Skip to main content

This auction has ended. View lot details

You may also be interested in

Own a similar item?

Submit your item online for a free auction estimate.

1850-O S$1 MS62 NGC image 1
1850-O S$1 MS62 NGC image 2
Lot 1117

1850-O S$1 MS62 NGC
The second of only four New Orleans Mint issues in the Seated dollar series of 1840-1873, the 1850-O is also the rarest in all grades. Despite the onset of the California Gold Rush the previous year and the consequent rise in silver prices, some bullion was deposited in the New Orleans Mint in 1850 for silver dollar coinage. Even so, the amount was minimal, and only 40,000 examples were delivered that year. Unlike in the North, where most 1850s Seated dollar issues were exported and/or melted, many examples of the 1850-O saw widespread circulation throughout the antebellum South. Other pieces were undoubtedly melted, the combined effect being the loss of much of the original mintage.

An important find even in problem-free XF and AU grades, the 1850-O is a major condition rarity in Mint State. A contender for Condition Census standing, this Uncirculated example is richly toned over the obverse, the reverse is much lighter (nearly brilliant) with just a hint of peripheral toning. The obverse is more vivid with splashes of crimson-orange and turquoise-blue iridescence to a base of lavender-gray toning. The strike is suitably sharp by the standards of the type, and there are no individually distracting abrasions to report. A rarity par excellence from a very challenging silver dollar series. NGC Census: just 4 in 62, with a mere four finer (MS64 finest for the issue). (PCGS 6938)

13 December 2012, 10:00 EST
New York

US$11,000 - US$13,000

Own a similar item?

Submit your item online for a free auction estimate.

How to sell

Looking for a similar item?

Our Coins, Medals and Banknotes specialists can help you find a similar item at an auction or via a private sale.

Find your local specialist

Ask about this lot

1850-O S$1 MS62 NGC

The second of only four New Orleans Mint issues in the Seated dollar series of 1840-1873, the 1850-O is also the rarest in all grades. Despite the onset of the California Gold Rush the previous year and the consequent rise in silver prices, some bullion was deposited in the New Orleans Mint in 1850 for silver dollar coinage. Even so, the amount was minimal, and only 40,000 examples were delivered that year. Unlike in the North, where most 1850s Seated dollar issues were exported and/or melted, many examples of the 1850-O saw widespread circulation throughout the antebellum South. Other pieces were undoubtedly melted, the combined effect being the loss of much of the original mintage.

An important find even in problem-free XF and AU grades, the 1850-O is a major condition rarity in Mint State. A contender for Condition Census standing, this Uncirculated example is richly toned over the obverse, the reverse is much lighter (nearly brilliant) with just a hint of peripheral toning. The obverse is more vivid with splashes of crimson-orange and turquoise-blue iridescence to a base of lavender-gray toning. The strike is suitably sharp by the standards of the type, and there are no individually distracting abrasions to report. A rarity par excellence from a very challenging silver dollar series. NGC Census: just 4 in 62, with a mere four finer (MS64 finest for the issue). (PCGS 6938)

Additional information

Bid now on these items

TWO UNITED STATES 1881 LIBERTY HEAD $5 HALF EAGLE GOLD COINS.