Perhaps 1807's later. :)
My pride! 1806 O-127a R-7 1806 O-127a R-7 Grade: G-4 [Note: no condition census given for die state. However, O-127: 20,20,15,12,12) Obverse:...
1806 O-120a R-5 1806 O-120a R-5 noted as scratches, not really scratches, circulation marks [IMG] Click this bar to view the full image....
1806 O-118a R-3 1806 O-118a R-3 Grade: F-15 Obverse: 10 Reverse: N-s2 Diagnostics: Obverse: Y recut at left side . Reverse: Shattered die...
1806 O-117 R-4 1806 O-117 R-4 Grade: G-6 Obverse: 9-s4 Reverse: M Diagnostics: Obverse: Only a trace of recutting of Y shows.. Reverse: Point...
1806 O-116 R-3 1806 O-116 R-3 Grade: G-4 Obverse: 9-s3 Reverse: L Diagnostics: Obverse: Recutting top of Y, die break bottom of 06 of date ....
1806 O-115 R-1 1806 O-115 R-1 Grade: VF-20 [Note: ANACS slab] Obverse: 9 Reverse: K Diagnostics: Obverse: Die crack, base of date and left...
1806 O-109 R-1 1806 O-109 R-1 Grade: VG Obverse: 5 Reverse: G Diagnostics: Obverse: Long spike like segment between star 7 and L . Reverse:...
1806 O-106 R-4 A better die marriage. [IMG] Click this bar to view the full image. [IMG] [IMG] Click this bar to view the full image. [IMG]...
1806 O-103 R-2 6 over 5 True color: [IMG] Click this bar to view the full image. [IMG] Clearer pictures: [IMG] Click this bar to view the...
yes, it is an R-4, as are most of the die marriages. PCGS? VF?
I see nothing
ditto, except for a scratch
nice pick up
Pass on further comment
Funny
Only 2 years were not minted in Philadelphia. 1908 & 1909, both in San Francisco
strike doubling and it is doubleD die
greed, possible, but need a closeup. quarter?
Deacon: When you post don't put the comment in the quoted item. It is difficult to see/find your post. Thanks
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