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Categories • Stack's September 2005 Autumn → U. S. Coins, Medals and Tokens → U. S. Half Dollars → U. S. Draped Bust Half Dollars |
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Lot # |
Description |
Grade |
Hammer Price |
1054 |
1803 O.101 (R-3). Large 3
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VG to F |
$100.00 |
Very Good to Fine obverse, Good to Very Good reverse. Fascinating clear lilac-gold fields bear a large dent left of the date. |
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1055 |
1803 O.103 (R-3). Large 3
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AB EF |
$525.00 |
About Extremely Fine. Shimmering silver centers are surrounded by peripheries that are toned in light orange-gold and exhibit some original mint frost. Here is a pleasing survivor of the Draped Bust type. |
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1056 |
1805 O.112
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EF |
$710.00 |
Extremely Fine. Well struck with all details quite bold. Gray toning over lightly cleaned surfaces. The edges are sharp with no bumps or nicks to detract. A decent example of this popular type coin. |
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1057 |
1805 O.113a (R-4). 13 Arrows
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AU |
$5,250.00 |
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. |
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1058 |
1806 O.109. Pointed 6, No Stem through Claw
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CH EF |
$700.00 |
Choice Extremely Fine. The obverse shows the diagnostic spike from the dentils between star 7 and 'L'. Splendid detail shows the Draped Bust design at its best. This handsome coin is clothed in pleasing clear red-gold of great delicacy. |
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1059 |
1806 O.120 (R-3). Pointed 6, Stem through Claw
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EF |
$750.00 |
Extremely Fine or essentially so. Fascinating rich blue-green and rose toning joins with deep steel to make this coin a standout. |
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1060 |
1807 O.102
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F |
$200.00 |
Fine. Glowing gold, russet, rose and blue tones beautify this coin's peripheries, while the centers are brighter silver-gray. |
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