Catbert Seated Halves w/Varieties 的钱币相册
WB-3, Die Pair 3, R.5. Gunmetal gray with traces of tan and blue colors. Reverse fully proof-like. Diagonal planchet striations evident at the center of the reverse. Formerly of the Troy Wiseman collection and the Gobrecht Raisinet collection.
CAC. WB-10. Fantastic eye appeal for grade with green, orange, and gold toning.
CAC. WB-8. Hints of attractive red toning permeate the surfaces. Well struck, nearly mark free.
CAC. Gorgeous toning revealed when rotated under a good light.
CAC. WB-16 with prominent die cracks, especially running through the eagle's head!
CAC. WB-1. Per CoinFacts, only 400 survived in all grades from a low mintage of 144,000.
CAC, OGH. Superb eye appeal, have not seen one like it on market.
CAC. Prooflike. Beautiful shades of blue and cinnamon hues. Very difficult to photograph and has different looks when angled.
CAC. WB-16. Surfaces mirrored and hence the TV photo is darker than the coin shows in-hand.
CAC. Light blue and orange tones with immaculate surfaces. Look of a higher grade but there is a scratch under AMERICA.
CAC. Gray with toning reminiscent of "brushed steel" texture. Well struck.
CAC. Well struck with light peripheral toning. Fortin gave it his "gem" rating.
CAC. Attractive circulated cameo appearance! Slight rim hit on reverse.
CAC. Micro S, WB-5 variety. Doubling seen on mint mark, HALF DOLLAR, and arrows.