This B-1 survivor comes from an estimated mintage of about fifty pieces. This old beauty still gleams with high luster under its green and turquoise toning. The obverse cameo could be a bit nicer, but still one of my personal favorites. It been a long term goal of mine to do a date set of braided hair proofs, but this remains my only so far. Unless I win the lottery, it will likely remain so.
my 1832, purchased back in April http://www.numissociety.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=29262&d=1432587478
Nice looking half's...I need to post my 29,32 and the 37 token. What I'm looking for is a 1854 for my collection . I've have seen 2 but for what they were asking they need be perfect and the two both had rim dings.
An impressive array of half cents guys!!! I mostly focus on Ancients now and was forced to sell almost all of my total collection a few years back, but I amassed a few half cents since the beginning of the year---