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1827 Bust Half Dollar Variety Help?

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Hello everyone. I am new to the forum and I would like to get some input on this nice 1827 Curl 2 that I recently traded for. I think it might be the scarcer variety. Can anyone help identify this for me?

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Stafford Nice coin!

There are lots of Bust Half collectors here. I'm not an expert but there are only two curled base varieties out of the 49 varieties for that year. I think yours is O-146 Rarity 2. It shares the same obverse as O-147 but the T/I alignment on the reverse leads me to O-146. The O-147 is the scarcer variety (R4)
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Thank you for the information. I was trying to figure out the variety and I was advised it has something to do with the A in america touching the arrow tip.
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Yes the A-A alignment is one of the identifying attributes. However, the T of States and the I of Pluribus make the identity clear here. On your coin the I aligns to the left side of T. In O-147 the I aligns way right of the T. Also the 3 a's on the reverse and their alignment to the dentils and other identifying markers.
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