New Baby Bustie!
lordmarcovan
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Just a modest, crusty circ. I thought she was cute, so I picked her up.
GTG before looking up the cert, if you feel like it.

Collector since 1976. On the CU forums here since 2001.
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I could see that in the 12-15 range
It is LM-2 die marriage, the most common of 1834
Here is the cert page, for those who are ready to look and test themselves.
https://www.pcgs.com/cert/37015358
Collector since 1976. On the CU forums here since 2001.
Well it looks like Barndog hit it right... I was going to say 20....Cheers, RickO
Nice one!
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@lordmarcovan Congratulations!
She's got the look!
I guessed 15 when I was first shown the TrueView, before I looked it up.
Collector since 1976. On the CU forums here since 2001.
nice baby busty, ill go au 50
Neat just wish they would treat any PVC growth prior to encapsulating anything.
Before looking, I'm going to guess F-12. Question, tho (for my learning) - is that a ding (maybe the same ding as the rim), at "US" of "PLURIBUS"? Or, something else going on there that I don't know about? Nice pickup! I like!
Rocking my "shiny-object-syndrome"!!!
I'm really not sure what's going on there- whether it's an old mark, some kind of die variety thing, or a planchet flaw. (That last seems unlikely to me.)
Collector since 1976. On the CU forums here since 2001.
that’s a really nice coin indeed.. I think barndog is right, it must be closer to 15, maybe slightly more than that, not really sure..
Anyone else have any ideas on what that might be? I originally thought maybe just a big hit to the rim and that area of "E PLURIBUS UNUM", so that brought me to an F-12. On viewing the pic blown up on my monitor, it looks like the "ATE" of "STATES" might also be dinged. But, maybe it's something else? And, what's the upper portion of the second "S" of "STATES" filled with?
Rocking my "shiny-object-syndrome"!!!
i like the patina! a very honest looking circ piece.