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1806 Draped Bust Quarter - I Think It Is B-4

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I've had this one in my collection for some time. AG-DETAILS DAMAGE.

It is not attributed and I'm trying to ID it - I believe it is B-4 based on the barely visible Reverse die crack from S to O of OF. Any input from the knowledgeable ones would be appreciated.

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I believe B-4 is correct.
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thx jbuck & zurie
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I believe B-4 is correct.
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