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CSA Scott Restrike Half Dollar. In 1879 J.W. Scott purchased the original C.S.A. half dollar die from Ebenezer Locke Mason, Jr., who had originally acquired it from Dr. B. F. Taylor, former chief coiner of the New Orleans Mint. Scott overstruck 500 1861-dated halves with the die after planing off the reverses, then paired the […]
CAC. Sharply struck and very flashy with blazing bright luster and spot-free surfaces. A beautiful copper-nickel cent with tremendous eye appeal.
Well struck with lustrous antique-gold surfaces that display just a touch of high-point wear.
CAC. A beautiful near-Gem with rich luster and velvety clean surfaces. This popular Civil War issue is sharply struck and processes outstanding eye appeal.
CAC. A very sharp strike with bright satiny white luster over choice, minimally abraded surfaces.
A lovely proof with bright reflective surfaces and attractive light toning. The devices are lightly frosted and the eye appeal is outstanding. An even 1,000 minted.
CAC. Sharply struck with beautiful mark-free surfaces and dies that are rotated 180 degrees. The surfaces have a brilliant luster base, accented by attractive light toning.
The last Seated coin produced at the New Orleans mint before is was taken over by the Confederacy. This is a very attractive example with sharp detail and lustrous white surfaces.
Well detailed and a borderline FINE with all letters of LIBERTY visible. A rare date with 96,000 minted but just 60 estimated survivors in all grades, raw and slabbed, according to PCGS.