A complete set of MS CAC approved Braided Hair Half Cents 的展示图片库
39,864 minted. CAC Approved. C-1; DS-1.0. R-2. Large Date, Small Berries. Proof-like and sharply struck with a chocolate-brown obverse and a more olive-green reverse. Marks are limited to a couple of tiny imperfections on Liberty's cheek. The die file lines above NI on the reverse are clear.
39,864 minted. CAC Approved. C-1; DS-1.0. R-2. Large Date, Small Berries. Proof-like and sharply struck with a chocolate-brown obverse and a more olive-green reverse. Marks are limited to a couple of tiny imperfections on Liberty's cheek. The die file lines above NI on the reverse are clear.
39,864 minted. CAC Approved. C-1; DS-1.0. R-2. Large Date, Small Berries. Proof-like and sharply struck with a chocolate-brown obverse and a more olive-green reverse. Marks are limited to a couple of tiny imperfections on Liberty's cheek. The die file lines above NI on the reverse are clear.
39,864 minted. CAC Approved. C-1; DS-1.0. R-2. Large Date, Small Berries. Proof-like and sharply struck with a chocolate-brown obverse and a more olive-green reverse. Marks are limited to a couple of tiny imperfections on Liberty's cheek. The die file lines above NI on the reverse are clear.
38,912 minted and CAC Approved. R-2. C-1; DS-1.0. Manley Die State 1.0, the only die state in the Manley reference described as "perfect dies." This coin has lustrous olive-brown surfaces with splashes of bluish toning and traces of original mint red. From The Red Headed Copper Collection (Heritage 8/9/2018), and later from the Don Kelley Collection (Indian Cents 8/20/23). This is the key coin for the Braided Hair Half Cent series.
38,912 minted and CAC Approved. R-2. C-1; DS-1.0. Manley Die State 1.0, the only die state in the Manley reference described as "perfect dies." This coin has lustrous olive-brown surfaces with splashes of bluish toning and traces of original mint red. From The Red Headed Copper Collection (Heritage 8/9/2018), and later from the Don Kelley Collection (Indian Cents 8/20/23). This is the key coin for the Braided Hair Half Cent series.
38,912 minted and CAC Approved. R-2. C-1; DS-1.0. Manley Die State 1.0, the only die state in the Manley reference described as "perfect dies." This coin has lustrous olive-brown surfaces with splashes of bluish toning and traces of original mint red. From The Red Headed Copper Collection (Heritage 8/9/2018), and later from the Don Kelley Collection (Indian Cents 8/20/23). This is the key coin for the Braided Hair Half Cent series.
147,672 minted and CAC approved. Early Die State CoinFacts MS65B example. Only one-coin grades higher in Brown. All minted from one die pair. Choice even chocolate brown with lustrous smooth surfaces. Free of notable marks and detractions. 1/1 date, the base of the second 1 seen clearly to the right. Often bluntly struck.
147,672 minted and CAC approved. Early Die State CoinFacts MS65B example. Only one-coin grades higher in Brown. All minted from one die pair. Choice even chocolate brown with lustrous smooth surfaces. Free of notable marks and detractions. 1/1 date, the base of the second 1 seen clearly to the right. Often bluntly struck.
147,672 minted and CAC approved. Early Die State CoinFacts MS65B example. Only one-coin grades higher in Brown. All minted from one die pair. Choice even chocolate brown with lustrous smooth surfaces. Free of notable marks and detractions. 1/1 date, the base of the second 1 seen clearly to the right. Often bluntly struck.
147,672 minted and CAC approved. Early Die State CoinFacts MS65B example. Only one-coin grades higher in Brown. All minted from one die pair. Choice even chocolate brown with lustrous smooth surfaces. Free of notable marks and detractions. 1/1 date, the base of the second 1 seen clearly to the right. Often bluntly struck.
129,694 minted and CAC approved. None grade better in any color. DS-1.0. A sharply struck even medium brown Uber-GEM type representative with some red in the devices. The satiny surfaces show only minor imperfections.
129,694 minted and CAC approved. None grade better in any color. DS-1.0. A sharply struck even medium brown Uber-GEM type representative with some red in the devices. The satiny surfaces show only minor imperfections.
129,694 minted and CAC approved. None grade better in any color. DS-1.0. A sharply struck even medium brown Uber-GEM type representative with some red in the devices. The satiny surfaces show only minor imperfections.
