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1806 1/2C Large 6, Stems MS63RB PCGS #1100

PCGS MS63RB CAC Heritage Auctions Description: 1806 Half Cent, MS63 Red and Brown Large 6, Stems, C-4, B-4 1806 1/2 C Large 6, Stems, C-4, B-4, R.1, MS63 Red and Brown PCGS. CAC. Manley Die State 2.0 with faint repunching visible on the 6. This late die state is plentiful, and this example may date to the 1906 Chapman Hoard of 100-year old half cents. This example has excellent cartwheel luster with light brown surfaces that display splashes of bright orange mint color. Small dark toning spots are evident on the reverse. Our EAC grade MS60. Population: 22 in 63 Red and Brown, 9 finer (11/15). (NGC ID# 222J, Variety PCGS# 35201, Base PCGS# 1100

1806 1/2C Large 6, Stems MS63RB PCGS #1100

PCGS MS63RB CAC Heritage Auctions Description: 1806 Half Cent, MS63 Red and Brown Large 6, Stems, C-4, B-4 1806 1/2 C Large 6, Stems, C-4, B-4, R.1, MS63 Red and Brown PCGS. CAC. Manley Die State 2.0 with faint repunching visible on the 6. This late die state is plentiful, and this example may date to the 1906 Chapman Hoard of 100-year old half cents. This example has excellent cartwheel luster with light brown surfaces that display splashes of bright orange mint color. Small dark toning spots are evident on the reverse. Our EAC grade MS60. Population: 22 in 63 Red and Brown, 9 finer (11/15). (NGC ID# 222J, Variety PCGS# 35201, Base PCGS# 1100

1806 1/2C Large 6, Stems MS63RB PCGS #1100

PCGS MS63RB CAC Heritage Auctions Description: 1806 Half Cent, MS63 Red and Brown Large 6, Stems, C-4, B-4 1806 1/2 C Large 6, Stems, C-4, B-4, R.1, MS63 Red and Brown PCGS. CAC. Manley Die State 2.0 with faint repunching visible on the 6. This late die state is plentiful, and this example may date to the 1906 Chapman Hoard of 100-year old half cents. This example has excellent cartwheel luster with light brown surfaces that display splashes of bright orange mint color. Small dark toning spots are evident on the reverse. Our EAC grade MS60. Population: 22 in 63 Red and Brown, 9 finer (11/15). (NGC ID# 222J, Variety PCGS# 35201, Base PCGS# 1100

1810 1/2C Cohen 1 MS64+ BN PCGS #35236

Heritage Comments: 1810 C-1, B-1 Half Cent, MS65 Brown Exceptional Luster 1810 1/2 C C-1, B-1, R.2, MS65 Brown NGC. CAC. 83.6 grains. Breen Die State III. Manley Die State 1.0. This is an amazing Gem 1810 half cent. NGC has certified just two examples as MS65 Brown. This amazing Gem features excellent design definition and exceptional cartwheel luster on pecan-brown surfaces that are graced with delicate blue overtones. A raised line is noted between the L in HALF and the N in CENT. Our EAC grade MS62. Census: 2 in 65 Brown, 0 finer (2/22). Ex: H.P. Smith (S.H. & H. Chapman, 6/1906), lot 593; George Roebling Collection; New Netherlands Coin Co. 59th sale (6/15/1967, lot 1142); Donald G. Partrick Collection / Central States Signature (Heritage, 4/2021), lot 3690. Coin Index Numbers: (NGC ID# 222R, Variety PCGS# 35236, Base PCGS# 1132) Weight: 5.44 grams Metal: 100% Copper

1855 1/2C MS64RD PCGS #1235

PCGS MS64RD CAC Heritage Auctions Description: 1855 1/2 C C-1, B-1, R.1, MS64 Red PCGS. CAC. Sole die pair for the issue. An uncommonly fresh coin with a mix of peach, bright orange, and rose hues. A great coin for a late-date half cent collection. Our EAC grade MS64. PCGS has graded just 29 finer Red examples (6/15). (NGC ID# 26YZ, Variety PCGS# 35335, Base PCGS# 1235)

1855 1/2C MS64RD PCGS #1235

PCGS MS64RD CAC Heritage Auctions Description: 1855 1/2 C C-1, B-1, R.1, MS64 Red PCGS. CAC. Sole die pair for the issue. An uncommonly fresh coin with a mix of peach, bright orange, and rose hues. A great coin for a late-date half cent collection. Our EAC grade MS64. PCGS has graded just 29 finer Red examples (6/15). (NGC ID# 26YZ, Variety PCGS# 35335, Base PCGS# 1235)

1855 1/2C MS64RD PCGS #1235

PCGS MS64RD CAC Heritage Auctions Description: 1855 1/2 C C-1, B-1, R.1, MS64 Red PCGS. CAC. Sole die pair for the issue. An uncommonly fresh coin with a mix of peach, bright orange, and rose hues. A great coin for a late-date half cent collection. Our EAC grade MS64. PCGS has graded just 29 finer Red examples (6/15). (NGC ID# 26YZ, Variety PCGS# 35335, Base PCGS# 1235)

1806 1C AU50BN PCGS #1513

PCGS AU50 1806 cents are hard to find in high grade.

