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1872

Variety 109

 Obverse 9: Proof Die, 2 Punched Into Base, Repunched 72, Medium Level Date

Reverse I: Proof Die, Doubled Left Wreath

        

Obverse 9                                                 Reverse I

 

Obverse Diagnostic Point(s)

              

              

Comments: A difficult but rewarding proof variety to locate. First, the base of the 2 digit is mistakenly punched into the rock directly below the pendant. Secondly, the 7 and 2 digits have been repunched. Repunching is visible at the bottom of both digits. In addition, the 2 digit shows repunching within its upper loop. Please see the photographs. Minor die doubling is seen on the outside of the wreath leaves directly to the left of ONE DIME.

During August 2008, Dan Pintar identified second and third "tails" of the misplaced 2 digit immediately to the right of the misplaced 2. A close inspection of the macro image on this page does show the shadows of the second and third "tails" of the 2 digit. Dan's findings occurred on a PCGS PF63 example.

The variety was discovered by Ahwash and first listed by Greer. Also listed as MPD-001 in the Kevin Flynn "Two Dates Are Better Than One" misplaced date reference book. An example of this variety, grading PCGS PF65 Cameo, brought $2760 at the Heritage Central States Signature auction in May 2004.

Plate Coin: G. Fortin Collection, PF60 - Kevin Flynn Plate Coin