1827 CAPPED BUST 50C, CURL BASE 2 MS64

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Coin Description

CURLED 2. VERY CHOICE SURFACES. O-146. RARITY-1.

According to Mint records in the National Archives, 5,493,4500 Half Dollars were struck during calendar year 1827.  We do not know whether all of these coins were dated 1827, but this total is probably a fair estimate on the original mintage for this issue.  The Mint used a staggering total of 28 obverse and 34 reverse dies to strike 1827 Half Dollars, and there are 49 die marriages (or varieties) known.  Although most of these obverse dies display a square base 2 in the date, a single obverse has a curl base 2 in the date.  This obverse was mated with two different reverses to produce the varieties that we now know as Overton-146 and Overton-147.  The former marriage is fairly plentiful, while O-147 is quite scarce.

Specifications

Grading Service: NGC SKU: 136076
Grade: MS 64 Cert Number: 4627821019
Bring This Coin to Life
In 1827, a year of cultural vibrancy and scientific breakthroughs, American society witnessed several noteworthy events that would leave a lasting impact on its development and identity. The year marked the inception of New Orleans' famed Mardi Gras celebrations, as a group of students, inspired by festivities they had seen in Paris, donned colorful costumes and danced through the streets, laying the foundation for what would evolve into a world-renowned festival of excess, music, and masquerade. The Erie Canal, having been completed two years prior, demonstrated its monumental impact on commerce and expansion by 1827, solidifying New York City's status as America's commercial capital and fostering economic growth that would propel the nation towards the west. Similarly, the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad was chartered, setting the stage for the dawn of American rail transportation, an innovation that would revolutionize travel and trade across the burgeoning nation. Furthermore, the scientific community celebrated a significant discovery by Robert Brown, who observed the erratic movement of particles suspended in a fluid, later known as Brownian motion, laying foundational principles for the fields of physics and chemistry. Together, these events from 1827 illustrate a period of dynamic cultural expression, social progress, and scientific inquiry, reflecting the diverse and evolving landscape of American history.
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