1806 1C AU50BN PCGS #1513

PCGS AU50 1806 cents are hard to find in high grade.

1806 1C AU50BN PCGS #1513

PCGS AU50 1806 cents are hard to find in high grade.

1810 1C S-285 AU55BN PCGS #36484

PCGS AU55 CAC Very attractive Classic Cent with very faded mint red visible on both sides. Goldberg Description: 1810 S-285 R2 PCGS graded AU55, CAC Approved. Frosty medium brown and light olive with traces of frosty lighter brown and reddish tan in protected areas on the reverse. Overtones of light sea-green show on the reverse. No roughness or verdigris, only small contact marks. The only notable marks are a thin nearly horizontal nick on the cheek right of the lower lip and a hairline scratch under the earlobe. Nicely struck MDS, Breen state II, with a fine die crack through stars 10-13 to the right half of the date. The dentils are still strong on both sides. Our grade is EF45 sharpness net EF40. The attribution is noted on the PCGS label. Estimate Value $3,000 - UP

1810 1C S-285 AU55BN PCGS #36484

PCGS AU55 CAC Very attractive Classic Cent with very faded mint red visible on both sides. Goldberg Description: 1810 S-285 R2 PCGS graded AU55, CAC Approved. Frosty medium brown and light olive with traces of frosty lighter brown and reddish tan in protected areas on the reverse. Overtones of light sea-green show on the reverse. No roughness or verdigris, only small contact marks. The only notable marks are a thin nearly horizontal nick on the cheek right of the lower lip and a hairline scratch under the earlobe. Nicely struck MDS, Breen state II, with a fine die crack through stars 10-13 to the right half of the date. The dentils are still strong on both sides. Our grade is EF45 sharpness net EF40. The attribution is noted on the PCGS label. Estimate Value $3,000 - UP

1810 1C S-285 AU55BN PCGS #36484

PCGS AU55 CAC Very attractive Classic Cent with very faded mint red visible on both sides. Goldberg Description: 1810 S-285 R2 PCGS graded AU55, CAC Approved. Frosty medium brown and light olive with traces of frosty lighter brown and reddish tan in protected areas on the reverse. Overtones of light sea-green show on the reverse. No roughness or verdigris, only small contact marks. The only notable marks are a thin nearly horizontal nick on the cheek right of the lower lip and a hairline scratch under the earlobe. Nicely struck MDS, Breen state II, with a fine die crack through stars 10-13 to the right half of the date. The dentils are still strong on both sides. Our grade is EF45 sharpness net EF40. The attribution is noted on the PCGS label. Estimate Value $3,000 - UP

1810 1C S-285 AU55BN PCGS #36484

PCGS AU55 CAC Very attractive Classic Cent with very faded mint red visible on both sides. Goldberg Description: 1810 S-285 R2 PCGS graded AU55, CAC Approved. Frosty medium brown and light olive with traces of frosty lighter brown and reddish tan in protected areas on the reverse. Overtones of light sea-green show on the reverse. No roughness or verdigris, only small contact marks. The only notable marks are a thin nearly horizontal nick on the cheek right of the lower lip and a hairline scratch under the earlobe. Nicely struck MDS, Breen state II, with a fine die crack through stars 10-13 to the right half of the date. The dentils are still strong on both sides. Our grade is EF45 sharpness net EF40. The attribution is noted on the PCGS label. Estimate Value $3,000 - UP

1839 1C Silly Head MS65BN PCGS #1748

David Lawrence Comments: 1839 1c PCGS/CAC MS65 BN (Silly Head) ex: D.L. Hansen DLRC #: 1879895 // PCGS #: 1748 Satiny gem with virtually unabraded, light golden brown surfaces. Fantastic eye appeal! CAC approved for quality. The Hansen Collection possess a MS66BN example for the variety.

1839 1C Silly Head MS65BN PCGS #1748

David Lawrence Comments: 1839 1c PCGS/CAC MS65 BN (Silly Head) ex: D.L. Hansen DLRC #: 1879895 // PCGS #: 1748 Satiny gem with virtually unabraded, light golden brown surfaces. Fantastic eye appeal! CAC approved for quality. The Hansen Collection possess a MS66BN example for the variety.

