Variety Summary
Low grade specimens can be identified by the misplaced digits which show on most grades even if LIBERTY is not visible. Also referenced as DDO-001 Flynn (1997).
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Low grade specimens can be identified by the misplaced digits which show on most grades even if LIBERTY is not visible. Also referenced as DDO-001 Flynn (1997).
Class V, Pivoted Hub Tripling.
Tripling shows on BERTY of LIBERTY and on part of the headband.
Misplaced Date
The top of two 6's can be seen in the denticles below the normal 6's. The first can be seen at the top of the denticles below the first 6, the second is seen in the middle of the denticles between the two normal 6's. The base of a 1 is seen in the necklace in the fourth pearl.
Die crack through the top of RICA of AMERICA. Die crack through the bottom of TED of UNITED and STAT of STATES. Die crack through the top of UNIT of UNITED. Die crack through the bottom 186 of the date to the rim. On late die states, a die gouge is seen in the curl of hair in front of ear.
Die scratches show from the C to E of CENT.
1866 FND-001
Poliquin:1866 P N/A
Snow:1866 Snow-1
Breen:Breen 1971
Marvin and Margolis:MM N/A