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Hard to say when one can't see the luster . Though if the luster is ok I'd guess a 63 .
Mike hit the nail on the head .
Great resource for those with and without the books . The pics are especially clear .
Not seeing it either , still a nice coin though .
Wish I could figure it out , as I feel for our French Brothers and Sisters and will back them in their time of need .
Never knew they had a Columbian over date . Learned something new .
You got that right .
What's really cool about the early Busties is John Reich scalloped star 13 on all the dies he made . As you can see on your coin .
Ken , I like what you did to your Avatar for Veterans Day !
United States Early HAlf Dollar Die Varieties by Donald Parsley is a must have , but get the 3rd or 5th Editions as the pics are better . Also...
It's an O-103 . Dot above the left wing is a PUP .
Coin looks ok , but that dark toning is ugly IMHO .
Yep if Conder gives an answer You can make book on it . The man knows his stuff .
I'd love to see a pic as it must be a beauty at MS-66 .
They make all the dies at Philly from the same master hub , so they are all the same . Though Chris has a point . ;)
They are different as the L lines up to the left of the T on one and more to the center on the other . Do we have a pic of a coin with another...
But they put the lettering on when milling the coin round , at least that's in from mine to mint . I was going to put castgating machine but...
Can anybody put the two reverses next to each other over here . Though I'd never buy a coin of that price without seeing it in hand or from a...
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