So, which is it, 1794 or 1795 FH Half?

I found this on eBay and I'm stumped with it. This is the most worn obverse I have seen on a FH Half.
So, if you are smart enough and up for a challenge, help me find the Overton number (and corresponding date) for this coin.
The prize of Overton God will be dubbed to the person who accurately explains why it is the O-??? and not any other.

So, if you are smart enough and up for a challenge, help me find the Overton number (and corresponding date) for this coin.
The prize of Overton God will be dubbed to the person who accurately explains why it is the O-??? and not any other.


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Probably not.
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Doggedly collecting coins of the Central American Republic.
Visit the Society of US Pattern Collectors at USPatterns.com.
Those also look like scratches and not die cracks; if they were die cracks that would be awesome!!!
At first I am inclined to say 1794, but then the "4" looks like it would be tiny in comparison to the other digits in the date.
I would play it safe with this one and expect the 1795.
It's also tough to attribute any variety due to the reverse image being so fuzzy.
Here's the reverse of a 1794 half in an upcoming Heritage sale:
And here is the reverse of a 1795 half for comparison:
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