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1849 Mormon Half Eagle, AU50
Highly Sought Territorial Issue, K-2

1849 $5 Mormon Five Dollar AU50 PCGS. K-2, R.4. After the Gold Rush in California began in earnest in 1848, at the end of that year enough gold dust had found its way into the Mormon's church treasury to begin private gold coinage. On November 25th of that year, Brigham Young, John Kay, and John Taylor got together and suggested the symbols used on these unique and interesting territorial coins. The design was put to paper by Scottish clerk Robert L. Campbell, while dies and punches were forged by blacksmith Alfred Boaz. John Kay engraved a set of punches based upon Campbell's drawings. After a small, initial 1848 mintage of Mormon eagles (dated 1849), 1849 quarter eagles and 1849 half eagles were struck. Apparently official production records were not kept (or have subsequently been lost) and today we do not know the exact number of pieces struck. However, Breen estimates the total to be around 5,300 coins; Donald Kagin suggests 5,500 five dollar pieces were struck in 1849. Of course, far fewer are extant today (about 150 pieces in all grades combined) since they were underweight and largely repudiated in commerce. This is the first of the three five dollar issues produced by the Deseret Assay Office and it is a rare coin in all grades. The surfaces are bright olive-gold in color and are minutely granular, a bit more so along the lower right reverse border. The clasped hands are softly struck, as is characteristic of the issue. A couple of wispy pinscratches are only detectable under a lens. Listed on page 402 of the 2026 Guide Book. PCGS Population: 13 in 50, 30 finer (11/25).
Ex: Long Beach Signature (Heritage, 9-2004), lot 7350.

Coin Index Numbers: (NGC ID# 6J6V, PCGS# 10262, Greysheet# 11822)


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Auction Info

Auction Dates
January, 2026
14th-17th Wednesday-Saturday
Bids + Registered Phone Bidders: 9
Lot Tracking Activity: N/A
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Buyer's Premium per Lot:
22% of the successful bid per lot.

Sold on Jan 14, 2026 for: $39,040.00
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