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1849-C Gold $1 Type One AU55 Variety 2-B { PCGS-3 } (Nov'2007) This Choice AU specimen displays rich apricot-gold color with hints of underlying green, and is rendered better than many Charlotte strikes. Minor circulation marks are visible on both sides.
1849-C Gold $1 Type One AU55 Variety 2-B { PCGS-3 } (Nov'2007) This Choice AU specimen displays rich apricot-gold color with hints of underlying green, and is rendered better than many Charlotte strikes. Minor circulation marks are visible on both sides.
1849-C Gold $1 Type One AU55 Variety 2-B { PCGS-3 } (Nov'2007) This Choice AU specimen displays rich apricot-gold color with hints of underlying green, and is rendered better than many Charlotte strikes. Minor circulation marks are visible on both sides.
1855-O Gold $1 Type Two { PCGS-3 } (Feb'2008) There is good luster on this well-struck "small Indian". The date and "DOLLAR" are bold with just a bit of softness in the "8". This branch mint specimen has nice surfaces with minimal contact distributed uniformly over both sides. Attractive apricot-gold coloring uniform over surfaces free of die-clashes that plague this series. This short-lived series is among the most coveted by type-collectors, especially when issued by one of the branch mints.
1855-O Gold $1 Type Two { PCGS-3 } (Feb'2008) There is good luster on this well-struck "small Indian". The date and "DOLLAR" are bold with just a bit of softness in the "8". This branch mint specimen has nice surfaces with minimal contact distributed uniformly over both sides. Attractive apricot-gold coloring uniform over surfaces free of die-clashes that plague this series. This short-lived series is among the most coveted by type-collectors, especially when issued by one of the branch mints.
1855-O Gold $1 Type Two { PCGS-3 } (Feb'2008) There is good luster on this well-struck "small Indian". The date and "DOLLAR" are bold with just a bit of softness in the "8". This branch mint specimen has nice surfaces with minimal contact distributed uniformly over both sides. Attractive apricot-gold coloring uniform over surfaces free of die-clashes that plague this series. This short-lived series is among the most coveted by type-collectors, especially when issued by one of the branch mints.
1862 Gold $1 Type Three AU58 { PCGS-3 } (Aug'1980) This problem free Civil War era gold piece, with just a bit of wear, has very pleasing orange-gold coloring and natural mint-fresh luster.
1862 Gold $1 Type Three AU58 { PCGS-3 } (Aug'1980) This problem free Civil War era gold piece, with just a bit of wear, has very pleasing orange-gold coloring and natural mint-fresh luster.
1862 Gold $1 Type Three AU58 { PCGS-3 } (Aug'1980) This problem free Civil War era gold piece, with just a bit of wear, has very pleasing orange-gold coloring and natural mint-fresh luster.
1843-D Gold $5 Liberty (Half Eagle) XF40 { PCGS-2 } (Jun'1979) Nice OGH example from the branch mint at Dahlonega GA. This briefly circulated specimen has no major marks, nice color, and is a fine example from this early mint.
1843-D Gold $5 Liberty (Half Eagle) XF40 { PCGS-2 } (Jun'1979) Nice OGH example from the branch mint at Dahlonega GA. This briefly circulated specimen has no major marks, nice color, and is a fine example from this early mint.
1843-D Gold $5 Liberty (Half Eagle) XF40 { PCGS-2 } (Jun'1979) Nice OGH example from the branch mint at Dahlonega GA. This briefly circulated specimen has no major marks, nice color, and is a fine example from this early mint.