Went in another direction...

Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by Paddy54, Apr 15, 2022.

  1. Paddy54

    Paddy54 Well-Known Member

    Its sort of funny when one gets remarks on purchases esspecially when most have you peged into buying only 1 or 2 series.... I got that from a well known member last week.
    Anyway Ive been hunting a 1851 o US silver lll piece. In fact found one ,purchased and returned it had issues.
    So wanting to find something that would fill the void of the returned 1851 o.

    I dont mind buying a detailed coin depending on the issue. Cleaning is one I cannot deal with if its been harshly cleaned.

    I had found this specimen and knew yeah it's has an issue.....but show me another one. So until I do find another one ...better....I give you the rarest die marriage cap bust half dime . LM-12 R-6 1829 V-10. s-l1600-13_resize_46.jpg s-l1600-14_resize_3.jpg
     
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  3. Publius2

    Publius2 Well-Known Member

    Nice grab, @Paddy54. I agree it's the LM-12 even though I can't see the extra serif by C1. Hidden behind the circulation grime, I'm sure.

    What is the damage on the reverse?

    While it is an R-6, it is by no means the rarest of the Capped Bust Half Dimes. There are a number of R-7s and two R-8s.

    Here is my Details 1829 LM-12. This from the McCloskey auction in February. I have included some of my photos with the relevant pickup points for anyone interested in this kind of minutiae.

    And this thread goes to emphasize some of the commentary on a recent thread about when buying details coins may make sense for some collectors at some times.
     

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  4. Publius2

    Publius2 Well-Known Member

    Sorry I didn't post them full size so here goes again.

    1829 LM-12 Obv-side.jpg 1829 LM-12 Obv.jpg 1829 LM-12 Rev.jpg 1829 LM-12 Obv-S7 and S8 and S13.jpg 1829 LM-12 Rev-Banners.jpg 1829 LM-12 Obv-DATE and S1 thru S4-side.jpg 1829 LM-12 Rev-UNITED and STATES-side.jpg 1829 LM-12 Rev-AMERICA.jpg
     
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  5. Paddy54

    Paddy54 Well-Known Member

    The rarest by Dr.Valintine I should of said ....it was a stick pin or button... and the pin or loop broke off..
    I did see the C serifs under the crud rev F ,and knew it was a rare marriage I decided to preserve it it works find in the collection....unless a better one turns up.
     
  6. Paddy54

    Paddy54 Well-Known Member

    And Again to echo sometimes you take what you can get.....would I prefer better hell yeah....will this do yeppers...better than nada.
     
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  7. Paddy54

    Paddy54 Well-Known Member

    Well this arrived today and I'm very pleased as in hand its au details. I rather doupt if another one will come my way. C:WINDOWSTempA919 - 20220418_141625.jpg C:WINDOWSTempA920 - 20220418_141739.jpg C:WINDOWSTempA921 - 20220418_141804.jpg C:WINDOWSTempA922 - 20220418_141839.jpg
     
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