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1857-D G$1 MS62 NGC. Variety 9-L. A mod

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1857-D G$1 MS62 NGC. Variety 9-L. A mod
<B>1857-D<G$1> MS62 NGC.</B></I> Variety 9-L.The reverse used for this issue is likely the same as that found on the 1856-D gold dollar. It has a filled O in DOLLAR as well as raised segments on the reverse from 2 to 5 o'clock, as struck.<BR> This piece shows an average strike for the issue, with some weakness on the hair of Liberty. Approximately half of the hair shows individual definition, mostly on the curls around the face; the top of the head is sharper than usual. The date is nearly full, with minor weakness on the tops of 85.<BR> Most 1857-D gold dollars are abraded and have below-average surfaces. This piece is quite clean, with just a few scattered marks and hairlines in the fields. The center of the reverse has a few ticks, none of which are deep or worthy of individual mention. A small reverse planchet chip at the top of the right side of the wreath is Mint-made and clearly identifies this example. As mentioned above, what looks like small scratches on the reverse border are, in fact, Mint-made die scratches that are diagnostic to the issue. The luster on this piece is far above average for the issue. Both the obverse and reverse are frosty, making this coin unusual, as many 1857-D gold dollars are dull and appear lifeless. Splashes of reddish-gold coloration are most prevalent around the edge of the obverse; the reverse has lighter and slightly more even color.<BR> The 1857-D has a mintage of 3,533 pieces, and an estimated 120-130 are known today. This is a very rare coin in Uncirculated, with no more than five to seven properly graded examples known. The Duke's Creek coin has long been regarded as the finest known and is accompanied by a wonderful pedigree.<BR><I>Ex: Rawson Collection (BMM, 11/22); John Clapp Sr.; John Clapp Jr; Eliasberg Collection (Bowers and Ruddy, 10/82), lot 36; Hancock and Harwell; Georgia Collection; 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>