1808 CAPPED BUST $5 MS64+

WIDE 5D. GEM SATIN LUSTROUS SURFACES. JUST A COUPLE OF MS65 COINS GRADED HIGHER AT PCGS. HARRY W. BASS PEDIGREE.
Grading Service: PCGS
SKU: 1168
Cert Number: 46092673
$74,250.00
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Bring This Coin to Life
In 1808, a year significant for economic and territorial development in the United States, various pivotal events highlighted the nation's expansion and innovation. The establishment of Fort Madison on the Mississippi River in the Iowa Territory was a key milestone in American westward expansion, marking the first military outpost on the upper Mississippi. Its strategic placement was crucial for securing the expanding frontiers of the young nation. Simultaneously, the entrepreneurial spirit of the United States was embodied in the founding of the American Fur Company by John Jacob Astor. This venture not only showcased the economic opportunism prevalent during this era but also became a central player in the country's fur trade, reflecting the early economy's reliance on natural resources and the potential for business growth. Furthermore, 1808 saw advancements in technology, particularly in printing, which played a significant role in disseminating information and ideas, thus contributing to higher literacy rates and the promotion of public education. These improvements in printing technology were instrumental in fostering a more informed and engaged society, aligning with the democratic ideals of the emerging nation. In addition to these developments, 1808 marked the birth of Andrew Johnson, who would later become the 17th President of the United States, serving from 1865 to 1869 following Abraham Lincoln's assassination. Johnson's presidency, notable for his lenient approach to Reconstruction in the southern states post-Civil War, eventually led to his impeachment, though he was acquitted. The year was also marked by the innovative use of anthracite coal as fuel in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, setting the stage for its widespread adoption as a key energy source. Together, these events encapsulate a period of growth, innovation, and change in the United States, laying foundations that would influence the country's direction for years to come.
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