That would help a lot.
Not sure on the others, like the 1908 S Indians, but That 1877 is bogus
looks like a piece of melting chocolate candy
1991 Red Book prices for Braided Hair Half Cent in MS-60, -63 & -65 MS-60 $275 MS-63 $550 (with a - sign) MS-65 $3500 (with a + sign) 1991 Red...
circulated, perhaps a VF, polished.
not a good sign.
polished die
Here is an idea: Don't watch those idiots.
welcome to the forum. First: I would get it slabbed/graded, then it may be possible to determine prices/values. The $500 to $1,000 was way off...
wow, shocked. sorry to hear the news.
Artificial toning
A real clashed die would not be reversed. Look at the lettering
and if you look at the listings, those varieties relate to the 1806 half $.
looks like Overton O-110 Nice, R-4.
well, sorry to say this but it doesn't look good. All known 1805 varieties have a stem thru the claw. Unless it is a new unlisted Overton...
Jason I THINK that it is O-107. Hard to be sure, but it looks like it. If so, it is an R-5. there should be 8 berries on either side, reverse....
And that is a variety, not an error. Perhaps the error is that it is a cent, not a half cent?
That is a beauty!
Nah, looks okay. But not worth the $'s to slab.
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