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CAC. Flashy and well-struck; deep orange-gold with a bit of rub. Purchased from Douglas Winter Numismatics.
CAC. Flashy and well-struck; deep orange-gold with a bit of rub. Purchased from Douglas Winter Numismatics.
CAC. Flashy and well-struck; deep orange-gold with a bit of rub. Purchased from Douglas Winter Numismatics.
CAC. Lustrous and well struck save for some weakness around the denomination.
CAC. Lustrous and well struck save for some weakness around the denomination.
CAC. Lustrous and well struck save for some weakness around the denomination.
CAC. Virtually immaculate original coin with lovely peripheral orange tones.
CAC. Virtually immaculate original coin with lovely peripheral orange tones.
CAC. HM-4. (Dies 3-G). Rarity 3+ (Pop. ~230). Great eye appeal with outstanding original color. Purchased from Northern Nevada Coin.
CAC. HM-4. (Dies 3-G). Rarity 3+ (Pop. ~230). Great eye appeal with outstanding original color. Purchased from Northern Nevada Coin.
CAC. Mike Printz. Wonderfully original with great strike and color and very few abrasions.
CAC. Mike Printz. Wonderfully original with great strike and color and very few abrasions.
CAC. Mike Printz. Wonderfully original with great strike and color and very few abrasions.
CAC. Crusty "Euro look" original with terrific colors in a first-generation blue-label holder.
CAC. Crusty "Euro look" original with terrific colors in a first-generation blue-label holder.
CAC. Crusty "Euro look" original with terrific colors in a first-generation blue-label holder.
CAC. Beautiful, lustrous original with a terrific strike and fantastic colors.
CAC. Beautiful, lustrous original with a terrific strike and fantastic colors.
CAC. Beautiful, lustrous original with a terrific strike and fantastic colors.
CAC. Outstanding natural color and surfaces with a terrific strike. A beauty.
CAC. Outstanding natural color and surfaces with a terrific strike. A beauty.
CAC. Outstanding natural color and surfaces with a terrific strike. A beauty.
CAC. Lovely crusty coin with a great strike and no issues.. Purchased from Apmex.
CAC. Lustrous greenish-gold with reddish highlights. Crossed from NGC 6706513-006 - an AU55. Purchased from North Bay Rare Coin.
CAC. Although the obverse has a fair amount of chatter, there are no big hits and the strike is outstanding. The color is superb, with deep greenish-gold accented with lots of reddish tones around the devices and just the right amount of dirt on the high points. Purchased from Rich Stiles at the 2024 CSNS as a CAC-approved NGC AU55.
CAC. Wonderfully crusty coin with "The Fairmont Look." Sadly, the PCGS TrueView images are massively overexposed, underselling the outstanding color and patina. Although most of the coins in this set are graded higher, this is my favorite. Purchased from Apmex for a stupidly high price, but I was fairly confident it would sticker.
CAC. Wonderfully crusty coin with "The Fairmont Look." Sadly, the PCGS TrueView images are massively overexposed, underselling the outstanding color and patina. Although most of the coins in this set are graded higher, this is my favorite. Purchased from Apmex for a stupidly high price, but I was fairly confident it would sticker.
CAC. Wonderfully crusty coin with "The Fairmont Look." Sadly, the PCGS TrueView images are massively overexposed, underselling the outstanding color and patina. Although most of the coins in this set are graded higher, this is my favorite. Purchased from Apmex for a stupidly high price, but I was fairly confident it would sticker.
CAC. Wonderful crusty original coin with outstanding color. The poster child for an XF $20 Liberty.
CAC. An extremely choice XF with fantastic eye appeal. The TrueView images are washed out; the color is superb. Purchased from Great Collections as a CAC-approved NGC XF45.
A nearly flawless luster bomb. It probably looked amazing before someone decided to "brighthen it up." Purchased from Stacks-Bowers.
A nearly flawless luster bomb. It probably looked amazing before someone decided to "brighthen it up." Purchased from Stacks-Bowers.
CAC. Lovely coin - well-struck with great color and no issues. Purchased from Stacks-Bowers.
CAC. Lovely incredibly smooth unmolested original with outstanding color.
CAC. Well-struck and exquisitely original with outstanding color and luster.
CAC. Granite Lady Hoard. Lustrous choice AU with a solid strike and minimal chatter.
A lovely coin despite many abrasions due to its superb color luster and originality.
A lovely coin despite many abrasions due to its superb color luster and originality.
Entirely original with great color, but the wear is excessive for the grade. Purchased from Great Collections.
Original with pleasing greenish-gold and orange-gold tones. Northern Nevada Coin.
Gorgeous slider with the look of a primo MS64. Great color and luster with no issues. Northern Nevada Coin.
CAC. Sharp strike with terrific luster and great color. Northern Nevada Coin.
