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1802/1 $1 Overdate BB-232 Draped Bust Dollar PCGS AU55 narrow date

1802/1 $1 Overdate BB-232 Draped Bust Dollar PCGS AU55 narrow date

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Grade
AU55
Grading service
PCGS
Cert number
40092
Certification
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Date
2026-04-30
Category
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Sub category
Draped Bust Dollar (1795-1804)
Dealer
Charleston Rare Coins

Description

An exceptional early U.S. silver dollar, this 1802/1 Draped Bust Dollar Overdate (BB-232) captures a fascinating moment in Mint history, where an earlier dated die was carefully reworked to serve again. Struck at the Philadelphia Mint, this coveted overdate is one of the most studied varieties in the Draped Bust dollar series, prized for both its bold visual intrigue and its importance to advanced variety collections. "Key features and numismatic highlights" Date/Type: 1802/1 $1 Draped Bust Dollar, Overdate Variety Attribution: B-4, BB-232, Close Date Certification: PCGS AU55, Cert #45285177 Mint: Philadelphia Collecting Significance: Popular die variety featuring the unmistakable 1801 undertype beneath the 1802 date, a hallmark of early Mint die economy and craftsmanship "Condition and eye appeal" Graded AU55, this example offers strong collector appeal with well-preserved detail across the design elements and attractive, original surfaces. Expect a classic early-dollar look, with natural silver-gray toning complemented by warmer champagne and light amber accents that often develop on lightly circulated, well-stored specimens. The overall presentation is balanced and inviting, making it equally suitable as a centerpiece type coin or as a serious upgrade for a Bust Dollar variety set. "Historical importance" The 1802/1 overdate is a tangible link to the practical realities of early U.S. coinage, when die steel was valuable and re-engraving was a cost-saving necessity. Collectors value this issue not only for its relative scarcity, but for the story it tells: the young Philadelphia Mint meeting the nation’s need for coinage with resourcefulness and skill. As a recognized Bolender and Bowers-Borckardt variety (B-4, BB-232), it is firmly established in the standard references used by advanced specialists. "Why this coin belongs in a collection" A highly desirable overdate with immediate visual interest A respected, widely collected Bust Dollar variety (BB-232) with strong demand An appealing AU55 grade that offers both detail and affordability compared to Mint State examples Ideal for Draped Bust type sets, early dollar collections, and dedicated die-variety registries A standout opportunity to acquire a classic 1802/1 Draped Bust Dollar Overdate in a premium About Uncirculated grade, with the historic character and originality that seasoned collectors seek.

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