1805 BD-1, Rarity 4. PCGS graded AU-50. CAC Approved. The only known die pairing for the year, only 1,781 Capped Bust quarter eagles were minted in 1805, and this issue is considered scarce-to-rare in all grades. In Early U.S. Gold Coin Varieties, John Dannreuther estimates a surviving population of 100 to 150 pieces, with most examples seen in the XF to AU levels. The present example displays soft straw-gold color overall. Only a minor amount of striking softness is seen at the central regions, the peripheral striking details are well defined for such an early gold coin. Minor wear is discernible on the highpoints of the design elements, and numerous adjustment marks are reported at the center of the obverse center, a few more show on the digits of the date. There is a vertical scratch to the left of star 5 on the reverse and another mark under RT of LIBERTY, these being mentioned for future identification purposes. The quality and visual appeal of this survivor are confirmed by the CAC sticker on the PCGS holder. Pop 4; 39 finer at PCGS. (PCGS # 7653) . Estimated Value $16,000 - 17,000. Categories: $2.50 Gold
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