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CBH - list of clashed EAR BAR varieties
Has anyone taken the time to compile such a list of the dates and Overton numbers which show EAR BAR clashing? I am preparing to prepare such a list if one does not exist, but no point if someone has one, in which case please share.
I brake for ear bars.
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1813 O-101 LDS, O-102
1814 O-105, O-106
1827 O-106 LDS, O-127
Lance.
1814 O.103
1814 O.107
1818 O.107
Maybe we should ask posters with new Ear Bar marriages, or die states, to show pictures.
1813 O-101a
1813 O-102
1814 O-105a Single Leaf
1814 O-106a a rare one in high grade
1827 O-127 R5
<< <i>I would not call the 1814 O-103 clashing Ear Bars. >>
I defer to you, Mozin. Here's a close-up, though. I would have guessed this would count.
Lance.
Lance.
<< <i>Here's an 1810 O.106. I sold this a while back.
Lance. >>
Even with the soft areas that is a sweet looking coin!
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<< <i>I would not call the 1814 O-103 clashing Ear Bars. >>
I defer to you, Mozin. Here's a close-up, though. I would have guessed this would count.
Lance.
The close-up looks like your 1814 O-107, not your O-103.
1808 o-108a
1809 o-102a
1810 o-106
1810 o-108a
1810 o-109
1810 o-109a
1811 o-103a
1811 o-104a
1811 o-106
1812 o-103
1812 o-105a
1812 o-106
1812 o-109a
1812 o-110
1813 o-101
1813 o-101a
1813 o-102
1813 o-106a
1813 o-108a
1813 o-109
1813 o-109a
1813 o-110
1814 o-103
1814 o-105
1814 o-105a
1814 o-106
1814 o-106a
1814 o-107
1814 o-108
1815 o-101
1815 o-101a
1817 o-106
1817 o-106a
1818/7 o-101a
1818 o-107
1818 o-108
1818 o-113
1819/8 o-104
1819/8 o-104a
1819 o-110
1819 o-110a
1819 o-115
1821 o-106a
1827/6 o-102
1827/6 o-103
1827 o-105
1827 o-106
1827 o-127
1828 o-130
1828 o-122
I am sure there are more, just not sure how many more.
Here's one for ya...
Can't remember the Overton off hand and I'm to lazy to look it up right now..."-)
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Take Care, Dave
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<< <i>I would not call the 1814 O-103 clashing Ear Bars. >>
I defer to you, Mozin. Here's a close-up, though. I would have guessed this would count.
Lance.
The close-up looks like your 1814 O-107, not your O-103. >>
It is clearly the 103.
Looks like O.107. I posted one above.
Lance.
<< <i>So no one has ever created this list before? I am looking for a list where the EAR BARS are evident on at least one example, even if not typical for the date/variety. At a minimum, I know for sure the following all come with EAR BARS:
I am sure there are more, just not sure how many more. >>
Nice list, lava! Good job.
I don't see ear bars on most of the 27/6 O.102's. But you've probably seen an example.
Lance.
One thing about these clashed marriages, since the dies may have clashed after some coins were made, don't expect all in the marriage to have the Ear
Bars. If the EDS has some examples with the bars, we would expect the LDS to have them --- unless the LDS dies were polished.
I think only the 1814 E/A O-108a has the bars. The O-108 would not have the bars.
Here is the 1818/7 O-101a with bars, not yet on the list.
And, the 1819/8 O-104, not yet on the list.
<< <i>Lance, for the 1827/6 o-102, check out the 3rd edition of Overton, as the photo used clearly shows the EAR BARS. >>
I don't doubt it. I just looked at a handful. Here's mine that hasn't got the clashing.
Lance.
<< <i>That's a beauty, DenverDave! Yum.
Looks like O.107. I posted one above.
Lance. >>
Thanks Lance...
They all ways reminded me of gills, like in the Creature From the Black Lagoon...
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Take Care, Dave
<< <i>Lance, for the 1827/6 o-102, check out the 3rd edition of Overton, as the photo used clearly shows the EAR BARS. >>
Here you go, 1827/6 O-102 with Bars.
This marriage also comes without Bars.
1812 O-109a