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No Drapery, Large Stars. Richly toned with underlying luster and sharp detail. Just a touch of friction on the high-points keeps this out of a mint state holder.
Large Stars. Sharply struck with lustrous surfaces that are predominately silver-gray with a touch of delicate peripheral green and russet toning.
No Drapery. A pleasing example of this tough date from the first year of the series. This coin is well detailed and problem-free with light coin-gray surfaces.
A scarce first-year Dahlonega Half Eagle with strong remaining detail and warm, yellow-gold surfaces. The strike is solid for the issue, with clear stars, hair curls, and a well-defined eagle. Light, even circulation wear blends smoothly, giving the piece an attractive, problem-free appearance. A desirable and historic early-D mint gold rarity.
Well struck with medium gray surfaces. Touches of turquoise and gold cling to the periphery.
Sharply struck with brilliant luster and just a touch of high point rub.
Cut Cancelled. Republic of Texas. An attractive example with strong color and solid paper. A typical cut cancel that can be easily overlooked.
A handsome Dahlonega half eagle showing warm orange-gold color and strong remaining luster for the grade. The obverse exhibits sharp hair detail and well-defined stars, while the reverse eagle is boldly presented with only light friction on the high points. A scarce, in-demand early Southern gold issue, especially appealing in this problem-free AU55 grade
Just 18,939 minted and a one year type coin as the head of Liberty was redesigned for 1840. Also, very popular as a rare date from the Dahlonega Mint with the mintmark located on the obverse of the coin. This is an attractive problem-free example with solid detail for the grade and strong eye appeal.
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