Interesting 1807 Bust Half

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  1. Shortgapbob

    Shortgapbob Emerging Numismatist

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  3. Treashunt

    Treashunt The Other Frank

    Shortgapbob:
    I hope that the Overton is listed on the slab, for the eventual buyer.
    That variety is usually much more obvious, unless this is a very early die state.
    The die crack from the chin to the chest is usually clearer.
    What do you think, Ben?
     
  4. Bonedigger

    Bonedigger New Member

    My thought's exactly, the die break is usually much more prominent. It'll still go pretty high though.

    Ben
     
  5. Treashunt

    Treashunt The Other Frank

    I take it back, the 'thumbnail' photos in the middle of the description show the coin clearly, slabbed & unslabbed.
    And it lists the Overton #.

    So, I was wrong.
    But, I don't understand why the coin is so light in the 'raw' picture, and so dark when slabbed.
     
  6. bqcoins

    bqcoins Olympic Figure Skating Scoring System Expert

    someday I'll be able to afford some bust halves
     
  7. DJCoinz

    DJCoinz Majored in Morganology

    Just the lighting, I believe. That is a beauty.
     
  8. JeromeLS

    JeromeLS Coin Fanatic

    I don't find it particualarly beautiful. And why waste your money on a coin with a tiny die-crack in VF when you could get a normal AU coin for the same price ?
     
  9. Bonedigger

    Bonedigger New Member

    That's what coin collecting is all about. Here you have a "Rare Date, 1807" coupled with an even "Rarer Variety, Bearded Goddess." this baby is a real showpiece...
     
  10. Treashunt

    Treashunt The Other Frank


    Jerome:
    In order to understand that (the variety) you really should pick up a copy of Overton's guide on Bust half dollars.
    Then buy a couple of them, and spend an afternoon attributing them.
    I guarantee that you'll be hooked.
     
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