1836 $5 HM-4 MS (PCGS#765232)
The Summer 2022 Global Showcase Auction U.S. Coins
- Auktionator
- Stack's Bowers
- Losnummer
- 5045
- Erhaltungsgrad
- AU50
- Preis
- 3.120
- Losbeschreibung
- Lustrous About Uncirculated 1836 Half Eagle
1836 Classic Head Half Eagle. HM-4. Rarity-3+. AU-50 (PCGS).
Die Variety: HM-4. Obverse 3: This die, in its only pairing for the issue, exhibits repunching to the digit 1 in the date and the letters LIB and RT in LIBERTY. There is a single forelock curl, and the digit 6 is centered under the right side of the lowest hair curl on Liberty's portrait. Reverse G: Making its first appearance in this pairing, Reverse G has no tongue in the eagle's mouth and no berry in the branch. The letters TE in STATES are higher than the adjacent A and S and there are two long denticles in the border outside the left side of the letter O in OF. This reverse also appears in the 1836 HM-7 attribution.
Die Emission Sequence: This variety precedes the shared reverse 1836 HM-7 in the emission sequence.
Die State: Perfect dies.
Estimated Surviving Population for the Variety: 230 coins in all grades (per Daryl J. Haynor, 2020), or 15% of extant 1836 Classic Head half eagles.
Strike: Solidly graded at the AU level, light high point rub hardly interferes with appreciation of a universally sharp to full strike.
Surfaces: Lustrous for the grade, this frosty example also exhibits handsome color in warm olive-orange. There are no singularly mentionable blemishes, just light marks from honest circulation.
Commentary: One of the more eagerly sought attributions of the issue among specialists, although certainly not the rarest in circulation strike format, HM-4 was used to strike all known Proof 1836 half eagles. This attractive About Uncirculated offering from the Virginian Collection would make an interesting conversation piece in a gold type collection or date set of Classic Head fives.
Provenance: From the Daryl J. Haynor Virginian Collection.
PCGS# 8174. NGC ID: 25RY.
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