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- Braided Hair Half Cent 1/2c 1840-1857 PR RD
Braided Hair Half Cent 1/2c 1840-1857 PR RD
1878 8TF $1 PCGS MS66 ex: Bella
Source: David Lawrence Rare Coins
(1878-1935) $1 Silver Dollar Type Two -- Blank Planchet -- MS62 PCGS. (412 grains)....
Source: HA
(1878-1935) $1 Silver Dollar Type Two -- Blank Planchet -- MS62 PCGS. (412 grains)....
Source: HA
(1878-1935) Silver Dollar Type Two Planchet MS62 PCGS....
Source: HA
(1878-1935) Silver Dollar Type Two Planchet MS62 PCGS....
Source: HA
(1878-1935) Silver Dollar Type Two Planchet MS62 PCGS....
Source: HA
(1878-1935) Silver Dollar Type Two Planchet MS62 PCGS....
Source: HA
Greysheet Catalog Details (GSID: 74206)
The Braided Hair design for the Half Cent denomination will be the last as 1857 would be it for Half Cents as a whole. Christian Gobrecht created this design. The proof examples are actually more vital to collecting than business strike coins in which they were struck each and every year from 1840 through 1857 except for 1853. These proof coins are known as originals and restrikes with the need of a loupe to tell the difference. Restrikes were set to be created around 1858 to 1861 by Mint Director Snowden, when collecting was getting more well known in the United States.
Obverse: Lady Liberty is portrayed with hair tied in a bun, facing left, in what is referred to as the so-called braided hair style. The word LIBERTY appearing on her headband. 13 stars appear continuously around the periphery with the date at the bottom.
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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