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Liberty Coronet 5C Pattern Type Set

Category:  Pattern Coins
Owner:  mania
Last Modified:  9/13/2023
Set Description
Liberty Coronet Pattern 5 Cent Type Set
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The intent of this collection is to captures the various parings of the 5 cent reverse with Longacre's Liberty Head Coronet bust. This is the obverse design used on the short lived 3 Cent Nickel series (1866 -1889 ).

In 1866 many of the patterns were based on the diademed head of Liberty and believed modeled after the Greco- Roman head of JUNO or similar theme statues. It was reported by Cornelius Vermeule that such statue was on display at the Academy of the Arts in Philadelphia during this time frame and that Barber and Morgan also was influenced by the design. As a side note: Juno was the Roman goddess who protected the nation as a whole but also kept special watch over all aspects of women's lives. She is often thought of as the Roman version of the Greek goddess of love and marriage


The years of 1868 - 1869 and again in 1870 this obverse design was combine with various 5 Cent designs partly to test concepts for the 5 cents pieces but also for collectors. Many types were struck outside of the mint in fun combinations like double headed pieces but these and beyond my scope. Also turn to my other set of the Low Denomination Currency trials of 1868 for reference. These obverses were also paired with a One Cent concept besides the 3 Cent design to create a 1,3, & 5 cent series. Click here to see that set display - Uniformity – 1868 Low Denomination Currency.


This set showcase the several years that the Coronet Head motfi was used with alternate reverse designs and in trial off metal examples up thru 1871. Not included are samples of the yearly practice of striking off metal pieces with the regular dies of the year for collectors.




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Set Goals
Assemble a wide selection of obverse and reverse die combination of the Coronet 5 cent pieces,

Slot Name
Origin/Country
Item Description
Full Grade
Owner Comments
Pics
View Coin Liberty Coronet 3CN In Nickel United States 3CN 1865 J-410 PCGS PF 66
1865 Three Cent Nickel in Nickel
Judd-410, Pollock-481,
Rarity: Low R.6, PR66 CAC Endorsed

Ex: Denali Collection.


Struck in copper with a plain edge.

Obverse: Similar in design to the issued three cent nickel except the date is centered higher

Reverse: Similar in design to the issued three cent nickel but the ribbon ends extend to the denticles, giving the reverse a crowded appearance.

Comment:
USPatterns.com states "about a dozen known," though twice that number may survive. This high grade representative is fully struck and provides pleasing reflectivity. Variegated chestnut-gold and pearl-gray toning further increases the eye appeal.

Provenance/Appearances:
From The Boulder City Collection. Heritage May 2022 The Boulder City Collection / Lot #44220;
Priors:
- Ex: Denali Collection; Baltimore Sale (Stack's Bowers, 6/2011) / Lot #9029;
- Pittsburgh Signature (Heritage, 10/2011) / Lot #4557;
- Rosemont Signature (Heritage, 8/2013) / Lot #4887.
View Coin Liberty Coronet 3CN In Copper Rev; Ribbon Ends Larger United States 3CN 1865 J-411 PCGS PF 64 Brown
1865 3C Three Cent Nickel
Judd-411, Pollock-482
Rarity: High R.6, PR64 BN :


Struck in copper with a plain edge.

Obverse: :Similar in design to the issued three cent nickel

Reverse: :Similar in design to the issued three cent nickel but the ribbon ends extend to the denticles, giving the reverse a crowded appearance.

Comment: :
A razor-sharp example of this scarce Judd variety. Vibrant fire-red, sea-green, and orange toning emerges when the piece is rotated beneath a light. A hair-thin mark is noted on the cheek.

Provenance/Appearances:
Private Transaction Jan 2017; Prior Heritage Feb 2014 ANA National Money Show - Atlanta / Lot #5122

View Coin Liberty Coronet3CN Trial piece struck in Copper United States 3CN 1865 J-413 NGC PF 65 BN
1865 3C Three Cent Nickel
Judd-413, Pollock-484,
Rarity: Low R.6, PR65 Brown


Struck in copper with a plain edge.

Obverse/Reverse: The regular issue design for the three cent nickel, with normal sized ribbons.

