Capped Head Left Quarter Eagle
Seldom Offered 1832 Quarter Eagle
1832 Capped Head Left Quarter Eagle. BD-1, the only known dies. Rarity-4. Unc Details--Cleaned (NGC).
This is a very attractive coin for the assigned grade that is worthy of serious bidder consideration. Handsome deep orange-gold surfaces are warmly and evenly patinated, the strike sharp to full throughout the design. Evidence for the cleaning is minimal, and only for accuracy do we mention a touch of haziness and a few wispy hairlines that are easily overlooked. Plenty of satiny mint luster adds to this coin's appeal. BD Die State a/c. As with all pre-1834 quarter eagles, the 1832 represents a significant find at all levels of preservation. The mintage was only 4,400 pieces, there being little call for coins of this denomination among contemporary gold bullion depositors. With the vast majority falling prey to melting, it should come as no surprise that most numismatic scholars accept an estimate of just 80 to 100 coins extant in all grades. Here, then, is an important coin that is likely to be of greatest interest to budget minded gold type collectors seeking an example of the challenging Capped Head Left, Reduced Diameter quarter eagle.
PCGS# 45526. NGC ID: BFWB.
Estimate: 11500
Price realized | 11'500 USD |
Starting price | 1 USD |
Estimate | 11'500 USD |