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1813 CBH Overton Variety Set W/Emission Sequence

Category:  Varieties
Owner:  MBA101
Last Modified:  11/26/2012
Set Description
This is another very good set to put together. 1813's are tough in nice condition, especially the 50/UNI. Maybe I will add the die states as well once I have the pairings finished...



The set is now in emission sequence order By Leaman-Gunnet

Set Goals
Complete set of 1813 Overton die pairings.

Slot Name
Origin/Country
Item Description
Full Grade
Owner Comments
Pics
View Coin O-103 United States 50C 1813 O-103 NGC AU 53 Heavily toned. Much of the remaining luster has been hidden behind years of oxidation. A prime example of a coin that has likely been untouched.
View Coin O-101 50/UNI United States 50C 1813 50C/UNI O-101a NGC XF 45 Ex Mike King. R4 Die State, R2 overall. Original as all can be. Deep gray toning and just high point wear. Seen coins like this in 50 holders. Well struck.
View Coin O-102 United States 50C 1813 O-102 PCGS AU 50 Here is another fantastic original coin. An R4 that is tough to find in any condition, let alone AU. This coin has the obverse used on that ever-elusive 50C/UNI coin. The reverse is also paired on the R4 O-104 DM. Had to reach to get it, but it is worth it.
View Coin O-104 United States 50C 1813 NGC MS VF R4. Very tough to find in higher grades. - O-104. Nice even wear and toning. A nice example of this very scarce die pairing (R4).
View Coin O-108 United States 50C 1813 O-108a NGC AU 53 Really happy with this one. No hairlines worth mentioning. Strong luster for the grade. The remaining luster on the obverse is toned green, orange, or yellow. The die crack that makes this the O-108A variety is plainly visible, although not in the pics. No dentils on this coin making it rather fascinating. Reverse is clean, although not as strongly toned as the obverse. Great coin!
View Coin O-106 United States 50C 1813 O-106a PCGS XF 45 This one has AU luster, and lacks portions of the design both obverse and reverse. Very cool example that I believe to be undergraded at a 45. ANACS originally gave this a 45, then NGC said it was a 40, then PCGS upped it to a 45 again. More than 50% of the luster is present, and the toning appears to be original.
View Coin O-105 United States 50C 1813 O-105 NGC AU 55 Deep blue-orange toning. Limited wear. Luster subdued but present. Nice strike and detail.
View Coin O-110 United States 50C 1813 O-110 PCGS XF 40 R1. Love the clashes! - Marvelously toned original coin. Great clash marks. I like everything about this one.
View Coin O-109 United States 50C 1813 O-109 PCGS XF 45 R3. Obverse and reverse second use of dies - Honest wear, possibly original toning. Obverse die cracks visible near stars and around base of bust.
View Coin O-107 United States 50C 1813 NGC AU 50 This die state is an R4. Numerous clashes, and the beginnings of the excessive cracks may be seen obverse and reverse. It is a nifty coin and a great companion to the 107A that is in the set.
View Coin O-107A United States 50C 1813 O-107a PCGS XF 45 R1."A" model. Lotsa cracks. - Rainbow of colors and chocolate envelope toning. Strong luster makes the grade.

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