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1839-O. Capped Bust Half Dollar NGC PF65

Currency:USD Category:Coins & Paper Money / US Coins Start Price:150,000.00 USD Estimated At:300,000.00 - 350,000.00 USD
1839-O. Capped Bust Half Dollar NGC PF65
<Our item number 129215><B>1839-O. Capped Bust Half Dollar. NGC graded Proof 65.</B> Georgeous irridescent hues of violet and blue. Exceedingly rare branch mint Proof. Not listed by PCGS. Rarity-7. One of five or fewer known. A fantastic example of this extraordinarily rare branch mint Proof. The surfaces are toned iridescent blue and dark champagne color with traces of rich green and purple-laden russet blended together. Not a thing to report that would tend to limit the technical grade, and, as the photographs clearly show, the coin&#39;s overall appeal its tops in its class. For identification, there is a minute nick below Liberty&#39;s chin on the upper throat. The coin is encased in NGC holder with certification number 1720540-001. The piece is struck with the one die pairing found on the other Proofs as well as most of the circulation 1839-O mint half dollars. On this early Proof state the obverse shows no indications of a later die crack that developed through the stars. The Mintmark is bold, as well a s being double-punched along the lower curve. Although apparently both dies cracked very early in the production run of the Branch Mint Proofs, with the 1838-O coins being struck from this same reverse die &#40;prior to the striking of the 1839-O Proofs&#41;, this example shows no signs of die deterioration. It may have been one of the first 1839-O Proofs minted.<BR><BR>The Breen Encyclopedia &#40;1988&#41; lists &#34;5 known Proofs.&#34; Stack&#39;s which offered a &#34;Choice Brilliant Proof&#34; 1839-O in its October 2006 sale, kindly provides the following up-to-date provenance listing of the 4 known specimens as derived from Breen&#39;s earlier Proof Encyclopedia &#40;1977&#41;:<BR><BR>1&#41; Ex Stack&#39;s Sale, September 1992, lot 358; Krouner Collection &#40;Lester Merkin, February 1971, lot 736&#41;; Stack&#39;s Sale, October 2006.<BR><BR>2&#41; Proof, deeply toned. Planchet defect over eagle&#39;s head. F.C.C. Boyd &#39;&#39;World&#39;s Greatest Collection&#39;&#39; &#40;Numi smatic Gallery, May 1945, lot 411; Allenburger Collection &#40;B. Max Mehl, March 1948&#41;; R. E. Cox Collection &#40;Stack&#39;s, April 1962, lot 1875&#41;.<BR><BR>3&#41; Reported by Breen in Philip G. Straus Collection &#40;1951&#41;. Not later sold in New Netherlands #53, June 1959 or Stack&#39;s, May 1959. Not seen. Medal turn die alignment.<BR><BR>4&#41; This Specimen. Private collection, possibly #1 or #3 above or another specimen--Robison Collection &#40;Stack&#39;s, February 1982, lot 1607&#41;.<BR><BR><B>Pop 1; none finer @ NGC</B>. <BR>Estimated Value &#36;300,000 - 350,000. <I><BR>Ex: Robison Collection.</I> <BR><BR>Our item number 129215<BR><IMAGES><P ALIGN="CENTER"><IMG SRC="http://www.goldbergcoins.net/liveauction/44jpegs/129215.jpg"> <BR><IMG SRC="http://www.goldbergcoins.net/liveauction/44jpegs/129215N2.jpg"> <BR><IMG SRC="http://www.goldbergcoins.net/liveauction/44jpegs/129215N3.jpg"> <BR><IMG SRC="http://www.goldbergcoins.net/liveauction/44jpegs/129215N4.jpg"> </P></ IMAGES>