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- 1723 1/2P Hibernia Halfpenny MS64 Red NGC. M. 4.14-Fb.2, W-13470, R.4. Only six examples of the non-overdate 1723 Hibernia halfpence have been awarded a Red designation by NGC and PCGS combined, and all grade MS64 (4/14). Many varieties exist, including pieces with 10, 11, and 12 harp strings, and varying numbers of reverse dots. This piece represents the 11 strings variant, with three dots seen on the reverse before and after HIBERNIA and the date. A soft cartwheel effect illuminates the coppery-red luster of this beautifully preserved representative. The strike shows some minor incompleteness in the centers, though the overall visual appeal is exceptional. Ex: A.H. Baldwin & Sons, Ltd.; Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $4,993.75. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1723 1/2P Hibernia Halfpenny MS64 Red NGC. M. 4.14-Fb.2, W-13470, R.4. Only six examples of the non-overdate 1723 Hibernia halfpence have been awarded a Red designation by NGC and PCGS combined, and all grade MS64 (4/14). Many varieties exist, including pieces with 10, 11, and 12 harp strings, and varying numbers of reverse dots. This piece represents the 11 strings variant, with three dots seen on the reverse before and after HIBERNIA and the date. A soft cartwheel effect illuminates the coppery-red luster of this beautifully preserved representative. The strike shows some minor incompleteness in the centers, though the overall visual appeal is exceptional. Ex: A.H. Baldwin & Sons, Ltd.; Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $4,993.75. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1723 1/2P Hibernia Pattern Halfpenny, Silver AU58 NGC. M. 4.52-Gb.8, W-13460, R.7. Martin describes both copper and silver versions of variety 4.52-Gb.8. The copper variant is only marginally scarce, while the silver strike is exceedingly rare, and is believed to be a pattern struck from regular dies. The obverse is attributed in part by the high placement of stop one, and the position of the nose and upper ribbon, pointing at the second A and G respectively; the reverse is identified in part by a chip in front of the harp, and the position of Hibernia's head in relation to the second I. This obverse die was also used with reverses Gc.9 and Gc.33, and reverse die Gb.8 was likewise paired with obverse 4.40, though the silver 4.52-Gb.8 variety is by far the rarest use of both dies. This piece is one of only five silver 1723 Hibernia halfpence certified at NGC and PCGS combined (4/14), and exhibits an early die state, with no cracks or breaks. The strike is bold, and only slight friction is seen over the high points of the design. The patina is mainly pewter-gray, with faint turquoise and pale lavender accents seen when turned in-hand. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $35,250.00. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1723 1/2P Hibernia Pattern Halfpenny, Silver AU58 NGC. M. 4.52-Gb.8, W-13460, R.7. Martin describes both copper and silver versions of variety 4.52-Gb.8. The copper variant is only marginally scarce, while the silver strike is exceedingly rare, and is believed to be a pattern struck from regular dies. The obverse is attributed in part by the high placement of stop one, and the position of the nose and upper ribbon, pointing at the second A and G respectively; the reverse is identified in part by a chip in front of the harp, and the position of Hibernia's head in relation to the second I. This obverse die was also used with reverses Gc.9 and Gc.33, and reverse die Gb.8 was likewise paired with obverse 4.40, though the silver 4.52-Gb.8 variety is by far the rarest use of both dies. This piece is one of only five silver 1723 Hibernia halfpence certified at NGC and PCGS combined (4/14), and exhibits an early die state, with no cracks or breaks. The strike is bold, and only slight friction is seen over the high points of the design. The patina is mainly pewter-gray, with faint turquoise and pale lavender accents seen when turned in-hand. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $35,250.00. