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1773 Virginia Halfpenny Variety?

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I was just about to throw this up for auction on ebay then I saw the die crack on the reverse diagonally below the horse. At first I thought it was part of the design. It actually extends all the way to the edge of the coin.

Does anyone know if this is a diagnostic for a variety?

1773-Virginia-Halfpenny--Variety?

1773-Virginia-Halfpenny--Variety?

1773-Virginia-Halfpenny--Variety?
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http://www.coins.nd.edu/ColCoin/Col...halfd.1.html

not sure if this will help, colonials aren't something I know a lot about
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Thank you Mvc. I did some searching and couldn't find anything. I more just wanted to share because I think it's a pretty interesting crack
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If you are speaking of the lower left, yes, just a die crack and not notable to any variety.
These dies were heavily used.
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Maybe that's a die break, and maybe the speckles in the upper left quarter of the arms are die rust, also specific to some variety, but there seems to be such encrustation on this coin that it's hard to say for sure. As to the variety, I don't see a dot after GEORGIVS, and I count seven strings on the harp, which narrows it down. I'm thinking perhaps Newman 8-H, which is a pretty rare variety, but I'm not completely convinced yet.
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IMHO, ebay's probably the best place to move this coin. The planchet looks porous, but the detail is decent.
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