1805/4 50c O-103a AU55
Rarity ratings provided courtesy of the Bust Half Nut Club Rarity Ratings Committee as published in their 2020 BHNC study report.
Obverse: Wide date, Star 1 distant from curl OBV. 2. S1UH, S8UH. S13C, S12B, S11C. Point of star 13 is close to upper edge of bust near fold of drapery. Stars are flat and BE in LIBERTY weak. Date a wide 9 ½ mm. from 1 to crossbar of 4. This over-date easily recognized because 1 does not touch lower curl, or star 1 second curl as they do on obverse 1. A faint die crack from nose extends upward to edge between Y and star 8.
Reverse: 4 berries, 3 have long stems, 1 very short REV. C. A1C, A2B, A3UH. Four berries on olive branch, three below have long stems and one above no stem. 13 arrows, second arrowhead below right stand of N. ME joined at base. Eagle's beak comes down on upper side of star point. Right base of F missing. Leaf nearly touches base of I just right of center. (55,55,55,55,55) R.5 70
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