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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). Tough S-4 variety & tied for the finest known. This is the example pictured in the attribution guide. It is a very dramatic doubled die with strong doubling on the eagle’s head & tail. The wing tip is broken & repaired by hand. This coin has a wonderful frosty luster & is fully struck with outstanding surfaces.
EEPS. CAC. PDS (14: 4,5,5). Tough S-4 variety & tied for the finest known. This is the example pictured in the attribution guide. It is a very dramatic doubled die with strong doubling on the eagle’s head & tail. The wing tip is broken & repaired by hand. This coin has a wonderful frosty luster & is fully struck with outstanding surfaces.
EEPS. CAC. PDS (14: 4,5,5). Tough S-4 variety & tied for the finest known. This is the example pictured in the attribution guide. It is a very dramatic doubled die with strong doubling on the eagle’s head & tail. The wing tip is broken & repaired by hand. This coin has a wonderful frosty luster & is fully struck with outstanding surfaces.
EEPS. CAC. PDS (14: 4,5,5). Tough S-4 variety & tied for the finest known. This is the example pictured in the attribution guide. It is a very dramatic doubled die with strong doubling on the eagle’s head & tail. The wing tip is broken & repaired by hand. This coin has a wonderful frosty luster & is fully struck with outstanding surfaces.
EEPS. CAC. PDS (14: 4,5,5). Tough S-4 variety & tied for the finest known. This is the example pictured in the attribution guide. It is a very dramatic doubled die with strong doubling on the eagle’s head & tail. The wing tip is broken & repaired by hand. This coin has a wonderful frosty luster & is fully struck with outstanding surfaces.
EEPS. CAC. PDS (14: 4,5,5). Tough S-4 variety & tied for the finest known. This is the example pictured in the attribution guide. It is a very dramatic doubled die with strong doubling on the eagle’s head & tail. The wing tip is broken & repaired by hand. This coin has a wonderful frosty luster & is fully struck with outstanding surfaces.
EEPS. CAC. PDS (14: 4,5,5). Tough S-4 variety & tied for the finest known. This is the example pictured in the attribution guide. It is a very dramatic doubled die with strong doubling on the eagle’s head & tail. The wing tip is broken & repaired by hand. This coin has a wonderful frosty luster & is fully struck with outstanding surfaces.
EEPS. CAC. PDS (14: 4,5,5). Tough S-4 variety & tied for the finest known. This is the example pictured in the attribution guide. It is a very dramatic doubled die with strong doubling on the eagle’s head & tail. The wing tip is broken & repaired by hand. This coin has a wonderful frosty luster & is fully struck with outstanding surfaces.
EEPS. CAC. PDS (14: 4,5,5). Tough S-4 variety & tied for the finest known. This is the example pictured in the attribution guide. It is a very dramatic doubled die with strong doubling on the eagle’s head & tail. The wing tip is broken & repaired by hand. This coin has a wonderful frosty luster & is fully struck with outstanding surfaces.
EEPS. CAC. PDS (14: 4,5,5). Tough S-4 variety & tied for the finest known. This is the example pictured in the attribution guide. It is a very dramatic doubled die with strong doubling on the eagle’s head & tail. The wing tip is broken & repaired by hand. This coin has a wonderful frosty luster & is fully struck with outstanding surfaces.
Gorgeous toner of this rare variety with exceptional eye appeal. While rated 2* in FE expert Rick Snow’s variety guide, it seems much tougher as there are less than 10 examples known. This is tied for the top example with a pop of 2 /0.
Gorgeous toner of this rare variety with exceptional eye appeal. While rated 2* in FE expert Rick Snow’s variety guide, it seems much tougher as there are less than 10 examples known. This is tied for the top example with a pop of 2 /0.
Gorgeous toner of this rare variety with exceptional eye appeal. While rated 2* in FE expert Rick Snow’s variety guide, it seems much tougher as there are less than 10 examples known. This is tied for the top example with a pop of 2 /0.
Gorgeous toner of this rare variety with exceptional eye appeal. While rated 2* in FE expert Rick Snow’s variety guide, it seems much tougher as there are less than 10 examples known. This is tied for the top example with a pop of 2 /0.
Gorgeous toner of this rare variety with exceptional eye appeal. While rated 2* in FE expert Rick Snow’s variety guide, it seems much tougher as there are less than 10 examples known. This is tied for the top example with a pop of 2 /0.
Gorgeous toner of this rare variety with exceptional eye appeal. While rated 2* in FE expert Rick Snow’s variety guide, it seems much tougher as there are less than 10 examples known. This is tied for the top example with a pop of 2 /0.
