Logan-McCloskey Plate Coin, Page 162. Brilliant silver surfaces with virtually complete lustre and hints of iridescent toning. Lightly scratched in left obverse field and across drapery. This is tied for finest of 15 examples reported in the Census.

The fourth use of both obverse and reverse. This remarriage was coined after some 1830 half dimes. Prominent die crack across face and neck to drapery. Cracked through stars 3 and 4 and from star 4 to the border. The reverse has a light crack through the right claw and a die chip in the right angle of N. Another small die chip is visible above the center crossbar of E in AMERICA.

From Kagin's sale of April 1979, Lot 181.