- 1833 LM-5 R7 PCGS XF40 Capped Bust Half Dime
Discovered in 1987. 7 known.
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- 1835 LM-12 R7+ PCGS VF35 Capped Bust Half Dime
Discovered in 2007. 4 known.
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- 1820 JR-12 R6 PCGS AU55 Capped Bust Dime
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- 1821 JR-2 R6+ PCGS MS66 Capped Bust Dime
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- 1827 JR-10 R6+ PCGS XF40 Capped Bust Dime
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- 1827 JR-14 R8 VF30 Capped Bust Dime
Discovered in September 2010, and confirmed in November 2010. The obverse die is shared with JR-1. The reverse die is shared with JR-2. 2 known.
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- 1833 JR-3 R6 PCGS AU55 Capped Bust Dime
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- 1822 B-3 R8 NGC AG03 Capped Bust Quarter
Discovered by an Illinois collector, and certified as a new variety by NGC in June 2017. The obverse die is shared with B-1 and B-2. The reverse die is unique to B-3. Unique.
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- 1794 O-102, T-8 R6+ NGC VF35 Flowing Hair Half Dollar
The obverse die is shared with O-101. The reverse die is unique to O-102. 15-16 known.
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- 1794 O-108, T-6 R7 NGC XF Details Flowing Hair Half Dollar
Hilt specimen. The obverse die is unique to O-108. The reverse die is shared with O-101, O-106, and O-107. 8-9 known.
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- 1794 O-109, T-1 R8 NGC VF25 Flowing Hair Half Dollar
Discovered by Robert Hilt in the fall of 1976, this die marriage is so far unique in silver, though there are two copper specimens known in museums. Per the Tompkins emission sequence for 1794, this may be the first silver half dollar produced by the United States Mint. The reverse die is shared with O-105. The obverse die is unique to O-109.
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- 1794 O-110, T-9 R7- PCGS Genuine VF Details Flowing Hair Half Dollar
The obverse die is shared with O-103 and O-104. The reverse die is unique to O-110. 12 known.
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- 1794 O-111, T-2 R8 About Good Flowing Hair Half Dollar
Discovered in March 1993 by Andrew W. Pollack III at Bowers and Merena, this die marriage remains unique. The obverse die is shared with O-105 and O-106. The reverse die is unique to O-111.
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- 1795 O-101, T-28 R7- NGC VF20 Flowing Hair Half Dollar
Frederick specimen. The obverse die is shared with O-102, O-103, O-106, and O-107. The reverse die is shared with the ultra rare O-132. 10 known.
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- 1795 O-120, T-4 R6 NGC MS62 Flowing Hair Half Dollar
The obverse die is unique to O-120. The reverse die is shared with O-118, O-121, and O-122. 18-20 known.
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- 1795 O-123, T-6 R7 NCS XF Details Flowing Hair Half Dollar
Frederick Specimen. The obverse die is shared with O-122. The reverse die is unique to O-123. 11-12 known.
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- 1795 O-132, T-27 R8 NGC VG10 Flowing Hair Half Dollar
Re-discovered in late 2000 by a southern California dealer, this die marriage has 2 known examples. However, the whereabouts of the specimen originally plated in Beistle's 1929 work are not known. The obverse die is unique to O-132. The reverse die is shared with the extremely rare O-101.
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- 1795 O-133 R8 PCGS F15 Flowing Hair Half Dollar
Discovered in May 2020 by an advanced Bust Half Dollar collector. The obverse die is unique to O-133. The reverse die is shared with 1794 O-102 and 1795 O-117, O-120, O-121, and O-122. A second specimen has since been indentified in a September 1996 Superior Galleries auction, but its whereabouts are unknown.
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- 1805 O-114, T-8 R8 VG10 Draped Bust Half Dollar
Pugh specimen. The obverse die is shared with O-107. The reverse die is shared with O-102. 2 known.
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- 1806 O-108, T-2 Knobbed 6 No Stem through Claw R7 NCS F Details Draped Bust Half Dollar
Frederick specimen. The obverse die is shared with O-106 and O-107. The reverse die is unique to O-108. 7 known.
