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1861 O 50c How To Attribute?

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How do you tell if this is a CSA Obverse?
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If you are asking if this is the CSA Die Crack obverse then I would have to say no. That die marriage is W-11 and this does not match that. There are a total of 15 different die marriages for the 1861 O Half dollar. There are 2 from US mint, 6 from Louisiana Mint and 7 of them are CSA minted. If you could try and take straight on pictures and a little bit clearer of both obverse and reverse then I might be able to help you with which die marriage you have. For example I can narrow it down to die marriage WB- 6, 9,10, 13, 14, 15. Die marriage 6 is a Louisiana mint but the rest are all CSA minted marriages. Do you see any die cracks on the reverse? Please provide images if you see any.
It kind of looks like WB-9 which is the most common CSA minted but very hard to tell from your pics.
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Nice-looking example in any event.
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