1819/8 50c Small 9, O-101 XF45
Rarity ratings provided courtesy of the Bust Half Nut Club Rarity Ratings Committee as published in their 2020 BHNC study report.
Obverse: 1819 over 18; Small narrow 9, with open tail OBV. 1. S1UH, S7LE-TOC, S8B, S13LE. Stars sharp with long points that are close to milling. Date is 9 mm. with slender figures, 81 closer than 18 or 19. The tail of the 9 is much more slender and there is far more space between knob and loop than on large 9. Considerably more portions of the 8 are visible around the tail, than are visible with the large 9.
Reverse: Solid twin segment below 50 REV. A. A1B, A2UE, A3UE. 50 C. is 2 mm. with slender 5 and large 0 that are 1 ½ mm. apart. Arrowheads separated. A-A is ½ mm. Solid twin segment below 0. A fine die crack from tips of olive leaves to top of UN gradually extends around most of the reverse. (64,64,64, 63,63) R.1
Edge Lettering: FIFTY CENTS OR A HALF DOLLAR
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