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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, are the easiest to find. The strike and luster on my example are phenomenal--and it was worth every one of the many pennies I paid for it.
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, are the easiest to find. The strike and luster on my example are phenomenal--and it was worth every one of the many pennies I paid for it.
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, are the easiest to find. The strike and luster on my example are phenomenal--and it was worth every one of the many pennies I paid for it.
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, are the easiest to find. The strike and luster on my example are phenomenal--and it was worth every one of the many pennies I paid for it.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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).
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).
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).
CAC Approved; N-8, DS a, R-3---only 2 coins grade better in Brown. Attrition not on slab and zero MS66 N-8s graded by PCGS or NGC.
CAC Approved; N-8, DS a, R-3---only 2 coins grade better in Brown. Attrition not on slab and zero MS66 N-8s graded by PCGS or NGC.
CAC Approved; N-8, DS a, R-3---only 2 coins grade better in Brown. Attrition not on slab and zero MS66 N-8s graded by PCGS or NGC.
CAC Approved; N-8, DS a, R-3---only 2 coins grade better in Brown. Attrition not on slab and zero MS66 N-8s graded by PCGS or NGC.
CAC approved. Breen 2913; Heavy Date. Prominent clash marks are visible on each side. Essentially untoned with traces of champagne on each side. Originally purchased as an NGC slabbed coin I had it CAC approved before forwarding to PCGS for a successful crossover (and had the CAC sticker replaced).
CAC approved. Breen 2913; Heavy Date. Prominent clash marks are visible on each side. Essentially untoned with traces of champagne on each side. Originally purchased as an NGC slabbed coin I had it CAC approved before forwarding to PCGS for a successful crossover (and had the CAC sticker replaced).
CAC approved. Breen 2913; Heavy Date. Prominent clash marks are visible on each side. Essentially untoned with traces of champagne on each side. Originally purchased as an NGC slabbed coin I had it CAC approved before forwarding to PCGS for a successful crossover (and had the CAC sticker replaced).
CAC approved. Breen 2918: Heavy Date. Well detailed GEM that displays vibrant mint luster and attractive shades of champagne-gold and lavender toning. I had it CAC approved.
CAC approved. Breen 2918: Heavy Date. Well detailed GEM that displays vibrant mint luster and attractive shades of champagne-gold and lavender toning. I had it CAC approved.
CAC approved. Breen 2918: Heavy Date. Well detailed GEM that displays vibrant mint luster and attractive shades of champagne-gold and lavender toning. I had it CAC approved.
CAC Approved 22,200 minted. Frosty with excellent mint brilliance and a hint of natural color. Very scarce as a business strike. Filled 2 (not uncommon). Perfect example of a 3-cent nickel for a type collection.
CAC Approved 22,200 minted. Frosty with excellent mint brilliance and a hint of natural color. Very scarce as a business strike. Filled 2 (not uncommon). Perfect example of a 3-cent nickel for a type collection.
CAC Approved 22,200 minted. Frosty with excellent mint brilliance and a hint of natural color. Very scarce as a business strike. Filled 2 (not uncommon). Perfect example of a 3-cent nickel for a type collection.
CAC Approved. A lustrous key uber GEM with some subtle iridescent gold and icy blue tones. Sharply struck from a shattered obverse die. Essentially flawless with outstanding eye appeal. No finer CAC approved examples.
CAC Approved. A lustrous key uber GEM with some subtle iridescent gold and icy blue tones. Sharply struck from a shattered obverse die. Essentially flawless with outstanding eye appeal. No finer CAC approved examples.
CAC Approved. A lustrous key uber GEM with some subtle iridescent gold and icy blue tones. Sharply struck from a shattered obverse die. Essentially flawless with outstanding eye appeal. No finer CAC approved examples.
CAC Approved. A lustrous key uber GEM with some subtle iridescent gold and icy blue tones. Sharply struck from a shattered obverse die. Essentially flawless with outstanding eye appeal. No finer CAC approved examples.
From the Hansen Collection. In my opinion the only thing that keeps this beauty this from a higher grade, and CAC approval, is a hunk of organic matter under the I in UNITED (it literally has a hair in it--and it should have been removed prior to slabbing).
From the Hansen Collection. In my opinion the only thing that keeps this beauty this from a higher grade, and CAC approval, is a hunk of organic matter under the I in UNITED (it literally has a hair in it--and it should have been removed prior to slabbing).
From the Hansen Collection. In my opinion the only thing that keeps this beauty this from a higher grade, and CAC approval, is a hunk of organic matter under the I in UNITED (it literally has a hair in it--and it should have been removed prior to slabbing).
