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<p>[QUOTE="Marshall, post: 3188106, member: 21705"]Back to another S-232 with the high fraction bar. This one also has the reverse CUD. I can also see the crack over S on this one so definitely either Noyes Die Stage E or a new F, depending on whether the angularity on the CUD is sufficiently different to call it a new die stage.</p><p><br /></p><p>Also, the obverse shows a distinct CUD right of Y which might be sufficient to call the Obverse Die Stage C. Weakness there on worn coins can be seen, but I haven't seen one with such a distinct CUD.</p><p><br /></p><p>Just double check for edge damage there which can produce the same effect. I think I see something in the photos which might indicate the edge damage, but examination in the copper is required.</p><p><br /></p><p>There also appears to be rim crumbling under the lowest curl to under 18 and more crumbling at the rim under the tip of the bust. It's late, even if the "CUD" turns out to be from damage. Or those could be from edge damage also.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Marshall, post: 3188106, member: 21705"]Back to another S-232 with the high fraction bar. This one also has the reverse CUD. I can also see the crack over S on this one so definitely either Noyes Die Stage E or a new F, depending on whether the angularity on the CUD is sufficiently different to call it a new die stage. Also, the obverse shows a distinct CUD right of Y which might be sufficient to call the Obverse Die Stage C. Weakness there on worn coins can be seen, but I haven't seen one with such a distinct CUD. Just double check for edge damage there which can produce the same effect. I think I see something in the photos which might indicate the edge damage, but examination in the copper is required. There also appears to be rim crumbling under the lowest curl to under 18 and more crumbling at the rim under the tip of the bust. It's late, even if the "CUD" turns out to be from damage. Or those could be from edge damage also.[/QUOTE]
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