1842-D LIBERTY $5, SMALL DATE MS61

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Coin Description

SMALL DATE. LUSTROUS SURFACES. VERY SCARCE IN MINT STATE. JUST A FEW MS62 COINS GRADED HIGHER AT PCGS.

In a mirror-image relationship to that of the 1842-C Half Eagle, the 1842-D Five is more plentiful with the Small Date logotype than with the Large Date.  Even though 37,917 examples of the former variety were produced, we would be surprised if more than 200 coins have survived in all grades.  This indicates extensive circulation throughout the antebellum South for this Dahlonega Mint issue.  The '42-D Small Date Five is typically offered in VF or EF grades, and it is a significant condition rarity at the AU and Mint State levels.  In high grades, in fact, the '42-D Small Date is rarer than such other Half Eagles from the 1840s as the 1841-D, 1843-D, 1844-D, 1845-D and 1847-D.

Specifications

Grading Service: PCGS SKU: 145106
Grade: MS 61 Cert Number: 48135546
Census*: 4/6 CU Price Guide*: $22,500.00
*Source: PCGS Price Guide. Although we try to be as accurate as possible on the listed population, third party pricing and coin information, information constantly changes. We suggest you verify all information.
Bring This Coin to Life
In 1842, a year marked by notable scientific advancements, several groundbreaking discoveries reshaped the landscape of medicine, physics, and exploration. American medical student William E. Clarke achieved a milestone by administering the first inhaled anesthetic during a surgical procedure, revolutionizing the field of anesthesia and surgical practices. Concurrently, Christian Doppler introduced the Doppler effect, a fundamental principle in physics that elucidates the change in frequency of a wave for an observer in motion relative to its source. This concept laid the foundation for understanding wave behavior and has applications in various fields like astronomy and meteorology. Additionally, on June 1, the departure of the first wagon train from Elm Grove, Missouri, towards the Pacific coast symbolized a pioneering journey filled with hope and opportunities for those embarking on new horizons and adventures. This historic event encapsulated the spirit of exploration and manifest destiny prevalent during the westward expansion era in the United States, reflecting a quest for new beginnings and opportunities on the untamed frontier. These scientific milestones and pioneering endeavors in 1842 not only advanced knowledge and technology but also embodied the spirit of innovation and exploration that characterized the 19th century's scientific landscape.