1817 Capped Bust Half Dollar. O-107. Rarity-3. MS-63 (NGC).,Rich mint luster tumbles across the surfaces of this incredible Choice Mint State example, reminiscent of the Walking Liberty half dollars that would be produced a century later. The brilliant, snowy-white complexion allows ready appreciation of the unblemished surfaces throughout. A delightful satiny texture blankets the fields, while the devices are draped in a more matte-like frosting. The design elements are well pronounced and intricate despite evidence of a later die state, with Libertys profile and the obverse stars razor sharp. A network of cracks connects the reverse legend, in addition to a break that protrudes from the border between CA and into the eagles right wing. A modicum of softness seen at the eagles head is typical for the marriage. <p>This piece sits among the finest few survivors of the 1817 O-107 die marriage, tying for third place in the Condition Census along with the Newman specimen and just a couple others. The pinnacle of this roster is the Eliasberg example, previously graded MS-67 (NGC) and currently certified MS-65 (PCGS). A spectacular representative of both the die marriage and the overall 1817 issue.,From the Sutton Court Collection of Early Half Dollar Varieties. Earlier ex from our (Bowers and Merenas) sale of March 1987, lot 728.,