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1835 H10C Small Date, Small 5C MS68 NGC. LM-10,

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1835 H10C  Small Date, Small 5C MS68   NGC. LM-10,
<B>1835 H10C Small Date, Small 5C MS68 <img border='0' src='http://www.heritagecoins.com/images/star.gif' width=10 height=10> NGC.</B></I> LM-10, V-7, R.1. This die marriage is very common, according to Logan and McCloskey in <I>Federal Half Dimes,</B></I> the recently published standard reference to the series. In reality, this is probably the single most common die variety of the year, and it is generally available in all grades including Superb Gem Mint State. It should not be assumed that an opportunity to acquire this variety in MS68 grade is an everyday occurrence. In fact, NGC has certified just four examples at this grade level, and PCGS has not graded a single coin as MS68. The additional star designation means that this is not only the single finest example of the date to be certified at this grade level, but it is also the finest example of the entire Capped Bust Half Dime series, with just one other coin, dated 1831, certified as MS68 <img border='0' src='http://www.heritagecoins.com/images/star.gif' width=10 height=10> by NGC.<BR> Among the half dimes of 1835, 11 different die marriages are known, and these are divided among five different major variations: (1) Large Block 8 Date with Large 5C, (2) Large Fancy Date with Large 5C, (3) Large Fancy Date with Small 5C, (4) Small Fancy Date with Large 5C, and (5) Small Fancy Date with Small 5C (the type offered here). None of these styles are particularly rare, although a few individual die marriages are scarce.<BR> The obverse die was used only for this single die marriage, and this variety represents the first use of a reverse die that later appeared on the 1837 Small 5C die marriage. It is an intermediate die state with die cracks advanced but not fully developed. The surfaces are pristine and fully brilliant with frosty silver luster. The only blemishes or imperfections visible require magnification. This is an extraordinary example that will please the connoisseur. As of (1/05), the only 1835 Half Dime to receive a grade of MS68 <img border='0' src='http://www.heritagecoins.com/images/star.gif' width=10 height=10> from NGC, with none finer. Lot:6112