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1793 1/2C Cohen 4 VG8BN PCGS #35012

CAC Cohen-4, R3

1793 1/2C Cohen 4 VG8BN PCGS #35012

CAC Cohen-4, R3

1793 1/2C Cohen 4 VG8BN PCGS #35012

CAC Cohen-4, R3

1806 1/2C C-4 Large 6 Stems MS62BN PCGS #35200

CAC, C-4, R-1. Ex. Prestera

1806 1/2C C-4 Large 6 Stems MS62BN PCGS #35200

CAC, C-4, R-1. Ex. Prestera

1832 1/2C Cohen 1 MS62BN PCGS #35273

CAC, R-2. "Accessory E" variety: mispunched "E" in the wreath below the E of STATES. The lower left serif protrudes from the wreath just above the point of the A in HALF.

1794 1C S-46 The Plicae, Crossed E VF30BN PCGS #35603

CAC, R3. Interesting provenance: owned by Henry C. Hines (1856-1946), a graduate of Columbia Law School who lost the equivalent of $24M (today’s dollars) in 1929 but revered as “one of the Big 3 of Big Cents”. In 1939, he sold this piece to M. H. Bolender, "The United States Early Silver Dollars from 1794 to 1803" author. This coin then passed to Jules Reiver, who was awarded a Bronze Star for his part in the Battle of the Bulge in WW2 and “ranked among the greatest numismatists of the Twentieth Century,” then to Jon Alan Boka's collection of 1794 cent varieties in 2006, the collection of Colonel Stephen Ellsworth, current ANA president of course, in 2009 and Lou Alfonso in 2013.

1794 1C S-46 The Plicae, Crossed E VF30BN PCGS #35603

CAC, R3. Interesting provenance: owned by Henry C. Hines (1856-1946), a graduate of Columbia Law School who lost the equivalent of $24M (today’s dollars) in 1929 but revered as “one of the Big 3 of Big Cents”. In 1939, he sold this piece to M. H. Bolender, "The United States Early Silver Dollars from 1794 to 1803" author. This coin then passed to Jules Reiver, who was awarded a Bronze Star for his part in the Battle of the Bulge in WW2 and “ranked among the greatest numismatists of the Twentieth Century,” then to Jon Alan Boka's collection of 1794 cent varieties in 2006, the collection of Colonel Stephen Ellsworth, current ANA president of course, in 2009 and Lou Alfonso in 2013.

1794 1C S-46 The Plicae, Crossed E VF30BN PCGS #35603

CAC, R3. Interesting provenance: owned by Henry C. Hines (1856-1946), a graduate of Columbia Law School who lost the equivalent of $24M (today’s dollars) in 1929 but revered as “one of the Big 3 of Big Cents”. In 1939, he sold this piece to M. H. Bolender, "The United States Early Silver Dollars from 1794 to 1803" author. This coin then passed to Jules Reiver, who was awarded a Bronze Star for his part in the Battle of the Bulge in WW2 and “ranked among the greatest numismatists of the Twentieth Century,” then to Jon Alan Boka's collection of 1794 cent varieties in 2006, the collection of Colonel Stephen Ellsworth, current ANA president of course, in 2009 and Lou Alfonso in 2013.

1803 1C Small Date, Small Fraction AU50BN PCGS #1482

CAC, S-252 R2. Ex. The Lou Alfonso Collection. Breen die state V, showing die cracks on both sides and die clashmarks from the obverse bust on the reverse especially between the S and O.

1803 1C Small Date, Small Fraction AU50BN PCGS #1482

CAC, S-252 R2. Ex. The Lou Alfonso Collection. Breen die state V, showing die cracks on both sides and die clashmarks from the obverse bust on the reverse especially between the S and O.

1857 1C Obverse of 1856, FS-401b MS63 PCGS #410434

CAC, Obverse of 1856, FS-401B, Snow-2. Believed to be produced from leftover 1856 dies and among the first circulation strikes.

1859 3CS PR63 PCGS #3708

CAC Ex. D.L. Hansen

1859 3CS PR63 PCGS #3708

CAC Ex. D.L. Hansen

1904 5C PR66 PCGS #3902

CAC Ex. D.L. Hansen

1904 5C PR66 PCGS #3902

CAC Ex. D.L. Hansen

1904 5C PR66 PCGS #3902

CAC Ex. D.L. Hansen

1800 H10C LM-3, Libekty VF25 PCGS #38603

CAC V-2, LM-3, R4

1829 H10C LM-15.2 AU55 PCGS #38632

CAC, LM-15.2, R4

1807 10C AU55 PCGS #4480

CAC, JR-1, R2

1807 10C AU55 PCGS #4480

CAC, JR-1, R2

1807 10C AU55 PCGS #4480

CAC, JR-1, R2

1835 10C JR-9 AU55 PCGS #38887

CAC, JR-9, R-2

1857 10C F-109a MS62 PCGS #538100

CAC, F-109a, R4

1904 10C MS64 PCGS #4833

CAC OGH

1904 10C MS64 PCGS #4833

CAC OGH

1875-S 20C MS62 PCGS #5298

CAC BF-7 R2

1806 25C B-2 VG10 PCGS #38928

CAC, Browning-2, R2

1834 25C AU58 PCGS #5353

CAC ex. BASH Collection. B-1 FS-901 Late Die State O/F Reverse. Stacks & Bowers description: "Sharply defined overall with plenty of softly frosted luster blending with handsome olive-grey and champagne-gold toning".

1834 25C AU58 PCGS #5353

CAC ex. BASH Collection. B-1 FS-901 Late Die State O/F Reverse. Stacks & Bowers description: "Sharply defined overall with plenty of softly frosted luster blending with handsome olive-grey and champagne-gold toning".

1912 25C MS65 PCGS #5662

CAC Ex. D.L. Hansen

1912 25C MS65 PCGS #5662

CAC Ex. D.L. Hansen

1912 25C MS65 PCGS #5662

CAC Ex. D.L. Hansen

1912 25C MS65 PCGS #5662

CAC Ex. D.L. Hansen

1795 50C Overton 115 VG10 PCGS #39231

CAC, Overton-115, R4+

1795 $1 Flowing Hair, 3 Leaves VF20 PCGS #6852

CAC, OGH, B-5, BB-27

1795 $1 Flowing Hair, 3 Leaves VF20 PCGS #6852

CAC, OGH, B-5, BB-27

1877-S T$1 MS61 PCGS #7046

CAC Doubled Die Reverse. Large S, blunt tail to R of DOLLAR: Breen-5811. Upturned serif of R broken off; mintmark "leans crazily to left"; normal periods. (from Q. David Bowers "Silver Dollars & Trade Dollars of the United States - A Complete Encyclopedia")

1972-S $1 Silver MS68 PCGS #7411

CAC Ex. D.L. Hansen

1972-S $1 Silver MS68 PCGS #7411

CAC Ex. D.L. Hansen

1972-S $1 Silver MS68 PCGS #7411

CAC Ex. D.L. Hansen

1972-S $1 Silver MS68 PCGS #7411

CAC Ex. D.L. Hansen

1836 $2.50 Script 8 XF45 PCGS #7694

CAC, HM-4, R-1

1924 $20 MS65 PCGS #9177

CAC, OGH

1924 $20 MS65 PCGS #9177

CAC, OGH

1924 $20 MS65 PCGS #9177

CAC, OGH

1924 $20 MS65 PCGS #9177

CAC, OGH