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Ex. Pittman/Gardner -JR-1, CAC This is a very special coin that has wonderful toning and its originality can be traced back to the Barney Bluestone auction in 1947!
Ex. Pittman/Gardner -JR-1, CAC This is a very special coin that has wonderful toning and its originality can be traced back to the Barney Bluestone auction in 1947!
JR-1, Underrated coin that is very difficult to locate in nice condition. The die breaks on the reverse makes 1811/9 dimes interesting to study and to study the operating conditions of the inner works of the US mint at that time. CAC Pogue
JR- 1. very difficult coin to locate. very nice original toning with original skin showing underneath toning.
JR-2, Rarity - 3. Nick named "Office Boy Reverse" due to its amateurish engraving errors on the reverse. Wonderful original toning desiring of a higher grade. CAC.
Ex. Lovejoy, Oct 1990, lot 59. where it was described as a very choice proof or presentation piece - JR-9 - extremely well struck and obverse is fully proooflike - fabulous eye appeal! Gardner
Ex. Lovejoy, Oct 1990, lot 59. where it was described as a very choice proof or presentation piece - JR-9 - extremely well struck and obverse is fully proooflike - fabulous eye appeal! Gardner
JR-6- This is one of the flashiest and gorgeously toned Capped Bust dime out there. Formerly from the Stickney's, James Stack's Koshkarian and Pogue's cabinets. The eye appeal is off the charts! CAC.
JR-1, Ex Eliasberg, Experts believe this coin is nicer than the Garrett, Bareford, Robinson and Norweb's speciman. Original skin CAC - a WOW coin!
JR-1. Ex Eliasberg, CAC Fabulous coin- This is my personal favorite date and the finest 1824 that I every saw of this semi key date. Very under-rated date. IMHO - this is a very special coin.
JR-1,R4, 1825 are very difficult to locate that are originally toned and well struck. This one has deep red blue toning thats 100% original. Early die state example. CAC
JR-1,R4, 1825 are very difficult to locate that are originally toned and well struck. This one has deep red blue toning thats 100% original. Early die state example. CAC
JR-8, Ex Eliasberg. Rarity 4. This is the finest known 1827 business strike that exists of all varieties. This coin has very reflective or proof like surfaces that shows off a beautiful orange glow. A WOW coin and amazing that such a coin exists! CAC
JR-2, The variety is a real sleeper. This is one of the toughest varieties to locate especially in mint state! Personally, it harder to locate than the 1809 IMHO! Northern Bay.
JR-1 -An extremely reflective dime with some believing the coin could be a specimen or very early strike. CAC. Pogue. Ex. NGC MS-65PL CAC
JR-2, CAC ex Gardner, very high on eye appeal and attractive toning with very pleasing surface quality - possible upgrade to a 67!
JR-2, CAC ex Gardner, very high on eye appeal and attractive toning with very pleasing surface quality - possible upgrade to a 67!
JR-7, Rarity 4. Gold CAC rattler holder. Many believe that this coin grades 66+ or possibly 67. However, its fun to keep this coin in its original holder. Ex. Bender, Gardner
JR-5, CAC. Ex. Flanagan. Magnificent example that I feel is undergraded by a point of two. This example is a late die state that shows off the reverse cud above the "UNI". This is the finest example that shows off the reverse cud.
JR-5, CAC. Ex. Flanagan. Magnificent example that I feel is undergraded by a point of two. This example is a late die state that shows off the reverse cud above the "UNI". This is the finest example that shows off the reverse cud.
jR-3, CAC ex. Bareford pedigree. Imagine going to the US Mint in 1836 and handpicking a dime and preserving it for all these years - this coin would fit that description.