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Good detail is evident throughout, even though ONE CENT is just a tad weak. The date and obverse details are particularly bold. A nice example of the classic Liberty Cap type.
Full mint luster. Well struck. Pleasing natural surfaces with minimal contact marks. There is a dusting of rose tone on both sides. PCGS has certified 143 coins at this level with just 26 finer. This coin is a Large Letters variety though not stated on the encapsulation.
Full mint luster. Well struck. Pleasing natural surfaces with minimal contact marks. There is a dusting of rose tone on both sides. PCGS has certified 143 coins at this level with just 26 finer. This coin is a Large Letters variety though not stated on the encapsulation.
Good mint luster. Well struck. Attractive blue, blue, golden and green iridescent rainbow tones on both sides.
Good mint luster. Well struck. Attractive blue, blue, golden and green iridescent rainbow tones on both sides.
1839 Seated 1/2 dime, No Drapery, PCGS AU50 A very nice, problem free example of the No Drapery Seated half dime. Nice.
1839 Seated 1/2 dime, No Drapery, PCGS AU50 A very nice, problem free example of the No Drapery Seated half dime. Nice.
1839 Seated dime, No Drapery, PCGS AU50 A quality AU50 example of the tougher No Drapery Seated dime. Light wear over original toned surfaces. A very nice example.
1839 Seated dime, No Drapery, PCGS AU50 A quality AU50 example of the tougher No Drapery Seated dime. Light wear over original toned surfaces. A very nice example.
1839 Seated dime, No Drapery, PCGS AU50 A quality AU50 example of the tougher No Drapery Seated dime. Light wear over original toned surfaces. A very nice example.
1839 Seated dime, No Drapery, PCGS AU50 A quality AU50 example of the tougher No Drapery Seated dime. Light wear over original toned surfaces. A very nice example.
1839 Seated dime, No Drapery, PCGS AU50 A quality AU50 example of the tougher No Drapery Seated dime. Light wear over original toned surfaces. A very nice example.
1839 Seated dime, No Drapery, PCGS AU50 A quality AU50 example of the tougher No Drapery Seated dime. Light wear over original toned surfaces. A very nice example.
A premium VF35 example of the rare, and always popular, No Drapery Seated half dollar. This great example has claims to XF40. PQ for its original surfaces. Nice.
A premium VF35 example of the rare, and always popular, No Drapery Seated half dollar. This great example has claims to XF40. PQ for its original surfaces. Nice.
Popular New Orleans Mint seated half dollar. Desirable two-year type coin.
Popular New Orleans Mint seated half dollar. Desirable two-year type coin.
1858 50C AU55 PCGS. PCGS Population (67/215). NGC Census: (59/260). Mintage: 4,226,000
1858 50C AU55 PCGS. PCGS Population (67/215). NGC Census: (59/260). Mintage: 4,226,000
Notes 1849-O One Dollar Gold MS 62 + PCGS Description: Frosty mint bloom graces keenly struck motifs. Dazzling cartwheel luster in the fields. Very choice and pretty. $2395
Date…….1856-S Grade…….PCGS AU53 CAC PCGS Price Guide.….…....3200 Population (PCGS).……….16/92 Population (NGC).…….…..24/150 Population (CAC).……..…..4/36 Serial Number…….7536.53/33194805 PCGS Lookup Number…….7536 POPULAR 1856-S GOLD DOLLAR, PCGS/CAC AU53 Repunched mintmark; not designated by PCGS. The 1856-S is a popular one-year type as it is the first and sold Type Two gold dollar produced at the San Francisco mint. It is fairly available in the lower to middle range of AU but few examples in AU53 holders are original. This choice piece shows deep natural russet hues on both sides. A few small marks on the obverse limit the grade but this piece has excellent overall eye appeal. The most recent APR for a CAC approved PCGS AU53 example of this date is Stack’s Bowers 2013 ANA: 5037 at $2,938. A choice coin, an interesting variety and a numismatically significant issue all tied-up in one neat package! CAC has approved four in this grade with 36 finer.
