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1813 was a very good year-12 1813 Dated CBH's!

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Here is a run of all my 1813's. All 12 of them. You can also find out more about them here: https://www.maibockaddict.com/1813-capped-bust-half-dollars.shtml

 

Please note that my site is under construction, and it as of yet does not send out a security certificate. It is an HTTPS site and is secure, hosted by Optimum. I am putting up the info that I can do myself, then I will start upgrading features. I AM interested in anyone who would like to contribute write-ups about coins (with very large and detailed images). I know people here do informative write ups from time to time. Coin type does not matter. PM me if you are interested. Lance has contributed his 1823 "3" write up-with much larger pics.

 

Here we go:

O-101a (R4 die state)

1813O-101A.jpg

1813O-101aR.jpg

 

O-102 (R4)

1813O-102001.jpg

1813O-102002.jpg

 

O-103 (R2)

1813O-103.jpg

1813O-103R.jpg

 

O-104 (R4)

1813O-104005.jpg

1813O-104006.jpg

 

O-105 (R1)

1813O-105O.jpg

1813O-105R.jpg

 

O-106a (R2)

1813106a001.jpg

1813106a002.jpg

 

O-107 (R4 Die State)

1813O-107O-1.jpg

1813O-107R-1.jpg

 

O-107a (R1)

1813107A1.jpg

1813107a002.jpg

 

O-108a (R2)

1813O-108A.jpg

1813O-108AR.jpg

A second (Photos by Lance Keigwin)

1813O109PCGSAU50obv.jpg

1813O109PCGSAU50rev.jpg

 

O-109 (R3)

1813109001.jpg

1813109002.jpg

 

O-110 (R1)

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1813--even if it doesn't have the diversity of 1827 ;)-- is one of my favorite years for busties. Here is another 107.

 

1813-107o.jpg1813-107r.jpg

 

Not even close to Dave's grade-wise, but it does come with a little bonus...the edge lettering is completely doubled.

 

(Seller's pic because I can't seem to make the ole flashlight trick work)

doubleletter13.jpg

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Nice group of 1813 CBHs. Now you need to find the remaining die states that you do not yet have. :banana:

 

For those of you not into Overton collecting there are 16 total 1813s, when considering all the die states. I know of only a small number of collectors interested in owning all the marriages, and all the die states.

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Nice group of 1813 CBHs. Now you need to find the remaining die states that you do not yet have. :banana:

 

For those of you not into Overton collecting there are 16 total 1813s, when considering all the die states. I know of only a small number of collectors interested in owning all the marriages, and all the die states.

 

I know...5 more to go!!!! :insane:

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Love them! 1813...what a great early year for minting.

 

Here are a few more. Nothing new...you already have them covered.

Lance.

 

O.101, R2. A popular variety, the "50C/UNI" gets its name from the obviously botched lower reverse.

 

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O.107a, R1. Attractive album toning with unusually strong luster. This variety is known for its shattered dies and clash marks, and this example is very late state with spectacularly shattered dies.

 

1813PCGSXF45obv_zps2d5a7451.jpg1813PCGSXF45rev_zps7dfc7899.jpg

 

 

O.108a R2. Ten marriages for 1813, more than 1.2 million minted, most with weak-to-good strike. This version is a favorite.

 

1813O108aPCGSAU58obv_zps05c7698b.jpg1813O108aPCGSAU58rev_zps4c8fded3.jpg

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