<< <i>No clashes on the reverse, so it's a common 101-b I assume. >>
You are probably correct, since 101b has "Pie Shaped Die Cracks" in the title, while 101c adds "Clashed Die" in the titles. If Gerry would add "crack forms at 1:30" to the 101b text description (instead of the 101c description), that would make it clearer.
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http://www.seateddimevarieties.com/date_mintmark/1837_101cpage.htm
Your specimen has the light die crack starting at 1:30, which makes it the 101c and not the 101b.
Check yours for the reverse clashes.
I don't see the obverse clashes on yours, so it's probably before the clashing.
<< <i>Looks like 101c. Did you look at Gerry's site?
http://www.seateddimevarieties.com/date_mintmark/1837_101cpage.htm
Your specimen has the light die crack starting at 1:30, which makes it the 101c and not the 101b.
Check yours for the reverse clashes.
I don't see the obverse clashes on yours, so it's probably before the clashing. >>
Awesome site, thank you!! No clashes on the reverse, so it's a common 101-b I assume.
<< <i>No clashes on the reverse, so it's a common 101-b I assume. >>
You are probably correct, since 101b has "Pie Shaped Die Cracks" in the title,
while 101c adds "Clashed Die" in the titles.
If Gerry would add "crack forms at 1:30" to the 101b text description (instead of the 101c description), that would make it clearer.