Date…….1856-S Grade…….PCGS AU53 CAC PCGS Price Guide.….…....3200 Population (PCGS).……….16/92 Population (NGC).…….…..24/150 Population (CAC).……..…..4/36 Serial Number…….7536.53/33194805 PCGS Lookup Number…….7536 POPULAR 1856-S GOLD DOLLAR, PCGS/CAC AU53 Repunched mintmark; not designated by PCGS. The 1856-S is a popular one-year type as it is the first and sold Type Two gold dollar produced at the San Francisco mint. It is fairly available in the lower to middle range of AU but few examples in AU53 holders are original. This choice piece shows deep natural russet hues on both sides. A few small marks on the obverse limit the grade but this piece has excellent overall eye appeal. The most recent APR for a CAC approved PCGS AU53 example of this date is Stack’s Bowers 2013 ANA: 5037 at $2,938. A choice coin, an interesting variety and a numismatically significant issue all tied-up in one neat package! CAC has approved four in this grade with 36 finer.
Date…….1856-S Grade…….PCGS AU53 CAC PCGS Price Guide.….…....3200 Population (PCGS).……….16/92 Population (NGC).…….…..24/150 Population (CAC).……..…..4/36 Serial Number…….7536.53/33194805 PCGS Lookup Number…….7536 POPULAR 1856-S GOLD DOLLAR, PCGS/CAC AU53 Repunched mintmark; not designated by PCGS. The 1856-S is a popular one-year type as it is the first and sold Type Two gold dollar produced at the San Francisco mint. It is fairly available in the lower to middle range of AU but few examples in AU53 holders are original. This choice piece shows deep natural russet hues on both sides. A few small marks on the obverse limit the grade but this piece has excellent overall eye appeal. The most recent APR for a CAC approved PCGS AU53 example of this date is Stack’s Bowers 2013 ANA: 5037 at $2,938. A choice coin, an interesting variety and a numismatically significant issue all tied-up in one neat package! CAC has approved four in this grade with 36 finer.
Date…….1856-S Grade…….PCGS AU53 CAC PCGS Price Guide.….…....3200 Population (PCGS).……….16/92 Population (NGC).…….…..24/150 Population (CAC).……..…..4/36 Serial Number…….7536.53/33194805 PCGS Lookup Number…….7536 POPULAR 1856-S GOLD DOLLAR, PCGS/CAC AU53 Repunched mintmark; not designated by PCGS. The 1856-S is a popular one-year type as it is the first and sold Type Two gold dollar produced at the San Francisco mint. It is fairly available in the lower to middle range of AU but few examples in AU53 holders are original. This choice piece shows deep natural russet hues on both sides. A few small marks on the obverse limit the grade but this piece has excellent overall eye appeal. The most recent APR for a CAC approved PCGS AU53 example of this date is Stack’s Bowers 2013 ANA: 5037 at $2,938. A choice coin, an interesting variety and a numismatically significant issue all tied-up in one neat package! CAC has approved four in this grade with 36 finer.
1860-S G $1 AU55 PCGS 35061311 New July 1! Type 3 Indian Princess, Low Mintage San Francisco Date, Fully Struck, Light Copper-Gold, Minimal Wear, LaSalle Collection. The 1860-S date has a tiny mintage of only 13,000 pieces and is scarce in all grades. GFRC is pleased to offer a PCGS AU55 example from the LaSalle Collection. This lovely example has been freshly graded and is housed in PCGS Gen 6.0 holder. Strike is fully executed with deeply impressed hair curls, bonnet details, and lower reverse wreath being completely formed. This Type 3 Indian Princess has light copper-gold coloring and is strictly original.
1860-S G $1 AU55 PCGS 35061311 New July 1! Type 3 Indian Princess, Low Mintage San Francisco Date, Fully Struck, Light Copper-Gold, Minimal Wear, LaSalle Collection. The 1860-S date has a tiny mintage of only 13,000 pieces and is scarce in all grades. GFRC is pleased to offer a PCGS AU55 example from the LaSalle Collection. This lovely example has been freshly graded and is housed in PCGS Gen 6.0 holder. Strike is fully executed with deeply impressed hair curls, bonnet details, and lower reverse wreath being completely formed. This Type 3 Indian Princess has light copper-gold coloring and is strictly original.
1860-S G $1 AU55 PCGS 35061311 New July 1! Type 3 Indian Princess, Low Mintage San Francisco Date, Fully Struck, Light Copper-Gold, Minimal Wear, LaSalle Collection. The 1860-S date has a tiny mintage of only 13,000 pieces and is scarce in all grades. GFRC is pleased to offer a PCGS AU55 example from the LaSalle Collection. This lovely example has been freshly graded and is housed in PCGS Gen 6.0 holder. Strike is fully executed with deeply impressed hair curls, bonnet details, and lower reverse wreath being completely formed. This Type 3 Indian Princess has light copper-gold coloring and is strictly original.