Comment:
The date is boldly repunched as on regular issue proof examples. Faint die lines extend from the border through STA, also identical to the regular issue proofs. Although they were almost certainly struck for sale to collectors, these pieces were actually minted in 1865, based on the shared die with regular issue pieces. More than a dozen are known, mostly from the dies seen on the Newman example. A rare variant is known from a different obverse die that lacks the repunched date. A bold strike includes prominent rims on both sides of this lovely Gem proof. Rich olive-brown surfaces exhibit delicate turquoise overtones on both sides.

Provenance/Appearance:
"Colonel" E.H.R. Green; Green Estate; Partnership of Eric P. Newman / B.G. Johnson d.b.a. St. Louis Stamp & Coin Co.; Eric P. Newman @ $15; Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society- From The Eric P. Newman Collection, Heritage April 2013 CSNS - Chicago / Lot #3946
View Coin Coronet Head 5C No Star "5 CENTS" Straight United States 5C 1867 J-566 NGC PF 66
1867 5C
Judd-566, Pollock-627
Rarity: Low R.6, PR66


Struck in nickel with a plain edge

Obverse: Features a bust of Liberty facing left, wearing a coronet but lacking a star, surrounded by the legend and date.

Reverse: The denomination ,”5”, is within a laurel wreath that is close to the edges on the reverse, with a small (tiny) IN GOD WE TRUST above. CENTS is in a straight line.

Comment:
Moderately reflective fields complement well-struck design elements on this early nickel pattern, with faintly iridescent silver-gray color over both sides and overall excellent preservation

Provenance/Appearances:
From Heritage Feb 2015 PNG Dallas / Lot #4424; Prior Heritage June 2014 Long Beach / Lot #5539; Heritage Oct 2014 PNG New York Invitational / Lot #4179
View Coin Coronet Head 5C With Star "5 CENTS " Curved United States 5C 1867 J-570 PCGS PF 63 Cameo
1867 5C
Judd-570, Pollock-640
Rarity: High R.7, PF63 CAM


Struck in nickel with a plain edge.


Obverse: The obverse closely resembles that of the contemporary three cent nickel.

Reverse: The denomination 5 with CENTS curved underneath both are within a laurel wreath that is close to the reverse edges. A tiny IN GOD WE TRUST is above.

Comment:
Two Pollock variants exist of Judd-570. Pollock-638 has the 7 in the date distant from the curl; the 7 is close to the curl on this coin, representing the extremely rare Pollock-640. A well struck and nicely preserved piece with good contrast and light silver-gray color. A curly Mint-made lintmark below the leaf tip near the first T in TRUST serves as a pedigree marker.

Provenance/Appearances:
From Heritage Mar 2011 ANA / Lot #4383; Priors
-Heritage Jul 2004 Internet Auction / Lot #14309
-Heritage Jan 2004 FUN / lot #8433
View Coin Liberty Coronet 1C High Date "I" within Agricultural wreath United States 1C 1868 J-605 PCGS PF 63
1868 1C
Judd-605, Pollock-670
Rarity: Low R.6, PF63


Struck in nickel with a plain edge.

Obverse: The design closely resembles the contemporary three cent nickel with the head of liberty wearing a cornet.

Reverse: Similar to the 3CN however only a single pillar represents the denomination within a open wreath of wheat, cotton, corn and tobacco.

Comment:
The obverse 2nd 8 in the date encroaches into the curls of Liberty. The date appears to be modified in J-608 with a more centered date away from the curls.

Light gray patina covers both sides with a few tiny flyspecks on the obverse.

Provenance/Appearance:
From Heritage Oct 2016 Dallas Signature Auction / Lot #3974
View Coin Liberty Coronet 1C "I" within laurel wreath United States 1C 1868 J-608 NGC PF 66
1868 1C
Judd-608, Pollock-673
Rarity: R.4, PR66 CAC Endorsed


Struck in nickel with a plain edge.

.Obverse: The design closely resembles the contemporary three cent nickel

Reverse: A single pillar represents the denomination within the wreath, and the ribbon ends are more prominent.

Comment: This is the Pollock Variety 2 with the date centered over a denticle.
A sharply struck and essentially brilliant Premium Gem with flashy fields and an undisturbed appearance.

USpattern.com site shares the following information


In this year, the mint began testing of a uniformly designed minor set containing the one cent, 3 cent and 5 cent design struck in nickel.

