1834 H10C LM-4 MS (PCGS#38703)
Benson Part II
- Auctioneer
- Goldberg Auctioneers
- Lot Number
- 486
- Grade
- AU-58
- Price
- 719
- Lot Description
- Magnificent gold and blue toning around the rims, silver at the centers and with ample luster in the fields. Well struck by the dies, with sharp stars and details on Liberty. Extensive die cracks through the first five stars, and a die ridge from the right side of the 4 into the right obverse field touching the inner point of star ten. This curious die ridge is the result of some kind of damage to the obverse die, not unlike the famous spiked chin 1804 half cent. Due to the irregular shape and location, this is not caused by clash marks (which are evident in the fields). In this grade, this is a very scarce coin and is probably at the low end of the Condition Census for the variety. Trivial hairlines in the fields. The eagle's wing is clashed before Liberty's mouth and neck. A memorable offering. <BR>Estimated Value $250 - 300. <I><BR>From the Benson collection and purchased from J. C. Macallister on February 20, 1945 for $2.50.</I>
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