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1850-O 50C MS63 PCGS #6265

This Select 1850-O half is largely untoned and frosty, showing abundant luster amid a few small scrapes. A scarce variety, with doubling on the upper vertical obverse shield lines and shield edge. Two knocks on Liberty's knees are the only mentionable marks, making this an appealing and well-struck candidate for a type, date, or variety set.

1850-O 50C MS63 PCGS #6265

This Select 1850-O half is largely untoned and frosty, showing abundant luster amid a few small scrapes. A scarce variety, with doubling on the upper vertical obverse shield lines and shield edge. Two knocks on Liberty's knees are the only mentionable marks, making this an appealing and well-struck candidate for a type, date, or variety set.

1850-O 50C MS63 PCGS #6265

This Select 1850-O half is largely untoned and frosty, showing abundant luster amid a few small scrapes. A scarce variety, with doubling on the upper vertical obverse shield lines and shield edge. Two knocks on Liberty's knees are the only mentionable marks, making this an appealing and well-struck candidate for a type, date, or variety set.

1850-O 50C MS63 PCGS #6265

This Select 1850-O half is largely untoned and frosty, showing abundant luster amid a few small scrapes. A scarce variety, with doubling on the upper vertical obverse shield lines and shield edge. Two knocks on Liberty's knees are the only mentionable marks, making this an appealing and well-struck candidate for a type, date, or variety set.

1859-O $1 MS60 PCGS #6947

1859-O $1 MS60 PCGS. An undeniably Mint State example, this 1859-O Seated Liberty dollar displays fresh, frosty devices set against mirrored fields that show just a touch of light golden toning. Well-struck, with scattered abrasions pursuant to the grade. Housed in a first generation holder.One or more bags of 1859-O and 1860-O Seated silver dollars remained in Treasury vaults until they were released a little over 50 years ago. Today, most low level Mint State examples of these two issues are from that source. This brilliant silver example is likely one of those coins, featuring reflective fields and scattered grade-consistent surface marks

1859-O $1 MS60 PCGS #6947

1859-O $1 MS60 PCGS. An undeniably Mint State example, this 1859-O Seated Liberty dollar displays fresh, frosty devices set against mirrored fields that show just a touch of light golden toning. Well-struck, with scattered abrasions pursuant to the grade. Housed in a first generation holder.One or more bags of 1859-O and 1860-O Seated silver dollars remained in Treasury vaults until they were released a little over 50 years ago. Today, most low level Mint State examples of these two issues are from that source. This brilliant silver example is likely one of those coins, featuring reflective fields and scattered grade-consistent surface marks

1859-O $1 MS60 PCGS #6947

1859-O $1 MS60 PCGS. An undeniably Mint State example, this 1859-O Seated Liberty dollar displays fresh, frosty devices set against mirrored fields that show just a touch of light golden toning. Well-struck, with scattered abrasions pursuant to the grade. Housed in a first generation holder.One or more bags of 1859-O and 1860-O Seated silver dollars remained in Treasury vaults until they were released a little over 50 years ago. Today, most low level Mint State examples of these two issues are from that source. This brilliant silver example is likely one of those coins, featuring reflective fields and scattered grade-consistent surface marks

1859-O $1 MS60 PCGS #6947

1859-O $1 MS60 PCGS. An undeniably Mint State example, this 1859-O Seated Liberty dollar displays fresh, frosty devices set against mirrored fields that show just a touch of light golden toning. Well-struck, with scattered abrasions pursuant to the grade. Housed in a first generation holder.One or more bags of 1859-O and 1860-O Seated silver dollars remained in Treasury vaults until they were released a little over 50 years ago. Today, most low level Mint State examples of these two issues are from that source. This brilliant silver example is likely one of those coins, featuring reflective fields and scattered grade-consistent surface marks

1859-O $1 MS60 PCGS #6947

1859-O $1 MS60 PCGS. An undeniably Mint State example, this 1859-O Seated Liberty dollar displays fresh, frosty devices set against mirrored fields that show just a touch of light golden toning. Well-struck, with scattered abrasions pursuant to the grade. Housed in a first generation holder.One or more bags of 1859-O and 1860-O Seated silver dollars remained in Treasury vaults until they were released a little over 50 years ago. Today, most low level Mint State examples of these two issues are from that source. This brilliant silver example is likely one of those coins, featuring reflective fields and scattered grade-consistent surface marks

1859-O $1 MS60 PCGS #6947

1859-O $1 MS60 PCGS. An undeniably Mint State example, this 1859-O Seated Liberty dollar displays fresh, frosty devices set against mirrored fields that show just a touch of light golden toning. Well-struck, with scattered abrasions pursuant to the grade. Housed in a first generation holder.One or more bags of 1859-O and 1860-O Seated silver dollars remained in Treasury vaults until they were released a little over 50 years ago. Today, most low level Mint State examples of these two issues are from that source. This brilliant silver example is likely one of those coins, featuring reflective fields and scattered grade-consistent surface marks