Sometime during the period after I went to bed last night and now, I blew past 21,000 so here is a coin for that celebration. This is a 1821 Capped Bust, Lettered Edge Half Dollar. It was designed by John Reich. The Capped Bust Liberty style was used on a number of silver coin denominations for about 30 years. Reich was a German immigrant who became a Mint engraver from 1807-1817 after being freed from a bond of servitude by a US Mint official. He was the first artist to consistently include the denomination in US gold and silver coins. This coin contains .8924 silver and .1076 copper for a total weight of 13.48 grams. Just 2,943,166 were minted and no varieties are known to exist.
Nice Bustie! I got 6061 likes, can I have one, too? PS: there are varieties, your coin appears to be O-108 R3
Another like, and unlike Micbraun above most collectors do not consider different Overton numbers to be varieties--merely different die marriages. Although they can be varieties. Are you confused yet?
No, it makes Cents to me. Lol I was reading the Red Book at the time. Way too many Bust Halves have varieties. To me Die Marriages are different.