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1829 Large 10¢. JR-2. Rarity-2. MS-67 PCGS. CAC.

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1829 Large 10¢. JR-2. Rarity-2. MS-67 PCGS. CAC.
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1829 Large 10¢. JR-2. Rarity-2. MS-67 PCGS. CAC.

This sharp and beautiful dime is so near to perfection you’ll wonder how it missed the call. The lustrous silver surfaces offer a wealth of vibrant gold and sunset-orange in the protected areas, along with unusually bold and active cartwheels. The strike throughout is bold and clear, and searching for marks or blemishes is a journey bound for failure. This exceptional coin has graced at least two prominent cabinets, most recently, of course, the D. Brent Pogue collection, and before that it was an integral part of the monumental Eliasberg holdings. The finest PCGS-Certified example of the variety, and easily among the finest known of any date in the Capped Bust dime series. A total of four MS-67 1829 Large 10¢ grading events have occurred at PCGS according to their website, but only one of those is the JR-2 variety as designated here; the other three are not varietized. When it comes to memorable United States coins, examples such as this always come to mind. The present beauty is but one of many reasons the D. Brent Pogue Collection was renowned for its overall quality. Now comes an opportunity to add a well-pedigreed Condition Rarity to your own cabinet, but you must be up to the bidding task ahead!

PCGS Population: 4; none finer for the JR- 2 variety; 3 of the 4 are of unknown variety.


Grading Company: PCGS MS67CAC

Pedigree/Collection: From Stack’s Bowers’ sale of the D. Brent Pogue Collection, Part III, February 2016, lot 3032; earlier Louis E. Eliasberg, Sr. Collection; Richard A. Eliasberg, by descent, 1976; Bowers and Merena’s sale of the Louis E. Eliasberg, Sr. Collection, May 1996, lot 1083; Richard Burdick, by sale, June 2005.