Sharply struck with beautiful lustrous surfaces. The obverse has delicate iridescent toning while the reverse is nearly blast white. Outstanding for the grade with excellent eye appeal.
Well struck with thick frosty white luster.
Popular "Scarface" variety with a delicate vertical die crack across Liberty's cheek. This is a wonderful example with blazing white luster, exceptionally nice surfaces, and a sharp strike.
Small Date, Small 5c. Very sharply struck and mark-free with vibrant luster that has a faint golden hue. Super quality!
Sharply struck with vibrant luster and attractive delicate toning.
Lustrous silver-white with outer core tone.
No Stars, Large Date. Sharply struck and mark-free with mostly white lustrous surfaces. Popular as a first year Seated Half Dime with the short-lived 'No Stars' obverse.
No Stars. Sharply struck and lustrous with no obvious 'rub'. The first New Orleans mint Seated Half Dime with a mere 70,000 minted.
No Drapery.
CAC. Well struck with lustrous surfaces that have a delicate golden hue. One of the key dates in the Seated Half Dime series and tough to find in any grade.
Rich gunmetal-gray surfaces and well detailed. Just 27,000 minted with few surviving in any grade and only 3 pieces with a mint state designation at PCGS.
Blended champagne hue and silver-gray surfaces.