1799 Capped Bust Right Eagle. BD-10, Taraszka-22. Rarity-3. Large Obverse Stars. AU-55 (PCGS). OGH.
A warmly colored and lustrous example dressed in a bold blend of bright honey and light olive-gold. Ample evidence of a satin to modestly semi-prooflike finish remains, the fields revealing glints of reflectivity as the coin dips into a light. Incredibly well composed, striking detail is razor sharp to full over virtually all design elements. BD Die State a/a. Of the ten different 1799 die pairs identified by Bass and Dannreuther, only two used the same Large Stars obverse die. The reverse die proved to be resilient as not only was it able to coin an estimated 12,500 to 17,500 eagles in 1799, it was also used to strike the entirety of the 1800 eagle mintage as well as a few thousand eagles in 1801. Often considered one of the most available of the Heraldic Eagle $10 gold pieces, the BD-10 variety should be examined in the context of the entire series, one which is challenging overall. Many serious collectors are content with adding just a single specimen to represent the type, which makes the BD-10 even more desirable, especially at the higher levels of preservation. A Choice AU example with excellent eye appeal, as here, is well suited for both type and early gold specialist collections.
PCGS# 8562. NGC ID: 2625.
Estimate: $30000
Price realized | -- |
Starting price | 1 USD |
Estimate | 30'000 USD |