1807 O-107a R-4+ 1807 O-107a R-4+ [IMG] Click this bar to view the full image. [IMG] [IMG] Click this bar to view the full image. [IMG]
1807 O-105a R-4 1807 O-105a R-4 Grade: VG-8+ Obverse: 4 Reverse: C Diagnostics: Obverse: 1 joined to curl. Advanced die cracks Reverse: Beak...
1807 O-104 R-5 [not counting the O-115, R-6. New Discovery.] Latest pickup from eBay, pictures showed as very dark, so I took a shot, and won!...
1807 O-103 R-3 1807 O-103 R-3 Grade: VG-8 [Note: ANACS slab, note says cleaned. Per several Bust $1/2 'experts' I should crack it out. No one...
1807 O-102 R-2 1807 O-102 R-2 Grade: VG - repaired hole Obverse: 2 Reverse: A Diagnostics: Obverse: Serif of Y higher than T. Reverse: Top of...
Another example: 1807 O-101 PCI slab, G-4 [Note: This is a duplicate. PM if interested.] [IMG] Click this bar to view the full image. [IMG]...
1807 O-101 R-5 1807 O-101 R-5 Grade: F-12 Obverse: 1 Reverse: A Diagnostics: Obverse: Small stars well in from milling. Reverse: 5 berries 3...
no one else? sad. But, nice company
Very nice!
Now, if it had a Gold CAC!
Excellent reply & source. I never heard that expression before. Thanks for the education.
no added value, just a fun find.
Love it!
Do you really think it'll upgrade? Why not ask them (NGC) if you can attend a show?
good! Now cherry the next one
nope
The 1864 L, even dealers miss the L on some of them. Like I mentioned, I've cherried 13 of them That is a date, not a variety
yes, PMD
Definitely underappreciated.
Not cheap, inexpensive. :)
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