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Categories  •  Coin Galleries August 2006 United States Coins and Paper Money U. S. Half Cents U. S. Liberty Cap Right Half Cents
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Lot # Description GradeView our Explanation of Comparative Grading Hammer Price
1617 1794 Breen 9, Cohen 9. Attribution Uncertain VG-8 / PR-1 $200.00

Very Good-8/Poor-1. Obverse is strongly detailed but a bit porous, while the reverse is very porous, obscuring most detail and making definite attribution difficult.
1618 1797 Plain Edge. Br.2a, C.2 (R-4) VG-8 $280.00

Very Good-8. All obverse details are plain but the final half of the word AMERICA is missing due to some striking weakness at the reverse. There are a few old scratches, but overall this chocolate brown coin has good eye appeal for the grade.
Categories  •  Coin Galleries August 2006 United States Coins and Paper Money U. S. Half Cents U. S. Draped Bust Half Cents
Lot # Description GradeView our Explanation of Comparative Grading Hammer Price
1619 1800 Br.1b, C.1 F-15 $120.00
1800 Br.1b, C.1. Fine-15. This medium brown and olive coin displays a nice even strike. Encrustation...
Fine-15. This medium brown and olive coin displays a nice even strike. Encrustation that is found primarily in the wreath could likely be removed.
1620 1803 Br.3, C.3 AG-3 $150.00

Very Good-8. Some surface porosity; 1804 Br.11, C.12. Crosslet 4, Stemless. About Good-3. No mentionable problems; 1805 Br.1, C.1. Small 5, Stemless. Fine-12. Lightly granular with a few obverse scratches; 1807 Br.1, C.1. Very Good-8. Recolored from an old wiping with a few small verdigris spots. 4 pieces.
1621 1806 Small 6, Stems. Br.1, C.2. (R-4) VG-10 $300.00

Very Good-10. This coffee brown example is well struck and well centered. The surfaces are problem free and the coin has the appeal of a higher grade coin. Scarce.
1622 1806 Large 6, Stems. Br.4, C.4 VG-10 $150.00

Fine-12, 1807 Br.1, C.1. Good-4, 1808 Normal Date. Br.3, C.3. Very Good-10. Here is an excellent starter set of Half Cents. None have any major impairments and all are attractive for their assigned grades. 3 pieces.
1623 1807 Br.1, C.1 VG-8 $95.00

Good-4, 1828 12 Stars. Br.3, C.2. Good-6, 1854 Br.1, C.1. Very Good-8. The first coin has a rim cut at 7:00 and the last has some scratches at 1:00. A good selection for the beginning collector. 3 pieces.
1624 1808 Normal Date. Br.3, C.3 AG-3 $300.00

Very Fine-30. Evenly granular but mark free; 1810 Br.1, C.1. Very Fine-30. Mostly retoned from an old cleaning; 1811 Br.2, C.1. (R-3) About Good-3. This problem free coin exhibits just honest wear and is always in demand in any grade. 3 pieces.
1625 1808 Normal Date. Br.3, C.3 EF-45 $175.00

Very Fine-25. Glossy surfaces are a trifle dark in color. A few specks of verdigris are found at the lower reverse but the coin is otherwise quite pleasing; 1828 13 Stars. Br.1, C.1. (R-3) Extremely Fine-45. A pleasing example with chocolate brown details and fields that are a trifle deeper. 2 pieces.
Categories  •  Coin Galleries August 2006 United States Coins and Paper Money U. S. Half Cents U. S. Classic Head Half Cents
Lot # Description GradeView our Explanation of Comparative Grading Hammer Price
1626 1809 Br.6, C.6 VF-25 $210.00

Very Fine-25, 1826 Br.2, C.2. Very Fine-35, 1828 12 Stars. Br.3, C.2. Fine-12. These three 'Little Half Sisters' are all medium brown in color and have no notable disturbances. 3 pieces.
1627 1825 Br.2, C.2 EF-45 $170.00

Very Good-10, 1826 Br.2, C.2. (R-3). Fine-12, 1833 Br.1, C.1. Extremely Fine-45, 1853 Br.1, C.1. Very Fine-35. This started set is comprised of coins that have been cleaned in the past but have no other serious impairments. 4 pieces.
1628 1826 Br.1, C.1 EF-40 $140.00

Extremely Fine-40. Fields bright from a harsh cleaning; 1828 13 Stars. Br.2, C.3. Extremely Fine-40, or finer in terms of wear. Golden-brown from a past light cleaning; 1833 Br.1, C.1. Very Fine-30. Cleaned long ago, now partially retoned. Edge bruise. 3 pieces.
1629 1829 Br.1, C.1 EF-40 $170.00

