1851 $10 Baldwin & Co. (Regular Strike)

Series: (None)

PCGS AU58

PCGS AU58

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PCGS AU55

PCGS AU55

PCGS AU55

PCGS AU55

PCGS #:
10031
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Mint:
Philadelphia
Metal:
Other
Major Varieties

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Condition Census What Is This?

Pos Grade Image Pedigree and History
1 MS61 PCGS grade

Riverboat Collection - Heritage 4/2014:5437, $235,000

2 MS60 estimated grade

Heritage 8/2007:2122, $172,500

3 AU55 PCGS grade

American Numismatic Rarities 8/2006:1130, $92,000 - Heritage 1/2013:5988, $99,875

3 AU55 PCGS grade

Klamath Mountain Collection - Heritage 1/2014:5616, $88,125

3 AU55 PCGS grade
6 AU53 PCGS grade
7 AU50 estimated grade
8 XF45 PCGS grade
9 XF40 PCGS grade
10 VF30 PCGS grade
#1 MS61 PCGS grade

Riverboat Collection - Heritage 4/2014:5437, $235,000

#2 MS60 estimated grade

Heritage 8/2007:2122, $172,500

#3 AU55 PCGS grade

American Numismatic Rarities 8/2006:1130, $92,000 - Heritage 1/2013:5988, $99,875

#3 AU55 PCGS grade

Klamath Mountain Collection - Heritage 1/2014:5616, $88,125

#3 AU55 PCGS grade
#6 AU53 PCGS grade
#7 AU50 estimated grade
#8 XF45 PCGS grade
#9 XF40 PCGS grade
#10 VF30 PCGS grade
Ron Guth:

The 1851 Baldwin & Co. $10 usually comes with weak central details. Early states show little or no die cracking, while the latest state show obvious cracks at the date, and a big rim cud ar 9:30 on the obverse.

Most examples are heavily worn, cleaned or damaged, with very few at the AU level. In Mint State, the 1851 Baldwin & Co. $10 is a great rarity. The price record for this type is $235,000, realized in 2014 by a PCGS MS61 example.