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The E-Sylum: Volume 29, Number 2, 2026, Article 19

1844-O HALF DOLLAR REPUNCHED DATE

Stack's Bowers Senior Numismatist Greg Cohen published an article highlighting an interesting doubled date coin in the firm's February Showcase Auction. -Editor

  doubled date 1844-O half dollar

As I was scrolling through the February Showcase Auction, a coin that most would just scroll past caught my eye. Lot 25114 is a VF-25 example of the dramatically doubled date 1844-O half dollar. While by no means the rarest or most expensive coin in the auction, it is quite an interesting variety for the specialist collector.

The Liberty Seated series is full of interesting die varieties, but few reach the status of having a separate listing on PCGS CoinFacts or in the Guide Book of United States Coins (Red Book). The repunching on the 1844-O however is so dramatic that it has earned its place as an important part of the series.

The die sinker at the Mint, when preparing this obverse die, punched the entire logotype too high, with the tops of all four digits penetrating the base of the rock on which Ms. Liberty is seated. Upon realizing the mistake, rather than efface the improperly placed digits, he just punched the logotype again over the top. The result is one of the most dramatic repunchings in the entire Liberty Seated half dollar series. Although graded VF-25 by PCGS, the example we are offering is wonderfully wholesome and original. A scarce variety overall, PCGS CoinFacts estimates only 300 survive in all grades; it is very rare in high grade with only a handful in Mint State.

Collectors of this series should really take note of this piece as it will fit nicely in any set of mid-grade Seated Liberty half dollars.

  1844-O Half Dollar Repunched Date closeup

Varieties and errors offer great insight into the coin-making process, and a fun way to learn the ins-and-outs of numismatics. Interesting piece. -Editor

Link to Bill Bugert's NNP die variety notes on the 1844-O Doubled Date half dollar:
A Register of Liberty Seated Half Dollars, Part 3 (https://archive.org/details/LSHDVol3NOpart1/page/198/mode/2up)

To read the complete lot description, see:
1844-O Liberty Seated Half Dollar. WB-22, FS-301. Rarity-4. Doubled Date, Medium O. VF-25 (PCGS). (https://auctions.stacksbowers.com/lots/view/3-1PHIKR/1844-o-liberty-seated-half-dollar-wb-22-fs-301-rarity-4-doubled-date-medium-o-vf-25-pcgs)

To read the complete article, see:
A Coin that Caught My Eye: Dramatic Repunching on 1844-O Half Dollar (https://stacksbowers.com/a-coin-that-caught-my-eye-dramatic-repunching-on-1844-o-half-dollar/)

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