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1793 1/2 C Fine 15 PCGS. B-4, C-4, Low R.3. Appare 1793[1/2 C] Fine 15 PCGS.

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1793 1/2 C Fine 15 PCGS. B-4, C-4, Low R.3. Appare 1793[1/2 C] Fine 15 PCGS.
<B>1793<1/2 C> Fine 15 PCGS.</B></I> B-4, C-4, Low R.3. Apparently a previously unreported late die state, a shallow retained cud appears along the reverse border between 6:30 and 8:30. Numismatic researcher Ronald Manley has examined photos of this piece and assigned a new die state number, Manley State 3.0. As the coin is within a PCGS holder, it is not 100% certain that this is actually a new die state, for it could be a planchet lamination, however, the evidence weights heavily toward the retained cud description. Location of a second example, or an intermediate state with a die crack in this same area would be required to be absolutely certain.<BR> Maroon fields complement the steel-brown devices. The strike is even with all legends and berries sharp, and the trailing neck curls have pleasing definition. A few wispy obverse marks include a pinprick on the neck. As the Cohen-4 variety is believed to be the last 1793 half cent struck, and this example is the latest known die state, it could be argued that this example is the very last 1793 half cent ever struck!