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SL S-13 - same as PR-1 Die Pair for this example, but hard to call "proof format" just in appearance. It is not clear whether S-13 in Snow's book are photos of a PR-1 in MS format or not.
SL PR-3. and PT-09. Low Leaves. (CAC) These seem to be struck during the creation of the 1858 pattern sets. Many are seen with less than typical proof quality, however this one has obvious proof qualities. Diagnostics include broken U hub and a line in denticles below right ribbon.
SL PR-1 and PT-10. High Leaves. (Only six known) This is an important variety as it shows the old high leaves reverse paired with the new small letters. This is one of six known, and is also listed in the pattern section of Snow's book under PT-10. These were likely struck when the Large Letter proofs were struck, and not later when the pattern sets were struck and sold.
S-04(c), J-182, P-216. (Population 1/0) Bronze. Pointed "U", Low Leaves. PCGS shows one coin graded 64, however that coin is from the S-05 die pairing. Tested to 93%Cu, 3.8% Sn, 2.6% Zn. 46.60 grs.
S-04(d), J-183, P-217. (Population 2/1) Nickel alloy. Pointed "U", Low Leaves. Pedigree: B&R RCR from issue 26-31 (1978); FUN 1996; Don Kagin; Steve Brewer; Kagin 3/17:1061.
PT-34, J-208c, P-253. 5 leaf. rounded bust, very rare less than 5 known; was in NGC 64 gold cac
CAC - S-03 {Snow Book Plate Coin} Gorrell (2003); Parino (2004); Fore.
PR-2. CAC A circular die scratch from the first A in AMERICA to the third feather of the wing tip. This is probably the best PR-2 as most come with planchet flaws.