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Edited: The image is shown a number of posts below. It's the Breen 10 of the 1804 Plain 4 No Stems 1/2 Cent in die state III (always buy the book before the coin) in 65 BN.
The horizontal planchet flaw is not as pronounced as it appears in the image, and the coin is a medium brown on the front, slightly lighter on the reverse. It has the vertical die crack in the left obverse field, and the die crack from the second leaf to the 'E' on the reverse.
Cartwheel luster is evident on the obverse, but it glistens on the reverse like some of the nicer Braided Hair BN Uncs.
You can't tell from the image, but surfaces are clean, the strike is better than average, and contact marks are minimal. What I like about this coin is with the possible exception of a possible flyspeck inside of the loop of R in AMERICA (on the reverse), this coin has no carbon.
The horizontal planchet flaw is not as pronounced as it appears in the image, and the coin is a medium brown on the front, slightly lighter on the reverse. It has the vertical die crack in the left obverse field, and the die crack from the second leaf to the 'E' on the reverse.
Cartwheel luster is evident on the obverse, but it glistens on the reverse like some of the nicer Braided Hair BN Uncs.
You can't tell from the image, but surfaces are clean, the strike is better than average, and contact marks are minimal. What I like about this coin is with the possible exception of a possible flyspeck inside of the loop of R in AMERICA (on the reverse), this coin has no carbon.
"Vou invadir o Nordeste,
"Seu cabra da peste,
"Sou Mangueira......."
"Seu cabra da peste,
"Sou Mangueira......."
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"Seu cabra da peste,
"Sou Mangueira......."