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1804 1/2C Plain 4, No Stems MS64BN PCGS #1063

CAC Approved. Plain 4, no stems. In 1804 12 varieties were produced from 5 obverse and 6 reverse dies. The plain 4/no stems variety was coined from a single die pair (Cohen 13; Obverse 5/Reverse G). Uncirculated examples are scarce but are the most common 1804 half cent variety. Brown Mint State examples, like mine, are the easiest to find. The strike and luster on my example are phenomenal--and it was worth every one of the many pennies I paid for it.

1804 1/2C Plain 4, No Stems MS64BN PCGS #1063

CAC Approved. Plain 4, no stems. In 1804 12 varieties were produced from 5 obverse and 6 reverse dies. The plain 4/no stems variety was coined from a single die pair (Cohen 13; Obverse 5/Reverse G). Uncirculated examples are scarce but are the most common 1804 half cent variety. Brown Mint State examples, like mine, are the easiest to find. The strike and luster on my example are phenomenal--and it was worth every one of the many pennies I paid for it.

1804 1/2C Plain 4, No Stems MS64BN PCGS #1063

CAC Approved. Plain 4, no stems. In 1804 12 varieties were produced from 5 obverse and 6 reverse dies. The plain 4/no stems variety was coined from a single die pair (Cohen 13; Obverse 5/Reverse G). Uncirculated examples are scarce but are the most common 1804 half cent variety. Brown Mint State examples, like mine, are the easiest to find. The strike and luster on my example are phenomenal--and it was worth every one of the many pennies I paid for it.

1804 1/2C Plain 4, No Stems MS64BN PCGS #1063

CAC Approved. Plain 4, no stems. In 1804 12 varieties were produced from 5 obverse and 6 reverse dies. The plain 4/no stems variety was coined from a single die pair (Cohen 13; Obverse 5/Reverse G). Uncirculated examples are scarce but are the most common 1804 half cent variety. Brown Mint State examples, like mine, are the easiest to find. The strike and luster on my example are phenomenal--and it was worth every one of the many pennies I paid for it.

1847 1C MS66BN PCGS #1877

CAC Certified. N-20; R-3. Top of the brown population. Not seen by CAC or PCGS in a higher grade. A lustrous über-GEM example with lovely, pristine, satiny surfaces and original red in the devices.

1847 1C MS66BN PCGS #1877

CAC Certified. N-20; R-3. Top of the brown population. Not seen by CAC or PCGS in a higher grade. A lustrous über-GEM example with lovely, pristine, satiny surfaces and original red in the devices.

1847 1C MS66BN PCGS #1877

CAC Certified. N-20; R-3. Top of the brown population. Not seen by CAC or PCGS in a higher grade. A lustrous über-GEM example with lovely, pristine, satiny surfaces and original red in the devices.

1847 1C MS66BN PCGS #1877

CAC Certified. N-20; R-3. Top of the brown population. Not seen by CAC or PCGS in a higher grade. A lustrous über-GEM example with lovely, pristine, satiny surfaces and original red in the devices.

1867 2C MS66RB PCGS #3592

CAC approved. Unseen in better condition!

1867 2C MS66RB PCGS #3592

CAC approved. Unseen in better condition!

1867 2C MS66RB PCGS #3592

CAC approved. Unseen in better condition!

1882 3CN MS66 PCGS #3750

CAC Approved 22,200 minted. Frosty with excellent mint brilliance and a hint of natural color. Very scarce as a business strike. Filled 2 (not uncommon). Perfect example of a 3-cent nickel for a type collection.

1882 3CN MS66 PCGS #3750

CAC Approved 22,200 minted. Frosty with excellent mint brilliance and a hint of natural color. Very scarce as a business strike. Filled 2 (not uncommon). Perfect example of a 3-cent nickel for a type collection.

1882 3CN MS66 PCGS #3750

CAC Approved 22,200 minted. Frosty with excellent mint brilliance and a hint of natural color. Very scarce as a business strike. Filled 2 (not uncommon). Perfect example of a 3-cent nickel for a type collection.

1856-O H10C MS65 PCGS #4364

Full Strike and CAC approved. Outstanding New Orleans GEM—in every respect! Only one better at CAC.

1856-O H10C MS65 PCGS #4364

Full Strike and CAC approved. Outstanding New Orleans GEM—in every respect! Only one better at CAC.

1856-O H10C MS65 PCGS #4364

Full Strike and CAC approved. Outstanding New Orleans GEM—in every respect! Only one better at CAC.

1856-O H10C MS65 PCGS #4364

Full Strike and CAC approved. Outstanding New Orleans GEM—in every respect! Only one better at CAC.

