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Attractive dove-silver surfaces with a faint champagne hue. Remnant underlying luster is strong for the grade and blends in nicely. The strike is sharp and even. A lofty grade for the issue. Only 3 coins have graded mint state at PCGS, 1 MS-60 and 2 MS-62.
Overton 101. Attractive silver-gray surfaces and well detailed. A better date with a mintage of 29,880.
Large 3. Solid detail and natural gray surfaces on this pleasing mid-grade early dollar.
Large 3. Sharp and even detail with remnants of mint luster.
Pointed 6, Stem. Sharp detail with richly gray toned surfaces.
Well detailed with solid light to medium gray shaded surfaces.
Well detailed with problem-free, 2-toned gray surfaces.
Knob 6. Small Stars. Well detailed with pleasing silver-gray surfaces that are accented by a sprinkle of russet toning.
Attractive coin-gray surfaces with solid detail and strong eye appeal.
Well detailed with pleasing surfaces that retain a trace of luster.
Small 8. Medium gray surfaces with strands of silver-gray luster appearing on the edges of many of the design features.
Large 8. Strong detail with original olive-gray surfaces.
Lustrous silver-white surfaces with a brush of toning primarily on the reverse. Very nearly mint state with just a touch of ‘rub’.
Lustrous silver-gray surfaces with just a touch of wear.
Lustrous light silver-gray surfaces with just a touch of wear.
O-102a. Lustrous crisp white surfaces with a sharp strike. Marks are minimal and the eye appeal is outstanding.
With silver dollar production suspended after 1803, Bust Halves were the workhorse in the economy with mintages generally over a million coins. 1815 saw a huge drop as just 47,150 pieces were minted. This high grade example shows sharp, even detail with considerable underlying luster on surfaces that are steel-gray on the obverse and a […]
One of the ‘keys’ to the series with a mintage of just 47,150. This is a wonderfully original example with a medium gray shade. Light gold and rose tints blend with the surface and tend to concentrate a little heavier along the crevices of some of the design elements. Underlying luster is virtually full and […]
A ‘key’ date with a mintage of just 47,510. This is a well detailed example with steel gray surfaces that display great originality and underlying luster.
181.7, Punctuated Date variety. Well detailed and lustrous with attractive silver-white surfaces that are exceptionally clean and silky smooth.
Medium steel gray surfaces with noticeable underlying luster.
Large 8. Rich original gray surfaces that retain considerable mint luster and display touches of subtle blue tint.
A sharp and even strike with lustrous silver-gray surfaces that show just the slightest trace of ‘rub’.
O-107. Well detailed with rich gray surfaces and lighter gray high points.
Silver-gray surfaces with noticeable underlying luster.
Lustrous creamy white surfaces with rich gold-blue accent along the peripheries.
Overton 114. Square Base 2. A beautiful Bust Half with abundant mint luster and green-gray toning with hints of gold, orange, and turquoise. Very sharply struck and nearly mark-free.
Silver-gray surfaces with a few touches of gold-blue accents along the peripheries.
50/00, Lettered Edge. Sharply struck and devoid of significant marks. The surfaces are coated with vibrant satiny white luster and are framed by a touch of iridescent color at the rim. A wonderful example of this scarce Redbook variety!
Splendid satiny cream-white surfaces exhibit strong brilliance, a very clean look, and an excellent strike. A lofty grade for the issue and for any short-lived ‘reeded edge’ half. Only 12 pieces have graded numerically finer at NGC.
Sharply struck with vibrant luster and nice light golden toning.
Sharply struck with minimal marks. Attractive lustrous silver-gray surfaces display a faint gold shade. Excellent eye appeal and great quality for the grade.
GR-2. Reeded Edge. Lustrous rich gray and gold surfaces.
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Attractive dove-silver surfaces with a faint champagne hue. Remnant underlying luster is strong for the grade and blends in nicely. The strike is sharp and even. A lofty grade for the issue. Only 3 coins have graded mint state at PCGS, 1 MS-60 and 2 MS-62.
Overton 101. Attractive silver-gray surfaces and well detailed. A better date with a mintage of 29,880.
Large 3. Solid detail and natural gray surfaces on this pleasing mid-grade early dollar.
Large 3. Sharp and even detail with remnants of mint luster.
Pointed 6, Stem. Sharp detail with richly gray toned surfaces.
Well detailed with solid light to medium gray shaded surfaces.
Well detailed with problem-free, 2-toned gray surfaces.
Knob 6. Small Stars. Well detailed with pleasing silver-gray surfaces that are accented by a sprinkle of russet toning.
Attractive coin-gray surfaces with solid detail and strong eye appeal.
Well detailed with pleasing surfaces that retain a trace of luster.
Small 8. Medium gray surfaces with strands of silver-gray luster appearing on the edges of many of the design features.
