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Categories • Stack's October 2006 New York → The George Byers Collection of U. S. Half Dollars, 1795-1964 → United States Half Dollars → United States Capped Bust, Lettered Edge Half Dollars |
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Lot # |
Description |
Grade |
Hammer Price |
1073 |
1829 O.117. Small Letters. Brilliant Uncirculated
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BU |
$180.00 |
- but gently cleaned. Light silver in color, with a few flecks of gold near the rims. Sharply struck on Liberty's curls and stars, although the first couple of stars lack their complete centers. No other surface problems are apparent on this decent example of the variety. |
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1074 |
1830 O.102. (R-3)
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CH AU |
$425.00 |
Choice About Uncirculated and just on the cusp of Brilliant Uncirculated. Generally bright silver with a couple of tiny flecks of dark gold near the rims. Sharply impressed, with a whisper of wear on the uppermost curls and the eagle's talons and brow. A slightly scarcer variety that shows a repunched '8' in the date and spurs extending off to the right of the eagle's chest. |
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1075 |
1830 O.117 (Rarity-8 as Proof). Small 0. Choice Brilliant Proof
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CH BR PF |
$15,000.00 |
A splendid coin that retains classic steel gray fields with frosty white devices. The strike is medallic in nature, quite unlike the usual Capped Bust Half Dollar struck for circulation. Place this one in a coin case at any show and watch the reactions. Expect ''Is the Gallery Mint up to 1830?'' from passers by. The dies were clearly frosted and then the fields polished before this coin was struck.... more |
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1076 |
1830 O.117. Small 0. Choice Brilliant Uncirculated
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CH BU |
$3,750.00 |
Attractively toned with deep russet and gray over most of the surfaces with a ring of blue around the rims. Lustre peeks through from beneath. The stars are sharp enough to just show their radial lines, and Liberty's curls show separation on all but the uppermost strands. Excellent surfaces and rims, and a desirable example of this variety. |
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1077 |
1831 O.101. Brilliant Uncirculated
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BU |
$850.00 |
Wonderfully vibrant lustre which remains especially bright, with a touch of purple and gold on the rim near Liberty's cap. The strike is average, with minor softness on the uppermost curls and minor hairlines limit the grade. A later die state with the reverse legend drawn to the rim, and the reverse die is rotated about 20 degrees counterclockwise. There is far more flash than usually... more |
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1078 |
1831 O.118 (R-3)
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AU |
$240.00 |
About Uncirculated. Tawny gray and gold flecks on both sides, and attractive. The surfaces are clean for the grade and strike better than average. Shallow adjustment marks cross from the motto to the base of the second 'T' in STATES. |
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1079 |
1831 O.120 (R-6). Choice Brilliant Uncirculated
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CH BU |
$28,000.00 |
- with prooflike reflectivity on either side. Toned with dark blue and gray throughout, and quite attractive. This is an early die state, with the die swelling in the left obverse field scarcely present at the time this one was coined. Examination finds scattered handling marks, but none are distracting. For identification there are a couple of tiny ticks in a line on Liberty's chest, close to her neck.... more |
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1080 |
1832 O.101a. Large Letters. Brilliant Uncirculated
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BU |
$550.00 |
- with claims to Choice. Frosty lustre in the fields combines with desirable gold and blue toning around the edges. The strike is sharp for this later die state, with the unusual short, thick die crack extending from the wing into the upper pair of olive leaves, and an additional die crack has formed through the lower leaves to 'UN'. The primary die crack appears to be die damage from... more |
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1081 |
1832 O.118. Small Letters. Choice Brilliant Uncirculated
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CH BU |
$1,800.00 |
Splendid cartwheel lustre on both sides and toned with medium russet hues tucked into all the nooks and crannies of the design. Sharp on Liberty's curls and the eagle's claws, although a couple of stars lack their central radial lines. A solid coin for the grade, with strong appeal and minimal signs of handling. |
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1082 |
1833 O.108. Gem Brilliant Uncirculated
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GEM BU |
$6,500.00 |
A simply gorgeous coin that boasts iridescent toning which comes alive when examined under a light. The strike is sharp with no significant softness, and the surfaces are a delight to examine. The present coin has likely been off the market for two or more generations, and while not the finest of this variety, it is certainly worthy of any collection. Highly desirable for its quality... more |
