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huntsman53 said:You might try to contact Larry Briggs of Larry Briggs Rare Coins at 423-718-1790 / 419-228-2285, tell him or the contact what you have and could you email Larry pics of the coin for his opinion.
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I have known Larry for a lot of years and he is one of the foremost Experts of Bust and Seated Liberty Coinage.
Good luck!
Frank
Thanks so much Frank,
What do think is the best case scenario ?
Great video and the excitement of not knowing what you had dug.
I know it's always hard and very tempting not to wipe the dirt, a person is dry mouthed from swinging and not a gob of spit to found. I have a few buddies that carry a small screw capped container of distilled water around to soak the silver's dirt off for an ID.
Anyways great catch on the dime and a real beauty at that! Congrats again.
This link might help explain the variety.
Holsonbake Numismatics - 1820 Capped Bust Dime 10c JR-12, R-7, PCGS VF35 #78-3
You might be right but stars 12 and 13 don't appear to have enough separation to be a J-12, the "1" in 10c doesn't look to be doubled and I don't see a center dot on the Obverse!
Frank