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Categories • Stack's May 2006 → The May Sale → U. S. Half Eagles ($5.00 Gold) → U. S. Classic Head Half Eagles |
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Lot # |
Description |
Grade |
Hammer Price |
2339 |
1834 Plain 4. Brilliant Uncirculated
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BU |
$3,250.00 |
A splendidly strong, boldly detailed strike is enriched by a plenitude of frosty gold lustre on this example of the first date of the Classic design, the first U.S. Gold coin to circulate extensively. |
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2340 |
1834 Plain 4
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AU |
$2,200.00 |
About Uncirculated, or better. A fully struck, attractive example of this new style which features a slightly reduced gold value and lacks the motto seen on the previous, but quite similar designs. Some lustre remains in the protected areas. Minor die cracks extend up Liberty's lower curl into the back of her head, others at both wing tips of the eagle. |
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2341 |
1836
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CH AU |
$2,200.00 |
Choice About Uncirculated. The fields retain some of the rich mint frost and the coin has clean surfaces with minimal handling marks. There is a minor rim bruise located at the 8:30 position on the obverse. Bisecting die cracks are present, on the obverse through the '6' to star eight, on the reverse through the middle olive leaves, left side of eagle and out the rim through the 'E'... more |
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2342 |
1836
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CH AU |
$2,000.00 |
Choice About Uncirculated, a high grade example with the visual appeal of Mint State. A sharp strike results in very full detail, lustre enlivens the generally smooth fields, outlining the precise reliefs. |
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2343 |
1836
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EF |
$900.00 |
Extremely Fine. Moderate circulation, deep red-gold surfaces provide this coin's visual introduction, the obverse is vertically bisected by an advanced die crack. |
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2344 |
1838 Brilliant Uncirculated
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BU |
$4,000.00 |
A desirable coin for the strong lustre and eye appeal. The surfaces show minor handling marks expected for the grade, but Liberty's face and the fields are much nicer than normally encountered and lack distracting bagmarks. A sharply struck coin with well rounded curls on Liberty, and the eagle's feathers and claws are clearly defined although slight softness is found on the leading... more |
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