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1804 DT$10 Ten Dollar, Judd-34, Pollock-46, High R.7, PR64 PCGS

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Category:

Proof Sets

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Condition:

Circulated

Material:

Silver

Certification:

PCGS

Grade:

MS 64

Composition:

Silver

Strike Type:

Proof

Country/Region of Manufacture:

United States

Denomination:

$10

Year:

1804

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Item number:

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1804 Plain 4 Ten Dollar, PR64 Silver Die Trial, Judd-34 Only Known Pattern for the King of Siam Proof Set Four Examples Known 1804 DT$10 Ten Dollar, Judd-34, Pollock-46, High R.7, PR64 PCGS. Ex: Simpson. The 1804 Plain 4 eagle in silver, Judd-34, is a rare and historically important issue in the pattern series. These patterns were originally struck as die trials for the 1804 Plain 4 proof eagles in the diplomatic presentation sets issued in 1834. The sets were presented to various foreign rulers, including the King of Siam, to help with foreign trade negotiations. Our consignor notes: