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1810 Bust Half - Help With Grading And Variety Please

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Here's my latest purchase an 1810 Bust Half. I think it is O-110 R2 but would appreciate it if someone could verify that.

I welcome your opinions on the grade. This is a stronger strike than my other 1810 but the edge milling is weak.

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Diagnostics for 1810 CBH O-110 (R2): (From Coinzip.com)

The 1810 O-110, R2

This die marriage was struck using Obverse Die 9 and Reverse Die J. This was the only use of these dies.

(1) The milling on both sides of this die marriage is usually weak.

(2) On the reverse the AM are solidly joined with the M higher. ME nearly touch. (The 1810 O-103 also has the AM joined, but the M is not higher on the O-103)

(3) The lower right side of the coin's reverse is usually weak.

I agree with you, this appears to be O-110 (R2).

I like VF-30 for this one.
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I will go with VF-35.
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I grade it awesome! and I am jealous
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I agree with you and Moe on the attribution and also feel this is VF-35. Can't tell for sure but is that a die clash going on between the stripes on the shield. Very nice BTW.
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VF-35
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