [note: again, the coin is on top of the holder, not in it!]
1834 O-115 R-2 Obv: 14 Rev: O R.2 I entirely left of T and noticeably recut 0 in 50. O-115a is distinguished by the recutting having been lapped away. [rats! another one I need.]
But I have the later die state: 1834 O-115a R-4 1834 O-115a Grade: XF R-4 Obv: 14 Rev: O-s2 Diagnostics: Obverse: Star 1 far from drapery. Reverse: 0 in 50 is recut.