1827 O-122 R5 Capped Bust Half Dollar

Obverse: 16 (Second Marriage)
Reverse: R
Very rarely appearing on the market, this marriage is led by an MS64, which may be the only Uncirculate specimen. AU examples are hard to come by, and many specimens have problems.
1827, O-122, R5, Square Base 2, Capped Bust, Half Dollar
1827, O-122, R5, Square Base 2, Capped Bust, Half Dollar
1827, O-122, R5, Square Base 2, Capped Bust, Half Dollar
1827, O-122, R5, Square Base 2, Capped Bust, Half Dollar
Variety Attribution: Obverse-Date is a wide 8 1/2mm. and medium low, top of 2 is slightly lower than 187. All.stars are large, star 1 is usually flat and it is 1 1/2 mm. from drapery. Other stars are relatively sharp. Little or no milling and all stars drawn to edge.

Reverse- 50 C. is 1 1/2 mm. and low, with a small C, the smallest of this date. Stripes of shield are mostly solid. Arrow to A nearly touch, being less than 1/4 mm. There are straight die defect lines below eagle's head and the left wing. Aa third defect line from lower edge of left wing  to olive leaves.

1827 Leaman-Gunnet Emission Sequence Number for O-122: 14
Overall Number: 235

Top five condition census coins from last 10 years of auction and sale records:
06/06 Downey MBS 32 (DeOlden)           PCGS MS64
01/17 Downey MBS 44                             PCGS AU58 CAC (ex-Frederick) (former  PCGS AU55 det quest color (Kraft Toning))
07/08 Downey FPL (ANA-Meyer)             PCGS AU58
01/16 Downey MBS 42                             PCGS AU55
01/14 Downey MBS 38 (Davignon)         PCGS AU53