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Beautiful example of a truly historic US coin. EEPS. CAC (not shown in slab pic). This one’s an original, coveted MS S-3.
Beautiful example of a truly historic US coin. EEPS. CAC (not shown in slab pic). This one’s an original, coveted MS S-3.
Beautiful example of a truly historic US coin. EEPS. CAC (not shown in slab pic). This one’s an original, coveted MS S-3.
Stewart Blay Collections - The Best & The Best Eagles Flying. A legendary coin from a legendary collector. One of the most beautiful coins I’ve ever seen. Full strike, highly lustrous, subtle two tone woodgrain surface simillar to an artist’s rendition (which Stewart was). Cool die crack through the tail area, sometimes seen on 1858 LL’s, but unique for a 1857. Needle like object in left wing adds to the coin’s lore. There are none better than this one for the popular 1857 date.
Stewart Blay Collections - The Best & The Best Eagles Flying. A legendary coin from a legendary collector. One of the most beautiful coins I’ve ever seen. Full strike, highly lustrous, subtle two tone woodgrain surface simillar to an artist’s rendition (which Stewart was). Cool die crack through the tail area, sometimes seen on 1858 LL’s, but unique for a 1857. Needle like object in left wing adds to the coin’s lore. There are none better than this one for the popular 1857 date.
Stewart Blay Collections - The Best & The Best Eagles Flying. A legendary coin from a legendary collector. One of the most beautiful coins I’ve ever seen. Full strike, highly lustrous, subtle two tone woodgrain surface simillar to an artist’s rendition (which Stewart was). Cool die crack through the tail area, sometimes seen on 1858 LL’s, but unique for a 1857. Needle like object in left wing adds to the coin’s lore. There are none better than this one for the popular 1857 date.
Stewart Blay Collections - The Best & The Best Eagles Flying. A legendary coin from a legendary collector. One of the most beautiful coins I’ve ever seen. Full strike, highly lustrous, subtle two tone woodgrain surface simillar to an artist’s rendition (which Stewart was). Cool die crack through the tail area, sometimes seen on 1858 LL’s, but unique for a 1857. Needle like object in left wing adds to the coin’s lore. There are none better than this one for the popular 1857 date.
Stewart Blay Collections - The Best & The Best Eagles Flying. A legendary coin from a legendary collector. One of the most beautiful coins I’ve ever seen. Full strike, highly lustrous, subtle two tone woodgrain surface simillar to an artist’s rendition (which Stewart was). Cool die crack through the tail area, sometimes seen on 1858 LL’s, but unique for a 1857. Needle like object in left wing adds to the coin’s lore. There are none better than this one for the popular 1857 date.
EEPS. CAC. PDS (14: 4,5,5). The second overdate known for the 1858 LL design, first discovered in 1994. It is also a bold doubled die. This S-7 is totally different from the S-1 overdate - it has an additional “1” repunched to the left of the date. The “7” is very easy to see & is very bold on this example. Although the pop is 2/0, this coin is the finest example & is the plate coin in the attribution guide. From the #1 all time Wright Flyer collection. It has a pretty honey golden tone & very few marks. It would be the centerpiece of any Flying Eagle collection & deserves proper billing as a regular date.
EEPS. CAC. PDS (14: 4,5,5). The second overdate known for the 1858 LL design, first discovered in 1994. It is also a bold doubled die. This S-7 is totally different from the S-1 overdate - it has an additional “1” repunched to the left of the date. The “7” is very easy to see & is very bold on this example. Although the pop is 2/0, this coin is the finest example & is the plate coin in the attribution guide. From the #1 all time Wright Flyer collection. It has a pretty honey golden tone & very few marks. It would be the centerpiece of any Flying Eagle collection & deserves proper billing as a regular date.
EEPS. CAC. PDS (14: 4,5,5). The second overdate known for the 1858 LL design, first discovered in 1994. It is also a bold doubled die. This S-7 is totally different from the S-1 overdate - it has an additional “1” repunched to the left of the date. The “7” is very easy to see & is very bold on this example. Although the pop is 2/0, this coin is the finest example & is the plate coin in the attribution guide. From the #1 all time Wright Flyer collection. It has a pretty honey golden tone & very few marks. It would be the centerpiece of any Flying Eagle collection & deserves proper billing as a regular date.
EEPS. CAC. PDS (14: 4,5,5). The second overdate known for the 1858 LL design, first discovered in 1994. It is also a bold doubled die. This S-7 is totally different from the S-1 overdate - it has an additional “1” repunched to the left of the date. The “7” is very easy to see & is very bold on this example. Although the pop is 2/0, this coin is the finest example & is the plate coin in the attribution guide. From the #1 all time Wright Flyer collection. It has a pretty honey golden tone & very few marks. It would be the centerpiece of any Flying Eagle collection & deserves proper billing as a regular date.
EEPS. CAC. PDS (14: 4,5,5). The second overdate known for the 1858 LL design, first discovered in 1994. It is also a bold doubled die. This S-7 is totally different from the S-1 overdate - it has an additional “1” repunched to the left of the date. The “7” is very easy to see & is very bold on this example. Although the pop is 2/0, this coin is the finest example & is the plate coin in the attribution guide. From the #1 all time Wright Flyer collection. It has a pretty honey golden tone & very few marks. It would be the centerpiece of any Flying Eagle collection & deserves proper billing as a regular date.
