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1826 Capped Bust Half

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Thoughts? I'm also kind of confused with what is going on with her nose. Just some sort of double die going on?
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I'm also kind of confused with what is going on with her nose. Just some sort of double die going on?


I think you are correct and it looks really cool. XF-40 on the grade.

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Double profile. Nice EF-40
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The old version of MD. Same process.
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Super example, EF-40.
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A real prize. The double profile is well defined. Congratulations.
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On second look - bit of light cleaning at some point in right obverse field?
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@Coinfrog, I was looking at that, almost looks like it might have been smoothed. Although it's not distracting so I'm fine with it!
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VF-Details, cleaned.
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I am at EF-40.
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I will have to post better pictures in some different lighting once I have it in hand! Thanks everyone!
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nice 40
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