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1880 T$1 Trade PR65 PCGS #7060

“Fire and Ice “This coin exhibits beautiful fire and ice toning on the obverse and a very light but prevalent toning. Truly a gem. This was purchased a coin show in an OGH I immediately re-holdered it because the colors on this coin are so bright and shine right through. In hand the orange color looks much more red.

1811 50C Large 8 AU55 PCGS #6096

Gold CAC ex. David Sunshine, paradime- Toned. Bust Half. GOLD CAC. Rattler. Better Date. There is a little left you can ask from a Bust Half Dollar. If you needed or wanted only one Bust Half Dollar, this is the coin you would like to buy. We believe PCGS back in the day likely thought the toning on the high point as wear. This present example looks better than most MS62 in todays holder. Regardless of the grade, the coin is under-graded and a monster. With attractive cobalt blue throughout the devices splendidly mixed with splashes of sun-yellow, the coin is a beauty to behold. - Note: When this example was slabbed there was no distinction between Large 8 & Small 8. The correct PCGS # now is 6097 not 6096.

1811 50C Large 8 AU55 PCGS #6096

Gold CAC ex. David Sunshine, paradime- Toned. Bust Half. GOLD CAC. Rattler. Better Date. There is a little left you can ask from a Bust Half Dollar. If you needed or wanted only one Bust Half Dollar, this is the coin you would like to buy. We believe PCGS back in the day likely thought the toning on the high point as wear. This present example looks better than most MS62 in todays holder. Regardless of the grade, the coin is under-graded and a monster. With attractive cobalt blue throughout the devices splendidly mixed with splashes of sun-yellow, the coin is a beauty to behold. - Note: When this example was slabbed there was no distinction between Large 8 & Small 8. The correct PCGS # now is 6097 not 6096.

1812 50C Overton 107 AU50 PCGS #39452

ex. Sheridan Raucous copper, aqua, turquoise and gold toning captures the eye. Luster flares under the multicolored patina. OK … the left wing is soft. This early date will nonetheless be a centerpiece of your collection. Tim pried the coin loose from Charlton Meyer, Jr., a fellow Louisianan, in Feb. 1991.

1812 50C Overton 107 AU50 PCGS #39452

ex. Sheridan Raucous copper, aqua, turquoise and gold toning captures the eye. Luster flares under the multicolored patina. OK … the left wing is soft. This early date will nonetheless be a centerpiece of your collection. Tim pried the coin loose from Charlton Meyer, Jr., a fellow Louisianan, in Feb. 1991.

1812 50C Overton 107 AU50 PCGS #39452

ex. Sheridan Raucous copper, aqua, turquoise and gold toning captures the eye. Luster flares under the multicolored patina. OK … the left wing is soft. This early date will nonetheless be a centerpiece of your collection. Tim pried the coin loose from Charlton Meyer, Jr., a fellow Louisianan, in Feb. 1991.

1813 50C Overton 103 XF40 PCGS #39461

CAC Previously ANACS 40

1814 50C AU50+ PCGS #6105

"Acapulco Gold" Beautiful coin exhibiting very nice sporadic toning. Many colors are displayed across this coin mostly on the rims. I like to think this is a mosh pit of color, because the many different colors that are visible on the coin.

1814 50C AU55 PCGS #6105

GOLD CAC Heritage says: The highly sought Gold CAC label indicates this sharp and original Overton-103 example is deserving of an even finer grade. This Choice coin is struck from a heavily clashed die state, with the peripheral elements drawn to the edges, extensive die wear, and a heavy die line from the scroll to the left (facing) wing. Forest-green and bluish-gray toning yields to golden luster at the borders that adds extra eye appeal to this ultimate, collector-grade O-103.

1814/3 50C AU50 PCGS #6106

Ex. Hansen CAC Sheridan says: You like color? You will love this coin. A rainbow of iridescent hues blankets the pretentious obverse. The more modest reverse cheerfully offers a beguiling halo of color through the legend. A generally soft impression comes with the late die state and is of secondary importance.

1814/3 50C AU50 PCGS #6106

Ex. Hansen CAC Sheridan says: You like color? You will love this coin. A rainbow of iridescent hues blankets the pretentious obverse. The more modest reverse cheerfully offers a beguiling halo of color through the legend. A generally soft impression comes with the late die state and is of secondary importance.

1815/2 50C XF40 PCGS #6108

Key date? Perfect circ cam? This 15/2 is just lovely. There are better examples out there of course but this coin was perfect for my set.

1818 50C Overton 112 VF30 PCGS #39529

Extremely dramatic toning on this 1818! Super nice red, blues, yellow, and oranges grace the obverse. The reverse has beautiful rim toning.

