1839/8 $10 Type of 1838 XF45 认证号27601870, PCGS号8576

拥有者评论

1839/8 Gold Eagle Large Letters XF45 PCGS. The sharper point of the bust truncation over star 13 identifies the Type of 1838. Attractive greenish-gold surfaces retain considerable amounts of mint luster and show the expected number of minor abrasions for the grade. The well-detailed design elements are lightly worn. Traces of proof-like reflectivity appear in sheltered areas on the reverse.

专家评论

David Akers (1975/88)

Historically, this issue has been called "1839 Large Letters" and the following issue, "1839 Small Letters". This nomenclature is totally inadequate to describe the difference between the two issues and implies that they are merely two varieties of the same type. Actually, they are different types with the head of Liberty dramatically different on each issue. (Ironically, the sizes of the letters on the reverse are so close that one would be hard pressed to distinguish between the two on a side-by-side comparison!) For these reasons, I have opted to call this first 1839 issue the "Type of '38" and the second 1839 issue, the "Type of '40". Hopefully, these appellations will prevail in the future.

The 1839 Type of '38 is rare in all grades although less so than the 1838. However, the difference in rarity between the two is not nearly as great as the large mintage difference might imply. Most known specimens are in the VF-EF range and strictly graded AUs are very rare. A few uncirculated examples are known but they must be considered extremely rare.


David Hall

Interestingly, David Akers stepped out in 1980 and challenged tradition by declaring that the first $10 Liberty issues, 1838 and 1839 Type of '38, were actually two different types. Not only did the numismatic community adopt his position, we used his names for the two 1839 issues. Just shows what a visionary David was and how important his books on gold coins were (are).

There are a few uncirculated examples, including two Gems. The finest is the incredible MS66 Van Simmons and I bought at auction a few years ago. After the auction, Numismatic News asked me for quote as to why we purchased such an expensive coin and I said, "I'm just trying to hedge against the inevitable decline in the purchasing power of the U.S. dollar." Unfortunately, they didn't use my tongue-in-cheek quote. The real reason we bought the coin was we had a client building a complete type set of U.S. coins and the coin still resides in that incredible collection today.

PCGS #
8576
设计师
Christian Gobrecht
边缘
Reeded
直径
26.80 毫米
重量
16.70 克
铸币数量
25801
金属成分
90% Gold, 10% Copper
更高评级数量
75
评级较低的钱币数量
55
地区
The United States of America
价格指南
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稀有性和存量估计 了解更多

评级
所有评级 225 R-6.7 2 / 2 78 / 183 TIE
60或以上 12 R-9.5 2 / 2 65 / 183 TIE
65或以上 3 R-9.8 1 / 2 24 / 183 TIE
所有评级 225
60或以上 12
65或以上 3
所有评级 R-6.7
60或以上 R-9.5
65或以上 R-9.8
所有评级 2 / 2
60或以上 2 / 2
65或以上 1 / 2
所有评级 78 / 183 TIE
60或以上 65 / 183 TIE
65或以上 24 / 183 TIE

状况普查 了解更多

位置 评级 缩略图 家谱和历史
1 MS66 PCGS grade MS66 PCGS grade

Gold Rush Collection - Heritage 1/2005, $402,500 - David Hall Rare Coins - D.L. Hansen Collection

2 MS65 PCGS grade MS65 PCGS grade

Superior 2/1998:3469, $253,000 - The Type Set Collection (PCGS Set Registry)

3 MS64 PCGS grade MS64 PCGS grade

Ed Milas - Heritage 10/1995:6233, $77,000

4 MS64 estimated grade

National Numismatic Collection at the Smithsonian Institution

5 MS63 PCGS grade MS63 PCGS grade
MS66 PCGS grade #1 MS66 PCGS grade

Gold Rush Collection - Heritage 1/2005, $402,500 - David Hall Rare Coins - D.L. Hansen Collection

MS65 PCGS grade #2 MS65 PCGS grade

Superior 2/1998:3469, $253,000 - The Type Set Collection (PCGS Set Registry)

MS64 PCGS grade #3 MS64 PCGS grade

Ed Milas - Heritage 10/1995:6233, $77,000

#4 MS64 estimated grade

National Numismatic Collection at the Smithsonian Institution

MS63 PCGS grade #5 MS63 PCGS grade