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1834 JR-5 Bust Dime, MS67
Among the Finest at PCGS
An Early Die State, Vividly Toned

1834 10C Large 4, JR-5, R.1, MS67 PCGS. CAC. Ex: Bender Collection. A pointed stub of the crossbar on an oversized 4 identifies the JR-5 variety, a readily available die marriage among 1834 dimes, but nonetheless rare in Superb Gem condition such as this colorfully toned example. Dappled beige-gold accents enliven the overall vivid turquoise-blue toning. The coin is sharply struck from an early die state, with a light crack through STATES and a trio of light cracks through the date. Later JR-5 die states show a cascade of heavy reverse die cracks and cuds through multiple, more advanced die stages. The 635,000-piece mintage required seven varieties, making 1834 dimes interesting for specialists by the early and late die states. Among Large 4 varieties, this vibrant and sharply struck example offers tremendous eye appeal supported by CAC-endorsement. A Superb Gem, it is tied for numerical finest at PCGS, with a single Plus-graded example marginally finer. Population (all Large 4 varieties): 3 in 67 (1 in 67+), 0 finer (7/22).
Ex: Kennywood Collection (ANR, 1/2005), lot 349; Richard C. Jewell Collection (Stack's Bowers, 8/2011), lot 7274.
From The Bender Family Collection, Part I.

Coin Index Numbers: (NGC ID# 237E, Variety PCGS# 38877, Base PCGS# 4526, Greysheet# 213118)

Weight: 2.70 grams

Metal: 89.24% Silver, 10.76% Copper


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Auction Info

Auction Dates
August, 2022
22nd-28th Monday-Sunday
Bids + Registered Phone Bidders: 17
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Sold on Aug 24, 2022 for: $30,000.00
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