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possible Breen 1287. Definitely Die 1 and no reeding.



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Wow! Imagine the history it could tell.
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Nice thing to have! The Breen 1287's seem to have an obverse crack running from about 11:00 to 3:00, but your crack runs the other way. Did notice this ebay offering, though; your coin's variety is not alone in the world:
http://item.mobileweb.ebay.com/view...220927904998

It seems they had trouble identifying the variety on this one. If the obverse pic isn't coming up, it's down the page on this e-journal:
http://www.coinbooks.org/club_nbs_e..._v15n03.html
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p. I knew it was die 1 Q.D. Bowers Colonial and Early American Coins uses an image with this crack. I will call it similar to Breen 1287.

Edit: I believe the Whitman book has the wrong coin pictured for this variety. Further investigation leads me to believe this cannot be die 1.
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