Capped Bust $2.5

Capped Bust (1808)


The fledgling United States Mint opened in 1792 with a full complement of machinists, administrators and other sundry personnel, but it sorely lacked in artistic talent. After several years of negotiations, Secretary of State Thomas Jeffer-son’s attempts to hire French inventor Jean Pierre Droz, one of the finest engravers and coiners in the world, had proved futile. Mint Director David Rittenhouse appointed artist Joseph Wright as Chief Engraver in August 1793, but Wright hardly got started before he died a few weeks later in one of Philadelphia’s annual yellow fever epidemics. Desperate for an engraver, Rittenhouse engaged the aging Robert Scot, an English born watchmaker and banknote engraver. Unfortunately Scot’s limited talents as a die engraver, exacerbated by his advancing years and failing eyesight, provided the Mint with marginal designs at best.

Criticism of Scot’s designs was immediate.... (Expand Text)

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1808 CAPPED BUST $2.5 MS62 NGC

CHOICE LUSTROUS SURFACES. ONE YEAR ONLY TYPE COIN. ONLY 2,710 STRUCK. JUST 125-150 BELIEVED TO EXIST IN ALL GRADES.
$357,500.00

1829 CAPPED BUST $2.5 AU53 PCGS

WELL STRUCK WITH BRIGHT LUSTROUS FIELDS. ONLY 75 TO 125 SPECIMENS BELIEVED TO EXIST TODAY IN ALL GRADES.
$22,000.00

1830 CAPPED BUST $2.5 MS63+ PCGS

CHOICE ORANGE PEEL LUSTROUS SURFACES. ONLY 4,540 STRUCK. JUST 80-120 BELIEVED TO EXIST TODAY IN ANY GRADE.
$62,150.00

1830 CAPPED BUST $2.5 MS66+ PCGS

GEM SUPERB CREAMY LUSTROUS SURFACES. ONLY 80 TO 120 BELIEVED TO EXIST TODAY IN ALL GRADES. SOLE HIGHEST GRADED. CAC.
$357,500.00

1832 CAPPED BUST $2.5 AU58 PCGS

WELL STRUCK WITH LUSTROUS SURFACES. LESS THAN 120 SPECIMENS BELIEVED TO EXIST TODAY IN ALL GRADES.
$30,250.00

1832 CAPPED BUST $2.5 MS62 NGC

CHOICE SATIN LUSTROUS SURFACES. LESS THEN 120 BELIEVED TO EXIST TODAY IN ALL GRADES.
$38,500.00