CAC. A wonderfully wholesome coin with great color - virtually unblemished despite extensive circulation.
CAC. A wonderfully wholesome coin with great color - virtually unblemished despite extensive circulation.
CAC. A wonderfully wholesome coin with great color - virtually unblemished despite extensive circulation.
CAC. A luster bomb with terrific eye appeal. It took 8 years to find a CAC-approved AU58.
CAC. A really lovely coin, virtually unblemished with wonderful pearlescent luster. A terrific find after more than ten years of searching. Purchased from Heritage.
CAC. A really lovely coin, virtually unblemished with wonderful pearlescent luster. A terrific find after more than ten years of searching. Purchased from Heritage.
CAC. A really lovely coin, virtually unblemished with wonderful pearlescent luster. A terrific find after more than ten years of searching. Purchased from Heritage.
OGH rattler. Attractive, but one of the worst cases of putty / dental wax I've ever seen. A real prize nevertheless, as it's only the third 58 auctioned in over 30 years.
OGH rattler. Attractive, but one of the worst cases of putty / dental wax I've ever seen. A real prize nevertheless, as it's only the third 58 auctioned in over 30 years.
A great find. The last AU 24-D auction record was 8 years ago... not long after I started this set.
OGH. Lustrous with great color and very little wear. I was very happy to secure this coin!
OGH. Lustrous with great color and very little wear. I was very happy to secure this coin!
CAC. Original with velvety luster and some faint copper spots. Crossed from NGC 6623304-024.
CAC. Original with velvety luster and some faint copper spots. Crossed from NGC 6623304-024.
CAC. Original with velvety luster and some faint copper spots. Crossed from NGC 6623304-024.
CAC. Well struck with outstanding frosty luster and only the barest hints of wear.
CAC. Well struck with outstanding frosty luster and only the barest hints of wear.
CAC. Well struck with outstanding frosty luster and only the barest hints of wear.
CAC. Heritage. Great strike and luster. A real prize in this grade, with only 8 auction records in 30+ years.
CAC. Heritage. Great strike and luster. A real prize in this grade, with only 8 auction records in 30+ years.
CAC. Heritage. Great strike and luster. A real prize in this grade, with only 8 auction records in 30+ years.
HM-1 (Dies 1-A). Rarity 3 (Pop. ~270). Late die state. The overlapping scalloped die cracks that presumably led to the demise of Obverse 1 are very prominent, curving through stars 3,4,5 and 6. Crossed from NGC 1665626-010 (AU55). Purchased from Jared Gehringer of Jared's Estate Collectibles.
HM-1 (Dies 1-A). Rarity 3 (Pop. ~270). Late die state. The overlapping scalloped die cracks that presumably led to the demise of Obverse 1 are very prominent, curving through stars 3,4,5 and 6. Crossed from NGC 1665626-010 (AU55). Purchased from Jared Gehringer of Jared's Estate Collectibles.
HM-1 (Dies 1-A). Rarity 3 (Pop. ~270). Late die state. The overlapping scalloped die cracks that presumably led to the demise of Obverse 1 are very prominent, curving through stars 3,4,5 and 6. Purchased raw on eBay.
HM-1 (Dies 1-A). Rarity 3 (Pop. ~270). Late die state. The overlapping scalloped die cracks that presumably led to the demise of Obverse 1 are very prominent, curving through stars 3,4,5 and 6. Purchased raw on eBay.
CAC. HM-2 (Dies 2-B). Rarity 4 (Pop. ~170). The only use of Obverse 2, whose date has the high 4 tallest of the digits and nearly touching the hair lock. Obverse 2 did not survive this pairing, presumably due to the near-vertical die crack visible between stars 6 and 7. Reverse B, used also for HM-4 and HM-6, is recognizable by its "broken" arrow: the shaft of the middle arrow is missing to the left of the claw. A very pleasing coin - pale greenish-gold overall with rich ochre tones over all devices and wisps of orange, red and magenta in protected areas. Purchased from Liz Coggan.
CAC. HM-3 (Dies 3-C). Rarity 2 (Pop. ~710). The Obverse 3 date is similar to Obverse 1, with tall & steep upper serif on the 1, Script 8, long center spike on the 3 and short crossbar and base on the 4. The digits, however, are much better aligned vertically. Superb for the grade with terrific eye appeal. Nearly unblemished and extensively washed with orange. Purchased from Stack's Bowers.
CAC. HM-5 (Dies 4-A). Rarity 2 (Pop. ~870). The first use of Obverse 4. The date has several similarities to Obverse 2, with Block 8, short central spike 3, and long left foot, short right foot and long crossbar on the 4. The obverse 4 date is closer to the rim, with a triple-punched 4 - easily visible in the HM-6 (next coin) date photo. This pairing marks the second of seven appearances of Reverse A. A beauty with great luster and lovely colors ranging from olive-gold through reddish-orange to magenta. Purchased from Northern Nevada Coin as NGC 3715174-001 - AU58 CAC.
