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Sharply struck with no adjustment marks and bright lustrous surfaces. The obverse is satiny and lightly frosted while the reverse has reflective semi proof-like surfaces. 44,344 minted with an estimated 650 to 850 known.
With a mintage of just 54,454 coins, the 1801 dollar is a challenging issue in any grade. This example stands out with strong detail for the grade, balanced toning, and an honest appearance free from distracting marks.
CAC. Reverse of 1802. All 1802 half cents are overdates with the O clearly seen below the 2 of the date. They are also very scarce and truly rare when found in decent grades and problem-free. The vast majority of known coins are ‘rough’, to say the least. They are also unknown in mint state. […]
A lovely example of this very clear overdate. The underlying 1 sits boldly beneath the primary 2 in the date. The surfaces are choice and original. They’re a pleasing light coin-gray with some darker gray toning at the bottom of the obverse. The design features are bold and minimal marks are insignificant and well hidden.
Large 3. Very attractive with strong detail and choice original coin-gray surfaces
C-1. Very attractive with strong detail and nice problem-free light brown surfaces.
14 Star Reverse. An outstanding example of this rare and desirable coin from a low-mintage year. Just 2,827 minted and an estimated 150 to 200 known survivors. This near-mint state specimen displays strong eye appeal with vibrant golden luster and only the slightest signs of friction on the high points of the design.
Spiked Chin. Cohen-8. The last marriage of the Spiked Chin obverse following Cohen-5, 6, and 7. This is a late die state of this durable die. A ‘Spike’ extends from Liberty’s chin, a ‘tongue’ appears to stick out between her lips, and curved die lines are seen in the field opposite her neck. This is […]
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