I don't think it quite reaches 104a. Here's an LDS 104a from Heritage: Even with 104a, the break above UN has formed a full cud, and in 104b the break over the obverse stars has become a retained cud at Star 11. A second retained cud appears over ITE, tilted enough that no original detail shows over the E:
Thanks! I think the one you showed is actually a 104b which is r7 - the 104a r5 which the crack on the obverse doesn’t extend on the from to the rim through the breast... I will post better pictures of mine at worst I think it is 104a hoping for 104 https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-variet...half-dollar-die-varie/1806-5-50c-o-104b-2373/ Thanks!!!!
There's a lot of welcome, impressive and above all helpful and useful expertise being shown here; always good to see that!
Finally have it in hand - it’s nicer than the pic - will post new ones...most likely a 104a not a b :-(. Not bad though