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Louis XIV. Paris Mint. KM163.1. Point Privy mark. Gunmetal toning and minimal adjustment marks on front. Finest known. Obverse: Child bust of King Louis XIV on the right, short hair, laureate, draped and cuirassed in the antique style, wearing the order of the Holy Spirit. Inscription is LVD•XIIII•D•G• FR•ET•NAV•REX (LVDOVICVS XIIII DEI GRATIA FRANCIAE ET NAVARRAE REX "Louis XIV, by the grace of God king of France and of Navarre") Reverse: 1645•SIT•NOMEN•DOMINI•∀•BENEDICTVM• King of France coat of arms. Value ½ Ecu = 30 Sols (3⁄2 LT) Currency Livre tournois (987-1795) Composition Silver (.917) Weight 13.725 g Diameter 32 mm
Louis XIV. Paris Mint. KM163.1. Point Privy mark. Gunmetal toning and minimal adjustment marks on front. Finest known. Obverse: Child bust of King Louis XIV on the right, short hair, laureate, draped and cuirassed in the antique style, wearing the order of the Holy Spirit. Inscription is LVD•XIIII•D•G• FR•ET•NAV•REX (LVDOVICVS XIIII DEI GRATIA FRANCIAE ET NAVARRAE REX "Louis XIV, by the grace of God king of France and of Navarre") Reverse: 1645•SIT•NOMEN•DOMINI•∀•BENEDICTVM• King of France coat of arms. Value ½ Ecu = 30 Sols (3⁄2 LT) Currency Livre tournois (987-1795) Composition Silver (.917) Weight 13.725 g Diameter 32 mm
Louis XIV. Paris Mint. KM163.1. Point Privy mark. Gunmetal toning and minimal adjustment marks on front. Finest known. Obverse: Child bust of King Louis XIV on the right, short hair, laureate, draped and cuirassed in the antique style, wearing the order of the Holy Spirit. Inscription is LVD•XIIII•D•G• FR•ET•NAV•REX (LVDOVICVS XIIII DEI GRATIA FRANCIAE ET NAVARRAE REX "Louis XIV, by the grace of God king of France and of Navarre") Reverse: 1645•SIT•NOMEN•DOMINI•∀•BENEDICTVM• King of France coat of arms. Value ½ Ecu = 30 Sols (3⁄2 LT) Currency Livre tournois (987-1795) Composition Silver (.917) Weight 13.725 g Diameter 32 mm
Louis XIV. Paris Mint. KM163.1. Point Privy mark. Gunmetal toning and minimal adjustment marks on front. Finest known. Obverse: Child bust of King Louis XIV on the right, short hair, laureate, draped and cuirassed in the antique style, wearing the order of the Holy Spirit. Inscription is LVD•XIIII•D•G• FR•ET•NAV•REX (LVDOVICVS XIIII DEI GRATIA FRANCIAE ET NAVARRAE REX "Louis XIV, by the grace of God king of France and of Navarre") Reverse: 1645•SIT•NOMEN•DOMINI•∀•BENEDICTVM• King of France coat of arms. Value ½ Ecu = 30 Sols (3⁄2 LT) Currency Livre tournois (987-1795) Composition Silver (.917) Weight 13.725 g Diameter 32 mm
Louis XIV. Paris Mint. KM163.1. Point Privy mark. Gunmetal toning and minimal adjustment marks on front. Finest known. Obverse: Child bust of King Louis XIV on the right, short hair, laureate, draped and cuirassed in the antique style, wearing the order of the Holy Spirit. Inscription is LVD•XIIII•D•G• FR•ET•NAV•REX (LVDOVICVS XIIII DEI GRATIA FRANCIAE ET NAVARRAE REX "Louis XIV, by the grace of God king of France and of Navarre") Reverse: 1645•SIT•NOMEN•DOMINI•∀•BENEDICTVM• King of France coat of arms. Value ½ Ecu = 30 Sols (3⁄2 LT) Currency Livre tournois (987-1795) Composition Silver (.917) Weight 13.725 g Diameter 32 mm
Louis XV. La Rochelle mint. KM489.9. GAD-340 (R). Lustrous surfaces with crimson toning.
