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Classic US Gold Coins – The Rare 1854-D Quarter Eagle

Doug Winter 1854-D Quarter Eagle

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I recently purchased the finest-known 1854-D quarter eagle, graded MS64 by NGC, and this motivated me to write a blog celebrating this issue.

Collectors of this series have long recognized the scarcity of this low-mintage date. I estimate that only between 70 and 90 exist from the original mintage of 1,760. This date is actually a bit less rare than one might expect from the perspective of overall rarity. But the 1854-D is a very rare date in higher grades, especially approaching Uncirculated.

As with its low-mintage counterparts the 1855-D and 1856-D, this date is characterized by weakness of strike and poor quality of planchets. There are a number of 1854-D quarter eagles known with areas of roughness or even mint-made laminations that most collectors regard as detracting. In addition, this has become an extremely challenging issue to locate with natural color as most have been processed. I doubt if there are more than a dozen known with natural coloration and choice surfaces.

At one point, the 1854-D quarter eagle was all but unknown in Uncirculated but in the last two decades some new discoveries and gradeflation have meant that the number extent is in the area of four or five.

1854-D $2.50 NGC MS64, EX DUKE'S CREEK. Images courtesy Douglas Winter Numismatics

1854-D $2.50 NGC MS64, EX DUKE’S CREEK. Images courtesy Douglas Winter Numismatics

Two 1854-D quarter eagles stand out as being clearly the best known for this date: the NGC MS64 which I just purchased, and a PCGS MS63 which first turned up in 2004. Pedigree chains for these two dates are as follows:

  • NGC MS64: Kansas collection via Douglas Winter Numismatics, ex Heritage 4/18: 4313 ($84,000), Barry Smith collection via Douglas Winter Numismatics, Heritage 4/06: 1511 ($80,500), Duke’s Creek collection, Heritage 2/99: 6177 ($63,250), William Miller collection, Paul Nugget, discovered by Winthrop Carner in 1996 at a small Georgia coin show.
  • PCGS MS63: Heritage 10/11: 4690 ($86,250), ex Bowers and Merena 3/10: 3623 ($63,250), Heritage 6/04: 6200 ($34,500).

I’ve had the opportunity to examine both of these coins carefully and I believe that the NGC MS64 is clearly the finest known. It exhibits a remarkable strike for the date with full denticles on the obverse and nearly full denticles on the reverse. The stars have complete radial lines and there is just a bit of weakness seen on the usually-flat right leg and shield outline on the reverse. The color is natural and very attractive with pleasing deep gold and greenish hues seen on both sides. The surfaces are very clean and the only noticeable mint-made defect is seen on the jaw of Liberty.

This finest-known 1854-D joins the finest collection of quarter eagles ever assembled; a collection I have had the pleasure of assembling for over two decades. I had targeted this 1854-D when it last appeared at auction in 2006 but the collector was focused on other items from the Duke’s Creek quarter eagles. After a dozen years of patiently waiting, I was fortunate to be able to sell this exciting coin for the second time.
Are you interested in acquiring important finest known branch mint gold coins like the Duke’s Creek 1854-D quarter eagle? I handle more important gold coins of this caliber than any other dealer. Contact me at (214) 675-9897 and let’s discuss your collecting goals.

Doug Winter Numismatics, specialists in U.S. gold coins

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About Doug Winter

Doug_Winter2Doug has spent much of his life in the field of numismatics; beginning collecting coins at the age of seven, and by the time he was 10 years old, buying and selling coins at conventions in the New York City area.

In 1989, he founded Douglas Winter Numismatics, and his firm specializes in buying and selling choice and rare United States coins, especially US gold coins and all branch mint material.

Recognized as one of the leading specialized numismatic firms, Doug is an award winning author of over a dozen numismatic books and the recognized expert on US Gold. His knowledge and exceptional eye for properly graded and original coins has made him one of the most respected figures in the numismatic community and a sought after dealer by collectors and investors looking for professional personalized service, a select inventory of impeccable quality and fair and honest pricing. Doug is also a major buyer of all US coins and is always looking to purchase collections both large and small. He can be reached at (214) 675-9897.

Doug has been a contributor to the Guidebook of United States Coins (also known as the “Redbook”) since 1983, Walter Breen’s Encyclopedia of United States and Colonial Coins, Q. David Bowers’ Encyclopedia of United States Silver Dollars and Andrew Pollock’s United States Pattern and Related Issues

In addition he has authored 13 books on US Gold coins including:
  • Gold Coins of the New Orleans Mint: 1839-1909
  • Gold Coins of the Carson City Mint: 1870 – 1893
  • Gold Coins of the Charlotte Mint: 1838-1861
  • Gold Coins of the Dahlonega Mint 1838-1861
  • The United States $3 Gold Pieces 1854-1889
  • Carson City Gold Coinage 1870-1893: A Rarity and Condition Census Update
  • An Insider’s Guide to Collecting Type One Double Eagles
  • The Connoisseur’s Guide to United States Gold Coins
  • A Collector’s Guide To Indian Head Quarter Eagles
  • The Acadiana Collection of New Orleans Coinage
  • Type Three Double Eagles, 1877-1907: A Numismatic History and Analysis
  • Gold Coins of the Dahlonega Mint, 1838-1861: A Numismatic History and Analysis
  • Type Two Double Eagles, 1866-1876: A Numismatic History and Analysis

Finally Doug is a member of virtually every major numismatic organization, professional trade group and major coin association in the US.

Doug Winter
Doug Winterhttps://www.raregoldcoins.com
Doug Winter founded Douglas Winter Numismatics (DWN) in 1985. The nationally renowned firm specializes in buying and selling rare United States gold coins. He has written over a dozen books, including the standard references on Charlotte, Dahlonega, and New Orleans gold coinage, and Type 1 Liberty Head Double Eagles. Douglas has also contributed to the A Guidebook of United States Coins, Walter Breen’s Encyclopedia of United States and Colonial Coins, Q. David Bowers’ Encyclopedia of United States Silver Dollars, and Andrew Pollock’s United States Pattern and Related Issues. He is a member of the PNG, the ANA, the ANS, the NLG, CAC, PCGS, and NGC - among other professional affiliations. Contact Doug Winter at [email protected].

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