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1834 $5 Plain 4 MS62 NGC....
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Sold on Aug 1, 2008 for:
$5,175.00
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Description
Dazzling 1834 Plain 4 Half Eagle, MS62
1834 $5 Plain 4 MS62 NGC. Second Head, Breen-6502, McCloskey 2-A, R.2. A desirable representative of the first year of William Kneass' Classic Head design. Alluring yellow-gold patina graces each side, and there is bright, swirling luster throughout. The stars are fully defined, and the only trace of weakness is at the centers, as typical. Light abrasions in the fields barely affect the flow of the impressive luster, and there are no significant marks. Great eye appeal makes this piece an excellent choice for a type collector.(Registry values: P1)Coin Index Numbers: (NGC ID# E2KE, PCGS# 8171, GSID# 8856)
Metal: 89.92% Gold, 10.08% Copper
Weight: 8.36 grams
AGW: 0.24169oz
Mintage: 657,460
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Auction Info
2008 July-August Baltimore, MD (ANA) US Coin Signature Auction #1114 (go to Auction Home page)
Auction Dates
Jul-Aug, 2008
30th-3rd
Wednesday-Sunday
Bids + Registered Phone Bidders: 12
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