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1804 1/2C Plain 4 No Stems MS64BN PCGS #1063

CAC Approved. Plain 4, no stems. In 1804 12 varieties were produced from 5 obverse and 6 reverse dies. The plain 4/no stems variety was coined from a single die pair (Cohen 13; Obverse 5/Reverse G). Uncirculated examples are scarce but are the most common 1804 half cent variety. Brown Mint State examples, like mine above, are the easiest to find. Red-Brown examples are much tougher and full red examples are exceedingly rare. The strike and luster on my example are phenomenal.

1804 1/2C Plain 4 No Stems MS64BN PCGS #1063

CAC Approved. Plain 4, no stems. In 1804 12 varieties were produced from 5 obverse and 6 reverse dies. The plain 4/no stems variety was coined from a single die pair (Cohen 13; Obverse 5/Reverse G). Uncirculated examples are scarce but are the most common 1804 half cent variety. Brown Mint State examples, like mine above, are the easiest to find. Red-Brown examples are much tougher and full red examples are exceedingly rare. The strike and luster on my example are phenomenal.

1804 1/2C Plain 4 No Stems MS64BN PCGS #1063

CAC Approved. Plain 4, no stems. In 1804 12 varieties were produced from 5 obverse and 6 reverse dies. The plain 4/no stems variety was coined from a single die pair (Cohen 13; Obverse 5/Reverse G). Uncirculated examples are scarce but are the most common 1804 half cent variety. Brown Mint State examples, like mine above, are the easiest to find. Red-Brown examples are much tougher and full red examples are exceedingly rare. The strike and luster on my example are phenomenal.

1804 1/2C Plain 4 No Stems MS64BN PCGS #1063

CAC Approved. Plain 4, no stems. In 1804 12 varieties were produced from 5 obverse and 6 reverse dies. The plain 4/no stems variety was coined from a single die pair (Cohen 13; Obverse 5/Reverse G). Uncirculated examples are scarce but are the most common 1804 half cent variety. Brown Mint State examples, like mine above, are the easiest to find. Red-Brown examples are much tougher and full red examples are exceedingly rare. The strike and luster on my example are phenomenal.

1833 1/2C MS65BN PCGS #1162

CAC Approved. Had is crossed from a NGC into a PCG slab. Great cartwheel luster, clean fields, even toning, solid strike! EAC MS62. Looks to be Breen's State VI to VII (with prominent clash marks within the wreath on the reverse.

1833 1/2C MS65BN PCGS #1162

CAC Approved. Had is crossed from a NGC into a PCG slab. Great cartwheel luster, clean fields, even toning, solid strike! EAC MS62. Looks to be Breen's State VI to VII (with prominent clash marks within the wreath on the reverse.

1833 1/2C MS65BN PCGS #1162

CAC Approved. Had is crossed from a NGC into a PCG slab. Great cartwheel luster, clean fields, even toning, solid strike! EAC MS62. Looks to be Breen's State VI to VII (with prominent clash marks within the wreath on the reverse.

1853 1/2C MS66BN PCGS #1227

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. U

1853 1/2C MS66BN PCGS #1227

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. U

1853 1/2C MS66BN PCGS #1227

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. U

1837 1C Newcomb-3 MS65RB PCGS #37154

Choice lustrous medium steel brown and light olive with a third of the mint red remaining on both sides. The only notable marks, and they are trivial, are a small puff of darker bluish steel toning at the dentil tips right of star 11 and faint traces of an old fingerprint on the front of the face. MDS. The die cracks on the reverse are clear (an un-cracked example is unknown) and fine die clash marks are visible on both sides. Not seen by Noyes or Bland. The N3 attribution and Ahumada provenance are noted on the label. Tied for finest RB of the variety at both services. Ex Heritage 1991 Spring ANA Sale, lot 92 (lot ticket included).

1837 1C Newcomb-3 MS65RB PCGS #37154

Choice lustrous medium steel brown and light olive with a third of the mint red remaining on both sides. The only notable marks, and they are trivial, are a small puff of darker bluish steel toning at the dentil tips right of star 11 and faint traces of an old fingerprint on the front of the face. MDS. The die cracks on the reverse are clear (an un-cracked example is unknown) and fine die clash marks are visible on both sides. Not seen by Noyes or Bland. The N3 attribution and Ahumada provenance are noted on the label. Tied for finest RB of the variety at both services. Ex Heritage 1991 Spring ANA Sale, lot 92 (lot ticket included).

