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1849 1/2C Small Date, Restrike PR65BN PCGS #1305

CAC. Small berries and double T in CENT are characteristic of first restrike half cents.

1849 1/2C Small Date, Restrike PR65BN PCGS #1305

CAC. Small berries and double T in CENT are characteristic of first restrike half cents.

1849 1/2C Small Date, Restrike PR65BN PCGS #1305

CAC. Small berries and double T in CENT are characteristic of first restrike half cents.

1949-S 1C MS67+ RD PCGS #2776

Glittering full mint color, a bold strike, and satin sweet surfaces. Tied with 2 others for finest certified by PCGS of this date and mint. CAC

1949-S 1C MS67+ RD PCGS #2776

Glittering full mint color, a bold strike, and satin sweet surfaces. Tied with 2 others for finest certified by PCGS of this date and mint. CAC

1849 H10C MS66 PCGS #4341

PCGS SECURE-PLUS.

1849 25C PR65 PCGS #5543

Provenance: ex:J. Colvin Randall Collections; John Work Garrett Collection (gift to John Hopklns University); Stack's sale of the Garrett Collection, March 1976, lot 160; Bowers & Merena's sale of the Kenneth C. Long Estate, May 1995, lot 1089; Phil Kaufman Collection, Heritage April 2008, lot 2390; Greensboro Collection Heritage July 2013, lot 3128 (where it realized $47,000. Arguably the second finest of no more than five known examples. CAC.

1849 25C PR65 PCGS #5543

Provenance: ex:J. Colvin Randall Collections; John Work Garrett Collection (gift to John Hopklns University); Stack's sale of the Garrett Collection, March 1976, lot 160; Bowers & Merena's sale of the Kenneth C. Long Estate, May 1995, lot 1089; Phil Kaufman Collection, Heritage April 2008, lot 2390; Greensboro Collection Heritage July 2013, lot 3128 (where it realized $47,000. Arguably the second finest of no more than five known examples. CAC.

1849 25C PR65 PCGS #5543

Provenance: ex:J. Colvin Randall Collections; John Work Garrett Collection (gift to John Hopklns University); Stack's sale of the Garrett Collection, March 1976, lot 160; Bowers & Merena's sale of the Kenneth C. Long Estate, May 1995, lot 1089; Phil Kaufman Collection, Heritage April 2008, lot 2390; Greensboro Collection Heritage July 2013, lot 3128 (where it realized $47,000. Arguably the second finest of no more than five known examples. CAC.

1917 25C Type 1 MS66FH PCGS #5707

CAC. From the Beverly Hills Collection.

1917 25C Type 1 MS66FH PCGS #5707

CAC. From the Beverly Hills Collection.

1949 25C MS68 PCGS #5839

8/13/23 population 5, with 0 higher.

1949-D 25C MS67 PCGS #5840

Sea-green and amber-grey toning. CAC.

1949-D 25C MS67 PCGS #5840

Sea-green and amber-grey toning. CAC.

1949-D 25C MS67+ PCGS #5840

CAC. Cartwheel luster enlivens each side, but the rich patina in hues of jade, gold, and cherry is the hallmark RKCA of this pristine coin. 10 in 67+ worth 2 finer (11/16).

1885-O $1 MS67 PCGS #7162

Coin from the Sunnywood/Simpson Morgan Toned Collection. CAC.

1849 G$1 Open Wreath MS62 PCGS #7502

PCGS SECURE-PLUS.

1949 5C MS65FS PCGS #84037

Well-preserved lustrous surfaces with highlights of greenish-gold toning.

1949 5C MS65FS PCGS #84037

Well-preserved lustrous surfaces with highlights of greenish-gold toning.

1949-D 5C MS67FS PCGS #84038

A whisper of golden translucence covers lustrous, satin-silver surfaces.

1949-S 5C MS67FS PCGS #84040

This piece is tied with only two others as the finest at PCGS (4/16). the strike is impressively sharp, and the nickel-gray surfaces have a distinct champagne hue over satiny luster. There are no significant abrasions, as the grade suggests.

1949-S 5C MS67FS PCGS #84040

This piece is tied with only two others as the finest at PCGS (4/16). the strike is impressively sharp, and the nickel-gray surfaces have a distinct champagne hue over satiny luster. There are no significant abrasions, as the grade suggests.

1949-S 5C MS67FS PCGS #84040

This piece is tied with only two others as the finest at PCGS (4/16). the strike is impressively sharp, and the nickel-gray surfaces have a distinct champagne hue over satiny luster. There are no significant abrasions, as the grade suggests.

1949-D 10C MS68FB PCGS #85092

Attractive toning on the obverse. Well struck coin with great eye appeal.

1949-S 10C MS67FB PCGS #85093

An attractive, pleasingly toned suburb gem example of this San Francinsco issue.

1949-S 10C MS67FB PCGS #85093

An attractive, pleasingly toned suburb gem example of this San Francinsco issue.

1949 50C MS66+ FBL PCGS #86653

CAC. Vibrant shades of reddish gold/golden brown/pale green. The eye appeal is exceptional.

1949 50C MS66+ FBL PCGS #86653

CAC. Vibrant shades of reddish gold/golden brown/pale green. The eye appeal is exceptional.

1949-D 50C MS66+ FBL PCGS #86654

Tied for the finest 1949-D Franklin certified. Incredible eye appeal with colorful toning.

1949-S 50C MS67FBL PCGS #86655

Bold cartwheel luster radiates on both obverse and reverse and the surface quality is virtually pristine. A very crisp strike has rendered all the details on both sides.

1949-S 50C MS67FBL PCGS #86655

Bold cartwheel luster radiates on both obverse and reverse and the surface quality is virtually pristine. A very crisp strike has rendered all the details on both sides.

1849 1C Newcomb 18 PR62RB PCGS #400589

Exhibiting a rich patina of steel blue hues, the fields are flooded by a sea green iridescence and accompany pinkish luster halting the design elements. From the Garner Collection. Provenance: Ex Stuart Levine; Denis Loring, Robinson S. Brown, Jr., Superior Galleries' sale of Wes Rasmussen Collection. CAC.

1849 1C Newcomb 18 PR62RB PCGS #400589

Exhibiting a rich patina of steel blue hues, the fields are flooded by a sea green iridescence and accompany pinkish luster halting the design elements. From the Garner Collection. Provenance: Ex Stuart Levine; Denis Loring, Robinson S. Brown, Jr., Superior Galleries' sale of Wes Rasmussen Collection. CAC.

1849 1C Newcomb 4 MS65BN PCGS #405643

Naftzger Collection. CAC