1808/7 1/2C Cohen 1, BN XF40BN 认证号30451267, PCGS号35209

拥有者评论

B-1, C-1, G---; (R6); M2.0; Ex Missouri Cabinet

专家评论

Ron Guth

The 1808/7 Half Cent, Cohen 1 is one of the rarest of all the Half Cent varieties AND is one of the most difficult varieties to find in decent condition.  Most of the known examples have been discovered over the past two decades, many through offerings on eBay.

The extreme rarity of this variety stems from the destruction of the reverse die, caused when the die was placed into the press at a tilt.  Because the plane of the face of the reverse die was not in perfect parallel alignment with the obverse die, the top left of the reverse die hit the planchet with higher pressure than did the lower right.  This cracked the die and eventually led to its failure.  Apparently, the cracking began early in the die's life, as all known examples of the 1808 C-1 (except one) show die cracks connecting the D and S of STATES and the tops of STAT. 

Most of the surviving examples are low grade, ranging from Poor to Very Good, often with porous or defective surfaces.  One of the nicest examples is a F-12, discovered in 2012, on a nice, brown planchet.

PCGS #
35209
设计师
Robert Scot
边缘
Plain
直径
23.50 毫米
重量
5.44 克
铸币数量
400000
金属成分
Copper
更高评级数量
0
评级较低的钱币数量
3
地区
The United States of America
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位置 评级 缩略图 家谱和历史
1 XF40 PCGS grade XF40 PCGS grade

Stack's 6/1970:1123 (unattributed), $200 - James R. McGuigan, exchanged as part of a multi-coin trade on 4/24/1974 - R. Tettenhorst Collection - Missouri Cabinet (Mocab 08.1.1) - Goldbergs 1/2014:89, $184,000 - James R. McGuigan Collection

2 F12 PCGS grade F12 PCGS grade

Discovered in 2012 - Stack’s/Bowers 8/2012:11179, $126,500

XF40 PCGS grade #1 XF40 PCGS grade

Stack's 6/1970:1123 (unattributed), $200 - James R. McGuigan, exchanged as part of a multi-coin trade on 4/24/1974 - R. Tettenhorst Collection - Missouri Cabinet (Mocab 08.1.1) - Goldbergs 1/2014:89, $184,000 - James R. McGuigan Collection

F12 PCGS grade #2 F12 PCGS grade

Discovered in 2012 - Stack’s/Bowers 8/2012:11179, $126,500