Large 8. Strong detail with original olive-gray surfaces.
Lustrous silver-white surfaces with a brush of toning primarily on the reverse. Very nearly mint state with just a touch of ‘rub’.
Lustrous silver-gray surfaces with just a touch of wear.
Lustrous light silver-gray surfaces with just a touch of wear.
O-102a. Lustrous crisp white surfaces with a sharp strike. Marks are minimal and the eye appeal is outstanding.
With silver dollar production suspended after 1803, Bust Halves were the workhorse in the economy with mintages generally over a million coins. 1815 saw a huge drop as just 47,150 pieces were minted. This high grade example shows sharp, even detail with considerable underlying luster on surfaces that are steel-gray on the obverse and a […]
One of the ‘keys’ to the series with a mintage of just 47,150. This is a wonderfully original example with a medium gray shade. Light gold and rose tints blend with the surface and tend to concentrate a little heavier along the crevices of some of the design elements. Underlying luster is virtually full and […]
A ‘key’ date with a mintage of just 47,510. This is a well detailed example with steel gray surfaces that display great originality and underlying luster.
181.7, Punctuated Date variety. Well detailed and lustrous with attractive silver-white surfaces that are exceptionally clean and silky smooth.
Medium steel gray surfaces with noticeable underlying luster.
Large 8. Rich original gray surfaces that retain considerable mint luster and display touches of subtle blue tint.
A sharp and even strike with lustrous silver-gray surfaces that show just the slightest trace of ‘rub’.
O-107. Well detailed with rich gray surfaces and lighter gray high points.
Silver-gray surfaces with noticeable underlying luster.
Lustrous creamy white surfaces with rich gold-blue accent along the peripheries.
Overton 114. Square Base 2. A beautiful Bust Half with abundant mint luster and green-gray toning with hints of gold, orange, and turquoise. Very sharply struck and nearly mark-free.
Silver-gray surfaces with a few touches of gold-blue accents along the peripheries.
50/00, Lettered Edge. Sharply struck and devoid of significant marks. The surfaces are coated with vibrant satiny white luster and are framed by a touch of iridescent color at the rim. A wonderful example of this scarce Redbook variety!
Splendid satiny cream-white surfaces exhibit strong brilliance, a very clean look, and an excellent strike. A lofty grade for the issue and for any short-lived ‘reeded edge’ half. Only 12 pieces have graded numerically finer at NGC.
Sharply struck with vibrant luster and nice light golden toning.
Sharply struck with minimal marks. Attractive lustrous silver-gray surfaces display a faint gold shade. Excellent eye appeal and great quality for the grade.
GR-2. Reeded Edge. Lustrous rich gray and gold surfaces.
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Attractive dove-silver surfaces with a faint champagne hue. Remnant underlying luster is strong for the grade and blends in nicely. The strike is sharp and even. A lofty grade for the issue. Only 3 coins have graded mint state at PCGS, 1 MS-60 and 2 MS-62.
Overton 101. Attractive silver-gray surfaces and well detailed. A better date with a mintage of 29,880.
Large 3. Solid detail and natural gray surfaces on this pleasing mid-grade early dollar.
Large 3. Sharp and even detail with remnants of mint luster.
Pointed 6, Stem. Sharp detail with richly gray toned surfaces.
Well detailed with solid light to medium gray shaded surfaces.
Well detailed with problem-free, 2-toned gray surfaces.
Knob 6. Small Stars. Well detailed with pleasing silver-gray surfaces that are accented by a sprinkle of russet toning.
Attractive coin-gray surfaces with solid detail and strong eye appeal.
Well detailed with pleasing surfaces that retain a trace of luster.
Small 8. Medium gray surfaces with strands of silver-gray luster appearing on the edges of many of the design features.
Large 8. Strong detail with original olive-gray surfaces.
Lustrous silver-white surfaces with a brush of toning primarily on the reverse. Very nearly mint state with just a touch of ‘rub’.
Lustrous silver-gray surfaces with just a touch of wear.
Lustrous light silver-gray surfaces with just a touch of wear.
O-102a. Lustrous crisp white surfaces with a sharp strike. Marks are minimal and the eye appeal is outstanding.
With silver dollar production suspended after 1803, Bust Halves were the workhorse in the economy with mintages generally over a million coins. 1815 saw a huge drop as just 47,150 pieces were minted. This high grade example shows sharp, even detail with considerable underlying luster on surfaces that are steel-gray on the obverse and a […]
One of the ‘keys’ to the series with a mintage of just 47,150. This is a wonderfully original example with a medium gray shade. Light gold and rose tints blend with the surface and tend to concentrate a little heavier along the crevices of some of the design elements. Underlying luster is virtually full and […]
A ‘key’ date with a mintage