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Categories • Stack's October 2006 New York → The 71st Anniversary Sale → U. S. Half Eagles ($5.00 Gold) → U. S. Capped Bust Right, Small Eagle Half Eagles |
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Lot # |
Description |
Grade |
Hammer Price |
2130 |
1795 Breen 1-A, Bass-Dannreuther-4 (R-5). 'Y' and Stars 12-13 Joined
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AB EF |
$7,500.00 |
About Extremely Fine in strict terms of circulation. Excellent smooth gold color, evidence of skillful repair at top of Liberty's cap and in the reverse field. Here is an interesting example of the first Half Eagle mintage that would make a fine representative coin for a Type collector who is willing to overlook this coin's shortcomings. |
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2131 |
1795 Br.1-B, BD-3 (R-4). Brilliant Uncirculated
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BU |
$38,000.00 |
- with claims to Choice. Bright yellow gold on the obverse and reverse, with abundant lustre in the fields. The strike is bold on Liberty's finer curls, particularly those near her cap, an area frequently found poorly defined on these. For identification, there is a shallow scratch along the denticles at stars six and seven, and a minute tick on Liberty's upper cheekbone below her temple.... more |
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2132 |
1795 Br.2-C, BD-1 (R-5)
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CH AU |
$33,000.00 |
Choice About Uncirculated and offering its fair share of visual allure. The fields exhibit delicate coppery-orange toning that nicely highlights plenty of underlying reflectivity amidst the design elements. As is the case with all known examples struck from this obverse, there is quite a bit of die rust evident at the lower stars, hair, date, and drapery. A very shallow, well concealed ancient... more |
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2133 |
1795 Br.6-F, BD-10. (R-5). Close Date and 95, 4 Berries
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CH AU |
$26,000.00 |
Choice About Uncirculated, on the very cusp of Mint State. The date shows the '95' virtually touching and the reverse bears a repunched 'D' in UNITED that are diagnostic to this variety. This specimen is distinguished by much satisfying deep-gold lustre that raises it far above the average. Whatever actual circulation may be present is decidedly unobtrusive, but careful examination of... more |
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