Bright and satiny with slightly frosted devices, the surfaces are remarkably choice and free from contact marks, even under close scrutiny. The 3 over inverted 3 is an interesting die cutting error that is easily visible with low magnification and remarkably went unnoticed by Daniel Valentine in his 1931 monograph published by the American Numismatic Society. Walter Breen would also miss it in his supplement published 27 years later. It was, in fact, first discovered 150 years after it was minted, by Doug Winter, proving that if one looks hard enough, there are always new discoveries to be found in numismatics.,PCGS# 94281. NGC ID: 232G.,,