Stack's Bowers Galleries

Summer 2022 Global Showcase Auction  –  22 - 28 August 2022

Stack's Bowers Galleries, Summer 2022 Global Showcase Auction

Live Sessions: U.S. Coins & Currency

Part 1: Mo, 22.08.2022, from 6:00 PM CEST
Part 2: Tu, 23.08.2022, from 6:00 PM CEST
Part 3: Tu, 23.08.2022, from 9:00 PM CEST
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Part 10: Sa, 27.08.2022, from 11:00 PM CEST
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Description

1841 Braided Hair Cent. N-1. Rarity-5. Proof-64 BN (PCGS).
This lovely example of the seldom-seen Proof format 1841 cent is characterized by mingled chestnut, golden-tan and rose toning endorsing both sides. The fields are moderately reflective and the devices modestly frosty. The 1841 large cent in Proof is considered one of the more available dates of the era in that format, but that does not diminish its desirability. The PCGS website suggests just 20 to 30 examples are known. Examples are certainly elusive in the numismatic marketplace, and many are the quality large cent collections that lack a Proof of this date. A neat opportunity for an advanced large cent specialist. Proof coins of 1841 remain somewhat of an enigma. The copper cent, as offered here, exists in larger numbers than do Proofs of the years immediately preceding and following. The cent was the smallest circulating denomination at the time. The smallest gold denomination was the 1841 quarter eagle, for which no mint record exists. However, a number of Proofs were made, in addition to, it seems, circulation strikes made from Proof dies. Q. David Bowers has wondered whether on March 4, 1841, at the inauguration of President William Henry Harrison, some special events were held that merited the distribution of Proof coins to dignitaries and others. In a number of years of searching he has not found any account in contemporary newspapers, but perhaps the answer lies somewhere.
PCGS# 1952. NGC ID: 226S.
PCGS Population: 7; 5 finer in this category (Proof-66 BN finest).
From our Philadelphia ANA Auction of August 2012, lot 11195.

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Price realized 6'500 USD
Starting price 1 USD
Estimate 10'000 USD
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