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[#343401] Coin, United States, Braided Hair Half Cent, Half Cent, 1851, U.S. M,

$ 152.26

Availability: 85 in stock
  • Diameter: 23
  • Coin name: Braided Hair Half Cent
  • Circulated/Uncirculated: NA
  • Mintage: 147672
  • Year: 1851
  • Coin condition: AU
  • Country: United States
  • Mint name: U.S. Mint
  • Composition: Copper
  • Certification: NA
  • KM: 70
  • Denomination: Half Cent

    Description

    Coin, United States, Braided Hair Half Cent, Half Cent, 1851, U.S. Mint
    Braided Hair Half Cent, Head left, braided hair, within circle of stars, date below., Value within wreath., 1840-1849 and 1852 strikes, both originals and restrikes, are known in proof only; mintages are unknown. The small-date varieties of 1849, both originals and restrikes are known in proof only. The restrikes were produced clandestinely by Philadelphia Mint
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    Conformity
    This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. Our team carries out nearly 100,000 numismatic expertises each year for private individuals, professionals and administrations. Our company was founded in 1977 and we are members of the main international numismatic organisations (ANS n°11680, ANA n°3175551, ANS, IBNS n°11418, PMG n°3721, PCGS n°1048758, NGC n°3721)
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