1839 1C Silly Head MS65BN PCGS #1748

David Lawrence Comments: 1839 1c PCGS/CAC MS65 BN (Silly Head) ex: D.L. Hansen DLRC #: 1879895 // PCGS #: 1748 Satiny gem with virtually unabraded, light golden brown surfaces. Fantastic eye appeal! CAC approved for quality. The Hansen Collection possess a MS66BN example for the variety.

1853 1C MS65RD PCGS #1903

PCGS MS65RD One of the nicer MS65 RD Braided Hair cents I've seen. Both devices and fields are bright lustrous red, and there are only a few small spots on the obverse. No fingerprints.

1853 1C MS65RD PCGS #1903

PCGS MS65RD One of the nicer MS65 RD Braided Hair cents I've seen. Both devices and fields are bright lustrous red, and there are only a few small spots on the obverse. No fingerprints.

1853 1C MS65RD PCGS #1903

PCGS MS65RD One of the nicer MS65 RD Braided Hair cents I've seen. Both devices and fields are bright lustrous red, and there are only a few small spots on the obverse. No fingerprints.

1859 1C MS62 PCGS #2052

PCGS MS62

1859 1C MS62 PCGS #2052

PCGS MS62

1859 1C MS62 PCGS #2052

PCGS MS62

1859 1C MS62 PCGS #2052

PCGS MS62

1859 1C MS62 PCGS #2052

PCGS MS62

1859 1C MS62 PCGS #2052

PCGS MS62

1863 1C MS65 PCGS #2067

PCGS MS65 Bright bronze color with nice luster and virtually no marks or spots.

1863 1C MS65 PCGS #2067

PCGS MS65 Bright bronze color with nice luster and virtually no marks or spots.

1863 1C MS65 PCGS #2067

PCGS MS65 Bright bronze color with nice luster and virtually no marks or spots.

1851 3CS MS64 PCGS #3664

PCGS MS64

1851 3CS MS64 PCGS #3664

PCGS MS64

1851 3CS MS64 PCGS #3664

PCGS MS64

1858 3CS MS63 PCGS #3674

Heritage Auction Notes: 1858 3CS MS63 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population: (127/271 and 1/13+). NGC Census: (96/249 and 1/2+). CDN: $625 Whsle. Bid for NGC/PCGS MS63. Mintage 1,604,000. (Registry values: N991) Coin Index Numbers: (NGC ID# 22Z7, PCGS# 3674) Weight: 0.75 grams Metal: 90% Silver, 10% Copper

1862/1 3CS MS65 PCGS #3681

Stacks Description: WONPurchased $1,080 LOT DESCRIPTION 1862/1 Silver Three-Cent Piece. FS-301. MS-65 (PCGS). Splashed with rich golden-rose and soft gray colors, the originality of this Gem is beyond contestation. Additional positive attributes include billowy satin luster, a sharp strike and freedom from detracting abrasions. A popular overdate among specialists, the 1862/1 Trime was discovered in 1963 by John Cobb and has enjoyed steady demand since. The underlying 1 is clearly visible under the left side of the 2. Provenance: From the Huber Collection. PCGS# 3681. NGC ID: CBR7.

1862/1 3CS MS65 PCGS #3681

Stacks Description: WONPurchased $1,080 LOT DESCRIPTION 1862/1 Silver Three-Cent Piece. FS-301. MS-65 (PCGS). Splashed with rich golden-rose and soft gray colors, the originality of this Gem is beyond contestation. Additional positive attributes include billowy satin luster, a sharp strike and freedom from detracting abrasions. A popular overdate among specialists, the 1862/1 Trime was discovered in 1963 by John Cobb and has enjoyed steady demand since. The underlying 1 is clearly visible under the left side of the 2. Provenance: From the Huber Collection. PCGS# 3681. NGC ID: CBR7.

1881 3CN MS65 PCGS #3749

PCGS MS65. Needle sharp strike on both sides, with very crisp "LIBERTY" and vertical lines on the "III". Heritage Auctions Description: 1881 3CN. Pop (85/65), CDN Collector Price ($625.00), CCDN Price ($370.00), Trends ($600.00), CAC (19/16) (NGC ID# 22NT, PCGS# 3749)

1881 3CN MS65 PCGS #3749

PCGS MS65. Needle sharp strike on both sides, with very crisp "LIBERTY" and vertical lines on the "III". Heritage Auctions Description: 1881 3CN. Pop (85/65), CDN Collector Price ($625.00), CCDN Price ($370.00), Trends ($600.00), CAC (19/16) (NGC ID# 22NT, PCGS# 3749)

