1864 50C AU50 PCGS. PCGS Population (2/65). One of
the nicest about uncirculated 1864 half dollars you'll
ever find. 1864 Seated Liberty 50c, PCGS AU50. As
the Civil War entered its fourth year of bloody conflict,
it was becoming more and more apparent that the Union
would be preserved and the long road of reconstruction
would have to be traveled. At the time, hoarding of
“hard money” such as federal silver coinage
was in full effect as paper currency was being rejected
by a war-weary population. This fine example likely
owes its level of preservation to these factors.
The piece offered possesses a hammered strike and
pleasing steel gray coloration. Hints of luster remain
about the devices. A total certified population of
just 165 pieces in any grade makes this a scarce issue
and seemingly undervalued at current levels. With
the approach of the Sesquicentennial of the Civil
War, coinage from that era is increasingly in favor
and with such modest supply points to an attractive
opportunity for the collector/investor.