1905-O 50C G4 认证号48425288, PCGS号6502
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Ron Guth
The 1905-O Half Dollar has a small mintage but it is only semi-scarce at best and it is actually quite plentiful in Mint State. MS63 and MS64 are the grades that a collector is most likely to encounter, but there are also some fabulous Gem and Superb examples for those that seek top quality. The Dr. Wynsen example that Akers mentioned below went through a number of hands (Dale Friend, Joseph C. Thomas, and Eugene Gardner) and it last sold as a PCGS MS67 for $16,450. The Eliasberg example sold again in 2015 as a PCGS MS68 for $56,400. The other PCGS MS68 (ex Duckor) sold for $54,050 in 2015.
As Akers noted, the 1905-O Half Dollars often suffer from a soft strike, but there are some well-struck examples that violate that rule.
David Akers
The 1905-O is one of the lowest mintage issues in the series; in fact, among all of the branch mint Barber Half Dollar issues, only the 1892-O had a lower mintage. Fortunately, a few extraordinary specimens have been saved; the 1905-O in the Eliasberg sale was nearly perfect, for example, and the Dr. Robert Wynsen specimen is also of exceptional quality. Most 1905-O Half Dollars, even those that might otherwise technically qualify as Gems, are poorly struck, often with mumps, and generally have substandard luster.稀有性和存量估计 了解更多
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60或以上 | 300 |
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65或以上 | R-8.3 |
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所有评级 | 11 / 74 TIE |
60或以上 | 38 / 74 TIE |
65或以上 | 44 / 74 TIE |