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Edited by Numisnut 11/16/2010 4:26 pm
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I'd call that conclusive. 
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I would call it conclusive as well. Thanks folks.
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One more question. What is the rarety munber for the 1825 O-106? Thanks again.
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Quote: One more question. What is the rarety munber for the 1825 O-106? Thanks again. R.4 in the Third Edition Overton, probably worth something approaching $90-ish in the F15-VF20 condition I believe your coin to be. By the way, welcome to Coin Community. As you might have realized, I'm a bit of a Bustie fan and it's nice to have a new member present one of these beauties by way of introduction. 
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Thank you Dave. I have a few more that I am needing help with and will be posting them in the next couple of days just to see if I have anything special and worth sending off to be slabbed.Again, thanks for any and all help. I like this place already. heheheh
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Bring on the busties! Nice O-106!  Diagnostics: The 1825 O-106 The only use of Obverse 4 and Reverse Die F. (1) The 5 in the date is recut at the lower curve of the top. (2) Most crossbars extend left of the shield and some extend far into the right wing. (3) The RI is very close with the base of the are slightly higher. This Overton diagnostics call for no die cracks. (Die cracks make it an O-106a) and 
Edited by Moe145 11/16/2010 3:24 pm
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I'm in no way close to the level of expertise regarding bust coinage as many of the fine folks at the forum, but I'm still looking forward to ogling your nice busts! Wait, that came out bad... And... 
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Quote: What is the rarity number for the 1825 O-106? The 106 and 106A were both downgraded to R-3 about 10-15 years ago.
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Edited by Moe145 11/17/2010 07:54 am
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Thanks Moe. Hope to get some more input although I'm sure you know your busts.
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In order shown, the correct attributions are:
1829 O-108 (R-2) 1830 O-104 (R-3) 1830 O-113 (R-2)
(These are not guesses).
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