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1839 O Seated Half Dime V-7? Any Setaed Half Dime Folks Out There?

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Hi all! I recently acquired this 1839 o Seated half dime in AU+ condition. I believe it is a V-7. The obverse has the repunched star #2 so that narrows it to V-7, 12 or 13. The obeverse also has NO die cracks indicative of a V-7.The reverse is where I am not sure......this coin does not display any cracks at all on the reverse. V-7 is described in Cummin's guide as having no cracks on the reverse, with a small O that is low and right. I think that is what this coin's reverse has, but I am not 100%. a V-7 has a rarity rating of R.7! and also this could be the finest known (current roster on Cummin's lists an AU 55 as the finest so far) Thanks for any and all help!
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 Posted 08/26/2024  09:13 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add halfamind to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Well, I guess there were no experts online over the weekend. Maybe by bringing the topic back to the top, someone will answer.
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this coin does not display any cracks at all on the reverse


Is there a die crack running from the base of the mint mark 'O' up between the 'D' and the 'I' in DIME? Or is that a scratch?
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Honestly can't attribute from these photos. Here is another attribution website you can try:
https://sites.google.com/view/clint...bution-guide
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The mark from below the the O and slanting upward is not a die crack, just a mark/scratch. The hardest part of this is that there ARE no cracks or anything else that helps identify. besides what I have mentioned. I'm mostly wondering about the reverse...IS that a small O and is it low and right?
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