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1837 $2 1/2 --Graffiti, Cleaned--ANACS. AU50 Details. M 1837[$2 1/2]--Graffiti, Cleaned--ANACS. AU50

Currency:USD Category:Coins & Paper Money / US Coins Start Price:650.00 USD Estimated At:1.00 - 1,000,000.00 USD
1837 $2 1/2 --Graffiti, Cleaned--ANACS. AU50 Details. M 1837[$2 1/2]--Graffiti, Cleaned--ANACS. AU50
<B>1837<$2 1/2>--Graffiti, Cleaned--ANACS. AU50 Details.</B></I> McCloskey-A, R.8. An extremely rare variety with two line vertical stripes in the shield. The 7 in the date is recut, and the A in STATES is high. <B>Possibly a Proof-Only Variety.</B></I> The other possibility is that this is the only known non-Proof example of this die marriage. A couple of prominent die cracks bisect the obverse. Considerable proof or prooflike luster, but hairlined, and the initials E.A.G. are nicely engraved above the eagle. A bit softly struck in the centers, as are the other known examples. <B>This is only the third example of the die marriage that we have seen or heard of.</B></I> One example of the variety is currently in the Smithsonian Institution holdings, and another, a Gem Proof, was sold in May 2000 as part of the Harry Bass Collection. That coin had one of the two die cracks, through star 8 and down to TY and the digit 7. However, the other crack apparent on the present coin, through star 6 and across the face to the chin and the lower border just below star 1, was not present on the Bass coin. The reverse has a faint crack through A of STATES, also not present on the Bass coin. If we are correct in our analysis, this is an incredibly important opportunity for those collectors of Classic Head Quarter Eagle varieties, representing only the third known example. A recent phone call from John McCloskey, who is currently preparing a manuscript on the Classic Head Quarter Eagles, confirms our analysis.<BR><I>Ex: H. Field (12/1961) $30.</B></I><BR><I>From The John H. Schroeder Collection.</B></I>