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1849-D G$1 MS64 NGC. Variety 1-B. The t

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1849-D G$1 MS64 NGC. Variety 1-B. The t
<B>1849-D<G$1> MS64 NGC.</B></I> Variety 1-B. Similar reverse die state to that seen on the Duke's Creek: 1001 coin with a number of cracks on the reverse, including a prominent one from the rim past the second S in STATES, through this letter and down through the base of ATE to the olive leaves at the left end of the wreath. This is the scarcer of the two varieties known.<BR> This is a nicely struck example of an issue that is not often found boldly impressed. The reverse has a bold date and mintmark. There is a small amount of weakness on the hair curls behind the ear, which is typically seen on 1849-D gold dollars. The obverse shows a group of raised artifacts between the stars at 8 and 9 o'clock. The surfaces display some light old hairlines in the fields and we note one tiny nick on the face of Liberty; a few small marks at the center of the reverse do not readily detract. The luster is frosty and above average for the issue while the surfaces are covered with some orange-gold color. There is a band of contrasting color at the obverse border while some splashes of gold on the reverse enhance the appearance. The eye appeal of this coin is respectable for the grade and this coin's balanced appearance between the obverse and the reverse is unusual.<BR> The 1849-D is the most common Dahlonega gold dollar both in terms of overall and high grade rarity. There are an estimated three to four dozen Uncirculated coins known, with most in the MS60 to MS62 range. As a properly graded MS63 this issue is quite scarce, and it is rare in MS64. We know of approximately three to five pieces that would grade as such by today's standards. The Duke's Creek coin is comparable to Green Pond: 1001 which realized $14,950 in our January 2004 sale.<BR><I>Obtained via private treaty from Hancock and Harwell; earlier ex: 1996 ANA (Heritage, 8/96), lot 8098 (as a PCGS MS64), where it sold for $9,625. Listed in Doug Winter's Condition Census as tied with a small group of other coins as the fourth finest known 1849-D gold dollar.</B></I><BR><I>From The Duke's Creek Collection of Dahlonega Gold.</B></I>