1832 HALF DOLLAR -
OVERTON 101
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Recent appearances:
PCGS graded AU-55. Ex
- Ira & Larry Goldberg Coins & Collectibles, Inc.'s "Benson
Collection, Part I", February 16, 18-20, 2001, lot 870, illustrated,
where it was described as follows: "Large letters. Overton-101,
Rarity-2…Purple rose with deep blue at the peripheral borders make this
a visually appealing coin. As with all of the large letter coins struck,
there is a heavy die break on the left wing of the eagle down to the olive
branch below. Sharply struck and a beauty.", sold for $345.00
PCGS graded AU-55. Ex
- Ira & Larry Goldberg Coins & Collectibles, Inc.'s "Benson
Collection, Part I", February 16, 18-20, 2001, lot 871, not
illustrated, where it was described as follows: "Large letters.
Overton-101a, Rarity-2…This is a beautiful coin that boasts delicate
peripheral toning and frosty luster in the fields. A beauty.", sold
for $322.00
PCGS graded AU-55. Ex
- Ira & Larry Goldberg Coins & Collectibles, Inc.'s "Benson
Collection, Part I", February 16, 18-20, 2001, lot 872, illustrated,
where it was described as follows: "Large letters. Overton-101,
Rarity-2…Flashy and generally untoned with just a bit of gold around the
periphery. Later die state with the additional crack forming through UNI.
Popular for the large letters reverse.", sold for $230.00
PCGS graded AU-55. Ex
- Ira & Larry Goldberg Coins & Collectibles, Inc.'s "Benson
Collection, Part I", February 16, 18-20, 2001, lot 873, not
illustrated, where it was described as follows: "Large letters.
Overton-101, Rarity-2…Flashy luster with deep gold toning around. Light
hairlines and a few trivial hairline scratches from a gentle
cleaning.", sold for $241.00
Fine-15. Ex - Ira
& Larry Goldberg Coins & Collectibles, Inc.'s "Benson
Collection, Part I", February 16, 18-20, 2001, lot 874, not
illustrated, where it was described as follows: "Large letters.
Overton-101, Rarity-2…Deep steel gray in the fields, lighter on the
devices. With the usual reverse die break under the wing.", sold for
$40.00
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