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I'm not all that wise, but if the 32 is underweight then it's a cast copy of the O-106. Check the edge lettering.
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Nice cir-cam O-110.
Counts twice....Nice one too.
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It's a nice looking 1832...AU 55 to 58. Solid strike, but 106's often come that way. As for the carbon spots, yes, there are ways to get rid of...
Oh, BTW, the OP's coin is O-106.
Something to keep in mind. There is only 1 1832 large letter reverse die and all known coins struck from it have a gash on the left wing. [ATTACH]
Ever? about 2 days. In the past several years? About 10 minutes.
The easiest way IMO, is to check the reverse and not worry about the stars--especially with this much wear. The “50” and “C” spacing is much wider...
Yes, it is the "small stars".
No, the "You're responsible for your own actions." creed
New pics, I don't see the crack through the second T in STATES...no A die state, I'm afraid. Still a nice coin, though.
[ATTACH] PCGS said "Questionable Color"...I say, it has looked like this since long before the color boom...since at least 1970. [ATTACH]
And thus, my statement above about TPGs. The coin you show is 105, not the 105A claimed by PCGS as there is no secondary die crack through the...
There are a few "Nuts" members who post here and would more than likely be willing to confirm it or at least direct you to someone in your area...
MIGuy, you may have a real winner on your hands.:jawdrop: It appears from the pics that you have the O-105A--a die state of the marriage which...
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