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1819/8 Half Dollar With Dot In 8?

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 Posted 05/12/2014  11:23 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Moe145 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
If it helps, here's some pictures of my 1819 CBH, O-105/R-2.

O-105 Diagnostics from Coinzip.proboards.com:


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Large 9 1819 O-105 R2: (Not a true overdate.)

Obverse: Star 1 points between dentils. Solid graver's slip and/or die chip joins tail to upper loop of 9. All the 1819/18 overdates have flat top 1s. This marriage has the high pointed top 1, like is found on all the normal 1819 dates.

Reverse: Notch at right base of As at right. Right sides of I and T are in line. (Reverse shared with O-106.)

Read more: http://coinzip.proboards.com/thread...xzz31YxPUCLT


My coin doesn't appear to have a die chip in the 8 and the reverse die is around 10 degrees rotated.

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05/12/2014 11:34 pm
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 Posted 05/13/2014  01:10 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add austinb_10 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Thanks Moe145! My coin looks exactly like yours, so now I am 100% confident mine is an O-105! And I'm assuming that rotated dies are fairly common then, but would being at arpund 30° add any value at all to the coin, seeing that it is double the mint tolerance? And What do you believe the value of mine is? The place I got it from had it graded at VG -10. Any help with this is appreciated, and even if the coin is nothing special, its still a really cool piece to me!
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