1856 1C Flying Eagle S-3 MS65 认证号05860096, PCGS号391479
拥有者评论
The 1856 S-3 is the second most common die marriage of the series, but certainly the most important. These S-3s were the coins most probably distributed to the members of Congress to promote the new small cent. This beautiful MS65 piece was previously owned by Dr. Tim Larson and is one of the finest known 1856 in a MS slab.
专家评论
Jaime Hernandez
By 1854, the Mint was spending more money to produce the Large cent coin than its actual face value.Alternatively, the Mint began experimenting by producing 1854, 1855 and 1856 pattern cents, (View Coin # 11674, 11709 and 11792). The Mint also produced several varieties for 1856 Flying Eagle cents. One of the most desirable varieties is the Snow-3 variety.
The 1856 Flying Eagle cent with the Snow-3 variety, is believed to be the first coins that were originally struck and handed out to government officials. This variety can be distinguished because of the repunched 5 on the date.
Ron Guth
According to Rick Snow, noted Flying Eagle and Indian Head Cent expert, "One of the main points that show that the Snow-3 is a business strike is that many show strike-doubling. You will find that this happens on the steam press, but not on the screw press that the Proofs were struck on. Many of the Proofs are terribly made, granted, but a high Proof mintage (1500 - S9's) will have quality issues."
PCGS #
391479
设计师
James Barton Longacre
边缘
Plain
直径
19.00 毫米
重量
4.70 克
铸币数量
634
金属成分
88% Copper, 12% Nickel
更高评级数量
0
评级较低的钱币数量
11
地区
The United States of America
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