1832 Half - Need grading and variety info

Discussion in 'What's it Worth' started by hammong, Jan 16, 2010.

  1. hammong

    hammong Junior Member

    Anybody out there a specialist at determining capped bust half varieties? I don't have a copy of the Overton book, and recently dug this 1832 half out of the ground (literally, 5" deep on an old trail near my home). The only cleaning done was a warm water soak and ultrasonic to get most of the dirt stuck off. It looks as good as the 1950's silver I've dug out of the dirt.

    Greg
     

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  3. Jim M

    Jim M Ride it like ya stole it

    In 1832 there were 23 die varieties. This one happens to be O-103 R1 Nice looking coin
     
  4. hiho

    hiho off to work we go

    Here's an 1834 in EF-40 for comparison.....

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    I believe your's is XF-AU. Nice coin, great find!
     
  5. mark_h

    mark_h Somewhere over the rainbow

    Something about the hair just bugs me - probably just the lighting on the coin. Looks to have AU details. Nice coin - but still I don't know if it is the shadows or what, but for some reason the hair just looks off.
     
  6. hammong

    hammong Junior Member

    Forgot to mention this, don't know it if affects the identification or not. The edge writing says FIFTY CENTS OR ALF A DOLLAR with the "H" in Half missing. I can see some reeded edge between the words.

    Thanks for the O-103, Jim!

    Attached is another picture of the obverse, taken with a flash. The flash accentuates the scratches but shows more hair details.

    - Greg
     

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  7. chip

    chip Novice collector

    I understand that the partial reeding between the letters on the edge is useful in determining the emission sequence.
     
  8. johnny54321

    johnny54321 aspiring numismatist

    Very nice find, but it looks harshly cleaned to me, especially with the newer photo. Was that a result of the ultrasonic(I'm not sure what that method is exactly)?
     
  9. hammong

    hammong Junior Member

    The coin came out of the ground pretty shiny, literally the only cleaning was to get the "dirt" off, I don't believe the coin was visible toned at all. If it didn't come out of the woods 5" down I would have thought somebody dropped it yesterday - I kid you not.

    The ultrasonic cleaner I have is just a vibrating basin, and I used hot water only. No cleaners in it. The coin does look like it has some abrasion on it that looks like rubbing or maybe somebody tried to shine it up, but it certainly wasn't me. *heh*

    Greg
     
  10. mark_h

    mark_h Somewhere over the rainbow

    I don't believe the edge lettering adds any premium - or at least none that I am aware of. You can see hairlines on the coin with the new picture but it removes the doubt I had about the coin and it is still a nice find.
     
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