1841 LIBERTY $10 AU58+

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Coin Description

WELL STRUCK LUSTROUS SURFACES. VERY SCARCE DATE. ONLY A FEW GRADED HIGHER AT PCGS. POSSIBLY THE HIGHEST STICKERED BY CAC. CAC.

The 1841 is the most plentiful Libery Eagle produced up to that point in time.  You should not forget, however, that this issue is still an important numismatic rarity when viewed in the wider context of numismatics.  Survivors from an original mintage of 63,131 pieces are very scarce through EF-45 and rare any finer.  The handful of examples discovered as part of the S.S. Republic treasure did not include any Mint State coins, and the 1841 remains exceedingly rare at that level of preservation.

Specifications

Grading Service: PCGS SKU: 143707
Grade: AU 58 + Cert Number: 34730256
Bring This Coin to Life
In 1841, a year marked by innovation, exploration, and cultural achievements, several significant events unfolded across various domains. Edgar Allan Poe captivated audiences with the publication of "The Murders in the Rue Morgue," pioneering the detective fiction genre. Meanwhile, Charles Mackay's "Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds" provided intriguing insights into historical instances of mass hysteria. In the realm of sports, the evolution of baseball took a step forward, potentially witnessing the earliest recorded game in New York. Additionally, John Croghan's acquisition of Mammoth Cave set the stage for organized tourism to one of America's natural wonders. While Walter Hunt's patent for a safety pin would have a lasting impact on everyday life, James Smithson's bequest laid the groundwork for the establishment of the Smithsonian Institution, shaping the future of education and research in the United States. These events from 1841 reflect a year of creativity, exploration, and intellectual curiosity, highlighting the diverse contributions that helped define American culture and society during this period of history.
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