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Coast Coin Comments: Reeded Edge. These were among the first coins struck with the new steam press installed at the Philadelphia Mint in 1836. Approximately 1200 pieces were struck. This is one of the better surviving examples with a solid strike, no heavy contact marks and wonderful original surfaces. A nice golden and light dove-gray core gives way to a touch of peripheral teal as well as some golden-orange in the protected areas of the design. An important piece of American numismatics. Just 8 have graded numerically finer at PCGS.
PCGS MS61 CAC. Goldberg Auctions description: 1837. PCGS graded MS-61 PQ. CAC. Nice light gold and blue toning. Softly struck on the eagle's neck (PCGS # 6176) Estimate Value $950 - 1,000
PCGS MS61 CAC. Goldberg Auctions description: 1837. PCGS graded MS-61 PQ. CAC. Nice light gold and blue toning. Softly struck on the eagle's neck (PCGS # 6176) Estimate Value $950 - 1,000
PCGS MS61 CAC. Goldberg Auctions description: 1837. PCGS graded MS-61 PQ. CAC. Nice light gold and blue toning. Softly struck on the eagle's neck (PCGS # 6176) Estimate Value $950 - 1,000
PCGS MS62 CAC. Stacks description: 1838 Capped Bust Half Dollar. Reeded Edge. HALF DOL. GR-11. Rarity-1. MS-62 (PCGS). CAC. Satiny surfaces are uncommonly smooth for the assigned grade. Lightly toned in a blend of pearl gray and pale gold, this handsome example also offers sharp to full striking detail for the central design elements. As one of the most common die marriages of the issue, the 1838 GR-11 is a popular type candidate for the collector seeking a single example of the brief Capped Bust, Reeded Edge half dollar design of 1838 to 1839. In an absolute sense, however, Mint State survivors of this type are scarce, especially from a market availability standpoint.
PCGS MS62 CAC. Stacks description: 1838 Capped Bust Half Dollar. Reeded Edge. HALF DOL. GR-11. Rarity-1. MS-62 (PCGS). CAC. Satiny surfaces are uncommonly smooth for the assigned grade. Lightly toned in a blend of pearl gray and pale gold, this handsome example also offers sharp to full striking detail for the central design elements. As one of the most common die marriages of the issue, the 1838 GR-11 is a popular type candidate for the collector seeking a single example of the brief Capped Bust, Reeded Edge half dollar design of 1838 to 1839. In an absolute sense, however, Mint State survivors of this type are scarce, especially from a market availability standpoint.
PCGS MS62 CAC. Stacks description: 1838 Capped Bust Half Dollar. Reeded Edge. HALF DOL. GR-11. Rarity-1. MS-62 (PCGS). CAC. Satiny surfaces are uncommonly smooth for the assigned grade. Lightly toned in a blend of pearl gray and pale gold, this handsome example also offers sharp to full striking detail for the central design elements. As one of the most common die marriages of the issue, the 1838 GR-11 is a popular type candidate for the collector seeking a single example of the brief Capped Bust, Reeded Edge half dollar design of 1838 to 1839. In an absolute sense, however, Mint State survivors of this type are scarce, especially from a market availability standpoint.
David Lawrence Item Description: PCGS #531102. Luminous luster shines through rich golden-brown patina revealing please gold, russet, and blue undertones and helps to highlight the crisp striking detail.
Heritage Auctions Notes: 1839 Reeded Edge Half Dollar, Fine Details Rare Small Letters Reverse, GR-1 1839 50C Small Letters, GR-1, R.7 -- Filed Rims -- PCGS Genuine. Fine Details. The 1839 GR-1 Reeded Edge half dollar is the Small Letters Guide Book key, and it is the rarest Reeded Edge variety aside from the famous 1838-O. In his Registry of Die Varieties for Reeded Edge Bust half dollars, Dick Graham writes: "As of this writing, I have verified 10 coins in all grades and conditions. Several of these coins have been discovered in the last 5 years, so it is still possible that more will surface in the future, but never enough to satisfy demand for variety and Red Book collectors." This piece displays deep gunmetal-gray patina and moderate wear, with light, scattered abrasions. A singular mark in the left obverse field between Liberty's chin and star 2 serves as a pedigree marker. PCGS notes rim filing, which prevents a numeric grade.
Heritage Auctions Notes: 1839 Reeded Edge Half Dollar, Fine Details Rare Small Letters Reverse, GR-1 1839 50C Small Letters, GR-1, R.7 -- Filed Rims -- PCGS Genuine. Fine Details. The 1839 GR-1 Reeded Edge half dollar is the Small Letters Guide Book key, and it is the rarest Reeded Edge variety aside from the famous 1838-O. In his Registry of Die Varieties for Reeded Edge Bust half dollars, Dick Graham writes: "As of this writing, I have verified 10 coins in all grades and conditions. Several of these coins have been discovered in the last 5 years, so it is still possible that more will surface in the future, but never enough to satisfy demand for variety and Red Book collectors." This piece displays deep gunmetal-gray patina and moderate wear, with light, scattered abrasions. A singular mark in the left obverse field between Liberty's chin and star 2 serves as a pedigree marker. PCGS notes rim filing, which prevents a numeric grade.