The United States utilized a two-cent coin for just ten years, from 1864 to 1873.
Bechtler’s 21-carat issues first appeared sometime after 1836. They are relatively plentiful, despite being issued for a short period of time. The Kagin-20 half eagle is the second most available Bechtler $5, with approximately 100 pieces in private hands; however, attractive, uncirculated coins are quite difficult to locate. The partially-reeded edge variety is unique.
Obverse Description
134.G. * CAROLINA GOLD. 21 CARATS.
Reverse Description
5 DOLLARS. * C:BECHTLER.AT RUTHERF:
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Subject: I would like to contribute catalog info to CDN for (1837-42) G$5 C. Bechtler, RUTHERF., 134 GR, 21C, with Star, Part, Reeded Edge, K-20a MS
Body: Referring page: http://beta.greysheet.com/prices/item/c-bechtler-five-dollar-134-gr-with-star-kagin-20a-reeded-edge-territorial-gold-coinage/gsid/375984 GSID: 375984 Title: (1837-42) G$5 C. Bechtler, RUTHERF., 134 GR, 21C, with Star, Part, Reeded Edge, K-20a MS
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