1805. JR-2, Rarity 2, 4 Berries. PCGS graded MS-66. PQ. For 1805 dimes, only two die pairings are known, these being easily discernible by the berry count on the reverse -- JR-2 with four berries, JR-1 with five. Both varieties utilized the same obverse die. The five berries variety was struck first, followed by this four berries variety. A thin obverse die crack through ERT of LIBERTY is diagnostic of JR-2. This variety is the second most common die marriage of all Draped Bust dimes, behind only those seen in 1807. In addition to the die crack, this example also exhibits fine clash marks on both sides, and a tiny abrasion in the field below the eagle's left (facing) wing. This is an amazing Gem with sharp design details and satiny luster throughout. Both sides exhibit soft reddish-russet color with peripheral blue and other iridescent toning. The surfaces are pristine and wonderful. This splendid specimen possesses remarkable aesthetic appeal and will undoubtedly be a prized item for its new owner. Pop 1; none finer at PCGS for the variety. (PCGS # 38769) . Estimated Value $65,000 - 70,000. Categories: Dimes
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