IRVINE, Calif. (November 2012) — Scheduled to cross the auction block as part of our New York Americana Sale, January 22-24, 2013, is a Superb Gem 1792 silver half disme. Graded MS-68 by NGC, it is the only example certified at this level by any service, with none finer.
Following passage of the Mint Act of April 2, 1792, President George Washington appointed David Rittenhouse as director of the Philadelphia Mint. On July 31, work began at the Mint site. In the meantime, the president decided to inaugurate federal coinage by having dies prepared for a silver half disme, or five-cent piece, familiarly known as the half dime. Washington personally arranged for a supply of silver metal and in mid-July, about 1,500 pieces were struck in the shop of John Harper, not far from where the Mint would begin operation. Nearly all of these coins were placed into circulation. In his annual address to Congress, President Washington stated, “There has been a small beginning in the coinage of half dimes; the want of small coins in circulation calling the first attention to them.”
The offered coin remained with the Rittenhouse family until October 1919 when it was consigned to Henry Chapman’s American Numismatic Association convention auction and cataloged as lot 249. The coin’s complete lineage will be traced and included in Stack’s Bowers Galleries’ New York Americana Sale catalog.
Jeff Ambio, vice president of numismatics and auction production for Stack’s Bowers Galleries, has described the surfaces of the coin in detail: “Both sides present a picture of numismatic beauty that combines expert striking quality and equally careful surface preservation. The luster quality on both sides is equally remarkable, the surfaces shimmering with a bright, satin to semi-prooflike texture as the coin rotates under a light. There is not even a single distracting abrasion in evidence, and the surfaces even retain their pristine appearance when examined with the aid of a strong loupe. The vivid, multicolored toning that adorns both sides of this coin complements and accentuates its impressive technical aspects. In short, this is a beautiful coin with tremendous eye appeal.”
Upon contemplating this coin, Dave Bowers, chairman emeritus for Stack’s Bowers Galleries, invited Dr. Joel Orosz and Leonard Augsburger, authors of the award-winning book, The Secret History of the First United States Mint, to contribute an appreciation of this historic coin. The essay will also be included in the New York Americana Sale catalog.
“The 1792 half disme is one of my favorite coins,” said Bowers. “I expect this marvelous example to attract worldwide attention. The David Rittenhouse pedigree is the best of the best!”
The 1792 half disme is one of nearly 100 important U.S. coin and related rarities in The Cardinal Collection. Others include a Gem 1793 Chain AMERICA cent, an MS-69 1793 Wreath cent (the highest-graded copper large cent of anydate 1793-1857), the Specimen-66 1794 silver dollar (far and away the finest known), and more.
“I expect numismatic history to be made,” commented Chris Napolitano, president of Stack’s Bowers Galleries. “For the next month our entire organization will be concentrating on our Americana Sale, with consignments still coming in. The offering of coins, medals and tokens will be one of the most outstanding of our generation.”
In addition to The Cardinal Collection, the Americana Sale will feature American classics in other series, including additional United States coin rarities. The auction will be spread over three days, and will include several thousand lots. Printed catalogs are available upon request by calling 800.458.4646. Online bidding and pre-auction bids will begin in December on StacksBowers.com, by email at auction@StacksBowers.com and by phone at 800.458.4646.
About Stack’s Bowers Galleries
Stack’s Bowers Galleries, a division of Fortune 500 Company Spectrum Group International Inc., was launched in January 2011, combining the extraordinary histories of Stack’s, the oldest rare coin auction and retail company in America, with Bowers and Merena Auctions, one of the world’s preeminent auctioneers of rare coins and paper money. The two companies unite to share a combined legacy that spans more than 100 years, and includes the cataloging and sale of many of the most valuable collections to ever cross an auction block — The John J. Ford, Jr. and Louis E. Eliasberg, Sr. collections, The Harry W. Bass Jr., Collection, and The Norweb Collection — to name just a few. Topping off this amazing numismatic history is the inclusion of the world record for the highest price ever realized at auction for a rare coins: The legendary 1933 Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle that realized an astounding $7.59 million (sold in partnership with Sotheby’s). The company is headquartered in Irvine, California, with offices in New York, New Hampshire and Hong Kong. Stack’s Bowers Galleries is the Official Auctioneer for several important numismatic conventions, including the 2013 ANA World’s Fair of Money and the ANA/PNG Pre-Show, the 2013 ANA National Money Show, and the Whitman Coin & Collectibles Baltimore Expo, three times yearly.