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1831 O-113 Census Candidate, AU58

1831 50C AU58 PCGS. O-113, R.4. A small die chip between the drapery clasp and neck curl identifies this shared obverse die that also appears on O-114 and 115. Die lapping has separated the arrow shafts from the claw. The obverse die appears earlier on O-110.
An early die state may exist before the reverse die was lapped, but none have been reported. The obverse die is fresh without defects. The reverse is well worn with heavy flowlines disfiguring the tops of most letters. Only a trace of border detail remains.
This near-Mint representative has nearly full satin luster with delicate gold toning. A trace of wear and minor handling marks are visible on both sides. The Frederick specimen is at or near the low end of the Condition Census.
From The Donald R. Frederick Collection of Early U.S. Coinage: Bayside Part II.


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Auction Dates
Apr-May, 2010
28th-2nd Wednesday-Sunday
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Sold on Apr 30, 2010 for: $1,380.00
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