BG- 306, 1854 California Gold Rush Circulating Fractional Gold 50C, Liberty Octagonal, NGC MS66 R4 - Tied for Finest Known!
Rarity-4. Gold 50C Liberty Head Octagonal, initials FD on reverse. Period One - circulating issues between 1852 and 1856. Redbook Type: Large Liberty Head / Value in Beaded Circle. Made by Frontier-Deviercy.
Attractive high-grade specimen. Tied for Finest Known! NGC has graded a total of 51 of the BG-306 variety. There is one in MS66 with none finer. In NGC Prooflike, there are 2 with the grade MS66PL with none finer. PCGS has graded 107 with just one graded MS66.
How were such coins struck? Frontier, Deviercy & Co. had a German or French coin screw press from the 1830s. (The image of the screw press is above.) A detailed report in Coinweek.com explains the process:
Mechanically, this screw type press is operated by a long, hand-thrown centrifugal rod at the top, which causes a thick 2″ screw to be pressed down. As the screw presses down it pushes on a square shaped length of iron that moves up and down and imposes considerable force on the hammer die which is mounted at its base. An ingenious feature is the square shape of the iron driving rod, this mitigates the rotational force from the screw action that would otherwise torque the hammer die and cause uneven striking.
The direction of the hammer die is straight downward where it meets the planchet that is held in place by a collar and supported on the lower die, thus striking the impression into the planchet to create a coin.
1854 Gold 50C Liberty Head Octagonal, Rarity-4.
- Period One - circulating issues between 1852 and 1856.
- Redbook Type: Large Liberty Head / Value in Beaded Circle.
- Made by Frontier-Deviercy.
Obverse: Same Liberty head as on all Frontier-Deviercy octagonal half-dollars 10 five pointed stars; 2nd star appears to be doubled, 8th star to right of top bun. Dies were repolished to remove rust, some still shows. Faintly cracked through 4th star to coronet to rim barely missing 7th star. 1 and 4 of date are away from bust and lowest curl.
Reverse: CALIFORNIA. * GOLD. * F D outside of beaded circle; 1 2 DOLLAR inside (no fraction bar). The two stars are five pointed and are larger then on BG-304 & BG-305.
PCGS # | 10426 |
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BG Number | 306 |
Grading Service | NONE |
Year of Issue | NONE |
Grade | NONE |
Denom Type | N/A |
Numeric Denomination | Gold 50C |
Mint Location | NONE |
Designation | NONE |
Circ/UnCirc | Not Specified |
Strike Type | N/A |
Holder Variety | BG-306 |
Grade Add On | NONE |
Holder Type | N/A |