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1807 50C Bearded Goddess VF20 PCGS #39357

O-111b R5. Known as the Bearded Goddess, Bearded Liberty. Die crack runs from above the E in the ribbon to beside the 1 in the date.

1807 50C Bearded Goddess VF20 PCGS #39357

O-111b R5. Known as the Bearded Goddess, Bearded Liberty. Die crack runs from above the E in the ribbon to beside the 1 in the date.

1807 50C Bearded Goddess VF20 PCGS #39357

O-111b R5. Known as the Bearded Goddess, Bearded Liberty. Die crack runs from above the E in the ribbon to beside the 1 in the date.

1807 50C Bearded Goddess VF20 PCGS #39357

O-111b R5. Known as the Bearded Goddess, Bearded Liberty. Die crack runs from above the E in the ribbon to beside the 1 in the date.

1809 50C VF35 PCGS #6092

O.105 R2 Oh where had this coin been?!

1809 50C VF35 PCGS #6092

O.105 R2 Oh where had this coin been?!

1810 50C AU50 PCGS #6095

O-103 R2

1812 50C VF35 PCGS #6100

O-105 R1 CAC

1814 50C AU55 PCGS #6105

O-104a R2 Nice example with wonderful toning.

1815/2 50C Overton 101 VF25 PCGS #39491

O.101 R2 Nice VF example.

1815/2 50C Overton 101 VF25 PCGS #39491

O.101 R2 Nice VF example.

1818 50C AU53 PCGS #6113

O.104 R4

1822/1 50C XF40 PCGS #6130

O-101 R1

1823 50C AU53 PCGS #6131

O-112 R1

1824 50C AU53 PCGS #6137

O-105 R2 CAC

1824 50C AU53 PCGS #6137

O-105 R2 CAC

1824 50C AU53 PCGS #6137

O-105 R2 CAC

1824 50C AU53 PCGS #6137

O-105 R2 CAC

1825 50C AU58 PCGS #6142

O-102 R1 CAC

1825 50C AU58 PCGS #6142

O-102 R1 CAC

1826 50C AU55 PCGS #6143

O-120a R4 (Overton 5th Edition) CAC Beautiful toning.

1826 50C AU55 PCGS #6143

O-120a R4 (Overton 5th Edition) CAC Beautiful toning.

1827/6 50C Overton 102 MS61 PCGS #39752

O-102 R1 Absolutely stunning coin!

1827/6 50C Overton 102 MS61 PCGS #39752

O-102 R1 Absolutely stunning coin!

1831 50C MS62 PCGS #6159

O-103 R1 CAC Sheridan Downey states about this coin: “Students will note the 3-dot signature of the ejection mechanism and faint roller marks. (Planchet strips were "rolled" to proper thickness. Blanks cut from the strips sometimes carried an imprint of the rolling machine.)”

1831 50C MS62 PCGS #6159

O-103 R1 CAC Sheridan Downey states about this coin: “Students will note the 3-dot signature of the ejection mechanism and faint roller marks. (Planchet strips were "rolled" to proper thickness. Blanks cut from the strips sometimes carried an imprint of the rolling machine.)”

1833 50C AU55 PCGS #6163

O-102 R1

1835 50C AU53 PCGS #6168

O.101 R1 CAC

1835 50C AU53 PCGS #6168

O.101 R1 CAC