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If Anyone Has A Moment To Attribute This 1824 Half...

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I would appreciate it!

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If I didn't know better I would say it's is an NEW variety. How about an O-111A. Same as the O-111 (slight doubling on the obverse profile, and on the reverse, the dot between cross-bars 4&5) but unlike the the O-111 the lines from the stripes penetrating the bottom cross-bars are missing...

That's what I can figure from looking at two Overton books.
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Thanks, Bonedigger. I've had a second to look at Overton/Parsley and I'm leaning now toward O-101, the 1824 over 1 variety just because the 2 and 4 are so close. I'm going to have to look close for the overdate if it's there, I'll see if I can get a better close up.
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I think I would go with bonedigger on this one instead of an overdate because with the picture maximized you can clearly see the doubling around the profile but I just don't see any thing wrong with the date
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