1820 10C JR-2 Small 0 XF45 认证号32606418, PCGS号38782
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Ron Guth
Normally, the 1820 JR-2 Dime would be a regular old, somewhat scarce, die variety. However, because of some heavy and obvious recutting on the reverse, this variety has become known as the "Office Boy" reverse, presumably because only a low-level person could have made such amateurish mistakes. Walter Breen described thsi reverse best in his 1988 Encyclopedia: "...part of another letter between D S; MS join at tops and feet; many letters repunched and irregularly spaced."
This variety sometimes comes with streaky planchets cause by impurities in the metal alloy that stretched out as the raw ingots were pulled through a drawing bench to form the strips from which the blanks were punched.
Approximately a dozen Mint State 1820 JR-2 Dimes are known. The best examples include a pair of PCGS MS67 examples, one of which sold for a record price of $152,750 in 2014.
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#1 MS67 PCGS grade
Liberty Collection |
#1 MS67 PCGS grade
Oliver Jung Collection - Heritage 8/2014:5561, $152,750 |
#3 MS66 estimated grade
Goldbergs 1/2014:1054 (as NGC MS67), $38,775 - Eugene H. Gardner Collection, Part IV - Heritage 10/2015:98219, $27,025 |
#4 MS65 PCGS grade
Heritage 10/2000:7242, not sold |
#5 MS64 PCGS grade
Stack's/Bowers 8/2011:8303, $4,600 |