Dark grayish brown with deeper steel toning along the borders. A few minor scratches are noted in the obverse fields. Just two die varieties are known for this year, combining one obverse and two reverse dies. Total production in 1832 consisted of 320,000 coins. This is the only known obverse die with the 1832 date. This example is from the same reverse used to produce 1831 B-5 and B-6 quarters, along with 1833 B-1 examples. The obverse has a faint die crack joining stars 12 and 13. Perfect reverse. Purchased November 1994 at a Cleveland, Ohio coin show. |