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1840-D $5 Small D MS61 NGC. Variety 4-C,...
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Description
1840-D Half Eagle, MS61
Very Scarce Small D, Variety 4-C
1840-D $5 Small D MS61 NGC. Variety 4-C, "very scarce"
according to Doug Winter's third edition (2013) of the Dahlonega
reference. The mintmark is squat, shorter than on the Tall D
variety, and the upright of the D is directly above the gap in the
top of the V in FIVE. This piece shows the die break that most
exhibit running from the fletchings through the inside curve of the
D and the right side of the V to the dentils. The first three
digits of the date were first punched too far right, then correct,
and this coin boldly shows the remaining underdigits.The 1840-D half eagle issue is important, as the design was modified slightly, and it is the first Dahlonega issue with the mintmark moved to the reverse (it is on the obverse of the 1838-D and 1839-D). The present MS61 example would be at the lower end of the Condition Census that Winter presents, tied with an MS61 PCGS piece from the Auraria Collection. This coin offers far greater eye appeal than the grade might imply, the antique-gold surfaces showing great original "crust" despite a few small marks and luster grazes. Wispy die cracks run from the front of the forehead toward the rim, and from the rear of the hairbun through star 10 to the rim. NGC's Census for both varieties shows six in MS61 with four in MS62 and one in MS63, but duplications are almost certain, and most of those pieces are likely the more-common Large D, Variety 3-C (10/20).
Ex: Houston Signature (Heritage, 12/2013), lot 3841.
Coin Index Numbers: (NGC ID# 25SG, PCGS# 8199, Greysheet# 8959)
Weight: 8.36 grams
Metal: Gold
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Auction Info
2020 November 19 - 22 US Coins Signature Auction #1321 (go to Auction Home page)
Auction Dates
November, 2020
19th-22nd
Thursday-Sunday
Bids + Registered Phone Bidders: 22
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