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1806 Db Quarter Browning Number?

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Please attribute Browning number for this coin

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B-9 R-1

There are only two varieties where the berry is below the center of A3, B-7 and B-9. On B-7 the stem touches the top of the C in 25 C. On B-9 it is well away from the C.
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I have another db quarter and it has a die crack as described for b-9 "crack starts at E in Liberty and down across hair curls, then through the 1 digit into lower rim." But this one does not have that crack. This db quarter also does not have stem touching C. In 25 C. for it to be b-7.
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The Browning 9 is seen with and without the crack. Both die states are common.
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