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<p>[QUOTE="CBJesse, post: 1827792, member: 40089"]I agree, it's a 1810 O-101, R-1. All the die cracks are characteristic of the die marriage. For the grade, like TomB said, almost all 1810's are weakly struck in the left wing and the curls of Miss Liberty, along with other areas. Sounders states in Capped Bust Fever, that the number of weakly struck pieces outnumber the well struck 8 to 1. The grade of your example, IMO, is VF details, cleaned.</p><p><br /></p><p>Jesse[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="CBJesse, post: 1827792, member: 40089"]I agree, it's a 1810 O-101, R-1. All the die cracks are characteristic of the die marriage. For the grade, like TomB said, almost all 1810's are weakly struck in the left wing and the curls of Miss Liberty, along with other areas. Sounders states in Capped Bust Fever, that the number of weakly struck pieces outnumber the well struck 8 to 1. The grade of your example, IMO, is VF details, cleaned. Jesse[/QUOTE]
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