Well, last year! 1836 O-101a R-1 Grade: XF R-1 Obv: 1 Rev: A-s2 Diagnostics: Obverse: Small tine on right loop of 6.. Reverse: E far right in relation to D. Die Crack .
1836 O-108 (1836/1336) R-1 Here is mine, only an AG, but... A great price, so I took a shot. Strange, in edit I see the pictures, but not here.
1836 O-108a (1836/1336) R-2 1836 O-108a R-2 1836/1336 Originally I thought it was the O-109, But a Nut corrected me.
1836 O-109 R-3 With a nice (?) planchet defect. The planchet defect was acknowledged by noted error expert Frank Leone. Not major, but still neat.
1836 O-110 R-1 Grade: VF R-1 Obv: 6 Rev: H Diagnostics: Obverse: Sharp spike at outer point of star 7. Reverse: 4 stripe lines to second crossbar. Click this bar to view the full image. Click this bar to view the full image.
1836 O-114 R-2 Grade: VF+ R-2 Obv: 10 Rev: L Diagnostics: Obverse: Star 7 prominently recut. Reverse: Line 3 of stripe 3 extends below shield.
1836 O-116 [50/00] R-2 Grade: VF-25 [NGC] Obv: 12 Rev: N Diagnostics: Obverse: Star 12 recut Stars are a little larger than on most 1936 half dollars. Reverse: 50 over 00
1836 O-121 R-5 Grade: VF+ R-5 Obv: 16 Rev: D Diagnostics: Obverse: Star 8 recut, dot to right of 6. Reverse: Verticle bars lower rim to right claw.
1836 O-122 R-2 Grade: VF+ R-2 Obv: 17 Rev: S Diagnostics: Obverse: Stars all sharp & well formed. Reverse: Serif of E in STATES extends left. Comment: The weird orange stripe is on the picture, not the coin.
I think I forgot to post this one: 1795 O-105 R-4 Obverse 3 Reverse C R-4 Diagnostics: Obverse: Two points of star 1 solid to curl. Reverse: Point of leaf is between RI closer to base of R. M widely recut at left serifs.