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1829 Bust Dime Attribution Help

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Just picked this one up this week. This completed my "bust" type set in my 7070.

It may have been lightly cleaned a long time ago, but has a really nice dark, yet colorful patina to it. It matches the other coins in my set pretty well.

Anyone here know JR varieties and rarities? I appreciate the help.



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 Posted 03/04/2016  5:39 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Dipper to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Looks like JR-4
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My initial thoughts for the variety is JR-4

From the new Bust Dime Attribution book are these pick-up points on page 82.

- Double dentil between stars 3 and 4

-star 13 high on curl

- I below T-3 (the I of Pluribus below the second T of States)

- E-2 high (this being the E in the word States)

As to rarity the book lists it as common (R-1 to R-3)
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Beautiful coin. You must have a lovely 7070 going.
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Its coming along....Think I'm down to about 6-8 coins left. Just about all are AU and UNC with some good toning going on. Its been a 5 year project to date, but hope to have it complete in the next few years. Here are the other "Bust types" in the set. The quarter has some hairlines on it unfortunately, but the others look pretty clean to me.

Half Dime
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Quarter
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And the two Half Dollars
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