1839-D CLASSIC HEAD $2.5 MS62

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Coin Description

WELL STRUCK WITH SATIN LUSTROUS SURFACES. JUST FIVE COINS GRADED HIGHER AT PCGS.

An extremely important issue among gold specialists, the 1839-D is the first Quarter Eagle struck in the Dahlonega Mint.  It is also the only D-mint delivery of the Classic design.  Survivors from an original mintage of 13,746 pieces are thought to number no more than 150-175 coins.  This figure places the 1839-D in the same overall rarity class as the 1845-D.  Scarce in AU, the '39-D is rare in Choice AU and very rare in Mint State.  The final-listed fact might come as a surprise since many first-year issues in U.S. coinage history were widely saved by the contemporary public.  This does not seem to have happened with the '39-D Quarter Eagle, however, and it seems that this issue entered circulation in the Applachian region without too much fanfare.

Specifications

Grading Service: PCGS SKU: 142461
Grade: MS 62 Cert Number: 12096987
Bring This Coin to Life
In 1839, the United States was at the forefront of several remarkable developments that left a lasting impact on both American culture and global innovation. One of the most significant milestones of this year was the introduction of the daguerreotype, the first practical photography process. Invented by Louis Daguerre, this method was announced in 1839, marking it as the birth year of practical photography. The daguerreotype revolutionized the way images were captured and preserved, ushering in a new era of visual documentation and art. This innovation not only transformed personal memory keeping but also had profound implications for fields like journalism, science, and history. Another notable advancement was the patenting of the steam shovel by William Otis on February 24, 1839. This invention was a game-changer in the field of excavation, playing a critical role in the Industrial Revolution. The steam shovel significantly advanced large-scale construction projects and mining operations, symbolizing the mechanization and industrial growth that defined the era. It laid the groundwork for monumental infrastructural developments, including the construction of railways and roads that would reshape the American landscape. Additionally, 1839 saw a linguistic milestone with the first recorded use of the term ""OK"" in The Boston Morning Post on March 23. Initially an abbreviation for ""oll korrect,"" a playful misspelling of ""all correct,"" ""OK"" would evolve to become one of the most universally recognized and used words. Its simplicity and versatility made it a staple in the English language and beyond, reflecting the quirky and evolving nature of American English. These events from 1839 highlight a year of significant cultural and technological progress, showcasing the United States' contributions to the broader narrative of global innovation and linguistic development."
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