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1802 Capped Bust to Right Half Eagle - 1802/1

Strike Type
1802 Capped Bust to Right Half Eagle - 1802/1

Coin Details

Year
1802
Denomination
Gold Half Eagle
Mint Mark
P
Strike Type
Regular Strike
Series
Capped Bust to Right Half Eagles 1795-1807
Designer
Robert Scot
Mintage
53,176
Composition
91.7% Gold, 8.3% Copper
Weight
8.75g
Diameter
25mm
Edge
Reeded

Value Estimates

$6,223 - $42,415

Values as of May 2026 — estimates reflect typical grades (G-4 through MS-67). Coins in lower or exceptional grades may fall outside this range.

Auction Record

$119,800 MS63 01-28-1990 Superior Galleries

Description

The 1802 Capped Bust to Right Half Eagle - 1802/1 is a Gold Half Eagle produced at the Philadelphia Mint as part of the Capped Bust to Right Half Eagles 1795-1807 series. The U.S. Mint produced 53,176 examples. The obverse features Liberty facing right wearing a cloth cap (pileus), while the reverse displays a small, naturalistic eagle perched on a palm branch within a wreath (1795-1798) or a heraldic eagle with shield on breast, olive branch and arrows in talons, with a banner reading E PLURIBUS UNUM (1795-1807). Designed by Robert Scot. Struck in 91.7% gold, 8.3% copper, weighing 8.75 grams, 25 mm in diameter, with a reeded edge. Cataloged as PCGS #8083. The Capped Bust Right Half Eagle ($5 gold) was the first gold coin struck at the U.S. The 1798 small eagle is a famous rarity. The Bass-Dannreuther reference catalogs numerous die varieties. These coins represent the very beginning of American gold coinage.

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