1881 3CN MS65 PCGS #3749

PCGS MS65. Needle sharp strike on both sides, with very crisp "LIBERTY" and vertical lines on the "III". Heritage Auctions Description: 1881 3CN. Pop (85/65), CDN Collector Price ($625.00), CCDN Price ($370.00), Trends ($600.00), CAC (19/16) (NGC ID# 22NT, PCGS# 3749)

1866 5C Rays MS64 PCGS #3790

PCGS MS64

1866 5C Rays MS64 PCGS #3790

PCGS MS64

1866 5C Rays MS64 PCGS #3790

PCGS MS64

1883 5C Shield MS65 PCGS #3813

PCGS MS65

1883 5C Shield MS65 PCGS #3813

PCGS MS65

1883 5C Shield MS65 PCGS #3813

PCGS MS65

1800 H10C MS61 PCGS #4264

Unattributed "Libekty" variety. Nice eye appeal for MS61. Heritage info: 1800 H10C MS61 PCGS Pop (6/36), CDN Collector Price ($13200.00), CCDN Price ($7500.00), CAC (0/9) Coin Index Numbers: (NGC ID# 2326, PCGS# 4264) Weight: 1.35 grams Metal: 89.24% Silver, 10.76% Copper

1835 H10C Large Date, Large 5C MS66+ PCGS #4282

Heritage Notes from 2023 Auction: 1835 H10C Large Date, Large 5C, MS66+ PCGS. CAC. Ex: Bender Collection. PCGS Population: (25/0 and 3/0+). NGC Census: (26/8 and 3/0+). CDN: $3,000 Whsle. Bid for NGC/PCGS MS66. Mintage 2,760,000. (Registry values: N2998) Coin Index Numbers: (NGC ID# 232H, PCGS# 4282) Weight: 1.35 grams From Heritage Auction #1348 August 2022 Notes: 1835 Half Dime, Unsurpassed MS66+ V-4, LM-7, Large Date, Large 5C 1835 H10C Large Date, Large 5C, V-4, LM-7, R.3, MS66+ PCGS. CAC. Ex: Bender Collection. The 5 in the flag of the date has a stubby top, while the 5 in 5C on the reverse has a long, slightly curved flag and that numeral is only slightly under the fletchings. This piece is close to a full strike, save for the top of the left (facing) wing just left of the shield and the highest hair points on Liberty's tresses. Glorious aqua and pink patina and absence of relevant contact put this piece in the top drawer for eye appeal and quality. Population: 28 in 66 (3 in 66+), 0 finer. CAC: 8 in 66, 0 finer (6/22). Ex: Summer FUN Signature (Heritage, 7/2016), lot 3794, where it brought $8,812.50. From The Bender Family Collection, Part I. Coin Index Numbers: (NGC ID# 232H, Variety PCGS# 38711, Base PCGS# 4282) Weight: 1.35 grams Metal: 89.24% Silver, 10.76% Copper View all of [The Bender Family Collection, Part I ] Metal: 89.24% Silver, 10.76% Copper

1841 H10C MS66 PCGS #4328

PCGS MS66. Goldberg Auctions description: 1841. PCGS graded MS-66. Boldly struck with lovely blue and golden toning. Pop 14; 1 in 66+; 4 in 67. (PCGS # 4328) Estimate Value $1,200 - 1,300

1841 H10C MS66 PCGS #4328

PCGS MS66. Goldberg Auctions description: 1841. PCGS graded MS-66. Boldly struck with lovely blue and golden toning. Pop 14; 1 in 66+; 4 in 67. (PCGS # 4328) Estimate Value $1,200 - 1,300

1841 H10C MS66 PCGS #4328

PCGS MS66. Goldberg Auctions description: 1841. PCGS graded MS-66. Boldly struck with lovely blue and golden toning. Pop 14; 1 in 66+; 4 in 67. (PCGS # 4328) Estimate Value $1,200 - 1,300

1841 H10C MS66 PCGS #4328

PCGS MS66. Goldberg Auctions description: 1841. PCGS graded MS-66. Boldly struck with lovely blue and golden toning. Pop 14; 1 in 66+; 4 in 67. (PCGS # 4328) Estimate Value $1,200 - 1,300

1872 H10C MS64 PCGS #4400

PCGS MS64 CAC

1872 H10C MS64 PCGS #4400

PCGS MS64 CAC

1872 H10C MS64 PCGS #4400

PCGS MS64 CAC

1805 10C 4 Berries AU53 PCGS #4477

Heritage Auctions Comments: 1805 Large Eagle Dime, AU53 JR-2, Four Berries 1805 10C 4 Berries, JR-2, R.1, AU53 PCGS. Magenta fields contrast with pearl-white high points. A well detailed and minimally abraded Heraldic Eagle type coin. All 1805 dimes were struck from the same obverse die, notable for a long diagonal extension from the northeast tip of the 5 in the date. That die was paired with two reverses, readily distinguished by the berry count on the eagle's branch. Coin Index Numbers: (NGC ID# 236S, Variety PCGS# 38769, Base PCGS# 4477) Weight: 2.70 grams Metal: 89.24% Silver, 10.76% Copper

