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Pillar of the Community
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Yes, welcome aboard Spix... there are many Vicky large cent afficianados here on this site
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Valued Member
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To Oki. Here the die crack 
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So what is the second photo (choco brown) that you keep posting. BTW, the OA2 Obverse is fairly scarce ... only 5.3% of the 1858's struck. It was married to Rev RA3 (2% of all struck), which is filled with D/C's all over or Rev RB11 which has a few D/C's at leaf 5, 14 and later on at 6, 7, & 10.
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Valued Member
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Hello Oki : not sure about all those diecracks but got this one Choco brown you are talking about , for the rotation and it seemed to me that there was 3 dots under the R 
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2nd and third coin with 3DOTs R  
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Pillar of the Community
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Both of these Reverses are fairly scarce .. Turner Reverse RB11 used on 3.3% of the 1858 struck, or thereabouts.
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Pillar of the Community
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Nice work...Okiecoiner..
Would you have the % for the OB11 die..?
Edited by DEVLEC 02/10/2016 1:54 pm
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Pillar of the Community
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I didn't know that there was an OB11 for just an 1858. There is an OB11 for a 1859/8 and it is 18%. Was the OB11 you were wondering about a new one that Rob found? I don't have those.
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Valued Member
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So could the 3dots R be a marker for only one die? How come the chocobrown 1858 has the 3 dots but not all the die cracks etc?
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Spix: You have me confused with showing so many coins, all of which are not the same, especially when Gidjit's get in there as well. The "dots" are rust pits in the die and they very well may be markers for that Obverse die. The last coin on the first page and at least one on the 2nd page don't have the pits, so not the same die. Every Obverse die may have been married to 2 or more reverse dies, so the reverses may not asll be the same. According to Turner's books, there were on 2 Reverse dies married to that Obverse.
The T in Gratia is doubled on one of the Obverses, so they can't all be from the same die either. Die cracks start at any time during the striking cycle and many times grow, spread, or become wider. Die cracks do not make good markers because some of the coins may have been struck before the cracks appeared. When we start to talk about the ID of a specific coin, we need to make one thread to talk about it. Throwing in 4-5 different coins and talking about the same thing (supposedly) just brings in confusion.
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Quote: There is an OB11 for a 1859/8 and it is 18%. Thanks okiecoiner..I couldn't find that % for the W9/8 OB11 ..maybe I'm just getting old and/or blind..
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First coin  Second coin  Third one  3 coins. 3dots on each , Double T too
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Oki I started my post saying 3 examples of the 3 dots R and I asked if anyone has that type of coin. Then I kept showing the pics of those 3 coins obv rev close up etc. For each of them Do not see the mix up here
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