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1834 Bust Quarter For Grading And Attribution

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Got this a month ago for my type set but I believe this to be a browning variety. Side die clashes near libertys face and ear? O connected to F in of on reverse?

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Isn't there supposed to be a period/dot after the C on the reverse? Is the no dot after C early 1834 production coins?
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I looked on PCGS coinfacts. There is a no dot and a dot variety for this year so this would be a no dot variety.
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vf35. hair on obv is too weak for xf40. rev is better.
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There is a no dot and a dot variety for this year so this would be a no dot variety.


Thanks - the one I have has the dot so I was wondering. Learn something new all the time on CCF
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VF-35.
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Variety is B-1
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VF-30 net (split grade, reverse better).
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VF30 details, rim bruise @ K8 reverse keeps it from earning a full grade.
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All CBQs are a Browning variety. I am not home or I would attribute it for you. Nice coin! VF-30.
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