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1831 H10c MS65 |
Origin/Country: |
United States |
Design Description: |
HALF DIMES - CAPPED BUST |
Item Description: |
H10C 1831 |
Grade: |
PCGS MS 65 |
Research: |
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Owner Comments
$2975 Boldly struck frosted devices, sitting on watery mirror fields, give this untoned Gem exceptional eye appeal. Resubmission to PGCS could gain this coin a "PL" designation.
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1833 10c MS64 |
Origin/Country: |
United States |
Design Description: |
DIMES - CAPPED BUST |
Item Description: |
10C 1833 |
Grade: |
NGC MS 64 |
Research: |
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Owner Comments
A ($3200) very pleasing choice uncirculated type coin that shows light golden rose patina on a sharp strike and full luster. The scarcer "Last 3 High" variety.
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1834 50c 65 |
Origin/Country: |
United States |
Design Description: |
HALF DOLLARS - CAPPED BUST, LETTERED EDGE |
Item Description: |
50C 1834 |
Grade: |
NGC MS 65 |
Research: |
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Owner Comments
$6300 Mostly brilliant in the centers with lovely golden and electric blue toning at the peripheries on both sides. Very sharply struck (save slight weakness of the upper right part of the shield) with a somewhat lustrous/prooflike surface. Eye-appeal++.
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1838 50c MS64 |
Origin/Country: |
United States |
Design Description: |
HALF DOLLARS - CAPPED BUST, REEDED EDGE |
Item Description: |
50C 1838 |
Grade: |
PCGS MS 64 |
Research: |
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Owner Comments
$5650 This boldy struck Reeded Edge Half has brilliant mint luster with slight golden toning around the periphery. It's surfaces are very clean, giving it the look of a higher grade.
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1879 50c PF67 |
Origin/Country: |
United States |
Design Description: |
HALF DOLLARS - SEATED LIBERTY, PROOF |
Item Description: |
50C 1879 |
Grade: |
NGC PF 67 |
Research: |
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Owner Comments
$8200 One of only 1,100 proofs struck, this coin has taken on a lively array of color in the rim while still maintaining white to rose centers. An amazing state of preservation and a condition raritiy with only 3 coins grading finer by both PCGS and NGC. Devices are very frosted.
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