I'm not that good at these without the book so I may be totally wrong but I think it's the LM10 and an early die state one at that. Later in the life of this marriage a cud developes from TY to S9 to rim between S9 and S10. It looks like the crack that makes this cud is on your coin.
Sure, Russ's coin is fabulous, but Baley's has character. (Plus is something that I could possibly buy, while Russ's is something that my wife would kill me if I bought!)
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Interesting die marker at exact center of the reverse. Reminds me of the 1884 Morgan dollar VAM's 3 & 4 with similar raised dot of metal on obverse(adjacent to Morgan's monogram) that appears to have been the result of a mint worker's test of the die, possibly for hardness. Any H-D specialists here care to comment?
<< <i>Half Dimes look great in large pictures, but they are so darn small when in hand. >>
I agree. They are definitely a coin for younger eyes than mine. Not as bad as three cent silvers, though!
Russ, NCNE >>
Very true. That said...even though I am not a 1/2 dime guy...HOLY COW that coin is beyond description. Great pics Russ of a true great piece. WOW---what a coin. Thanks for posting these pics of all these coins Russ- you did a great job on them all.
<< <i>Interesting die marker at exact center of the reverse. Reminds me of the 1884 Morgan dollar VAM's 3 & 4 with similar raised dot of metal on obverse(adjacent to Morgan's monogram) that appears to have been the result of a mint worker's test of the die, possibly for hardness. Any H-D specialists here care to comment? >>
my understanding of the centering dot is that a compass from that point was used to incribe concentric circles about the periphery, into which the engraver would punch the letters and stars of the legend. Is this essentially correct ?
<< <i>my understanding of the centering dot is that a compass from that point was used to incribe concentric circles about the periphery, into which the engraver would punch the letters and stars of the legend. Is this essentially correct ? >>
Baley, that is correct, according to all research thus far. Beautiful half dime Russ. That looks like a real Unc, as opposed to some of the MS61 slabbed 1795 5C pieces out there (NGC...cough.....NGC).
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I'm not that good at these without the book so I may be totally wrong but I think it's the LM10 and an early die state one at that. Later in the life of this marriage a cud developes from TY to S9 to rim between S9 and S10. It looks like the crack that makes this cud is on your coin.
they started out the same year, but this one lived a very different life
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Beautiful half dime!!
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<< <i>Wow... is this for sale or just a coin someone had you image? >>
It's one I had the privilege of imaging.
Russ, NCNE
thanks for playing.......
Too many positive BST transactions with too many members to list.
<< <i>AU 55, artificially toned.
thanks for playing....... >>
Please sell me all the AU AT half dimes you have.
<< <i>AU 55, artificially toned.
thanks for playing....... >>
You should probably stick to your "ACC" graded modern bullion.
Russ, NCNE
I think I'll keep all my 1/2 dimes for a rainy day.
and Hey!, don't make fun of ACC. They make alot of slimy ebay people alot of $$$.
Too many positive BST transactions with too many members to list.
<< <i> Anybody like Half Dimes? As in 1795?
Russ, NCNE >>
I do!
I'll PM my address where to send it.
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OK, just to set the record straight.....
I DON'T think this 1/2 dime is AT, I was trying to be funny. Man, tough crowd.
I DO, however, think it's a tad overgraded, just like GoldenEyeNumis. said also.
BUT, being it is such a rarity, I think it adds a point or 8. by NGC anyways.
SO there.......the peon has spoken again!
Too many positive BST transactions with too many members to list.
<< <i>Russ's is something that my wife would kill me if I bought! >>
Same here
<< <i>Half Dimes look great in large pictures, but they are so darn small when in hand. >>
I agree. They are definitely a coin for younger eyes than mine. Not as bad as three cent silvers, though!
Russ, NCNE
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<< <i>Half Dimes look great in large pictures, but they are so darn small when in hand. >>
I agree. They are definitely a coin for younger eyes than mine. Not as bad as three cent silvers, though!
Russ, NCNE >>
Very true.
That said...even though I am not a 1/2 dime guy...HOLY COW that coin is
beyond description. Great pics Russ of a true great piece.
WOW---what a coin.
Thanks for posting these pics of all these coins Russ- you did a great job on them all.
<< <i>Interesting die marker at exact center of the reverse. Reminds me of the 1884 Morgan dollar VAM's 3 & 4 with similar raised dot of metal on obverse(adjacent to Morgan's monogram) that appears to have been the result of a mint worker's test of the die, possibly for hardness. Any H-D specialists here care to comment? >>
Used to center the planchets way back then.
That one is just breath-taking.
<< <i>Interesting die marker at exact center of the reverse. >>
Centering dot. There's also one on the obverse right behind her ear.
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<< <i>my understanding of the centering dot is that a compass from that point was used to incribe concentric circles about the periphery, into which the engraver would punch the letters and stars of the legend. Is this essentially correct ? >>
Baley, that is correct, according to all research thus far. Beautiful half dime Russ. That looks like a real Unc, as opposed to some of the MS61 slabbed 1795 5C pieces out there (NGC...cough.....NGC).
<< <i>Anybody like Half Dimes? As in 1795? >>
YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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JJ
I do NOW
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But so small...if it weren't in plastic I'd be afraid I'd lose it!