1825 O-111 R-3 The 'Double Profile' is strike doubling again: [Note: when the 2x2 is shown, all coins are out of the holders, and on top of the plastic.]
1825 O-116 R-3 again: [Note: when the 2x2 is shown, all coins are out of the holders, and on top of the plastic.]
1827/6 O-102 VF-25 R-1 again: [Note: when the 2x2 is shown, all coins are out of the holders, and on top of the plastic]
1832 O-101 Large letters reverse, the only die marriage with large letters. R-1 XF-40 Reverse: Planchet defect neat variety, note the 'slash' across the left wing (facing) 'heavy die break'.
1834 O-108 R-2 XF-40 again: [Note: when the 2x2 is shown, all coins are out of the holders, and on top of the plastic]
1835 O-103 R-2 An oldie, from 2013, that I forgot about. Obverse planchet defect, aka: a flawed planchet. Look at the right side of the date, including the 5 of the date
1835 O-106 G-06 R-1 Countrmarks" Obverse: 'star' Reverse: I.B.B. Note: In speaking to ANACS at the ANA, I learned that originally they (ANACS) used 'details' slabs for all countermarks. They no longer do that.