The coin is worth exactly the same amount that it was worth prior to being slabbed. Why would it be worth a different amount? It's still the...
It's O-131 and IMO tops out at 53. I'd feel better at AU-50. My AU-50 O-131 [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
A little bubonic plague never hurt anyone;)
The 1814 108a does have some heavy die clashing--especially on the obverse...but the major selling point is still that E over A on the reverse....
I'm sure it was just a typo, but before someone gets confused the 1810 is an O-101.
First name that pops into my mind (mostly because I have bought a lot of early halves from him) is Dick Osburn http://www.dickosburn.com/.
Well, they are both Sylvers. ;) [MEDIA]
Don't you mean "obsession"? Yes, I have a disease...it's called bust half fever.
I have nearly 600 coins---just over 300 of which are lettered edge bust halves---131 of which are dated 1827.
And in the mid-1990's this exact same post was quite often being made about slabbing companies. At that time very few coins had ever been...
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