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<p>[QUOTE="huntsman53, post: 441052, member: 1242"]WaMike,</p><p><br /></p><p>I am sure that Treashunt meant to say 'Re-cut Letters" instead of "Repunched Letters! The Letters and some times the details such as features of Miss Liberty and/or Leaves within the Wreath are Re-cut to correct problems (damage) to the Die or when there is a design change to correct problems to all of the Dies that are in use for that year. The latter is usually done to correct problems such as Die wear and premature failure!</p><p>Re-cut letters due to a design change result in a new Variety for that year. However, I am pretty sure that</p><p>re-cutting of the letters just to correct problems with a specific Die, do not normally result in a new Variety unless the re-cutting is significant! Like Treashunt, I believe that your' coin has minimal re-cutting and I doubt that it is considered a Variety that is listed or unlisted and would have little if any value above another 1832 Half Cent in the same grade, color and condition!</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>Frank[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="huntsman53, post: 441052, member: 1242"]WaMike, I am sure that Treashunt meant to say 'Re-cut Letters" instead of "Repunched Letters! The Letters and some times the details such as features of Miss Liberty and/or Leaves within the Wreath are Re-cut to correct problems (damage) to the Die or when there is a design change to correct problems to all of the Dies that are in use for that year. The latter is usually done to correct problems such as Die wear and premature failure! Re-cut letters due to a design change result in a new Variety for that year. However, I am pretty sure that re-cutting of the letters just to correct problems with a specific Die, do not normally result in a new Variety unless the re-cutting is significant! Like Treashunt, I believe that your' coin has minimal re-cutting and I doubt that it is considered a Variety that is listed or unlisted and would have little if any value above another 1832 Half Cent in the same grade, color and condition! Frank[/QUOTE]
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