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CONDITION NOTES: Beautiful honey-gold semi-reflective luster with traces of crimson, sharp detail with minimal wear, but a few marks mostly confined to fields, a couple of short contact marks on bridge of Liberty's nose
COMMENTS: 21,467 Half Eagles were minted at Charlotte in 1841. Most are in the grade range of Extremely Fine to About Uncirculated (MS pieces are rare). PCGS reports 10 AU55 and 18 higher. NGC reports 18 AU55 and 19 higher.(Image)
CONDITION NOTES: Orange-gold with crimson in angled light, sharp strike but mintmark is slightly weak, moderate wear, a few deeper marks on Liberty and in obverse field
COMMENTS: 43,984 Half Eagles were minted at the Dahlonega branch mint in 1850. It is scarce in all grades, and difficult to obtain in About Uncirculated or Mint State grades. PCGS reports 27 AU50 and 36 higher. NGC reports 11 AU55 and 71 higher. (Image)
CONDITION NOTES: Fantastic deep orange-gold luster with semi-reflective surfaces, sharply detailed strike, a couple of light marks on Liberty's face and a small discoloed spot on obverse, but the eye appeal of this coin exceeds its grade.
COMMENTS: 688,150 Half Eagles were minted at Philadelphia in the first year of the Civil War. (Image)
CONDITION NOTES: Light rose-gold and detailed strike with moderate wear and scattered marks
COMMENTS: 688,150 Half Eagles were minted at Philadelphia in the first year of the Civil War. PCGS reports 76 MS62 and 105 higher. NGC reports 73 MS62 and 55 higher.(Image)