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1813 50C 50C/UNI AU55 PCGS #6104

CAC & Rattler, ex. Hamilton/Graves Heritage says: The misplaced letters UNI are prominently visible between 50 and C at the lower reverse of this Choice AU half dollar. This important variety enjoys a separate listing in the Guide Book. Both sides exhibit faint hairlines that undoubtedly prevent a higher grade. The obverse has pastel gold, blue, and iridescent toning. The reverse has light gold toning at the center, within a blue peripheral frame.

1813 50C 50C/UNI AU55 PCGS #6104

CAC & Rattler, ex. Hamilton/Graves Heritage says: The misplaced letters UNI are prominently visible between 50 and C at the lower reverse of this Choice AU half dollar. This important variety enjoys a separate listing in the Guide Book. Both sides exhibit faint hairlines that undoubtedly prevent a higher grade. The obverse has pastel gold, blue, and iridescent toning. The reverse has light gold toning at the center, within a blue peripheral frame.

1813 50C 50C/UNI AU55 PCGS #6104

CAC & Rattler, ex. Hamilton/Graves Heritage says: The misplaced letters UNI are prominently visible between 50 and C at the lower reverse of this Choice AU half dollar. This important variety enjoys a separate listing in the Guide Book. Both sides exhibit faint hairlines that undoubtedly prevent a higher grade. The obverse has pastel gold, blue, and iridescent toning. The reverse has light gold toning at the center, within a blue peripheral frame.

1813 50C 50C/UNI AU55 PCGS #6104

CAC & Rattler, ex. Hamilton/Graves Heritage says: The misplaced letters UNI are prominently visible between 50 and C at the lower reverse of this Choice AU half dollar. This important variety enjoys a separate listing in the Guide Book. Both sides exhibit faint hairlines that undoubtedly prevent a higher grade. The obverse has pastel gold, blue, and iridescent toning. The reverse has light gold toning at the center, within a blue peripheral frame.

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.

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 AU55 PCGS #6113

Impressive peach, purple, and green toning dominates both sides. Minimally abraded and attractive. The curls and claws show minor wear. A late, clashed die stage with peripheral elements drawn toward the rims.

1818 50C AU55 PCGS #6113

Impressive peach, purple, and green toning dominates both sides. Minimally abraded and attractive. The curls and claws show minor wear. A late, clashed die stage with peripheral elements drawn toward the rims.

1819/8 50C O-101 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.

1822 50C AU55 PCGS #6129

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1822 50C AU55 PCGS #6129

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1823 50C O-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.

1825 50C AU55 PCGS #6142

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1825 50C AU55 PCGS #6142

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1833 50C AU53+ PCGS #6163

o.103 A lovely circ cam toned bust half.

1834 50C Large Date, Small Letters AU55+ PCGS #6165

CAC o.102 This coin, and the next lot are two highlights of the present auction. While “only” AU55, these are two of the most stunning bust halves colorwise we have had the honor of offering. Brilliant, frosty silver centers yield to rich, concentric rings of rainbow color, evidence of decades of storage in a Wayte Raymond or other old cardboard album. It is clear that these two lots were a part of the same old time collection. PCGS 144, NGC 32, CAC 21. Throw away the price guides and don’t bother looking at the APRs. This coin is so wonderfully toned that if it was a Morgan dollar, it would garner a 9+ on our 10-point color scale. If the Northern Lights Collector was putting together an AU set of Bust halves, this would be his 1834! How many old time colored halves like this still exist? Good luck finding another! We expect to see world record bids when this one closes.

1834 50C Large Date, Small Letters AU55+ PCGS #6165

CAC o.102 This coin, and the next lot are two highlights of the present auction. While “only” AU55, these are two of the most stunning bust halves colorwise we have had the honor of offering. Brilliant, frosty silver centers yield to rich, concentric rings of rainbow color, evidence of decades of storage in a Wayte Raymond or other old cardboard album. It is clear that these two lots were a part of the same old time collection. PCGS 144, NGC 32, CAC 21. Throw away the price guides and don’t bother looking at the APRs. This coin is so wonderfully toned that if it was a Morgan dollar, it would garner a 9+ on our 10-point color scale. If the Northern Lights Collector was putting together an AU set of Bust halves, this would be his 1834! How many old time colored halves like this still exist? Good luck finding another! We expect to see world record bids when this one closes.

1835 50C O-107 AU55+ PCGS #39933

The twin of the previous lot. Soft silver centers yield to rich rainbow toning at the periphery. You can tell that these two marvelously toned GEM AUs were stored together for decades in the same old album. The colors are spectacular and these two coins need to be seen in hand to be truly appreciated. O-107. R-1. PCGS 195, NGC 132, CAC 40. Again, toss away the price guides and don’t even bother with APRs. The toning on this one is ever so slightly less vibrant than the previous lot, but nonetheless, we rate the colors as an 9+ on our 10-point scale. Truly a beauty and a coin that really will bring a record price for an AU55 1835 half. The opportunity this pair presents for the collector is one that should not be missed! As stunning as any of the coins in the Northern Lights Collection, and no doubt will realize a world record price! Good luck!