1799 Draped Bust Silver Dollar. BB-163, B-10. Rarity-2. MS-63 (NGC). OH.
This is a visually stunning example with superior eye appeal and surface quality that is fit for a world-class collection. The luster is incredibly satiny and undisturbed by any individual abrasions, exhibiting strong prooflike qualities in the fields. Overall platinum-white in color with subtle hints of gold and electric-blue toning at the outermost edges. Though unlisted in Stephen J. Herrman's Winter 2021 census, it would be tied at CC#2 with just one other MS-63, which we previously sold in our June 2012 auction. The old-style NGC "fatty" holder certainly contributes additional appeal. As one of the two most frequently encountered die marriages of the 1799 dollar, alongside the BB-166, the BB-163 is a perennial favorite with type collectors at all levels of preservation. However, the vast majority survive in lower circulated grades up through only Very Fine. Q. David Bowers suggests that "this variety must have been well distributed in the channels of commerce, or there may be some other explanation why so few high grade coins were saved." Bowers goes on to note that "the offering of a Mint State coin should be a major event". Acquired by our consignor in September 1997 and held privately since, this offering will certainly prove to be a "major event" for the many advanced specialists who will be competing for this treasure.
PCGS# 6878. NGC ID: 24X7.
NGC Census (all 1799 varieties); 21; just 24 finer
From the Dr. Paul and Rosalie Zito Collection. Acquired September 22, 1997.
Estimate: $ 40000
Price realized | 44'000 USD |
Starting price | 1 USD |
Estimate | 40'000 USD |