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1856-O Seated Liberty 25c; PCGS VF35
Totally original and nice color on both sides. Looks much better than the pic shows.
This is a perfect coin for a type set. Could have graded XF.....$200
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1795 Flowing Hair Half Dollar
There's a lot of meat left on this half. I grade F-15. The photo shows the coin's color and surfaces just about as they appear in hand; right-click on the pic to enlarge. There are a few ticks and scrapes here and there as shown, none of which are serious distractions. The coin is attractively toned over silvery surfaces. This is a perfect coin for a type set.....$1675
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1806/5 O-101 R1 Bust Half Dollar ANACS XF45
Sharp coin with colorful pastel hues. The picture doesn't show the true luster of the surfaces, and the coin looks much better in-hand.
Properly graded by ANACS, and in an old-style, small white holder (#774584)........HOLD
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1809 O.110 prime die state Bust Half Dollar
Raw Fine-12.
Here is an example of a very rare sub-variety of the 1809 O.110 die marriage. There is no sign of the clash-mark "segments" that are usually seen on the reverse above the eagle's head, and the obverse die crack through star 4 on the obverse is a mere whisper. Herrman list this die state as R6?, and the die marriage as R4+.
The edge is the XXXX type.

The coin has been cleaned but not at all harshly so, and the surfaces still have some life to them although the photo makes them look a bit dull. The color is a silvery light gray.
The obverse strike is blunt, as is always the case on this variety. Grade it by the reverse detail.
I think it's a solid Fine-12. For reference, here's a recent Stack's auction for this variety: https://auctions.stacksbowers.com/lots/view/3-LZUQ5/1809-capped-bust-half-dollar-o-110-rarity-6-xxxx-edge-vg-8-pcgs

.....This coin has been moved to Auction here: https://usacoinbook.com/item/1809-o-110-bust-half-dollar-prime-die-state-xxxx-edge-383313/....HOLD
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1819/8 O-101 small 9 R1 Bust Half Dollar NGC AU details
The NGC assessment is disappointing since this coin deserves to be straight-graded despite a slight disturbance in the area of Liberty's cheek. It may have been dipped once long ago, but still has booming luster with no hairlines. The coin doesn't look cleaned, and the photo shows its appearance just about the same as it looks in-hand. It has very pretty original album toning at the rims on both sides. If you are looking for a high-grade example of the 1819/8 overdate, then this one may be for you. I grade as AU58+. PCGS Price Guide in MS60 is $3000.......HOLD

This coin is from Downey's Fixed Price List sale of Feb 2014 where described as:
"A brilliant uncirculated coin with vibrant luster, plucked from a collector's type set album during the recent FUN show. A few wispy slide marks on the cheek. A narrow ring of colorful, iridescent toning runs along the obverse border, inside the stars. The upshot is another early date with exceptional eye appeal. "
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1827 O.134 R4
This coin is from the July 2002 R.M Smythe Sale where it was described as a prooflike UNC. See the photo for their description. At first look this is a wow coin that has attractive natural color; (looks like a cameo proof with the portrait being frosty and the fields prooflike.) The coin is unquestionably uncirculated and has MS63 detail.
It's unclear what was done to this piece but the fields have likely been altered resulting in the cameo prooflike appearance.
The die bulge (not damage) in the field below Liberty’s chin is characteristic of this Overton variety.......$675
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MicroLite FL-1000 Fluorescent Ring Light
This is a used item that works as new. It uses standard 100v A.C. power and provides continuous lighting.
The lamp is fluorescent and has a diameter of approximately 3-inches. The clear aperture is about 2 1/4 inches.
The lamp part number is FL-100. A spare lamp (FL-150) is included.
The power switch has LOW/HIGH settings.....$20

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