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1839 50C Drapery PR64 NGC....

Lot: 2377, Auction: 2008 April Rosemont, IL (CSNS) Signature Coin Auction #1104

Sold for: $184,000.00 (includes BP )
Bid Source: Internet
Ended: Apr 16, 2008
Item Activity: 7 Internet/mail bidders
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Believed Unique 1839 With Drapery Half Dollar, PR64

1839 50C Drapery PR64 NGC. Ex: Pittman-Kaufman. The rarity of the 1839 proof With Drapery half dollar is attested to by the solitary example certified by either NGC or PCGS-this NGC-graded PR64 coin out of the John Jay Pittman and the Phil Kaufman collections. A second proof was reportedly part of the Norweb Collection (Breen incorrectly called it No Drapery), sold to the family by Hollinbeck Coin Company, but that piece turned out to be a prooflike example and not a true proof.
Very little reference to this issue is found in the numismatic literature, and what does appear is cryptic. In their Complete Guide to Liberty Seated Half Dollars, Randy Wiley and Bill Bugert indicate that the With Drapery variety is unknown, obviously unaware of the Pittman-Kaufman example. Walter Breen, in his 1989 proof Encyclopedia only says "extra fold of drapery at elbow. Menjou:15, possibly reappearing as Lichtenfels I:2799. Unverified." Abe Kosoff sold the Menjou Collection in June 1950, and Abner Kreisberg joined with Hans Schulman to sell the Lichtenfels Collection in February 1961.
David Akers, in his cataloging of the 1839 With Drapery proof from the John Jay Pittman Collection (5/1998), lot 1517, reports that Pittman bought the coin from the Kreisberg-Schulman sale of the Gustav Lichtenfels Collection (2/1961), lot 2799. The coin is thought to have previously been in the Virgil Brand Collection.
For those who desire a concise roster:

1. PR64 NGC. Gustav Lichtenfels Collection (Kreisberg-Schulman, 2/1961), lot 2799; John Jay Pittman (David Akers, 5/1998), lot 1517; Phil Kaufman Collection.

Deep mirrored fields, including areas within the shields, greet the viewer of this wonderful near-Gem. Whispers of light gold patina around the margins take on faint reddish-tan hues, and relatively strong field-motif contrast, particularly on the reverse, becomes evident when the coin is tilted under a light source. A solid strike brings out virtual fullness in the design features, save for minor softness on the star 7 centrils. A few unobtrusive field hairlines and some minute marks on the lower part of Liberty's left (facing) arm preclude full Gem classification.
It is seldom that one has the opportunity to bid on a coin that appears unique and exhibits outstanding technical quality and aesthetic appeal. These attributes make this proof 1839 With Drapery half dollar one of the most important bidding opportunities in the Kaufman Collection sales.
From The Phil Kaufman Collection of Early Seated Proof Sets, Part Three. (#6383)

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PCGS 64 0* 0* 0 0 Christian Gobrecht
NGC 64 0 0 0
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