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This item WAS NOT SOLD. Auction date was 2006 Feb 07 @ 18:00UTC-8 : PST/AKDT
A bright and satiny pale golden gray specimen of this slightly better issue with attractive luster. Plus, we are happy to report there is a nuance of pale orange to peach toning on both sides. Somewhat finer than typically seen for the date, with fairly decent design details at the center on both sides. This has the closed 3 date.
The shift from the Closed 3 to Open 3 dates in all denominations was due to the following criticism by A. Louden Snowden, Chief Coiner, addressed to James Pollock, Director of the Mint, dated January 18, 1873:
"I desire in a formal manner to direct your attention to the 'figures' used in dating the dies for the present year. They are so heavy, and the space between each so small that upon the smaller gold and silver, and upon the base coins it is almost impossible to distinguish with the naked eye, whether the last figure is an eight or a three. In our ordinary coinage many of the pieces are not fully brought up, and upon such it is impossible to distinguish what is the last figure of this year's date. I do not think it is creditable to the institution that the coinage of the year should be issued bearing this defect in the date. I would recommend that an entire new set of figures avoiding the defects of those now in use, be prepared at the earliest possible day."
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9478 W. Olympic Blvd, Beverly Hills, California, United States
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