1862 $2 1/2 MS63 PCGS. Ex: Bass. Scarcer than the official mintage of 100,000 pieces would indicate, the 1862 is difficult in mint condition and is especially elusive in grades higher than MS 63. The devices are fully struck with bright, sparkling mint luster, with no more than the expected number of abrasions for the grade. Population: 7 in 63, 3 finer
1862 $2 1/2 MS63 PCGS. Ex: Bass. Scarcer than the official mintage of 100,000 pieces would indicate, the 1862 is difficult in mint condition and is especially elusive in grades higher than MS 63. The devices are fully struck with bright, sparkling mint luster, with no more than the expected number of abrasions for the grade. Population: 7 in 63, 3 finer
1862 $2 1/2 MS63 PCGS. Ex: Bass. Scarcer than the official mintage of 100,000 pieces would indicate, the 1862 is difficult in mint condition and is especially elusive in grades higher than MS 63. The devices are fully struck with bright, sparkling mint luster, with no more than the expected number of abrasions for the grade. Population: 7 in 63, 3 finer
1862 $2 1/2 MS63 PCGS. Ex: Bass. Scarcer than the official mintage of 100,000 pieces would indicate, the 1862 is difficult in mint condition and is especially elusive in grades higher than MS 63. The devices are fully struck with bright, sparkling mint luster, with no more than the expected number of abrasions for the grade. Population: 7 in 63, 3 finer
1914 $2 1/2 MS63 PCGS. CAC. The 1914 Indian quarter eagle is a better date in the series. Rich reddish-orange color covers both sides of this Select Mint State example. A couple of ticks appear around the Indian's chin and some small marks are scattered around the reverse field. Ex: FUN Signature (Heritage, 1/2015), lot 6951.(Registry values: N2998) (NGC ID# 7KRA, PCGS# 7946)
1914 $2 1/2 MS63 PCGS. CAC. The 1914 Indian quarter eagle is a better date in the series. Rich reddish-orange color covers both sides of this Select Mint State example. A couple of ticks appear around the Indian's chin and some small marks are scattered around the reverse field. Ex: FUN Signature (Heritage, 1/2015), lot 6951.(Registry values: N2998) (NGC ID# 7KRA, PCGS# 7946)
1914 $2 1/2 MS63 PCGS. CAC. The 1914 Indian quarter eagle is a better date in the series. Rich reddish-orange color covers both sides of this Select Mint State example. A couple of ticks appear around the Indian's chin and some small marks are scattered around the reverse field. Ex: FUN Signature (Heritage, 1/2015), lot 6951.(Registry values: N2998) (NGC ID# 7KRA, PCGS# 7946)
1914 $2 1/2 MS63 PCGS. CAC. The 1914 Indian quarter eagle is a better date in the series. Rich reddish-orange color covers both sides of this Select Mint State example. A couple of ticks appear around the Indian's chin and some small marks are scattered around the reverse field. Ex: FUN Signature (Heritage, 1/2015), lot 6951.(Registry values: N2998) (NGC ID# 7KRA, PCGS# 7946)
SCARCE LOW MINTAGE 1871 THREE DOLLAR GRADED AU55 BY PCGS AND APPROVED BY CAC Just 1,300 business strikes were made of this date and the 1871 is an underrated issue which is not often found choice, even in the About Uncirculated grades. This is a lightly worn, frosty example with as much luster and overall detail as I have seen on many 1871 Threes in AU58 holders. Since June 2008, only five PCGS AU55 examples of this date have sold at auction and none were approved by CAC. The last PCGS AU55 1871 Three to sell at auction brought $2,468 as Heritage 9/2012: 4878. This represents just about the best quality for this date in the circulated grades. CAC has approved three in this grade with 13 finer.
