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CAC. Upright 5. A lustrous blend of tan and mint red. The surfaces are very clean with strong eye appeal. Only 6 'red-brown' pieces have graded numerically finer at PCGS.
CAC. Upright 5. A lustrous blend of tan and mint red. The surfaces are very clean with strong eye appeal. Only 6 'red-brown' pieces have graded numerically finer at PCGS.
CAC. Upright 5. A lustrous blend of tan and mint red. The surfaces are very clean with strong eye appeal. Only 6 'red-brown' pieces have graded numerically finer at PCGS.
CAC. Upright 5. A lustrous blend of tan and mint red. The surfaces are very clean with strong eye appeal. Only 6 'red-brown' pieces have graded numerically finer at PCGS.
Gem Unc (15: 5,5,5) RD. An outstanding example. Looks better then the grade assigned.
Solid VF35 - OBV Nice Choc BN, Strong Strike with some hits flurrying around. REV is a varigated Brown, nice surfaces, full strike, a little gunk in the devices, sharp V.D.B.
1909-S 1C VDB MS64 Red PCGS. CAC. This is a remarkably pleasing example of the best known Lincoln cent issue, from the first year of the long-lived series. Both sides display intense, shimmering luster and lovely mint-green and golden coloration. The design motifs are boldly rendered, and the bright surfaces are blemish-free. If not for some unobtrusive flyspecks on the upper reverse, this piece would probably be graded as a Gem. Upper-End Quality in This Key Issue - CAC CERTIFIED
1909-S 1C VDB MS64 Red PCGS. CAC. This is a remarkably pleasing example of the best known Lincoln cent issue, from the first year of the long-lived series. Both sides display intense, shimmering luster and lovely mint-green and golden coloration. The design motifs are boldly rendered, and the bright surfaces are blemish-free. If not for some unobtrusive flyspecks on the upper reverse, this piece would probably be graded as a Gem. Upper-End Quality in This Key Issue - CAC CERTIFIED
1909-S 1C VDB MS64 Red PCGS. CAC. This is a remarkably pleasing example of the best known Lincoln cent issue, from the first year of the long-lived series. Both sides display intense, shimmering luster and lovely mint-green and golden coloration. The design motifs are boldly rendered, and the bright surfaces are blemish-free. If not for some unobtrusive flyspecks on the upper reverse, this piece would probably be graded as a Gem. Upper-End Quality in This Key Issue - CAC CERTIFIED
1909-S 1C VDB MS64 Red PCGS. CAC. This is a remarkably pleasing example of the best known Lincoln cent issue, from the first year of the long-lived series. Both sides display intense, shimmering luster and lovely mint-green and golden coloration. The design motifs are boldly rendered, and the bright surfaces are blemish-free. If not for some unobtrusive flyspecks on the upper reverse, this piece would probably be graded as a Gem. Upper-End Quality in This Key Issue - CAC CERTIFIED
Sharp Strike, Above Average Cartwheel Luster for the Grade, Carbon Flecks on Obv keep coin from MS64RB - NOT CAC
Very Nice Coin, Nice Luster, Even Color, Sharp Strike, REV Perfect, Obv has Carbon Flecking on Bottom Right quadrant of coin keeping coin from MS65RB
Nice Eye Appealing Coin ! Sharp Strike , Nice Luster, some fly specks and bag marks keeping coin from MS65 - - CAC CERTIFIED - IN 7070 SET
Nice Eye Appealing Coin ! Sharp Strike , Nice Luster, some fly specks and bag marks keeping coin from MS65 - - CAC CERTIFIED - IN 7070 SET
Outstanding Eye Appeal !! Nice overall coin with clean surfaces, Weak strike on REV Lettering keeping from MS65 -CAC CERTIFIED
Outstanding Eye Appeal !! Nice overall coin with clean surfaces, Weak strike on REV Lettering keeping from MS65 -CAC CERTIFIED
Nice Cartwheel Luster, Strong Strike, some non-distracting hits and slight champagne coloring keeping coin from MS65 - CAC CERTIFIED
Coin looks great. I like that the coin is XF-45 and still has "cartwheel" luster remaining on REV and along the rim & under the stars on the OBV, Sharp Strike over all except the REV top of coin is merged into rim and that is ok because coin was produced with 19th century tech!- CAC CERTIFIED
Coin looks great. I like that the coin is XF-45 and still has "cartwheel" luster remaining on REV and along the rim & under the stars on the OBV, Sharp Strike over all except the REV top of coin is merged into rim and that is ok because coin was produced with 19th century tech!- CAC CERTIFIED
Coin looks great. I like that the coin is XF-45 and still has "cartwheel" luster remaining on REV and along the rim & under the stars on the OBV, Sharp Strike over all except the REV top of coin is merged into rim and that is ok because coin was produced with 19th century tech!- CAC CERTIFIED
Nice coin, OBV luster around rim, rev nice luster through out, tick mark on check and arm, sharp strike OBV & REV, planchet crack on rev through America - - CAC CERTIFIED
Nice coin, OBV luster around rim, rev nice luster through out, tick mark on check and arm, sharp strike OBV & REV, planchet crack on rev through America - - CAC CERTIFIED
Well Struck, Rainbow Toned Coin Looks MS63, Luster still present. PQ Eye Appeal - CAC CERTIFIED
Well Struck, Rainbow Toned Coin Looks MS63, Luster still present. PQ Eye Appeal - CAC CERTIFIED
An eye appealing example, Nice Luster, Exceptionally Smooth Hairline free fields, Sharp Strike, High end MS64 - CAC CERTIFIED
1832 PCGS MS63 PQ+ Bust Half, virtually mark free, very nice luster & eye appeal
1832 PCGS MS63 PQ+ Bust Half, virtually mark free, very nice luster & eye appeal
1832 PCGS MS63 PQ+ Bust Half, virtually mark free, very nice luster & eye appeal
1832 PCGS MS63 PQ+ Bust Half, virtually mark free, very nice luster & eye appeal
Sharply struck with lustrous, mostly white surfaces. Very nice luster for AU58. A few light die cracks to note & Small carbon flecks.
