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Overton-104. Sharply struck with rich lustrous silver-gray surfaces. Outstanding for the grade and very close to mint state with no obvious sign of wear.
Broken 3. Sharp detail with exceptionally nice original surfaces that retain a trace of remnant mint luster.
An attractive example of this early Capped Bust Half Dollar. The obverse shows a boldly detailed Liberty with strong hair curls, a well-rendered cap, and sharp denticles framing the rims. Light silver-gray toning and soft luster remain, giving the coin appealing originality. The reverse eagle is crisply defined, with feather detail visible across the wings […]
Sharp detail with choice original toned surfaces and considerable underlying mint luster. It’s interesting to note that Liberty has a strong ‘double profile’.
Broken 3. The dies on this guide book variety were prepared with a broken ‘3’ punch resulting a poorly shaped ‘3’. This is a very attractive example with sharp detail and highly lustrous surfaces. The center is silver-white with delicate peripheral gold, lavender, and blue toning at the borders.
Newcomb-1. A pleasing mid-grade example of this ‘key’ date. The surfaces are an attractive medium brown with just minor contact marks consistent with the grade.
C-2. Very close to mint state with lustrous light olive-brown surfaces.
Sharply struck with original silver-gray luster and very choice problem-free surfaces.
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