Two such design sets were prepared. One such set, contained J608/P673, J618/P687 and J633/P704-P705. It earliest sales occurrence appears to be Mason & Co's 9/1869 Thorn sale.
The other contained J605/P670, J615/P680 and J623/P692 or the wide planchet J624/P693. Its earliest sales occurrence was Mason & Co's 10/1869 J. C. Randall sale.
Both sets were sold to collectors for $9 per Ed Cogan's 1/1871 sale lot 303. Some sets may have had mixed coinage from among the 6-7 pieces available.


Provenance/Appearances:
Private sale with Rick Snow Feb 2018 ; Prior From The Martin L. Diffenbaucher, Jr. Collection Heritage Jan 2009 Orlando, FL FUN Auction / Lot #2022

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Small Denomination sets of 1868 and 1869




View Coin Liberty Coronet 1C "I" within laurel wreath STRUCK IN COPPER United States 1C 1868 J-609 PCGS PF 63 Brown
1868 1C
Judd-609, Pollock-674
Rarity: High R.7, PR63 BN

Ex: Simpson.


Struck in copper with a plain edge.

Obverse: The design closely resembles that of the three cent nickel

Reverse: Closely resembles that of the three cent nickel except that the Roman numeral I instead of III is within the wreath. RI in AMERICA touch at the bases, and the base of the 1 in the date is repunched.

Comment:
These patterns were issued in sets along with the 3 cent (Judd-618-Judd-620) and 5 cent (Judd-633-Judd-634). All copper strikes seen are of the High Date variant, unlike the nickel patterns that are found in both High and Centered Date varieties. Only a half dozen pieces are believed known. The surfaces on this piece have mellowed to an attractive iridescence. Planchet flakes are located on the neck of Liberty, the face, and another on the reverse to the left of the I in the denomination.

Provenance/Appearances:
From The Bob R. Simpson Collection, Heritage Sept 2020 Important Selections, Part I / Lot #10225, Prior Ira & Larry Goldberg Auctions May 2003 /Lot #592

Plate Coin for PCGS Coinfacts for Type J609

View Coin Liberty Coronet 3CN In Copper "III" within Agricultural Wreath United States 3CN 1868 J-616 PCGS PF 64 Red Brown
1868 3CN (In Copper)
Judd-616, Pollock-682, A.W.-689
Rarity: High R.6 (13- 20 Pieces) PR64RB


Struck In copper with plain edge

Obverse: The obverse is similar to the contemporary three cent nickel.
Reverse: While similar to the contemporary three cent nickel, the denomination is not ribbed and the obverse rim is unusually wide.

Comment:
USPatterns.com, Tom Delorey observed that the obverse design is a regular 17.9 mm three cent obverse set in a small cent 19.1 mm die blank, leaving a wide border around that side; while the reverse is sized as a normal small cent. Each side displays significant portions of bright mint red with blue-brown mellowed color elsewhere.

Provenance/Appearances:
Heritage June 2017 Long Beach Expo - Long Beach / Lot #4672
View Coin Liberty Coronet 3CN Large Date "III" within Laurel Wreath United States 3CN 1868 J-618 PCGS PF 64
1868 3CN Three Cent Nickel,
Judd-618, Pollock-687
Rarity: R.4, PR64

Ex Denali


Struck in with a plain edge

Obverse: Similar to the regular issue three cent nickel, but the devices are set in larger fields.

Reverse: Design is similar to the regular-issue three cent nickel, but with the wreath is farther from the rims and no ribs in the reverse columns.

Comment:

This example is essentially brilliant

Provenance/Appearance:
From Legends Numismatics
View Coin Liberty Coronet 5C In Silver Struck on Narrow Planchet "5 CENTS" Curved Nickel United States 5C 1868 J-623 PCGS PF 64 Cameo
1868 5C Five Cents
Judd-623, Pollock-692
Rarity: R.5, PR64 Cam


Struck in Nickel with Plain Edge

Obverse: The obverse is a larger variant of the three cent nickel design
Reverse: The denomination has a large 5 above small CENTS slightly curved in a laurel wreath with a tiny IN GOD WE TRUST above. Struck on a narrow planchet.

