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1827 Capped Bust Half Overton Help

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I've been trying to figure this out and I got it narrowed down to around 15 varities and I'm way in over my head. Anyone can ID this for me? Thanks in advance



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Sure......just pick the worst date to identify, then take all the denticals out to make it harder!

I'd say it's an O-125 based on the T/I alignment and the dropped first "T" in states. This reverse is shared with O-124, but star 7 on the obverse doesn't line up right to the headband for the O-124.
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It is an O-125, R3. AcesKings, If I hadn't spent 5 minutes triple-checking my results I might have got here first!
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'27s can be tough!
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Sure......just pick the worst date to identify, then take all the denticals out to make it harder!


Haha sorry! I thought it was very close to an O-124 but not exactly.

Thanks guys!
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If I hadn't spent 5 minutes triple-checking my results I might have got here first!


I know, I went through my Overton book and the online sources a few times to make sure.
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