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1836 PS$1 Name on Base, Judd-60 Original, Pollock-65 1836[PS$1] Name on Base, Judd-60 Original, Poll

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1836 PS$1 Name on Base, Judd-60 Original, Pollock-65 1836[PS$1] Name on Base, Judd-60 Original, Poll
<B>1836<PS$1> Name on Base, Judd-60 Original, Pollock-65, R.5--Graffiti--ANACS. VF Details, Net PR 12.</B></I> Die Alignment IV. Plain Edge. Silver. All 1836 dated Gobrecht dollars struck with a medallic alignment are related, and are part of the 1837 issue. These coins range from Die Alignments II through IV. According to recent research by Mike Carboneau and James Gray, the 1837 production run started out in Die Alignment II (medal turn with the eagle flying onward and upward); however, because of an accidental rotation of one of the two dies during the minting process, an entire series of Gobrecht dollars were made with different reverse die orientations. Die Alignment II is the initial orientation and Die Alignment IV the final configuration. Of the 600 coins reported for March 1837, approximately 400 are believed to have been produced with Die Alignment IV. Of these 400 coins, only a small number are know to exist today.<BR> The surfaces show variegated light to darker gray patina on each side and are uncleaned. However, significant graffiti is seen on the left and right side of the obverse. The left side of the obverse has an enigmatic name that begins with the initials PR. The unknown last name is scratched across the neck and head of Liberty and continues to the right almost to the top of the Liberty cap. The right field has the date 1848 scratched into it.