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Categories • Stack's October 2005 Atlanta Expo → U. S. Coins → U. S. Half Eagles ($5.00 Gold) → U. S. Capped Bust Right, Heraldic Eagle Reverse Half Eagles |
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Lot # |
Description |
Grade |
Hammer Price |
5375 |
1806 Breen 1-A. Rarity-4+. MS-63 (NGC)
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(see below) |
$22,000.00 |
Frosty and even rich yellow gold with excellent visual appeal. An impressive degree of lustre cartwheels around both obverse and reverse and few significant marks are noted even under a glass. Some hairlines are scattered about on both sides, a hint of granularity at central obverse is noted, no major adjustment marks, eagle's head is a bit weak but otherwise the detail is very strong.... more |
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Categories • Stack's October 2005 Atlanta Expo → U. S. Coins → U. S. Half Eagles ($5.00 Gold) → U. S. Capped Head Left Half Eagles |
Lot # |
Description |
Grade |
Hammer Price |
5376 |
1818 Breen 2-B. Rarity-4. STATESOF MS-61 (PCGS)
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(see below) |
$17,000.00 |
Abundant cartwheel lustre and excellent frost dominates bright and somewhat reflective light yellow gold surfaces. Sharply struck, showing rich color and a bit of peripheral toning, and very attractive overall. A shallow scrape from below Liberty's ear into the field below star 1, and a few related shorter scrapes in front of the profile, are present and undoubtedly resulted in the grade... more |
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Categories • Stack's October 2005 Atlanta Expo → U. S. Coins → U. S. Half Eagles ($5.00 Gold) → U. S. Liberty Head Half Eagles |
Lot # |
Description |
Grade |
Hammer Price |
5377 |
1841-D AU-55 (NGC)
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(see below) |
$4,100.00 |
A fairly well struck example, of nice appearance, with warm yellow-orange toning. The 1841-D is scarce in all grades, but at the AU level is particularly so. The demand for Dahlonega and also for Charlotte gold coins seems to be unceasing, and every time we offer them in our sales we attract many bidders. |
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5378 |
1844-D EF-40 (PCGS)
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(see below) |
$2,200.00 |
Light yellow gold. A nice example, within this grade category. Some marks on both sides are mostly hidden by light toning. |
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5379 |
1852-D AU-58 (NGC)
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(see below) |
$4,200.00 |
Somewhat reflective surfaces of bright yellow gold give this 1852-D exceptional eye appeal. The striking is about typical, with some lightness. However, within the parameters of what to expect on a Dahlonega half eagle, this piece earns high marks. Watch the bidding on this one! |
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5380 |
1897 MS-64 (NGC)
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(see below) |
$1,150.00 |
Sharply struck with rich lustre. A dandy example, quite affordable, of this late 19th-century date. |
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5381 |
1899-S MS-64 (NGC)
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(see below) |
$1,500.00 |
Bright and lustrous honey gold with satiny surfaces that display a hint of faint olive iridescence. A pleasing coin that is every bit the quality the holder calls for. |
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Categories • Stack's October 2005 Atlanta Expo → U. S. Coins → U. S. Half Eagles ($5.00 Gold) → U. S. Indian Head Half Eagles |
Lot # |
Description |
Grade |
Hammer Price |
5382 |
1908-D Indian. MS-63 (NGC)
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(see below) |
$1,700.00 |
Attractive surfaces are lustrous orange-yellow. Important as the first year of the new Indian Head design. Denver Mint pieces are a bit scarcer than their Philadelphia cousins. |
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5383 |
1915 MS-62 (PCGS)
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(see below) |
$750.00 |
Lustrous surfaces of rich orange gold. |
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