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Fully struck, which is amazing given the high relief this design has. This example is double struck with the reverse die rotated about 5 deg. between strikes. The coin is a beautiful chocolate brown.
Fully struck with outstanding eye appeal. There are hardly any marks. It looks better than the grade suggests. This is an important pattern being that it is a transitional die pair with the obverse of 1858 (small letters) and the reverse similar to 1859 (five leaves).
This is the rare exact transitional design of 1859 with the Pointed Bust obverse and Six Leaf Laurel Wreath reverse.
In an attempt to standardize the minor coinage in a copper-nickel format, these nickel cents were struck in 1868 and 1869. Had it succeeded, we would have had even smaller cents than we do today. The coin is one of the finest known with deep mirrors and frosty devices.
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