EEPS. CAC. PDS (14: 4,5,5). The second overdate known for the 1858 LL design, first discovered in 1994. It is also a bold doubled die. This S-7 is totally different from the S-1 overdate - it has an additional “1” repunched to the left of the date. The “7” is very easy to see & is very bold on this example. Although the pop is 2/0, this coin is the finest example & is the plate coin in the attribution guide. From the #1 all time Wright Flyer collection. It has a pretty honey golden tone & very few marks. It would be the centerpiece of any Flying Eagle collection & deserves proper billing as a regular date.
EEPS. CAC. PDS (14: 4,5,5). The second overdate known for the 1858 LL design, first discovered in 1994. It is also a bold doubled die. This S-7 is totally different from the S-1 overdate - it has an additional “1” repunched to the left of the date. The “7” is very easy to see & is very bold on this example. Although the pop is 2/0, this coin is the finest example & is the plate coin in the attribution guide. From the #1 all time Wright Flyer collection. It has a pretty honey golden tone & very few marks. It would be the centerpiece of any Flying Eagle collection & deserves proper billing as a regular date.
EEPS. PDS (13:4,4,5). Ex: Wright Flyer collection. Closed E, Type 2. Rare Low Leaves rev design. Tied for finest known, although the other is an Open 3. Beautiful golden tone on this nearly flawless piece. Highly lustrous with superb eye appeal.
EEPS. PDS (13:4,4,5). Ex: Wright Flyer collection. Closed E, Type 2. Rare Low Leaves rev design. Tied for finest known, although the other is an Open 3. Beautiful golden tone on this nearly flawless piece. Highly lustrous with superb eye appeal.
EEPS. PDS (13:4,4,5). Ex: Wright Flyer collection. Closed E, Type 2. Rare Low Leaves rev design. Tied for finest known, although the other is an Open 3. Beautiful golden tone on this nearly flawless piece. Highly lustrous with superb eye appeal.
EEPS. PDS (13:4,4,5). Ex: Wright Flyer collection. Closed E, Type 2. Rare Low Leaves rev design. Tied for finest known, although the other is an Open 3. Beautiful golden tone on this nearly flawless piece. Highly lustrous with superb eye appeal.
EEPS. PDS (13:4,4,5). Ex: Wright Flyer collection. Closed E, Type 2. Rare Low Leaves rev design. Tied for finest known, although the other is an Open 3. Beautiful golden tone on this nearly flawless piece. Highly lustrous with superb eye appeal.
EEPS. PDS (13:4,4,5). Ex: Wright Flyer collection. Closed E, Type 2. Rare Low Leaves rev design. Tied for finest known, although the other is an Open 3. Beautiful golden tone on this nearly flawless piece. Highly lustrous with superb eye appeal.
EEPS. PDS: (12: 3,4,5). PCGS pop 1/0. There is one 65+ & 3 65’s of this extremely rare subset. This example is FLASHY!!!!! Gorgeous eye appeal & fully struck. Very few marks & consistent with the assigned MS66 grade.
EEPS. PDS: (12: 3,4,5). PCGS pop 1/0. There is one 65+ & 3 65’s of this extremely rare subset. This example is FLASHY!!!!! Gorgeous eye appeal & fully struck. Very few marks & consistent with the assigned MS66 grade.
EEPS. PDS: (12: 3,4,5). PCGS pop 1/0. There is one 65+ & 3 65’s of this extremely rare subset. This example is FLASHY!!!!! Gorgeous eye appeal & fully struck. Very few marks & consistent with the assigned MS66 grade.
EEPS. PDS: (12: 3,4,5). PCGS pop 1/0. There is one 65+ & 3 65’s of this extremely rare subset. This example is FLASHY!!!!! Gorgeous eye appeal & fully struck. Very few marks & consistent with the assigned MS66 grade.
EEPS. PDS: (12: 3,4,5). PCGS pop 1/0. There is one 65+ & 3 65’s of this extremely rare subset. This example is FLASHY!!!!! Gorgeous eye appeal & fully struck. Very few marks & consistent with the assigned MS66 grade.
EEPS. PDS: (12: 3,4,5). PCGS pop 1/0. There is one 65+ & 3 65’s of this extremely rare subset. This example is FLASHY!!!!! Gorgeous eye appeal & fully struck. Very few marks & consistent with the assigned MS66 grade.
EEPS. PDS: (12: 3,4,5). PCGS pop 1/0. There is one 65+ & 3 65’s of this extremely rare subset. This example is FLASHY!!!!! Gorgeous eye appeal & fully struck. Very few marks & consistent with the assigned MS66 grade.
EEPS. PDS: (12: 3,4,5). PCGS pop 1/0. There is one 65+ & 3 65’s of this extremely rare subset. This example is FLASHY!!!!! Gorgeous eye appeal & fully struck. Very few marks & consistent with the assigned MS66 grade.