Scarce date with an interesting variety. Off-center clash marks believed to have been produced when dies were hit together to test their hardness. As such the working die would have had to be in an annealed state. As per Snow 3rd Edition Volume 1: Obv. 9: (C) A string of clash marks from the denticles of another die are visible on the neck below the ear. Die chip above the ear and on
the neck by the central hair curl.
Rev: H: Shield points and olive leaf are well away from the denticles.
Coin also shows regular clashing as cross referenced to Poliquin 1874 Variety 9. Slab number 2536140-004
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