Gorgeous toner of this rare variety with exceptional eye appeal. While rated 2* in FE expert Rick Snow’s variety guide, it seems much tougher as there are less than 10 examples known. This is tied for the top example with a pop of 2 /0.
Gorgeous toner of this rare variety with exceptional eye appeal. While rated 2* in FE expert Rick Snow’s variety guide, it seems much tougher as there are less than 10 examples known. This is tied for the top example with a pop of 2 /0.
Gorgeous toner of this rare variety with exceptional eye appeal. While rated 2* in FE expert Rick Snow’s variety guide, it seems much tougher as there are less than 10 examples known. This is tied for the top example with a pop of 2 /0.
Ex: Wright Flyer Collection. PDS (13: 4,5,4). EDS. EEPS. One of only 10 examples known & better than grade indicated.
Ex: Wright Flyer Collection. PDS (13: 4,5,4). EDS. EEPS. One of only 10 examples known & better than grade indicated.
Ex: Wright Flyer Collection. PDS (13: 4,5,4). EDS. EEPS. One of only 10 examples known & better than grade indicated.
Ex: Wright Flyer Collection. PDS (13: 4,5,4). EDS. EEPS. One of only 10 examples known & better than grade indicated.
Ex: Wright Flyer Collection. PDS (13: 4,5,4). EDS. EEPS. One of only 10 examples known & better than grade indicated.
Ex: Wright Flyer Collection. PDS (13: 4,5,4). EDS. EEPS. One of only 10 examples known & better than grade indicated.
Ex: Wright Flyer Collection. Ex: Tom Fore Collection. EEPS. PDS (14: 4,5,5). Finest known of only a few examples attributed. A lustrous beauty!
Ex: Wright Flyer Collection. Ex: Tom Fore Collection. EEPS. PDS (14: 4,5,5). Finest known of only a few examples attributed. A lustrous beauty!
Ex: Wright Flyer Collection. Ex: Tom Fore Collection. EEPS. PDS (14: 4,5,5). Finest known of only a few examples attributed. A lustrous beauty!
Ex: Wright Flyer Collection. Ex: Tom Fore Collection. EEPS. PDS (14: 4,5,5). Finest known of only a few examples attributed. A lustrous beauty!
Ex: Wright Flyer Collection. Ex: Tom Fore Collection. EEPS. PDS (14: 4,5,5). Finest known of only a few examples attributed. A lustrous beauty!
Ex: Wright Flyer Collection. Ex: Tom Fore Collection. EEPS. PDS (14: 4,5,5). Finest known of only a few examples attributed. A lustrous beauty!
EEPS. CAC. Really nice example of a tough variety, the S-3, in the FE series. Tied with one other coin for the top pop. This coin is solid for the grade with good eye appeal. There are no problems or other issues & I believe it is fairly graded @ MS65.
EEPS. CAC. Really nice example of a tough variety, the S-3, in the FE series. Tied with one other coin for the top pop. This coin is solid for the grade with good eye appeal. There are no problems or other issues & I believe it is fairly graded @ MS65.
EEPS. CAC. Really nice example of a tough variety, the S-3, in the FE series. Tied with one other coin for the top pop. This coin is solid for the grade with good eye appeal. There are no problems or other issues & I believe it is fairly graded @ MS65.
EEPS. CAC. Really nice example of a tough variety, the S-3, in the FE series. Tied with one other coin for the top pop. This coin is solid for the grade with good eye appeal. There are no problems or other issues & I believe it is fairly graded @ MS65.
EEPS. CAC. Really nice example of a tough variety, the S-3, in the FE series. Tied with one other coin for the top pop. This coin is solid for the grade with good eye appeal. There are no problems or other issues & I believe it is fairly graded @ MS65.
EEPS. CAC. Really nice example of a tough variety, the S-3, in the FE series. Tied with one other coin for the top pop. This coin is solid for the grade with good eye appeal. There are no problems or other issues & I believe it is fairly graded @ MS65.
EEPS. CAC. Really nice example of a tough variety, the S-3, in the FE series. Tied with one other coin for the top pop. This coin is solid for the grade with good eye appeal. There are no problems or other issues & I believe it is fairly graded @ MS65.
Tough variety & pretty toning to boot. 2nd finest known! EEPS.
Tough variety & pretty toning to boot. 2nd finest known! EEPS.
Tough variety & pretty toning to boot. 2nd finest known! EEPS.
Tough variety & pretty toning to boot. 2nd finest known! EEPS.
