It appears that the strongest pick up point (PUP) is Liberty. And, yours does not have the same doubling. By the way, a Poor Man's DD for 1955...
The 1831 seems to be O-111. Only use of this obverse, 7. With die cracks at base of date. Obv 7, Rev H. R-1.
The 1829 appears to be O-112, Obv 7, Rev I. R-1.
The 1829 does look like an XF, nice piece. I'll check overton later. The 1831: as far as the stars 'trailing off to the rim' that is die wear,...
also, PVC damage,
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nice coin, and that is a lamination. Does not detract. Great find.
just save your money. Slabbing is only worth it on very high grades & rare (often faked) coins.
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I agree with Carl. You also didn't mention the mint. Denver?
welcome to the forum. And, nope, no idea. But some of our experts wil be along shortly, when they wake up.
who knows, I just went by Breen's description.
Green: They are oriented in the 'traditional' manner, however improper alignment of dies caused the rotations, and it is common on copper of the...
Looks like a TY2, the common one.
He says: "You really have to know the positioning of the 1901-S mint-mark to really be able to determine you have one considering the MM's are...
Spock will know, it is 1681 & from India.
This also happens on the Whitman albums for Barber quarters, and only on the Barber quarters. Strange, but all of the others are fine.
in a word: NICE!
Best chance, an old two piece button. In the last photo: look at the center, see the circle? That is normally done to center the area where the...
ice: Is that the one with the Treasure Week? If so, say hi to Duane for me.
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