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Overton 109. Pointed 6, No Stem. A pleasing mid-grade example of this popular early type, offering smooth surfaces with attractive light silver-gray patina. The strike is well-centered, with strong remaining detail in Liberty’s hair and the eagle’s wings. Even wear is complemented by minimal distractions, giving the coin a wholesome, problem-free appearance.
Solid detail and even wear with pleasing original antique gray surfaces.
Solid detail with choice original surfaces that have a classic dove gray coloration.
CAC. Large 6, Stems. Lovely original mint red luster blending with soft brown toning. The surfaces are particularly choice with no significant marks. Tied for the finest graded regardless of color designation with the only ‘Red’ MS-64 selling for $46k back in 2014.
Small 6, No Stems. A near-Mint example with strong remaining luster and a smooth, chocolate-brown patina. Liberty’s hair and reverse wreath show impressive detail for the grade, with only light high-point friction. An attractive, high-end representative of this early copper type.
CAC. Small 6, Stems. C-2. A pleasing early copper, displaying smooth, even medium-brown surfaces with deeper chocolate accents in the protected areas. The Draped Bust portrait remains clear, with Liberty’s profile well defined. The reverse wreath is complete, with individual leaves and stems plainly outlined, framing bold HALF CENT lettering. Free of major distractions, this piece […]
Overton 103, Large Stars. A desirable overdate variety, clearly showing remnants of the underlying 5 beneath the 6. This example exhibits even, silver-gray color with pleasing surfaces and just light high-point wear. Liberty’s portrait retains strong detail for the grade, with clear hair definition and bold stars, while the reverse shows well-defined shield lines and […]
A lovely example of this scarce early quarter eagle with a solid strike and bright, lustrous orange-gold surfaces. Devoid of adjustment marks with strong eye appeal! Just 6,812 minted with an estimated 250 to 350 survivors.
From the final year of the iconic Draped Bust design, first introduced in 1796. This example displays strong detail with Liberty’s flowing hair and drapery folds still clearly defined. The reverse eagle retains strong shield lines and clear feathering despite light circulation. The surfaces are choice and an attractive light silver-gray color. This is a […]
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