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1841-O H10C MS65 PCGS
CAC Sticker. This issue's original mintage of 815,000 pieces may be respectable by the standards of the early Seated half dime series, but it is still limited in an absolute sense. Add to this a heavy rate of attrition from domestic circulation and one can easily understand why the 1841-O is a scarce-to-rare coin in all grades. Gems (MS65 and MS66) currently number just four pieces at PCGS and NGC combined, and all of these coins easily qualify as high Condition Census. As befits the die marriage, this gorgeous example possesses overall sharp striking definition that is perhaps most praiseworthy over Liberty's head and foot on the obverse. Shimmering, softly frosted luster is full throughout, and the surfaces are untoned save for the lightest whispers of golden iridescence here and there at the rims. With no outwardly distracting handling marks, this coin is solidly graded at the MS65 level. Population: 1 in 65, only 1 finer (MS67). (PCGS 4329)

23 September 2013, 10:00 PDT
Los Angeles

US$8,500 - US$9,500

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1841-O H10C MS65 PCGS

CAC Sticker. This issue's original mintage of 815,000 pieces may be respectable by the standards of the early Seated half dime series, but it is still limited in an absolute sense. Add to this a heavy rate of attrition from domestic circulation and one can easily understand why the 1841-O is a scarce-to-rare coin in all grades. Gems (MS65 and MS66) currently number just four pieces at PCGS and NGC combined, and all of these coins easily qualify as high Condition Census. As befits the die marriage, this gorgeous example possesses overall sharp striking definition that is perhaps most praiseworthy over Liberty's head and foot on the obverse. Shimmering, softly frosted luster is full throughout, and the surfaces are untoned save for the lightest whispers of golden iridescence here and there at the rims. With no outwardly distracting handling marks, this coin is solidly graded at the MS65 level. Population: 1 in 65, only 1 finer (MS67). (PCGS 4329)

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