1805 10C 4 Berries AU53 PCGS #4477

Heritage Auctions Comments: 1805 Large Eagle Dime, AU53 JR-2, Four Berries 1805 10C 4 Berries, JR-2, R.1, AU53 PCGS. Magenta fields contrast with pearl-white high points. A well detailed and minimally abraded Heraldic Eagle type coin. All 1805 dimes were struck from the same obverse die, notable for a long diagonal extension from the northeast tip of the 5 in the date. That die was paired with two reverses, readily distinguished by the berry count on the eagle's branch. Coin Index Numbers: (NGC ID# 236S, Variety PCGS# 38769, Base PCGS# 4477) Weight: 2.70 grams Metal: 89.24% Silver, 10.76% Copper

1820 10C Small 0 MS62 PCGS #4493

1820 10C Medium 0, JR-7, R.2, MS62 PCGS. In our nomenclature, the JR-7 variety displays a Medium 0 in the date, while PCGS calls it a Small 0. The difference in size is hard to determine, and of little importance as long as the correct die marriage is specified. The present silver-gray example has smooth surfaces and a narrow streak of struck-in grease from Liberty's nose to star 5. (NGC ID# 236X, Variety PCGS# 38787, Base PCGS# 4493) Weight: 2.70 grams Metal: 89.24% Silver, 10.76% Copper

1820 10C Small 0 MS62 PCGS #4493

1820 10C Medium 0, JR-7, R.2, MS62 PCGS. In our nomenclature, the JR-7 variety displays a Medium 0 in the date, while PCGS calls it a Small 0. The difference in size is hard to determine, and of little importance as long as the correct die marriage is specified. The present silver-gray example has smooth surfaces and a narrow streak of struck-in grease from Liberty's nose to star 5. (NGC ID# 236X, Variety PCGS# 38787, Base PCGS# 4493) Weight: 2.70 grams Metal: 89.24% Silver, 10.76% Copper

1820 10C Small 0 MS62 PCGS #4493

1820 10C Medium 0, JR-7, R.2, MS62 PCGS. In our nomenclature, the JR-7 variety displays a Medium 0 in the date, while PCGS calls it a Small 0. The difference in size is hard to determine, and of little importance as long as the correct die marriage is specified. The present silver-gray example has smooth surfaces and a narrow streak of struck-in grease from Liberty's nose to star 5. (NGC ID# 236X, Variety PCGS# 38787, Base PCGS# 4493) Weight: 2.70 grams Metal: 89.24% Silver, 10.76% Copper

1835 10C MS62 PCGS #4527

PCGS MS62 Heritage Auctions Description: 1835 10C JR-2, R.4, MS62 PCGS. A die crack through the D in UNITED helps attribute this scarce JR-2 die variety. A lens reveals several other very delicate cracks along the reverse periphery. Brilliant and boldly struck with no remotely relevant marks. Luster is prevalent across the margins and motifs. (Variety PCGS# 38880, Base PCGS# 4527)

1835 10C MS62 PCGS #4527

PCGS MS62 Heritage Auctions Description: 1835 10C JR-2, R.4, MS62 PCGS. A die crack through the D in UNITED helps attribute this scarce JR-2 die variety. A lens reveals several other very delicate cracks along the reverse periphery. Brilliant and boldly struck with no remotely relevant marks. Luster is prevalent across the margins and motifs. (Variety PCGS# 38880, Base PCGS# 4527)

1835 10C MS62 PCGS #4527

PCGS MS62 Heritage Auctions Description: 1835 10C JR-2, R.4, MS62 PCGS. A die crack through the D in UNITED helps attribute this scarce JR-2 die variety. A lens reveals several other very delicate cracks along the reverse periphery. Brilliant and boldly struck with no remotely relevant marks. Luster is prevalent across the margins and motifs. (Variety PCGS# 38880, Base PCGS# 4527)

