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Categories • Stack's June 2005 → United States Coins → U. S. Half Eagles ($5.00 Gold) → U. S. Capped Bust Right, Large Eagle Reverse Half Eagles |
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Lot # |
Description |
Grade |
Hammer Price |
1952 |
1798 Br.1-B (R-4+). Large 8, 13 Star Reverse
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AU |
$9,000.00 |
About Uncirculated. An advanced crack curves along the base of the date, fine die cracks link the eagle's head and lower shield to the rim. Deep yellow gold fields show some faint hairlines and a mark or two can be found with a glass. Nevertheless, the overall quality of this remarkable coin must be called outstanding. |
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1953 |
1800 Br.1-C. (High R-5). 'M' over 'M'
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AU |
$4,800.00 |
About Uncirculated and near-Choice. This distinctive variety shows the date spaced '1 800'. The reverse shows the definitive 'M' in AMERICA punched over a larger 'M.' This coin exhibits lightest circulation and boasts a very even strike. Smooth surfaces display pleasing clear rose intensifying around the reliefs. This coin is free of notable marks excepting, perhaps, two tiny pecks after OF.... more |
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1954 |
1803/2 Br.2-D (R-4). 1 Touches Curl, TE Touch at Base
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CH AU |
$7,500.00 |
Choice About Uncirculated. Splendid color combines with a meticulous strike to convey the visual appeal of a higher grade. The date shows an advanced die crack at the base, 'T' in UNITED is boldly recut and its base touches the 'E.' Here is an exceptionally appealing example of an important overdate in wholly satisfying preservation. |
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1955 |
1807 Br.4-C (High R-4). Incomplete Lower Curl, Recut 1. Brilliant Uncirculated
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BU |
$8,500.00 |
- or somewhat finer. Successive lapping of the obverse die causes detachment or disappearance of the lowest lock's of Liberty's long tresses. The reverse shows a well-defined die crack from base of 'N' in UNITED to the arrows and on to the side of the shield. Substantial glowing lustre guarantees undeniable beauty to this boldly struck example of the final date of an historical type. |
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