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1856 O Dime Over Date

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Today I found a coin that has a 6 above and under the 6 on a Seated Liberty dime. I cannot find anything on it. Can someone here steer me towards any info on this coin?
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I don't know anything about liberty dimes but I can tell you a picture would probably be a great help to people trying to help you with it.
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The problem is that I can't scan fine enough to see the doubled date.
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Hi wild_catt

Is your dime a large O ?

There is a doubled date listed in Breens for the 1856-O large O variety .

Breens # 3297 listed as scarce at the time this info was published.

Rick
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I am unsure how to tell if it is a large O or not.
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Hi wild_catt

Take a good pic of the whole reverse of the coin, and while your taking pics one of the obverse would be cool too !!

Dont worry about trying to show the doubling, just take the best pic that you can of the whole coin.

We will see if we can help you determine if its the large O .

Rick
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09/01/2006 10:20 pm
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Heres a photo

Image: 1856-O-Dime-Over-Date 1856_O.jpg
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Here's the reverse



Image: 1856-O-Dime-Over-Date 1856O_Rear.jpg
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When I clicked above all I got was "service unavailable" Your pics aren't coming up.
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quote:
Originally posted by Metalman

Hi wild_catt

Is your dime a large O ?

There is a doubled date listed in Breens for the 1856-O large O variety .

Breens # 3297 listed as scarce at the time this info was published.

Rick


Thats what I was thinking . Good Job Rick
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When I clicked above all I got was "service unavailable" Your pics aren't coming up.
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quote:
Originally posted by thingee

When I clicked above all I got was "service unavailable" Your pics aren't coming up.


I saw the pic's But on a previous staement on another thread I saw the same thing..
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Thanks for looking guys. I did find this web page

http://www.seateddimevarieties.com/..._pricing.htm

You would think that scarce means real valuable but I guess not at $45 in fine. I guess this one won't pay off my house ;-)
Thanks again
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I can see the pic, but in its enlarged version it is extremely pixelated, and to small to tell in the normal view.

Rick
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 Posted 09/05/2006  2:19 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add jdheyne to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
You can see it under as well as above?
It appears just an RPD, listed in the new CherryPickers Guide.
FS-10-1856o-2301, Greer-101, it says it is paired with a large O mintmark.
Can you also see anything above the 5?
Pricing shows $25 in VG vs. $10 normal, $50 in F vs. $12, $75 in VF vs. $23 in the Cherrypickers Pricing.

So approximately 3 times the normal value.

Scarce is actually meant as more of a "common-rare"
The scale is
R-1 Common
R-2 not so common
R-3 Scarce
R-4 Very scarce (76-200 known)
R5 Rare (31-75 known)
R6 Very Rare (13-30 known)
R-7 Extremely Rare (4-12 known)
R-8 Unique (1-3 known)
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09/05/2006 3:07 pm
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