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1804 1/2C Plain 4 No Stems MS64RB PCGS #1064

CAC. 9 at MS64, none finer. Manley Die State 2.0 with indistinct dentils on the obverse and upper reverse. Although Cohen lists 13 varieties, C-13 is promptly attributed by its Plain 4 and absent stems. This boldly struck near-Gem retains ample brick-red, although the portrait and fields are gunmetal-gray. Refreshingly free from abrasions. EAC grade MS63

1804 1/2C Plain 4 No Stems MS64RB PCGS #1064

CAC. 9 at MS64, none finer. Manley Die State 2.0 with indistinct dentils on the obverse and upper reverse. Although Cohen lists 13 varieties, C-13 is promptly attributed by its Plain 4 and absent stems. This boldly struck near-Gem retains ample brick-red, although the portrait and fields are gunmetal-gray. Refreshingly free from abrasions. EAC grade MS63

1802 1C AU53BN PCGS #1470

A medium brown cent with glimpses of lighter mahogany toning. Marks are trivial save for wispy field abrasions near the hair ribbon

1802 1C AU53BN PCGS #1470

A medium brown cent with glimpses of lighter mahogany toning. Marks are trivial save for wispy field abrasions near the hair ribbon

1802 1C AU53BN PCGS #1470

A medium brown cent with glimpses of lighter mahogany toning. Marks are trivial save for wispy field abrasions near the hair ribbon

1814 1C Plain 4 AU50BN PCGS #1576

CAC. This is a high grade example with much underlying glossy luster still evident beneath golden-brown and gunmetal surfaces. Well struck overall and only lightly abraded.Ex: Ramont (2/1995), Jules Reiver Collection (Heritage, 1/2006)(as NGC AU55)

1814 1C Plain 4 AU50BN PCGS #1576

CAC. This is a high grade example with much underlying glossy luster still evident beneath golden-brown and gunmetal surfaces. Well struck overall and only lightly abraded.Ex: Ramont (2/1995), Jules Reiver Collection (Heritage, 1/2006)(as NGC AU55)

1859 1C MS65 PCGS #2052

Razor-sharp definition shows on the feather tips and diamonds and the lightly toned surfaces of this attractive Gem show only the most insignificant signs of contact. PCGS has graded 27 numerically finer examples

1859 1C MS65 PCGS #2052

Razor-sharp definition shows on the feather tips and diamonds and the lightly toned surfaces of this attractive Gem show only the most insignificant signs of contact. PCGS has graded 27 numerically finer examples

1859 1C MS65 PCGS #2052

Razor-sharp definition shows on the feather tips and diamonds and the lightly toned surfaces of this attractive Gem show only the most insignificant signs of contact. PCGS has graded 27 numerically finer examples

1859 1C MS65 PCGS #2052

Razor-sharp definition shows on the feather tips and diamonds and the lightly toned surfaces of this attractive Gem show only the most insignificant signs of contact. PCGS has graded 27 numerically finer examples

2005-S 5C Western Waters PR69DCAM PCGS #94243

Westward Journey Western Waters

2005-S 5C Western Waters PR69DCAM PCGS #94243

Westward Journey Western Waters

1796 10C AU53 PCGS #4461

JR-6; R5.3;A Mintage of 22,135; only 253 certified. 98 finer.

1796 10C AU53 PCGS #4461

JR-6; R5.3;A Mintage of 22,135; only 253 certified. 98 finer.

1796 10C AU53 PCGS #4461

JR-6; R5.3;A Mintage of 22,135; only 253 certified. 98 finer.

1835 10C MS62 PCGS #4527

JR-9. The 83 in the date are repunched. This sharply struck and lustrous representative has a brilliant obverse. The reverse displays light olive-green and lavender shades.

1835 10C MS62 PCGS #4527

JR-9. The 83 in the date are repunched. This sharply struck and lustrous representative has a brilliant obverse. The reverse displays light olive-green and lavender shades.

1835 10C MS62 PCGS #4527

JR-9. The 83 in the date are repunched. This sharply struck and lustrous representative has a brilliant obverse. The reverse displays light olive-green and lavender shades.

1835 10C MS62 PCGS #4527

JR-9. The 83 in the date are repunched. This sharply struck and lustrous representative has a brilliant obverse. The reverse displays light olive-green and lavender shades.

1898 10C MS66 PCGS #4815

only 12 Finer in PCGS. Pleasing Olive/Aqua toning on both obverse and reverse on this Gem example.

1898 10C MS66 PCGS #4815

only 12 Finer in PCGS. Pleasing Olive/Aqua toning on both obverse and reverse on this Gem example.

1898 10C MS66 PCGS #4815

only 12 Finer in PCGS. Pleasing Olive/Aqua toning on both obverse and reverse on this Gem example.

1898 10C MS66 PCGS #4815

only 12 Finer in PCGS. Pleasing Olive/Aqua toning on both obverse and reverse on this Gem example.