1866 5C Rays MS66 PCGS #3790

CAC Approved. A lustrous GEM with some subtle iridescent gold and icy blue tone. Sharply struck from a shattered obverse die. Essentially without flaw with outstanding eye appeal. None finer that are CAC approved.

1866 5C Rays MS66 PCGS #3790

CAC Approved. A lustrous GEM with some subtle iridescent gold and icy blue tone. Sharply struck from a shattered obverse die. Essentially without flaw with outstanding eye appeal. None finer that are CAC approved.

1866 5C Rays MS66 PCGS #3790

CAC Approved. A lustrous GEM with some subtle iridescent gold and icy blue tone. Sharply struck from a shattered obverse die. Essentially without flaw with outstanding eye appeal. None finer that are CAC approved.

1866 5C Rays MS66 PCGS #3790

CAC Approved. A lustrous GEM with some subtle iridescent gold and icy blue tone. Sharply struck from a shattered obverse die. Essentially without flaw with outstanding eye appeal. None finer that are CAC approved.

1861 10C MS66 PCGS #4633

CAC approved. Fortin Variety 107; R-3. Type Two Obverse (two lines above E). Original silver-gray surfaces, satiny white, and clean. A great lustrous Uber GEM with fantastic overall eye appeal (and some light die clashing). Miss Liberty and the details are frosty and well struck. None graded finer by CAC.

1861 10C MS66 PCGS #4633

CAC approved. Fortin Variety 107; R-3. Type Two Obverse (two lines above E). Original silver-gray surfaces, satiny white, and clean. A great lustrous Uber GEM with fantastic overall eye appeal (and some light die clashing). Miss Liberty and the details are frosty and well struck. None graded finer by CAC.

1861 10C MS66 PCGS #4633

CAC approved. Fortin Variety 107; R-3. Type Two Obverse (two lines above E). Original silver-gray surfaces, satiny white, and clean. A great lustrous Uber GEM with fantastic overall eye appeal (and some light die clashing). Miss Liberty and the details are frosty and well struck. None graded finer by CAC.

1894 25C MS66+ PCGS #5607

Very few around in this condition! A prime CoinFacts example of the date

1894 25C MS66+ PCGS #5607

Very few around in this condition! A prime CoinFacts example of the date

1894 25C MS66+ PCGS #5607

Very few around in this condition! A prime CoinFacts example of the date

1894 25C MS66+ PCGS #5607

Very few around in this condition! A prime CoinFacts example of the date

1875-S 50C MS65 PCGS #6351

CAC Approved. My "with motto" type example of the Seated Liberty motif. Lustrous with a terrific strike and no distractions.

1875-S 50C MS65 PCGS #6351

CAC Approved. My "with motto" type example of the Seated Liberty motif. Lustrous with a terrific strike and no distractions.

1875-S 50C MS65 PCGS #6351

CAC Approved. My "with motto" type example of the Seated Liberty motif. Lustrous with a terrific strike and no distractions.

1871 $1 MS64 PCGS #6966

CAC Certified. OC-6 Low; R.3. The date is re-punched, and a fine line connects the D in GOD to the eagle’s head. This beautiful and lustrous near GEM is on the cusp of a conditional rarity (only 5 coins have been certified by CAC that are numerically higher (4 in MS65 1 in MS66). The sweat drop on the bottom edge of the reverse keeps it from an uber GEM grade.

1871 $1 MS64 PCGS #6966

CAC Certified. OC-6 Low; R.3. The date is re-punched, and a fine line connects the D in GOD to the eagle’s head. This beautiful and lustrous near GEM is on the cusp of a conditional rarity (only 5 coins have been certified by CAC that are numerically higher (4 in MS65 1 in MS66). The sweat drop on the bottom edge of the reverse keeps it from an uber GEM grade.

1871 $1 MS64 PCGS #6966

CAC Certified. OC-6 Low; R.3. The date is re-punched, and a fine line connects the D in GOD to the eagle’s head. This beautiful and lustrous near GEM is on the cusp of a conditional rarity (only 5 coins have been certified by CAC that are numerically higher (4 in MS65 1 in MS66). The sweat drop on the bottom edge of the reverse keeps it from an uber GEM grade.

1871 $1 MS64 PCGS #6966

CAC Certified. OC-6 Low; R.3. The date is re-punched, and a fine line connects the D in GOD to the eagle’s head. This beautiful and lustrous near GEM is on the cusp of a conditional rarity (only 5 coins have been certified by CAC that are numerically higher (4 in MS65 1 in MS66). The sweat drop on the bottom edge of the reverse keeps it from an uber GEM grade.