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1839-O $2 1/2 MS64 PCGS. CAC....

2008 October Dallas, TX Signature US Coin Auction #1117

 
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Auction Ended On: Oct 24, 2008
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Description:
Amazing 1839-O Quarter Eagle, MS64
The Only New Orleans Classic Head Gold Issue
1839-O $2 1/2 MS64 PCGS. CAC. On March 3, 1835, Congress passed "An Act to Establish Branches of the Mint of the United States." Section 1 of that Act authorized branches in New Orleans, Charlotte, and Dahlonega, and provided funds for property and facilities:

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America, in Congress assembled, That branches of the mint of the United States shall be established as follows: one branch at the city of New Orleans for the coinage of gold and silver; one branch at the town of Charlotte, in Mecklinburg county, in the state of North Carolina, for the coinage of gold only; and one branch at or near Dahlonega, in Lumpkin county, in the state of Georgia, also for the coinage of gold only. And for the purpose of purchasing sites, erecting suitable buildings, and completing the necessary combinations of machinery for the several branches aforesaid, the following sums, to be paid out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, shall be, and hereby are, appropriated: for the branch at New Orleans, the sum of two hundred thousand dollars; for the branch at Charlotte, fifty thousand dollars; for the branch at Dahlonega, fifty thousand dollars.

The Act also specified that officers would be appointed, outlined salaries, provided for an oath of office, specified that general direction of the branches would be maintained in Philadelphia, and extended all coinage laws to each of the branches.
Three years passed before the three facilities were completed and ready for coinage. In New Orleans, the first coins issued were half dimes and dimes each dated 1838. The 1838-O half dollars would follow. Quarter dollars and quarter eagles followed in 1839, half eagles in 1840, eagles in 1841, silver dollars in 1846, gold dollars in 1849, double eagles in 1850, a single three cent piece in 1851, and a single three dollar piece in 1854.
Two varieties of the 1839-O quarter eagles are known, and they are distinguished by a closely spaced fraction or a widely spaced fraction as on this example. The Wide Fraction coins are more plentiful, although both varieties are rare at this grade level. In fact, MS64 is the finest grade that either NGC or PCGS has ever certified. This frosty near-Gem is highly lustrous with sharp design features and exceptional surfaces. Population: 4 in 64, 0 finer (9/08).(Registry values: P3) (#7701)

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Classic Head Quarter Eagles Die Variety Guide

The series of Classic Head quarter eagles issued from 1834 to 1839 includes 28 different individual die varieties. To date nothing has been published regarding each of the varieties. This guide provides identification and photos of the individual varieties with an of rarity for each variety.

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Previous Prices from Heritage Auctions
Lot Date Grade Service Realized
Auction 1122, Lot 2435 Sunday, February 8, 2009 64 PCGS $37,375.00
Auction 1114, Lot 1898 Sunday, August 3, 2008 64 PCGS $51,750.00
Auction 1129, Lot 1448 Sunday, September 13, 2009 64 NGC $28,750.00
Auction 1110, Lot 1809 Sunday, June 29, 2008 64 NGC $40,250.00
Auction 402, Lot 1590 Friday, April 7, 2006 64 NGC $34,500.00
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Previous Prices Reported By Other Auction Firms (Not Verified By Heritage)
Source Date Grade Service Realized
Unconfirmed Friday, October 29, 2004 64 NGC $21,850.00
Unconfirmed Sunday, June 2, 2002 64 NGC $21,275.00
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63 $33,500 $27,810 $22,250 $20,350 $20,500 $32,000 $35,500
64 --- $42,250 $32,500 $28,500 $29,500 $49,500 ---
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Population Guide
Service Grade Population in this Grade Population of Higher Grade Population in All Grades + Mintage Engraver
PCGS Not available from PCGS 17,781 William Kneass
NGC 64 5 0 292 -
CAC 64 2 0 17 -
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