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This set actually has an AU53 no drapery example, but it is labeled as a with drapery example so it cannot be registered. This exact coin and label error was referenced by Bill Bugert on page 24 of volume V of his Register of Seated Half Dollar Varieties.
This set actually has an AU53 no drapery example, but it is labeled as a with drapery example so it cannot be registered. This exact coin and label error was referenced by Bill Bugert on page 24 of volume V of his Register of Seated Half Dollar Varieties.
I previously owned this coin in an old ANACS small white holder for over a decade and tried to cross it to PCGS once with no luck. Eventually I consigned it and sold it through GFRC in 2019 still in the old ANACS holder. Then it came back to me via eBay in September of 2024 crossed to a new PCGS holder with a nice TrueView and a variety attribution of WB-1. It was nice to see an old friend again.
This coin previously resided in an old green holder "OGH" but somebody tried to get it upgraded and TrueViewed. I have retained a picture of the old holder for posterity.
This coin previously resided in an old green holder "OGH" but somebody tried to get it upgraded and TrueViewed. I have retained a picture of the old holder for posterity.
"The Frontenac Sale", Lot # 3261 at Bowers & Merena Auction, November 22, 1991, Lot # 3261, Price Realized $2090 ($1900 hammer +10% buyers fee), Lot was plated and described as the No Drapery variety, Breen 4864...."Pleasing surfaces and attractive central design details are lightly toned in pale shades of gold." Many thanks to Randy Wiley for help in tracking down the provenance.
"The Frontenac Sale", Lot # 3261 at Bowers & Merena Auction, November 22, 1991, Lot # 3261, Price Realized $2090 ($1900 hammer +10% buyers fee), Lot was plated and described as the No Drapery variety, Breen 4864...."Pleasing surfaces and attractive central design details are lightly toned in pale shades of gold." Many thanks to Randy Wiley for help in tracking down the provenance.
Ex-Reed Hawn sale in August 1973 where it was catalogged as a Gem BU. Ex-Stacks auction in Jan 1981 where it was catalogged as Ch BU. Ex-Frog Run collection in 2005 where it was slabbed AU58 by NGC. Ex-Brooklyn sale in 2007 as PCGS AU53. Talk about grde De-flation! This is one of four 57-S seated halves in my collection all of which grade AU53 or higher and they constitute a complete die marriage set for this date and mint mark.
Ex-Reed Hawn sale in August 1973 where it was catalogged as a Gem BU. Ex-Stacks auction in Jan 1981 where it was catalogged as Ch BU. Ex-Frog Run collection in 2005 where it was slabbed AU58 by NGC. Ex-Brooklyn sale in 2007 as PCGS AU53. Talk about grde De-flation! This is one of four 57-S seated halves in my collection all of which grade AU53 or higher and they constitute a complete die marriage set for this date and mint mark.
Wild Green and Orange Tone, The most eye appealing 1862 seated half I have ever seen!!!!
Wild Green and Orange Tone, The most eye appealing 1862 seated half I have ever seen!!!!
WB-24, R7, A new die marriage since the publication of the book. The discovery piece was an AU58. I purchased this example off of eBay and am aware of one more mint state example.