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1806 50C Pointed 6, Stem AU53 PCGS #6071

CAC O-118a, T-24, R3. Extensive die cracks and internal cuds on the reverse represent the imminent end of the reverse die. Lustrous gold toning at the rims recedes to pale-gold at the centers of this remarkably well-struck half considering the advanced state of the dies. The obverse die shows heavy die clashing and faint cracks at stars 2 and 3, yet five later varieties make use of the obverse die.

1826 50C AU55 PCGS #6143

CAC. Flashes of aqua and purple colors enhance this attractive half.

1839 50C No Drapery MS62 PCGS #6230

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.

1856-O 50C MS63 PCGS #6288

CAC. WB-16. Surfaces mirrored and hence the TV photo is darker than the coin shows in-hand.

1853-O 50C Arrows and Rays AU58 PCGS #6276

CAC, OGH. Superb eye appeal, have not seen one like it on market.

1855-O 50C Arrows AU58 PCGS #6283

CAC. Prooflike. Beautiful shades of blue and cinnamon hues. Very difficult to photograph and has different looks when angled.

1877-S 50C MS64 PCGS #6357

CAC. Micro S, WB-5 variety. Doubling seen on mint mark, HALF DOLLAR, and arrows.

1874 50C AU55 PCGS #6346

CAC. Reverse is amazingly colorful.

1901 50C AU55 PCGS #6489

CAC. I love the green toning!

1944-D 50C MS65 PCGS #6622

CAC Gold. OGH. A satiny pearlescent patina with subtle baby blue toning on the obverse.

1957-D 50C MS65 PCGS #6673

OGH. Love the varied obverse colors.