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Question About 1824 Bust Halves

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 Posted 09/29/2007  9:27 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Firecom911 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers

I don't know much about Bust Halves except that, like many other early 19th century U.S. coins, there are a lot of overdates.

I recently read a comment about 1824 halves...

"Overdates to look for are 1824/1, 1824/4 and 1824 over God knows what."

I laughed out loud because the image that went through my brain was a slab that was labeled

1824/God knows what



Seriously, is there an 1824 overdate that is very unusual?

Steve
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 Posted 09/29/2007  10:05 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add halfabustisbetter to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Yes, there is, I have one, and I'll try to get you a picture tomorrow, I've got some kind of stomach flu going here, so if someone gets to it sooner, then grand. It's definitely 1824 over jumble, some call it 1824/2/0. You could call it 1824/Monday Morning Hangover or some such. It's different, but not too terribly unusual.
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 Posted 09/29/2007  10:28 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Firecom911 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply

Okay.
Thanks, HABIB,

Take care of that flu.

For me, Nyquil and 8 hours sleep works miracles.

Steve


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Very funny comment! It is true that there are many over dates in that year. As mentioned one is termed "2 over 0 " or "4 over various dates".(that is the "god knows what"one! There is "4 over 1","4 over 4" and another "4 over 4" variety based on a greater distance between the 2 and 4. Hope this helps. Mike
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Thank you, Mike.

SO FAR, this is sounding like a TRIPLE OVERDATE. That would explain the confusion. The more numbers you have stacked on top of each other, the harder it is to identify what's on the bottom.

Steve
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 Posted 09/30/2007  12:24 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add halfabustisbetter to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
There's no way my imminent slipping into a permanent vegetative state (not that my wife would necessarily notice much of a difference) should get in the way of our collective numismatic understanding.

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 Posted 09/30/2007  12:42 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Firecom911 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply

Thanks for the pic!

It appears from the pic that the "slipping into a vegetative state" occurred in Philadelphia some years ago.

Ummm....I see a 4...

...I see a 2...

...I don't see a 0...

...I see SOMETHING in the lower right quadrant of the 4that shouldn't have anything to do with the 2.

God knows what.
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I'd pay good money for a PCGS slabbed Bust, "1824/GODKNOWSWHAT"
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