1797 DRAPED BUST $10, SMALL EAGLE AU58

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Coin Description

SMALL EAGLE. DEEP YELLOW-GOLD WITH HEAVY ORANGE HIGHLIGHTS. LESS THAN 60 SPECIMENS BELIEVED TO EXIST TODAY IN ALL GRADES. JUST 5 COINS GRADED HIGHER AT PCGS.

The early United States Mint kept records on the number of coins struck each year without any consideration given to the date(s) that these pieces bore.  Since it was also common practice in the early Mint to use dies until they became irretrievably broken, multiple dates were often represented in a single year's delivery for each denomination.  We believe that this probably happened in the case of the 1797 Small Eagle Ten, for which there is just a single die marriage known. While federal records list a mintage of 3,615 pieces for this issue, die emission studies conducted by Harry W. Bass, Jr. and John W. Dannreuther suggest that some 1796 Eagles were delivered after the initial (if not the entire) production of 1797 Small Eagle examples.  To compensate for this, the researchers provide an approximate mintage of 1,250-3,615 coins for the 1797 Small Eagle Ten in the 2006 book Early U.S. Gold Coin Varieties.

With a surviving population of just 55-65 coins, the 1797 Small Eagle is rarer than the 1796.  Discounting two individual die varieites of the first-year 1795, therefore, the 1797 is the rarest Capped Bust Right, Small Eagle Ten.

Specifications

Grading Service: PCGS SKU: 144554
Grade: AU 58 Cert Number: 50069971
Bring This Coin to Life
The year 1797 stands as a landmark in the annals of American history, distinguished by two significant events that shaped the nation's political and naval trajectory. On March 4th, John Adams was inaugurated as the second President of the United States, succeeding George Washington. This inauguration was not just a routine change in the country's leadership; it symbolized the first peaceful transfer of power between Presidents in U.S. history, a testament to the strength and resilience of the young nation's democratic principles. Adams' ascension to the presidency, with Thomas Jefferson, the runner-up in the election, becoming Vice President, underscored the complexities and evolving nature of the early American political processes and the nascent electoral system. This event marked a crucial step in the journey of the United States towards establishing a stable and democratic political system, setting a precedent for future transitions of power. In the same year, significant advancements were also taking place in the United States Navy. May 10th witnessed the commissioning of the USS United States, the very first ship of the U.S. Navy. This marked the beginning of America's foray into establishing a strong maritime presence. But the highlight came on October 21st with the launch of the USS Constitution in Boston Harbor. This 44-gun frigate, later affectionately known as ""Old Ironsides,"" would go on to play a crucial role in the Barbary Wars and the War of 1812. Its resilience and strength in battle not only proved the prowess of American shipbuilding and naval strategy but also transformed the USS Constitution into an enduring symbol of American naval heritage. These two distinct yet interconnected events of 1797 – the peaceful transition of presidential power and the strengthening of naval forces – collectively illustrate the United States' determination to establish itself as a stable, democratic, and powerful nation on the global stage.
**Source: PCGS Price Guide. Although we try to be as accurate as possible on the listed population, third party pricing and coin information, information constantly changes. We suggest you verify all information.