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Description
1803 Small Stars Reverse Ten, BD-3, MS63
A High Grade, Sharply Struck Example
Of This Popular Early Type
1803 $10 Small Stars Reverse MS63 NGC. Breen-6844,
Taraszka-28, BD-3, R.4. The 1803 Capped Bust Right, Heraldic Eagle
ten dollar gold piece boasts a small mintage of 15,017 pieces. Six
different die varieties are known for this issue, with one obverse
die used in all six marriages. The reverse die used for BD-3 is
characterized by the position of the eagle's beak nearly touching
the star below its point, and the right foot of E in STATES
positioned over a cloud space. BD-3 is the most available variety
of the date, but it is still scarce in absolute terms. In Early
U.S. Gold Coin Varieties, John Dannreuther estimates 150-200
examples of this issue are still extant in all grades. Mint State
1803 eagles are rarities, even the "common" varieties. NGC has
certified 18 examples of this issue at the MS63 level, with nine
finer; while PCGS has graded nine Choice specimens, with only 11
finer (11/09).Die marriages were of little interest to collectors of the 19th century, and catalogers seldom differentiated between varieties in their lot descriptions. Numismatists became more conscious of these important differences in the early part of the 20th century, and auction catalogs began to describe the small stars reverse in basic detail. In the Stickney Collection (Henry Chapman, 6/1907), lot 623, an 1803 eagle is described: "1803 R. Small stars. Extremely fine. Mint lustre. See plate." The coin sold for $25, a good price at the time.
The present coin is sharply struck, with complete detail on the feathers on the eagle's breast. The surfaces display bright, satiny luster, with attractive reddish patina on each side. A few light obverse abrasions can be detected with a loupe. Rarity, historic interest, and strong visual appeal combine to make this offering an important opportunity for the early gold specialist.(Registry values: P2)
Coin Index Numbers: (NGC ID# 2628, PCGS# 8565, GSID# 9349)
Metal: 91.67% Gold, 8.33% Copper
Weight: 17.50 grams
AGW: 0.51577oz
Mintage: 15,017
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Auction Info
2010 January Orlando, FL FUN US Coin Auction #1136 (go to Auction Home page)
Auction Dates
January, 2010
6th-10th
Wednesday-Sunday
Bids + Registered Phone Bidders: 15
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