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2-B Low date w/close fraction + Medallic alignment. Classic head first gold coin struck at NO mint. Not rare but special
1849-o NGC AU50, one year type open wreath LDS. Antique crudely made coin that has die cracks and a weak strike on the rev. Miniature version of the Liberty double eagle that came out the same year that attempted to use up America's new found gold riches and ease circulating coinage shortages.
1853-o old Ngc xf40 and clearly undergraded but that is fine with me. Amazing the type of discounts you can get on great coins in NGC holders of you sort through all of the rest of the coins in NGC holders and the dealers who buy at discounts but charge with parity. At auction NGC coins often trade way back. That said when I ever sell I will have to cross. Until now I will enjoy as is. 53 is the most common coin in the set.
1853-o old Ngc xf40 and clearly undergraded but that is fine with me. Amazing the type of discounts you can get on great coins in NGC holders of you sort through all of the rest of the coins in NGC holders and the dealers who buy at discounts but charge with parity. At auction NGC coins often trade way back. That said when I ever sell I will have to cross. Until now I will enjoy as is. 53 is the most common coin in the set.
1853-o old Ngc xf40 and clearly undergraded but that is fine with me. Amazing the type of discounts you can get on great coins in NGC holders of you sort through all of the rest of the coins in NGC holders and the dealers who buy at discounts but charge with parity. At auction NGC coins often trade way back. That said when I ever sell I will have to cross. Until now I will enjoy as is. 53 is the most common coin in the set.
OGH + thick honey & olive skin 24,000 mintage for this curious 1 year issue that slots into the natural date gap on the 1$ Gold New Orleans run. To further tie in it shares it’s design with the type 2 1$ coins such as the next 1855-o
OGH + thick honey & olive skin 24,000 mintage for this curious 1 year issue that slots into the natural date gap on the 1$ Gold New Orleans run. To further tie in it shares it’s design with the type 2 1$ coins such as the next 1855-o
1855-o NGC vf25 and wholesome as such. Arguably not as rare as the 50-o or even the 52-o in circulated grades but due to its rarity in UNC and the rarity as a type2 type piece it always commands a premium.