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C-Mint Term applied to the gold coins struck at the Charlotte, North Carolina branch Mint. This Mint only struck gold coins from its opening in late 1837 until its seizure by the Confederacy. (Those coins struck in late 1837 were dated 1838.) ...
David Akers called this date "One of the rarest C-Mint quarter eagles, particularly in high grade." Walter Breen wrote, "Usually VF to EF, prohibitively rare AU." Douglas Winter called the date "Unknown" in Mint State.
See also: Surfaces, Regular, Liberty, Revers, Spot
 
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