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ok I dont know much about this coin the Red Book said large letters 3 types I know its not a small 0 is new orleans not the date?
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quote: Originally posted by amac44
ok I dont know much about this coin the Red Book said large letters 3 types I know its not a small 0 is new orleans not the date?
wife fussing got go
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I believe it refers to the 0 (zero) in the date. I may be mistaken, but I think they were all minted in Philadelphia so large or small "o" does not refer to the mint mark. As far as what variety of large "zero" that you have, I am not sure, I don't have a RedBook in front of me. I know that Susan knows a lot about bust halves, so you might want to wait for her to come along.
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It's a little hard to tell the Overton variety without the coin in hand because a lot depends upon some measurements. It looks to be a large 0 variety (yes that is the 0 on the date). Large 0's are 2 3/4mm high.
I think I have it narrowed down to either an O-120 or O-121. Both of these have the same reverse (Reverse R). I'll outline the specs for each below and then maybe you can identify it.
On Reverse R, the 50C. is 1 1/4mm. The space between the second A in AMERICA and the arrow head is 3/4mm. The left side of the T (in UNITED) is in line with the right side of the I (in PLURIBUS). The letters in AMERICA are evenly spaced.
O-120: On the obverse, the stars are well struck but all have blunt points and are close to the milling (edge). The date is 8mm, large and close. This variety has a rarity rating of 1 (common).
O-121: On the obverse, the mouth is open. The stars have medium sharp points. The date is 8 1/2mm, The stars on the left are usually flat. This variety has a rarity rating of 3.
I could not find any other varieties that worked with the reverse. I'm very sure of the reverse on your coin. I don't know why you were offered so much for it. I would grade it VF25-30.
The only large letter variety that I could find is an O-114 which has the L Reverse. The large letter variety is a rarity 5 and is worth quite a bit. But I'm sure that yours is the large 0 with the R Reverse.
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Maybe these will help you. Here are photos of 1832 small and large letter varietys. Like SusanLynn said, the large letter is worth quite a bit more in 1830. Large letter  Small Letter  MM 
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Thanks you all for your info and what more if anyone Knows? That$500.00 got going why he did he seen something we did not?
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quote: Originally posted by amac44
Thanks you all for your info and what more if anyone Knows? That$500.00 got going why he did he seen something we did not?
If it was snake it would have bit me
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Wow, Those are all very nice. She may well be the prettiest woman on a US coin. At least you can tell what gender she is.
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I didn't check the reverses (Susan is good at these and I trust her opinion) and it definately looks like a 120 to me. The star to dentil arrangement is just inconsistant with 121 and looks right for 120.
Either way if someone offered you $500 for it you should take it.
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quote: Originally posted by amac44
quote: Originally posted by amac44
Thanks you all for your info and what more if anyone Knows? That$500.00 got going why he did he seen something we did not?
If it was snake it would have bit me
Did you figure out why he offered so much? This post sounds like you did. BTW, Cave_Troll, thanks for the compliment. I still have lots and lots to learn though. 
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thanks you all you came to a friend in need of help so fast! he look at the reverse and the rim a long time I will try to get rim& rev pictures
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quote: Originally posted by amac44
thanks you all you came to a friend in need of help so fast! he look at the reverse and the rim a long time I will try to get rim& rev pictures
I have tryed to get a rim picture but its not working well we still try! thanks folks
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