1861 50C CSA Restrike MS(PCGS#340402)

1861 50C CSA Restrike MS (PCGS#340402)

November 2025 Showcase Auction U.S. Coins

Auktionator
Stack's Bowers
Losnummer
2139
Erhaltungsgrad
AU50
Preis
6.300
Losbeschreibung
Bold toned and richly original in appearance for this eagerly sought type. Both sides are dressed in pewter gray and steel-olive patina that is a bit deeper on the reverse (mounted as the obverse in the PCGS holder). Detail is uncommonly sharp for both the type and grade, especially on the obverse, which is often noticeably flat due to the manner in which these pieces were produced (see below). A number of light marks are present in the expansive obverse field areas, but since they are well concealed by the toning the in hand appearance is fairly smooth.<p>Seized by Louisiana when that state seceded from the Union in 1861, the New Orleans Mint eventually came under the control of the Confederate States of America, after which Southern authorities made an attempt at coinage that displayed a design distinct to the new Confederacy. Accordingly, four half dollars were struck combining the familiar Liberty Seated motif of Union coinage with a new reverse design that includes, among other elements, the legend CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA. All four of these coins, as well as the reverse die, were retained by Chief Coiner of the New Orleans Mint Dr. B.F. Taylor. The die was eventually obtained by E.B. Mason, Jr. of Philadelphia in 1879, and sold to John Walter Scott. Scott and his partner decided to profit from their ownership of the original CSA reverse die by striking and selling a small number of restrikes of the very rare 1861 Confederate half dollar.<p>In order to test the die and determine its suitability for coinage, Scott at first struck 500 tokens using a new obverse die the inscriptions of which provide some information about the original 1861 CSA halves. He then proceeded to prepare the actual restrikes. To do so Scott obtained 500 original 1861-O Liberty Seated half dollars, "drilled off" their reverses and restruck that side using the Confederate reverse die, resulting in loss of detail to the obverse design.<p>As the popularity of the original 1861 Confederate States of America half dollar has increased with understanding of its history and rarity, so too has the desirability of the Scott restrikes increased. Survivors of this 500-piece delivery now represent the only readily obtainable examples of the 1861 CSA half dollar design, and they command a premium in today's market commensurate with their importance as collectibles.
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