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1852 U. S. Assay Office 900 Fine $50 Gold [165450]

Currency:USD Category:Coins & Paper Money Start Price:37,500.00 USD Estimated At:75,000.00 - 150,000.00 USD
1852 U. S. Assay Office 900 Fine $50 Gold [165450]
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1852 US Assay Office Fifty dollar "slug", NGC certified, AU58. This is the only issue of this denomination struck in .900 fineness. Previous US Assay Office fifty dollar gold pieces were of varying fineness, all below 900 fine, which was the standard gold fineness for US gold coins. This coin is variety K-14, "engine turning" reverse, rarity "high R.5" with "31-75 pieces known." It was noted that 23,800 pieces were struck in early 1853. When the San Francisco branch mint opened in 1854, many large denomination gold pieces were re-coined into Liberty Head double eagles. NGC has graded 53 examples, 10 in AU58, and ten finer. PCGS has graded 89 examples, only eight being finer than this coin. In 1853, the USAO reverted to smaller denomination gold coins of $10 and $20 denomination. Coins of the USAO are official US Mint coins. The $50 octagonal coin or "slug" is unquestionably one of the most highly collected of all US coins. It is one of the most artistic of all US gold coin issues.


Date: 1852
Country (if not USA):
State: California
City: San Francisco