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Need some Overton help - 1830

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I attributed about thirty bust halves last night, and just happen to have "the brick" in front of me. The images are not sharp, but I double-checked O-110, and it looks very likely to me.

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I think it's definitely a reverse E, and I think I agree with you guys on the O-110, the obverse is wrong for an O-105, and the stars are off for an O-112. Thanks for the help guys!

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I think it's definitely a reverse E, and I think I agree with you guys on the O-110, the obverse is wrong for an O-105, and the stars are off for an O-112. Thanks for the help guys!

Yep, the O-105 is tricky. The reverse is about a perfect match, and the obverse is very close except for the way the stars should be drawn to the edge.

 

Nice coin, by the way!

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I think it's definitely a reverse E, and I think I agree with you guys on the O-110, the obverse is wrong for an O-105, and the stars are off for an O-112. Thanks for the help guys!

Yep, the O-105 is tricky. The reverse is about a perfect match, and the obverse is very close except for the way the stars should be drawn to the edge.

 

Nice coin, by the way!

 

Yes, it has to be O-110, not only because the stars are not drawn, but additionaly because obverse 2 (used on O-105) has the stars pointing to different segments, and the coin at hand matches the star alignments for 110.

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