CAC. HM-5 (Dies 4-A). Rarity 2 (Pop. ~870). The first use of Obverse 4. The date has several similarities to Obverse 2, with Block 8, short central spike 3, and long left foot, short right foot and long crossbar on the 4. The obverse 4 date is closer to the rim, with a triple-punched 4 - easily visible in the HM-6 (next coin) date photo. This pairing marks the second of seven appearances of Reverse A. A beauty with great luster and lovely colors ranging from olive-gold through reddish-orange to magenta. Purchased from Northern Nevada Coin as NGC 3715174-001 - AU58 CAC.
CAC. HM-5 (Dies 4-A). Rarity 2 (Pop. ~870). The first use of Obverse 4. The date has several similarities to Obverse 2, with Block 8, short central spike 3, and long left foot, short right foot and long crossbar on the 4. The obverse 4 date is closer to the rim, with a triple-punched 4 - easily visible in the HM-6 (next coin) date photo. This pairing marks the second of seven appearances of Reverse A. A beauty with great luster and lovely colors ranging from olive-gold through reddish-orange to magenta. Purchased from Northern Nevada Coin as NGC 3715174-001 - AU58 CAC.
CAC. HM-7 (Dies 4-C). Rarity 3 (Pop. ~320). A really sweet original coin. The underlying greenish-gold is extensively washed with deep orange both in the fields and on the devices. Characteristic die breaks connect both wingtips with the rims, and the middle and lower arrowheads with each other. Purchased raw from Andrew Edelman of Edelman's Coins, who correctly predicted it would grade VF35.
CAC. HM-7 (Dies 4-C). Rarity 3 (Pop. ~320). The last pairing for Obverse 4 and the second for Reverse C. Characteristic die breaks connect both wingtips with the rims, and the middle and lower arrowheads with each other. Well-struck with pleasing greenish-gold overall with some orange tones around the devices. Purchased from David Johnson at the 2023 Pittsburgh ANA.
HM-2 (Dies 1-C). Rarity 3 (Pop;. ~240). The first of 4 uses of Obverse 1 and the last of 3 usages of Reverse C. Quite lustrous for the grade, with very pleasing rich deep gold color. Crossed from NGC 370387-002 (AU50). Purchased from Stack's Bowers.
HM-3 (Dies 1-E). Rarity 5+ (Pop. ~35). The Virginian Collection (Haynor). The HM-3 plate coin for Classic Gold Coins of 1834-1839. Purchased from Stack's Bowers.
CAC. HM-8 (Dies 3-A). Rarity 3+ (Pop. ~200). The Fairmont Collection. Purchased from Tangible Investments, Inc.
HM-1 (Dies 1-F). Rarity 6 (Pop. ~20). Late die state with iconic "unicorn" obverse die crack above star 5 running down through the hair and ear. The reverse die crack is present but faint. Great-looking coin overall, impaired by a big swipe on the obverse from a wheel encounter. Purchased from Stack's Bowers as NGC 6815399-001.
CAC. HM-2 (Dies 2-F). Rarity 4+ (Pop. ~100). Later die state than the Bass-Haynor coin. Outstanding original color with a great look. One of my favorite Classic fives, despite the low grade. Purchased on eBay.
HM-3 (Dies 2-A). Rarity 4 (Pop. ~130). The 7th and final pairing for Reverse A. Very appealing orange-gold with great luster. Purchased from Stack's Bowers as an AU53 with a nasty case of dental wax. PCGS Restoration did a fantastic job of removing the haze while preserving the underlying color and luster, resulting in an upgrade to AU55.
HM-7 (Dies 5-G). Rarity 3 (Pop. ~400). Very appealing original coin with great color. Purchased from Northern Nevada Coin.
HM-1 (Dies 1-K). Rarity 4 (Pop. ~100). HM-1 is easily identified by the combination of a Block 8 in the date and an unbroken middle arrow on the reverse. A very pleasing original coin. Purchased on eBay.
HM-2 (Dies 1-L). Rarity 3+ (Pop. ~200). The only usage of Obverse 2 (Block 8 + single forelock) and the first pairing for Reverse L ("broken" arrow). Very appealing crusty coin with lots of original color. Crossed from NGC 4825851-003. Purchased from Stack's Bowers.
CAC. HM-3 (Dies 3-M). Rarity 4 (Pop. ~150). The Script 8 in the date is sufficient to identify HM-3. Brassy greenish-gold overall with extensive deep burgundy in protected areas. Although well-worn, it was clearly quite well-struck from the ample central detail remaining on both sides. Purchased from Russ Augustin.