1847-O. NGC graded MS-65. Lovely toning on both sides. Rare date in this grade. Lustrous Gem-quality surface and a coin which has grand overall eye appeal. The above-average strike complements this eye-appeal and, some might say, adds immeasurably to the appearance. We note a few light parallel lines across Liberty's midriff, a point that can be used as identifier. Generally well struck on the central devices, including Liberty's head, though the hair falling away onto her shoulder appears flat, as do some but not all of the stars. Very acceptable quality for the New Orleans Mint, a major coin production facility in the 1840s and 1850s until it was overshadowed by Philadelphia and later San Francisco once the Civil War ended. New Orleans ceased operations in 1861 and did not resume until 1879. Pop 4; 1 finer in 66. Estimated Value $9,000 - 10,000. Categories: Seated Liberty Half Dollars
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