Variety Summary
Late Die State (LDS) pieces do not command the same premium as true Early Die State (EDS) specimens. The EDS specimens, as shown here, are much rarer and generally trade at twice those levels.
Late Die State (LDS) pieces do not command the same premium as true Early Die State (EDS) specimens. The EDS specimens, as shown here, are much rarer and generally trade at twice those levels.
Overdate: 8 over 7.
The upper right corner of the 7 can be seen above the second 8 on early die specimens.
Misplaced Date (in field above date).
The 'die chip' in the field above the date has been identified as the upper left corner from the base of a misplaced 1.
The upper right wing tip is disconnected. The upper left corner from the base of a 1 is seen in the field above the first 8 and 5.
High Leaves, Closed E.
1858 FND-001
Poliquin:1858 P N/A
Snow:1858 Snow-1
Breen:Breen 1931
Marvin and Margolis:MM N/A