1837 LIBERTY SEATED H10C, NO STARS, LARGE DATE MS67

Our Price: $24,750.00
CU Value: $25,000.00 **
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Coin Description

NO STARS, LARGE DATE. GEM SURFACES KISSED WITH LIGHT AQUAMARINE TONING. TIED FOR HIGHEST GRADED AT PCGS.

The 1837 is the first issue in the Seated Half Dime series, and it is one of only two deliveries of the No Stars Obverse type.  The Mint employed two different date logotypes to strike 1,405,000 1837 Half Dimes, and the Large Date is just a bit more plentiful than the Small Date in today's market.  In reality, however, both varieties of this issue enjoy equally strong demand among both circulated and Mint State type collectors.

Specifications

Grading Service: PCGS SKU: 138993
Grade: MS 67 Cert Number: 43783281
Bring This Coin to Life
In 1837, a year of significant events unfolded across the United States and around the world. The nation grappled with the aftermath of the Financial Panic of 1837, a severe economic downturn that had far-reaching consequences. Martin Van Buren assumed the presidency, inheriting the challenges of the times. Meanwhile, Michigan joined the Union as the 26th state, marking a milestone in the country's expansion. In the realm of communication, Samuel Morse's successful telegraph demonstration showcased the potential for long-distance messaging, laying the groundwork for future advancements in telecommunications. Internationally, Queen Victoria ascended to the throne of the United Kingdom, heralding the beginning of the Victorian era. Additionally, Mary Lyon's founding of Mount Holyoke Female Seminary in Massachusetts provided new opportunities for women's education, contributing to the advancement of gender equality in academia. These events collectively shaped the fabric of society, reflecting the resilience, innovation, and societal progress of the era."
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