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.