The obverse was struck using Obverse Die 5. This was the only use of this die.
The reverse was struck using Reverse Die C. This was the first of three uses of the die. It was next used to strike the 1835 O-104 and then the 1834 O-120.
(1) On the obverse the date has a recut, Horn top 5 with a dot to the right of the curve. A line joins the stand and the ball of the 5.
(2) On the reverse A is higher than M and leans to the left. ER is wide spaced and is out of line.
The variety explanation is from a Coinzip thread & the images are not mine, but is an example of the O-107.
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The obverse was struck using Obverse Die 5. This was the only use of this die.
The reverse was struck using Reverse Die C. This was the first of three uses of the die. It was next used to strike the 1835 O-104 and then the 1834 O-120.
(1) On the obverse the date has a recut, Horn top 5 with a dot to the right of the curve. A line joins the stand and the ball of the 5.
(2) On the reverse A is higher than M and leans to the left. ER is wide spaced and is out of line.
The variety explanation is from a Coinzip thread & the images are not mine, but is an example of the O-107.
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