1834 50c Large Date, Small Letters, O-106 MS66
Rarity ratings provided courtesy of the Bust Half Nut Club Rarity Ratings Committee as published in their 2020 BHNC study report.
Obverse: 1834 over 4; Large crude 4 over small 4 OBV. 6. S1UH, S7LE-JCHb, S8LE, S13C. Stars medium in size and most are flat. Date is 8 mm. with a tall rather narrow 4 that is crudely cut over a small 4. Part of the crossbar of the first 4 is visible about ¼ mm. above crossbar of the final large 4. The front and top of the latter is crooked and ill formed. 183 also show slight recutting. Both 1 and 4 are much taller than 83. There is a pair of twin segments between stars 6 and 7.
Reverse: Left stand of M thin, curved, recut and joined to center at base REV. F. A1B, A2UE, A3LH. 50 C. slightly less than 1 mm., 5 is tipped to left. A-A is 1 ¼ mm. I is centered under T. Upper left corner of shield is doubled. M as noted above. (66,66,65,65,65) R.1
Edge Lettering: FIFTY CENTS OR A HALF DOLLAR
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