1818 50C Overton 112a VF25 PCGS #39530

"Whitman Rings" Insane ring toning around the obverse and reverse this is some of the most vivid toning I have seen on a coin.

1819 50C XF45 PCGS #6117

Beautiful orange color with hints of blue around it. Luster and details are immense for an XF45.

1819/8 50C Overton 101 Small 9 AU55 PCGS #39555

A beautifully toned AU55 example with bold greens, blues, and golds throughout. A sharp strike shows very bold definition and the details are very frosty with a rich satin glow when viewed in a light. The eye appeal is exceptional.

1823 50C Overton 105 AU55+ PCGS #39608

CAC- This coin is super flashy with very pretty album toning, lovely bust half and a great edition to the 55+ set.

1827 50C Square Base 2 AU53 PCGS #6144

CAC- The luster on this 1827 is crazy considering the grade. Bright flashy luster hits you and with the toning this coin is a wonderful example of the Square Base 2.

1828 50C Overton 121a Sq Base 2, Sm 8's, Lg Lt XF40 PCGS #39777

CAC O-121, R-3. Extremely attractive color! Blues and golds mix over surfaces that show ample luster for the grade.

1831 50C Overton 111 MS63 PCGS #39848

One of my favorite bust halves of all time, crossed from an NGC fatty this bust half is a stunner. Oranges, reds, blues combined together with flashy luster this coin is a true gem piece.

1831 50C AU50 PCGS #6159

Gold CAC

1831 50C AU50 PCGS #6159

Gold CAC

1832 50C Small Letters AU55 PCGS #6160

The luster on this coin is superb knowing how many 1832 small letters tone. This is a great coin combined with the blue arc toning from another coin laying on top.

1833 50C AU53+ PCGS #6163

A lovely circ cam toned bust half.

1834 50C O-107 Lg Date, Sm Letters AU58 PCGS #39911

CAC Beautiful blues and flashy luster, well struck, circulated for very little.

1834 50C Overton 102 XF40 PCGS #39906

Basically unseen perfect aqua color on this half. I love the circulated cameo look and this coin emulates that perfectly.

1837 50C AU55 PCGS #6176

Paradime says: Wildly toned Reeded Edge Capped Bust Half Dollar, 1837 50c is one of the only readily available dates for the 50 Cents Reverse and type without doubling or tripping the budget. With a stunning design, this coin shows eye popping peripheral hues. With deeper red centers that transitions to purple, ocean-blue, sky-blue, yellow and others, this is a great coin to have in a collection. Seldom do we find this date and type with collectors in circulated condition, save for a comparable AU55 PCGS CAC that sold for $1,920 04/22 ST. The present example colors and toning far exceeds the that of the CAC, though the originality of that example is superior. In hand this coin is absolutely pops. Wildly toned Capped Bust half have gained tremendous popularity and this will draw huge numbers of interest.

1858 50C MS62 PCGS #6293

Previously NGC MS62

1862 50C PR64 PCGS #6416

“Blazing Sunset” Superbly toned obverse and reverse both start as a light blue haze and fade into darker blues and purple. Very nice orange/red colors crowd the center of this coin. Legend Auction says: Classic old time collection toning graces the surfaces of this watery-reflective near-GEM. Azure and rich orange toning is enlivened by the reflective brilliance of the mirrored fields. The devices are sharply rendered and the eye appeal on this near-GEM Civil War year half dollar is excellent. We do not know why CAC did not approve it, we like the look a lot!

1863 50C J-343 PR66RB PCGS #70505

“Into the Mulitverse” ex. Bob R. Simpson Collection This coin is truly a gem. Being a very rare copper proof with this beautiful red and blue toning that shines through the coin and is visible without bright light. Legend Auction says: An incredible and technicolored GEM example of this transitional pattern half dollar. Pairing the regular 1863 Proof obverse with a with Motto reverse, as adopted in 1866, this coin is struck in copper with a reeded edge. A low Rarity-7, there are 7-12 examples known in all grades, of which this is one of the very FINEST. Ultra reflective, incredibly well preserved mirrors are glassy and flashy. The fields are essentially without flaw. The intensity of the flashy mirrors bring out the swirling blend of cherry-red with violet and azure accents, giving this GEM an exquisite look. WOW.

1866 50C Motto PR62 PCGS #6424

“Skittle” This coin is truly a rainbow. I call it a skittle coin, although it has many hairline scratches the color is truly like no other. This coin was most likely wrapped in cellophane with other coins.

