Pale gray with considerable ivory lustre. An attractive example. This is the finest example in the Dime Census. The reverse die was used for four different marriages with the first use dated 1834 and the other three all dated 1833!

This is the fourth and final use of the obverse die after JR-1, JR-3, and JR-4. This is the fifth use of the reverse die after 1834 JR-3, 1833 JR-9, JR-7, and 1833 JR-9 again. The JR-9 marriage was struck again after this usage.

The obverse is cracked through stars 1 through 5 and 10 to 11. The reverse has light clash marks with a crack from border to scroll through A of STATES.