1832 25C MS63 PCGS #5351

B-2 (Browning). This lovely Select Mint State example is tied for the eighth finest according to the Rea-Koenings-Haroutunian Condition Census that is presented in Early Quarter Dollars of the US Mint (2010). The obverse is cracked from the hair curl to the three lowest stars on the right, apparently as always. This variety was produced before 1832 B-1. Both sides exhibit frosty mint luster with delicate gold, champagne, and steel toning on the ivory surfaces. Population: 13 in 63, 16 finer

1832 25C MS63 PCGS #5351

B-2 (Browning). This lovely Select Mint State example is tied for the eighth finest according to the Rea-Koenings-Haroutunian Condition Census that is presented in Early Quarter Dollars of the US Mint (2010). The obverse is cracked from the hair curl to the three lowest stars on the right, apparently as always. This variety was produced before 1832 B-1. Both sides exhibit frosty mint luster with delicate gold, champagne, and steel toning on the ivory surfaces. Population: 13 in 63, 16 finer

1832 25C MS63 PCGS #5351

B-2 (Browning). This lovely Select Mint State example is tied for the eighth finest according to the Rea-Koenings-Haroutunian Condition Census that is presented in Early Quarter Dollars of the US Mint (2010). The obverse is cracked from the hair curl to the three lowest stars on the right, apparently as always. This variety was produced before 1832 B-1. Both sides exhibit frosty mint luster with delicate gold, champagne, and steel toning on the ivory surfaces. Population: 13 in 63, 16 finer

1832 25C MS63 PCGS #5351

B-2 (Browning). This lovely Select Mint State example is tied for the eighth finest according to the Rea-Koenings-Haroutunian Condition Census that is presented in Early Quarter Dollars of the US Mint (2010). The obverse is cracked from the hair curl to the three lowest stars on the right, apparently as always. This variety was produced before 1832 B-1. Both sides exhibit frosty mint luster with delicate gold, champagne, and steel toning on the ivory surfaces. Population: 13 in 63, 16 finer

1883 25C MS66 PCGS #5515

CAC. PCGS has seen 19 submissions in MS66 (one in MS66+) and three finer. This is among six in this grade with the CAC green bean.The stars on this lavishly patinated Premium Gem show full centers and radial lines. Definition is equally bold on Liberty's head, the eagle's wing feathers, claws, and arrow fletchings. Briggs 2a. Perhaps 800 total survive.

1883 25C MS66 PCGS #5515

CAC. PCGS has seen 19 submissions in MS66 (one in MS66+) and three finer. This is among six in this grade with the CAC green bean.The stars on this lavishly patinated Premium Gem show full centers and radial lines. Definition is equally bold on Liberty's head, the eagle's wing feathers, claws, and arrow fletchings. Briggs 2a. Perhaps 800 total survive.

1883 25C MS66 PCGS #5515

CAC. PCGS has seen 19 submissions in MS66 (one in MS66+) and three finer. This is among six in this grade with the CAC green bean.The stars on this lavishly patinated Premium Gem show full centers and radial lines. Definition is equally bold on Liberty's head, the eagle's wing feathers, claws, and arrow fletchings. Briggs 2a. Perhaps 800 total survive.

1883 25C MS66 PCGS #5515

CAC. PCGS has seen 19 submissions in MS66 (one in MS66+) and three finer. This is among six in this grade with the CAC green bean.The stars on this lavishly patinated Premium Gem show full centers and radial lines. Definition is equally bold on Liberty's head, the eagle's wing feathers, claws, and arrow fletchings. Briggs 2a. Perhaps 800 total survive.

1883 25C MS66 PCGS #5515

CAC. PCGS has seen 19 submissions in MS66 (one in MS66+) and three finer. This is among six in this grade with the CAC green bean.The stars on this lavishly patinated Premium Gem show full centers and radial lines. Definition is equally bold on Liberty's head, the eagle's wing feathers, claws, and arrow fletchings. Briggs 2a. Perhaps 800 total survive.

1883 25C MS66 PCGS #5515

CAC. PCGS has seen 19 submissions in MS66 (one in MS66+) and three finer. This is among six in this grade with the CAC green bean.The stars on this lavishly patinated Premium Gem show full centers and radial lines. Definition is equally bold on Liberty's head, the eagle's wing feathers, claws, and arrow fletchings. Briggs 2a. Perhaps 800 total survive.

1883 50C MS64 PCGS #6365

Only 8000 struck,perhaps 200 Unc. survive. 31 finer. Brilliant aside from delicate wisps of golden-russet toning at the borders, this frosty near-Gem is irregularly struck with needle-sharp centers and a hint of softness at the upper obverse and corresponding area on the reverse

1883 50C MS64 PCGS #6365

Only 8000 struck,perhaps 200 Unc. survive. 31 finer. Brilliant aside from delicate wisps of golden-russet toning at the borders, this frosty near-Gem is irregularly struck with needle-sharp centers and a hint of softness at the upper obverse and corresponding area on the reverse

1883 50C MS64 PCGS #6365

Only 8000 struck,perhaps 200 Unc. survive. 31 finer. Brilliant aside from delicate wisps of golden-russet toning at the borders, this frosty near-Gem is irregularly struck with needle-sharp centers and a hint of softness at the upper obverse and corresponding area on the reverse

