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1808/7 $5 PCGS MS62 Capped Bust Gold Half Eagle
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1808/7 $5 PCGS MS62 Capped Bust Gold Half Eagle
Wow! Awesome 1808/7 $5 PCGS MS62 Capped Bust Gold Half Eagle: Wide Date, Breen-6454, BD-1, R.6!!! This over date is extremely rare and seldom seen in uncirculated condition! This ultra rare coin is the BD-1 variety, with less than 30 specimens believed to be surviving. This variety is about five times more rare than the other over date of this 1808. It is also considered among the keys of this type. The scarcity is due the die crack, which runs from the center of Liberty's cap right down to the rim below the first 8 in the date. It is believed this die almost immediately completely shattered lending to the incredible scarcity of the variety. Here we offer one of the finest known surviving examples! Frosty devices are lustrous and very well struck. The fields are cast in a nice bright rusted gold, problem free and very well preserved. This beautiful piece is sure to please its new owner!
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