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1852-D $2 1/2 MS64 NGC. Variety 15-M. A

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1852-D $2 1/2 MS64 NGC. Variety 15-M. A
<B>1852-D<$2 1/2> MS64 NGC.</B></I> Variety 15-M. The only variety of the year. Very early die state, with the 1 in the date repunched at the base.<BR> Mintage figures for Dahlonega quarter eagles begin to drop precipitously with this issue, and only 4,078 pieces were produced in 1852. From this year through 1856, Dahlonega quarter eagles are all quite rare and some, like the 1855-D and 1856-D, are very rare. The 1852-D is tied for the fifth rarest issue in the series in terms of overall rarity, and it is the seventh rarest in high grades. Around 20 pieces exist in AU, and another six or so in Uncirculated. The Duke's Creek Collection specimen is far and away the finest known, with the next best finest being a trio of MS62s. One of these is in a Kansas collection and is ex: Heritage 1999 FUN: 7651 ($28,750); another is the Green Pond coin, which Heritage sold as lot 1030 in the 2004 FUN sale (where it realized $25,875); and the 2004 ANA: 7146 coin from the Harold Anderson collection brought $28,175.<BR> The Duke's Creek specimen is wonderfully struck for the issue, with uncommonly strong details seen in the centers; some minor weakness, as always, exists on the denticles. The surfaces are very clean, with the only mark of note being a thin vertical abrasion behind Liberty's hair bun. Both the obverse and reverse are frosted with medium orange-gold and greenish color. This is a lovely coin for the grade, and it represents the ultimate in quality for the date.<BR><I>Ex: Superior (5/90), lot 5429, where it brought $27,500; Leon Farmer via Winthrop Carner; 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>