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Categories • Stack's March 2006 → The Crimson Collection → U. S. Half Eagles ($5.00 Gold) → U. S. Classic Head Half Eagles |
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Lot # |
Description |
Grade |
Hammer Price |
1807 |
1834 Second Head. Plain 4
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EF |
$475.00 |
Extremely Fine. Light yellow gold in the centers, deeper gold and some coppery toning around the rims on both sides. First year of issue of the redesigned obverse type. Minor rim marks. |
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1808 |
1834 Second Head. Plain 4. Triple punched '4'
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CH VF |
$325.00 |
Choice Very Fine. The first year of issue of this type, and an acceptable example that shows a great deal of detail. Lightly hairlined from an old cleaning. |
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1809 |
1834 First Head. Plain 4
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VF |
$275.00 |
Very Fine. Though cleaned, it is still an undiminished example of this early, scarce type. |
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1810 |
1835 Second Head. Small Date. Brilliant Uncirculated
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BU |
$3,100.00 |
- with some claims to an even higher grade. Both sides are a nice, bright yellow gold in color. The fields are brightly reflective and semi-prooflike with sharp flash in the fields and faintly in the vertical shield lines. This appears to be the script '8' variety of the date. |
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1811 |
1838 Small Arrows, Large 5
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CH EF |
$950.00 |
Choice Extremely Fine. Medium yellow gold in color. Some light obverse rim marks at left. The Small Arrows, Large 5 variety is listed by Breen as a rare variant. |
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