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CAC. Micro O. The rarest and most sought-after variety in the series occurred when a smaller mintmark intended for a quarter was used. This example has smooth battleship-gray surfaces with excellent detail. A tough coin in any grade and PCGS has only certified 71 pieces in all grades, with most graded VG-8 or less. Seldom […]
Strong detail with pleasing silver-gray surfaces that retain a trace of luster.
Outstanding for the grade with a sharp strike and rich satiny mostly white luster. The surfaces are choice and devoid of significant abrasions.
Vibrant luster and a great strike with choice clean surfaces. A touch of gold toning enhances the eye appeal and attests to the originality of this near-Gem Barber Half.
Sharply struck lustrous surfaces with splashes of violet and blue along the periphery
Sharply struck and proof-like on the obverse while the reverse is satiny. The base luster is white with a sprinkle of toning on both sides. Very attractive and a tough date in high grade.
Well detailed with pleasing original surfaces. One of the rarest dates in the series and desirable in any grade.
A better date with strong detail and silver-gray surfaces. Gold toning clings to the periphery on the obverse.
Well struck with exceptionally clean surfaces and light olive-gold toning.
Beautiful bright surfaces with well frosted design elements and deep mirrored fields.
The ‘key’ date in the series with a mintage of just 553,038. While not the lowest mintage in the series; surviving examples are difficult to locate and are especially elusive at this grade level and above. This is a very sharply struck example with just a touch of ‘rub’ and lustrous surfaces that display a […]
Crisp white satiny luster andsharply struck. Surfaces are smooth and clean. Housed in an old ‘rattler’ holder.
Well struck and attractive with bright white luster. A scarce date and the lowest mintage in the series at just 124,230 pieces.
Blazing white luster with a sharp strike and only minor abrasions.
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CAC. Micro O. The rarest and most sought-after variety in the series occurred when a smaller mintmark intended for a quarter was used. This example has smooth battleship-gray surfaces with excellent detail. A tough coin in any grade and PCGS has only certified 71 pieces in all grades, with most graded VG-8 or less. Seldom […]
Strong detail with pleasing silver-gray surfaces that retain a trace of luster.
Outstanding for the grade with a sharp strike and rich satiny mostly white luster. The surfaces are choice and devoid of significant abrasions.
Vibrant luster and a great strike with choice clean surfaces. A touch of gold toning enhances the eye appeal and attests to the originality of this near-Gem Barber Half.
Sharply struck lustrous surfaces with splashes of violet and blue along the periphery
Sharply struck and proof-like on the obverse while the reverse is satiny. The base luster is white with a sprinkle of toning on both sides. Very attractive and a tough date in high grade.
Well detailed with pleasing original surfaces. One of the rarest dates in the series and desirable in any grade.
A better date with strong detail and silver-gray surfaces. Gold toning clings to the periphery on the obverse.
Well struck with exceptionally clean surfaces and light olive-gold toning.
Beautiful bright surfaces with well frosted design elements and deep mirrored fields.
The ‘key’ date in the series with a mintage of just 553,038. While not the lowest mintage in the series; surviving examples are difficult to locate and are especially elusive at this grade level and above. This is a very sharply struck example with just a touch of ‘rub’ and lustrous surfaces that display a […]
Crisp white satiny luster andsharply struck. Surfaces are smooth and clean. Housed in an old ‘rattler’ holder.
Well struck and attractive with bright white luster. A scarce date and the lowest mintage in the series at just 124,230 pieces.
Blazing white luster with a sharp strike and only minor abrasions.
Showing all 19 results
CAC. Micro O. The rarest and most sought-after variety in the series occurred when a smaller mintmark intended for a quarter was used. This example has smooth battleship-gray surfaces with excellent detail. A tough coin in any grade and PCGS has only certified 71 pieces in all grades, with most graded VG-8 or less. Seldom […]
Strong detail with pleasing silver-gray surfaces that retain a trace of luster.
Outstanding for the grade with a sharp strike and rich satiny mostly white luster. The surfaces are choice and devoid of significant abrasions.
Vibrant luster and a great strike with choice clean surfaces. A touch of gold toning enhances the eye appeal and attests to the originality of this near-Gem Barber Half.
Sharply struck lustrous surfaces with splashes of violet and blue along the periphery
Sharply struck and proof-like on the obverse while the reverse is satiny. The base luster is white with a sprinkle of toning on both sides. Very attractive and a tough date in high grade.
Well detailed with pleasing original surfaces. One of the rarest dates in the series and desirable in any grade.
A better date with strong detail and silver-gray surfaces. Gold toning clings to the periphery on the obverse.
Well struck with exceptionally clean surfaces and light olive-gold toning.
Beautiful bright surfaces with well frosted design elements and deep mirrored fields.
The ‘key’ date in the series with a mintage of just 553,038. While not the lowest mintage in the series; surviving examples are difficult to locate and are especially elusive at this grade level and above. This is a very sharply struck example with just a touch of ‘rub’ and lustrous surfaces that display a […]
Crisp white satiny luster andsharply struck. Surfaces are smooth and clean. Housed in an old ‘rattler’ holder.
Well struck and attractive with bright white luster. A scarce date and the lowest mintage in the series at just 124,230 pieces.
Blazing white luster with a sharp strike and only minor abrasions.
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