1986

1805 Bust 10C. 4 Berries NGC MS67*

Currency:USD Category:Coins & Paper Money / US Coins Start Price:40,000.00 USD Estimated At:80,000.00 - 90,000.00 USD
1805 Bust 10C. 4 Berries NGC MS67*
<Our item number 127355><B>1805 Draped Bust Dime. 4 berries. NGC graded MS-67. Star.</B> Housed in NGC holder 1972936-001. Wonderful blue toning on both sides. Fully struck and one of the finest known for this date. Similar in overall quality to the all-brilliant MS67 in the ANR June 2004 sale, but an even more spectacular Gem because of its color. To say that this 1805 dime stands tall and peacock-lovely by virtue of its fabulous deep radiant blue toning is only a start, and despite aesthetic appearances, it is only part of the story. A key feature, but not the only major aspect. The most beautiful quality is that this specimen is far above average in strike, dancing with shimmering mint luster &#40;Elvis Presley shaking his hips could not keep up with its vibrating cartwheel glow&#41;. And finally, the coin is remarkable for the 1798-1807 years with draped bust obverse and heraldic eagle reverse, which usually are poorly struck. The present coin is as close to razor-sharp in its details as any serious buyer could want. Most features are strongly defined, and we can say without indecision or faltering that not one in twenty 1805 dimes of this type, regardless of condition, regardless of provenance, can match it in this honor. There are no heavy clash marks present, which is unusual. A remarkable specimen, therefore, tied with one other for finest certified by NGC. A coin that combines high grade, remarkable color, aesthetic appeal without peer, and rarity. Watch this one top the charts! &#40;NGC serial #1972936-001.&#41;<BR><BR>The Draped Bust obverse is by Robert Scot. Reverse with Heraldic Eagle motif. The denomination is not stated on this coin, nor does it appear until the 1809 capped bust series replaces this heraldic eagle Type.<BR><BR>Comments: Dimes of this design circulated heavily in the eastern states during the Jeffersonian period, with the consequence that most seen in the market today are worn. The few Mint State coins, if of decent quality, can be called scarce &#40;Interes tingly, a few reverse dies used to coin dimes of this type were also used to make gold quarter eagles due to their similar diameter, a sense of the frugality we see time and again at the fledgling U.S. Mint.&#41; <B>Pop 2: None finer at NGC.</B> <B>&#40;PCGS # 4477&#41;</B>. <BR>Estimated Value &#36;80,000 - 90,000. <BR><BR>Our item number 127355<BR><IMAGES><P ALIGN="CENTER"><IMG SRC="http://www.goldbergcoins.net/liveauction/44jpegs/127355.jpg"> <BR><IMG SRC="http://www.goldbergcoins.net/liveauction/44jpegs/127355N2.jpg"> <BR><IMG SRC="http://www.goldbergcoins.net/liveauction/44jpegs/127355N3.jpg"> <BR><IMG SRC="http://www.goldbergcoins.net/liveauction/44jpegs/127355N4.jpg"> </P></IMAGES>