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Undated (1837-1842) C. Bechtler $5. Georgia Gold. Kagin-23. Plain Edge. Rarity-6+. 128.G., 22 CARATS

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Undated (1837-1842) C. Bechtler $5. Georgia Gold. Kagin-23. Plain Edge. Rarity-6+. 128.G., 22 CARATS
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This item SOLD at 2020 Feb 27 @ 21:11UTC-5 : EST/CDT
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Undated (1837-1842) C. Bechtler $5. Georgia Gold. Kagin-23. Plain Edge. Rarity-6+. 128.G., 22 CARATS. MS-61 PCGS.

Bright and lustrous yellow-gold throughout with a decided olive glow. The sparse design elements of this variety allow for heavily marked fields, but not with the present coin. Marks are minimal and entirely lacking to the naked eye, and the overall appearance is equal to the task of the assigned grade. This coin was previously in an NGC-62 holder and is much nicer that the Kagin-Clifford/Dr. Chris Allan specimen plated in Private Gold Coins and Patterns of the United States by Don Kagin. The other known PCGS MS-61 specimen sold in the Heritage Riverboat sale was previously in an NGC-61 slab. This auction piece is the finer of the two. Of the less than two dozen specimens known including those impounded in museums, this is technically tied for finest certified of the variety by PCGS, and a glance should suffice to tell you why. An opportunity such as this may not present itself again anytime soon, so be prepared to jump into the bidding action that is certain to accompany this lot! PCGS Population: 2; none finer.
PCGS #10109


Grading Company: PCGS MS61

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