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1840-O $5 Narrow Mill MS63 NGC....
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$34,500.00
Bid Source: Live: Floor bidder
Description
Condition Rarity 1840-O Half Eagle, MS63
Among Finest Known
1840-O $5 Narrow Mill MS63 NGC. One of the most abused
adjectives in numismatics is the word "rare." When dealing with
popular coins, like a 1909-S VDB Lincoln cent, it is immediately
clear to collectors that such an issue is only rare relative to the
other dates in the series, yet in reality thousands of examples
have been certified in Uncirculated grades. In all fairness, there
are a handful of 1909-S VDB cents that are indeed rare, with
"handful" being the operative term. Those examples truly deserving
of this adjective are ones that stand far and above any other
specimens in terms of state of preservation and aesthetic
qualities. Enter the current coin. This 1840-O half eagle
transcends the word rare, being one of the finest known examples in
existence. More specifically, it is ranked as the third finest
known to Doug Winter in his seminal treatise on the subject,
Gold Coins of the New Orleans Mint (2006).This piece is of the Narrow Mill type and exhibits raised die lines at IB in LIBERTY. It is identified as Variety Two by Winter. There are a few inconsequential abrasions in the unprotected fields, completely commensurate with the grade assigned by NGC over a decade ago. Unusual are the surfaces displaying vivacious luster and an above average strike that is typically absent on 1840-O fives. The rich, yellow-gold coloration on both sides gracefully transitions to reddish-gold at the peripheries. This is a superb specimen in every sense of the word.
Experts agree that a total of less than 200 1840-O half eagles exist in all grades. The combined totals of the NGC Census Report and the PCGS Population Report suggest an even lower survival rate, especially when taking into consideration the trend of coins being submitted more than once in pursuit of a higher grade designation. The coin in this lot ranks in the upper echelon of known examples. To enthusiasts of New Orleans gold coinage, this piece represents a nearly insurmountable high grade, and to purveyors of southern gold the current specimen is recognized as one the few Select Uncirculated 1840-O five dollars extant. As of (8/07) NGC has graded two examples in MS63, with just one finer.
Ex: Auction '88, lot 1910; Tangible Investments of America (Stack's, 5/95), lot 438; Louisiana collection; Doug Winter; Midwestern collection; Chicago Collection (Heritage, 8/1998), lot 7633.
(Registry values: P6)
Coin Index Numbers: (NGC ID# 25SK, PCGS# 8200, Greysheet# 8960)
Weight: 8.36 grams
Metal: 90% Gold, 10% 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.
Auction Info
2007 September Long Beach, CA Signature Coin Auction #446 (go to Auction Home page)
Auction Dates
September, 2007
27th-28th
Thursday-Friday
Bids + Registered Phone Bidders: 7
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