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Categories • Coin Galleries August 2006 → United States Coins and Paper Money → Consignment Ribaldo: U. S. Type Set in Copper, Silver & Gold → U. S. Half Dimes |
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Lot # |
Description |
Grade |
Hammer Price |
1551 |
1795 Flowing Hair. Logan McCloskey-10 (R-3). Stars 1 and 15 Join Curl
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F |
$851.00 |
Bust Point. Fine. This coin has seen its share of problem-free circulation but remains a well-detailed example of a later die state with rim break linking TY and the following star. |
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1552 |
1797 Draped Bust, Small Eagle. LM-1 (R-3). 15 Stars
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VG |
$875.00 |
Very Good. Normal wear, upper obverse rim weak as struck but showing a complete reverse rim. Pearl-gray toning heightens this coin's details. |
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1553 |
1803 Draped Bust, Heraldic Eagle. LM-1 (R-6). Small 8, Leaf far from A3
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CH F |
$1,100.00 |
Choice Fine with an especially bold obverse strike suggesting a higher grade. The edges show uneven wear and the reverse is typically less sharp, all details are accentuated by deep steel-gray toning. Here is a charming survivor of this very rare die variety. |
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1554 |
1831 Capped Bust. LM-1.3. 'U' low and Rotated
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CH VF |
$150.00 |
Choice Very Fine; 1837 Liberty Seated, No Stars. Small Date. Very Fine. First shows peripheral gray and gold, second is largely gray. 2 pieces. |
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1555 |
1853 Liberty Seated. With Arrows
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CH AU |
$52.00 |
Choice About Uncirculated. Boldly struck with an as-made surface anomaly at the first two stars, lightly cleaned. |
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1556 |
1854 Liberty Seated, Stars Obverse. With Arrows; 1871 Liberty Seated
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EF |
$100.00 |
Legend Obverse. No Arrows. Extremely Fine. These satisfying examples of two major Liberty Seated types show scattered and uniform gray toning respectively. 2 pieces. |
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