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Following will be a hint to help you attribute the 1810's you find on eBay, at coin shows, etc. Last night for bedtime reading I again chose the Leaman Gunnet treatise on the Emission Order of Capped Bust Halves. I was reminded in the 1810 section of the following facts: The OUTSIDE point of star 13 is scalloped on the… -
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Some diagnostics for 1810 O-108 R3: Obverse: Star 1 points to lower half of dentil. Star 7 points to upper edge of dentil, and to lower half of curl. A tiny dot shows in the field below the inner point of star 7. A vertical die crack shows from milling left of date, and into drapery. Mouth is open. Reverse: A small tine… -
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Some diagnostics for 1810 O-103 R2: Obverse: Star 1 points to lower edge of dentil. Star 12 is recut, showing on lower left point. Small date slants to left. Miss Liberty’s upper lip has a defect. On this LDS, the small crack under the date extending left, is now reaching right to star 11. This late die use also shows… -
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Photo 1810 O-101, R1 Hey Buddy! How about a coin with 3 dots and a dash below the eagle's left claw? Well, here's one. The 1810 O-101. ...a great quick diagnostic for this die marriage. The O-101 is one of four 1810 die marriages with a die crack below or at the date. ...but do not use this die crack as a primary…
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