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1840-C $5 MS64 PCGS. Variety 1....
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Description
1840-C Half Eagle, MS64
Tied for Finest Known of This Rarity
1840-C $5 MS64 PCGS. Variety 1. The Charlotte Mint, in just
its third year of coinage production, minted 18,992 half eagles
from one obverse die and two reverse dies. Half eagles coined in
1838 utilized the Classic Head design of William Kneass. In 1839,
Christian Gobrecht's new Liberty Head design was introduced. On
those first two issues, the C mintmark was located between the date
and the bust. However, in 1840 the mintmark was relegated to the
reverse, below the eagle, effectively creating a new subtype. The
1840-C half eagles are the first year of issue with that
modification. At the same time, the portrait was modified with the
bust line more gently curved than in 1839. Other minute design
modifications were also implemented.The obverse die of the 1840-C half eagles has a straight date (unlike the curved date of 1839), approximately centered between the bust and border, and slightly left of center below the bust. While the 1 is vertically centered, the 0 is closer to the border. The left edge of the 1 is over the left corner of a dentil. Defects just inside the dentils below the date are misplaced date digits, a 1 and 8. David Akers described the blundered date in the 1997 sale of the John Jay Pittman coin. He wrote of what appear to be the tops of a 1 and 8 in the denticles below the date that "if this is the case, this is one of the most sensational misplaced dates in U.S. numismatics." Doug Winter notes that it is the only Charlotte Mint coin of any denomination to show a misplaced date.
Two different reverse dies are known. Both reverse dies have a large mintmark that is close to the stem. On variety 1, the mintmark appears to be tilted slightly to the right, and on variety 2 it appears to be tilted slightly to the left. Otherwise, both dies are extremely similar in appearance, although die states will generally suffice to distinguish between them. This reverse has a heavy radial die crack through the I in AMERICA and across the arrowheads.
In all Mint State grades, PCGS has certified eight 1840-C half eagles and NGC 10 (11/20). These figures almost certainly include several duplications, as the auction appearance rate of Uncirculated coins suggests that only a handful of individual coins exist.
This Select Mint State representative has a typical strike with weakness at the center, especially at the hair curls below the ear and on the neck, and below ER of LIBERTY. The reverse lacks detail on the eagle's head and neck. The surfaces are fully lustrous with bright yellow-gold color and faint greenish hues. Some mint-made planchet roughness remains due to the inadequate die pressure, and a similar granular appearance is seen on nearly every known specimen. Only a few later imperfections can be seen on each side. Considering the coin as a whole, this is a highly appealing example with exceptional desirability. Population: 2 in 64 (1 in 64+), 0 finer (11/20).(Registry values: P5)
Coin Index Numbers: (NGC ID# 25SD, PCGS# 8196, Greysheet# 8957)
Weight: 8.36 grams
Metal: 90% Gold, 10% Copper
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Auction Info
2021 January 20 - 24 FUN US Coins Signature Auction #1326 (go to Auction Home page)
Auction Dates
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