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A couple of bust halves I recently added...

Both just crossed from NGC 58 CAC to PCGS 58.....Woo hoo!
The 1810 O.101 is fairly new, bought it off a fellow on the BST not too long ago with the CAC sticker, really nice toning!
1832 Large Letters O.101 is not exactly new. In fact, I bought it over 4 years ago (got the CAC sticker recently myself), tried to cross it back then but was unsuccessful, however never give up is my motto Also, really pretty toning!
Opinions, comments welcome.
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What's not to like?
That 1810 is spectacular.
Tom
I'll say. How could anyone not cross that to AU58?
Wow
Really like the 1810 however patina wise they look like spinster sisters who spent their whole lives living together in the same Brownstone.
Thanks everyone. The 1810 is my favorite of the two, but still very happy both crossed.
I'm not sure why he didn't try crossing the 1810 roadrunner. Maybe he was in a rush to sell it.
And perhaps they did Broadstruck
Those are beautiful
Love the look of both.
Mike
Nice! That 1810 is great. I'm not sure how both could be called AU58 on the same submission.
Latin American Collection
A great pair
Very nice; getting the CAC sticker on Bust coins can be hard.
I'm in love...
Successful BST transactions with: SilverEagles92; Ahrensdad; Smitty; GregHansen; Lablade; Mercury10c; copperflopper; whatsup; KISHU1; scrapman1077, crispy, canadanz, smallchange, robkool, Mission16, ranshdow, ibzman350, Fallguy, Collectorcoins, SurfinxHI, jwitten, Walkerguy21D, dsessom.
Awesome!
Very, very nice halves.... Cheers, RickO
Congrats on the upgrades, Dave. Gorgeous coins. Love the toning.
The 1832 LL is one of my favorite varieties of the 1830's. I have two examples and am looking at a third. I hope I'm as lucky upgrading my 1810 O.101 AU55 next month.
Lance.
Great looking pair, if your set is all matched with that kind of look, you're doing a lot of things right.
Andrew Blinkiewicz-Heritage
I'll take that 1810 in 58 over a 60-61 any day.
Gorgeous!
Thanks again everyone.
Unfortunately, I will now need to sell my 1832 LL PCGS 55
I, too, like this die marriage Lance because of all the different die states you can find showing the crack developing. My 55 is a much earlier die state with the crack being much thinner.
I hate to part with it but I'm so close now to that magic 100, can't wait!