1839 10C No Drapery MS64 PCGS #4571

Gerry Fortin Comments: (at The Definitive Resource for Liberty Seated Dime Variety Collectors) 1839 Variety 104 Obverse 1.2: Polished Die, Repunched 39 Reverse D: Heavy Die Polish Lines, Die Scratch STATE(S) to Rim, Rotated Left 18 Degrees Obverse 1.2 Reverse D Reverse D - Reverse Die Polish Lines Comments: During March 2018, Gerry Fortin Rare Coins received a consignment containing an 1839 dime graded PCGS MS64. Obverse and reverse fields were prooflike with heavy die polish lines on the reverse at multiple angles. The first records of this dime appearing on the market are at the Heritage September 2015 Long Beach sale as lot 3402. During that sale, Heritage described the 1839 dime as unlisted in the Fortin web-book. Upon consignment arrival, an in hand inspection allowed the determination that this strike took place very early during the Obverse 1 and Reverse D die pairing. During the initial Variety 104 die pairing, Obverse 1 is in the same die state as previous pairing with Reverse C and exhibits considerable die cracking. There is an obvious die crack from rim through Star 2 to Liberty's hand and then down through left side of shield with a final exit point through the 3 digit to rim. Additional die crack is seen starting at rim, through foot and then along Liberty's right leg. A third die crack is noted from top of Liberty's head through Star 8 and cap. Finally, a die crack connects Stars 10 through 13. Reverse D has been heavily polished with prooflike fields and bold die polish lines that run at multiple angles through the denomination. On the plate coin, the die scratch from STATE(S) to rim is visible and validates that this polished die is Reverse D. Interestingly, the reverse die rotation is left 18 degrees as will be seen in subsequent die states for this die pairing. Please see the above enhanced image that well illustrates the die polish lines. Plate Coin: G. Fortin Rare Coins Inventory, PCGS MS64 First Auction Appearance 2015 September 17-20 Long Beach Expo U.S. Coins Signature Auction (Heritage Auctions), where it sold for $1,410.00

1839 10C No Drapery MS64 PCGS #4571

Gerry Fortin Comments: (at The Definitive Resource for Liberty Seated Dime Variety Collectors) 1839 Variety 104 Obverse 1.2: Polished Die, Repunched 39 Reverse D: Heavy Die Polish Lines, Die Scratch STATE(S) to Rim, Rotated Left 18 Degrees Obverse 1.2 Reverse D Reverse D - Reverse Die Polish Lines Comments: During March 2018, Gerry Fortin Rare Coins received a consignment containing an 1839 dime graded PCGS MS64. Obverse and reverse fields were prooflike with heavy die polish lines on the reverse at multiple angles. The first records of this dime appearing on the market are at the Heritage September 2015 Long Beach sale as lot 3402. During that sale, Heritage described the 1839 dime as unlisted in the Fortin web-book. Upon consignment arrival, an in hand inspection allowed the determination that this strike took place very early during the Obverse 1 and Reverse D die pairing. During the initial Variety 104 die pairing, Obverse 1 is in the same die state as previous pairing with Reverse C and exhibits considerable die cracking. There is an obvious die crack from rim through Star 2 to Liberty's hand and then down through left side of shield with a final exit point through the 3 digit to rim. Additional die crack is seen starting at rim, through foot and then along Liberty's right leg. A third die crack is noted from top of Liberty's head through Star 8 and cap. Finally, a die crack connects Stars 10 through 13. Reverse D has been heavily polished with prooflike fields and bold die polish lines that run at multiple angles through the denomination. On the plate coin, the die scratch from STATE(S) to rim is visible and validates that this polished die is Reverse D. Interestingly, the reverse die rotation is left 18 degrees as will be seen in subsequent die states for this die pairing. Please see the above enhanced image that well illustrates the die polish lines. Plate Coin: G. Fortin Rare Coins Inventory, PCGS MS64 First Auction Appearance 2015 September 17-20 Long Beach Expo U.S. Coins Signature Auction (Heritage Auctions), where it sold for $1,410.00

1855 10C MS64 PCGS #4607

PCGS MS64

1855 10C MS64 PCGS #4607

PCGS MS64

1855 10C MS64 PCGS #4607

PCGS MS64

1855 10C MS64 PCGS #4607

PCGS MS64

1881 10C MS66 PCGS #4689

PCGS MS66 Crossed to PCGS MS66 from NGC 4177981-002 MS67. Heritage Auctions Description: 1881 Seated Dime, MS67 Rarely Seen in This Remarkable Grade 1881 10C MS67 NGC. A tiny mintage of 24,000 coins makes the 1881 dime a better date in the Seated series, and Gerry Fortin rates the issue R.5 in Mint State. Coins can be located through mid-Uncirculated grades with some searching, but the 1881 is a major rarity in this remarkable grade. Each side of this Superb Gem is frosty and untoned. As usual, Liberty's head shows a touch of unimportant softness, but the remaining devices are boldly rendered. Census: 5 in 67 (1 in 67+), 1 finer (7/15).(Registry values: N1) (NGC ID# 23AU, PCGS# 4689)