Louis XV. La Rochelle mint. KM489.9. GAD-340 (R). Lustrous surfaces with crimson toning.
Louis XV. La Rochelle mint. KM489.9. GAD-340 (R). Lustrous surfaces with crimson toning.
Louis XV. La Rochelle mint. KM489.9. GAD-340 (R). Lustrous surfaces with crimson toning.
Louis XV. La Rochelle mint. KM489.9. GAD-340 (R). Lustrous surfaces with crimson toning.
Louis XIII. Paris Mint. KM131. Point privy mark. Tied for finest grade.
Louis XIII. Paris Mint. KM131. Point privy mark. Tied for finest grade.
Louis XIII. Paris Mint. KM131. Point privy mark. Tied for finest grade.
Louis XIII. Paris Mint. KM131. Point privy mark. Tied for finest grade.
Louis XIII. Paris Mint. KM131. Point privy mark. Tied for finest grade.
Detached olive leaves variety. Sold by dealer as uncirculated for $46. Purchased raw and sent for grading 3/16/22 adding $42 to the cost
Detached olive leaves variety. Sold by dealer as uncirculated for $46. Purchased raw and sent for grading 3/16/22 adding $42 to the cost
Detached olive leaves variety. Sold by dealer as uncirculated for $46. Purchased raw and sent for grading 3/16/22 adding $42 to the cost
Detached olive leaves variety. Sold by dealer as uncirculated for $46. Purchased raw and sent for grading 3/16/22 adding $42 to the cost
Detached olive leaves variety. Sold by dealer as uncirculated for $46. Purchased raw and sent for grading 3/16/22 adding $42 to the cost
Detached olive leaves variety. Sold by dealer as uncirculated for $46. Purchased raw and sent for grading 3/16/22 adding $42 to the cost
Purchased raw for $50 and sent for grading 3/16/22 adding $42 to the price of the coin. Sold 8/23/23 for $95
Purchased raw for $50 and sent for grading 3/16/22 adding $42 to the price of the coin. Sold 8/23/23 for $95
Purchased raw for $50 and sent for grading 3/16/22 adding $42 to the price of the coin. Sold 8/23/23 for $95
Purchased raw for $50 and sent for grading 3/16/22 adding $42 to the price of the coin. Sold 8/23/23 for $95
Purchased raw for $50 and sent for grading 3/16/22 adding $42 to the price of the coin. Sold 8/23/23 for $95
Purchased raw for $50 and sent for grading 3/16/22 adding $42 to the price of the coin. Sold 8/23/23 for $95
Purchased raw for $50 and sent for grading 3/16/22 adding $42 to the price of the coin. Sold 8/23/23 for $95
Purchased raw for $50 and sent for grading 3/16/22 adding $42 to the price of the coin. Sold 8/23/23 for $95
Purchased raw for $50 and sent for grading 3/16/22 adding $42 to the price of the coin. Sold 8/23/23 for $95
Purchased from dealer for $145. Submitted to PCGS for grading on 3/16/22 adding $42 to the cost. Added $100 for losses from other coins
Purchased from dealer for $145. Submitted to PCGS for grading on 3/16/22 adding $42 to the cost. Added $100 for losses from other coins
Purchased from dealer for $145. Submitted to PCGS for grading on 3/16/22 adding $42 to the cost. Added $100 for losses from other coins
From the Stephenville Collection Auction description….PCGS reports only a dozen 1974-S Ike dollars have achieved the MS69 grade level. We have handled a mere four examples from any grading service at that grade, and neither PCGS nor NGC have seen one finer over the past 30+ years. This brilliant example displays satin-smooth surfaces and an impeccable strike. It remains the epitome of quality for an 1974-S silver Ike. Population: 12 in 69, 0 finer (3/24).
From the Stephenville Collection Auction description….PCGS reports only a dozen 1974-S Ike dollars have achieved the MS69 grade level. We have handled a mere four examples from any grading service at that grade, and neither PCGS nor NGC have seen one finer over the past 30+ years. This brilliant example displays satin-smooth surfaces and an impeccable strike. It remains the epitome of quality for an 1974-S silver Ike. Population: 12 in 69, 0 finer (3/24).
