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1875-S MS-64 PL NGC.

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1875-S MS-64 PL NGC.
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This item SOLD at 2020 Feb 27 @ 20:34UTC-5 : EST/CDT
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1875-S MS-64 PL NGC.

Brightly lustrous yellow gold with frosty motifs and mirrorlike fields – the reverse contrast is especially eye-catching. From heavily polished dies; on the obverse certain stars are thin and spindly in appearance, and on the reverse, there are vertical die polish lines present throughout with a severely diminished ribbon above the eagle the end result. About as rare a half eagle date as you’ll find in Mint State grades, despite a somewhat generous mintage of 9,000 pieces. The hustle and bustle of San Francisco commerce often made short work of the Mint’s products; the typical grade for this date runs VG or so to an occasional EF or AU. The present coin is one of just two Mint State examples of the date registered at NGC, and is the finer of the two by four grading points! For comparison, PCGS has not certified a Mint State example of this unsung rarity, and they suggest a known population of 100 or so pieces in all grades. We imagine this particular 1875-S half eagle is the finest extant, though we can’t attest to that with any surety. We can, however, state that it is, far and away, the finest certified specimen in a third-party holder. Don’t be left out when the bidding begins on this lot, or you will have a long wait for another.
NGC Census: 1; none finer.


Grading Company: NGC MS64 PL

Pedigree/Collection: From the J. Stack Collection; earlier Heritage’s sale of August, 2001, lot 7817; the Genaitis Collection.