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1838 1C AU50BN PCGS #1741

stunning copper and beautiful, textured original color. TCC!

1882 5C MS64 PCGS #3812

perfect match to my 3c nickel and liberty head. soft cartwheel luster with a satin finish!! what a perfect set when looking at them together.

1900 5C MS64 PCGS #3861

A wonderful nickel from Larry Whitlow-PQ! Soft cartwheel, satin luster with beautiful fields and a nice strike. In hand, it is a great coin to savor, especially while you rotate it slowly. The satin look, while not as flashy as a brilliant or frosty luster is beautiful in its own way. Hard to put down, like a favorite scotch!

1826 50C XF40 PCGS #6143

O-108A, obvious original patina-such a thrill to own an early bustie in this grade! As part of a pure design set, this would serve the capped bust entry as, in this case, the half dime, dime and quarter would be unnecessary.

1861 50C XF45 PCGS #6302

deceptively difficult to find this original and in the grade and common date I sought, this is a type collector dream coin! Civil War date is always a plus, but it is the way that the dirt and toning which gets into the dress folds that adds depth to the appearance. Thank you Alex Barna, for finding this special piece!

1915-D 50C MS62 PCGS #6533

A frosty and lustrous Barber Half with just a scattering of minor hits. White but not blast white, this coin has a beautiful skin that hints at being original, and is the farthest thing from a stripped and dipped out coin which is unfortunately so common these days. Wholesome and makes a great trio with the dime and quarter. superb example for the grade!

1954-S 50C MS65 PCGS #6669

Literally, a perfect type coin!! Common date for grade I was seeking. Looking for a blast white and courtesy CU Forum member Heywood, got one here! Took quite a while to find a quality MS65 with a clean cheek. 54s comes quite nice and settling for a non-FBL yields more examples and a much lighter price-tag. These are great coins if they are relatively mark-free. This allows their booming luster to be appreciated in its entirety. Final Franklin made at the San Francisco mint; a little bit of history thrown in as well!

1874 G$1 MS62 PCGS #7575

a fabulous piece: tons of luster, tons of metal flow, both around the obverse portrait and all over the middle of the reverse. warm oozing gold color!

1926 $2.50 AU58 PCGS #7950

beautiful, unmessed-with warm gold surfaces. a 58 that looks like an unc! wonderful luster on the obverse which is not common. notice the luster band coming down diagonally on the headdress feathers: this is caused by the metal flow induced by the reverse eagle's back feathers. a PQ58 here!

1911 $10 AU58 PCGS #8868

my first ASG designed coin! perfect original super slider with just the slightest bit of rub on the cheek. The perfect choice for type-grade-cost.

1904 1/2C MS65BN PCGS #90006

an amazingly toned copper. could not believe what I saw when it came from Norma Elwell. Other than the fact that it's only a BN, it mesmerizes in-hand. there is no limit in color variation as you tip the coin side to side!

1905 1C MS64RD PCGS #90044

deep cartwheel luster/right off the mint! can't beat the price of this blazing red when comparing to an early Lincoln or Indian Head Cent!