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1827 Bust Half Die Marriage.
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Thank you everyone. I can’t wait to get this thing in hand! It’s graded AU55.

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39 minutes ago, Just Bob said:

Looks like you nailed the attribution. Really nice looking coin. (thumbsu

Thank you Bob. I was pretty sure this was the one, but this is my first time trying to attribute a Bust Half. Appreciate the feedback.

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I like Dave's site, because it groups the die marriages by T-I relationship, which helps narrow down the search, and it also has a brief description of each die. NGC's Variety Plus helps, too, because they have multiple pictures with which to compare your coin.

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6 hours ago, Just Bob said:

I like Dave's site, because it groups the die marriages by T-I relationship, which helps narrow down the search, and it also has a brief description of each die. NGC's Variety Plus helps, too, because they have multiple pictures with which to compare your coin.

I agree. His website is pretty user friendly and makes it possible for even a novice Bust Half guy like me to be able to sift through all of those attributions. I think I got lucky having the die chip marker in the bottom curl to look for. That was the first thing I looked for after the T-l relationship. The crack in 182, vertical lines intersecting with the horizontal crossbars in the shield and big C. There was one marker I never could find. Something about a dot in the shield? I never figured that one out. Variety Plus was my confirmation. Once again, I appreciate everyones help. Thanks.

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1 hour ago, jtryka said:

Too bad I wasted my time on the other thread!

Sorry. I just didn’t want to keep going on with my stuff on that other thread. Thanks for your help though. Appreciate it.

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25 minutes ago, VKurtB said:

You are on your way to a better hobby, if chasing Overton numbers doesn’t drive you crazy first. If you become a specialist, there is a national club for these pieces, the Bust Half Nut Club.

Like I said, I think I got lucky starting with this one. I’m sure many others are a real beast to attribute. I did do a little perusing through the Bust Half Nut Club website. I could easily get into Bust Halves. Very interesting. Thanks.

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 There was one marker I never could find. Something about a dot in the shield?

The early Bust Halves sometimes have centering dots that are visible and can help identify a marriage. This is an O-110 with centering dots on both sides, one in the middle of the neck, the other in the upper left side of the shield.

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8 hours ago, AcesKings said:

The early Bust Halves sometimes have centering dots that are visible and can help identify a marriage. This is an O-110 with centering dots on both sides, one in the middle of the neck, the other in the upper left side of the shield.

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Ok I do believe I found it on the reverse. Thanks again for your help.

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