1843-O LIBERTY HEAD $2.5, LARGE DATE MS62

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Coin Description

LARGE DATE. CHOICE SATIN LUSTROUS SURFACES. TIED FOR SECOND HIGHEST GRADED AT PCGS. CAC.

One of the longest-lived of all U.S. coins series, the Liberty Quarter Eagle was produced in only one major type from 1840-1907.  Whereas the Liberty Half Eagle, Eagle and Double Eagle were guaranteed at least one significant design change with the addition of the motto IN GOD WE TRUST in 1866, the Quarter Eagle was deemed too small to accomodate this wording.  There is, however, an important hub change in this series, and this came in 1859 when Chief Engraver Engraver James Barton Longacre modified the reverse by reducing the size of the arrowheads, as well as increasing the space between them.  While this Type II design made its debut on P-mint coins that year, the San Francisco Mint continued to use leftover reverse from the 1854-1857 era through 1876..

Key-date issues in this popular gold series.  In addition to many absolute and/or conditon rarities from the Southern branch mints in Charlotte and Dahlonega, particularly desirable Liberty Two-and-a-Halves include the 1841, 1848 CAL., 1854-S, 1864, 1865 and 1875.

Specifications

Grading Service: PCGS SKU: 140327
Grade: MS 62 Cert Number: 25053214
Bring This Coin to Life
In 1843, a year of remarkable developments across various fields, the Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York (MONY) was established on February 1, marking a significant milestone in the insurance industry and laying the foundation for future insurance practices in America. This event not only provided individuals with a means to protect their financial well-being but also contributed to the growth and stability of the insurance sector. The departure of the first wagon train from Independence, Missouri to Oregon on May 22 symbolized the pioneering spirit and westward expansion that characterized the era, highlighting the courage and determination of early settlers seeking new opportunities in the American frontier. The launch of the steamship SS Great Britain on July 19, designed by the visionary engineer Isambard Kingdom Brunel, represented a groundbreaking achievement in maritime engineering with its innovative iron hull and screw propeller, setting new standards for ocean travel and establishing itself as the largest vessel afloat at that time. Meanwhile, on January 2, Richard Wagner's opera "The Flying Dutchman" premiered in Dresden, Germany, showcasing his musical genius and contributing to the evolution of operatic artistry. Simultaneously, Charles Dickens' timeless novella "A Christmas Carol" was published, capturing the essence of Christmas spirit and emphasizing themes of redemption and generosity that continue to resonate with audiences worldwide. These events collectively reflect a year of progress, creativity, and exploration that left a lasting impact on society and culture in 1843.
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