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1843-D $2 1/2 Small D MS62 NGC. Variety

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1843-D $2 1/2 Small D MS62 NGC. Variety
<B>1843-D<$2 1/2> Small D MS62 NGC.</B></I> Variety 4-F. Early die state with perfect dies. This is the most common of the four varieties of this year.<BR> This is as pretty a coin for the grade as one can possibly imagine with superb deep, even green-gold color seen on both obverse and reverse. This color is clearly indicative of the fact that this coin has never been cleaned or lightened and it is one of the more attractive quarter eagles in this entire collection, despite its comparatively "low" grade. The surfaces are extremely clean and lack the marks typically associated with the MS62 grade. Nearly all of the detail is up and bold, and this is really an impressive example.<BR> Production of quarter eagles at the Dahlonega Mint increased significantly in 1843, and there were more pieces struck this year than in the previous four years combined. Of the 36,209 1843-D quarter eagles made, there are probably more than 300 pieces known today. This date is easily found in grades up to and including AU55, but it is rare and greatly underappreciated in Mint State. We do not know of more than a half dozen Uncirculated coins, with the finest of these being the PCGS MS63 from the Green Pond Collection, sold by Heritage in 2004.<BR> After the heady prices that the preceding four coins bring, this 1843-D will not seem like anything special, but it is actually one of the most cosmetically appealing coins in this collection and a true rarity in this grade.<BR><I>Ex: Leon Farmer Collection; Hancock and Harwell. This is the plate coin in the first edition of Doug Winter's</B></I> Gold Coins of the Dahlonega Mint, 1838-1861.<BR><I>From The Duke's Creek Collection of Dahlonega Gold.</B></I>