1882-CC Liberty Head Half Eagle. Winter 1-A, the only known dies. AU-58 (PCGS). CAC.
Beautiful pinkish-gold surfaces are near-fully lustrous with a smooth, satiny texture throughout. Sharply struck, as well, and worthy of the strongest bids. Unlike the previous year, 1882 proved to be quite productive at Carson City. A modest increase in bullion coming out of the Comstock combined with a full uninterrupted year of operation allowed the Mint to increase its output significantly. Striking quality improved, as well; the 82,817 coins produced for the 1882-CC half eagle were struck from a single pair of dies, a different story from just a decade earlier. Thanks in part to the more generous mintage figures, around 750 examples (per Rusty Goe, 2020) are believed to exist for present generations to appreciate. The 1882-CC is actually moderately available at the AU level as compared to many earlier issues in this series. Mint State examples remain elusive, but not prohibitively so, making this a broadly popular issue. This Choice AU is an outstanding example that will draw the attention of gold type collectors, Carson City Mint specialists, and aficionados of Western gold.
PCGS# 8359. NGC ID: 25XH.
Price realized | 6'000 USD |
Starting price | 1 USD |
Estimate | 5'000 USD |