1875/4 Gold Half Dollar - BG-931
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Coin Details
Auction Record
$2,880 MS62 05-29-2019 Stack's Bowers
Description
This octagonal California gold half dollar, designated BG-931 in the Breen-Gillio catalog, dates to 1875 and measures approximately 13 to 14 millimeters in diameter. The second period of California fractional gold production saw these coins transition from pure monetary instruments to items valued equally by tourists, collectors, and jewelers who fashioned them into ornamental pieces. The obverse features a Liberty Head design — a portrait of Liberty wearing a coronet or wreath — which is the most prevalent motif across the California fractional gold series. The reverse displays the denomination within a wreath or decorative border. The octagonal format is one of the distinctive hallmarks of California fractional gold coinage, distinguishing these pieces from conventional round coins and adding visual interest that has long attracted collectors. This variety displays an overdate (1875/4), where a new date was punched over an earlier date already present in the die. Overdates in the California fractional gold series provide evidence of die reuse — a practical economy measure by the private coiners who manufactured these pieces. The traces of the underlying date are typically visible upon close examination, and overdate varieties are sought by specialists for the insight they provide into production practices.
Rarity Notes
Moderately available. While California fractional gold as a class is uncommon by general numismatic standards, Period Two issues are among the more accessible entries in the series. The 1875/4 overdate is a collected variety that typically brings a premium over non-overdate issues of the same year and denomination.
Cross References
BG-931; Breen-Gillio catalog; PCGS #10789; NGC #501931; California Fractional Gold Half Dollar; Octagonal; Period Two (1859–1882)
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