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Sharply struck with choice original surfaces, bathed in a soft silver-gray patina with subtle golden undertones and cartwheel luster gently rolling beneath the fields. A very few minor marks are well within expectations for the grade and do not distract from this coin’s excellent overall eye appeal.
A pleasing Mint State early Bust half dollar, offering solid originality and attractive lustrous surfaces. The obverse displays a well-defined portrait of Liberty with clear cap and hair detail, while the surrounding stars remain sharp and evenly struck. On the reverse, the eagle shows good feather definition with a bold shield and clear legends throughout. […]
A pleasing example of this tough date with light coin-gray surfaces. Just 64,080 minted.
Broken 3. A sharply detailed and highly desirable example of this popular Red Book variety, showing rich dove-gray surfaces accented by subtle champagne and steel hues. The strike is bold for the type, with strong definition in Liberty’s curls and the eagle’s feathers, while light, even wear is confined to the high points. Surfaces are […]
Rich dove-gray surfaces with traces of underlying luster still evident around the protected areas of the design. Sharply detailed for the XF45 grade, with strong definition throughout Liberty’s curls and the eagle’s feathers, while honest circulation preserves the coin’s natural, undisturbed appearance.
O-105. Fantastic quality with exceptional eye appeal. The obverse displays a sharply defined portrait with bold hair curls, a crisp cap and band, and well-struck stars set against rich lustrous fields. The reverse eagle is equally strong, with excellent feather detail throughout the wings and breast, a well-defined shield, and clear arrows and olive branch. […]
B-3. This scarce early overdate displays strong remaining detail and pleasing originality. Liberty’s hair curls and cap are well defined, while the reverse eagle retains sharp feather detail. The surfaces display an attractive, even gray patina with subtle darker accents in the protected areas.
Sharply struck with original silver-gray luster and very choice problem-free surfaces.
An interesting overdate with a 4 punched over a 2, then modified to a 5. The B-1 “E” Reverse is distinguished by a bold and unusually large letter “E” in E PLURIBUS UNUM, a die engraving error. This is a well detailed example with just light even wear on the high points of the design. […]
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