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1835 N-12 R4 Head of 1834 F15+

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1835 N-12 R4 Head of 1834 F15+
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Date: 1835Slightly sharper but the toning is uneven with a glossy mix of light brown, reddish chocolate, and darker olive brown. Otherwise the surfaces are smooth with small contact marks and no corrosion. A light scratch between stars 12 & 13, a tiny dig on a leaf below the I in UNITED, and another at the tip of the leaf below ER in AMERICA are the only notable marks. None of the marks is at all distracting. Rare TDS, Grellman state d, with a strong triangular cud break from above star 8 to star 9. Called VF25 net F12 and tied for CC#3 of those known in the terminal die state by Noyes, his photo #21343. However when he graded it for the 1982 EAC sale he called it F15 and a "very attractive cent." We see this piece as a high-end F15 and at least equal to the pair of net F15 pieces in the Noyes census. Reynolds agrees this is the finest example of the die state by a small margin. Struck with the reverse rotated 40 degrees clockwise. A great example of this rare die state, and it comes with a nice provenance.Ex Chuck Funk-William C. Noyes, 1982 EAC Convention Sale 3/13/1982:363-R. E. "Ted" Naftzger, Jr.-Thomas D. Reynolds-Erik Schneckloth Collection (includes the Naftzger collection envelope, the Reynolds sales envelope, and the EAC sale lot ticket)