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1795 Half Dime, MS62
V-5, LM-8, Multicolor Toning

1795 H10C V-5, LM-8, R.3, MS62 PCGS. CAC. A bold radial crack through the Y in LIBERTY is a pick-up point for LM-8. Liberty's cheek and neck also display a prominent crack. The Flowing Hair half dime was coined for only two years, and the type is challenging to secure in Mint State, especially with CAC approval. This colorful representative displays golden-brown, apple-green, and magenta toning. There are no noticeable marks, although a small rim flaw on the reverse at 8 o'clock provides an identifier, and there is a small depression northwest of star 3. CAC: 5 in 62, 34 finer (11/23).
From The J&J and R&R Gobrecht's Raisinet Collection.

Coin Index Numbers: (NGC ID# 22ZV, Variety PCGS# 38592, Base PCGS# 4251, Greysheet# 198149)

Weight: 1.35 grams

Metal: 89.24% Silver, 10.76% Copper


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Auction Dates
January, 2024
10th-14th Wednesday-Sunday
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