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- 1900 $5 MS64+ NGC. CAC. Few dates in the Liberty Head half eagle series are as popular among type collectors as the 1900 Philadelphia issue. With a mintage in excess of 1.4 million pieces, survivors can be acquired for little over melt value in low grades, and are proportionately affordable in the finer Mint State levels, as well. This crisply struck, frosty representative showcases wheat-gold luster and attractively clean fields. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $940.00. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1900 $5 MS65+ NGC. This issue is one of the most plentiful in the Liberty Head half eagle series, even in the finer Mint State grades, and also bears the ever-popular date among type collectors: 1900. These factors combine to make the issue highly desirable in Gem condition, despite its relative availability at that level. This representative exhibits frosty yellow-gold luster with a few original rose-gold tinges in the border regions. NGC has certified 31 numerically finer representatives (8/14). Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $1527.50. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1900 $5 MS65+ NGC. This issue is one of the most plentiful in the Liberty Head half eagle series, even in the finer Mint State grades, and also bears the ever-popular date among type collectors: 1900. These factors combine to make the issue highly desirable in Gem condition, despite its relative availability at that level. This representative exhibits frosty yellow-gold luster with a few original rose-gold tinges in the border regions. NGC has certified 31 numerically finer representatives (8/14). Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $1527.50. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1900 $5 MS64 NGC. CAC. A popular issue from the turn of the century, the 1900 half eagle is also easily obtainable for type representation. This Choice example boasts frosty green-gold luster and pleasantly clean fields. Struck from worn dies, as evidenced by faint flow lines in the recesses and a short die crack from the reverse rim through the E in UNITED. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $705.00. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1900 $5 MS64 NGC. CAC. A popular issue from the turn of the century, the 1900 half eagle is also easily obtainable for type representation. This Choice example boasts frosty green-gold luster and pleasantly clean fields. Struck from worn dies, as evidenced by faint flow lines in the recesses and a short die crack from the reverse rim through the E in UNITED. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $705.00. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1898-S $5 MS68 S NGC. CAC. This is a coin from a legendary collection that is itself destined to assume legendary status in its own right. Graded MS68 by NGC and with the added Star designation for superior eye appeal (and approved with the CAC green bean), this piece is tied for the finest certified example of the 1898-S half eagle by two grade points (one other submission of this issue is in MS68 NGC without the Star; this piece is also the sole MS68 with the CAC green approval sticker). Counting possible duplications, this coin is one of only 16 Liberty Head half eagles of all dates to attain this grade level at NGC. (There are three MS69 Liberty fives at NGC -- one 1894-S, one 1897-S, and one 1899-S -- making slim indeed the possibility of obtaining a finer-graded example of the type.) PCGS shows a single example of the 1898-S half eagle in MS68, with no Star or Plus qualifiers. The 1898-S half eagle may suffer from a misperception that it is a "common" late-19th century issue, but nothing could be further from the truth in the case of this piece. It is the finest example by three grade points that Heritage has ever had the privilege to offer, at least since we began our Permanent Auction Archives in 1993. The surfaces are largely amber-gold on each side, displaying impeccable preservation and a full strike throughout both sides. Effulgent luster prevails over all. A small alloy spot near star 13 on the obverse is as made, and it and a small reeding mark near star 12 provides the only mentionable pedigree identifiers. The reverse is even better-preserved and shows an impressive wealth of detail in the eagle's feathers, claws, the shield, and the arrows. This simply splendid coin should provide for entertaining bidding when it crosses the auction block. Census: 2 in 68 (1 in 68 S), 0 finer (8/14). Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $58888.65. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1899-S $5 MS62 Prooflike NGC. CAC. This San Francisco issue had a mintage in excess of 1.5 million pieces, but survivors become increasingly elusive the further one advances on the grading scale, with Gems being undeniably rare. This sharply struck example is one of just eight coins awarded a Prooflike designation from NGC, four of which are in this grade, with two numerically finer (8/14). Warm lemon-gold patina beautifully accents the highly reflective fields. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $1880.00. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1898-S $5 MS68 S NGC. CAC. This is a coin from a legendary collection that is itself destined to assume legendary status in its own right. Graded MS68 by NGC and with the added Star designation for superior eye appeal (and approved with the CAC green bean), this piece is tied for the finest certified example of the 1898-S half eagle by two grade points (one other submission of this issue is in MS68 NGC without the Star; this piece is also the sole MS68 with the CAC green approval sticker). Counting possible duplications, this coin is one of only 16 Liberty Head half eagles of all dates to attain this grade level at NGC. (There are three MS69 Liberty fives at NGC -- one 1894-S, one 1897-S, and one 1899-S -- making slim indeed the possibility of obtaining a finer-graded example of the type.) PCGS shows a single example of the 1898-S half eagle in MS68, with no Star or Plus qualifiers. The 1898-S half eagle may suffer from a misperception that it is a "common" late-19th century issue, but nothing could be further from the truth in the case of this piece. It is the finest example by three grade points that Heritage has ever had the privilege to offer, at least since we began our Permanent Auction Archives in 1993. The surfaces are largely amber-gold on each side, displaying impeccable preservation and a full strike throughout both sides. Effulgent luster prevails over all. A small alloy spot near star 13 on the obverse is as made, and it and a small reeding mark near star 12 provides the only mentionable pedigree identifiers. The reverse is even better-preserved and shows an impressive wealth of detail in the eagle's feathers, claws, the shield, and the arrows. This simply splendid coin should provide for entertaining bidding when it crosses the auction block. Census: 2 in 68 (1 in 68 S), 0 finer (8/14). Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $58888.65. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1898 $5 MS63 NGC. CAC. A mintage of more than 633,000 pieces ensured the survival of large quantities of this Philadelphia issue, and examples can be found in lower Mint State grades without much searching. At the Choice level, however, the 1898 half eagle becomes elusive, and Gem or finer pieces are genuinely rare. This satiny Select example displays soft tinges of apricot-gold color in the recesses, while the remainder of each side is primarily green-gold. Surprisingly few abrasions are present for the grade. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $646.25. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1898 $5 MS63 NGC. CAC. A mintage of more than 633,000 pieces ensured the survival of large quantities of this Philadelphia issue, and examples can be found in lower Mint State grades without much searching. At the Choice level, however, the 1898 half eagle becomes elusive, and Gem or finer pieces are genuinely rare. This satiny Select example displays soft tinges of apricot-gold color in the recesses, while the remainder of each side is primarily green-gold. Surprisingly few abrasions are present for the grade. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $646.25. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.