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Lustrous 1811 O-107 Half, AU58

1811 50C Small 8 AU58 PCGS. O-107, R.4. This scarce die marriage combines the obverse of O-105 and the reverse of O-106. The final 1 has a die chip below its upper serif that Overton mistook as recutting. The reverse has an extension of the second crossbar into the right wing.
The obverse has a faint die crack between the final 1 and star 13, from the border to the curl. The reverse has peripheral die cracks that Overton describes.
Nearly full luster is evident on both sides of this lovely near-Mint example, with golden-brown toning, deeper at the borders. Traces of lighter gray color marks the high point wear. While the variety is quite scarce, several Mint State examples survive. This piece from the Frederick Collection apparently just misses the Condition Census.
From The Donald R. Frederick Collection of Early U.S. Coinage: Bayside Part II.


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Auction Dates
Apr-May, 2010
28th-2nd Wednesday-Sunday
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Sold on Apr 30, 2010 for: $2,415.00
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