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Low R-7. The obverse displays CENT at the top, the date at the bottom, and one star on each side of the center. The center is setup to be a ring planchet but remains unperforated. The reverse is blank except for dentils around the border. Struck in nickel with a plain edge. A light dusting […]
Small Date. Far rarer than the Large Date variant of this date. This is a well struck example with original antique-gold surfaces and substantial underlying luster.
The first regular issue U.S. Double Eagle. The unique 1849 in the Smithsonian Museum is technically a pattern. This is a pleasing example with sharp detail and bright lustrous surfaces.
Strong detail with glossy light brown surfaces and just a touch of rub.
The scarcest Braided Hair Half Cent in mint state. This is a very attractive spot free example with glossy choice chocolate brown surfaces.
Well struck with lustrous brown surfaces that display gold and lavender hues when tilted under a light.
A scarce date with a mintage of just 227,000. That was the lowest half dollar production at the Philadelphia mint since 1815. This is a sharply detailed example with just light high-point wear.
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