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1831 25C Small Letters MS66 PCGS. B-1, R.3. A die crac 1831[25C] Small Letters MS66 PCGS.

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1831 25C Small Letters MS66 PCGS. B-1, R.3. A die crac 1831[25C] Small Letters MS66 PCGS.
<B>1831<25C> Small Letters MS66 PCGS.</B></I> B-1, R.3. A die crack ascends through STATES, diagnostic for this Small Letters die marriage. The majority of 1831 Small Letters quarters are B-4, and B-1 is also somewhat scarcer than B-2. Although NGC has certified a solitary example of the die pairing as MS66, the present Premium Gem surely ranks high within the Condition Census for the B-1 variety. Cartwheel luster blasts through the dappled dove-gray and forest-green patination, and the strike is exquisite aside from a trace of softness on stars 1 and 4. The surfaces appear immaculate to the unaided eye, and even when a loupe is placed over each side, only a short hair-thin horizontal mark on the cheekbone can be located to provide a pedigree reference.<BR> No quarters were struck in 1829 or 1830, and when the denomination resumed production in 1831, the diameter was reduced from 27 mm to 24.3 mm. The weight and alloy were unchanged, which implies that the new quarters were thicker. Half eagles also were reduced in diameter, beginning in 1829, but otherwise retained prior alloy and weight standards. These changes in diameter were made to conform to the new close collar technology introduced to the Philadelphia Mint. However, Capped Bust halves, which then dominated silver coin production, continued to be struck with lettered edges until the 1836 Reeded Edge halves were produced.