EEPS. PDS: (15: 5,5,5). There are very few of this tough 2* variety known, especially @ this grade level & above (17 total - 13 MS). Imo, the 2* rating is too low. Fully PL, the coin has very nice surfaces that are heavily striated. Great eye appeal. This is a much sought after FE by even non collectors of the series.
EEPS. PDS: (15: 5,5,5). There are very few of this tough 2* variety known, especially @ this grade level & above (17 total - 13 MS). Imo, the 2* rating is too low. Fully PL, the coin has very nice surfaces that are heavily striated. Great eye appeal. This is a much sought after FE by even non collectors of the series.
EEPS. PDS: (15: 5,5,5). There are very few of this tough 2* variety known, especially @ this grade level & above (17 total - 13 MS). Imo, the 2* rating is too low. Fully PL, the coin has very nice surfaces that are heavily striated. Great eye appeal. This is a much sought after FE by even non collectors of the series.
EEPS. PDS: (15: 5,5,5). There are very few of this tough 2* variety known, especially @ this grade level & above (17 total - 13 MS). Imo, the 2* rating is too low. Fully PL, the coin has very nice surfaces that are heavily striated. Great eye appeal. This is a much sought after FE by even non collectors of the series.
EEPS. PDS: (15: 5,5,5). There are very few of this tough 2* variety known, especially @ this grade level & above (17 total - 13 MS). Imo, the 2* rating is too low. Fully PL, the coin has very nice surfaces that are heavily striated. Great eye appeal. This is a much sought after FE by even non collectors of the series.
EEPS. PDS: (15: 5,5,5). There are very few of this tough 2* variety known, especially @ this grade level & above (17 total - 13 MS). Imo, the 2* rating is too low. Fully PL, the coin has very nice surfaces that are heavily striated. Great eye appeal. This is a much sought after FE by even non collectors of the series.
EEPS. PDS: (15: 5,5,5). There are very few of this tough 2* variety known, especially @ this grade level & above (17 total - 13 MS). Imo, the 2* rating is too low. Fully PL, the coin has very nice surfaces that are heavily striated. Great eye appeal. This is a much sought after FE by even non collectors of the series.
EEPS. PDS: (15: 5,5,5). There are very few of this tough 2* variety known, especially @ this grade level & above (17 total - 13 MS). Imo, the 2* rating is too low. Fully PL, the coin has very nice surfaces that are heavily striated. Great eye appeal. This is a much sought after FE by even non collectors of the series.
EEPS. PDS (13: 4,5,4). Ex: Wright Flyer Collection. This example is the highest graded/finest known of the S-2 variety. Well struck with hardly a mark; MS66 quality.
EEPS. PDS (13: 4,5,4). Ex: Wright Flyer Collection. This example is the highest graded/finest known of the S-2 variety. Well struck with hardly a mark; MS66 quality.
EEPS. PDS (13: 4,5,4). Ex: Wright Flyer Collection. This example is the highest graded/finest known of the S-2 variety. Well struck with hardly a mark; MS66 quality.
EEPS. PDS (13: 4,5,4). Ex: Wright Flyer Collection. This example is the highest graded/finest known of the S-2 variety. Well struck with hardly a mark; MS66 quality.
EEPS. PDS (13: 4,5,4). Ex: Wright Flyer Collection. This example is the highest graded/finest known of the S-2 variety. Well struck with hardly a mark; MS66 quality.
EEPS. PDS (13: 4,5,4). Ex: Wright Flyer Collection. This example is the highest graded/finest known of the S-2 variety. Well struck with hardly a mark; MS66 quality.
EEPS. PDS (13: 4,5,4). Ex: Wright Flyer Collection. This example is the highest graded/finest known of the S-2 variety. Well struck with hardly a mark; MS66 quality.
EEPS. PDS (13: 4,5,4). Ex: Wright Flyer Collection. This example is the highest graded/finest known of the S-2 variety. Well struck with hardly a mark; MS66 quality.
EEPS. PDS (14:5,5,4). Ex: Wright Flyer collection. A spectacular example! Tied for finest known! Exceptional eye appeal!
EEPS. PDS (14:5,5,4). Ex: Wright Flyer collection. A spectacular example! Tied for finest known! Exceptional eye appeal!
EEPS. PDS (14:5,5,4). Ex: Wright Flyer collection. A spectacular example! Tied for finest known! Exceptional eye appeal!
EEPS. PDS (14:5,5,4). Ex: Wright Flyer collection. A spectacular example! Tied for finest known! Exceptional eye appeal!
EEPS. PDS (14:5,5,4). Ex: Wright Flyer collection. A spectacular example! Tied for finest known! Exceptional eye appeal!
