krubin 的钱币相册

1839 10C No Drapery VF25 PCGS #4571

Why is this coin in the set? F-104a R6 Cracked Obverse. Nearly terminal die state. A cherry pick!

1839 10C No Drapery VF25 PCGS #4571

Why is this coin in the set? F-104a R6 Cracked Obverse. Nearly terminal die state. A cherry pick!

1851-O 10C AU50 PCGS #4596

New F-101a variety and plate coin in Gerry Fortin's Seated Dime web book! There are remnants of the S7. The star appear to be missing. It was struck through debris/grease.

1851-O 10C AU50 PCGS #4596

New F-101a variety and plate coin in Gerry Fortin's Seated Dime web book! There are remnants of the S7. The star appear to be missing. It was struck through debris/grease.

1884-S 10C XF45 PCGS #4693

A nice toner. The scratches near head and breast are on the holder.

1884-S 10C XF45 PCGS #4693

A nice toner. The scratches near head and breast are on the holder.

1884-S 10C XF45 PCGS #4693

A nice toner. The scratches near head and breast are on the holder.

1842 $5 Large Letters AU50 PCGS #8206

A rare coin that shows up in auction about 1 time a year. PCGS has certified 28 in total. NGC has 20. This is one of the most undervalued coins in the set. "P" mint coins are generally less appealing than the southern mint and Carson City coins. PCGS estimates 47 exist in total. This number may be a little low. The coin's abrasions are lighter than shown in the True View picture. That pic seems to amplify them. The color and luster are nice. Strike is generally good.

1842 $5 Large Letters AU50 PCGS #8206

A rare coin that shows up in auction about 1 time a year. PCGS has certified 28 in total. NGC has 20. This is one of the most undervalued coins in the set. "P" mint coins are generally less appealing than the southern mint and Carson City coins. PCGS estimates 47 exist in total. This number may be a little low. The coin's abrasions are lighter than shown in the True View picture. That pic seems to amplify them. The color and luster are nice. Strike is generally good.

1842 $5 Large Letters AU50 PCGS #8206

A rare coin that shows up in auction about 1 time a year. PCGS has certified 28 in total. NGC has 20. This is one of the most undervalued coins in the set. "P" mint coins are generally less appealing than the southern mint and Carson City coins. PCGS estimates 47 exist in total. This number may be a little low. The coin's abrasions are lighter than shown in the True View picture. That pic seems to amplify them. The color and luster are nice. Strike is generally good.

1842 $5 Large Letters AU50 PCGS #8206

A rare coin that shows up in auction about 1 time a year. PCGS has certified 28 in total. NGC has 20. This is one of the most undervalued coins in the set. "P" mint coins are generally less appealing than the southern mint and Carson City coins. PCGS estimates 47 exist in total. This number may be a little low. The coin's abrasions are lighter than shown in the True View picture. That pic seems to amplify them. The color and luster are nice. Strike is generally good.

1842 $5 Large Letters AU50 PCGS #8206

A rare coin that shows up in auction about 1 time a year. PCGS has certified 28 in total. NGC has 20. This is one of the most undervalued coins in the set. "P" mint coins are generally less appealing than the southern mint and Carson City coins. PCGS estimates 47 exist in total. This number may be a little low. The coin's abrasions are lighter than shown in the True View picture. That pic seems to amplify them. The color and luster are nice. Strike is generally good.

1865-S $5 AU50 PCGS #8299

Though this coin is graded AU-50, due to the luster, color and lack of abrasions this coin has more eye appeal than many higher end AUs. There are only 14 coins finer at PCGS, with 66 total. There are 2 PCGS Uncs! The 1865-s has the second lowest average grade of any Liberty $5.00. It is exciting that this coin has a pedigree of Harry Bass JR and D.L.. Hansen! Harry Bass JR. has donated the funds for a gallery at the ANA museum for his gold! There is a beautiful presentation of the gallery, by the amazing Jeff Garrett: https://www.money.org/money-museum/Harry-W-Bass-Gallery

1865-S $5 AU50 PCGS #8299

Though this coin is graded AU-50, due to the luster, color and lack of abrasions this coin has more eye appeal than many higher end AUs. There are only 14 coins finer at PCGS, with 66 total. There are 2 PCGS Uncs! The 1865-s has the second lowest average grade of any Liberty $5.00. It is exciting that this coin has a pedigree of Harry Bass JR and D.L.. Hansen! Harry Bass JR. has donated the funds for a gallery at the ANA museum for his gold! There is a beautiful presentation of the gallery, by the amazing Jeff Garrett: https://www.money.org/money-museum/Harry-W-Bass-Gallery

