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<p>[QUOTE="yakpoo, post: 817237, member: 18157"]I like it, too...especially with the die crack. If you don't have a copy already, try to find a copy of "Walter Breen's Encyclopedia of United States Half Cents 1793-1857". Just about every die crack, clash mark, and rust pit is identified in that book. It really makes half cent collecting fun! </p><p> </p><p>Your coin is the Cohen-2, die state #2, R-1..."Crack from rim between TE in STATES to wreath, barely touching the left base of E."</p><p> </p><p>The 1832 half cent has three (3) die varieties with a total of seven (7) die states. I enjoy completing collections of each date with varieties and dies states. The prices for circulated classic head half cents are reasonable and (imho) sleepers. </p><p> </p><p>If you can find all seven (7) dies states of the 1832 half cent and have them mounted in an NGC multi-coin holder and attributed via VarietyPlus...that would look really sharp!!</p><p> </p><p>The 1804 is a really fun date, also. Good luck![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="yakpoo, post: 817237, member: 18157"]I like it, too...especially with the die crack. If you don't have a copy already, try to find a copy of "Walter Breen's Encyclopedia of United States Half Cents 1793-1857". Just about every die crack, clash mark, and rust pit is identified in that book. It really makes half cent collecting fun! Your coin is the Cohen-2, die state #2, R-1..."Crack from rim between TE in STATES to wreath, barely touching the left base of E." The 1832 half cent has three (3) die varieties with a total of seven (7) die states. I enjoy completing collections of each date with varieties and dies states. The prices for circulated classic head half cents are reasonable and (imho) sleepers. If you can find all seven (7) dies states of the 1832 half cent and have them mounted in an NGC multi-coin holder and attributed via VarietyPlus...that would look really sharp!! The 1804 is a really fun date, also. Good luck![/QUOTE]
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