Stack's Bowers Galleries

Spring 2024 Auction  –  25 - 28 March 2024

Stack's Bowers Galleries, Spring 2024 Auction

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Description

1873 Liberty Seated Half Dollar. Arrows. Proof-65 Cameo (NGC).

With delicate sandy-silver tinting to nicely preserved surfaces. Both sides show bold field to device contrast as the coin rotates under a light. The omnibus Act of February 12, 1873, among many other things, mandated a slight weight increase for the half dollar from 12.44 grams to 12.50 grams. Historians have mistakenly called this legislation the "Crime of 1873," although as John Sherman and John J. Knox have explained in detail in their reminiscences, this particular piece of legislation was one of the most carefully studied in American coinage history. It was only later, as the price of silver fell, that it was retroactively criticized, various legislators said they did not have the opportunity to review it, and so on. Still this nickname remains and is commonly seen, even in modern numismatic publications. Returning to the 1873 half dollar, as in 1853 to 1855, the Mint felt that an identifying feature was required to distinguish those pieces produced to the new weight standard from their predecessors. Arrows flanking the date were again used for this purpose, but only for two years - 1873 and 1874 - and no attempt was made to modify the reverse design as had been done in 1853. The Arrows, Motto half dollar type resulted in just two Proof issues and, with a slightly lower mintage of 500 coins as opposed to 700 pieces, the 1873 Arrows is scarcer in today's market than the 1874. The type as a whole is challenging, as well, and the vast majority of survivors grade no finer than Proof-64.

PCGS# 86434. NGC ID: 27UU.

NGC Census: 7; 6 finer in this category (Proof-66+ * Cameo finest).

From the Arlington Collection. Earlier from Heritage's sale of the Mulholland Collection, August 2006 Denver Signature Auction, lot 5251; Heritage's FUN Signature Auction of January 2007, lot 990; Heritage's sale of the Slotkin Family Trust Collection, April 2011 CSNS Signature Auction, lot 5172.

Estimate: $8000

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Estimate 8'000 USD
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