Looks to be 107--not the A state. In fact, it might be a prime state. Look for a die crack from the curl just above the ribbon on the obverse. If a prime, it's a score.
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@OKbustchaser said:
Looks to be 107--not the A state. In fact, it might be a prime state. Look for a die crack from the curl just above the ribbon on the obverse. If a prime, it's a score.
I think the lighting is hiding a lot of cracks. I see the cracks through the left 1 and 13, from S in STATES through M to apex of eagle's left wing, but can't make out one across the tops of 50 C.
Thanks for the information. I do see the die crack over the ribbon, will try to do better images. I checked out NGC's populations on these, it seems there are more "a" die states than without.
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Looks like it has the right die cracks for O-107a, although I can't tell if it has all of them.
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Looks to be 107--not the A state. In fact, it might be a prime state. Look for a die crack from the curl just above the ribbon on the obverse. If a prime, it's a score.
I think the lighting is hiding a lot of cracks. I see the cracks through the left 1 and 13, from S in STATES through M to apex of eagle's left wing, but can't make out one across the tops of 50 C.
Keeper of the VAM Catalog • Professional Coin Imaging • Prime Number Set • World Coins in Early America • British Trade Dollars • Variety Attribution
Thanks for the information. I do see the die crack over the ribbon, will try to do better images. I checked out NGC's populations on these, it seems there are more "a" die states than without.