1799/8 Draped Bust Silver Dollar. BB-141, B-3. Rarity-3. 15-Star Reverse. EF Details--Cleaned (PCGS).
BB-141 is one of the most popular and eagerly sought die marriages among 1799-dated silver dollars, combining as it does an overdate obverse die with a reverse die readily recognizable as having a blundered arc star pattern. On the obverse, the final digit 9 in the date has been punched over an 8, remnants of the underdigit quite bold and readily evident even without the aid of a loupe. The reverse exhibits 15 stars above the eagle as opposed to the normal 13, although the additional two stars can be difficult to discern for the uninitiated. They protrude from the first and final clouds, which were enlarged by the engraver to cover most of the extra stars when he realized his blunder. This EF example is a more affordable representative of both the BB-141 variety and the overall Draped Bust, Heraldic Eagle type. BB Die State III.
PCGS# 6883. NGC ID: 24X8.
From the Jerome S. Reznick Collection. Purchased from Gimbels, date not recorded. Collector tag with provenance notation included.
Estimate: $2000
Price realized | 2'800 USD |
Starting price | 1 USD |
Estimate | 2'000 USD |