1861 Liberty Head Half Eagle. MS-61 (PCGS).
A perennially popular type issue, the 1861 is represented here by a premium Uncirculated example. Vivid golden-apricot surfaces are fully lustrous with a minimally marked, frosty texture. Sharply struck with plenty of eye appeal. The establishment of the Confederate States of America in Montgomery, Alabama on February 4, 1861, followed by the bombardment of Fort Sumter during the second week of April, resulted in a sharp increase in gold coinage at the Philadelphia Mint to help fund the Northern war effort. Half eagle production alone that year amounted to 688,084 circulation strikes. Such prodigious output was short lived, however, for a string of early Union defeats on the battlefield resulted in uncertainty over the outcome of the conflict and the suspension of gold specie payments by Northern banks in December. Today the 1861 is popular as a type issue, as above, but in Mint State it is surprisingly scarce relative to the mintage.
PCGS# 8288. NGC ID: 25VK.
From the Fairmont Collection - Kronen Set.
Price realized | 1'500 USD |
Starting price | 1 USD |
Estimate | 1'600 USD |