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1083 |
1834 O.103. Large Date, Large Letters. Brilliant Uncirculated
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BU |
$750.00 |
- or nearly so with a touch of friction on Liberty's cheek and uppermost curls. Frosty lustre in the fields and surrounded by colorful iridescence. The stars show minor strike doubling on the left side. |
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1084 |
1834 O.106 (Rarity-8 as Proof). Large Date, Small Letters
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CH BR PF |
$20,000.00 |
Choice Brilliant Proof. Toned with dark gun metal gray over the fields, with the frosted devices showing traces of russet and yellow. Exceptionally sharp on Liberty, with her curls and profile raised higher than usually encountered, but most of the stars lack their center radials. The reverse is generally sharp too, with minor softness found on the rounded feather ends of the left wing near the shield. For identification... more |
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1085 |
1834 O.109. Small Date, Small Letters. Brilliant Uncirculated
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BU |
$160.00 |
- but cleaned leaving some tarnish stains on the obverse that have disturbed the lustre. Satiny and white in color, the reverse more attractive and still a decent coin overall. |
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1086 |
1834 O.116. Small Date, Small Letters
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AU |
$220.00 |
A strong About Uncirculated with claims to a higher grade. There is a planchet flaw on the rim below Liberty's bust, which is also seen on the corresponding portion of the reverse which shows surface striations through the motto clear into the left wing of the eagle. Light silver with a few flecks of gold and green near the rims. |
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1087 |
1834 O.122 (Rarity-7+). Crushed Lettered Edge, Restrike
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VERY CH BR PF |
$72,500.00 |
Very Choice Brilliant Proof, and a virtual Gem. Likely the Finest Known for this rare Proof only variety. Toned with regal blue and rose on both sides, and well matched, with intensity seldom seen on any Bust Half Dollar of the period. The obverse is a touch lighter with rose-gold dominating the fields, while the edge and date show splashes of blue. The reverse fields and rims are bathed in intense orange-gold... more |
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1088 |
1835 O.106. Very Choice Brilliant Uncirculated
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VERY CH BU |
$3,650.00 |
- nearly Gem. Attractively toned with frosty silver-gray over lustre, with iridescent pale blue peripheral accents. Dark gray on high points of the obverse and reverse, which helps to offset the design elements. Although a common variety, this is likely one of the best and almost certainly tied with a select group in the Condition Census for the variety. |
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1089 |
1835 O.110 (Rarity-8 as Proof). Very Choice Brilliant Proof
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VERY CH BR PF |
$30,000.00 |
Similar to the 1834 O.106 in Proof above, the present coin is likely unique in the Proof format. The fields are wholly reflective while the devices are well frosted. Toned with dark gunmetal gray which reflects back hints of blue and russet in the fields. The surfaces are very clean and attractive for this issue, with minimal hairlines in the fields, and a short series of five tiny pin pricks... more |
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1090 |
1836 O.101. Gem Brilliant Uncirculated
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GEM BU |
$3,750.00 |
The surface quality is simply outstanding for this issue, although the lustre is slightly muted by the depth of the olive-gray and blue iridescent toning, particularly on the reverse. The central obverse is medium gray, but fades to darker gray through the stars and rim. Fully struck by the dies, and perhaps a slightly later die state as the tiny tine which extends off the right side... more |
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1091 |
1836 O.106a (R-3). Beaded Border Reverse
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AU |
$140.00 |
About Uncirculated or thereabouts. Light hairlines in the fields, and retaining some lustre. Silver with traces of gold and blue near the rims. On this later die state, there is a lumpy die crack on the rim to the middle arrow point, another lump resides on the lower back of the upper arrow. This reverse die used the experimental beaded border which was later seen on the Reeded Edge... more |
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1092 |
1836 O.116 (Rarity-7+ as Proof). 50/00 CENTS. Choice Brilliant Proof
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SUP GEM BR PF |
$32,500.00 |
- perhaps a bit better. Toned with gorgeous delicate golden-russet over silver surfaces, well matched on the reverse. This coin is clearly a Proof example as the depth of the fields and frosted devices deeply contrast. The surfaces have a few minor hairlines. Outstanding eye appeal for an early Proof, and a consummate rarity in any Proof grade.
It appears that just five examples of this... more |
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