SCARCE LOW MINTAGE 1871 THREE DOLLAR GRADED AU55 BY PCGS AND APPROVED BY CAC Just 1,300 business strikes were made of this date and the 1871 is an underrated issue which is not often found choice, even in the About Uncirculated grades. This is a lightly worn, frosty example with as much luster and overall detail as I have seen on many 1871 Threes in AU58 holders. Since June 2008, only five PCGS AU55 examples of this date have sold at auction and none were approved by CAC. The last PCGS AU55 1871 Three to sell at auction brought $2,468 as Heritage 9/2012: 4878. This represents just about the best quality for this date in the circulated grades. CAC has approved three in this grade with 13 finer.
SCARCE LOW MINTAGE 1871 THREE DOLLAR GRADED AU55 BY PCGS AND APPROVED BY CAC Just 1,300 business strikes were made of this date and the 1871 is an underrated issue which is not often found choice, even in the About Uncirculated grades. This is a lightly worn, frosty example with as much luster and overall detail as I have seen on many 1871 Threes in AU58 holders. Since June 2008, only five PCGS AU55 examples of this date have sold at auction and none were approved by CAC. The last PCGS AU55 1871 Three to sell at auction brought $2,468 as Heritage 9/2012: 4878. This represents just about the best quality for this date in the circulated grades. CAC has approved three in this grade with 13 finer.
SCARCE LOW MINTAGE 1871 THREE DOLLAR GRADED AU55 BY PCGS AND APPROVED BY CAC Just 1,300 business strikes were made of this date and the 1871 is an underrated issue which is not often found choice, even in the About Uncirculated grades. This is a lightly worn, frosty example with as much luster and overall detail as I have seen on many 1871 Threes in AU58 holders. Since June 2008, only five PCGS AU55 examples of this date have sold at auction and none were approved by CAC. The last PCGS AU55 1871 Three to sell at auction brought $2,468 as Heritage 9/2012: 4878. This represents just about the best quality for this date in the circulated grades. CAC has approved three in this grade with 13 finer.
1893-CC $5 AU53 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population: (60/309). NGC Census: (66/518). CDN: $1,200 Whsle. Bid for problem-free NGC/PCGS AU53. Mintage 60,000. (Registry values: P2) (NGC ID# 25YB, PCGS# 8384) Weight: 8.36 grams Metal: 90% Gold, 10% Copper
1893-CC $5 AU53 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population: (60/309). NGC Census: (66/518). CDN: $1,200 Whsle. Bid for problem-free NGC/PCGS AU53. Mintage 60,000. (Registry values: P2) (NGC ID# 25YB, PCGS# 8384) Weight: 8.36 grams Metal: 90% Gold, 10% Copper
1914-S $5 AU58 PCGS Secure. CAC. PCGS Population: (248/493 and 0/5+). NGC Census: (573/508 and 1/8+). CDN: $660 Whsle. Bid for problem-free NGC/PCGS AU58. Mintage 263,000. (Registry values: N991) (NGC ID# 28DW, PCGS# 8529) Weight: 8.36 grams Metal: 90% Gold, 10% Copper
1914-S $5 AU58 PCGS Secure. CAC. PCGS Population: (248/493 and 0/5+). NGC Census: (573/508 and 1/8+). CDN: $660 Whsle. Bid for problem-free NGC/PCGS AU58. Mintage 263,000. (Registry values: N991) (NGC ID# 28DW, PCGS# 8529) Weight: 8.36 grams Metal: 90% Gold, 10% Copper
1914-S $5 AU58 PCGS Secure. CAC. PCGS Population: (248/493 and 0/5+). NGC Census: (573/508 and 1/8+). CDN: $660 Whsle. Bid for problem-free NGC/PCGS AU58. Mintage 263,000. (Registry values: N991) (NGC ID# 28DW, PCGS# 8529) Weight: 8.36 grams Metal: 90% Gold, 10% Copper
Popular Carson City Date, Brilliant Frosty Luster, Fully Struck, Original Surfaces, Osprey Collection. A popular Carson City date that is generally available. This recently repatriated $10 eagle, from Western Europe, offers brilliant frosty luster that is consistent on both sides. Strike is full and well executed. Field abrasions are consistent with the assigned grade. Offered by the Osprey Collection. Freshly graded and housed in PCGS Gen 6.0 holder.
A monster gem DMPL with strong mirrors and thick frost on the devices.
Full satin-like mint luster. Well struck. Pleasing lustrous surfaces that are somewhat pale over the central devices. There is a touch of multicolored iridescence at the rims. This date represents the first year of the Indian Head cent motif, an is a classic one-year only type with the distinctive laurel wreath reverse.