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1723/2 1/2P Hibernia Halfpenny XF40 NGC. M. 3.4-Db.1, W-12850, R.3. Martin lists four varieties of the 1723 over 2 overdate, two of which are decidedly rarer than the others. This piece represents one of the more often seen varieties, but is still itself rare. The surfaces exhibit rich burgundy patina, with only faint signs of verdigris seen in the crevices upon close examination. The strike is sharp, with only slight wear seen over the high points, and the overall visual appeal is pleasing. The upper-right curve and tail of an underlying 2 is plain immediately to the right of the 3 in the date. Ex: "Colonel" E.H.R. Green; Green Estate; Partnership of Eric P. Newman / B.G. Johnson d.b.a. St. Louis Stamp & Coin Co.; Eric P. Newman @ $10.00; Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $270.25. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1722 1/2P Hibernia Halfpenny, Type One, Harp Left AU50 NGC. M. 4.1-Bb.2, W-12690, R.3. As a date, the Harp Left type of William Wood's 1722 Hibernia halfpenny is rarely seen in Mint State, and pleasing AU pieces are nearly as elusive. Five chief varieties are known, differentiated by the number of harp strings present. Martin describes six minor varieties for the eight strings variant, of which 4.1-Bb.2 is one of the more plentiful, and is often seen in type specialists' cabinets. This representative exhibits strong detail, particularly on the obverse, with smooth, problem-free surfaces and even olive-brown patina overall. Ex: Richard Picker; Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $646.25. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1722 1/2P Hibernia Halfpenny, Type One, Harp Left AU50 NGC. M. 4.1-Bb.2, W-12690, R.3. As a date, the Harp Left type of William Wood's 1722 Hibernia halfpenny is rarely seen in Mint State, and pleasing AU pieces are nearly as elusive. Five chief varieties are known, differentiated by the number of harp strings present. Martin describes six minor varieties for the eight strings variant, of which 4.1-Bb.2 is one of the more plentiful, and is often seen in type specialists' cabinets. This representative exhibits strong detail, particularly on the obverse, with smooth, problem-free surfaces and even olive-brown patina overall. Ex: Richard Picker; Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $646.25. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1722 1/2P Hibernia Halfpenny, Type One, Harp Left AU58 NGC. M. 3.2-Bb.3, W-12690, R.4. The reverse design was changed in 1722, with the seated figure remodeled and the harp moved to the right side, rather than the left. The Harp Left variety is more plentiful, but is still considered scarce in any grade. Martin lists six sub-varieties for this variant, this piece representing one of the rarer. The smooth, problem-free surfaces display a medium orange-brown patina, with faint tinges of bronze-red in the reverse crevices, and only a brush of friction seen over the high points. NGC has certified only eight numerically finer pieces, with none granted a Red and Brown designation (4/14). Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $1,116.25. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1722 1/2P Hibernia Halfpenny, Type One, Harp Left AU58 NGC. M. 3.2-Bb.3, W-12690, R.4. The reverse design was changed in 1722, with the seated figure remodeled and the harp moved to the right side, rather than the left. The Harp Left variety is more plentiful, but is still considered scarce in any grade. Martin lists six sub-varieties for this variant, this piece representing one of the rarer. The smooth, problem-free surfaces display a medium orange-brown patina, with faint tinges of bronze-red in the reverse crevices, and only a brush of friction seen over the high points. NGC has certified only eight numerically finer pieces, with none granted a Red and Brown designation (4/14). Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $1,116.25. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1722 1/2P Hibernia Halfpenny, Type One, Harp Left AU53 NGC. M. 3.1-Bb.3, W-12690, R.5. Three major types are known for the 1722 Hibernia halfpence, one with what is generally described as rocks behind the seated figure, and the other two differentiated by the placement of the harp. The Harp Left variant is the most plentiful of the three, though is itself scarce in all grades. This piece displays nearly complete detail, with smooth, problem-free surfaces, and rich reddish-brown patina over each side. A prominent die crack is seen on the lower obverse below the bust, characteristic of a late die state. Ex: "Colonel" E.H.R. Green; Green Estate; Partnership of Eric P. Newman / B.G. Johnson d.b.a. St. Louis Stamp & Coin Co.; Eric P. Newman @ $5.00; Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $558.13. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.