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1793 1/2C PO1BN PCGS #1000

C-2. CAC cert. This coin certainly seems under-graded in my humble opinion. Much of the date and all legends are visible in person, there is zero porosity, and the color is beautiful. (white scratches are on holder, not the coin.) Seriously thinking of having it regraded.

1794 1/2C C-2a Sm Edge Letters F12BN PCGS #35024

C-2a Low-Relief Head. Great chocolate brown color. Self-submitted crossover from ANACS F12.

1795 1/2C Lettered Edge VG8BN PCGS #1009

C-1a Lettered Edge. Solid coin with a small planchet flaw as the only detraction

1795 1/2C Plain Edge, No Pole G6BN PCGS #1018

G6. C-6a Plain Edge, No Pole. Nice glossy tan color and smooth surfaces. PCGS uses my coin for their Photograde G6 example which is pretty cool. Self-submitted.

1797 1/2C Plain Edge F12BN PCGS #1036

C-2 "Centered Head" Late die state with bold break from lower fraction through UNI. Evidence of a possible double strike, with sub-millimeter rotation, can be seen in the right obverse denticles as well as between the pole and bust. .

1797 1/2C Plain Edge VG10BN PCGS #1036

C-3a. The somewhat scarcer "Low Head" variety, the same die pairing as the lettered and the uber-rare gripped edge. Prominent “chin wart” die break. Color and surfaces are quite nice.

1806 1/2C Large 6, Stems VF35BN PCGS #1099

C-4 Large 6/Stems. Supposed to be a common variety, but it has only 1/5 the population of the Small 6/No Stems.

1793 1C Chain, AMERI. FR2BN PCGS #1340

S-1 AMERI. reverse. Important variety. Excellent detail for the grade.

1793 1C Chain, America FR2BN PCGS #1341

S-3 Great color and surfaces. More detail, including a partial date, is visible in person.

1793 1C Wreath, Vine and Bars VG8BN PCGS #1347

S-6. "Sprung Die" variety. I’ve loved wreaths ever since I first opened a Red Book as a kid and I’m quite happy with this very nice example.

1793 1C Wreath, Lettered Edge AG3BN PCGS #1350

S-11, b or c (I would need to have it reholdered to tell for sure.) Obverse is G4 with a sharp full date in person.

1793 1C Liberty Cap N1BN PCGS #1359

S-13. FR details. Full date and absolutely original color and rock-solid surfaces. It has the slightest bend which kept it from grading out. Ex-David L Kahn and Shawn A. Yancey

1794 1C Head of 1793 FR2BN PCGS #1362

S-19b. R4+. Solid, glossy chocolate brown surfaces and sharp bust detail. Self-submitted.

1794 1C Head of 1794 VF20BN PCGS #901374

VF20. S-24 "Apple Cheek." One of the most beloved Head of 1794 varieties. Currently the VF20 example photo in CoinFacts. Ex: the late, great, Doug F. Bird. Self-submitted.

1794 1C Head of 1795 G4BN PCGS #1365

S-71. Head of 1795. Solid coin. Ex-Jack D. Young. Self-submitted.

1795 1C S-78 Plain Edge AG3BN PCGS #35729

S-78. Very cool Double Strike with first strike 20% Off-Center.

1795 1C S-74 Lettered Edge G4BN PCGS #35714

S-74 R4. Slightly better variety.

1796 1C Liberty Cap G6BN PCGS #1392

S-87. Heavy die-lapping makes this the "Open Mouth" variety. Ex: Tom Deck. Self-Submitted.

1796 1C Draped, Reverse of 1794 VG10BN PCGS #1404

S-109. Reverse of 1794. Attractive and above average for a '96 Draped Bust.

1798 1C First Hair Style VF30BN PCGS #1431

S-161 First Hair Style. Noyes Condition Census #20. Stunning color and surfaces. Ex-Shawn A Yancey.