1881 10C MS66 PCGS #4689

PCGS MS66 Crossed to PCGS MS66 from NGC 4177981-002 MS67. Heritage Auctions Description: 1881 Seated Dime, MS67 Rarely Seen in This Remarkable Grade 1881 10C MS67 NGC. A tiny mintage of 24,000 coins makes the 1881 dime a better date in the Seated series, and Gerry Fortin rates the issue R.5 in Mint State. Coins can be located through mid-Uncirculated grades with some searching, but the 1881 is a major rarity in this remarkable grade. Each side of this Superb Gem is frosty and untoned. As usual, Liberty's head shows a touch of unimportant softness, but the remaining devices are boldly rendered. Census: 5 in 67 (1 in 67+), 1 finer (7/15).(Registry values: N1) (NGC ID# 23AU, PCGS# 4689)

1881 10C MS66 PCGS #4689

PCGS MS66 Crossed to PCGS MS66 from NGC 4177981-002 MS67. Heritage Auctions Description: 1881 Seated Dime, MS67 Rarely Seen in This Remarkable Grade 1881 10C MS67 NGC. A tiny mintage of 24,000 coins makes the 1881 dime a better date in the Seated series, and Gerry Fortin rates the issue R.5 in Mint State. Coins can be located through mid-Uncirculated grades with some searching, but the 1881 is a major rarity in this remarkable grade. Each side of this Superb Gem is frosty and untoned. As usual, Liberty's head shows a touch of unimportant softness, but the remaining devices are boldly rendered. Census: 5 in 67 (1 in 67+), 1 finer (7/15).(Registry values: N1) (NGC ID# 23AU, PCGS# 4689)

1881 10C MS66 PCGS #4689

PCGS MS66 Crossed to PCGS MS66 from NGC 4177981-002 MS67. Heritage Auctions Description: 1881 Seated Dime, MS67 Rarely Seen in This Remarkable Grade 1881 10C MS67 NGC. A tiny mintage of 24,000 coins makes the 1881 dime a better date in the Seated series, and Gerry Fortin rates the issue R.5 in Mint State. Coins can be located through mid-Uncirculated grades with some searching, but the 1881 is a major rarity in this remarkable grade. Each side of this Superb Gem is frosty and untoned. As usual, Liberty's head shows a touch of unimportant softness, but the remaining devices are boldly rendered. Census: 5 in 67 (1 in 67+), 1 finer (7/15).(Registry values: N1) (NGC ID# 23AU, PCGS# 4689)

1875-S 20C MS64+ PCGS #5298

PCGS MS64+ Kagins's Auction Description: Choice Mint State + 1875-S Twenty-Cents 1875-S Twenty-Cents Date in Dentils, “$” Mintmark Variety. MS-64+ PCGS. Here is a coin that is about as pleasing an example of the date and grade combination as you are apt to see. The frosted surfaces glow with lively cartwheel activity that supports pale champagne-gold iridescence throughout. The strike is sharp in all the devices, obverse and reverse, which adds greatly to the overall charm. Formerly housed in a NGC MS-65 holder; that label is taped to the PCGS holder. (There are those in today’s hobby who prefer a pleasing MS-64+ over a routine MS-65 coin, seeing better value with strong similarity in quality at the “64+” level.) Choice no matter how you view the grade, and worth strong bidder support. PCGS #5298

1875-S 20C MS64+ PCGS #5298

PCGS MS64+ Kagins's Auction Description: Choice Mint State + 1875-S Twenty-Cents 1875-S Twenty-Cents Date in Dentils, “$” Mintmark Variety. MS-64+ PCGS. Here is a coin that is about as pleasing an example of the date and grade combination as you are apt to see. The frosted surfaces glow with lively cartwheel activity that supports pale champagne-gold iridescence throughout. The strike is sharp in all the devices, obverse and reverse, which adds greatly to the overall charm. Formerly housed in a NGC MS-65 holder; that label is taped to the PCGS holder. (There are those in today’s hobby who prefer a pleasing MS-64+ over a routine MS-65 coin, seeing better value with strong similarity in quality at the “64+” level.) Choice no matter how you view the grade, and worth strong bidder support. PCGS #5298

1875-S 20C MS64+ PCGS #5298

PCGS MS64+ Kagins's Auction Description: Choice Mint State + 1875-S Twenty-Cents 1875-S Twenty-Cents Date in Dentils, “$” Mintmark Variety. MS-64+ PCGS. Here is a coin that is about as pleasing an example of the date and grade combination as you are apt to see. The frosted surfaces glow with lively cartwheel activity that supports pale champagne-gold iridescence throughout. The strike is sharp in all the devices, obverse and reverse, which adds greatly to the overall charm. Formerly housed in a NGC MS-65 holder; that label is taped to the PCGS holder. (There are those in today’s hobby who prefer a pleasing MS-64+ over a routine MS-65 coin, seeing better value with strong similarity in quality at the “64+” level.) Choice no matter how you view the grade, and worth strong bidder support. PCGS #5298

