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Very attractive with strong detail and a soft silver-gray patina over problem-free surfaces that add to the coin’s overall strong eye appeal. Old green label holder.
CAC. Deep, reflective mirrors with rich iridescent red-brown coloration and exceptional eye appeal. Sharply struck with pristine surfaces, this CAC-approved premium Gem proof stands out as a superb example of the type.
An incredible example of this rare date with blast white luster. The devices are frosted and contrast beautifully with the mirrored proof-like fields. There are no significant marks or hairlines and the eye appeal is fantastic! Just 4,500 minted and more often seen in the proof format than as a business strike.
High R-7. Regular issue half eagle dies. Struck in copper with a reeded edge. Sharply struck with beautiful reflective reddish-brown surfaces that have iridescent green-blue and ruby tints. Fantastic eye appeal! The finest of 5 known, 2 of which have been gilt. Pictured on USPatterns.com and PCGS CoinFacts. Ex: Kesselman, Bass, Simpson.
Round Liberty Head. R-5. Sharply struck with bright reflective yellow-gold surfaces.
Cleaned. A scarce issue with a mintage of just 3,500 coins. This example has well-defined design elements, with light wear on the high points and strong overall detail. The surfaces display a bright yellow-gold appearance from past cleaning, but retain pleasing eye appeal for the grade. An affordable example of this scarce date.
Round Liberty Head. R-7. Sharply struck with flashy gold luster and lavender overtones. Just 7 known with none graded finer at NGC or PCGS!
CAC. High R-7. Fewer than a half dozen known. William Barber’s Seated Liberty design depicts Liberty facing left. The reverse is the regular Seated Liberty Half Dollar die. Struck in aluminum with a reeded edge. This is a sharply struck proof with strong cameo contrast between reflective fields and frosted devices. Deep, mirrorlike surfaces show […]
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