Varities of Type One Double Eagles
By Doug Winter – www.raregoldcoins.com
In my opinion, Type One double eagles have become popular enough with collectors that it is time for some of the more interesting varieties in this series to come into their own.
I am beginning to notice that these varieties are growing in popularity and that prices are beginning to appreciate as well.
What are the most significant varieties in the series, how rare are they and what sort of price premium do they merit?
1852/1852 Double Date:
This variety is one of the most obvious double dates that I have seen on a United States gold coin. It can easily be detected with the naked eye due to the heaviness of the date. The original date was punched slightly too high and then corrected with a second full punch placed slightly below.
In the last three years I have looked at over one hundred 1852 double eagles and fewer than ten have been of this variety. Nearly all have been in lower grades (EF45 and below) and I do not believe that I have ever seen an 1852 double date double eagle in Uncirculated.
This variety is recognized by NGC but it is not currently recognized by PCGS. I think it should sell for a 25-50% premium over a normal date 1852 and the premium in AU55 and higher grades should be even more than this. (more…)

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