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1840 $1 PR64 Cameo PCGS. We first noted an 1840 p

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1840 $1  PR64 Cameo PCGS. We first noted an 1840 p
<B>1840<img border='0' src='http://www.heritagecoins.com/images/star.gif' width=10 height=10>$1 PR64 Cameo PCGS.</B></I> We first noted an 1840 proof dollar that was struck from a previously unrecorded reverse die in the 2002 Central States Sale. To recap the diagnostics, we noted that:<BR><BR> 1. The first crossbar in the shield extends into the eagle's left (facing) wing.<BR><BR> 2. The final element of stripe 2, and the first and third elements of stripe 3 penetrate the innermost shield border.<BR><BR> 3. The final two elements of stripe 1 penetrate solidly to crossbar 5.<BR><BR> 4. The first element of stripe 2 penetrates to crossbar 2.<BR><BR> Another coin struck from this reverse showed up in last year's ANA Sale. This coin differs from that piece in that it does not show the reverse die rust seen on that coin, which means it is far from certain whether this die was used to strike originals or restrikes. It may well be that both were struck from this die, this being an earlier, unrusted version, and the ANA coin having been struck from the die after it had lain around the Mint for a while and rust accumulated on the surface.<BR> The importance of a proof dollar from 1840 will not be lost on most bidders. Probably no more than 20-30 pieces were struck with very few extant today in higher grades. In fact, PCGS has only certified three other pieces as PR64, while NGC has graded eight coins in near-Gem condition--only one Gem is known, an NGC coin (1/05). The fields on this piece are remarkably deep and shimmer with mirror-like reflectivity. The devices are lightly frosted but do provide a pleasing contrast on each side. Only the slightest hairlines are detectable with a magnifier, and most of each side is untoned with deeper accents of russet and cobalt-blue toning scattered around the margins. An extremely rare Seated dollar in proof format, and a rare opportunity to acquire an 1840 in such a superior grade. Lot:7397