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1805 1/2C No Stems AU58BN PCGS #1081

CAC, Secure Plus holder. Hard surfaces, consistent pumpkin color.

1794 1C S-30 Marred Field XF45BN PCGS #35555

CAC. S-30. This coin is a wonderful and even milk chocolate brown. Die clash at top of Liberty's head, typical die rust on reverse. Auction description: "An absolutely stunning piece with stronger quality and eye appeal than one might expect even at the desirable Choice EF grade level. Both sides are smooth in hand, and impressively so, without so much as a single mark or other blemish to report. The strike is a bit tight to the upper right obverse border, better centered on the reverse, and both sides exhibit at least discernible denticulation in all areas. Well defined overall, in fact, with handsome medium brown patina that speaks volumes about the originality of this PQ large cent. In 1870, Dr. Edward Maris named this variety the "Amiable Face," for the pleasant expression to Liberty's portrait, a gentlemanly revision of his racier first moniker published in 1869, the "Amatory Face." "

1798 1C S-184 AU58BN PCGS #36119

CAC. Includes Naftzger envelope. A collection favorite.

1840 1C N-7 Large Date MS64BN PCGS #395837

CAC. Auction description: "1840 N-7 R3 Large Date PCGS graded MS64 Brown, CAC Approved. Frosty medium brown. Sharply struck, one of the sharpest seen of this variety. Looks mint state but there is a hint of friction on the highest points of the devices. The only marks are a few nicks in the field under star 7. EDS, die state a, with repunching visible on the 8 and a fine diagonal die line from the lower junction of the hair buns. Our grade is AU58, tied for CC#5 of the variety and tied for CC#2 of those seen in the early die state. The attribution and COL Ellsworth Collection provenance are noted on the PCGS label. PCGS population 3, none finer..Ex Henry T. Hettger, 2007 EAC Sale, McCawley & Grellman Auctions 4/28/2007."

1843 1C Petite Head, Small Letters MS64+ BN PCGS #1844

CAC. N-2. As described in a 2020 Stacks Auction: A hard and satiny example with an overall smooth, nearly Gem-quality appearance to both sides. The strike is sharp throughout, and the surfaces are toned in glossy antique copper with a few swirls of slightly lighter color evident. A couple of dull obverse marks around star 1 are mentioned for provenance purposes. Grellman Die State b, cataloged in its Goldberg sale appearance as "the spur from the left base of the N in ONE is barely visible." Provenance: Ex Del Bland, June 1968; Carl Windon, March 1988; Del Bland, April 1988; Bob Vail; Doug Bird and Tom Reynolds, February 1998; Phyllis Thompson; Ira & Larry Goldberg's Pre-Long Beach Auction of January 2010, lot 506; Heritage's FUN Signature Auction of January 2019, lot 3917.

1857 1C Flying Eagle AU55 PCGS #2016

CAC. OGH. Note reverse rim cud at 9:00.

1937 5C PR66+ PCGS #3996

CAC Gold. Superb toning.

1837 10C Seated, Large Date AU55 PCGS #4561

CAC. F-101b variety. The design simplicity represented in the obverse open fields make this a favorite coin for many type collectors, including me! This coin has great original skin with some subtle rose and teal shades. Note the two obverse die cracks at 5:00 and 6:30 creating a slice of pie effect.

1852 10C MS65 PCGS #4597

CAC. F-112, R4. Note the two rim cuds on reverse. Strikingly beautiful obverse toning and well struck overall.

1853 25C Arrows and Rays XF45 PCGS #5426

CAC. Crazily toned with copper, green, purple, and olive shades.

1917 25C Type 1 MS62FH PCGS #5707

Attractive subtle green toning.

1930 25C AU58 PCGS #5778

CAC. Delicate and compelling toning frame a classic design.

1962 25C PR67CAM PCGS #85994

Orange and red obverse toning.

1806 50C Pointed 6, Stem AU53 PCGS #6071

CAC O-118a, T-24, R3. Extensive die cracks and internal cuds on the reverse represent the imminent end of the reverse die. Lustrous gold toning at the rims recedes to pale-gold at the centers of this remarkably well-struck half considering the advanced state of the dies. The obverse die shows heavy die clashing and faint cracks at stars 2 and 3, yet five later varieties make use of the obverse die.

1826 50C AU55 PCGS #6143

CAC. Flashes of aqua and purple colors enhance this attractive half.

1839 50C No Drapery MS62 PCGS #6230

WB-3, Die Pair 3, R.5. Gunmetal gray with traces of tan and blue colors. Reverse fully proof-like. Diagonal planchet striations evident at the center of the reverse. Formerly of the Troy Wiseman collection and the Gobrecht Raisinet collection.

1856-O 50C MS63 PCGS #6288

CAC. WB-16. Surfaces mirrored and hence the TV photo is darker than the coin shows in-hand.

1853-O 50C Arrows and Rays AU58 PCGS #6276

CAC, OGH. Superb eye appeal, have not seen one like it on market.

1855-O 50C Arrows AU58 PCGS #6283

CAC. Prooflike. Beautiful shades of blue and cinnamon hues. Very difficult to photograph and has different looks when angled.

1877-S 50C MS64 PCGS #6357

CAC. Micro S, WB-5 variety. Doubling seen on mint mark, HALF DOLLAR, and arrows.

1874 50C AU55 PCGS #6346

CAC. Reverse is amazingly colorful.

1901 50C AU55 PCGS #6489

CAC. I love the green toning!

1937 50C PR65 PCGS #6637

CAC Gold. Incredible glowing proof with spectacular toning.

1957-D 50C MS65 PCGS #6673

OGH. Love the varied obverse colors.

1964 50C PR66 PCGS #6800

Flashy blue toning provides a cameo effect framing Kennedy's profile. This coin is a lot of fun to twirl in the light.

1797 $1 9x7 Stars, Large Letters VF25 PCGS #6863

CAC. Sharp detail, smooth surfaces, and original patina. A circulated cameo effect!

1881-S $1 MS63 PCGS #7130

CAC. Pretty colors and clean cheek.

1934 $1 MS64+ PCGS #7375

Nice luster and toning, but prominent cheek scratch a grade limiter.