1832 DIME -
JR-2
Rarity: Common
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Images courtesy of Ira
& Larry Goldberg Coins & Collectibles, Inc.
Recent appearances:
PCGS graded MS-61. Ex - Ira &
Larry Goldberg Coins & Collectibles, Inc.'s "Benson Collection, Part I",
February 16, 18-20, 2001, lot 804, illustrated, where it was described as
follows: "JR-2, Rarity-2… This one is toned with nice colors, steel gray
at the centers and toned around the periphery. Minor handling marks from a
higher grade.", sold for $552.00
PCGS graded MS-62. Ex - Ira
& Larry Goldberg Coins & Collectibles, Inc.'s "Benson Collection, Part I",
February 16, 18-20, 2001, lot 803, illustrated, where it was described as
follows: "JR-2, Rarity-2… Steel gray in color with yellow highlights in
the stars. Minor hairlines, but the strike is sharp and each star bold. In
an old little PCGS holder.", sold for $661.00
PCGS graded MS-60. Ex - Ira &
Larry Goldberg Coins & Collectibles, Inc.'s "Benson Collection, Part I",
February 16, 18-20, 2001, lot 805, not illustrated, where it was described as
follows: "JR-2, Rarity-2… This one has nice eye appeal and decent surfaces for
the grade. A few scuffs on the high points.", sold for $483.00
PCGS graded AU-58. Ex - Ira &
Larry Goldberg Coins & Collectibles, Inc.'s "Benson Collection, Part I",
February 16, 18-20, 2001, lot 806, illustrated, where it was described as
follows: "JR-2, Rarity-2… Deep satiny gray with a dollop of blue toning on the
back of Liberty's head, more organized on the reverse with a blue ring around
the periphery and gold at the centers. Faint hairlines. Could easily grade mint
state, but you know how it is....", sold for $552.00
PCGS graded AU-58. Ex - Ira &
Larry Goldberg Coins & Collectibles, Inc.'s "Benson Collection, Part I",
February 16, 18-20, 2001, lot 807, illustrated, where it was described as
follows: "JR-2, Rarity-2… Frosty and white with scarcely any signs of toning.
One hidden mark on the D of UNITED. This one could pass as mint state.", sold
for $575.00
PCGS graded AU-55. Ex - Ira &
Larry Goldberg Coins & Collectibles, Inc.'s "Benson Collection, Part I",
February 16, 18-20, 2001, lot 808, illustrated, where it was described as
follows: "JR-2, Rarity-2… Some luster beneath light gold toning. Typical
handling marks, but appealing.", sold for $253.00
PCGS graded AU-55. Ex - Ira &
Larry Goldberg Coins & Collectibles, Inc.'s "Benson Collection, Part I",
February 16, 18-20, 2001, lot 809, not illustrated, where it was described as
follows: "JR-2, Rarity-2…Light gold toning over silver surfaces. Problem free
wear and sharp.", sold for $287.00
PCGS graded AU-55. Ex - Ira &
Larry Goldberg Coins & Collectibles, Inc.'s "Benson Collection, Part I",
February 16, 18-20, 2001, lot 810, not illustrated, where it was described as
follows: "JR-2, Rarity-2…With deep gold toning in the fields and very choice.
Typical handling marks and another appealing example of this common variety.",
sold for $299.00
PCGS graded AU-55. Ex - Ira &
Larry Goldberg Coins & Collectibles, Inc.'s "Benson Collection, Part I",
February 16, 18-20, 2001, lot 811, illustrated, where it was described as
follows: "JR-2, Rarity-2… With dark shades of toning in the stars and well
struck. Hairlines from handling and well struck. A later obverse die state with
a faint crack from the twelfth star to the lower curl.", sold for $529.00
PCGS graded AU-55. Ex - Ira &
Larry Goldberg Coins & Collectibles, Inc.'s "Benson Collection, Part I",
February 16, 18-20, 2001, lot 812, not illustrated, where it was described as
follows: "JR-2, Rarity-2… A bit scuffy in the fields, but lustrous and light
gold to gray in color. Sharply struck. In an old small PCGS holder.", sold for
$241.00
AU-55. Ex - Ira & Larry Goldberg
Coins & Collectibles, Inc.'s "Benson Collection, Part I", February 16, 18-20,
2001, lot 813, illustrated, where it was described as follows: "JR-2, Rarity-2…
Deep steel blue in color, probably not natural. Clean surfaces and few signs of
wear or circulation handling. Nice overall.", sold for $287.00
PCGS graded AU-53. Ex - Ira &
Larry Goldberg Coins & Collectibles, Inc.'s "Benson Collection, Part I",
February 16, 18-20, 2001, lot 814, not illustrated, where it was described as
follows: "JR-2, Rarity-2…Steel gray at the centers, with a bit more toning
around the periphery. Sharp.", sold for $287.00
PCGS graded AU-53. Ex - Ira &
Larry Goldberg Coins & Collectibles, Inc.'s "Benson Collection, Part I",
February 16, 18-20, 2001, lot 815, not illustrated, where it was described as
follows: "JR-2, Rarity-2…Gold to gray in color with light hairlines from
circulation.", sold for $310.00
PCGS graded AU-53. Ex - Ira &
Larry Goldberg Coins & Collectibles, Inc.'s "Benson Collection, Part I",
February 16, 18-20, 2001, lot 816, not illustrated, where it was described as
follows: "JR-2, Rarity-2…Deep steel gray and well struck. This one has some
white cleaning residue tucked into the devices.", sold for $310.00
Sources and/or
recommended reading:
"Early United
Dimes 1796-1837" by David J. Davis et al.
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