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- 1836 1/2c Restrike, Reverse of 1840 PR BN
1836 1/2c Restrike, Reverse of 1840 PR BN
1836 1/2 C Second Restrike, PR66 Brown NGC. B-2, Low R.6....
Source: HA
1836 1/2 C Second Restrike, PR66 Brown NGC. B-2, Low R.6....
Source: HA
1836 1/2 C Second Restrike, PR66 Brown NGC. B-2, Low R.6....
Source: HA
1836 1/2 C Second Restrike, PR66 Brown NGC. B-2, Low R.6....
Source: HA
Greysheet Catalog Details (GSID: 579)
The Reverse 1840, Small Berries variety of the 1836 Proof Half Cent is
known as the second restrike type struck. This variety?s reverse does NOT
possess the line or dot that its original counterpart displays. There were
42 pieces minted in 1836 that include all known varieties with this
restrike only known to exist in the single digits. Clearly a very rare coin
worth anywhere between fifteen thousand to over thirty-five thousand
dollars depending on the grade.
Obverse: Lady Liberty is portrayed with a capped bonnet, facing left, in what is referred to as the so-called classic head style. The word LIBERTY appearing on her headband. 13 stars appear left and right in a 7x6 formation.
Reverse: The words UNITED STATES OF AMERICA around the periphery surround a wreath framing the words HALF CENT. The wreath is tied by a bow at the bottom.
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