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Categories • Coin Galleries August 2006 → United States Coins and Paper Money → U. S. Half Cents → U. S. Coronet Head Half Cents |
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Lot # |
Description |
Grade |
Hammer Price |
1636 |
1849 Large Date. Br.1, C.1
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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. |
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1637 |
1850 Br.1, C.1
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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. |
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1638 |
1851 Br.1, C.1
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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. |
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1639 |
1853 Br.1, C.1
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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. |
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1640 |
1854 Br.1, C.1
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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. |
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1641 |
1856 Br.1, C.1
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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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