The United States utilized a two-cent coin for just ten years, from 1864 to 1873.
The Kagin-5 is one of three varieties of Beaded Border quarter eagle struck before the addition of the weight onto Bechtler’s dies at the end of 1831. This variety’s obverse and reverse dies appear to have been manufactured using the earliest state seen for the punches used to make beaded border dies, suggesting that the variety is from the initial emission of coins from the Bechtler family. Fewer than ten examples are known, seven of which are available to collectors. Most Kagin-5 quarter eagles are graded XF or AU with a single mint state specimen as finest known.
Obverse Description
2 50. 20.C. GOLD.NORTH CAROLINA (encircled by 63 beads)
Reverse Description
RUTHERFORD C.BECHTLER , ASSAYER, (encircled by 79 beads)
Catalog Information
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Subject: I would like to contribute catalog info to CDN for (1831) G$2 1/2 C. Bechtler, No 75 GR, Finely Beaded Reverse, K-5 MS
Body: Referring page: http://beta.greysheet.com/prices/item/c-bechtler-two-and-one-half-dollar-no-75-gr-fine-beads-kagin-5-territorial-gold-coinage/gsid/11718 GSID: 11718 Title: (1831) G$2 1/2 C. Bechtler, No 75 GR, Finely Beaded Reverse, K-5 MS
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Values
| Grade | CAC | CPG Value (Retail) | Greysheet Price (Wholesale) |
|---|---|---|---|
| AU58 |
|
$151,000 | $1,234 |
| AU58 | - | $126,000 | $1,234 |
| AU55 |
|
$1,234 | $1,234 |
| AU55 | - | $1,234 | $1,234 |
| AU53 |
|
$1,234 | $1,234 |
| AU53 | - | $1,234 | $1,234 |
| AU50 |
|
$1,234 | $1,234 |
| AU50 | - | $1,234 | $1,234 |
| XF45 |
|
$1,234 | $1,234 |
| XF45 | - | $1,234 | $1,234 |
| XF40 |
|
$1,234 | $1,234 |
| XF40 | - | $1,234 | $1,234 |
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