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1836 CBH O-123?

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I think this may be a 1836 O-123. What do you think?


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I'd say its an o.123 from the pics, but I always like to have them in hand before I make the final judgment.
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yeah, I ordered them so I can get them in hand to verify. thanks
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I took the liberty of expanding your pictures so we could see more details:

1836-CBH-O-123? 1836-CBH-O-123?

Diagnostics for 1836 CBH O-123 (from Coinzip.proboards.com):


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The 1836 O-123, R4

Struck using Obverse Die 18 and Reverse Die T. This was the only use of these dies.

(1) The date is low.

(2) Stars 4 and 5 are usually - not always - flat and weak

(3) The top of the shield is unfinished.

(4) Line 2 of stripe 3 extends well below the bottom of the shield.


Read more: http://coinzip.proboards.com/thread...xzz3QsXj66d0


The pictures you provided (from what I can see) seem to show a O-123. Nice rare pick-up!

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Got the coin today, and yes it is an O-123. Cool
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