(1835-37) C. Bechtler $2.50 Gold MS 64 GR, 22C, Uneven, K-11 Values

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

(1835-37) C. Bechtler $2.50 Gold MS 64 GR, 22C, Uneven, K-11 Values

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(1835-37) C. Bechtler $2.50 Gold MS 64 GR, 22C, Uneven, K-11 Values

Details

The Kagin-11 is the earlier of two GEORGIA GOLD, 22 carat quarter eagles, and shares its reverse die with the K-13 (and all other pill-style Bechtler $2 1/2s). The 22 on the obverse is punched into the die with the first 2 in 22 lower, and rotated about 10 degrees clockwise, creating a somewhat haphazard appearance. With 40 examples known, the Kagin-11 is the most available Bechtler $2 1/2, but only by a narrow margin. Around ten examples are known in mint state.

Obverse: 64.G. 22~.CARATS. GEORGIA GOLD.

Reverse: 250 BECHTLER. RUTHERF:

Basic Information

GSID:

11711

Coin Date:

(1835-37)

Denomination:

G$2 1/2 / $2.50 Gold

Designation:

MS

Mint & Coinage Details

Mint Location:

Carolina

Mintage:

~10 known

Coinage Type:

Private & Pioneer Gold

Coinage Years:

1831-1842

Composition:

Gold

Varieties and Classification

Variety:

C. Bechtler

Variety 2:

64 GR, 22C, Uneven, K-11

Rarity:

R-H5

Physical Characteristics

Fineness:

0.9167

Strike Type:

Business

Coin Shape:

Round

Design Details

Designer:

Christopher Bechtler, Sr.

Obverse Lettering:

64.G. 22~.CARATS. GEORGIA GOLD.

Obverse Designer:

Christopher Bechtler, Sr.

Reverse Lettering:

250 BECHTLER. RUTHERF:

Reverse Designer:

Christopher Bechtler, Sr.

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