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Lot
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1807 $2 1/2 MS63 NGC....

2009 February Long Beach, CA Signature US Coin Auction #1122

 
Sold for: $48,875.00 (includes BP )
Bid Source: Live: Floor
Auction Ended On: Feb 6, 2009
Item Activity: 9 Internet/mail/phone bidders
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Description:

High-End 1807 Quarter Eagle, BD-1, MS63

1807 $2 1/2 MS63 NGC. Breen-6124, BD-1, R.3. The quarter eagle was an unpopular denomination in the early 19th century. Walter Breen characterizes the denomination as "seldom called for, few made, little welcome." The denomination was kept alive by a few, scattered orders from bullion depositors who specifically requested these coins to meet some particular need. The 1807 Capped Bust Right quarter eagle boasts a tiny mintage of only 6,812 pieces, still the largest mintage of the design type by a wide margin. Experts estimate perhaps 250-350 specimens survive today in all grades.
A single pair of dies was sufficient to accomplish the entire mintage for this year. As might be expected from the mintage, the 1807 quarter eagle is the most available date in the series, and is very popular as a type coin. In Collecting & Investing Strategies for United States Gold Coins, Jeff Ambio gives the 1807 his highest recommendation for inclusion in a complete type set. This date has been popular since the earliest days of the hobby, and appeared in many auction catalogs from the 19th century. Curiously, auction descriptions are almost always terse, and impart little information about these coins. A typical early description is found in the McCoy Collection (Woodward, 5/1864), lot 1969. Woodward's description reads simply, "1807 Very fine, uncirculated, scarce." Information about die varieties, design subtypes, etc. was of little interest to collectors of the time.
The present coin is one of the finest existing specimens of this popular date. The strike is above average, but shows some of the central weakness nearly always found on this issue. The central obverse shows a few shallow roller marks. The attractive fields are noticeably reflective. NGC and PCGS combined have certified only eight coins at the MS63 level, with two finer (12/08).(Registry values: P5) (#7656)

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Lot Date Grade Service Realized
Auction 1129, Lot 1443 Sunday, September 13, 2009 63 NGC $43,125.00
Auction 324, Lot 6522 Saturday, May 31, 2003 63 PCGS $34,500.00
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Price Guide*

Grade Coin World
(Coin Values)
Numismedia
Retail
Numismedia
Wholesale
Numismedia
NGC (nmn)
Numismedia
PCGS (nmp)
PCGS
Price Guide
PCGS+
62 $47,500 $50,050 $38,500 $35,000 $35,000 $50,000 $55,000
63 $67,500 $60,450 $46,500 $43,500 $43,500 $70,000 $86,000
64 --- $118,950 $91,500 $83,500 $83,500 $150,000 $175,000
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Service Grade Population in this Grade Population of Higher Grade Population in All Grades + Mintage Engraver
PCGS Not available from PCGS 6,812 Robert Scot
NGC 63 4 1 128 -
CAC 63 1 0 17 -
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