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EX. The Gold Coast Collection 1850-C G$1 MS61 PCGS. Variety 1. The 1850-C boasts a low mintage of only 6,966 pieces. In Gold Coins of the Charlotte Mint, third edition, Doug Winter writes, "From the standpoint of overall rarity, it is tied with the 1859-C as the second rarest gold dollar from this mint." An 150 to 250 pieces are believed known in all grades. This Mint State coin displays bright yellow-gold surfaces and sharply rendered devices, with minor abrasions that define the grade. Population: 14 in 61, 9 finer (2/22). From The Gold Coast Collection.
EX. The Gold Coast Collection 1850-C G$1 MS61 PCGS. Variety 1. The 1850-C boasts a low mintage of only 6,966 pieces. In Gold Coins of the Charlotte Mint, third edition, Doug Winter writes, "From the standpoint of overall rarity, it is tied with the 1859-C as the second rarest gold dollar from this mint." An 150 to 250 pieces are believed known in all grades. This Mint State coin displays bright yellow-gold surfaces and sharply rendered devices, with minor abrasions that define the grade. Population: 14 in 61, 9 finer (2/22). From The Gold Coast Collection.
EX. The Gold Coast Collection 1850-C G$1 MS61 PCGS. Variety 1. The 1850-C boasts a low mintage of only 6,966 pieces. In Gold Coins of the Charlotte Mint, third edition, Doug Winter writes, "From the standpoint of overall rarity, it is tied with the 1859-C as the second rarest gold dollar from this mint." An 150 to 250 pieces are believed known in all grades. This Mint State coin displays bright yellow-gold surfaces and sharply rendered devices, with minor abrasions that define the grade. Population: 14 in 61, 9 finer (2/22). From The Gold Coast Collection.
EX. The Gold Coast Collection 1850-C G$1 MS61 PCGS. Variety 1. The 1850-C boasts a low mintage of only 6,966 pieces. In Gold Coins of the Charlotte Mint, third edition, Doug Winter writes, "From the standpoint of overall rarity, it is tied with the 1859-C as the second rarest gold dollar from this mint." An 150 to 250 pieces are believed known in all grades. This Mint State coin displays bright yellow-gold surfaces and sharply rendered devices, with minor abrasions that define the grade. Population: 14 in 61, 9 finer (2/22). From The Gold Coast Collection.
1852-C Gold Dollar. Winter-2. MS-64+ (PCGS). CAC. This is one of the most exciting Charlotte Mint gold coins of any denomination or date that we have offered in recent sales. It is a thoroughly PQ example with quality and eye appeal seldom seen in Southern gold coins from this mint. The luster is full, bright and frosty, and the fields are modestly semi-reflective. The coin exhibits vivid medium gold color throughout, as well as a bold to sharp strike. Most features are fully rendered, in fact, and softness in the center of the reverse affecting the letters LA in DOLLAR is the result of a shallow, Mint-made depression in the planchet that is also present on the 2008 Winter plate coin, among others that we have handled over the years. (This feature is likely the result of foreign matter adhering to the reverse die.) In the absence of significant marks, this is a smooth-looking coin in hand with exceptional eye appeal. From a mintage for the date of just 9,434 pieces, down more than 31,833 pieces from the Charlotte Mint gold dollar output of the preceding year. This elusive issue is found in VF or EF more often than not, and even pleasing Choice AU coins are definitely among the minority of the 250 to 350 examples thought to exist. Mint State survivors of all stripes are rare, while with the quality, originality and eye appeal offered here they are exceedingly so. This is the last Charlotte Mint gold dollar until the Type II 1855-C, and after that the Carolina Mint issued gold dollars in just two years, 1857 and 1859. A fantastic condition rarity that would do equal justice to a gold dollar collection or an advanced Southern gold cabinet. Winter-2 is the more readily obtainable die pairing of the 1852-C gold dollar, and it is readily identifiable by repunching to the digits 18 in the date. The offered coin reveals faint clash marks in the fields when studied under magnification. PCGS Population: 1; 1 finer (MS-65 finest). CAC Population: 4; 1. The former total includes coins certified both MS-64 and MS-64+.
Was purchased as NGC certified MS61, sent into PCGS March 2023 and crossed to PCGS AU58
Was purchased as NGC certified MS61, sent into PCGS March 2023 and crossed to PCGS AU58