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LM Plate 1800 V-2, LM-3 Half Dime, AU58
1800 H10C LIBEKTY AU58 NGC. Ex: Price. V-2, LM-3, R.4. The Logan-McCloskey plate coin. In addition to his amazing collection of dimes and quarter eagles that we sold last year, Ed Price also assembled an incredible collection of early half dimes from 1794 to 1805. This boldly detailed, lilac and gold toned example is indicative of the quality that Ed chose. His entire collection was used to illustrate the Logan and McCloskey half dime reference.(Registry values: P5)Coin Index Numbers: (PCGS# 4265, GSID# 3725)
Metal: 89.24% Silver, 10.76% Copper
Weight: 1.35 grams
ASW: 0.03873oz
Melt Value: $0.54
Silver Spot: $14/oz (07-31-2009)
Auction Info
2009 August Los Angeles, CA US Coin Auction #1128 (go to Auction Home page)
Auction Dates
Jul-Aug, 2009
31st-2nd
Friday-Sunday
Bids + Registered Phone Bidders: 2
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Numismatic Background and Census of 1802 Half Dimes: A Classic American Rarity
This 64-page book cites mintage and rarity estimates by prominent numismatists and documents the currently known 1802 half dime appearances. Each of the 32 documented examples includes an enlarged obverse/reverse photograph, the author's assigned grade, the provenance of each coin, auction prices realized or dealer fixed asking price, and a unique serial number for each specimen that will facilitate retrieval for research, cataloging, or price-information purposes. Reserve your copy of this remarkable volume for just $29.95 today.
This 64-page book cites mintage and rarity estimates by prominent numismatists and documents the currently known 1802 half dime appearances. Each of the 32 documented examples includes an enlarged obverse/reverse photograph, the author's assigned grade, the provenance of each coin, auction prices realized or dealer fixed asking price, and a unique serial number for each specimen that will facilitate retrieval for research, cataloging, or price-information purposes. Reserve your copy of this remarkable volume for just $29.95 today.
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