The Meyer provenance is noted on the PCGS label. Swampy acquired the coin privately in 1983 and never saw a need to improve it. Twenty-five years later I offered it for $4,150 during the 2008 ANA Convention in Baltimore. It was snapped up by a California collector who sold his collection in 2019. It has not been seen at auction in at least 40 years, perhaps longer. Meyer stored the coin in the same kraft envelope that accompanied his purchase. The coin acquired a soft gold patina akin to many of Al Overton’s coins that were similarly stored. I am guessing that it saw brief circulation. I note a hint of friction in the fields and a few insignificant contact marks, one behind the ribbon ends, another under the eagle’s beak. The square base 2 overdate of 1820 is a want list fixture. High grade examples are especially scarce. This one comes with exceptional eye appeal and an important provenance.Estimate: $4,500 to $5,000
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