Not really the grade I wanted but its an R4 coin so you take them when you find them. 1836 O-107 F12+ On the 1836 O-107: The obverse of the coin was struck using 4-s2. This was the second time this die was used and it was the last. It was first used on the O-106. The reverse was struck using die F. This was the second time this die was used and it was the last. It was first used on the 1836 O-108. (1) The obverse has a granular surface with a roughness around the date and the last four stars. (2) The arrowhead is broken under the second claw from the right and shows a knob at this break. (3) Some specimens show a dot or lump left of the upper serif of the second T in STATES
Maybe not the grade you wanted but still a nice coin , and a better looking Miss Liberty on the reeded edged BHs . rzage