Only 55,358 minted and CAC Approved. C-1. DS-1.0. R-1. Lustrous, solidly struck even light brown surfaces. Maybe from the Gies hoard. Breen (1625) lists one obverse and two reverse dies—but Eckberg argues for only one. My coin has the BW-1a obverse (no rust pit on i of United). Was NGC 584156-008 MS65B CAC (by me) before I crossed it to PCGS.
Only 55,358 minted and CAC Approved. C-1. DS-1.0. R-1. Lustrous, solidly struck even light brown surfaces. Maybe from the Gies hoard. Breen (1625) lists one obverse and two reverse dies—but Eckberg argues for only one. My coin has the BW-1a obverse (no rust pit on i of United). Was NGC 584156-008 MS65B CAC (by me) before I crossed it to PCGS.
Only 55,358 minted and CAC Approved. C-1. DS-1.0. R-1. Lustrous, solidly struck even light brown surfaces. Maybe from the Gies hoard. Breen (1625) lists one obverse and two reverse dies—but Eckberg argues for only one. My coin has the BW-1a obverse (no rust pit on i of United). Was NGC 584156-008 MS65B CAC (by me) before I crossed it to PCGS.
56,500 minted and CAC approved. C-1. R-1. Perfect die, but usually with some stars not showing radial lines and always with much of the dentilation weak. Obviously saved in numbers (multiple hoards). Eckberg states that “it is nearly impossible to find an example that has fully struck boarder beads (dentils)”.
56,500 minted and CAC approved. C-1. R-1. Perfect die, but usually with some stars not showing radial lines and always with much of the dentilation weak. Obviously saved in numbers (multiple hoards). Eckberg states that “it is nearly impossible to find an example that has fully struck boarder beads (dentils)”.
56,500 minted and CAC approved. C-1. R-1. Perfect die, but usually with some stars not showing radial lines and always with much of the dentilation weak. Obviously saved in numbers (multiple hoards). Eckberg states that “it is nearly impossible to find an example that has fully struck boarder beads (dentils)”.
Just 40,430 minted and CAC approved. Uniform medium steel brown and light chocolate. The solidly struck surfaces are covered with a thin layer of natural oxidation that hides the underlying luster. A scarce EDS (Early Die State), Manley state 1.0. The tiny dash off the right top of the 6 is sharp and a clearly defined lump shows on the upright of the I in UNITED. There is no die line at the leaf under ES in STATES. The attribution and Green Tree Collection provenance are noted on the PCGS label. Ex Heritage Auctions 3/25/2010. Very tough to find in GEM (MS65) condition, especially with a CAC seal (2nd toughest behind the 1850 and tied with the 1849).
Just 40,430 minted and CAC approved. Uniform medium steel brown and light chocolate. The solidly struck surfaces are covered with a thin layer of natural oxidation that hides the underlying luster. A scarce EDS (Early Die State), Manley state 1.0. The tiny dash off the right top of the 6 is sharp and a clearly defined lump shows on the upright of the I in UNITED. There is no die line at the leaf under ES in STATES. The attribution and Green Tree Collection provenance are noted on the PCGS label. Ex Heritage Auctions 3/25/2010. Very tough to find in GEM (MS65) condition, especially with a CAC seal (2nd toughest behind the 1850 and tied with the 1849).
Just 40,430 minted and CAC approved. Uniform medium steel brown and light chocolate. The solidly struck surfaces are covered with a thin layer of natural oxidation that hides the underlying luster. A scarce EDS (Early Die State), Manley state 1.0. The tiny dash off the right top of the 6 is sharp and a clearly defined lump shows on the upright of the I in UNITED. There is no die line at the leaf under ES in STATES. The attribution and Green Tree Collection provenance are noted on the PCGS label. Ex Heritage Auctions 3/25/2010. Very tough to find in GEM (MS65) condition, especially with a CAC seal (2nd toughest behind the 1850 and tied with the 1849).
Only 35,180 minted and CAC approved! C-1; B-1. Plain dot on the right side of first A in AMERICA. True to grade GEM with an even lovely light brown and mahogany color and subtle violet undertones with a solid strike. A very choice example of the last year mintage of the half cents.
Only 35,180 minted and CAC approved! C-1; B-1. Plain dot on the right side of first A in AMERICA. True to grade GEM with an even lovely light brown and mahogany color and subtle violet undertones with a solid strike. A very choice example of the last year mintage of the half cents.
Only 35,180 minted and CAC approved! C-1; B-1. Plain dot on the right side of first A in AMERICA. True to grade GEM with an even lovely light brown and mahogany color and subtle violet undertones with a solid strike. A very choice example of the last year mintage of the half cents.