1831 O-113 (R4) near XF lovely original. A beautiful example of this issue were it not for two rev pin scratches traversing the eagle in the shape of an X. Virtually invisible w/o magnification, the scratches occurred long ago and do not interfere w/ the coin's natural grey color. For the 1831 Bust Half, author Don Parsley (who wrote the later editions of Al Overton's authoritative reference on Bust Halves) states: " . . . . . well-struck, well-preserved specimens of this date are not common." The added scarcity of the O-113 variety should make this offering even more appealing. (Image)
Est. US$125-150 SE
Opening US$ 140.00
Sold...US$ 140.00
Closed..Apr-11-2024, 13:47:58 EST
Sold For 140
Sale No: 34
Lot No: 90
Symbol:
Cat No: 1832
1832 Sm Letters O-118 VF a rather uneven grey, still ok. (Image)
Est. US$60-80 SE
Opening US$ 60.00
Sold...US$ 60.00
Closed..Apr-11-2024, 13:48:29 EST
Sold For 60
Sale No: 34
Lot No: 91
Symbol:
Cat No: 1834
1834 Sm Date; Sm Letters O-112 nice XF+ perhaps better natural white. A nice coin. (Image)
Est. US$170-220 SE
Opening US$ 165.00
Sold...US$ 170.00
Closed..Apr-11-2024, 13:49:14 EST
Sold For 170
Sale No: 34
Lot No: 92
Symbol:
Cat No: 1837 RE
1837 Reeded Edge AU. Numerous prominent die cracks on obv & rev. There are a few tiny rim hits on the rev K6-9. (Image)