(1922) A.Bechtler 5 Dollar Gold PR CAM 141 GR, 20C, Chapman Restrike, K-30 Values
Details
Numismatist Henry Chapman acquired a group of three different Bechtler half eagle dies, presumably from descendants of the Bechtler family. The dies included one obverse A. BECHTLER 141.G: 20.CARATS and two reverses: the C. BECHTLER RUTHERF: and the shared A. BECHTLER reverse die. In March of 1922, he had a series of proof gold “Bechtler Medals” struck from them at the Philadelphia Mint. It is now believed that 15 examples of each die pair were struck, most of which survive.
Somewhere around a dozen examples of the K-30 are known today, the finest of which is a gem proof. The Kagin-30 is a restrike of the Kagin-29 from polished dies.
Obverse: 141.G. 20. CARATS. CAROLINA GOLD.
Reverse: 5 DOLLARS. * A. BECHTLER.RUTHERFORD.
Basic Information
GSID:
377501
Coin Date:
(1922)
Denomination:
G$5 / 5 Dollar Gold
Designation:
PR
Mint & Coinage Details
Mint Location:
Rutherford County, North Carolina
Mintage:
15
Coinage Type:
Private & Pioneer Gold
Coinage Years:
1842-1852
Composition:
Gold
Varieties and Classification
Variety:
A.Bechtler
Variety 2:
141 GR, 20C, Chapman Restrike, K-30
Rarity:
R-H6
Physical Characteristics
Fineness:
0.8333
Strike Type:
Proof
Coin Shape:
Round