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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 […]
A sharply struck early Bust Half with strong central detail and glowing silver-gray luster. A light, even patina accentuates crisp hair curls, bold stars, and a well-defined eagle. Very attractive with original surfaces and minimal marks for the grade, offering excellent eye appeal!
O-101. Well detailed and very attractive with original toned surfaces that retain a trace of mint luster.
Attractive example of this popular overdate, with bold remaining detail throughout. Even, medium-gray toning blankets both sides, with honest circulation wear and pleasing overall eye appeal for the grade.
A solid well detailed example of this early Capped Bust half dollar with the experimental III edge lettering. Surfaces are smooth and display uniform silver-gray luster.
Overton-105. Sharp detail with nice original surfaces that retain a trace of mint luster.
Overton 107. III Edge. Lustrous and well struck with a pleasing medium-gray patina, accented by a touch of russet toning in the protected areas. Original and very attractive.
C-3. This lustrous chestnut-brown example shows well-defined hair curls, strong star detail, and a problem-free obverse with a tiny trace of mint red. The reverse wreath remains sharply rendered with clear, undisturbed lettering and attractive lustrous surfaces that retain a bit more red than the obverse. Free of notable marks and displaying pleasing, original surfaces, […]
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