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Categories • Stack's November 2005 → U. S. Half Dollars → U. S. Draped Bust Half Dollars |
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Lot # |
Description |
Grade |
Hammer Price |
272 |
1805 O.112. Stars 1 and 13 Close
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CH VF |
$550.00 |
Choice Very Fine and a strong example of the grade. Glossy deep gray shares the smooth surfaces with substantial rich rose. The reverse rim is unusually high. |
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273 |
1806/5 O.103. 5 Berries. Brilliant Uncirculated
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BU |
$11,000.00 |
- and close to fully Choice. A narrow, gleaming halo of iridescent silver surrounds the deep electric blue centers on both sides that show a tantalizing undercurrent of deep maroon. This coin is sharply struck, presenting a marvelous level of fine detail on either side that closely matches its overall visual quality and exceptional beauty. The Parsley-Overton Condition Census peaked at... more |
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274 |
1806/5 O.103. 5 Berries
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AU |
$2,200.00 |
About Uncirculated and nearly Choice. A second high quality of this variety, bathed in deep peripheral steel and softly glowing rose for outstanding visual appeal. Well within the Overton-Parsley Condition Census, NGC AU53. |
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275 |
1806/5 O.103. 5 Berries
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CH EF |
$1,250.00 |
Choice Extremely Fine. This obverse presents an unmistakable overdate. The reverse displays a distinctive pattern of two berries with stems, three without. Red-gold toning joins steel gray for subtly colorful effect. PCGS XF45. |
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276 |
1806 O.109. Pointed 6, No Stem
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EF to AU |
$750.00 |
Extremely Fine to About Uncirculated. Boldly struck and detailed, this deep steel-gray toned example had striking weakness on the top curl and eagle's head. This reverse is notably rotated some 20 degrees off its proper axis. |
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