Half Eagle, 1833, small date, PCGS MS64 (old holder), an undoubtedly stunning specimen of bright yellow gold and with essentially pristine and flawless surfaces, most price guides do not even list prices over AU for this series as uncirculated specimen are so infrequently offered, PCGS has graded only a total of three 1833 Half Eagles in MS64 and just one in MS65 while NGC has graded none in either MS64 or MS65, an exceedingly rare offering as one of the top four highest graded 1833 Half Eagles by both major grading companies and well suited for the finest of numsimatic collections
AN EXTREMELY RARE MS64 1833 HALF EAGLE
Half Eagle, 1833, small date, PCGS MS64 (old holder), an undoubtedly stunning specimen of bright yellow gold and with essentially pristine and flawless surfaces, most price guides do not even list prices over AU for this series as uncirculated specimen are so infrequently offered, PCGS has graded only a total of three 1833 Half Eagles in MS64 and just one in MS65 while NGC has graded none in either MS64 or MS65, an exceedingly rare offering as one of the top four highest graded 1833 Half Eagles by both major grading companies and well suited for the finest of numsimatic collections

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Half Eagle, 1833, small date, PCGS MS64 (old holder), an undoubtedly stunning specimen of bright yellow gold and with essentially pristine and flawless surfaces, most price guides do not even list prices over AU for this series as uncirculated specimen are so infrequently offered, PCGS has graded only a total of three 1833 Half Eagles in MS64 and just one in MS65 while NGC has graded none in either MS64 or MS65, an exceedingly rare offering as one of the top four highest graded 1833 Half Eagles by both major grading companies and well suited for the finest of numsimatic collections
Further details
As this specimen has been encapsulated in an older PCGS holder, the distinction is not made on the holder as to whether the 1833 Half Eagle is the small or large date variety