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1851 G$50 Humbert, Target Rev, 887 THOUS, Reeded Edge, K-6 PR

1851 G$50 Humbert, Target Rev, 887 THOUS, Reeded Edge, K-6 PR

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Greysheet Catalog Details (GSID: 11789)
Approximately 75 K-6 slugs exist in private hands, around ten of which grade mint state. The K-6 obverse die is known to exhibit die rust in later states. The 887 Obverse die is paired with two reverse dies, and it is the reverse die that determines whether an 1851 Humbert 887-Thousandths $50 is a K-6 or K-7. The K-6 reverse die has a large “target” at its center and has outer engine turning that often extends beyond the edge of the coin. Two were found on the S.S. Central America. A pair of Kagin-6 slugs are known in proof format. The first of these was owned by Augustus Humbert. The second was sent to the U.S. Mint, and is now in the collection of the Smithsonian Institution.
Obverse: Eagle clutching shield and scroll AUGUSTUS HUMBERT UNITED STATES ASSAYER OF GOLD CALIFORNIA 1851 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. FIFTY DOLLS. 887 THOUs.
Reverse: Engine turning

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GSID: 11789
Coin Date: 1851
Denomination: G$50 / 50 Dollar Gold
Designation: PR
Mint Location: California
Mintage: 2 known
Coinage Type: Pioneer & Territorial Gold
Coinage Years: 1851-1852
Composition: Gold
Variety: Humbert
Variety 2: Target Rev, 887 THOUS, Reeded Edge, K-6
Rarity: R-8
Strike Type: Proof
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