Hey coinnut! Was able to attribute both (and both coins were struck with the exact same die! It has been given the identification number of S.254 (The S is for Sheldon...the main guy who studied and cataloged large cent die combination/die state varieties.) I'm posting my response here because of finding two?!!! The identifiers are as follows.
First coin (S.254)
Obverse: 18 has large separation from 03, 1 is well separated from hair, 3 has no separation from Liberties draped bust dress. Also, this die is of a later die state because of the huge die crack forming under Liberties "Draped Bust".
Reverse: I in United leans left, numerator in fraction is slightly tilted up and longer than usual.
Second coin (Same EXACT die was used to strike this coin except.....
Obverse: Earlier die state w/no die crack @ Draped Bust!! (Not a rare variety but...finding and then posting two at the same time + owning both die states from ground recovery...freaky!) PLAY LOTTO WEEKLY and....... coinnut , if you keep finding die varieties in pairs...pray for Chains, 1799's and 1804's!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Big congratulations to you!
First coin (S.254)
Obverse: 18 has large separation from 03, 1 is well separated from hair, 3 has no separation from Liberties draped bust dress. Also, this die is of a later die state because of the huge die crack forming under Liberties "Draped Bust".
Reverse: I in United leans left, numerator in fraction is slightly tilted up and longer than usual.
Second coin (Same EXACT die was used to strike this coin except.....
Obverse: Earlier die state w/no die crack @ Draped Bust!! (Not a rare variety but...finding and then posting two at the same time + owning both die states from ground recovery...freaky!) PLAY LOTTO WEEKLY and....... coinnut , if you keep finding die varieties in pairs...pray for Chains, 1799's and 1804's!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Big congratulations to you!