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1809 50C MS65 NGC. O-103, R.1. Although this is consid

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1809 50C MS65 NGC. O-103, R.1. Although this is consid
<B>1809 50C MS65 NGC.</B></I> O-103, R.1. Although this is considered to be one of the most common 1809 half dollar varieties, Gem quality examples are extremely rare. Indeed, a review of auction records for Capped Bust half dollars, compiled by Mr. Stephen Herrman, indicates that no Gems have been sold recently. In all likelihood, this piece is the finest known example of the die marriage, finer than the Queller Collection specimen, a piece that was called "possible finest known" by Stack's.<BR> Although the hair curls and other central obverse details are somewhat weakly impressed, the balance of the obverse is well defined. Similarly, the reverse has weakness of detail limited only to the eagle's head and neck with all other design features boldly rendered. Both sides have fully lustrous and frosty surfaces. The obverse has pale gray-gold color at the centers, gradually changing to light turquoise and vibrant gold closer to the borders. The reverse has light gray color at the centers, changing to brilliant gold, pale blue, and wispy lilac toning near the borders.<BR> Overton (fourth edition by Donald L. Parsley) did not distinguish different die states, although this piece is clearly a late die state of the variety. All of the stars on the obverse and all of the lettering on the reverse are drawn to the border by peripheral flowlines around the entire circumference on both sides. This variety was clearly struck after O-104 or O-105, both using the same obverse die without evidence of similar flowlines.<BR><I>From The Westmoreland, Virginia Collection, Part Two.</B></I><BR><BR><b>Shipping:</b> Coin/Currency (<a target="_blank" href="http://www.heritageauctions.com/common/shipping.php">view shipping information</a>)