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1834 $5 Classic Head, HM-1 XF45 PCGS #765188

HM-1 (Dies 1-A). Rarity 3 (Pop. ~270). Late die state. The overlapping scalloped die cracks that presumably led to the demise of Obverse 1 are very prominent, curving through stars 3,4,5 and 6. Purchased raw on eBay.

1834 $5 Classic Head, HM-1 XF45 PCGS #765188

HM-1 (Dies 1-A). Rarity 3 (Pop. ~270). Late die state. The overlapping scalloped die cracks that presumably led to the demise of Obverse 1 are very prominent, curving through stars 3,4,5 and 6. Purchased raw on eBay.

1834 $5 Classic Head, HM-5 AU58+ PCGS #765195

CAC. HM-5 (Dies 4-A). Rarity 2 (Pop. ~870). The first use of Obverse 4. The date has several similarities to Obverse 2, with Block 8, short central spike 3, and long left foot, short right foot and long crossbar on the 4. The obverse 4 date is closer to the rim, with a triple-punched 4 - easily visible in the HM-6 (next coin) date photo. This pairing marks the second of seven appearances of Reverse A. A beauty with great luster and lovely colors ranging from olive-gold through reddish-orange to magenta. Purchased from Northern Nevada Coin as NGC 3715174-001 - AU58 CAC.

1834 $5 Classic Head, HM-5 AU58+ PCGS #765195

CAC. HM-5 (Dies 4-A). Rarity 2 (Pop. ~870). The first use of Obverse 4. The date has several similarities to Obverse 2, with Block 8, short central spike 3, and long left foot, short right foot and long crossbar on the 4. The obverse 4 date is closer to the rim, with a triple-punched 4 - easily visible in the HM-6 (next coin) date photo. This pairing marks the second of seven appearances of Reverse A. A beauty with great luster and lovely colors ranging from olive-gold through reddish-orange to magenta. Purchased from Northern Nevada Coin as NGC 3715174-001 - AU58 CAC.

1834 $5 Classic Head, HM-5 AU58+ PCGS #765195

CAC. HM-5 (Dies 4-A). Rarity 2 (Pop. ~870). The first use of Obverse 4. The date has several similarities to Obverse 2, with Block 8, short central spike 3, and long left foot, short right foot and long crossbar on the 4. The obverse 4 date is closer to the rim, with a triple-punched 4 - easily visible in the HM-6 (next coin) date photo. This pairing marks the second of seven appearances of Reverse A. A beauty with great luster and lovely colors ranging from olive-gold through reddish-orange to magenta. Purchased from Northern Nevada Coin as NGC 3715174-001 - AU58 CAC.

1834 $5 Classic Head, HM-7 AU55 PCGS #765197

CAC. HM-7 (Dies 4-C). Rarity 3 (Pop. ~320). The last pairing for Obverse 4 and the second for Reverse C. Characteristic die breaks connect both wingtips with the rims, and the middle and lower arrowheads with each other. Well-struck with pleasing greenish-gold overall with some orange tones around the devices. Purchased from David Johnson at the 2023 Pittsburgh ANA.

1837 $5 HM-1 VF30 PCGS #765241

HM-1 (Dies 1-K). Rarity 4 (Pop. ~100). HM-1 is easily identified by the combination of a Block 8 in the date and an unbroken middle arrow on the reverse. A very pleasing original coin. Purchased on eBay.

1837 $5 HM-3 VF30 PCGS #765245

CAC. HM-3 (Dies 3-M). Rarity 4 (Pop. ~150). The Script 8 in the date is sufficient to identify HM-3. Brassy greenish-gold overall with extensive deep burgundy in protected areas. Although well-worn, it was clearly quite well-struck from the ample central detail remaining on both sides. Purchased from Russ Augustin.