beelzebud 的钱币相册

1868 10C PR63 PCGS #4761

Blundered die obv

1885 10C PR65 PCGS #4782

should be designated a cameo and graded higher

1885 10C PR65 PCGS #4782

should be designated a cameo and graded higher

1875-CC 20C XF40 PCGS #5297

Ron Guth: This is the only collectible date in this series from the Carson City Mint (the 1876-CC is an extreme rarity that is beyond the means of most collectors). As a result, it commands a hefty premium over the normal type price, including over the 1875 (which has a substantially smaller mintage). High grade examples of the 1875-CC Twenty Cent piece are scare but not rare. The PCGS CoinFacts Condition Census of the top ten examples includes coins that are all MS 65 and better. Gem MS66 examples are very scarce and anything better is an extreme rarity.

1867 25C XF40 PCGS #5470

The small mintage of the 1867 Quarter Dollar makes it a scarce date in most grades, but especially so in Mint State. The majority of Uncirculated survivors only grade out at MS62, and the finest examples certified by PCGS are a pair of MS64s. One 1867 Quarter Dollar remains an anomaly. In 2008, a PCGS MS63 example in an old, green insert holder sold for $86,250 -- an amazingly high price for this date. More than two years later, a different PCGS MS63 sold for much less at $6,325, but that price was more in line with price guides current at the time. Something about the first example must have been special, as we cannot explain why it sold for such a spectacular price. Perhaps it upgraded and is no longer in a PCGS MS63 holder. The 1867 Quarter Dollar usually comes well-struck. The challenge for the collector is to find a nice, problem-free, circulated example. Good luck with that!

1825 50C Overton 113 XF45 PCGS #39660

Doubled profile

1865 10C PR62 PCGS #4758

1867156-005

1862 H10C PR61 PCGS #4445

1876638-004

1884 10C PR62 PCGS #4781

1610451-002