Full Strike and CAC approved. Outstanding New Orleans GEM—in every respect! Only one better at CAC.
Full Strike and CAC approved. Outstanding New Orleans GEM—in every respect! Only one better at CAC.
Full Strike and CAC approved. Outstanding New Orleans GEM—in every respect! Only one better at CAC.
Full Strike and CAC approved. Outstanding New Orleans GEM—in every respect! Only one better at CAC.
CAC Approved. Small Date; Fotrin 103a variety; R-3. Best in CoinFacts as a F103.
CAC Approved. Small Date; Fotrin 103a variety; R-3. Best in CoinFacts as a F103.
CAC Approved. Small Date; Fotrin 103a variety; R-3. Best in CoinFacts as a F103.
CAC Approved. Small Date; Fotrin 103a variety; R-3. Best in CoinFacts as a F103.
CAC approved. Fortin-107a on slab. R-3. From the Louis Eliasberg, Sr. collection. PCGS 9(1)/4. NGC 5/2/3/1. CAC 8/3. Light to medium pearl-gray iridescence dances across both sides of this sharp, vibrant, satin-textured GEM. GEM dimes of this early date are scarce and finer examples are rarely encountered. Pedigree: From S.H. and H. Chapman's Harlan P. Smith Collection sale, May 1906; J.M. Clapp; Clapp estate, 1942; Louis E. Eliasberg, Sr.; our (Bowers and Merena's) sale of the Louis E. Eliasberg, Sr. Collection, May 1996, lot 1121. The Fortin plate coin for the variety. Was NGC (343176-006) CAC (by me); I crossed it into a PCGS Slab on 4/11/17.
CAC approved. Fortin-107a on slab. R-3. From the Louis Eliasberg, Sr. collection. PCGS 9(1)/4. NGC 5/2/3/1. CAC 8/3. Light to medium pearl-gray iridescence dances across both sides of this sharp, vibrant, satin-textured GEM. GEM dimes of this early date are scarce and finer examples are rarely encountered. Pedigree: From S.H. and H. Chapman's Harlan P. Smith Collection sale, May 1906; J.M. Clapp; Clapp estate, 1942; Louis E. Eliasberg, Sr.; our (Bowers and Merena's) sale of the Louis E. Eliasberg, Sr. Collection, May 1996, lot 1121. The Fortin plate coin for the variety. Was NGC (343176-006) CAC (by me); I crossed it into a PCGS Slab on 4/11/17.
CAC approved. Fortin-107a on slab. R-3. From the Louis Eliasberg, Sr. collection. PCGS 9(1)/4. NGC 5/2/3/1. CAC 8/3. Light to medium pearl-gray iridescence dances across both sides of this sharp, vibrant, satin-textured GEM. GEM dimes of this early date are scarce and finer examples are rarely encountered. Pedigree: From S.H. and H. Chapman's Harlan P. Smith Collection sale, May 1906; J.M. Clapp; Clapp estate, 1942; Louis E. Eliasberg, Sr.; our (Bowers and Merena's) sale of the Louis E. Eliasberg, Sr. Collection, May 1996, lot 1121. The Fortin plate coin for the variety. Was NGC (343176-006) CAC (by me); I crossed it into a PCGS Slab on 4/11/17.
CAC approved. Fortin Variety 107; R-3. Type Two Obverse (two lines above E). Original silver-gray surfaces, satiny white, and clean. A great lustrous Uber GEM with fantastic overall eye appeal (and some light die clashing). Miss Liberty and the details are frosty and well struck. None graded finer by CAC.
CAC approved. Fortin Variety 107; R-3. Type Two Obverse (two lines above E). Original silver-gray surfaces, satiny white, and clean. A great lustrous Uber GEM with fantastic overall eye appeal (and some light die clashing). Miss Liberty and the details are frosty and well struck. None graded finer by CAC.
CAC approved. Fortin Variety 107; R-3. Type Two Obverse (two lines above E). Original silver-gray surfaces, satiny white, and clean. A great lustrous Uber GEM with fantastic overall eye appeal (and some light die clashing). Miss Liberty and the details are frosty and well struck. None graded finer by CAC.
Based on Breen's description (page 334) I believe that this die pair was used to make the 12 "proofs" for this date. "These dies were later used (retaining initial polish) on business strikes, still later cracking" (as seen on the obverse).
