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This satiny, highly lustrous example is among the finest seen by PCGS. Fully struck, there are only a few minor marks are dispersed over the brilliant-gold surfaces. CAC.
Winter Variety 1. This is the finest of four ’52-C coins sold at auction in December, 2007 by Gulfcoast Coins in Florida. This was the second small “hoard” of ’52-C half eagles that came to market in the last 20 years. Consistent with most ‘52-Cs, the current example exhibits strike weakness in the centers of both the obverse and reverse. Die polish lines are visible on both the obverse and reverse. The luster is semi-prooflike with a great deal of reflectivity. The color is green-gold. The reverse die is rotated slightly counter-clockwise. Purchased from Bob Harwell. CAC.
Winter Variety 7-E. This MS62 example is tied with a number of other pieces at both services for second place in the Condition Census. The green-gold surfaces are lustrous and reflective, with scattered light marks and a nice, original appearance. The strike is very sharp for a ’42-D Small Date. CAC.
Winter Variety 2-A. Sharply struck throughout, the surfaces display rich orange-gold mint frost. The luster on this example is excellent. This is an important, high grade specimen. Purchased from Barry Stuppler. CAC...Previously an NGC MS64+
A delightful Premium Gem, with sharply detailed design elements and vibrant mint luster throughout. The attractive caramel gold surfaces show no mentionable signs of contact. The 1906-D is the first of only two D-mint Liberty half eagle issues. CAC.