lungdoc Coin Album
A high end GEM C-1, the only dies used to strike the mintage of 1855 half cents. An exceptionally lustrous GEM that is sharply struck and has a lovely original iridescent toning on both sides, imparting a fantastic visual allure.. CAC approved
This is a beautiful Chain Cent. Of the five different die marriages used to strike this first mass produced cent issue of the U.S. mint, the S-3 is the most "common" listed as a low Rarity-3. Mint records show that 36,103 Chain cents were struck under the authority of Henry Voigt. Of these, the Sheldon-3's were thought to have been part of the 18,347 examples delivered between March 2 and March 8, 1793. This is a CAC approved coin
Small date with frosty luster and sharp strike. CAC approved
This wonderful short lived No Stars type. Splashes of amber-rose gold and cobalt-violet drape the fields on both sides, enlivened by a brilliant mint luster that glows around the smooth fields and sharply struck devices. The eye appeal is very high end.
This is a CAC approved coin. Approximately 450 proofs survived in all grades from a 600 piece mintage. Wonderful eye appeal. This has a repunching on the date with the 1 triple punched