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1832 Matron Head Coronet Head Cent - Brunk C-494 G.G. Clark

Strike Type
1832 Matron Head Coronet Head Cent - Brunk C-494 G.G. Clark

Coin Details

Year
1832
Denomination
Cent
Strike Type
Regular Strike
Series
Matron Head Coronet Head Cents 1816-1835
Mintage
398,000
Composition
Silver
Diameter
23.5mm

Value Estimates

$38 - $1,445

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.

Description

This 1832 Matron Head Coronet Head Cent bears a merchant counterstamp attributed to G.G. Clark, cataloged as Brunk C-494. Counterstamps were applied to circulating coins by merchants, silversmiths, and tradesmen as a form of portable advertising — the business card of early America. The G.G. Clark stamp identifies a business operating in Clark, one of many merchants who used coin counterstamping to advertise their trade. The host coin is a 1832 cent from the Matron Head Coronet Head Cents 1816-1835 series. The host coin's original mintage was 398,000, though counterstamped examples represent only a tiny fraction of survivors. Struck in silver, 23.5 mm in diameter. Cataloged as PCGS #889253. Counterstamped coins documented in Gregory G. Brunk's "American and Canadian Countermarked Coins" sit at the intersection of numismatics and Americana — each piece is a primary-source historical document of early American commerce. The counterstamp adds a unique layer of provenance that distinguishes this coin from all other examples of its type.

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