Sharply struck with light silver surfaces and pale gold toning. A common variety available in all grades.

This is the first obverse die use before JR-8 and JR-9. Second reverse die use after 1834 JR-1.

Both digits 3 in the date have their upper and lower loops joined. The reverse has a die crack from border through right side of D and to scroll. Short die cracks join border to leaves.

Purchased March 1983 at a Cleveland, Ohio coin show.