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1806 Draped Bust Quarter Attribition Please

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Could someone help me attribute this one, thanks.



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B-9a maybe

Your coin looks to have the bisecting die crack from the 12:00 to the 7:00 on the obverse. The reverse under OF has clash marks (I think)

It looks similar to this example on Heritage http://coins.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleN...17#341341173

Hopefully, an expert can confirm this attribution or point you in the direction if it isn't.

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I think the crack is definitive for B-9, and this one's a pretty late die state.
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It is definitely B-9,I can't decide if it is die stage c or d. The only mention of die clashes in in stage d, but there it mentions that the date is clashed under STATES OF, and I don't see that. it is at least stage c though because of the severe die polishing that has almost completely wiped out the curl by the point of the 1.
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