EEPS. PDS (14:5,5,4). Ex: Wright Flyer collection. A spectacular example! Tied for finest known! Exceptional eye appeal!
Ex: Wright Flyer Collection. Tough, extreme rarity. Ranked tied for #2 among known examples. EEPS. PDS (9:3,3,3). Held back from a higher rating strictly due to weakness on the outer right obverse & corresponding area on the reverse. Despite this, the $20 impression is highly pronounced & the coin has a fair amount of luster for the grade. Were it not for the aforementioned weakness, the coin would grade AU55. Awesome piece!
Ex: Wright Flyer Collection. Tough, extreme rarity. Ranked tied for #2 among known examples. EEPS. PDS (9:3,3,3). Held back from a higher rating strictly due to weakness on the outer right obverse & corresponding area on the reverse. Despite this, the $20 impression is highly pronounced & the coin has a fair amount of luster for the grade. Were it not for the aforementioned weakness, the coin would grade AU55. Awesome piece!
Ex: Wright Flyer Collection. Tough, extreme rarity. Ranked tied for #2 among known examples. EEPS. PDS (9:3,3,3). Held back from a higher rating strictly due to weakness on the outer right obverse & corresponding area on the reverse. Despite this, the $20 impression is highly pronounced & the coin has a fair amount of luster for the grade. Were it not for the aforementioned weakness, the coin would grade AU55. Awesome piece!
EEPS. CAC (obtained after photo). PDS (13: 4,5,4). Ex: Tom Fore collection; Wright Flyer collection. The reverse shows clash marks from the reverse of a Liberty Seated quarter. This example is tied for the finest known. The clash is very obvious; there is slight weakness on the reverse right wreath. There are hardly any marks; as such, this coin is very high end for the grade & type.
EEPS. CAC (obtained after photo). PDS (13: 4,5,4). Ex: Tom Fore collection; Wright Flyer collection. The reverse shows clash marks from the reverse of a Liberty Seated quarter. This example is tied for the finest known. The clash is very obvious; there is slight weakness on the reverse right wreath. There are hardly any marks; as such, this coin is very high end for the grade & type.
EEPS. CAC (obtained after photo). PDS (13: 4,5,4). Ex: Tom Fore collection; Wright Flyer collection. The reverse shows clash marks from the reverse of a Liberty Seated quarter. This example is tied for the finest known. The clash is very obvious; there is slight weakness on the reverse right wreath. There are hardly any marks; as such, this coin is very high end for the grade & type.
EEPS. PDS (13: 4,5,4). This is one of the finest known examples of this very rare overdate. The coin has an exceptional strike & equally spectacular clean surfaces. It is semi-prooflike with extraordinary eye appeal. FE expert Rick Snow rates this coin #3 all-time for the “Strong” EDS 1858/7 S-1 examples. While the pop lists 7 examples in this grade, Rick counts only 4 of those as true EDS coins. This, of course, is one of them. The top example is the Gardner coin @ MS66, followed by the Blay coin @ MS65 (plate coin in the attribution guide), this one @ #3 & finally the Wright coin @ #4. All the others are mid to late die states. Obviously, this particular coin is one of the top FE’s extant in any collection.
EEPS. PDS (13: 4,5,4). This is one of the finest known examples of this very rare overdate. The coin has an exceptional strike & equally spectacular clean surfaces. It is semi-prooflike with extraordinary eye appeal. FE expert Rick Snow rates this coin #3 all-time for the “Strong” EDS 1858/7 S-1 examples. While the pop lists 7 examples in this grade, Rick counts only 4 of those as true EDS coins. This, of course, is one of them. The top example is the Gardner coin @ MS66, followed by the Blay coin @ MS65 (plate coin in the attribution guide), this one @ #3 & finally the Wright coin @ #4. All the others are mid to late die states. Obviously, this particular coin is one of the top FE’s extant in any collection.
EEPS. PDS (13: 4,5,4). This is one of the finest known examples of this very rare overdate. The coin has an exceptional strike & equally spectacular clean surfaces. It is semi-prooflike with extraordinary eye appeal. FE expert Rick Snow rates this coin #3 all-time for the “Strong” EDS 1858/7 S-1 examples. While the pop lists 7 examples in this grade, Rick counts only 4 of those as true EDS coins. This, of course, is one of them. The top example is the Gardner coin @ MS66, followed by the Blay coin @ MS65 (plate coin in the attribution guide), this one @ #3 & finally the Wright coin @ #4. All the others are mid to late die states. Obviously, this particular coin is one of the top FE’s extant in any collection.
