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1817 Bust Half

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bought this as a vf. I believe its an xf 45. please give me your opinions and if anyone knows the overton variety. it has a clash on the reverse under the banner. a lot going on around the 7 but hard to tell from these pictures. I will post better pictures Sat

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I believe it is an O-112.

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XF40
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Reverse looks like a 45, but the obverse would keep the coin at 40.
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XF40 also
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Nice reverse clashing. I would say it will peg a XF40
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EF-40, nice coin.
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Reverse looks like a 45, but the obverse would keep the coin at 40.


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Yep, looks like a solid 40 to me.
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Here's is a nice au 50 with the same reverse clash and the same long armed star obverse. Unfortunately it doesn't have the Overton number but what I found interesting is the ticket for the ANA sale in 1946. Pretty cool don't you agree. Thank you for your opinions. There were 5 people watching my coin and 7 watching this one. Wonder if I'm missing something

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It's interesting how "Very Fine" in 1947 equates to AU50 these days. I wonder if there's a web site somewhere that can convert the "B. 6-F" to an Overton number?
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Not a VF I'm at XF. Good buy
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