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1867 10C PR64 PCGS #4760

1867 Seated Liberty Dime PR64 { PCGS-3 } (Jun'1998) This was one of my "bucket coins", a "life-time goal" to acquire before I kick the bucket, that I started looking for when I was twelve. Business strikes have an extremely low mintage and my early attempts to find one with the help of a local dealer all failed; so, I eventually had to settle for proof. This piece has colorful toning with vivid turquoise on the reverse that the photo does not do justice..

1867 10C PR64 PCGS #4760

1867 Seated Liberty Dime PR64 { PCGS-3 } (Jun'1998) This was one of my "bucket coins", a "life-time goal" to acquire before I kick the bucket, that I started looking for when I was twelve. Business strikes have an extremely low mintage and my early attempts to find one with the help of a local dealer all failed; so, I eventually had to settle for proof. This piece has colorful toning with vivid turquoise on the reverse that the photo does not do justice..

1867 10C PR64 PCGS #4760

1867 Seated Liberty Dime PR64 { PCGS-3 } (Jun'1998) This was one of my "bucket coins", a "life-time goal" to acquire before I kick the bucket, that I started looking for when I was twelve. Business strikes have an extremely low mintage and my early attempts to find one with the help of a local dealer all failed; so, I eventually had to settle for proof. This piece has colorful toning with vivid turquoise on the reverse that the photo does not do justice..

2001-P $1 Buffalo PR70DCAM PCGS #99793

2001-P Silver Dollar PR70DCAM: Buffalo { PCGS-3 } (Oct'2008) Mintage: 272,869 (proof) Taken from the 1913 Indian Head or Buffalo Nickel with some additional inscriptions added to the reverse, this piece is a very classic and popular US design that exudes perfection.

2001-P $1 Buffalo PR70DCAM PCGS #99793

2001-P Silver Dollar PR70DCAM: Buffalo { PCGS-3 } (Oct'2008) Mintage: 272,869 (proof) Taken from the 1913 Indian Head or Buffalo Nickel with some additional inscriptions added to the reverse, this piece is a very classic and popular US design that exudes perfection.

2001-P $1 Buffalo PR70DCAM PCGS #99793

2001-P Silver Dollar PR70DCAM: Buffalo { PCGS-3 } (Oct'2008) Mintage: 272,869 (proof) Taken from the 1913 Indian Head or Buffalo Nickel with some additional inscriptions added to the reverse, this piece is a very classic and popular US design that exudes perfection.

1878 $3 MS65 PCGS #8000

1878 Gold $3 MS65 { PCGS-3 } (Aug'2007) This gorgeous gem has exemplary, swirling luster and delightful wheat-gold color vibrant lilac pools in the fields. Solidly struck with only a small, circular depression above the headdress for a noticeable flaw. A great representative with undeniable visual appeal.

1997-W $5 Jackie Robinson PR70DCAM PCGS #9760

1997-W Gold Half Eagle PR70DCAM: Jackie Robinson { PCGS-3 } (Dec'2009) Mintage: 24,072 (proof) This piece probably makes the most effective use of highly frosted devices of any of the gold commemorative coins. The reverse image of the baseball is simple and ideally suited by symmetry. Issued for the 25th anniversary of his death.

1997-W $5 Jackie Robinson PR70DCAM PCGS #9760

1997-W Gold Half Eagle PR70DCAM: Jackie Robinson { PCGS-3 } (Dec'2009) Mintage: 24,072 (proof) This piece probably makes the most effective use of highly frosted devices of any of the gold commemorative coins. The reverse image of the baseball is simple and ideally suited by symmetry. Issued for the 25th anniversary of his death.

1997-W $5 Jackie Robinson PR70DCAM PCGS #9760

1997-W Gold Half Eagle PR70DCAM: Jackie Robinson { PCGS-3 } (Dec'2009) Mintage: 24,072 (proof) This piece probably makes the most effective use of highly frosted devices of any of the gold commemorative coins. The reverse image of the baseball is simple and ideally suited by symmetry. Issued for the 25th anniversary of his death.

1997-W $5 Jackie Robinson PR70DCAM PCGS #9760

1997-W Gold Half Eagle PR70DCAM: Jackie Robinson { PCGS-3 } (Dec'2009) Mintage: 24,072 (proof) This piece probably makes the most effective use of highly frosted devices of any of the gold commemorative coins. The reverse image of the baseball is simple and ideally suited by symmetry. Issued for the 25th anniversary of his death.

1997-W $5 Jackie Robinson PR70DCAM PCGS #9760

1997-W Gold Half Eagle PR70DCAM: Jackie Robinson { PCGS-3 } (Dec'2009) Mintage: 24,072 (proof) This piece probably makes the most effective use of highly frosted devices of any of the gold commemorative coins. The reverse image of the baseball is simple and ideally suited by symmetry. Issued for the 25th anniversary of his death.

1799 $10 Large Stars Obverse AU50 PCGS #8562

1799 Gold $10 Flowing Hair (Eagle) AU50 { PCGS-2 } (Apr'2002) Eighteenth century OGH gold eagle from time when John Adams was POTUS; this piece of history has nice details with 'old-gold' flavor. A very nice strike graces this problem-free gold eagle, with terrific details, uniform wear and no problem marks.

1799 $10 Large Stars Obverse AU50 PCGS #8562

1799 Gold $10 Flowing Hair (Eagle) AU50 { PCGS-2 } (Apr'2002) Eighteenth century OGH gold eagle from time when John Adams was POTUS; this piece of history has nice details with 'old-gold' flavor. A very nice strike graces this problem-free gold eagle, with terrific details, uniform wear and no problem marks.

