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1861 $5 Clark, Gruber & Co. $5 White Metal Die Trial M

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1861 $5 Clark, Gruber & Co. $5 White Metal Die Trial M
<B>1861<$5> Clark, Gruber & Co. $5 White Metal Die Trial MS62 NGC.</B></I> K-10a, R.8. The firm of Clark, Gruber struck die trials in 1861 for the half eagle in white metal (plain edge), white metal (reeded edge), copper (plain edge), and copper (reeded edge). This particular piece is labeled as a K-10a, which translates to a white metal striking with reeded edge. The reeded edge designation is somewhat suspicious, however, as these coins were struck without a collar. The finish on the edge is a moot point as long as the coin remains in a third-party encasement. This coin was obviously struck with no restraining collar, as were the other die trials in this consignment, as the edge is slightly out-of-round and shows extra width, especially on the lower obverse. The surfaces retain much of the original brightness of the white metal composition with an overlay of medium density gray patina. There are a number of grade-limiting abrasions, the most apparent being a cluster in the left obverse field. This consignment presents the specialist with the opportunity for study of these territorial patterns as well as the chance to actually own a very rare piece of Western Americana.