USA 2.5 dollars Liberty Head 1846-C
USA, Charlotte


Rareté
Extrêmement rare
Attributs des pièces
| Melt Value | $500.99 3.762g Gold | 
|---|---|
| Region | USA | 
| Denomination | 2½ dollars | 
| Krause number | KM# 72 | 
| Mintage | 4,808 | 
| Metal | Gold 0.900 | 
| thickness | 1.2 mm | 
| diameter | 18 mm | 
| weight | 4.18 g | 
Avers:

Liberty
Star
Creators:
Christian Gobrecht
LIBERTY
Revers:

Coat of arms
Creators:
Christian Gobrecht
2 1/2 D
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Introduction des pièces de monnaie
Jeff Garrett:A fire in July of 1844 closed the Charlotte Mint until 1846. Production was limited, and therefore, the 1846-C Liberty Head quarter eagle is rare in all grades. The mintage of 4,808 coins is one of the lowest for the series. One or two high grade coins are known; otherwise most are well worn. On average, just a few examples are offered for sale in any given year. The most interesting striking characteristic for the 1846-C quarter eagle is the die rust that is so clearly evident on the obverse. This can be seen even on well-worn coins. Coins from clashed dies are also not uncommon. Some may be seen with matte-like surfaces, probably the result of saltwater submersion.En savoir plus













