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A high end GEM C-1, the only dies used to strike the mintage of 1855 half cents. An exceptionally lustrous GEM that is sharply struck and has a lovely original iridescent toning on both sides, imparting a fantastic visual allure.. CAC approved
This is a beautiful Chain Cent. Of the five different die marriages used to strike this first mass produced cent issue of the U.S. mint, the S-3 is the most "common" listed as a low Rarity-3. Mint records show that 36,103 Chain cents were struck under the authority of Henry Voigt. Of these, the Sheldon-3's were thought to have been part of the 18,347 examples delivered between March 2 and March 8, 1793. This is a CAC approved coin
This is an early die state S-8, B-13, R-3 CAC.approved. Milk chocolate with wonderful luster. This is a wonderful Wreath Vine and Bar
This is a S-176, R-4 Style II Hair, Small 8, CAC approved. This piece has wonderful eye appeal and could pass of uncirculated, but there is some wear on the high points.. This is the finest Sheldon 176 and is has a Cleneay-Hall-Brand provenance. This coin comes from the Naftzger collection
Small date with frosty luster and sharp strike. CAC approved
This is a CAC approved coin. Approximately 450 proofs survived in all grades from a 600 piece mintage. Wonderful eye appeal. This has a repunching on the date with the 1 triple punched