<strong>Obv:</strong> The Liberty type that the Mint used to strike regular issue eagles in 1862. The date is set low in the field with the digit 2 closer to the denticles than the base of Libertys bust. <strong>Rev:</strong> Similar to the regular issue type of the year, but with the addition of the motto GOD OUR TRUST on a scroll above the eagle. A vivid piece with swirls of reddish-copper on golden-brown patina, the former color particularly pronounced on the reverse. Crisply impressed. Otherwise smooth, a pair of toning spots in the right obverse field are noted for accuracy. This is the more frequently encountered of the two known obverse die varieties of the type, although examples are rare in an absolute sense and probably number only 12 to 15 specimens in all grades.,PCGS# 60447.,PCGS Population: 7; 0 finer in this category.,