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Description
1846 Dime, Lovely Toned PR64
Tied for Finest at PCGS
1846 10C PR64 PCGS. Lovely mint-green and aqua tones grace
each side of this near-Gem proof 1846 Seated dime. A straight,
small contact mark on Liberty's right (facing) arm at the elbow is
among the few mentionable marks that determine the grade.Variety: Fortin-102.
Population Data (5/14): PCGS shows its finest to be two in PR64, and those are two distinct coins, as the other example appeared in Stack's Bowers November 2010 sale as lot 1514. The finest at NGC are two PR65 examples.
Heritage Commentary: Although a few more of the 1846 dimes seem to survive than, say, the 1843, the issue is extremely elusive in near-Gem condition. It is likely that around a dozen survive, possibly a couple more, but the issue is certainly one that appears infrequently. This piece shows a lint mark between stars 6 and 7 on the obverse that serves both as a future pedigree marker and identifies as #6, the "Balboa bank" coin in Breen's Proof Encyclopedia roster.
Provenance: Purchased from Bill Nagle (12/2003).
Coin Index Numbers: (NGC ID# 23C2, PCGS# 4733, GSID# 4174)
Metal: 90% Silver, 10% Copper
Weight: 2.67 grams
ASW: 0.08oz
Mintage: 10
Auction Info
2014 June 23 The Eugene H. Gardner Collection of US Coins Signature Auction - New York #1213 (go to Auction Home page)
Auction Dates
June, 2014
23rd
Monday
Bids + Registered Phone Bidders: 7
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