My first Bust Half

Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by green18, Oct 6, 2008.

  1. mark_h

    mark_h Somewhere over the rainbow

    Nice coin as all have said. A little work with the reference book and you will get it figured out. Not always easy, but still fun. Enjoy.
     
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  3. sundance

    sundance Copper Enthusiast

    Oooo...if only the shops around here had any Bust halves...lucky ;)

    If it's not high enough grade for ya you can always pass it along this way...I got a hole that it would fill veeery nicely :goofer:
     
  4. Jim M

    Jim M Ride it like ya stole it

    I do believe it is in fact an O-110. Nice pickup.

    Notice the placement of the T in States in relation to the I in pluribus, The date is a small date, notice the 8 being lower than the 1. Also take note of the flat based 2 in the date. All places to look when trying to attrib a BHD. There are more diagostics available for this marriage as well that can not be seen on yours. A Dot beneath forecurl and a break to the right of the clasp, There is generally a line joining the liberty band and the cap at the upper left corner of the band as well which can be seen on higher grade specimens.

    Hope this explains a few things about your coin.
     
  5. green18

    green18 Unknown member Sweet on Commemorative Coins

    Thanks Jim, I read those pointers in the Overton book. The seller indicated the flat 2 in his description of the coin. Part of the attribution process i suspect.

    One thing; the edge lettering on the coin is far superior to that of our modern presidential dollars....guess the ancients had a better lock on technique (LOL).
     
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