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1861-O Half Dollar. Confederate States Issue. W-11, FS-401 CSA Die Crack
$ 792
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Description
LOT DESCRIPTION1861-O Liberty Seated Half Dollar. Confederate States Issue. W-11, FS-401 CSA Die Crack. Shipwreck Effect (NGC).
Uncirculated
Provenance: Ex S.S. Republic. Really nice and belongs
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