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1795 1/2 C Plain Edge. C-6a, B-6a, R.2 VF35 Uncertifie 1795[1/2 C] Plain Edge. C-6a, B-6c, R.2. Die

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1795 1/2 C Plain Edge. C-6a, B-6a, R.2 VF35 Uncertifie 1795[1/2 C] Plain Edge. C-6a, B-6c, R.2. Die
<B>1795<1/2 C> Plain Edge. C-6a, B-6c, R.2. Die State 1. AU55 NGC. VF35 EAC.</B></I> No pole; Berry left of ribbon bow. 81.3 grains. This is the single most common half cent variety of the Liberty Cap design. An early die state that does not show any evidence of the usual light bulge along the obverse border to the right of Y. Struck on cut-down token stock with evidence of undertype visible at the upper reverse near ES OF. Additional traces of the undertype can be seen over TED. We have not specifically identified the undertype, but it does look much like a 1794 T.A.L. Cent. There is some disagreement as to how these were produced. Walter Breen felt that the former Talbot, Allum & Lee coppers were cut-down and struck without any other modification. Cohen and Manley both wrote that the tokens were rolled-out first to make them thinner, then cut-down and struck. This seems reasonable, except for the existence of pieces that have been seen with token undertype that has not been elongated or deformed from the rolling process. The surfaces have intermingled olive and steel-brown color with faint traces of remaining luster. Both sides have a few moderate blemishes with additional minor abrasions.<BR><I>Ex: Richard Shimkus; Jim McGuigan (6/16/1984).</B></I> Envelope Included.