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1882 50C MS68 NGC....
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$12,650.00
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Description
Superlative 1882 Seated Half, MS68
1882 50C MS68 NGC. While the Bland-Allison Act spurred the purchase and coinage of vast quantities of silver, practically all of the metal went toward dollar production, and minor coinage suffered comparative neglect. In 1882, for example, the year's production of half dollars amounted to just 4,400 pieces, a trifling quantity compared to the 11.1 million silver dollars struck at Philadelphia during the year.A delicate melange of gold, rose, sea-green, and amber patina graces both sides of this amazing coin, which has boldly impressed devices and vibrant, partly reflective luster. Even under strong magnification, the surfaces betray only the most insignificant of flaws. In addition to its status as one of the two finest known halves from 1882 (one at NGC and one at PCGS), this stupendous representative is one of just six total With Motto Seated halves awarded the MS68 grade by NGC, with none finer for the series (3/09).
From The Joseph C. Thomas Collection.(Registry values: N1)
Coin Index Numbers: (NGC ID# 24KV, PCGS# 6364, GSID# 6302)
Metal: 90% Silver, 10% Copper
Weight: 12.50 grams
ASW: 0.3617oz
Mintage: 4,400
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Auction Info
2009 April-May Cincinnati, OH (CSNS) US Coin Auction #1124 (go to Auction Home page)
Auction Dates
Apr-May, 2009
29th-3rd
Wednesday-Sunday
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