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1803 C-2 R4 VF25

Currency:USD Category:Coins & Paper Money / US Coins Start Price:1,450.00 USD Estimated At:3,000.00 USD and UP
1803 C-2 R4 VF25
1803 C-2 R4 VF25. Glossy dark chocolate brown delicately mottled with small splashes of slightly lighter steel brown toning on the obverse. The surfaces are perfectly smooth except for traces of microscopic roughness in the field before the neck. A thin nick or pre-striking planchet chip in the center of the bust and a very thin nick on the nose are the only contact marks. A shallow depression, possibly caused by debris or grease on the die, covers much of the field behind the portrait. However, the planchet weight is only 77.4 grains, which is significantly lighter than the standard of 84.0 grains, so there is a possibility the planchet was thin in that area. Since the reverse is fully struck in the opposing area, the debris theory seems the more reasonable one. Regardless, this is a beautiful example of a tough die variety. EDS, Manley state 1.0, before the faint die cracks on the reverse become clear. Called CC#5 in the Mike Spurlock census. Noyes photo #73616. Weight 77.4 grains.
Estimated Value $3,000-UP.

Provenance: Ex Thomas P. Wolf (who purchased it unattributed 9/1993) 11/1993-Doug Roether-Tom Reynolds (on consignment) 8/1/1995.