It looks like your handle is well earned. The obverse die on this 104a is (from the pic, at least) not quite on its last leg, but it's getting there. I don't see the final die crack through stars 8-12 that would make it the R-7(?) 104b terminal die state. Me likey.
@Worn Out Since you seem to like terminal die states you might like my 1820 105a. Obverse die 4 broke up during the striking of the Late Die State of this die marriage. Not just one break, but FOUR long die breaks. The 1820 O-105a, R3. Obverse die 4 broke up during the striking of the Late Die State of this die marriage. Not just one break, but FOUR long die breaks.
The last year and the only New Orleans issue that is reasonably obtainable for collectors, the 1839-O. This one is graded PCGS XF-45:
OKBustchaser & Paddy are having a contest! OK: Post the Overton # if you have it. Thanks. Hmm... Should I post my 369 pieces? Nah. But we should start flowing hair & Drape threads, just to keep this clean. [orderly.]