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FULL PAGE 1813 BD-1. Rarity-2. Mint Error – Double Struck Reverse, First Strike in Collar – AU-55

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FULL PAGE   1813 BD-1. Rarity-2. Mint Error – Double Struck Reverse, First Strike in Collar – AU-55
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FULL PAGE 1813 BD-1. Rarity-2. Mint Error – Double Struck Reverse, First Strike in Collar – AU-55 PCGS.

This recently-discovered early Half Eagle is among a small handful of early gold errors available to collectors and is a fascinating look into what happened when things went wildly wrong at the early U.S. Mint.
The present specimen shows AT LEAST three distinct strikes on its reverse, along with substantial distortion of the obverse, caused by contact with an unstruck planchet or planchets. In addition to this, after the first strike, the planchet expanded over the collar creating a fin of reeded metal around the Half Eagle’s edge - the resulting coin exhibits a substantially greater diameter than an ordinary 1813 $5. These characteristics demonstrate that the present coin produced brockages before being removed from the coining press.
As a class, gold errors are quite rare, but examples this early are virtually unobtainable. In fact, the number of early gold errors of any sort known from prior to 1830 can be counted on one hand!
This example shows bright yellow-gold, virtually undisturbed luster and lively olive highlights. We imagine advanced error specialists may take an interest in this piece, so early half eagle aficionados will have to rethink their usual strategies to prepare for bidding time for this somewhat amazing half eagle mint error.


Grading Company: PCGS AU55

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