1883 50C MS64 PCGS #6365

Only 8000 struck,perhaps 200 Unc. survive. 31 finer. Brilliant aside from delicate wisps of golden-russet toning at the borders, this frosty near-Gem is irregularly struck with needle-sharp centers and a hint of softness at the upper obverse and corresponding area on the reverse

1883 50C MS64 PCGS #6365

Only 8000 struck,perhaps 200 Unc. survive. 31 finer. Brilliant aside from delicate wisps of golden-russet toning at the borders, this frosty near-Gem is irregularly struck with needle-sharp centers and a hint of softness at the upper obverse and corresponding area on the reverse

1883 50C MS64 PCGS #6365

Only 8000 struck,perhaps 200 Unc. survive. 31 finer. Brilliant aside from delicate wisps of golden-russet toning at the borders, this frosty near-Gem is irregularly struck with needle-sharp centers and a hint of softness at the upper obverse and corresponding area on the reverse

1938-D 50C MS66+ PCGS #6605

CAC, Key Date

1938-D 50C MS66+ PCGS #6605

CAC, Key Date

1870 $1 PR64CAM PCGS #87018

Pale champagne iridescence complements the frosty motifs and glittering mirror fields. Boldly struck virtually everywhere save for a touch of softness at the eagle's dexter shin. Only 1,000 proof dollars were struck during the year, and only15 finer exist with the PCGS Cameo designation.

1870 $1 PR64CAM PCGS #87018

Pale champagne iridescence complements the frosty motifs and glittering mirror fields. Boldly struck virtually everywhere save for a touch of softness at the eagle's dexter shin. Only 1,000 proof dollars were struck during the year, and only15 finer exist with the PCGS Cameo designation.

1870 $1 PR64CAM PCGS #87018

Pale champagne iridescence complements the frosty motifs and glittering mirror fields. Boldly struck virtually everywhere save for a touch of softness at the eagle's dexter shin. Only 1,000 proof dollars were struck during the year, and only15 finer exist with the PCGS Cameo designation.

1870 $1 PR64CAM PCGS #87018

Pale champagne iridescence complements the frosty motifs and glittering mirror fields. Boldly struck virtually everywhere save for a touch of softness at the eagle's dexter shin. Only 1,000 proof dollars were struck during the year, and only15 finer exist with the PCGS Cameo designation.

1870 $1 PR64CAM PCGS #87018

Pale champagne iridescence complements the frosty motifs and glittering mirror fields. Boldly struck virtually everywhere save for a touch of softness at the eagle's dexter shin. Only 1,000 proof dollars were struck during the year, and only15 finer exist with the PCGS Cameo designation.

1870 $1 PR64CAM PCGS #87018

Pale champagne iridescence complements the frosty motifs and glittering mirror fields. Boldly struck virtually everywhere save for a touch of softness at the eagle's dexter shin. Only 1,000 proof dollars were struck during the year, and only15 finer exist with the PCGS Cameo designation.

1870 $1 PR64CAM PCGS #87018

Pale champagne iridescence complements the frosty motifs and glittering mirror fields. Boldly struck virtually everywhere save for a touch of softness at the eagle's dexter shin. Only 1,000 proof dollars were struck during the year, and only15 finer exist with the PCGS Cameo designation.

1883 G$1 MS65 PCGS #7584

10800 minted. 682 PCGS certified, 83 in MS 65. Coinfacts- 65 or better R-5.8

1883 G$1 MS65 PCGS #7584

10800 minted. 682 PCGS certified, 83 in MS 65. Coinfacts- 65 or better R-5.8

1883 G$1 MS65 PCGS #7584

10800 minted. 682 PCGS certified, 83 in MS 65. Coinfacts- 65 or better R-5.8

1883 G$1 MS65 PCGS #7584

10800 minted. 682 PCGS certified, 83 in MS 65. Coinfacts- 65 or better R-5.8

1834 $5 Classic Head, Plain 4 XF45 PCGS #8171

First year of issue for Classic Head Half Eagle

1834 $5 Classic Head, Plain 4 XF45 PCGS #8171

First year of issue for Classic Head Half Eagle

1834 $5 Classic Head, Plain 4 XF45 PCGS #8171

First year of issue for Classic Head Half Eagle

1834 $5 Classic Head, Plain 4 XF45 PCGS #8171

First year of issue for Classic Head Half Eagle

1894 $5 MS64 PCGS #8387

With Motto. Only 7 finer at PCGS. While examples of this Philadelphia five are generally available up to the MS63 level, Choice coins are notably scarce and full Gems are rare. This near-Gem coin displays natural medium-gold coloration and frosty luster befitting its elusive high grade. Population: 42 in 64.

1894 $5 MS64 PCGS #8387

With Motto. Only 7 finer at PCGS. While examples of this Philadelphia five are generally available up to the MS63 level, Choice coins are notably scarce and full Gems are rare. This near-Gem coin displays natural medium-gold coloration and frosty luster befitting its elusive high grade. Population: 42 in 64.