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1872-S. NGC graded AU-53. Similar in overall rarity to the more highly regarded 1872-CC, the 1872-S, just 36,400 pieces struck, is an issue that has largely disappeared through commerc ...


1871-S. NGC graded AU Details, Improperly Cleaned. Orange-gold surfaces with the majority of design features showing bold definition. This one has possibly been cleaned long ago. The " ...


1871-S. PCGS graded AU-58. The bright yellow-gold surfaces exhibit light circulation but only minimal marks, especially to the naked eye. From a modest mintage of just 25,000 pieces, m ...


1871-CC. Sharpness of Fine, holed and cleaned. In 1871 at Carson City, 20,770 half eagles were struck, nearly all of which saw heavy circulation. This example is not an exception, as i ...


1870-S. PCGS graded AU-58. CAC Approved. One of the four finest 1870-S half eagles graded by both PCGS and NGC combined, with no Mint State examples graded by either service. A mere 17 ...


   1860-C. PCGS graded MS-61. A median rarity within the Charlotte gold series, the 1860-C is rarer in Mint State than many other half eagles such as the 1856-C, 1859-C and 1861-C. This e ...


   1859-D. Large D. PCGS graded MS-61. Variety 37-EE, Large Mintmark. The date is small and located slightly higher than on the other obverse of this year. The mintmark is positioned high ...


   1858-C. NGC graded MS-63. The 1858-C half eagle is relatively obtainable most all grades with Mint State pieces being occasionally available also. However, as an MS-63, this NGC-graded ...


   1857. PCGS graded AU-55. Deep honey-golden color is seen over each side of this lightly circulated example. Pop 40; 70 finer (PCGS # 8271) . Estimated Value $500 - 525. Categories: $5 ...


   1856-O. PCGS graded MS-60. PQ. The 1856-O is tied with the 1892-O as having the lowest mintage (both 10,000 pieces) of any O-mint gold coin of this denomination and is one of the most ...


1856-C. PCGS graded MS-62. Sharply defined, save for several of the obverse stars, with a softly frosted in texture, this coin is both better produced and better preserved than the typ ...


1856. PCGS graded MS-63+. Untoned and well struck. The surfaces exhibit a nice mix of frosty and satin mint luster. A fairly common coin in circulated grades and quite scarce to rare i ...


   1855-C. PCGS graded VF Details, Repaired. Ample definition remains on this once-repaired example that features evidence of smoothing in the obverse fields. Despite this, still a worthw ...


   1852. PCGS graded AU-53. CAC Approved. Some deep red color is seen in certain protected areas, as are a few small marks and abrasions from circulation (PCGS # 8250) . Estimated Value $ ...


   1852. PCGS graded MS-62. CAC Approved. Satiny in texture, both sides are covered in a thin layer of golden-orange patina. Rather smooth for the assigned grade, there are no sizeable or ...