Skip to main content
Go to accessibility options
Important Buyer’s Premium Change Notice: Please note that for all US Coins auctions closing after January 1st, 2026, the Buyer's Premium is 22% (minimum $29). Please direct any inquiries to 214-409-1150 or Bid@HA.com.

Description

1800 BD-3 Half Eagle, AU58
Second Rarest 1800 Variety

1800 $5 Blunt 1, BD-3, High R.6, AU58 NGC. HBJ-219. Rich peripheral rose toning appears on both sides of this honey-gold half eagle that exhibits the usual grade-associated handling marks.
Variety Equivalents: Adams-4, Breen 1-A, Miller-41, Bass-3069.
Obverse Die: The obverse die was used for 1800 BD-2, BD-3, BD-4, and BD-5.
Reverse Die: The reverse die is unique to this variety.
Bass-Dannreuther Die State c/a: The obverse is cracked through the top of the I to the base of BER. Faint clash marks are noted below the bust and right of the neck. The reverse is perfect with no deterioration.
NGC Census Data (10/25): Including all varieties, some attributed and others unattributed, NGC has reviewed 75 1800 half eagles graded AU58, two in AU58+, and 111 numerically finer Mint State examples.
Significant Examples: This example will likely rank high in the roster of 1800 BD-3 half eagles that are being researched.
Breen (1966): In his monograph, Walter Breen mentioned a worn example that Adams illustrated: "Evidently the Newcomer-Green specimen discovered in the stock of Guttag Bros." He also mentioned lot 285 in the Gaylord sale that "appears to be a mint state example of the same variety." He had not seen any other examples of this rare variety.
Bass-Dannreuther (2006): Dannreuther reports just 10 auction appearances between the years of 1990 and 2005. He also reports two examples in the Smithsonian Institution and one in the ANS collection: "The fact that museums hold at least three examples of this variety seems to indicate a more readily available coin, but its lack of auction appearances is validation of its rarity."
Heritage Commentary: As with many early gold varieties, the rarity of this variety is debatable. Our High R.6 rating suggests 13 to 18 examples survive in all grades, while other researchers suggest that as many as 25 may still exist. When describing this example, the cataloger for American Numismatic Rarities in 2003 wrote: "The Bass Sylloge estimates that fewer than a half a dozen are known." However, we find no such statement in that reference work that cataloged this as R.6.
Doug Winter Commentary: Even if you could care less about die varieties of 1800 half eagles (side note; not the ideal topic to discuss on your first date), take a look at this coin as it is uncommonly choice for an 1800 BD-3.
Provenance: American Numismatic Rarities (12/2003), lot 932.
From The Harvey B. Jacobson, Jr. Collection of Early Half Eagles.

Coin Index Numbers: (Variety PCGS# 45593, Base PCGS# 8082, Greysheet# 198192)

Weight: 8.75 grams

Metal: 91.67% Gold, 8.33% Copper


Note for clients in the European Union: This lot is considered by the European Union to be “investment gold”. We believe that it meets the criteria established in Article 344(1), point (2) of Council Directive 2006/112/EC and thus should be exempt from import VAT regardless of the selling price. Any questions or concerns about VAT should be addressed to your accountant or local tax authority.

View Certification Details from NGC

Auction Info

Proxy Bidding Ends 
January
8th Thursday 3:50 pm CT
Auction Dates
January
8th Thursday
Proxy Bidding Time Remaining 
15 Days 13h 33m 56s
Bids + Registered Phone Bidders: 12
Lot Tracking Activity: 25
Page Views: 154

Buyer's Premium per Lot:
22% of the successful bid (minimum $29) per lot.

This lot is in: 1 - Signature® Floor Session - Platinum Session - The Harvey B. Jacobson, Jr. Collection of Early Half Eagles (Live Floor, Live Phone, Mail, Fax, Internet, and Heritage Live):
(Lots 1001-1068) - 4:00 PM Central Time, Thursday, January 8, 2026 (5:00 PM Eastern Time).
[Proxy bidding ends ten minutes prior to the session start time. Live Proxy bidding on Heritage Live now starts within 2 hours of when the auction opens for proxy bidding and continues through the live session.]

Show All Session Information

Show Auction Type Info

Exhibition Viewing Times, Title Page, Floor Session and License Information

Additional Location Info:
Orange County Convention Center
North/South Building
9400 Universal Blvd.
Orlando, FL 32819

Current Bid:
$2,600
Track Item