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1793 Chain 1C AMERICA AU58 PCGS. S-3, Low R.3. Die Sta 1793 Chain[1C] AMERICA AU58 PCGS.

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1793 Chain 1C AMERICA AU58 PCGS. S-3, Low R.3. Die Sta 1793 Chain[1C] AMERICA AU58 PCGS.
<B>1793 Chain<1C> AMERICA AU58 PCGS.</B></I> S-3, Low R.3. Die State I, without clash marks near profile. A glossy and exquisitely detailed chocolate-brown near-Mint example of this famous early Large Cent type. A few tiny marks are found on the obverse field, a moderate mark on the jaw is all that requires singular mention. The reverse is uncommonly smooth aside from a pinscratch near the chain beneath STATES. This mark, while noticeable, is largely subdued by subsequent natural toning.<BR>Chain Cents were struck only briefly in 1793, replaced by the more available Wreath Cent type, presumably due to contemporary criticism of the chain device. The March 18, 1793 edition of Philadelphia's <BR><I>The Mail, or Claypoole's Daily Advertiser</B></I> stated the opinion, "The chain on the reverse is but a bad omen for liberty." Only five die pairs were struck of the Chain type. Among these, Sheldon-3 is identified principally by the location of the 3 in the date, which is right aligned with the tip of the bust, and the location of the R in LIBERTY, which was entered high and tilted to the right. The variety, while scarce in all grades, can be obtained with patience in well worn and corroded condition, sometimes attributable only by the R in LIBERTY since the date may be faint or absent altogether. Sharp examples that retain their mint gloss are extremely rare, and in demand from both early copper specialists and determined type set collectors.<BR><I>From The Joshua and Ally Walsh Collection of United States Cents.</B></I>