Comment:
Light golden iridescent toning is dusted over the boldly reflective fields and frosted devices. The reverse shows some natural, as made, planchet flakes that identify this piece, but have little impact on the grade or eye appeal.
Perhaps 40 to 50 of these are known per the USPatterns.com website.

Provenance/appearances:
Legends Regency Auction 51 Apr 2022 Lot 315
View Coin Liberty Coronet 5C In Silver Struck on Broad Planchet "5 CENTS" Curved United States 5C 1868 J-624 PCGS PF 66 Cameo
1868 5C
Judd-624, Pollock-693
Rarity: Low R.6, PR66 Cameo CAC Endorsed

Ex: Simpson


Struck in nickel with a plain edge.

Obverse: The obverse is a larger variant of the three cent nickel design
Reverse: The denomination 5 CENTS is in the center surrounded by a laurel wreath. The CENTS is slightly curved.

Comment:
Struck on a broad, slightly oversized five cent planchet with a wide border around each side. This obverse / reverse combination was struck in nickel, copper, and aluminum. The nickel pieces are the most frequently encountered, and it is estimated that 2-3 dozen examples may exist of this wide-border variant. This is the finest example certified of this unusual wide-border pattern. The surfaces are bright and almost free from toning. Nicely mirrored fields provide good background for the thickly frosted devices. Slightly toned around the margins.

Provenance/Appearances:
From the Bob Simpson Collection, Heritage April 2021 Central States Signature Auction / Lot #4213; Prior Heritage Jan 1999 FUN99 The North Georgia Collection /Lot #7461 (PF65); American Numismatic Rarities Sept 2003 The Classics Sale / Lot #7 PF65
View Coin Liberty Coronet 5C In Copper Struck on Broad Planchet "5 CENTS" Curved United States 5C 1868 J-628 PCGS PF 62 Brown
1868 5C
Judd-628, Pollock-697
Rarity: High R.7, PR62 BN

Ex Charles Ruby


Struck in copper with a reeded edge.

Obverse: A bust of Liberty faces left with the legend UNITED STATES OF AMERICA around the border and the date 1868 below. Liberty's portrait is similar to that used on the regular issue three cent nickel of 1865-1889.

Reverse: The denomination “5 CENTS” is in the center of a laurel wreath. The motto IN GOD WE TRUST is at the top.

Comment:
Fewer than a half-dozen examples are believed known today. This interesting pattern features broad borders on both sides. A seemingly original example, both sides are toned in medium brown patina with brighter, multicolored undertones. An abrasion in the right reverse field is noted as a pedigree marker.

Provenance/Appearances:
Private Sale 6/19; Prior From The Collection of William Rau Heritage April 2018 CSNS - Chicago / Lot #4986; Heritage Aug 2001 ANA Signature Auction / Lot 8352. Ex: Dr. Charles L. Ruby Collection Superior Feb 1974 / lot 1958;
View Coin Liberty Coronet 5C No Star "V" On Shield United States 5C 1868 J-630 NGC PF 65
Judd-630, Pollock-700
Rarity: High R.7, (4-6 believed to be extant) , PF65

Ex: Eric P. Newman Collection.

Plate Coin For NGC Coin Explorer for J630


Struck in nickel with a plain edge.

Obverse:
The obverse displays a Liberty head facing left, similar to the design on the regular-issue three cent piece, with UNITED STATES OF AMERICA around and the date 1868 below. The design is similar to other patterns of the same date, but this variant has no star on Liberty's coronet.

Reverse: A large V on an ornate shield, with IN GOD WE TRUST above.

Comment:
Heritage's catalog sites the following interesting commentary.
... Curiously, Robert Coulton Davis mis-described this issue in his seminal work on patterns, saying this design did have a star on the coronet. An early auction appearance was lot 231 of the Woodside Collection (New York Coin & Stamp, 4/1892):
"1868 Five Cents: same obvs. without stars. R V on garnished shield, motto above: and smaller V in olive wreath, star and scroll above: nickel and copper: proofs: rare; 2 pcs."


Fair to estimate that less that a half dozen may be known and Interestingly the Newman's coin envelope indicates only two examples were known at the time of acquisition as well.

This piece Well-detailed design elements of this charming Gem show just a touch of softness on Liberty's curls. The brightly reflective surfaces display a few hints of champagne-gold toning, with a couple of minor contact marks in the obverse field. Visual appeal is quite strong.


