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1904 Barber Half Dollar, PR68
Beautifully Toned Example
Tied for Finest Known

1904 50C PR68 NGC. CAC. The Mint's experiment with the no-contrast method of proofing was short-lived and only partially successful. Most of the proofs produced during this period show little or no contrast; but many, such as this piece display moderate contrast on the reverse -- just partially masked by toning. From a sheer visual aspect, this may be one of the most impressive proof Barber halves we have seen. The fields are exceptionally bright, the result of vigorous die polishing, resulting in a bright background for the toning present. This piece looks as if a smaller-denomination coin lay on top of it, but somewhat off-center. The left side of the obverse is brilliant, surrounded by a wide arc of deep rose, followed by another wider arc of cobalt-blue. The reverse is similar but lacks the absolute brilliance on the left side. Strong magnification will be required to see what separates this coin from an even higher grade. Surprisingly, there are two other pieces certified as PR68 at NGC. None have been so graded at PCGS, and none are finer at either service (9/15).
Ex: Purchased as part of a five-piece 1904 proof set from Bill Nagle by Eugene Gardner (9/2011); Eugene H. Gardner Collection, Part II (Heritage, 10/2014), lot 98573.
From The Greensboro Collection, Part VI.(Registry values: N4719)

Coin Index Numbers: (NGC ID# 24P8, PCGS# 6551, Greysheet# 6663)

Weight: 12.50 grams

Metal: 90% Silver, 10% Copper


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Auction Info

Auction Dates
Oct-Nov, 2015
29th-1st Thursday-Sunday
Bids + Registered Phone Bidders: 9
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Sold on Oct 29, 2015 for: $12,925.00
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