Some lustre is visible beneath deep artificial toning. A scarce variety and one of the finest known. Only two finer examples were recorded in the JRCS Dime Census.

First use of the obverse die prior to JR-9 and only use of the reverse die.

Perfect obverse. The reverse has very light clash marks with a short die crack from eagle's neck to left wing.

From the MSNS sale of November 1990, Lot 1127.