It's 109...obverse 6 instead of obverse 5. The easiest way to tell (at least for me) is star 13 points much higher on Liberty's curl than on the...
My latest reason that I may never get to 100 different die marriages... [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Well, that didn't take long.
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Once again, the capped (not draped) half is OK. The high rims are a trademark of that particular die marriage. From PCGS--NOT MY COIN. [IMG]
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The 1834 is real...just cleaned and pictured at an angle (looks like from below). It is an example of the Overton 109 die marriage--probably the...
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My latest 1827 fix... [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Large date, small letters. From the pics a little to bright to suit me, but I suspect it looks better in hand. And I should be the last person...
As far as the large or small Os are concerned there really isn't that much difference in hand. Small O (O-112) [ATTACH] Large O (O-122)...
The look is fine. I like the coin--but leave it raw.
It is actually a "small 0"...the Overton 103. With the engraving on the reverse there is no way this coin would get a straight grade from any...
It is the 109. Same reverse die as the 110, but from the die state I'd have thought 110 first as well. The obverse, however, lacks the "jumping...
[IMG] Nice gateway coin...
I've posted before, but this is the coin that started everything for me when as an 11 year old in 1963 I found it while playing in the park across...
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