Used $1.85...various

Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by mark_h, Jul 1, 2008.

  1. mark_h

    mark_h Somewhere over the rainbow

    Did some trading of moderns today and all I ended up with was a $1.85, actually $2.85. The other dollar was an 1884 CC morgan given to my father - it was a sweet coin. I think better than his 64. Yeah - they do have a few tick marks here and there, but a nice bunch for me. Of course they had a 1795 half I could not afford. I think the 1832 is an O-122, but could use an assist. I think only one variety for the 1805 half-dime. Still have to attribute the 1819 quarter. All comments welcome.

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  3. Jonathon

    Jonathon New Member

    Wow those are really nice. I really like the 1798 the draped bust design is my favorite. And that capped bust half dollar is very nice, whats the grade on it?
     
  4. jnstrom

    jnstrom Member

    Looks good! Pics could have been sharper.
     
  5. mark_h

    mark_h Somewhere over the rainbow

    Won't argue with that one bit. Could not seem to get the lighting correct for nothing.

    The 1832 is AU details in my opinion.
     
  6. De Orc

    De Orc Well-Known Member

    Nice one :thumb: They look like you did some real good trading :) great coins
     
  7. mark_h

    mark_h Somewhere over the rainbow

    In my opinion I did - who needed all those commemoratives. :) Still have a few items left.
     
  8. vavet

    vavet New Member

    FWIW, I agree that the 1832 Half is an O-122. The 1819 Quarter is a B-3 and is the most common variety.
     
  9. rzage

    rzage What Goes Around Comes Around .

    The 1798 & 1832 are both great , the 32 is a sure AU it's nicer then my PCGS AU-53 1834 .
    rzage
     
  10. mark_h

    mark_h Somewhere over the rainbow

    Thanks for the confirmation - I came to the conclusion on the 1819 because of the die crack starting at the bottom of the date and going left into the first three stars. Took me a while to find on on Heritage. I read some where that the position of the 9 and one of the stars (I think 8) is one way to tell - but I could not figure how. My local coin store is suppose to look for some early bust coinage books for me.

    Thanks rzage - I think the 1832 has been lightly cleaned, but still a beauty. The 1798 is my second bust dollar and is great. The more I see of the early bust coinage the more I like it.
     
  11. vavet

    vavet New Member

    The 1819 Quarter also has die cracks going through the top on the 1 in the date and another through the bottom of the 11th star.
     
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