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1794 P50c Copper, J-17 MS BN

1794 P50c Copper, J-17 MS BN

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Greysheet Catalog Details (GSID: 266233)
Struck from regular dies. Four known pieces are in the form of undertypes on 1795 half cents (the half cents being the Cohen-6a variety, the undertype half dollars being the Overton-101, -104, -105, and -105a die combinations). These half dollars were struck as die trials, and afterward planchets to strike half cents were cut from them. However, certain features of the half dollar inscriptions can still be discerned. In addition, there are two intact specimens (not cut down for use as a half cent) in the Smithsonian Institution and in a Vienna museum, dies of Overton-109 with lettered edges.
Obverse: Most of these have been cut down and used as planchets for half cents.

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GSID: 266233
Coin Date: 1794
Denomination: P50c / Pattern 50 Cents
Designation: MS
Mint Location: Philadelphia
Mintage: 4 known
Coinage Type: Pattern
Coinage Years: 1794
Composition: Copper
Variety: Copper
Variety 2: J-17
Rarity: R-7
Strike Type: Business
Coin Shape: Subscribe
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