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1796 C2 Liberty Cap Half Cent, With Pole, R4. This coin has been authenticated and graded by PCGS as GENUINE, with code #98 for damage. The coin exhibits G5+ details and great, medium brown color, but the planchet has been beat up and looks a bit wavy. However, the date is 100% BOLD and plenty of the reverse details are strong, too. I love key-date coins like this because although it has minor problems, the color and eye appeal is still decent, the date is completely bold, and the light damage makes the coin much more "affordable." YES, I know how crazy it sounds to call an $ggnnn.00 coin "affordable," but this is a 1796 HALF CENT folks!
1804 1/2 C Plain 4, No Stems MS63 Brown PCGS. CAC. C-13, B-10, R.1. A late die state with little border dentilation visible only at the lower reverse. The lower obverse and upper reverse rims are flat and wide, giving the appearance of a broadstruck coin, a result of the die state. This piece has a sharp central strike with cartwheel luster on the dark chocolate and tan surfaces. Our EAC grade MS60.(
could almost pass for a RB coin - pictured in coinfacts
with verification - is a c-2 Manley 0.5- not yet listed in his book- ribbon end is still sharp and has same clash marks common to the c-1 plus additional clashes
with verification - is a c-2 Manley 0.5- not yet listed in his book- ribbon end is still sharp and has same clash marks common to the c-1 plus additional clashes
with verification - is a c-2 Manley 0.5- not yet listed in his book- ribbon end is still sharp and has same clash marks common to the c-1 plus additional clashes
from the catalog:1832 C-2 R2 PCGS graded MS64 Brown. Lustrous light to medium brown with a spot of darker toning above star 7/ The only contact marks are some extremely tiny pinpricks at the left top of the N in CENT. Excellent eye appeal. EDS, Manley state 1.0. The reverse is uncracked and the fields are smooth. Our grade is MS60+. Removed from a PCGS slab graded MS64BN (PCGS label included). Estimated Value $500-UP. Ex Broadway Stamp & Coin Shop 12/9/1984-Carvin Goodridge, McCawley & Grellman Auctions/Goldbergs 9/2/2012:323.