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1843 H10C MS63 ANACS. V-3. Shattered reverse die. 1843[H10C] MS63 ANACS.

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1843 H10C MS63 ANACS. V-3. Shattered reverse die. 1843[H10C] MS63 ANACS.
<B>1843<H10C> MS63 ANACS.</B></I> V-3. Shattered reverse die. Bright and lustrous, with no signs of toning. The obverse has a tiny flaw between stars ten and eleven, which implies this is either V-3 or V-6. The V-6 variety shows recutting on the 18, which this coin does not have. Our consignor believed this to be V-5, but there is no crack through the E of LIBERTY on the obverse. The reverse plated in the Valentine's <I>The United States Half Dimes</B></I> for his V-5A shows what might be the start of a crack through the left side of the M in AMERICA, which would match this coin. ANACS called this a V-4, which also comes with a shattered reverse, but the die cracks are not in the right places, so that attribution is not correct. Neither the Valentine no the Al Blythe <I>The Complete Guide To Liberty Seated Half Dimes</B></I> contains sufficient information to attribute this coin.<BR> The reverse die state is a delight to study, there is a major bisecting die crack down through the lower right serif of the E in STATES which continues downward through the left upper serif of the L in HALF, the right leg of the M in DIME, and out the rim to the right of the final A in AMERICA missing both that letter and the end of the branch. Secondary cracks are found through the right side of the T of UNITED which meets the primary crack through DIM just below the centers of those letters. A lighter die crack extends down from the rim, grazes the lower right side of the first S of STATES, top right portion of H, middle of A in HALF and connects to the primary crack just at the left side of the L. The last major crack extends from the rim through the left leg of the M in AMERICA, through the center of F to the lower third of the L in HALF where it meets the primary crack. A much fainter die crack extends down the right side of the M to the lower left base serif in E of AMERICA to the wreath below.<BR><I>Ex: Charles W. Woodruff privately (8/89).</B></I><BR><I>From The William A. Harmon Collection of United States Half Dimes.</B></I>