1836 H10c 3 over inverted 3 question
Frozenink
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No pic, cant get a good shot at this tiny thing.
Does the 3 over inverted 3 look the same as the one in the cherry pickers guide for 1834? I dont see the 1836 listed in the book (published 2006).
There is also a die crack that starts at 12 and runs down thru the cap and almost out the bottom of her hair. Dont know if this goes hand and hand with the 3 over inverted 3.
Are there any books that cover bust H10, dimes and quarters?
Thanks guys
Gary
Does the 3 over inverted 3 look the same as the one in the cherry pickers guide for 1834? I dont see the 1836 listed in the book (published 2006).
There is also a die crack that starts at 12 and runs down thru the cap and almost out the bottom of her hair. Dont know if this goes hand and hand with the 3 over inverted 3.
Are there any books that cover bust H10, dimes and quarters?
Thanks guys
Gary
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Gary
<< <i>Here is a picture of an MS63 example I sold.
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I just noticed that there is no coin submission # for the 1836 3 over inverted 3. Its in the redbook and the pcgs price guide. How would I submit this coin? ok figured out this question.
Gary
even though the pop report says there are "only 3" you will have to understand that not too many people submit their coins with the coin number I listed above. There are hundreds of these coins out there
Here's an "unattributed on the holder" 3/inv 3 graded MS66 (early die stage):
<< <i>Are there any books that cover bust H10, dimes and quarters?
Thanks guys
Gary >>
Here are the standard reference books for each of the series you mentioned...
"FEDERAL HALF DIMES 1792-1837" by Logan & McCloskey 1998
"EARLY UNITED STATES DIMES 1796-1837" by Davis, Logan, Lovejoy, McCloskey & Subjack 1984
"EARLY UNITED STATES QUARTERS 1796-1838" by Tompkins 2008
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Go to Early United States Coins - to order the New "Early United States Half Dollar Vol. 1 / 1794-1807" book or the 1st new Bust Quarter book!