Fine-15; 1832 Br.2, C.2. Very Fine-20; 1835 Br.1, C.1. Extremely Fine-40; 1851 Br.1, C.1. Extremely Fine-40. The first coin is medium brown but shows signs of an ancient cleaning, the remaining coin have surface problems of varying degrees. 4 pieces.
1630 1829 Br.1, C.1 EF-45 $156.00

Extremely Fine-45. Glossy and reflective, with iridescent brown toning; 1835 Br.1, C.1. Extremely Fine-45, with hints of lustre in the fields. Glossy, with minor surface marks and a rim nick. 2 pieces.
1631 1833 Br.1, C.1 EF-40 $141.00

Extremely Fine-40. Glossy and lightly cleaned in the past, with heavy pitting; 1834 Br.1, C.1. Extremely Fine-40, or stronger. Dark brown, grainy, and lightly bent; 1835 Br.2, C.2. Very Fine-20. Pinkish-brown from an old cleaning. 3 pieces.
1632 1833 Br.1, C.1 AU-55 $150.00

Very Fine-20. Deep brown, smooth, with minor old scratches; 1834 Br.1, C.1. Very Fine-20. Dark, with old obverse scratches; 1855 Br.1, C.1. About Uncirculated-55 or better in terms of wear. Surfaces are lustrous but have taken on an unnatural golden-yellow glow. 3 pieces.
1633 1834 Br.1, C.1 EF-40 $100.00

Extremely Fine-40. Ruddy brown and glossy, with some verdigris at reverse center; 1835 Br.2, C.2. Extremely Fine-45. Olive-brown and attractive, this die state exhibits an arcing crack at upper left reverse. 2 pieces.
1634 1835 Br. 1, C.1. Mint State-60 MS-60 $95.00
1835 Br. 1, C.1. Mint State-60. Exquisite emerald green toning surrounds centers that are pinkish...
Exquisite emerald green toning surrounds centers that are pinkish red on both sides. Devices are well struck on this survivor of this hoard coin that taken on some unfortunate green spots on both sides.
1635 1837 Hulseman's Half Cent Token EF-40 $120.00

Extremely Fine-40. Dark brown and glossy, with reddish highlights hugging the edges of the devices and legends.
Categories  •  Coin Galleries August 2006 United States Coins and Paper Money U. S. Half Cents U. S. Coronet Head Half Cents
Lot # Description GradeView our Explanation of Comparative Grading Hammer Price
1636 1849 Large Date. Br.1, C.1 EF-40 $270.00

Extremely Fine-40. Olive-brown and evenly worn; 1850 Br.1, C.1. Extremely Fine-40. Ruddy-brown surfaces; 1851 Br.1, C.1. Extremely Fine-45, or finer. Fields are glossy and lightly reflective, while obverse exhibits a few tiny keg marks. 3 pieces.
1637 1850 Br.1, C.1 AU-50 $160.00

Extremely Fine-40. Harshly cleaned in the past, now retoned; 1853 Br.1, C.1. Extremely Fine-40, or finer in terms of wear. Glossy, dark chestnut surfaces exhibit light deposits in the devices. Edge bruise; 1854 Br.1, C.1. About Uncirculated-50 in terms of wear. Surfaces are green and gold from a past cleaning and show minor old scratches. 3 pieces.
1638 1851 Br.1, C.1 EF-45 $130.00

Extremely Fine-45. Rich, golden brown surfaces exhibit ruddy highlights and a few minor tics; 1853 Br.1, C.1. Extremely Fine-45. Glossy, medium brown surfaces display minor deposits. Minuscule rim clip at 12:00. 2 pieces.
1639 1853 Br.1, C.1 EF-45 $65.00

Extremely Fine-45. This light brown and olive example displays just minimal wear. A single verdigris spot at 3:00 on the reverse is the only distraction.
1640 1854 Br.1, C.1 AU-55 $110.00

About Uncirculated-55. Lustrous, chestnut brown surfaces are well struck and quite attractive. Minor deposits noted in 'HA' and 'F' of HALF.
1641 1856 Br.1, C.1 AU-50 $220.00

About Uncirculated-50. Burnt sienna and darker brown surfaces exhibit much design detail but for the usual weakness in the coronet; 1857 Br.1, C.1. About Uncirculated-50. Softly struck, with glossy fields that exhibit a few fine tics. Curved struck-through at jaw. 2 pieces.
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