The 1836 Capped Bust Half Dollar stands out in the illustrious series with a mintage of 6,545,000, making it a common date but nonetheless desirable as part of any historical U.S. coin collection. This piece hails from the Philadelphia Mint, known for its consistent quality, and features John Reich's iconic eagle design, set against the backdrop of growing American economic prosperity. This About Uncirculated example offers pleasing strike characteristics with well-defined details on both the obverse and reverse, indicative of advanced minting techniques of the period. With lustrous surfaces and minimal wear, this coin represents an outstanding opportunity for collectors seeking to complete a high-grade Capped Bust Half Dollar set. Its appeal is further enhanced by demand from type-set enthusiasts, making it a cornerstone for anyone focusing on early 19th-century American coinage.

