1804 Draped Bust Cent. S-266, the only known dies. Rarity-2. Good Details--Environmental Damage (PCGS).,Deep olive-copper patina with swirls of lighter medium brown intermingled over the lower obverse and around the reverse periphery. A few minor marks are noted, but more significant is an overall rough texture with scattered pitting that explains the PCGS qualifier. Softly defined at the lower obverse and, in particular, upper reverse borders, yet with a readily evident date. The design elements in other areas are suitably bold for the grade. All in all a relatively pleasing, more affordable example of this fabled key date large cent issue. Noyes Die State A.,From the Lux Family Collection, begun as early as the 1850s.,