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PCGS 1834 PR 65. V-4, 1, perfect dies, indicating an early use of the dies before the N in UNITED filled and the obverse began to crack. A shimmering, black-and-white jewel, with exceptionally strong contrast between the frosty white devices and the deeply mirrored fields. This is an incredible coin of the utmost rarity, struck prior to the introduction of the steam presses. Both sides are fully brilliant, with just a hint of color beginning to form. Breen estimates a proof mintage of 20 pieces, including a second variety. As of 4/94, PCGS had certified 3 PR 64s and one PR 66. NGC had certified 2 in MS 64 and only one in MS 65. This is a new specimen which will join the ranks of these illustrious coins.

Coin Index Numbers: (NGC ID# 232L, PCGS# 4297, GSID# 3743)

Metal: 89.24% Silver, 10.76% Copper
Weight: 1.35 grams
ASW: 0.04oz
Mintage: 20


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Auction Dates
July, 1994
27th-30th Wednesday-Saturday
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