Hot Flashy coin with sharp strike, great luster, smooth fields, nice light golden tone highlights. What is probably keeping coin from MS66 is a very slight interruption in the luster on the Obverse. Other than that the coin is a solid MS65
Hot Flashy coin with sharp strike, great luster, smooth fields, nice light golden tone highlights. What is probably keeping coin from MS66 is a very slight interruption in the luster on the Obverse. Other than that the coin is a solid MS65
1800 B-13, BB-193 Dollar, AU58 Ample Luster, Smooth Surfaces 1800 $1 B-13, BB-193, R.3, AU58 PCGS. Bowers Die State III with a die crack across the top of AMERICA. A curved die line across the drapery and Liberty's chest attributes Bolender-13. This is a beautiful Borderline Uncirculated example with nearly full luster and light steel-gray toning that yields to occasional splashes of lilac and russet on both sides. High point wear is minimal, and the only mentionable marks are located on Liberty's upper neck, just below the jawline. An attractive and impressive specimen. Ex: Central States Signature (Heritage, 4/2008), lot 2340; Midwest Naval Officer's Collection / Rosemont Signature (Heritage, 8/2013), lot 5696. From The Duffy Family Collection. Coin Index Numbers: (NGC ID# 24X9, Variety PCGS# 40077, Base PCGS# 6887, Greysheet# 199136) Weight: 26.96 grams Metal: 89.24% Silver, 10.76% Copper View all of [The Duffy Family Collection ]
1800 B-13, BB-193 Dollar, AU58 Ample Luster, Smooth Surfaces 1800 $1 B-13, BB-193, R.3, AU58 PCGS. Bowers Die State III with a die crack across the top of AMERICA. A curved die line across the drapery and Liberty's chest attributes Bolender-13. This is a beautiful Borderline Uncirculated example with nearly full luster and light steel-gray toning that yields to occasional splashes of lilac and russet on both sides. High point wear is minimal, and the only mentionable marks are located on Liberty's upper neck, just below the jawline. An attractive and impressive specimen. Ex: Central States Signature (Heritage, 4/2008), lot 2340; Midwest Naval Officer's Collection / Rosemont Signature (Heritage, 8/2013), lot 5696. From The Duffy Family Collection. Coin Index Numbers: (NGC ID# 24X9, Variety PCGS# 40077, Base PCGS# 6887, Greysheet# 199136) Weight: 26.96 grams Metal: 89.24% Silver, 10.76% Copper View all of [The Duffy Family Collection ]
1800 B-13, BB-193 Dollar, AU58 Ample Luster, Smooth Surfaces 1800 $1 B-13, BB-193, R.3, AU58 PCGS. Bowers Die State III with a die crack across the top of AMERICA. A curved die line across the drapery and Liberty's chest attributes Bolender-13. This is a beautiful Borderline Uncirculated example with nearly full luster and light steel-gray toning that yields to occasional splashes of lilac and russet on both sides. High point wear is minimal, and the only mentionable marks are located on Liberty's upper neck, just below the jawline. An attractive and impressive specimen. Ex: Central States Signature (Heritage, 4/2008), lot 2340; Midwest Naval Officer's Collection / Rosemont Signature (Heritage, 8/2013), lot 5696. From The Duffy Family Collection. Coin Index Numbers: (NGC ID# 24X9, Variety PCGS# 40077, Base PCGS# 6887, Greysheet# 199136) Weight: 26.96 grams Metal: 89.24% Silver, 10.76% Copper View all of [The Duffy Family Collection ]
1800 B-13, BB-193 Dollar, AU58 Ample Luster, Smooth Surfaces 1800 $1 B-13, BB-193, R.3, AU58 PCGS. Bowers Die State III with a die crack across the top of AMERICA. A curved die line across the drapery and Liberty's chest attributes Bolender-13. This is a beautiful Borderline Uncirculated example with nearly full luster and light steel-gray toning that yields to occasional splashes of lilac and russet on both sides. High point wear is minimal, and the only mentionable marks are located on Liberty's upper neck, just below the jawline. An attractive and impressive specimen. Ex: Central States Signature (Heritage, 4/2008), lot 2340; Midwest Naval Officer's Collection / Rosemont Signature (Heritage, 8/2013), lot 5696. From The Duffy Family Collection. Coin Index Numbers: (NGC ID# 24X9, Variety PCGS# 40077, Base PCGS# 6887, Greysheet# 199136) Weight: 26.96 grams Metal: 89.24% Silver, 10.76% Copper View all of [The Duffy Family Collection ]
Attractive cream-white surfaces with a clean look and a sharp strike, Nice Luster a PQ coin in my Opinion
