1852 "887" $50 RE Augustus Humbert VF35 认证号04514713, PCGS号10217

拥有者评论

K-11, R.5. The last of fifty dollar slug varieties issued prior to the reorganization of the California mint as the United States Assay Office of Gold. The assay office was operated by Moffat & Co., which dissolved after its founder, John Little Moffat, left the firm in 1852. The new principles were Curtis, Perry, and Ward. Business continued as before, but the name of Augustus Humbert would no longer appear on the coins struck at the facility. This straw-gold slug has glimpses of rose-tinted luster within the wings, legends, and engine turning. The distributed marks are appropriate for 25 points of wear. Certified in a green label holder, and listed on page 353 of the 2008 Guide Book.

专家评论

Ron Guth

In 1852, Curtis, Perry, and Ward organized the United States Assay Office of Gold as the successor organization of the provisional U.S. Assay Office under Augustus Humbert.  This resulted in two $50 "Slugs" in 1852 -- one under Humbert (Kagin 11) and one under the newly organized U.S. Assay Office of Gold (Kagin 13).  A third 1852 "Slug" (Kagin 14) was actually made in 1853 and bears a higher fineness of .900.

The 1852 Humbert $50 is a scarce variety that usually comes heavily circulated, bumped, and bruised.  A few, low-end Mint State examples have been identfied, but the real prize is a single, fully-struck example that is currently in an NGC Specimen64 holder.  Because of multiple blows of the dies (at least two), the details on this coin are far superior to those seen on any other example of this variety. 

PCGS #
10217
直径
0.00 毫米
重量
0.00 克
铸币数量
0
金属成分
Gold
更高评级数量
37
评级较低的钱币数量
26
地区
The United States of America
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1 SP63 estimated grade

Captain Andrew C. Zabriskie Collection - Henry Chapman 6/1909:355, $450 - O.L. Harvey Collection - Abe Kosoff - Sam & Rie Bloomfield Foundation Collection - Sotheby’s 12/1996:25, $159,500 - Bowers & Merena 1/1999:1516, $189,500

2 MS62 PCGS grade

Goldbergs 6/2005:1212, $138,000

3 AU58 PCGS grade

Bowers & Merena 8/2009:4224, $70,150 - Heritage 8/2013:5953, $82,250

3 AU58 PCGS grade
3 AU58 estimated grade

Heritage 3/2004:6619, $49,450

#1 SP63 estimated grade

Captain Andrew C. Zabriskie Collection - Henry Chapman 6/1909:355, $450 - O.L. Harvey Collection - Abe Kosoff - Sam & Rie Bloomfield Foundation Collection - Sotheby’s 12/1996:25, $159,500 - Bowers & Merena 1/1999:1516, $189,500

#2 MS62 PCGS grade

Goldbergs 6/2005:1212, $138,000

#3 AU58 PCGS grade

Bowers & Merena 8/2009:4224, $70,150 - Heritage 8/2013:5953, $82,250

#3 AU58 PCGS grade
#3 AU58 estimated grade

Heritage 3/2004:6619, $49,450