(1834) C. Bechtler 5 Dollar Gold MS RUTHERFORD, 140 GR, 20C, Colon, Reeded Edge, K-16 Values

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C. Bechtler: Carolina & Georgia (1832–1842)

(1834) C. Bechtler 5 Dollar Gold MS RUTHERFORD, 140 GR, 20C, Colon, Reeded Edge, K-16 Values

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(1834) C. Bechtler 5 Dollar Gold MS RUTHERFORD, 140 GR, 20C, Colon, Reeded Edge, K-16 Values

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The Kagin-16 is the earliest half eagle variety to use the basic layout that Bechtler would adopt for his subsequent issues. The new arrangement featured a star, his first initial and surname, and location surrounding the denomination. The reverse die on this variety, with the word DOLLARS situated away from AT RUTHERFORD apparently failed or was deemed unattractive, as the Kagin-16 (reeded edge) and Kagin-16a (plain edge) are among the rarest Bechtler half eagles, with only five or six examples known of the two varieties.

Obverse: 140.G. AUGUST 1. 1834. 20. CARATS. CAROLINA GOLD.

Reverse: 5 DOLLARS. * C:BECHTLER.AT RUTHERFORD

Basic Information

GSID:

11709

Coin Date:

(1834)

Denomination:

G$5 / 5 Dollar Gold

Designation:

MS

Mint & Coinage Details

Mint Location:

Carolina

Mintage:

5–6 known

Coinage Type:

Private & Pioneer Gold

Coinage Years:

1831-1842

Composition:

Gold

Varieties and Classification

Variety:

C. Bechtler

Variety 2:

RUTHERFORD, 140 GR, 20C, Colon, Reeded Edge, K-16

Rarity:

R-8

Physical Characteristics

Fineness:

0.8333

Strike Type:

Business

Coin Shape:

Round

Design Details

Designer:

Christopher Bechtler, Sr.

Obverse Lettering:

140.G. AUGUST 1. 1834. 20. CARATS. CAROLINA GOLD.

Obverse Designer:

Christopher Bechtler, Sr.

Reverse Lettering:

5 DOLLARS. * C:BECHTLER.AT RUTHERFORD

Reverse Designer:

Christopher Bechtler, Sr.

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