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1793 Chain 1C AMERICA XF40 PCGS. S-3, Low R.3. Close d

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1793 Chain 1C AMERICA XF40 PCGS. S-3, Low R.3. Close d
<B>1793 Chain<1C> AMERICA XF40 PCGS.</B></I> S-3, Low R.3. Close date with no periods on the obverse. Five die varieties were pressed into service during the production of 36,103 Chain cents in March 1793. The S-3 variety is easily the most plentiful today, and probably accounted for half of the original mintage, about 18,000 coins. The entire coinage utilized four obverse dies and two reverse dies. Attribution of these varieties is rather simple. Sheldon-1 has the abbreviated reverse with AMERI. instead of AMERICA. Sheldon-4 has periods following the date and LIBERTY. Sheldon-3 has a nearly straight bust line and the R of LIBERTY much larger than the adjacent E. RT of LIBERTY nearly touch on this variety. Sheldon-2 has a curved bust line, resembling a flattened S, and all the lettering is high above the head, closer to the border. Sheldon's NC-1 is the rarest of the Chain cent varieties with just two examples known. It also has a curved bust line with the letters in LIBERTY widely spaced and much closer to the top of Liberty's head. Of all varieties combined, approximately 1,000 Chain cents still exist, but most are in the lower circulated grades. Only about 50 to 75 examples survive in grades better than Very Fine.<BR> This is a splendid specimen. Although the design elements, especially on the obverse, are lightly obscured by wear, the surfaces are remarkable. Both sides have medium olive-brown color that is slightly lighter on the devices. A few faint scratches are evident on each side, but these are so old that they are entirely toned over and nearly impossible to see. EAC 25.