1865-S $5 AU50 PCGS #8299

Though this coin is graded AU-50, due to the luster, color and lack of abrasions this coin has more eye appeal than many higher end AUs. There are only 14 coins finer at PCGS, with 66 total. There are 2 PCGS Uncs! The 1865-s has the second lowest average grade of any Liberty $5.00. It is exciting that this coin has a pedigree of Harry Bass JR and D.L.. Hansen! Harry Bass JR. has donated the funds for a gallery at the ANA museum for his gold! There is a beautiful presentation of the gallery, by the amazing Jeff Garrett: https://www.money.org/money-museum/Harry-W-Bass-Gallery

1869 $5 AU50 PCGS #8317

Reading Doug Winter's article, https://raregoldcoins.com/blog/2022/3/11/a-dozen-undervalued-liberty-head-half-eagles He states: "The mintage of this date is a paltry 1,760 business strikes. There are an estimated 50-60 known. When available, this date tends to come in grades in the EF45 to AU50 range and virtually every piece I have seen is prooflike, very heavily abraded, and completely stripped due to dipping or more drastic surface alterations." This piece caught my attention, with its clean surfaces and original toning. Perhaps it would CAC or upgrade from its old holder. Whatever the grade, CAC or not, I love it!

1869 $5 AU50 PCGS #8317

Reading Doug Winter's article, https://raregoldcoins.com/blog/2022/3/11/a-dozen-undervalued-liberty-head-half-eagles He states: "The mintage of this date is a paltry 1,760 business strikes. There are an estimated 50-60 known. When available, this date tends to come in grades in the EF45 to AU50 range and virtually every piece I have seen is prooflike, very heavily abraded, and completely stripped due to dipping or more drastic surface alterations." This piece caught my attention, with its clean surfaces and original toning. Perhaps it would CAC or upgrade from its old holder. Whatever the grade, CAC or not, I love it!

1869 $5 AU50 PCGS #8317

Reading Doug Winter's article, https://raregoldcoins.com/blog/2022/3/11/a-dozen-undervalued-liberty-head-half-eagles He states: "The mintage of this date is a paltry 1,760 business strikes. There are an estimated 50-60 known. When available, this date tends to come in grades in the EF45 to AU50 range and virtually every piece I have seen is prooflike, very heavily abraded, and completely stripped due to dipping or more drastic surface alterations." This piece caught my attention, with its clean surfaces and original toning. Perhaps it would CAC or upgrade from its old holder. Whatever the grade, CAC or not, I love it!

1869 $5 AU50 PCGS #8317

Reading Doug Winter's article, https://raregoldcoins.com/blog/2022/3/11/a-dozen-undervalued-liberty-head-half-eagles He states: "The mintage of this date is a paltry 1,760 business strikes. There are an estimated 50-60 known. When available, this date tends to come in grades in the EF45 to AU50 range and virtually every piece I have seen is prooflike, very heavily abraded, and completely stripped due to dipping or more drastic surface alterations." This piece caught my attention, with its clean surfaces and original toning. Perhaps it would CAC or upgrade from its old holder. Whatever the grade, CAC or not, I love it!

1872 $5 AU55 PCGS #8325

Due to the low 1660 mintage, one can see prooflike surfaces around the date and devices. The total pop at PCGS is 31, with 8 coins finer. There are 6 Uncs graded at PCGS. This seems to be a very undervalued issue!

1872 $5 AU55 PCGS #8325

Due to the low 1660 mintage, one can see prooflike surfaces around the date and devices. The total pop at PCGS is 31, with 8 coins finer. There are 6 Uncs graded at PCGS. This seems to be a very undervalued issue!

1872 $5 AU55 PCGS #8325

Due to the low 1660 mintage, one can see prooflike surfaces around the date and devices. The total pop at PCGS is 31, with 8 coins finer. There are 6 Uncs graded at PCGS. This seems to be a very undervalued issue!

1872 $5 AU55 PCGS #8325

Due to the low 1660 mintage, one can see prooflike surfaces around the date and devices. The total pop at PCGS is 31, with 8 coins finer. There are 6 Uncs graded at PCGS. This seems to be a very undervalued issue!