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Lot 222
Full Lot Description
United States of America AR 50 Cents. Philadelphia mint, 1812. Engraver: John Reich. Head of Liberty to left, wearing Phrygian cap, date below, 13 stars around / UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 50 C, eagle with spread wings, head to left, holding arrows and laurel branch, E PLURIBUS UNUM in banner above. KM 37. 13.48g, 32mm, 6h.
Graded VF details - cleaned by NGC, no. 4690806-003.
Dimensions: 32
Era: 19th Century
Material: Silver
Postage: Postable
Serial number: 4690806-003
Date: 1812
Weight: 13.48
Total lot weight: 52.86
Condition Report
- Encapsulate and graded 'VF details - cleaned' by NGC.
- Old cabinet tone.
- Light surface scratches.
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