From the Stephenville Collection Auction description….PCGS reports only a dozen 1974-S Ike dollars have achieved the MS69 grade level. We have handled a mere four examples from any grading service at that grade, and neither PCGS nor NGC have seen one finer over the past 30+ years. This brilliant example displays satin-smooth surfaces and an impeccable strike. It remains the epitome of quality for an 1974-S silver Ike. Population: 12 in 69, 0 finer (3/24).
From the Stephenville Collection Auction description….PCGS reports only a dozen 1974-S Ike dollars have achieved the MS69 grade level. We have handled a mere four examples from any grading service at that grade, and neither PCGS nor NGC have seen one finer over the past 30+ years. This brilliant example displays satin-smooth surfaces and an impeccable strike. It remains the epitome of quality for an 1974-S silver Ike. Population: 12 in 69, 0 finer (3/24).
From the Stephenville Collection Auction description….PCGS reports only a dozen 1974-S Ike dollars have achieved the MS69 grade level. We have handled a mere four examples from any grading service at that grade, and neither PCGS nor NGC have seen one finer over the past 30+ years. This brilliant example displays satin-smooth surfaces and an impeccable strike. It remains the epitome of quality for an 1974-S silver Ike. Population: 12 in 69, 0 finer (3/24).
From the Stephenville Collection Auction description….PCGS reports only a dozen 1974-S Ike dollars have achieved the MS69 grade level. We have handled a mere four examples from any grading service at that grade, and neither PCGS nor NGC have seen one finer over the past 30+ years. This brilliant example displays satin-smooth surfaces and an impeccable strike. It remains the epitome of quality for an 1974-S silver Ike. Population: 12 in 69, 0 finer (3/24).
From the Stephenville Collection Auction description….PCGS reports only a dozen 1974-S Ike dollars have achieved the MS69 grade level. We have handled a mere four examples from any grading service at that grade, and neither PCGS nor NGC have seen one finer over the past 30+ years. This brilliant example displays satin-smooth surfaces and an impeccable strike. It remains the epitome of quality for an 1974-S silver Ike. Population: 12 in 69, 0 finer (3/24).
1872 $3 AU58 PCGS. The Philadelphia Mint struck a modest business-strike mintage of just 2,000 three dollar gold pieces in 1872, making the issue decidedly elusive in all Mint State grades. This impressive near-Mint example displays partially prooflike fields on both the obverse and the reverse, while the lightly abraded orange-gold surfaces retain much of their original mint luster. A reddish-orange alloy dot below the 1 in the date serves as a useful pedigree marker.
1872 $3 AU58 PCGS. The Philadelphia Mint struck a modest business-strike mintage of just 2,000 three dollar gold pieces in 1872, making the issue decidedly elusive in all Mint State grades. This impressive near-Mint example displays partially prooflike fields on both the obverse and the reverse, while the lightly abraded orange-gold surfaces retain much of their original mint luster. A reddish-orange alloy dot below the 1 in the date serves as a useful pedigree marker.
1872 $3 AU58 PCGS. The Philadelphia Mint struck a modest business-strike mintage of just 2,000 three dollar gold pieces in 1872, making the issue decidedly elusive in all Mint State grades. This impressive near-Mint example displays partially prooflike fields on both the obverse and the reverse, while the lightly abraded orange-gold surfaces retain much of their original mint luster. A reddish-orange alloy dot below the 1 in the date serves as a useful pedigree marker.
Variety 1 (formerly Variety 9-E): The 1 is close to the bust but there is some space between this digit and the underlying denticles. The 7 firmly touches the truncation.
Variety 1 (formerly Variety 9-E): The 1 is close to the bust but there is some space between this digit and the underlying denticles. The 7 firmly touches the truncation.
Variety 1 (formerly Variety 9-E): The 1 is close to the bust but there is some space between this digit and the underlying denticles. The 7 firmly touches the truncation.