Braided Hair Half Cents: Going, Going, ...

My no reserve ones in Heritage's Online FUN session will be gone in a few minutes to the high bidder. Opportunities are there...
Also, I put reserves on my signature sale ones (low reserves) and three are there for easy picking. If this is your thing, take a look.
Also, I put reserves on my signature sale ones (low reserves) and three are there for easy picking. If this is your thing, take a look.
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I have three in the after auction purchases at reserves I thought were good since you don't see these often and they were VERY nice examples of each date. (Prices include the buyer's fee.)
1849 NGC 65 $2,070 -- might not see another of these for years and this is very attractively and originally toned.
1855 NGC 65RB $1,150 -- tough to find one of the couple higher graded and scarcely anything nicer out there.
1857 NGC 64RD $2,472 -- this is one of the finest of this key date; rare original red surfaces (with some typical carbon spots found on original pieces). I set the reserve lower than I would imagine sellign it for, lower than another piece not as nice that also didn't sell. If it doesn't go and I buy it back, it will sell elsewhere for more or I may retain it as an investment coin. Big opportunity.
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