1878 50C PR65 PCGS #6439

“The 4th of July” ex. D.L. Hansen Collection This coin exhibits very beautiful firework like toning. Truly a gem proof, beautiful reds and blues pop on the obverse and reverse of this coin.

1882 50C PR64 PCGS #6443

“ Lemon Blue” Heritage says: Lemon-gold and ocean-blue borders encompass dusky peach centers. The strike is intricate, and neither the fields nor devices show any evidence of contact. WB-102 is the misplaced date variety, with the tops of two digits lurking the dentils between the 18 and 88.

1883 50C PR65 PCGS #6444

CAC This coin has all bells and whistles, CAC endorsed rattler, with toning. The colors are extremely pleasant mostly red and blues.

1883 50C PR65 PCGS #6444

CAC This coin has all bells and whistles, CAC endorsed rattler, with toning. The colors are extremely pleasant mostly red and blues.

1890 50C PR64+ PCGS #6451

“The Apricot” CAC - ex. Sommelier Collection This coin is deeply toned and this coin in hand is very dark, the toning does shine through though. Legend Auctions says: Rich and magnificent! A borderline GEM Proof that boasts a majestic melange of teal, violet, amber, tangerine, and apricot toning. The mirrors are watery and are moderate, the rich, deep toning somewhat subduing the vibrance. The surfaces are smooth and ultra sleek with a great eye appeal overall. WOW.

1834 25C AU50 PCGS #5353

GOLD CAC

1888 25C PR64 PCGS #5589

“Electric Blues” Superbly toned obverse and reverse. The obverse is covered in beautiful red and pink haze in the center surrounded by a blue border that fades from a blue to a very nice light blue. The reverse is almost the same but the reds are much more vivid and it the blue fades from a dark royal blue to the very nice light blue haze.

1920 25C AU55FH PCGS #5735

Superb album toning graces this 1920 standing liberty which also received a full head designation because this coin probably sat in an album after its short run in circulation.

1878 20C PR64 PCGS #5306

CAC lovely blue and red toning

1878 20C PR64 PCGS #5306

CAC lovely blue and red toning

1878 20C PR64 PCGS #5306

CAC lovely blue and red toning

1878 20C PR64 PCGS #5306

CAC lovely blue and red toning

1840 10C No Drapery MS65 PCGS #4573

“Radiation Hazard” ex. Sommelier Collection Extremely beautiful toning on this piece. It shows major pops of red and blue in the center of both the obverse and reverse. Truly a beautifully toned piece. Legend Auction says: This is one of those coins that will burn its impression in your mind and you won't be able to forget it! Its visual allure is truly spectacular. A strong, beaming luster radiates all over. Both sides are awash in a classic aqua-teal and cobalt blue tone with dazzling tangerine-gold in the centers. Every detail is sharply struck up from a late obverse die state. There is a major crack from the rim to the left of the date, riding up into the shield and there are a number of tiny rim cuds along the periphery. The eye appeal is excellent.

1890 10C MS66+ PCGS #4704

"Electric Blue Living" CAC - This coin shows great character. The obverse being completely toned in this lovely blue with a hint of red in the center is truly one of a kind. The reverse has no toning whatsoever making this coin truly opposite. Legend Auction says: With only seven coins graded higher by PCGS, this PQ, beautifully toned GEM is a great collector coin. Rich teal, azure, rose, and amber-gold toning blanket the obverse of this well struck coin. A bold satin frost blooms on both sides.

1872-S H10C Mintmark Below Bow MS66 PCGS #4401

"Splatter Bomb" ex. Gil This coin has very beautiful toning. The obverse being completely toned and the reverse having little to no toning truly makes this coin special. This coin is very bright and struck very nicely. Little to no wear is seen on this coin.

1866 3CS PR66+ PCGS #3716

CAC - ex Larry Shapiro This 3cs silver is so beautiful. The coin itself is very dark but at the right angles the color shines through. This coin exhibits all the great properties of a toned 3cs piece. Legend Auction says A glowing, watery mirrored GEM Proof. Iridescent blues, pale greens, pale orange, and rose gold comes out when rotated in a light. Sharply struck and frosted devices stand out. The eye appeal is great.

1873 3CS PR65 PCGS #3724

“The Spot” CAC - This coin is truly special. It exhibits beautiful blues and reds that are extremely bright and visible from very far away. Truly a gem.

1856-S $3 VF20 PCGS #7975

This coin in hand looks like small copper round. The gold has toned so much it has turned a dark brown.

1929 $2.50 XF45 PCGS #7953

"The American Warrior" Insanely toned $2.5 Indian. Superb rim toning is present on the obverse. The reverse is covered in toned spots.