1862 Liberty Seated Quarter. Briggs 3-C. Choice AU. Light toning with some darker areas. Much luster. "QUAR" recut. A popular civil war issue minted at a time when virtually all coinage was being hoarded due to the war. From the CJR Collection.
1806 Draped Bust Half Dollar. Pointed 6, Stem Through Claw. O-113. Rarity 5. Choice VF Details. Cleaned, now retoning in light iridescent hues. The reverse exhibits the diagnostic die crack from edge across fourth feather to the eagle, but does not extend to the shield, indicating an earlier die state. From the CJR Collection.
1808 Capped Bust Half Dollar. O-102a. Rarity 2. Fine Details. Cleaned, but now retoned. The obverse exhibits the diagnostic die break from edge below the date, touches the left side of the O, curving across curls. Another die crack from edge through B in LIBERTY. From the CJR Collection.
1810 Capped Bust Half Dollar. O-101a. Rarity 1. Fine Details. Cleaned, now with iridescent toning, light edge bump on reverse. Diagnostic obverse die cracks connecting date and stars on left through cap and star 8. Extensive die cracks on the reverse. From the CJR Collection.
1810 Capped Bust Half Dollar. O-105. Rarity 2. VG Details. Cleaned along time ago, now retoned. This variety easily recognized by line 1 of stripe 6 through 6 crossbars. From the Don T. Hayes Collection.
1812 Capped Bust Half Dollar. O-104. Rarity 1. Choice EF. Some luster remains in protected areas. Tiny dot on Liberty's neck is plainly visible and the diagnostic tiny half segment above the U on reverse is clear. From the CJR Collection.
1818/7 Capped Bust Half Dollar. Small 8. O-102. Rarity 2. AU. Attractive light iridescent toning. Serifs on the 7 show above the last 8. A pretty example of this Red Book variety. From the CJR Collection.
1819/8 Capped Bust Half Dollar. Large 9. O-104. Rarity 1. Bold Fine Details. Cleaned a long time ago. Now retoned, a few minor bumps. Star 2 is drastically recut. The upper serifs are missing from the E's on the reverse. From the Don T. Hayes Collection.