EEPS. PDS (13: 4,5,4). This is one of the finest known examples of this very rare overdate. The coin has an exceptional strike & equally spectacular clean surfaces. It is semi-prooflike with extraordinary eye appeal. FE expert Rick Snow rates this coin #3 all-time for the “Strong” EDS 1858/7 S-1 examples. While the pop lists 7 examples in this grade, Rick counts only 4 of those as true EDS coins. This, of course, is one of them. The top example is the Gardner coin @ MS66, followed by the Blay coin @ MS65 (plate coin in the attribution guide), this one @ #3 & finally the Wright coin @ #4. All the others are mid to late die states. Obviously, this particular coin is one of the top FE’s extant in any collection.
EEPS. PDS (13: 4,5,4). This is one of the finest known examples of this very rare overdate. The coin has an exceptional strike & equally spectacular clean surfaces. It is semi-prooflike with extraordinary eye appeal. FE expert Rick Snow rates this coin #3 all-time for the “Strong” EDS 1858/7 S-1 examples. While the pop lists 7 examples in this grade, Rick counts only 4 of those as true EDS coins. This, of course, is one of them. The top example is the Gardner coin @ MS66, followed by the Blay coin @ MS65 (plate coin in the attribution guide), this one @ #3 & finally the Wright coin @ #4. All the others are mid to late die states. Obviously, this particular coin is one of the top FE’s extant in any collection.
EEPS. PDS (13: 4,5,4). This is one of the finest known examples of this very rare overdate. The coin has an exceptional strike & equally spectacular clean surfaces. It is semi-prooflike with extraordinary eye appeal. FE expert Rick Snow rates this coin #3 all-time for the “Strong” EDS 1858/7 S-1 examples. While the pop lists 7 examples in this grade, Rick counts only 4 of those as true EDS coins. This, of course, is one of them. The top example is the Gardner coin @ MS66, followed by the Blay coin @ MS65 (plate coin in the attribution guide), this one @ #3 & finally the Wright coin @ #4. All the others are mid to late die states. Obviously, this particular coin is one of the top FE’s extant in any collection.
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. Crisp, clean, fully struck, problem free example. Great eye appeal!
EEPS. Crisp, clean, fully struck, problem free example. Great eye appeal!
EEPS. Crisp, clean, fully struck, problem free example. Great eye appeal!
EEPS. Crisp, clean, fully struck, problem free example. Great eye appeal!
EEPS. Crisp, clean, fully struck, problem free example. Great eye appeal!
EEPS. Crisp, clean, fully struck, problem free example. Great eye appeal!
Ultra rare S-2 variety. Low Leaves. This is the finest known of only 5 examples graded. Ex: Tom Fore collection; Wright Flyer collection. EEPS. PDS (14: 4,5,5). Beautiful, lustrous & near flawless. Nice for assigned grade.
Ultra rare S-2 variety. Low Leaves. This is the finest known of only 5 examples graded. Ex: Tom Fore collection; Wright Flyer collection. EEPS. PDS (14: 4,5,5). Beautiful, lustrous & near flawless. Nice for assigned grade.
Ultra rare S-2 variety. Low Leaves. This is the finest known of only 5 examples graded. Ex: Tom Fore collection; Wright Flyer collection. EEPS. PDS (14: 4,5,5). Beautiful, lustrous & near flawless. Nice for assigned grade.
Ultra rare S-2 variety. Low Leaves. This is the finest known of only 5 examples graded. Ex: Tom Fore collection; Wright Flyer collection. EEPS. PDS (14: 4,5,5). Beautiful, lustrous & near flawless. Nice for assigned grade.
Ultra rare S-2 variety. Low Leaves. This is the finest known of only 5 examples graded. Ex: Tom Fore collection; Wright Flyer collection. EEPS. PDS (14: 4,5,5). Beautiful, lustrous & near flawless. Nice for assigned grade.
Ultra rare S-2 variety. Low Leaves. This is the finest known of only 5 examples graded. Ex: Tom Fore collection; Wright Flyer collection. EEPS. PDS (14: 4,5,5). Beautiful, lustrous & near flawless. Nice for assigned grade.
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.
CAC. Beautiful, highly lustrous example of this high end date with exceptional eye appeal.
CAC. Beautiful, highly lustrous example of this high end date with exceptional eye appeal.
CAC. Beautiful, highly lustrous example of this high end date with exceptional eye appeal.
CAC. Beautiful, highly lustrous example of this high end date with exceptional eye appeal.
CAC. Beautiful, highly lustrous example of this high end date with exceptional eye appeal.
CAC. Beautiful, highly lustrous example of this high end date with exceptional eye appeal.
CAC. Beautiful, highly lustrous example of this high end date with exceptional 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.