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Pillar of the Community
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Forum Mom
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Sure looks like a doubled date to me. Can you post pics of the entire coin?
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Pillar of the Community
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Sure. Once I get back home tonight, I will get a pic of the whole coin. The lighting is off on this. The coin is actually very dark.
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Pillar of the Community
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very nice, what grade are you looking at on your coin
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Pillar of the Community
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Full LIBERTY, I would probably say VF. But I will have to check it out some more... going by the pic, there seems to be something odd with the surface.
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Pillar of the Community
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From the Date it looks like Breens 3075 making it a philly coin.
Breens does not list an doubled date for this coin. But that does not mean that one cannot or does not exist .
the edges of the numbers show some die erosion,, it is possible that the date was repunched.
Rick
corrected for terminaology !!
Edited by Metalman 04/06/2006 3:32 pm
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Pillar of the Community
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hmm... I thought I found it in Breen's. Maybe this was a dime? I bought in quite a few Seated Liberty dimes and Half Dimes yesterday, maybe I just got confused. Is there an overdate for an 1835 Dime?
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Pillar of the Community
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I dont find any full overdates for the 1835,, there is one variety with a partly repunched 8 Horned 8 . There is an double date for the 1856 Half Dime but it is an O mint, with a closed 6. The open 6 and curved top 5 makes your Half Dime a philly coin. Rick
Edited by Metalman 04/06/2006 3:34 pm
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Pillar of the Community
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1835... what the heck was I thinking... Meant 1856 It was an 1835 I found last week without the period after the 5... Just got a little more confused.
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Pillar of the Community
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Thats ok ,,I just went back and corrected my terminolgy also, I had overdate on the brain !! however the rest of the info was correct !!
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Pillar of the Community
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Breen 3077, obvious double date, very rare. Thats what my book is saying.
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Pillar of the Community
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But now going back, 3077 Says closed 6... this is definately open.
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Pillar of the Community
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longacre's designs seem to always have double dies yes I had first lloked at 3077 but you are correct it applies to the coin mentioned above it on page 292 (closed 6) your is definatly open /w a curved top on the 5 unless its an O mint by the picture it lloks like it was corroded from being in the earth a while but it does look like you blew the picture up quite a bit so any surface may look like that let us know what you find out
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Pillar of the Community
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Well here is the full picture...  Half Dime /a obv.jpg" border="0" style='cursor:default' onClick='doimage(this,event)'>  Half Dime /a rev.jpg" border="0" style='cursor:default' onClick='doimage(this,event)'> The coin had a real dark tone to it, and what appears to be surface damage is covered... So I don't know... Is this possibly a variety that is not listed in Breen's? Well I will probably get ahold of the Seated guy at CONECA.
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Forum Mom
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I'd call it F15. I'm looking forward to finding out what CONECA has to say. 
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Bedrock of the Community
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jdheyne I just wanted to make a comment on your pictures, you are doing a million times better than you were doing on the pictures you are posting. makes it alot easier to see what you are talking about, dont know what you did but keep on doing it because its definately working. 
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