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1863 Ten Cents in Aluminum, PR64
Judd-327

1863 10C Ten Cents, Judd-327, Pollock-397, High R.6, PR64 PCGS. The obverse depicts a Union shield pierced by two arrows; a simple wreath rests above. The remainder of the design consists of token-like legends; EXCHANGED FOR U.S. NOTES on the obverse, POSTAL CURRENCY ACT JULY 1862 and 10 CENTS 1863 on the reverse. Struck in aluminum with a plain edge. A total of 31 pieces of this issue were struck, in two deliveries, on May 20th and 27th 1863. This Choice example displays essentially brilliant surfaces with a hint of golden blush in the central obverse. The strike is sharp, and the fields are modestly reflective. PCGS Population: 6 in 64, 5 finer (11/25).

Coin Index Numbers: (NGC ID# 29FA, PCGS# 60486, Greysheet# 12521)


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