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1861-C $5 MS61 NGC. Variety 30-K.
A rare and historic coin, with an original mintage of
only 6,879 pieces. It has been asserted that 887 coins
were struck after the Confederacy took control of the
Charlotte Mint on April 20. These coins allegedly show
die cracks through the tops of AMERI, and are struck
from rusted dies, but such assertions are said to be
unproven by Douglas Winter, a leading authority in the
field of United States gold coins. On this piece there
is a die crack from the reverse rim through the tops
of ME. This is a well struck example whose only weakness
is on the curls on Liberty's neck and the eagle's wing
tips, and on the lower left (facing) obverse stars.
A few small abrasions are peppered across each side,
with the most notable ones being seen on the lower part
of Liberty's neck and cheek, and in the upper reverse
field. An important, Mint State representative of this
always sought-out issue.
The 1861-C half eagle is rare in Mint State. As of August
2005, only eight Uncirculated specimens have been certified
by NGC and PCGS combined. Examples above MS63 are unknown.
Population: 4 in 61, 1 finer (8/05).(#8289) (Registry
values: P6)
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