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1820 Bust Quarter - Size Of The 0

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What's the value difference of the Large 0 and the Small 0 varieties on the 1820 bust quarter?
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I checked heritage, it seems like small 0 is a bit rarer, but the value difference isn't much.
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Depends on which variety you have. The large 0 come on three varieties, two of which are scarce and one common. The small 0 comes on two varieties, one common, one extremely rare. There is not a big difference in value between the common and scarce varieties of the large and small 0 varieties, but the extremely rare B-5 probably does sell for considerably more.
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1820-Bust-Quarter---Size-Of-The-0

Looks like a B-1 to me. Not as rare I suppose, but it's at least R-3.
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