The original mintage of only 4,400 these 1884 halves often come with bold Prooflike surfaces. This one is quite reflective, and depending on the angle that you view it, it could be mistaken for a moment for a Proof. Sharply struck devices stand out with a nearly cameo-like look on the reverse. There is a dusting of silvery/pearly iridescent tone with accents of clear gold. The eye appeal is very pleasing. PCGS 19, NGC 12. These do not come up for sale that often, the last non-CAC example sold in October 2015, during Part 4 of the Gene Gardner Collection; that coin brought $5,170. More recently the 2017 ANA auction a CAC approved example sold for $7,050. The current PCGS Price Guide value is listed at $6,750. There are a dozen coins graded finer at PCGS. This coin will be a wonderful addition to any set! Cert. Number 35407496 PCGS # 6366