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1799 Draped Bust, Heraldic Eagle
13
stars US Silver Dollar
1799 Draped Bust,
Heraldic Eagle silver dollar, 13 stars variety, early state B-10
reverse die. This is a
spectacularly beautiful and attractive
example of the early American Liberty bust dollar with a Heraldic
Eagle reverse, which was used to design the seal of the United
States of America. Liberty's hair is almost complete and the reverse
eagle has a full set of feathers, the clouds above the star field are
fully detailed and all 13 stars in the starfield are sharp with no
wear. This coin was minted using the B-10 reverse die just at the point
it began to crack. The die later cracked badly as seen on other
coins from the same dies (see below).
In addition to it's
sharpness and detail, the coin has a pleasing
medium gray tone with natural highlights and a bold portrait of
Liberty. There is a scratch in the reverse star filed that does not
detract from the beauty of the coin. The scratch is old and is often
not very visible. The coin
compares very well with other AU++ bust dollars and has no weak spots,
such as the star field which is often weak on even better condition
coins. This is a very
collectible coin and few coins have more historical
significance or beauty. The coin is proved genuine by the reverse
B-10 dies and die crack.
Reverse die crack under
the word UNITED shows the early state of the well known B-10 fractured
reverse die . My coin is the sharply detailed gray coin on the right,
compared to another coin with the B-10 die on the left. Both
coins have the die crack under UNITED, the left coin is a later strike
with an additional die crack through the "O" of OF. The die crack also
proves the coin's authenticity. The die crack also proves
the coin's authenicity.
The following image resulted from a photographic accident that colored
the shield red, white, and blue! The flash failed and the image was
recorded with stray room light, which illuminated the coin with
incandescent light from the top and bluish skylight from a window on
the left. The well defined horizontal and vertical lines of the shield
then reflect the light from the two different directions. Note the
blueish tone of the left rim. (The coin is not colored!)
Another view with a
flash.
More details of the crack.
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