Based on Breen's description (page 334) I believe that this die pair was used to make the 12 "proofs" for this date. "These dies were later used (retaining initial polish) on business strikes, still later cracking" (as seen on the obverse).
Based on Breen's description (page 334) I believe that this die pair was used to make the 12 "proofs" for this date. "These dies were later used (retaining initial polish) on business strikes, still later cracking" (as seen on the obverse).
B-1. R.3. Small Letters. Tompkins Die State 1/3. There is no die rust around the date, but the reverse has numerous peripheral die cracks. Several border stars are weak but the central devices are sharp. Deep blue, amber, and russet border toning frames light golden interiors on both sides. A thin, faint pinscratch near Liberty's nose is the only mentionable surface flaw.
B-1. R.3. Small Letters. Tompkins Die State 1/3. There is no die rust around the date, but the reverse has numerous peripheral die cracks. Several border stars are weak but the central devices are sharp. Deep blue, amber, and russet border toning frames light golden interiors on both sides. A thin, faint pinscratch near Liberty's nose is the only mentionable surface flaw.
B-1. R.3. Small Letters. Tompkins Die State 1/3. There is no die rust around the date, but the reverse has numerous peripheral die cracks. Several border stars are weak but the central devices are sharp. Deep blue, amber, and russet border toning frames light golden interiors on both sides. A thin, faint pinscratch near Liberty's nose is the only mentionable surface flaw.
B-1. R.3. Small Letters. Tompkins Die State 1/3. There is no die rust around the date, but the reverse has numerous peripheral die cracks. Several border stars are weak but the central devices are sharp. Deep blue, amber, and russet border toning frames light golden interiors on both sides. A thin, faint pinscratch near Liberty's nose is the only mentionable surface flaw.
CAC approved. Great luster. Reverse die crack from rim near left wingtip through shield.
CAC approved. Great luster. Reverse die crack from rim near left wingtip through shield.
CAC approved. Great luster. Reverse die crack from rim near left wingtip through shield.
CAC approved. Great luster. Reverse die crack from rim near left wingtip through shield.
O-102; The 3 in the date is sharply re-punched below.
O-102; The 3 in the date is sharply re-punched below.
O-102; The 3 in the date is sharply re-punched below.
O-102; The 3 in the date is sharply re-punched below.
O-102; The 3 in the date is sharply re-punched below.
CAC Approved. My "with motto" type example of the Seated Liberty motif. Lustrous with a terrific strike and no distractions.
CAC Approved. My "with motto" type example of the Seated Liberty motif. Lustrous with a terrific strike and no distractions.
CAC Approved. My "with motto" type example of the Seated Liberty motif. Lustrous with a terrific strike and no distractions.
CAC Approved. Outstanding luster! Won through Heritage as an NGC coin with a CAC stamp. I crossed it into a PCGS holder and had CAC re-approve it.
CAC Approved. Outstanding luster! Won through Heritage as an NGC coin with a CAC stamp. I crossed it into a PCGS holder and had CAC re-approve it.
CAC Approved. Outstanding luster! Won through Heritage as an NGC coin with a CAC stamp. I crossed it into a PCGS holder and had CAC re-approve it.
CAC Certified. OC-6 Low; R.3. The date is re-punched, and a fine line connects the D in GOD to the eagle’s head. This beautiful and lustrous near GEM is on the cusp of a conditional rarity (only 5 coins have been certified by CAC that are numerically higher (4 in MS65 1 in MS66). The sweat drop on the bottom edge of the reverse keeps it from a GEM grade.
CAC Certified. OC-6 Low; R.3. The date is re-punched, and a fine line connects the D in GOD to the eagle’s head. This beautiful and lustrous near GEM is on the cusp of a conditional rarity (only 5 coins have been certified by CAC that are numerically higher (4 in MS65 1 in MS66). The sweat drop on the bottom edge of the reverse keeps it from a GEM grade.
CAC Certified. OC-6 Low; R.3. The date is re-punched, and a fine line connects the D in GOD to the eagle’s head. This beautiful and lustrous near GEM is on the cusp of a conditional rarity (only 5 coins have been certified by CAC that are numerically higher (4 in MS65 1 in MS66). The sweat drop on the bottom edge of the reverse keeps it from a GEM grade.
CAC Certified. OC-6 Low; R.3. The date is re-punched, and a fine line connects the D in GOD to the eagle’s head. This beautiful and lustrous near GEM is on the cusp of a conditional rarity (only 5 coins have been certified by CAC that are numerically higher (4 in MS65 1 in MS66). The sweat drop on the bottom edge of the reverse keeps it from a GEM grade.