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Coin Of the Week 1871-CC Seated Liberty Half Dollar
13 years 6 months ago - 13 years 6 months ago #2503
by randysc
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Hey Loosechange-
Very good info on the 1871 CC half dollar. I would think that the most likely reasoning for the so few high grade examples of the '71s' most likely was the possibility that they were put to work into circulation, and of course the melts. I share your fondness with the CC half dollar series. I think with all the attention on the CC Morgan dollars and the CC gold coinage, that the half dollars often fly under the radar. With their low mintages (compared to the other mints) many of them are not really priced out of reach. Thanks for your dedication.
-R-
Very good info on the 1871 CC half dollar. I would think that the most likely reasoning for the so few high grade examples of the '71s' most likely was the possibility that they were put to work into circulation, and of course the melts. I share your fondness with the CC half dollar series. I think with all the attention on the CC Morgan dollars and the CC gold coinage, that the half dollars often fly under the radar. With their low mintages (compared to the other mints) many of them are not really priced out of reach. Thanks for your dedication.
-R-
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13 years 6 months ago - 13 years 6 months ago #2504
by Loosechange
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Replied by Loosechange on topic Re:Coin Of the Week 1871-CC Seated Liberty Half Dollar
Hi Randy,
I agree these coins do fly under the radar. A ten coin series such as the halves are a set that most can complete. With some patience a beautiful matched set can be had without an outlay of tens of thousands of dollars unless of course you choose high end coins. (if you can find them) I am slowly working on a set now and hopefully will share my set via pictures on this very forum.
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I agree these coins do fly under the radar. A ten coin series such as the halves are a set that most can complete. With some patience a beautiful matched set can be had without an outlay of tens of thousands of dollars unless of course you choose high end coins. (if you can find them) I am slowly working on a set now and hopefully will share my set via pictures on this very forum.
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13 years 6 months ago #2509
by coindrummer
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Hi Loosechange
I can't wait to see your completed "CC" half dollar set.
Six of the Top 25 "CC" coins as listed in Rusty Goe's book,
The Mint on Carson Street are from this series:
1870, 1871, 1872, 1873(without arrows), 1874 and 1878 Carson City seated half dollars are on this prestigious list. So yes, this complete set is an outstanding collection and a most worthwhile accomplishment.
the drummer
I can't wait to see your completed "CC" half dollar set.
Six of the Top 25 "CC" coins as listed in Rusty Goe's book,
The Mint on Carson Street are from this series:
1870, 1871, 1872, 1873(without arrows), 1874 and 1878 Carson City seated half dollars are on this prestigious list. So yes, this complete set is an outstanding collection and a most worthwhile accomplishment.
the drummer
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13 years 1 month ago #3338
by coindrummer
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Replied by coindrummer on topic Re:Coin Of the Week 1871-CC Seated Liberty Half Dollar
Hi to all"CC" fans and C4OA bloggers
I am adding another image (the 1871-CC seated half dollar) to one of our previous great COW posts.
This image is courtesy of Southgate Coins (Thank you Rust, Marie and all the crew at Southgate):
the drummer
I am adding another image (the 1871-CC seated half dollar) to one of our previous great COW posts.
This image is courtesy of Southgate Coins (Thank you Rust, Marie and all the crew at Southgate):
1871-CC Seated Half Dollar PCGS XF-45 (Image courtesy of Southgate Coins)
the drummer
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