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Among the more curious and fascinating coins in our Rarities Night session at the ANA World’s Fair of Money is lot 3247. This is a gorgeous Mint State 1803/2 Capped Bust Right half eagle that will appeal to both specialists and type collectors alike. The half eagle issues straddling the turn of the 19th century are riddled with variations and modifications that provide an exciting challenge for ambitious collectors today. Therein lies an interesting aspect of this variety. While mintage figures increased significantly beginning with the 1800 issue, this did not necessarily imply a newfound expertise and perfection of the minting process. The half eagles of the 1803 production-year expose a curious oversight at the early Mint in that all known varieties are overdates. This on its own is unremarkable, but in context of the previous overdate-only issue of 1802, a lapse in planning is evident.
The mystery began when at least two dies were created for the 1801 half eagle but, for an unknown reason, these were unused, and no 1801-dated coins were struck. The Mint then repunched the date on these otherwise suitable dies and employed them to strike the 53,176 coins of the 1802/1 issue. Then once again, at least two new, though seemingly redundant, dies dated 1802 were manufactured and went unused, only to be repunched with a 3 digit and used for the 1803/2 issue as offered here.
A light prooflike reflectivity is apparent in the fields on each side of this enchanting Mint State overdate, most notably contrasting Liberty’s frosty portrait on the obverse. The dominant sunshine-yellow complexion is accented by swaths of richer honey-gold tones in the more exposed regions. Well-rendered and without any regions of concern, despite a trivial softness in the peripheries that is characteristic to this die pairing. The facade is smooth and composed both under magnification and to the naked eye, imparting a wholesome aesthetic that far transcends what is typically associated with the assigned grade level.
This impressive piece will be offered alongside numerous other treasures in the Rarities Night session. To obtain your copy of the catalog or to consign your rarities to a future showcase event, please contact our offices today at 1-800-458-4646 to speak with a Consignment Director and see what Stack’s Bowers Galleries can do for you.
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