1814/3 Capped Head Left Half Eagle. BD-1, the only known dies. Rarity-4+. MS-62 (PCGS).;Offered is an attractive and significant Mint State example of this scarcer Capped Head Left half eagle issue. A blend of soft satin luster and warm orange-gold patina are seen on surfaces that are overall smooth and very close to Choice quality. This thoroughly appealing Mint State coin will appeal to advanced type collectors as well as early gold specialists.<p>The second issue in the Capped Head Left half eagle series of 1813 to 1834, the 1814 is an overdate with only a single die pairing known. The obverse was initially intended for use in 1813, but was not used and was subsequently overdated for use the following year. The reverse was also used to produce the 1813 BD-2 variety, as well as the exceedingly rare 1815. Although federal records report a mintage of 15,454 half eagles during calendar year 1814, the scarcity of this date relative to the 1813 suggests that many of those coins may have been struck from the earlier-dated dies. The mintage for the 1814/3 as an issue may be as low as 10,000 coins (per John W. Dannreuther, 2006). The 1814/3 is far scarcer than the 1813 and we believe that fewer than 150 coins are extant in all grades, perhaps as few as 100. With solid technical quality, strong eye appeal and undeniable scarcity, the present example would be a fine addition to any advanced collection.;