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[L#5211] 1807 Bust Right $5 PCGS MS64

Currency:USD Category:Coins & Paper Money / US Coins Start Price:5,750.00 USD Estimated At:23,000.00 - 28,000.00 USD
[L#5211] 1807 Bust Right $5 PCGS MS64
Being the last of the early Bust Right pieces and one of two designs for this year, this coin is always high on the list of advanced collectors searching for Mint State Early Gold Half Eagles. Mint engraver Robert Scot is credited with the design. The mintage comprised of 32,488 pieces for the four main varieties of the draped bust left style, with no more than 3% to 5% of the issue believed to exist, and they are mainly circulated pieces. This example is nearly flawless for the grade with flaxen to orange-gold metallic patina over each side. An eye-appealing, radiant specimen!

According to the Breen encyclopedia, which offers extensive research notes on the early gold Half Eagles of the United States, "The heraldic eagle design is Scot's inaccurate adaptation of the Great Seal of the United States (1782), with the blunder (or ill-timed militaristic bravado, which was a blunder of another kind) of placing the warlike arrows in the eagle's dexter claw (observer's 1.), the more honorable position, while relegating the olive branch of peace to his sinister claw. This design first appeared in 1796, on quarter eagles, probably in connection with Tennessee's admission to the Union as sixteenth state: Its earliest coin versions all show 16 stars above eagle, including the anachronistic half eagles dated 1795."