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Re: 1811 Bust Halves - The latest in a great series of informative threads on Capped Bust Halves --- Pos
1811 O-107 Prime JRocco did an outstanding job of presenting the 1811 O-107, R4 die marriage in this Forum. (How the Heck did he get such great close-up photos? Don't try to explain. It would go in o… (View Post)1 -
Re: 1811 Bust Halves - The latest in a great series of informative threads on Capped Bust Halves --- Pos
Photos of the 1811 O-111 die marriage, both the EDS and the IDS. The O-111 die marriage was struck using obverse die 9 and reverse die I. This was the only use of these dies. The quick identifiers fo… (View Post)1 -
Re: 1811 Bust Halves - The latest in a great series of informative threads on Capped Bust Halves --- Pos
Photos of the 1811/10 O-102, R4 Another tough die marriage to find in any grade. EF-45 and AU specimens are rare. Souders in "Bust Half Fever II" estimates that there are only total of 450 … (View Post)1 -
Re: 1808 is the twenty-eight informative picture thread covering the Capped Bust Half Dollar series. Sho
Photos 1808 O-110a, R4+ Same as the O-110 with additional die cracks. The neatest die crack is the awesome looking one at Star 7. (View Post)1 -
Re: 1808 is the twenty-eight informative picture thread covering the Capped Bust Half Dollar series. Sho
Photos of 1808 O-110, R5 ex Charleton Meyer collection Not the prettiest Bustie but I am glad to have it. I finally found this coin last year to replace a dipped F-12 that I had had in my collection.… (View Post)1