Blast White Semi-Proof/Cameo like, PQ Gorgeous coin. Slight Milky Haze in certain light, some minor left field abrasions, hairlines, bag marks keeping coin from MS67 - CAC CERTIFIED
Blast White Semi-Proof/Cameo like, PQ Gorgeous coin. Slight Milky Haze in certain light, some minor left field abrasions, hairlines, bag marks keeping coin from MS67 - CAC CERTIFIED
Blast White Semi-Proof/Cameo like, PQ Gorgeous coin. Slight Milky Haze in certain light, some minor left field abrasions, hairlines, bag marks keeping coin from MS67 - CAC CERTIFIED
Blast White Semi-Proof/Cameo like, PQ Gorgeous coin. Slight Milky Haze in certain light, some minor left field abrasions, hairlines, bag marks keeping coin from MS67 - CAC CERTIFIED
Nice Blast Coin, very slight toning, very slight die crack OBV, if a bit more flashy would be MS66 - CAC CERTIFIED
Very Nice PQ coin, need to send to CAC for possible sticker !....and thus I did send and it did sticker ! - CAC CERTIFIED
While the 1901-S is one of the more common "S" mint $5's, there is nothing common about this one. . It has a very sharp strike, uniform bright gold color, is extremely lustrous with a predominant cart-wheel (rose effect), and absolute minimal contact marks; this coin has outstanding eye appeal ... if you are looking for a high-end 64 for a type set, this is it. - CAC CERTIFIED
Sharp Strike, nice even light Gold coin, No carbon or toning but what is keeping this coin from next grade are the amount of typical bag marks - CAC CERTIFIED
Sharp Strike, nice even light Gold coin, No carbon or toning but what is keeping this coin from next grade are the amount of typical bag marks - CAC CERTIFIED
Hot Silky Looking Blast Coin, Ex Eye Appeal, Under a 10X loupe, Hair Lines in the Field, Small amts of toning and minor bag marks, Sharp Strike, A PQ Coin
Hot Silky Looking Blast Coin, Ex Eye Appeal, Under a 10X loupe, Hair Lines in the Field, Small amts of toning and minor bag marks, Sharp Strike, A PQ Coin
1857 1C Obv of 1856 S-2a Flying Eagle Cent PCGS MS64 (PHOTO SEAL) 1857 1C FS-401b Obv of 1856 S-2a SKU: 37872329b Choice unc (14: 4,5,5) FS-401b. Full strike and an outstanding example. It is beautiful example with very few marks and outstanding eye appeal. The surfaces are very frosty. The obverse style of 1856 are dies that were impressed with the same eagle and lettering style as the 1856 Flying Eagles. About 12 dies were made, but only 5 were dated 1856. The rest were held over and dated 1857. This is design difference that should be collected as part of the regular date set.
1857 1C Obv of 1856 S-2a Flying Eagle Cent PCGS MS64 (PHOTO SEAL) 1857 1C FS-401b Obv of 1856 S-2a SKU: 37872329b Choice unc (14: 4,5,5) FS-401b. Full strike and an outstanding example. It is beautiful example with very few marks and outstanding eye appeal. The surfaces are very frosty. The obverse style of 1856 are dies that were impressed with the same eagle and lettering style as the 1856 Flying Eagles. About 12 dies were made, but only 5 were dated 1856. The rest were held over and dated 1857. This is design difference that should be collected as part of the regular date set.
1857 1C Obv of 1856 S-2a Flying Eagle Cent PCGS MS64 (PHOTO SEAL) 1857 1C FS-401b Obv of 1856 S-2a SKU: 37872329b Choice unc (14: 4,5,5) FS-401b. Full strike and an outstanding example. It is beautiful example with very few marks and outstanding eye appeal. The surfaces are very frosty. The obverse style of 1856 are dies that were impressed with the same eagle and lettering style as the 1856 Flying Eagles. About 12 dies were made, but only 5 were dated 1856. The rest were held over and dated 1857. This is design difference that should be collected as part of the regular date set.
1857 1C Obv of 1856 S-2a Flying Eagle Cent PCGS MS64 (PHOTO SEAL) 1857 1C FS-401b Obv of 1856 S-2a SKU: 37872329b Choice unc (14: 4,5,5) FS-401b. Full strike and an outstanding example. It is beautiful example with very few marks and outstanding eye appeal. The surfaces are very frosty. The obverse style of 1856 are dies that were impressed with the same eagle and lettering style as the 1856 Flying Eagles. About 12 dies were made, but only 5 were dated 1856. The rest were held over and dated 1857. This is design difference that should be collected as part of the regular date set.