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1805 1/2 C Small 5, With Stems. C-3, B-3, R.4 VG8 Unce 1805[1/2 C] Small 5, With Stems. C-3, B-3, R.

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1805 1/2 C Small 5, With Stems. C-3, B-3, R.4 VG8 Unce 1805[1/2 C] Small 5, With Stems. C-3, B-3, R.
<B>1805<1/2 C> Small 5, With Stems. C-3, B-3, R.4. Die State 2--Improperly Cleaned--NCS. VG Details. VG7 EAC.</B></I> Small, centered 5; Highest leaf below center of S. The later die state of this variety with a prominent bulge in the right obverse field. The obverse is the same die that was earlier used for Cohen-2, the reverse was used later for Cohen-4. Distinguishing between this plentiful Small 5, Stems variety and the rarer C-2 can be done by several features on the reverse. Breen recorded nine differences, but the easiest is comparison of the location of the berry inside the right wreath next to F in HALF. On this variety, the berry is entirely above the top of that letter. On the rare C-2 die marriage, only half the berry is above the top of that letter.<BR> Perhaps NCS is correct in their determination that this coin has been improperly cleaned. However, we feel that such a description is unnecessarily harsh. The surfaces have lovely olive-brown color with pale blue accents. This example is much nicer that typically seen, without any of the usual roughness or porosity. A number of small abrasions on both sides are consistent with the grade. High grade specimens are non-existent, with the finest known barely reaching Extremely Fine. Design weakness inside the left part of the wreath is typical of most known examples. Take a look at this important half cent, for we believe you will find it to be a most attractive representative of the die marriage.<BR><I>Ex: Peter Cumberland Coins (4/25/1988); Lanny Reinhardt (4/27/1989).</B></I> Envelope Included.