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1856 1C Flying Eagle S-1 PR64 PCGS #148710

S-01, J-180. (Population 1/0) {Snow Book Plate Coin} Standard composition of copper nickel. Most likely the first dies used, as "One Cent" is tilted, and thus the reverse die probably discarded. This coin was originally attributed as the copper J-181, but after testing, its status was changed to copper nickel. Pedigree: A. Judson Brenner (1914); Brenner ANS 1914 exhibit; Superior "Lee" 9/1988; Allstate Coin; Tucson Collection, EERC Variety sale 1, 1993; Midwest Collection; Tom Fore; Doug Wright.

1856 1C Flying Eagle S-2 PR64CAM PCGS #396568

S-02, J-180. (Population 1/0) {Snow Book Plate Coin} Standard Copper Nickel composition, with pointed "U" and high leaves. Pedigree: Heritage "Dallas" 10/06:147 (NGC); EERC (PCGS); Tom Fore; Doug Wright.

1856 1C Flying Eagle S-3 PR66+ PCGS #47058

CAC - S-03 {Snow Book Plate Coin} Gorrell (2003); Parino (2004); Fore.

1856 1C Flying Eagle S-4 PR65 PCGS #389777

S-04(a), J-180. (Population 1/0) {Snow Book Plate Coin} Standard Copper Nickel. Pointed "U", Low Leaves. Pedigree: Heritage Long Beach 5/03:5189; Tom Fore; Doug Wright.

1856 1C Flying Eagle S-5 PR65 PCGS #401220

S-05(a), J-180. (Population 4/2) Standard Copper Nickel. Pedigree: ____________________; Doug Wright.

1856 1C Flying Eagle S-9 PR66 PCGS #147890

S-09, J-180. (Population 1/1, 67 in Foreside Collection). Standard Copper Nickel. S-09 is the most common of the 1856 die pairings, most likely struck in a quantity possibly as high as 1500 for collectors in 1858 along with S-04. Over a third of these are found in circulated grades, and rarely are high grade examples found that are nice. The Foreside example is clearly the finest S-09, with this coin coming in second. Luster on this coin is not adequately shown on this "Redbird." The PR67+ in the Simpson collection is an S-03. Pedigree: Doug Wright

1856 1C Flying Eagle S-9 PR66 PCGS #147890

S-09, J-180. (Population 1/1, 67 in Foreside Collection). Standard Copper Nickel. S-09 is the most common of the 1856 die pairings, most likely struck in a quantity possibly as high as 1500 for collectors in 1858 along with S-04. Over a third of these are found in circulated grades, and rarely are high grade examples found that are nice. The Foreside example is clearly the finest S-09, with this coin coming in second. Luster on this coin is not adequately shown on this "Redbird." The PR67+ in the Simpson collection is an S-03. Pedigree: Doug Wright

1856 1C Flying Eagle S-9 PR66 PCGS #147890

S-09, J-180. (Population 1/1, 67 in Foreside Collection). Standard Copper Nickel. S-09 is the most common of the 1856 die pairings, most likely struck in a quantity possibly as high as 1500 for collectors in 1858 along with S-04. Over a third of these are found in circulated grades, and rarely are high grade examples found that are nice. The Foreside example is clearly the finest S-09, with this coin coming in second. Luster on this coin is not adequately shown on this "Redbird." The PR67+ in the Simpson collection is an S-03. Pedigree: Doug Wright