1832 HALF DOLLAR -
OVERTON 114
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NGC graded AU-55. Ex -
Ira & Larry Goldberg Coins & Collectibles, Inc.'s "Benson
Collection, Part I", February 16, 18-20, 2001, lot 914, illustrated,
where it was described as follows: "Overton-114, Rarity-4…Deep
steel gray toning on both sides, with heavily drawn stars towards the rim,
diagnostic on this variety. Quickly identifiable by the small lump at the
top of Liberty's throat, and the tiny fine lines just above the claw on
the right of the eagle. Tied at the low end of the Condition Census with
others as the third finest known There is a dull mark below the last A of
AMERICA, and two on the bottom arrowhead. Weakness in the strike on the
scroll as always. A rare and desirable example of this scarce
issue.", sold for $690.00
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