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- 1806 O-126, T-26 R7- PCGS VF20 Draped Bust Half Dollar
Summers specimen. The obverse die is shared with O-118, O-119, O-120, O-121, and O-122. The reverse die is unique to O-126. 11-12 known.
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- 1806 O-128, T-19 R8 VF Details Draped Bust Half Dollar
Meyer specimen. Discovered in November 1995, this die marriage remains unique. The obverse die is shared with O-123, O-124, and O-130. The reverse die is shared with O-116 and O-129.
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- 1806 O-129, T-21 R8 G Details Draped Bust Half Dollar
Discovered in October 2005 by David Hatfield. The obverse die is unique for O-129. The reverse die is shared with O-116 and O-128. 2 known.
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- 1806 O-130, T-18 R8 NGC VF30 Draped Bust Half Dollar
Discovered by senior Heritage cataloguer Mark Borckardt in January 2007, this die marriage remains unique. The obverse die is shared with O-123, O-124, and O-128. The reverse die is shared with O-115.
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- 1807 O-115, T-10 R7+ PCGS VF20 Draped Bust Half Dollar
Meyer specimen. Discovered in September 2003 by David Baker, and confirmed in June 2004. The obverse die is unique to O-115. The reverse die is shared with O-103 and O-104. 4 known.
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- 1817 O-102 R7- PCGS AU53 Capped Bust Half Dollar
Eliasberg specimen. The obverse die is unique to O-102. The reverse die is shared with O-103. 11 known.
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- 1823 O-113 R6+ PCGS XF40 Capped Bust Half Dollar
Meyer specimen. The obverse and reverse dies are unique to O-113. 14 known.
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- 1825 O-118 R7+ PCGS VF35 Capped Bust Half Dollar
Meyer specimen. Discovered by Olin Carter in November 1984. The obverse die is unique to O-118. The reverse die is shared with O-103. 6 known.
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- 1827 O-149 R8 PCGS AU53 Capped Bust Half Dollar
Meyer specimen. The obverse die is shared with O-120. The reverse die is shared with O-112 and O-113. 5 known.
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- 1829 O-120 R8 PCGS VF25 Capped Bust Half Dollar
Obverse die is shared with O-112. Reverse die is unique to O-120. 3 known.
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- 1832 O-123 R7+ PCGS PR55 Capped Bust Half Dollar
Dash Date. Proof only issue. Minted in 1833. The obverse die is shared with O-112. The reverse die is unique to O-123. 6 known, but one specimen resides in the Smithsonian.
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- 1833 O-116 CLE R7+ PCGS PR65 Capped Bust Half Dollar
Crushed Lettered Edge. Proof only issue. Minted in 1836. The obverse die is unique to O-116. The reverse die is shared with 1836 O-106. 4 known.
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- 1834 O-122 CLE R7+ NGC PR67 Capped Bust Half Dollar
Crushed Lettered Edge. Proof only issue. Minted in 1836. The obverse die is unique to O-122. The reverse die is shared with 1836 O-106. 5 known.
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- 1835 O-111 CLE R7+ PCGS PR64 Capped Bust Half Dollar
Crushed Lettered Edge. Proof only issue. Minted in 1836. The obverse die is unique to O-111. The reverse die is shared with 1836 O-106. 4 known.
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- 1796 B-3, BB-62 R8 PCGS XF45+ Draped Bust Dollar
Small Date, Small Letters. 2 known.
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- 1796 B-6, BB-64 R8 PCGS VF35 Draped Bust Dollar
Small Date, Large Letters. Discovered by Walter H. Breen in the summer of 1957. 3 known.
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- 1798 B-33, BB-117 R8 PCGS XF45 Draped Bust Dollar
Pointed 9, Close Date. Discovered by W. Earl Spies in the 1950s, only 3 examples are known.
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- 1798 B-34, BB-126 R8 PCGS Genuine VF Details Draped Bust Dollar
Pointed 9, 13 Arrows. Discovered by Scott Mitchell in early 2015. The obverse die was also used on B-10 and B-13. The reverse die was also used on B-18 and B-22. Unique.
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