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Limited to: The Morrison Family and Lawrence C. Licht Collections U. S. Half Dollars U. S. Draped Bust, Large Eagle Reverse Half Dollars
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Categories  •  Stack's March 2005 The Morrison Family and Lawrence C. Licht Collections U. S. Half Dollars U. S. Draped Bust, Large Eagle Reverse Half Dollars
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Lot # Description GradeView our Explanation of Comparative Grading Hammer Price
2424 1803 Large 3. O.102a (R-3) VF $150.00

Very Fine details. Light gray surfaces show some remnants of old graffiti in the obverse field before Liberty's face. The coin also was subject to a light cleaning long ago. These impairments are not very distracting, but the eye is pulled towards some reverse adjustment marks. An affordable type coin that is more attractive than expected for its faults. ANACS VF details Net F12.
2425 1803 Large 3. O.103 (R-3) AU $1,200.00
1803 Large 3. O.103 (R-3). About Uncirculated. Gray and gold toning over decent surfaces. The strike...
About Uncirculated. Gray and gold toning over decent surfaces. The strike is bold and this coin was struck from clashed dies as one can easily see the shield lines in Miss Liberty's ear area. Decent lustre adds additional eye appeal to this coin.
2426 1805 O.113a (R-4). 13 Arrows AU $4,700.00
1805 O.113a (R-4). 13 Arrows. About Uncirculated. Satiny mint lustre can be found clinging to the...
About Uncirculated. Satiny mint lustre can be found clinging to the devices of this elegant steel gray example. Some hints of blue toning can be found with scrutiny. Just a touch of cabinet friction is found at the high points of the design elements. The reverse has a die crack through 'MERI' and the eagle holds 13 arrows, both of which are diagnostics of this better variety. NGC AU55.
2427 1805 O.113a (R-4). 13 Arrows CH EF $1,000.00

A second. Choice Extremely Fine. Medium brown and gold toning over well preserved surfaces. The strike is bold, giving this coin added appeal. A small rim bump at 1:00 on the reverse. Here is wonderful opportunity to acquire a specimen of this significant and scarce variety.
2428 1806/5 O.102. Knobbed 6, Stem through Claw F / VG $215.00

Fine/Very Good. Decently detailed and displaying pearl gray and bright pink toning. A die crack links mid-180.
2429 1806 O.109. Pointed 6. No Stem through Claw AU $650.00

About Uncirculated in terms of sharpness but displaying numerous pinscratches on the obverse. Light russet about the edge with the centers mostly untoned. A decent strike adds to the appeal of this early date.
2430 1806 O.116 (R-3). Pointed 6. Stem through Claw CH AU $3,250.00
1806 O.116 (R-3). Pointed 6. Stem through Claw. Choice About Uncirculated, on the cusp of full Mint...
Choice About Uncirculated, on the cusp of full Mint State. Die cracks link bust, base of date, first five stars. Another follows tops of UNITED S on the reverse. Colorful steel-blue, light orange-gold toning enriches the smooth surfaces on either side.
2431 1806 O.119. Pointed 6. Stem through Claw AU $3,000.00
1806 O.119. Pointed 6. Stem through Claw. About Uncirculated and assertively struck in every respect,...
About Uncirculated and assertively struck in every respect, there being no areas that exhibit significant weakness of definition. Underlying mint frost is embellished by a blush of pale golden toning on either side. Closer scrutiny reveals some trivial slide marks at the central obverse, however the quality is truly impressive for a coin of this die variety. PCGS AU50.
2432 1807 O.105. Brilliant Uncirculated BU $6,000.00
1807 O.105. Brilliant Uncirculated. Lilac gray surfaces are bathed in frosty mint lustre. The strike...
Lilac gray surfaces are bathed in frosty mint lustre. The strike is razor sharp, as exemplified by the extremely bold feather detail. The obverse shows the '1' touching the bust and some die clashing above the date. The reverse shows a lump from a die chip between STATES and OF. A spectacular example that has been meticulously preserved. NGC MS60.
2433 1807 O.109a SP $110.00

A strong Good, perhaps a bit better. Some minor spotting on both sides, otherwise a very satisfying specimen for the grade.
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