Provenance/Appearance:
Ex Eric P Newman Collection; From Heritage Aug 2017 ANA Signature Auction - Denver/ Lot #5406 Prior the Eric Newman Collection Heritage April 2013 CSNS Signature Auction - Chicago / Lot #3962





View Coin Liberty Coronet 5C In Copper No Star "V" In Wreat Oak 7 Olive w/ 6 pointed star United States Copper 5C 1868 J-632 NGC PF 64 BN
1868 5C
Judd-632. Pollock-702,
Rarity: High R.7, (3-7 Pieces) PF64BN


Struck in copper with Plain edge

Obverse: The obverse bears a strong resemblance to the three cent nickel, except in larger format.

Reverse: Features a large Roman V within a wreath, similar to the later Liberty nickel, but the wreath is larger and there are no peripheral legends. A six-pointed star and scrollwork tops the wreath.

Comments:
This rare pattern was an attempt to unify the designs of the two nickel alloy denominations. Blended sea-green and chestnut colors grace this fully struck near-Gem. An occasional minute spot does not distract

Provenance/Appearance:
Ex: FUN Signature (Heritage, 1/2006), lot 4563; Heritage April 2017 CSNS /Lot #5097
View Coin Liberty Coronet 5C "V" with in Wreath and Maltese cross at top United States Nickel 5C 1868 J-633 PCGS PF 64
1868 5C
Judd-633, Pollock-704
Rarity R.4, PR64 CAC Endorsed


Struck in nickel with a plain edge

Obverse: The obverse design is that of the three cent nickel, as adopted, but on a larger planchet, with minor design modifications appropriate to the larger diameter.
Reverse: Features a Roman numeral V in the center, with a laurel wreath encircling, scroll with IN GOD WE TRUST and Maltese cross above..

Comment: . An attractive piece with a nice strike, quite well detailed, from a die pair that was not fully polished (this being characteristic of all examples ofJ-633).
There is a set 1c , 3 C and 5C with similar liberty heads with cornet and all have roman numerals reverse within a laurel wreath.

Provenance / Appearance:
03-Jan-2006 American Numismatic Rarities The Robert Michael Prescott Collection / Lot 872 ($1,500), Direct sale with US COIN 2012
View Coin Liberty Coronet 1C "I" within laurel wreath United States 1C 1869 J-666 NGC PF 66 CAMEO
1869 1C
Judd-666, Pollock-741,
Rarity: Low R.6, PF66CAM CAC Endorsed


Struck in nickel with a plain edge.

Obverse: The obverse exhibits a Liberty head facing left with the legend UNITED STATES OF AMERICA around the periphery and the date below. Liberty wears a coronet inscribed LIBERTY.

Reverse: A Roman numeral I is centered in a laurel wreath on the reverse.


Comment:
Judd-666 was struck from at least three obverse and two reverse dies, designated Pollock-741 through -743 by Andrew Pollock. This example represents Pollock-741, with the 9 in the date closer and under the curl, L in Liberty between 2nd and 3rd pearl and broad ribbon ends on the reverse.

The design elements of this Premium Gem are well-detailed, with just a touch of softness on the lower hair curls. Designated as a Cameo as the frosty devices exhibit definite elements of contrast with the deeply mirrored fields.
View Coin Liberty Coronet 3CN Large Date "III" within Laurel Wreath United States 3CN 1869 J-676 NGC PF 66 CAMEO
1869 3CN
Judd-676, Pollock-753, 755
Rarity: R.4, PR66+ Cameo

Ex: Eric P. Newman Collection


Struck in nickel with a plain edge.

Obverse: The design resembles the regular dies, with Liberty wearing a coronet on the obverse, surrounded by UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, and the date below.

Reverse: The reverse is known in two varieties; this coin represents the more common one, with a low laurel wreath surrounding the denomination III, and short dentils.