1799 $10 Large Stars Obverse AU50 PCGS #8562

1799 Gold $10 Flowing Hair (Eagle) AU50 { PCGS-2 } (Apr'2002) Eighteenth century OGH gold eagle from time when John Adams was POTUS; this piece of history has nice details with 'old-gold' flavor. A very nice strike graces this problem-free gold eagle, with terrific details, uniform wear and no problem marks.

1907 $20 High Relief, Wire Edge MS62 PCGS #9135

MCMVII (1907) Gold $20 Saint Gaudens High Relief Wire Rim MS62 { PCGS-3 } (May'2006) A couple rim dings limit the grade; but, this ever-popular piece has a nice strike and great high-relief look. The color and luster are very nice and the devices are free of any problem marks.

1907 $20 High Relief, Wire Edge MS62 PCGS #9135

MCMVII (1907) Gold $20 Saint Gaudens High Relief Wire Rim MS62 { PCGS-3 } (May'2006) A couple rim dings limit the grade; but, this ever-popular piece has a nice strike and great high-relief look. The color and luster are very nice and the devices are free of any problem marks.

1907 $20 High Relief, Wire Edge MS62 PCGS #9135

MCMVII (1907) Gold $20 Saint Gaudens High Relief Wire Rim MS62 { PCGS-3 } (May'2006) A couple rim dings limit the grade; but, this ever-popular piece has a nice strike and great high-relief look. The color and luster are very nice and the devices are free of any problem marks.

1996-P $1 High Jump PR70DCAM PCGS #9731

1996-P Silver Dollar PR70DCAM: High Jump { PCGS-3 } (Jan'2017) Mintage: 124,502 (proof) Another terrific sports rendering on this action filled leap over the bar for the 1996 Atlanta Games, demonstrating perfect execution of the "Fosbury Flop". A tough top-pop find with nice frosting and black fields. For twenty years this single dollar eluded most collectors seeking perfection. This highly reflective piece shows off multiply reflected devices in its flawless mirrors. The open area in the center of the obverse makes this piece so difficult to achieve perfection.

1996-P $1 High Jump PR70DCAM PCGS #9731

1996-P Silver Dollar PR70DCAM: High Jump { PCGS-3 } (Jan'2017) Mintage: 124,502 (proof) Another terrific sports rendering on this action filled leap over the bar for the 1996 Atlanta Games, demonstrating perfect execution of the "Fosbury Flop". A tough top-pop find with nice frosting and black fields. For twenty years this single dollar eluded most collectors seeking perfection. This highly reflective piece shows off multiply reflected devices in its flawless mirrors. The open area in the center of the obverse makes this piece so difficult to achieve perfection.

1996-P $1 High Jump PR70DCAM PCGS #9731

1996-P Silver Dollar PR70DCAM: High Jump { PCGS-3 } (Jan'2017) Mintage: 124,502 (proof) Another terrific sports rendering on this action filled leap over the bar for the 1996 Atlanta Games, demonstrating perfect execution of the "Fosbury Flop". A tough top-pop find with nice frosting and black fields. For twenty years this single dollar eluded most collectors seeking perfection. This highly reflective piece shows off multiply reflected devices in its flawless mirrors. The open area in the center of the obverse makes this piece so difficult to achieve perfection.

1964 50C PR68 PCGS #6800

1964 Kennedy Half Dollar PR68 { PCGS-2 } (Jul'2020) Lightly frosted devices provide a nice cameo offset that brings the OGH gem to life. Honoring the thirty-fifth president less than one year after his untimely death, this series exudes perhaps the finest in coin design of any honoring former presidents. This first year edition was the only featuring silver without a clad core, making it particularly desirable.

1964 50C PR68 PCGS #6800

1964 Kennedy Half Dollar PR68 { PCGS-2 } (Jul'2020) Lightly frosted devices provide a nice cameo offset that brings the OGH gem to life. Honoring the thirty-fifth president less than one year after his untimely death, this series exudes perhaps the finest in coin design of any honoring former presidents. This first year edition was the only featuring silver without a clad core, making it particularly desirable.

1964 50C PR68 PCGS #6800

1964 Kennedy Half Dollar PR68 { PCGS-2 } (Jul'2020) Lightly frosted devices provide a nice cameo offset that brings the OGH gem to life. Honoring the thirty-fifth president less than one year after his untimely death, this series exudes perhaps the finest in coin design of any honoring former presidents. This first year edition was the only featuring silver without a clad core, making it particularly desirable.

1795 1/2C Plain Edge, No Pole AU50BN PCGS #1018

1795 Liberty Cap Half Cent (Plain Edge, No Pole) AU50 { PCGS-4 }. Nice detail on chocolate brown surfaces with nice strike for all devices front and back.

1795 1/2C Plain Edge, No Pole AU50BN PCGS #1018

1795 Liberty Cap Half Cent (Plain Edge, No Pole) AU50 { PCGS-4 }. Nice detail on chocolate brown surfaces with nice strike for all devices front and back.

1795 1/2C Plain Edge, No Pole AU50BN PCGS #1018

1795 Liberty Cap Half Cent (Plain Edge, No Pole) AU50 { PCGS-4 }. Nice detail on chocolate brown surfaces with nice strike for all devices front and back.

1794 1C S-63, Fallen 4 VF25BN PCGS #35651

1794 Liberty Cap Cent (S-63) w/ Right Facing Head and Denticle Border VF25 { PCGS-5 }. This late eighteenth century beauty has glossy medium-brown surfaces with undertones of steel-blue. This coin has a 30-degree die rotation. The date is well struck and clearly visible; but on the opposite side there is weakness in the top of the wreath and in particular on the periphery in the word “OF”. The remaining devices are clearly defined. This Sheldon variety has the "Fallen 4" moniker primarily because the "9" appears to be too high. Re-punching of both the "7" and "4" are apparent.