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Bust Dollars 1798 B-8. PCGS MS64

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Bust Dollars 1798 B-8. PCGS MS64

Bust Dollars 1798 13 Arrows. "Misoriented Star Reverse." Bolender-8. PCGS graded Mint State 64. Reiver Rarity-2. Here is one of the most amazing, breathtaking Draped Bust dollars in existence. It retains full unadulterated white mint luster, a phenomenon almost unheard on early dollars, broken only by tiny gray toning sprinkles on both sides. Miss Liberty's features are meticulously struck. The left field possesses many fine die breaks, streaming like a lightning bolt through and around her hair ribbon. Microscopic traces of die rust dot the field, along with vestiges of die clashing. The fourth to seventh stars are notably weakly struck, particularly numbers five and seven. All others are fully struck, boasting full separation of the points. Dentils are sharp all around. Contact marks are few and so tiny that is takes 5x magnification to notice them. The reverse quality of strike is nearly equal to the obverse, lacking full detail only at the central feathers of the eagle's left wing, with just a bit of softness at the breast feathers and banner as it crosses the eagle's neck. Also, N and E of UNITED are typically quite weak, while all other lettering is bold. The Reverse U die stands out as one of the most distinctive of those bearing the date 1798 and for many years has carried the designation "Misoriented Star" reverse.<BR><BR>Bolender-8 (BB-125) is excessively rare, if not unique, in this mind boggling state of preservation. Until this coin came to light, it was believed that no Mint State examples existed. As previously alluded to, this coin was struck using seriously broken and buckled dies, particularly on the reverse, where many large breaks extend inward from the rim and through the lettering. Although weak, the fifth star does show clearly. Some examples exist with no trace of said star. The so-called "Misoriented Star Reverse" is distinguishable not only by the rightmost star pointing diagonally to the left (correctly positioned stars point directly downward), but also, the olive sprig clutched by the eagle has only four berries, unique to this die variety.<BR><BR>Collectors of Bust dollars by die variety, as well as, serious type coin specialists, take notice of this coin. You will never see an example remotely close to it in terms of impossible rarity, totally unimprovable quality and outragous visual appeal. Surely, it will elicit spirited bidding and perhaps are record price for a PCGS graded Mint State 64 Draped Bust, Heraldic Eagle dollar when the auctioneer's hammer drops. And it will be worth every penny. Ex Boy's Town Collection.