Lot 1827
1860-C. PCGS graded Genuine, Repaired - XF Details. Mostly untoned. Only 14,813 struck. The reverse on the 1860-C half eagles shows some lightness of strike on the neck and among the lower details of the eagle’s claws and arrow feathers, this being typical for the issue. This weakness appears to be more a result of poor detail in the original coinage die, than weakness of strike. Doug Winter attributed this to die rust: "There is very extensive rust on the neck of the eagle, its wings and claws, and over the shield and olive leaves. This rust makes these details appear blurred. The borders, on the other hand, are considerably sharper with strong lettering, denticles and a bold mintmark." (PCGS # 8285) . Estimated Value $800 - 850.
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Realized $1,175 |