1811 1/2C, BN N1BN Certification #43047546, PCGS #1135

Expert Comments

Ron Guth

The 1811 Half Cent is the second rarest date of the Classic Head type as a business strike, exceeded only by the 1831 (some might argue that the 1831 is a Proof-only issue, which would then elevate the 1811 to the top position).  High grade circulated examples are very scarce, especially on problem-free, glossy planchets.  Some 1811 Half Cents show a cud on the left side of the coin, which begins as a "Two-Star Cud" and terminates as a "Four-Star Cud."  Both are rare, but the Two-Star Cud is particularly rare (the best of which is the VF-30 illustrated above).  Mint State 1811 Half Cents are extremely rare; PCGS has certified only two MS62BN's, and two or three uncertified examples are in private collections.  1811 Half Cents with even partial Mint Red are considered extreme rarities.

PCGS #
1135
Designer
John Reich
Edge
Plain
Diameter
23.50 millimeters
Weight
5.44 grams
Mintage
63140
Metal
Copper
Pop Higher
265
Pop Lower
0
Region
The United States of America
Price Guide
PCGS Population
Auctions - PCGS Graded
Auctions - NGC Graded

Rarity and Survival Estimates Learn More

Grades
65 or Better 400 R-6.2 4 / 16 4 / 16
All Grades 10 R-9.5 2 / 16 2 / 16
60 or Better 0 R-10.1 1 / 16 1 / 16
65 or Better 400
All Grades 10
60 or Better 0
65 or Better R-6.2
All Grades R-9.5
60 or Better R-10.1
65 or Better 4 / 16
All Grades 2 / 16
60 or Better 1 / 16
65 or Better 4 / 16
All Grades 2 / 16
60 or Better 1 / 16

Condition Census Learn More

Pos Grade Thumbnail Pedigree and History
1 MS62BN PCGS grade
1 MS62BN PCGS grade
3 AU55 PCGS grade (Cohen 2) ESM Collection
3 AU55 PCGS grade AU55 PCGS grade
3 AU55 PCGS grade
#1 MS62BN PCGS grade
#1 MS62BN PCGS grade
#3 AU55 PCGS grade
(Cohen 2) ESM Collection
AU55 PCGS grade #3 AU55 PCGS grade
#3 AU55 PCGS grade