Comment: These patterns were issued in cents with similar design one cent and five cents patterns. This pleasing Premium Gem proof exhibits soft central details and natural planchet marks that remain from a less than full strike. The nickel-gray surfaces have fully mirrored fields and satiny devices

Provenance/Appearance:
Original from The Eric P Neman Collection, Heritage April 2013 CSNA Signature Auction Chicago /Lot #3969 (as NGC PF66 with CAC Endorsement); Then agan Heritage Jan 2017 FUN Signature Auction - Fort Lauderdale / Lot #6496; Acquired at Heritage June 2017 Long Beach Sale / Lot #4676
Original Newman envelope was labeled “LYNCHBURG VA”

View Coin Liberty Coronet 5C With Star "V" On Shield United States 5C 1869 J-683 PCGS PF 65
1869 5c
Judd-683, Pollock-762
Rarity: Low R.7

Ex: HW Bass Collection.


Struck in nickel with a plain edge.

Obverse: Resembles the adopted three cent nickel design on a larger planchet. Liberty faces left and is wearing a coronet inscribed LIBERTY. The legend, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, is around with the date, 1871, below...

Reverse: The reverse displays a large V over a wide ornamented frame, IN GOD WE TRUST is above in tiny letters. An ornate shield is overlaid by a large Roman numeral V with the motto, IN GOD WE TRUST, above.

Comment:
Brilliant throughout and impressively mirrored for a nickel striking. The centers show softness of detail, either from die opposition or the hardness of the nickel composition, or both. Fewer than a dozen examples are believed known of this pattern.

Weight: 77.0 grains. Diameter: 21.8 mm. Die alignment: 180°.

Provenance:
Ex: Purchased by Harry Bass, Jr. from Abe Kosoff on August 3, 1971; Bass I (Bowers and Merena, 5/99), lot 1048: Long Beach Signature (Heritage, 6/2005), lot 7417,Heritage 2017 April CSNS - Chicago / Lot #5099
View Coin Liberty Coronet 5C "V" with in Wreath and Maltese cross at top United States 5C 1869 J-684 PCGS PF 64
1869 5C Five Cents,
Judd-684, Pollock-763
Rarity: R.5, PR64+ CAC Endorsed

Ex: Simpson.


Struck in nickel with a plain edge.

Obverse: Reminiscent of the contemporary three cent nickel, but Liberty's coronet has a star,

Reverse: The Roman numeral V in withing a wreath and a Maltese cross and a scroll bearing the motto closes the reverse wreath.

Comment:
Wisps of almond-gold patina appear over satiny nickel-gray surfaces
USPatterns.com notes that 100 pieces were supposedly struck. The reverse die was first used to coin 1868-dated patterns

Provenance/Appearances:
From The Bob R. Simpson Collection, Part I, Heritage Sept 2020 / Lot #10235
View Coin Liberty Coronet 5C Small portrait "V CENTS" V being reversed United States 5C 1871 J-1050 PCGS PF 64
1871 5C
Judd-1050, Pollock-1184
Rarity: Low R.6, PF64 CAC Endorsement


Struck in nickel with plain edge

Obverse: The obverse bears a portrait of Liberty similar to that used on the nickel three cent piece.

Reverse: The reverse depicts a reversed Roman numeral V (which is backwards) above the word CENTS (which is curved) within the wreath.

Comment:
The fields on this example are brightly mirrored and there is slight contrast evident against the lightly frosted devices. Almost brilliant, showing just a hint of golden color on each side. There are few contact marks or other post-striking impairments on this lovely near-Gem

Provenance/Appearances:
From Heritage Jun 2013 J Long Beach / Lot #5523; Priors
Heritage Oct 2012 ANA / Lot #5449;
Heritage July 2012 Orlando / Lot #4640
View Coin Liberty Coronet 5C In Copper Small portrait "5 CENTS" Curved United States 5C 1871 J-1054 PCGS PF 65 Brown
1871 5C
Judd-1054, Pollock-1189
Rarity: High R.6, PF 65BN CAC.Endorsement


Struck in copper with a plain edge.

Longacre's three cent nickel Liberty motif is adapted here for the five cent piece, although the arrangement of the denomination and wreath is more reminiscent of the two cent piece.


Comments:
Examples of this design were struck in both copper and nickel. Toned predominantly forest-green but lilac-red lingers in design crevices. Well struck and devoid of contact. Previously encapsulated in an old green label holder CAC sticker and since reholder but without the CAC attached.

Provenance/Appearances:
From Heritage April 2014 CSNS - Chicago / Lot #6104

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