1880 50C WB-102 Type II Reverse MS (PCGS#572262)
June 2018 Baltimore U.S. Coins Auction
- 拍卖行
- Stack's Bowers
- 批号
- 1377
- 等级
- MS67
- 价格
- 81,878
- 详细说明
- Condition Census 1880 Half Dollar
Popular Low Mintage Issue
1880 Liberty Seated Half Dollar. WB-102. Type II Reverse. MS-67 (PCGS).
This beautiful Superb Gem half dollar is tied with one other MS-67 as the finest circulation strike 1880 half dollar known to PCGS. Brilliant in the centers with ample prooflike reflectivity evident in the fields, both sides are framed in delightful champagne-pink, reddish-apricot and/or cobalt blue peripheral toning. It is sharply struck throughout with an overall smooth appearance that borders on pristine. This exceptional piece will appeal to high quality type collectors and advanced specialists in Liberty Seated coinage.
The 1880 is from an era of low mintage circulation strike half dollars that commenced in 1879 and continued through the end of the Liberty Seated series in 1891. Many numismatists believe that these limited mintages resulted from the Mint's focus on Morgan dollar production, which had been authorized by the Bland-Allison Act of February 28, 1878. The real reason, however, is more complex and goes back to the earliest days of the Civil War. As the anticipated quick victory over the Confederacy failed to materialize and the outcome of the conflict became uncertain, silver coinage disappeared from circulation in the North and Midwest by the summer of 1862. The end of the Civil War in 1865 did not result in an immediate return of silver to active circulation, and hoarding continued throughout much of the Reconstruction era. April of 1876 finally saw the resumption of silver specie payments and the return of silver coinage to the channels of commerce in the East and Midwest. (Gold and silver remained in circulation on the West Coast throughout the Civil War and Reconstruction eras.)
In anticipation of the resumption of silver specie payments, the Treasury Department ordered the mints to increase production of dimes, quarters and half dollars. The Philadelphia, San Francisco and, to a lesser extent, Carson City facilities duly complied, producing large quantities of coins from 1875 through 1877/1878. What the Treasury Department did not anticipate, however, was that the resumption of silver specie payments would suddenly result in the release of many hoarded earlier-dated coins. These older coins flooded the market alongside the newly minted coins of 1875 to 1877/1878, creating an oversupply that sharply reduced the need for new coinage. In the case of the half dollar, demand for new coinage remained low until the introduction of the Barber design type in 1892.
The circulation strike 1880 was produced to the extent of just 8,400 pieces and survivors have long been popular. This issue is legitimately scarce in all grades, although speculation by contemporary numismatists who noticed the small mintage means that Uncirculated examples are available with patience. As an aesthetically pleasing Superb Gem, however, the coin offered here is exceedingly rare from a condition standpoint. Qualifying as Condition Census, in fact, this beautiful example represents an important bidding opportunity for Registry Set and other quality conscious collectors.
Provenance: From the Beasley Collection.
PCGS Population: 2; 0 finer.
PCGS# 6362. NGC ID: 24KT.
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