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Edited by Moe145 03/07/2015 11:44 am
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Wow, nice coin. Au at least. Looks like a little rub on the high points. Nice clashing.
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I agree with valleyco. Mid AU. Great coin.
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United States
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I have to go with XF-45, great looking coin.
Edited by bill069 03/07/2015 1:35 pm
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EF-45 late die state, awesome clash!
Edited by Celticsoul 03/07/2015 3:21 pm
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O-103 maybe?
The neat thing about 1813's is they usually don't need a reverse - enough reverse detail is normally clashed onto the obverse so you can tell what the reverse looks like without actually seeing it.
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I'm so involved with large cent die varieties that I haven't even attempted Overton varieties. Or VAMs for that matter. If I quit my job I might have enough time... But then I wouldn't have any money to buy coins. 
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Looks like it could make as high as AU50. At least XF45
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SsuperDdave wrote: Quote: O-103 maybe? Close, my friend. O-109/R-3. Quote: The neat thing about 1813's is they usually don't need a reverse - enough reverse detail is normally clashed onto the obverse so you can tell what the reverse looks like without actually seeing it.  That's one of aspects of this coin type that absolutely fascinates me. The die clashes, the die cracks, the off-center mintings, the Die Deterioration (EDS vs. LDS), and the ability to pinpoint the actual die marriage components make me happy. CBHs = A wonderful coin type to collect, IMO.
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