Third use of the obverse die after JR-3 and JR-4, and before JR-7. This is also the third use of the reverse die after 1833 JR-1, 1833 JR-2, and before the remarriage of 1833 JR-1.
Upper and lower knobs of 3 are joined with a faint crack between tops of 83. The reverse has a crack from left wing tip to border and another from border through scroll through upright of E in STATES.
From Stack's sale of the Robison Collection, February 1982, Lot 1023.