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S-245. "Unicorn" late die state with massive cud and extreme clashing of leaves, stem, berries, and forehead.
S-245. "Unicorn" late die state with massive cud and extreme clashing of leaves, stem, berries, and forehead.
JR-3. Dime VIG "intermediate die states of JR-3 exhibit a die cut found in various positions between 7 and 8 o'clock on the reverse, apparently due to a piece of metal adhering to the die (Heritage, 2008)."
JR-1, 16 Intermediate die state, the obverse die break at date is beginning to shift (vertical displacement), the early stage of a retained cud.
1795 T-6, O.101. Rarity 7, with 10 coins currently (10/18/2025) known for the die marriage.
T-7, DS-1/1. O.107. Rarity: R-5. Tompkins Plate Coin. Ex Douglas L. Noblet.
B-3, BB-213. Die State late III. Entire date clashed misaligned/off-center on reverse die.
Many Haired. Heck DS6 additional chipping at denominator.
T-2, DS-2/3. O.102a. Ex David Queller, "Westmoreland County Collection."
T-11, DS-4/2. Brown L4, Die Stage 4. Ex "Westmoreland County Collection", Steve Nomura.
T-11, DS-4/2. Brown L4, Die Stage 4. Ex "Westmoreland County Collection", Steve Nomura.
T-24, DS-2/5. O.118a. Shattered reverse die. Ex Dr. George Schwenk.
T-24, DS-2/5. O.118a. Shattered reverse die. Ex Dr. George Schwenk.
T-25, DS 2/4.O.122. Tompkins plate coin for Reverse Die Stage 4. Ex Michael Summers, "Westmoreland County Collection," "Founding Fathers Collection."
T-27, DS 1/2. O-126. Rarity: R-7-. Ex Jules Reiver, "Westmoreland Co. Collection," "Founding Fathers Collection."