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1832 Bust Dime Question

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Are there any rare varieties for this one? Any good
reference books or websites? Thanks!
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The only book specifically on varieties that I know of is Bust Dime Variety Identification Guide. It's sold at Wizzard for $75.00. I have been on the hunt for a used copy for a while.
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There are 7 die marriages for 1832 bust dimes, none particularly rare.
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There is also the "Early United States Dimes 1796-1837" by Davis and Logan (and others). It was published by the John Reich Collectors Society about 30 years ago. It's out of print, but copies occasionally surface.
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