1844-C LIBERTY HEAD $2.5 MS61

Price: $21,500.00
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Coin Description

Lustrous surfaces. Just three coins graded higher at PCGS..

Similar in overall rarity to the 1838-c, 1854-c and 1856-c, the 1844-c (11,662 pieces produced) is more challenging to locate in high grades than all other c-mint quarter eagles with the exception of only the 1841-c, 1842-c and 1846-c.  a fire in the charlotte mint on july 28, 1844 halted production through early 1846, the lack of an 1845-c delivery probably helping to explain why the '44-c is so rare in au and mint state.  another reason why this issue probably saw heavier circulation than normal is waning public confidence in the privately issued gold coinage of the bechtlers.  indeed, 1844 was one of the earliest years during which c-mint gold served as the favored medium of exchange in north carolina and other areas of lower appalachia..

Specifications

Grading Service: PCGS SKU: 120697
Grade: MS 61 Cert Number: 26196511
Census*: 3/3 CU Price Guide*: $23,500.00
*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.
Bring This Coin to Life
In 1844, a year of diverse and impactful events, history unfolded with notable occurrences across various spheres. Hector Berlioz's overture "Le Carnaval Romain" premiered in Paris on February 3, showcasing his musical prowess and contributing to the cultural landscape of the time. John C. Frémont's expedition on February 14 led to the European discovery of Lake Tahoe, marking a significant geographical milestone in the American West. The Dominican Republic's independence from Haiti on February 27 represented a crucial moment in Caribbean history, shaping the region's future trajectory. Tragically, the explosion aboard the USS Princeton on February 28 claimed the lives of Secretary of State Abel P. Upshur and other officials, highlighting the risks of naval operations during that era. Giuseppe Verdi's opera "Ernani" premiered in Venice on March 9, adding to his repertoire of acclaimed works and enriching the operatic tradition. The founding of the Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity at Yale College on June 22 marked a pivotal moment in North American collegiate life, influencing generations of students to come. These events from musical premieres to historical discoveries and political shifts encapsulate the dynamic and transformative nature of the year 1844.