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Categories • Stack's May 2005 New York → United States Coins → U. S. Half Dollars → U. S. Flowing Hair Half Dollars |
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Lot # |
Description |
Grade  |
Hammer Price |
912 |
1794 Overton 101 (R-3)
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CH VG |
$3,500.00 |
 Choice Very Good. Here is an original specimen of this Half Dollar date that is avidly sought by date, variety and type collectors alike. Obverse devices are gold toned and framed by deep steel blue fields, while the reverse is a rich blend of russet, gray and rich olive toning. Trouble-free wear and an absence of a cleaning make this a very desirable, if well worn specimen of this first... more |
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913 |
1794 O.101a (R-3)
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CH F |
$3,250.00 |
 Choice Fine. Light lavender-gray devices and legends stand out boldly against fields that are richly toned in iridescent gold, rose, emerald and blue tones. The date is very bold, as are all the design motifs and lettering in general, making this a very desirable specimen of this hotly sought after inaugural year of issue. The right obverse field is lighter in color than the rest of... more |
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914 |
1795 O.108a
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EF |
$6,000.00 |
 Extremely Fine. Medium ebony and gold toning over decently struck surfaces. There are a few minor surface marks that are normally seen in this grade. Overall a very pleasing example of this early Half Dollar. |
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915 |
1795 O.119 (R-3)
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CH F |
$1,500.00 |
 Choice Fine. Steely gray and blue tones fill the obverse and reverse fields, while the much lighter toned, pearl gray central devices stand out boldly against the sharply contrasting fields. Evenly worn and very well struck, the eagle's left wing has retained some more feather detail than its right wing. Here is a marvelous specimen that would make an ideal addition to a circulated type... more |
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