1837 1C Newcomb-3 MS65RB PCGS #37154

Choice lustrous medium steel brown and light olive with a third of the mint red remaining on both sides. The only notable marks, and they are trivial, are a small puff of darker bluish steel toning at the dentil tips right of star 11 and faint traces of an old fingerprint on the front of the face. MDS. The die cracks on the reverse are clear (an un-cracked example is unknown) and fine die clash marks are visible on both sides. Not seen by Noyes or Bland. The N3 attribution and Ahumada provenance are noted on the label. Tied for finest RB of the variety at both services. Ex Heritage 1991 Spring ANA Sale, lot 92 (lot ticket included).

1850 1C Newcomb 7 MS66RB PCGS #405881

CAC approved; N-7 attrition on slab; R-2. This dusky brick-red premium GEM is free of marks and has only a few minute obverse toning freckles. The strike is good despite a few soft star centers. An outstanding Mature Head type coin. Likely part of a 1933 “Bank Holiday” horde (see Breen, page 211). EAC MS64. Ex: Central States Signature (Heritage, 4/2009), lot 1064. Early on this coin was housed in a different PCGS Holder (40588166/12923755) and sold on 1/4/12 by Heritage as a CAC coin, before the (variety) holder switch. It is the prime CoinFacts example of both the 1850 RB and a N-7.

1850 1C Newcomb 7 MS66RB PCGS #405881

CAC approved; N-7 attrition on slab; R-2. This dusky brick-red premium GEM is free of marks and has only a few minute obverse toning freckles. The strike is good despite a few soft star centers. An outstanding Mature Head type coin. Likely part of a 1933 “Bank Holiday” horde (see Breen, page 211). EAC MS64. Ex: Central States Signature (Heritage, 4/2009), lot 1064. Early on this coin was housed in a different PCGS Holder (40588166/12923755) and sold on 1/4/12 by Heritage as a CAC coin, before the (variety) holder switch. It is the prime CoinFacts example of both the 1850 RB and a N-7.

1850 1C Newcomb 7 MS66RB PCGS #405881

CAC approved; N-7 attrition on slab; R-2. This dusky brick-red premium GEM is free of marks and has only a few minute obverse toning freckles. The strike is good despite a few soft star centers. An outstanding Mature Head type coin. Likely part of a 1933 “Bank Holiday” horde (see Breen, page 211). EAC MS64. Ex: Central States Signature (Heritage, 4/2009), lot 1064. Early on this coin was housed in a different PCGS Holder (40588166/12923755) and sold on 1/4/12 by Heritage as a CAC coin, before the (variety) holder switch. It is the prime CoinFacts example of both the 1850 RB and a N-7.

1850 1C Newcomb 7 MS66RB PCGS #405881

CAC approved; N-7 attrition on slab; R-2. This dusky brick-red premium GEM is free of marks and has only a few minute obverse toning freckles. The strike is good despite a few soft star centers. An outstanding Mature Head type coin. Likely part of a 1933 “Bank Holiday” horde (see Breen, page 211). EAC MS64. Ex: Central States Signature (Heritage, 4/2009), lot 1064. Early on this coin was housed in a different PCGS Holder (40588166/12923755) and sold on 1/4/12 by Heritage as a CAC coin, before the (variety) holder switch. It is the prime CoinFacts example of both the 1850 RB and a N-7.

1859 1C MS65 PCGS #2052

CAC approved

1859 1C MS65 PCGS #2052

CAC approved

1859 1C MS65 PCGS #2052

CAC approved

1859 1C MS65 PCGS #2052

CAC approved

1862 1C MS66 PCGS #2064

CAC and Eagle Eye

1862 1C MS66 PCGS #2064

CAC and Eagle Eye

1862 1C MS66 PCGS #2064

CAC and Eagle Eye

1932 1C MS67RD PCGS #2623

CAC Approved.

1932 1C MS67RD PCGS #2623

CAC Approved.

1932 1C MS67RD PCGS #2623

CAC Approved.

1932 1C MS67RD PCGS #2623

CAC Approved.

1867 2C MS66RB PCGS #3592

CAC approved. Unseen in better condition!

1867 2C MS66RB PCGS #3592

CAC approved. Unseen in better condition!

1867 2C MS66RB PCGS #3592

CAC approved. Unseen in better condition!