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1846-D $2 1/2 MS63 NGC. Variety 7-K. Fr

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1846-D $2 1/2 MS63 NGC. Variety 7-K. Fr
<B>1846-D<$2 1/2> MS63 NGC.</B></I> Variety 7-K. This is actually a late die state of the rare and popular 1846-D/D, but just the slightest amount of the errant mintmark shows with strong magnification. The obverse is actually a somewhat early state, with repunching on the lower loop of the 8.<BR> Nicely struck for the issue with just minor weakness seen at the centers. The surfaces are extremely clean, with no deep or detracting marks. The luster is semi-granular in texture, with some semi-prooflike flash in the fields. Both the obverse and reverse have toned to a medium golden-orange shade that is slightly deeper about the periphery than in the centers.<BR> The 1846-D quarter eagle has a similar mintage to the 1845-D, but it is slightly more available. In Uncirculated, the 1846-D is very rare, with probably no more than half dozen or so pieces known. NGC has actually graded a single example higher than MS63 (the Green Pond coin, which is now in an MS64 holder, was in a PCGS MS62 holder when it was sold by Heritage in January 2004), but we believe that the Duke's Creek example is the finest known. The Green Pond coin sold for $18,400; that figure appears to be the current auction record for an 1846-D quarter eagle. It will be interesting to see what the Duke's Creek example brings when it is sold.<BR> One last note ... this coin has been together with the MS63 1844-D quarter eagle above since the early 1980s. It would be nice if they could be kept together by a Dahlonega collector.<BR><I>Ex: Dr. Arthur Montgomery Collection; Hancock and Harwell; Auction '84 (Stack's session, 8/84), lot 1315, where it brought $8,250; Georgia Collection; Hancock and Harwell; Leon Farmer Collection; Hancock and Harwell. This is the plate coin in the first edition of Doug Winter's book</B></I> Gold Coins of the Dahlonega Mint, 1838-1861.<BR><I>From The Duke's Creek Collection of Dahlonega Gold.</B></I>