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Common B5, B-27, R1. Die state II. Iridescent rim toning with gray centers.
Bowers -Borkhardt die state II. B-4, BB-61, R.3. Auqua blue, lavender, and light gray patina on both sides.
Very tough coin to find. Only a few have made it into a PCGS holder. 5 Stripes, knob 9. B-6b, BB-96, R.3, Die state 5. This piece seems to have characteristics of both die states 4 and 5. The die cracks of state 5 are present on both sides, yet the reverse has not been relapped. Both of the headless arrow shafts are visible, rather than being invisibe from die lapping as one would expect. This coin has considerable luster for the grade. Wear is consistant with XF-45. Pale amber and iridescent toning throughout. CAC sticker.
B-1, BB-211, R3. Bowers Die State II. This is the only 1801 variety with arrowhead beneath "U" in United,
Toned with various shades of grays and blues around the devices. Strong strike. Coins history: John Kardatzke Collection, sold at Goldberg's auction February 2000; Morris Silverman's Collection, sold at Heritage auctions April 2002.
The 1851 and 1852 dollars are very difficult to come by. During those years the price of silver reached $1.03 an ounce, exceeding the face value. As a result, very few made it into circulation. This example is evenly toned with reds and violets. A decent amount of luster remaining. Average strike. A few marks throughout, none serious.
Light gold toning with semi-prooflike surfaces and virtually no bag marks. Well struck with flash luster.
Plenty of silver luster. Strong strike. Some toning near rims. Fewer marks than most seated dollars.
A lot of luster still remaining, nice example for the grade. Formally in NGC XF-45 holder.
With the end of the Civil War, and mourning the loss of 600,000 people, a proposal was accepted to add the motto "In God We Trust" to silver coins with denominations higher than the dime.
Repunched Date variety. Traces of smaller date logo visible with loupe. Silver-gray with mottled reddish-copper iridescence at edges. Good strike on devices for grade, without any significant abrasions. Crossed over from NGC AU-55 holder.
Light silver, virtually untoned. Hints of the prooflike flash common to high grade CC's are still notable around the devices. Rare date.
Luster is so intense, that cartwheels can be viewed going in both directions at the same time. Surfaces are practically mark free, only a few very light scuffs can be noted. Golden brown toning near edges. Strong strike. Excellent eye appeal. CAC sticker on holder.
Strong strike. Frosty luster with amazing cartwheels. Very few marks. CAC sticker.
Frosty luster. Strong strike. Some light scratches on obverse, no notable marks on reverse. A small dark toned spot on lower jaw is the only thing that hurts the eye appeal a bit.
Frosty with above average strike (eagle claws a bit weak, otherwise well struck). Marks are few and light, but a bit too numerous to grade higher.
Frosty luster with toning near edges. Above average strike. A few light dings on reliefs and light scratches on fields. Encapsolated in old green holder.
Beautifully toned with blues and reds throughout. Frosty luster with above average strike. Several light marks.
Very frosty luster. Strong strike. A small ding on upper neck is and a couple of light scratches on obverse field kept this coin from grading higher. Excellent eye appeal. Housed in an old green holder.
Despite the high mintage, this coin is difficult to find in higher greades. This example has nearly a full strike, with a very strong wreath on reverse. Frosty luster with a hint of patina. Very few marks. Encapsulated in old green holder.
Silver frosty luster. Well struck. No notable marks other than a small rim ding near tail feathers. CAC sticker.
A couple of dings above the nose and eye, otherwise fairly mark free. Satin to slightly frosty luster. Average strike.
Slightly frosty luster. Untoned, bright white. Strong strike. Several light scratches and dings.
Slightly frosty luster with mottled golden brown toning. Average strike. A few scattered marks.
Satin to slightly frosty luster. Strong strike. Very few marks. Formally owned by Gary Hoop (Grandam).
Pedigree: DRG Collection. This coin was in Dr. David R. Golan's amazing set until 2007. Gabriel Murphy owned the set 2007-2011.
Pedigree: DRG Collection. This coin was in Dr. David R. Golan's amazing set until 2007. Gabriel Murphy owned the set 2007-2011.
Pedigree: DRG Collection. This coin was in Dr. David R. Golan's amazing set until 2007. Gabriel Murphy owned the set 2007-2011.
Pedigree: DRG Collection. This coin was in Dr. David R. Golan's amazing set until 2007. Gabriel Murphy owned the set 2007-2011.
Pedigree: DRG Collection. This coin was in Dr. David R. Golan's amazing set until 2007. Gabriel Murphy owned the set 2007-2011.
Deep frosty luster. No visible marks. Very deep strike. Provenance: Gabrial Murphy's Set.
Weak edge lettering. Position A. Business strike.
Position B. Origionally submitted to PCGS by Bob McCaan at Cars1234.