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1813 CBH Overton Variety

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I recently purchased this Bust Half at a coin show and I was wondering what its Overton Variety might be. It has a nice die clash that shows on both the obverse and reverse when in hand, however my scanner does not pick it up well. Thanks for looking!


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I believe it's an O-105, R1, according to Overton's 3rd edition.
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Thank you very much. I hope to get my hands on Overton's 3rd edition very soon.
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You're welcome. It can be a lot of fun attributing CBHs.
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FYI: This web site works really well to discern an Overton (under the Capped Bust half dollar section).

Note: You have to register, but it's free and pretty awesome, IMO.


http://coinzip.proboards.com/
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Thank you so much for the resource. I just purchased a copy of Overton's 3rd Edition book. I graduate from college in December and hope to get started on a set of Bust Halves. I am currently searching for a nicely clashed 1813 O-110. I will definitely be leaning on y'all in the future.
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