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Is This A 1824/4 Bust Half?

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 Posted 01/01/2020  10:17 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add johnny676767 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Sorry for the poor pics but this is one of the most difficult coins to shoot. After I got this, I noticed a protrusion on the top of the 4. Did a little looking and I believe it is a 4 over 4 type 2. Is that correct? Do varieties have Overton numbers like the regular strikes?


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Johnny, That almost certainly is the 4 over 4 variety; Overton 110. Is the Overton number on the slab?

A pic of the entire reverse would help confirm it. You should see I tiny raised lump in the reverse field between the eagle's head and the UN of UNUM.

Here is a closeup of the date on my O-110:

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Neither the Overton number nor the variety are on the slab. Here's a pic of the reverse. I see a dot in the field where indicated.

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That confirms it as O-110. Nice acquisition!

Here is a clearer image of the lump (center of photo) for anyone interested in seeing it close-up.

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Congrats...nice eye/coin...
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