Variety Summary
It seems much easier to find 1857 Flying Eagle doubled die obverses than in 1858. The most likely reason for this is that the Mint was rushed in 1858.
It seems much easier to find 1857 Flying Eagle doubled die obverses than in 1858. The most likely reason for this is that the Mint was rushed in 1858.
Class I, Rotated Hub Doubling CW.
Doubling shows as a CW spread on ICA of AMERICA, the beak and eye. Doubling also seen on parts of UNITED STATES, AME of AMERICA, and the tail feathers.
Heavy die scratch coming out of the left side of the lower loop of the first 8 in the date. LDS - Die crack through the top of TE of UNITED to the rim.
High leafs.
1858 FND N/A
Poliquin:1858 P N/A
Snow:1858 Snow-4
Breen:Breen N/A
Marvin and Margolis:MM N/A
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