It does have a reverse. Interesting charcoal toned rims, on both sides....been that way since before 1975. The superb gem 1865-s in the same collection (ex-James Stack) was essentially a twin to this coin down to the 80% white interior and charcoal rims. Dave Akers bought it for Paramount International in March 1975. I've never seen it since. Someone as smart as James Clapp must have put those 2 away near time of issue.
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Thanks for the tip. I finally got the photo I wanted instead of the canned seated half photo from the Library.
Duplicate. And figured out how to image....lol. Thanks Smitty.
And regardless if it were a P or S mint....it would still be the finest known.
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It does have a reverse. Interesting charcoal toned rims, on both sides....been that way since before 1975. The superb gem 1865-s in the same collection (ex-James Stack) was essentially a twin to this coin down to the 80% white interior and charcoal rims. Dave Akers bought it for Paramount International in March 1975. I've never seen it since. Someone as smart as James Clapp must have put those 2 away near time of issue.
Yep, now I don't have the same one as at least I've people.
Mine will remain the same... had it since the beginning, it still represents me well... Cheers, RickO