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1830 Capped Bust Overton 11x?

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 Posted 09/17/2012  1:02 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Coinguy1000 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
On to the not so nice busts
I thik there is a die break on the top of the 3.
And I can not decide which it is.


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there is no such thing as a "not so nice bust" as far as I am being taught...sure, its not a luster monster with superb strike details on all of the appointments, but it is a 182 year old half dollar.

In 1830, that half dollar represented a weeks pay to a North Eastern US Factory Worker. Your half dollar was no doubt paid to someone who fed their kids and than made its way around seeing history that only you and I can imagine.

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I took a quick look and think it may be an O-113 or O-114. I'm favoring O-113. The T/I alignment on the reverse and a small die chip inside the upper knob of the 3. I'll look more closely...
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