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Small 8. Well detailed with pleasing light gray surfaces.
The second rarest Classic Head Half Cent after the proof-only 1831. This is a well detailed coin for the grade and struck on an exceptionally nice planchet that is problem-free with pleasing light chocolate brown surfaces.
Lustrous light silver-gray surfaces with just a touch of wear.
Often referred to as an 18.11 as there is a period between the 8 and first 1. This is a nice well detailed example with light silver-white surfaces and a fair amount of luster remaining.
Lustrous silver-gray surfaces with just a touch of wear.
O-103. Sharp detail with pleasing gray surfaces that have a lustrous golden tint.
A lovely first-year example of the Capped Head Left half eagle which is one of the rarest and most desirable of the early gold types. This piece is sharply struck with bright yellow-gold luster and exceptionally nice surfaces. Devoid of adjustment marks, stains, and significant abrasions. A super collector coin with fantastic eye appeal!
Overton-101a. 50C/UNI. A popular Redbook variety. The engraver misplaced the UNI of UNITED and then placed the denomination over the UNI rather than discarding the expensive die.