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Browse Catalogue of Coin Galleries February 2005 Auction

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Categories  •  Coin Galleries February 2005 United States Coins U. S. Half Cents U. S. Liberty Cap Half Cents
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Lot # Description GradeView our Explanation of Comparative Grading Hammer Price
665 1793 Breen 1, Cohen 1 (R-4). Long 7, L above Brow, Period after AMERICA. VF-25 $5,000.00
1793 Breen 1, Cohen 1 (R-4). Long 7, L above Brow, Period after AMERICA. Very Fine-25. Boldly detailed...
Very Fine-25. Boldly detailed obverse shows 'I' of LIBERTY over juncture of hair and forehead, reverse wreath shows 16 leaves at right. The reverse is weakly struck at the center as generally seen, but the overall quality of this example of the first date and variety must be called excellent. Pleasing light brown fields join with lighter tan devices to provide bold beauty.
666 1793 Br.2, C.2. 15 Leaves Right FR $500.00

Fair. Distinctly porous surfaces are revealed by a past cleaning, date and legends are fragmentary as a result.
667 1794 Br.1a, C.1b (R-6). High Head, Small Edge Letters G-4 $1,400.00
1794 Br.1a, C.1b (R-6). High Head, Small Edge Letters. Good-4. Date and reverse center are quite weak...
Good-4. Date and reverse center are quite weak although other design features are relatively clear. Pleasing glossy brown surfaces amplify this coin's appeal.
668 1795 Br.6a. C.6a. No Pole. Plain Edge AG $80.00

About Good. This medium brown coin has strong detail for the grade with most of the dentils visible. It is a bit soft at the central reverse and the date is present but weak. The planchet is rough, making this an affordable example of this variety.
Categories  •  Coin Galleries February 2005 United States Coins U. S. Half Cents U. S. Draped Bust Half Cents
Lot # Description GradeView our Explanation of Comparative Grading Hammer Price
669 1804 Br.7, C.8. Spiked Chin, Break through R. AU-50 $375.00
1804 Br.7, C.8. Spiked Chin, Break through R. About Uncirculated-50. Much faded mint red testifies...
About Uncirculated-50. Much faded mint red testifies to the brevity of this appealing coin's circulating life.
670 1804 Br.8, C.10. Crosslet 4, With Stems, Crack through 'R.' VF-20 $120.00

Very Fine-20. This date shows a high '4', close '00' in the fraction and a vertical die crack through 'R'. Light brown with tan overtones.
671 1805 Br.1, C.1. No Stems VF-20 to EF-40 $150.00

Very Fine-20 to Extremely Fine-40. Medium brown surfaces amplify detail, a glass finds a couple of obverse hairlines.
672 1806 Br.3, C.1. Small 6, No Stems VG-10 $95.00

Fine-12; 1808 Br.3, C.3. Very Good-10. The first shows areas of what appears to be irregular dark toning or encrustation. The latter shows remnants of an old laquering. 2 pieces.
673 1808 Br.3, C.3. Normal Date VF-20 $155.00

Very Fine-20. Deep brown surfaces show a subtle reddish undertone. Strike is full and both sides show satisfying overall detail.
Categories  •  Coin Galleries February 2005 United States Coins U. S. Half Cents U. S. Classic Head Half Cents
Lot # Description GradeView our Explanation of Comparative Grading Hammer Price
674 1809 Br.4, C.3. Leaf Tip beyond 'S' VF-30 $80.00

Very Fine-30. A lightly off-center strike and untroubled wear give this deep brown coin its appeal.
675 1825 Br.1, C.1 EF-45 $230.00

Extremely Fine-45; 1832 Br.3, C.3. Extremely Fine-45; 1851 Br.1, C.1. Fine-15. The first is orange from cleaning. The middle coin has good surfaces, but uneven toning. The last coin shows field abrasions from an old cleaning. 3 pieces.
676 1833 Br.1, C.1 AU-58 $200.00

About Uncirculated-58. Deep brown offers an intriguing blue sheen. Minimal circulation, a tic or two from full Mint State.
677 1835 Br.1 AU-55 $110.00

About Uncirculated-55. A well struck example with some mint color still remaining. Some die failure at the tip of the bust and a few scattered tics can be noted.
Categories  •  Coin Galleries February 2005 United States Coins U. S. Half Cents U. S. Coronet Head Half Cent
Lot # Description GradeView our Explanation of Comparative Grading Hammer Price
678 1853 Br.1, C.1. Mint State-60 MS-60 $205.00

Glossy light brown complements a distinctly bold strike on this late-date Coronet Head example.
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