(1834) C. Bechtler 5 Dollar Gold MS RUTHERFORD, 140 GR, 20C, Dated Obverse, No Initial or Star, K-Transitional Values

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C. Bechtler: Carolina & Georgia (1832–1842)

(1834) C. Bechtler 5 Dollar Gold MS RUTHERFORD, 140 GR, 20C, Dated Obverse, No Initial or Star, K-Transitional Values

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(1834) C. Bechtler 5 Dollar Gold MS RUTHERFORD, 140 GR, 20C, Dated Obverse, No Initial or Star, K-Transitional Values

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Struck sometime in late-1834, after the U.S. standard for gold was changed, the Kagin-Transitional half eagle is the earliest $5 struck following Bechtler’s adoption of the 28-grain per dollar standard. It is apparent that Bechtler had not yet settled on a design for the new type. The obverse die, which Bechtler used regularly for every 20-carat half eagle issued through the late 1830s, bears the legend CAROLINA GOLD, as well as the coin’s weight and fineness, and AUGUST 1. 1834., the enaction date for the legislation that changed the composition of U.S. gold coins. The reverse lacks Christopher Bechtler’s first initial and the star typically found before it. This reverse die was barely used; the single example of this variety known today was discovered in 1983 by numismatist Daniel Freeman.

Obverse: 140.G. AUGUST 1. 1834. 20. CARATS. CAROLINA GOLD

Reverse: 5 DOLLARS. BECHTLER.AT RUTHERFORD

Basic Information

GSID:

11710

Coin Date:

(1834)

Denomination:

G$5 / 5 Dollar Gold

Designation:

MS

Mint & Coinage Details

Mint Location:

Carolina

Mintage:

unique

Coinage Type:

Private & Pioneer Gold

Coinage Years:

1831-1842

Composition:

Gold

Varieties and Classification

Variety:

C. Bechtler

Variety 2:

RUTHERFORD, 140 GR, 20C, Dated Obverse, No Initial or Star, K-Transitional

Rarity:

R-Unique

Physical Characteristics

Fineness:

0.8333

Strike Type:

Business

Coin Shape:

Round

Design Details

Designer:

Christopher Bechtler, Sr.

Obverse Lettering:

140.G. AUGUST 1. 1834. 20. CARATS. CAROLINA GOLD

Obverse Designer:

Christopher Bechtler, Sr.

Reverse Lettering:

5 DOLLARS. * C:BECHTLER.AT RUTHERFORD

Reverse Designer:

Christopher Bechtler, Sr.

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