Logan-McCloskey Plate Coin, Page 209. Attractive heather and gold obverse with light gold reverse. A few very minor surface marks are present. A scarce die marriage. Six different examples of the LM-8 die marriage are offered in the next few lots, representing the prime marriage and four additional remarriages.

First use of obverse 4 and also the first use of reverse T. The obverse only has very faint clash marks while the reverse is perfect.

This reverse die was a workhorse in the series, being used for four different die marriages and nine additional remarriages, and two different Mint buildings (if the first coins were actually struck in 1832). The emission sequence is 1832 LM-8.1, 1833 LM-2, 1833 LM-3.1, 1832 LM-9.1, 1832 LM-8.2, 1832 LM-9.2, 1833 LM-3.2, 1832 LM-8.3, 1833 LM-3.3, 1832 LM-8.4, 1833 LM-3.4, 1832 LM-8.5, 1833 LM-3.5.