1972

1847-O $10 MS61 NGC. The 1847-O eagle has the highest

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1847-O $10 MS61 NGC. The 1847-O eagle has the highest
<B>1847-O<$10> MS61 NGC.</B></I> The 1847-O eagle has the highest mintage figure--571,500 pieces--of any O-mint gold coin ever produced. A glance at this piece tells the viewer that the piece was produced from dies that were clearly overworked, as the New Orleans Mint was at the mercy of dies shipped from the Mother Mint in Philadelphia. Recutting shows at the bottom of the 1 in the date. Many die cracks appear: on the obverse, most of the stars connect to one or more radial die cracks, and a crack runs from the 7 to the rim. Reverse: left olive leaves, through N, to rim; O mintmark to claws; leaves through TEN D; another through same T to rim; bottom of ITED through left wingtip; bottom of STATES OF to right wingtip; top of T2 to bottom of adjacent A; wingtip through bottoms of AMER, to middle arrowhead; top of R to rim; and right claw through A3 to rim. The strike is somewhat soft through the central hair curls and the arrow fletchings opposite, but elsewhere and peripherally, the strike is fairly well executed--perhaps contributing to the die's imminent demise. Middle-date gold, especially in terms of die varieties and die states, is one of the great, largely unexplored territories in U.S. numismatics. One for the specialist or researcher.