1856 1C Flying Eagle, CAM PR (PCGS#882037)
September 2006 Pre-Long Beach Auction #37
- 拍卖行
- Goldberg Auctioneers
- 批号
- 1018
- 等级
- Proof 64
- 价格
- 146,254
- 详细说明
- Nicely toned. The 1856 Flying Eagle coinage was struck in both business strike format (intended for circulation) and Proof (offered to coin collectors). It seems that many were not handled carefully, but the present Proof 64 is ideally suited for the numismatist with a critical eye. There is nothing to censure here. Everything is natural and bold, from the toning to the luster, the way the eagle is struck to the finest detail in the leaves of the wreath.<BR><BR>The handsome Longacre first "cereal wreath" which is used on the flying eagle cents, the gold dollars (type 2 and 3) as well as the $3 gold pieces, is comprised of corn, wheat, cotton and tobacco. His second wreath, used on numerous pattern coins as well as the half dimes and dimes during his tenure in office, is comprised of cotton, tobacco, sugar cane, corn, wheat and oak leaves. This is the first design of a cereal wreath created by the Mint's chief engraver, 1844-69.<BR><BR>Razor sharp Proofs are not rare by any means, but combined with the consistent high quality and firm beauty of the coin offered in this lot, a stronger than average bid is in order. Pop 172; 50 finer.(PCGS # 2037) </B>. <BR>Estimated Value $17,000 - 18,000.
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