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1793 Chain 1C AMERICA XF40 PCGS. S-2, B-2, High R.4. L

Currency:USD Category:Coins & Paper Money / US Coins Start Price:110.00 USD Estimated At:1.00 - 1,000,000.00 USD
1793 Chain 1C AMERICA XF40 PCGS. S-2, B-2, High R.4. L
<B>1793 Chain<1C> AMERICA XF40 PCGS.</B></I> S-2, B-2, High R.4. LIBERTY is widely spaced, characteristic of the elusive Sheldon-2 marriage. Although S-2 is not the first cent variety struck by the U.S. Mint (that honor belongs to the famous AMERI. variety, S-1) it is likely the <I>second</B></I> variety struck, since it shares the same obverse die as S-1. S-2 is also noteworthy as the scarcest collectible Chain cent marriage. NC-1 (three known) is obviously rarer, but the other three Chain cents appear more often, particularly S-3 with its misaligned R in LIBERTY. Although all 1793 cents are desirable, the Chain cent is significantly scarcer than its successor, the Wreath cent, which was also struck only that year. Liberty Cap cents from 1793 are rarest of all, although as a design type it is made affordable by the common S-78 1795.<BR> This impressive example features lovely chocolate-brown patina. The obverse offers subtle mahogany streaks, and glimpses of lighter tan outline design elements. Detectable planchet flaws are limited to a pair of thin and unimportant striations in the lower right obverse field. There is no indication of corrosion or spotting. All legends are sharp, and the chain type, of course, is bold. Liberty's profile and eye are clear, and displays more than half of the original hair detail. The reverse is completely problem-free for the grade, and the obverse has only three mentionable marks: a horizontal pinscratch near the top of the bust; a light, straight, thin mark beneath the chin; and a small rim ding at 7 o'clock. Certainly, this handsome S-2 example would be a major contribution to a type set of early United States coinage. EAC 15. Population: 14 in 40, 37 finer (7/06).