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1825 Capped Bust Half Overton Attribution

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Is this a large A variety? O-109? The base of A and M appear to be touching but the last A in America seems extra large. Appreciate any help in attribution


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I'm not an expert.

I'm thinking O-108 so far but need to look more closely. Both 108 and 109 share Obverse 6. The T/I alignment on the reverse of the O-108 looks to be more like yours. The I on the 109 is more to the left than yours.

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I agree with cipster that your half dollar is O-108. It checks out with the PCGS images.

The E and D in UNITED are not joined on O-109.

https://www.PCGS.com/coinfacts/coin...on-108/39655
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Thank you both!
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