Judd-2180, Pollock-4100, considered to be Rarity-7.
Struck from the so-called ‘nonsense dies’ bearing the 1759 date and with no mention of a denomination.
Apparently, these pieces were struck to test a new cent composition.
A rare issue that is seldom seen, though we do note that a different example in Heritage’s recent ANA auction (with a few more marks than this one) sold for over $5,400.
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