1875-S 20C MS64+ PCGS #5298

PCGS MS64+ Kagins's Auction Description: Choice Mint State + 1875-S Twenty-Cents 1875-S Twenty-Cents Date in Dentils, “$” Mintmark Variety. MS-64+ PCGS. Here is a coin that is about as pleasing an example of the date and grade combination as you are apt to see. The frosted surfaces glow with lively cartwheel activity that supports pale champagne-gold iridescence throughout. The strike is sharp in all the devices, obverse and reverse, which adds greatly to the overall charm. Formerly housed in a NGC MS-65 holder; that label is taped to the PCGS holder. (There are those in today’s hobby who prefer a pleasing MS-64+ over a routine MS-65 coin, seeing better value with strong similarity in quality at the “64+” level.) Choice no matter how you view the grade, and worth strong bidder support. PCGS #5298

1875-S 20C MS64+ PCGS #5298

PCGS MS64+ Kagins's Auction Description: Choice Mint State + 1875-S Twenty-Cents 1875-S Twenty-Cents Date in Dentils, “$” Mintmark Variety. MS-64+ PCGS. Here is a coin that is about as pleasing an example of the date and grade combination as you are apt to see. The frosted surfaces glow with lively cartwheel activity that supports pale champagne-gold iridescence throughout. The strike is sharp in all the devices, obverse and reverse, which adds greatly to the overall charm. Formerly housed in a NGC MS-65 holder; that label is taped to the PCGS holder. (There are those in today’s hobby who prefer a pleasing MS-64+ over a routine MS-65 coin, seeing better value with strong similarity in quality at the “64+” level.) Choice no matter how you view the grade, and worth strong bidder support. PCGS #5298

1875-S 20C MS64+ PCGS #5298

PCGS MS64+ Kagins's Auction Description: Choice Mint State + 1875-S Twenty-Cents 1875-S Twenty-Cents Date in Dentils, “$” Mintmark Variety. MS-64+ PCGS. Here is a coin that is about as pleasing an example of the date and grade combination as you are apt to see. The frosted surfaces glow with lively cartwheel activity that supports pale champagne-gold iridescence throughout. The strike is sharp in all the devices, obverse and reverse, which adds greatly to the overall charm. Formerly housed in a NGC MS-65 holder; that label is taped to the PCGS holder. (There are those in today’s hobby who prefer a pleasing MS-64+ over a routine MS-65 coin, seeing better value with strong similarity in quality at the “64+” level.) Choice no matter how you view the grade, and worth strong bidder support. PCGS #5298

1806 25C AU53 PCGS #5314

PCGS AU53 Gorgeous early quarter with sparkling silver highlights in the hair, arrows, feathers, stars and lettering; smoky sea-green toning on the periphery. Heritage Auctions Description: 1806 B-2 Quarter, AU53 Draped Bust Type Coin 1806 25C B-2, R.2, AU53 PCGS. Tompkins Die State 1/4, or a stage thereof -- all diagnostics are present for the reverse die state exception the crack from the tailfeathers to the rim. Neither side exhibits clash marks. This AU example is well-detailed, although the typical uneven strike produces weak right-hand borders, particularly evident on the obverse. Sea-green and gray border toning surrounds champagne interiors. Hints of luster remain in the peripheries. (NGC ID# 23RD, Variety PCGS# 38928, Base PCGS# 5314)

1806 25C AU53 PCGS #5314

PCGS AU53 Gorgeous early quarter with sparkling silver highlights in the hair, arrows, feathers, stars and lettering; smoky sea-green toning on the periphery. Heritage Auctions Description: 1806 B-2 Quarter, AU53 Draped Bust Type Coin 1806 25C B-2, R.2, AU53 PCGS. Tompkins Die State 1/4, or a stage thereof -- all diagnostics are present for the reverse die state exception the crack from the tailfeathers to the rim. Neither side exhibits clash marks. This AU example is well-detailed, although the typical uneven strike produces weak right-hand borders, particularly evident on the obverse. Sea-green and gray border toning surrounds champagne interiors. Hints of luster remain in the peripheries. (NGC ID# 23RD, Variety PCGS# 38928, Base PCGS# 5314)

1806 25C AU53 PCGS #5314

PCGS AU53 Gorgeous early quarter with sparkling silver highlights in the hair, arrows, feathers, stars and lettering; smoky sea-green toning on the periphery. Heritage Auctions Description: 1806 B-2 Quarter, AU53 Draped Bust Type Coin 1806 25C B-2, R.2, AU53 PCGS. Tompkins Die State 1/4, or a stage thereof -- all diagnostics are present for the reverse die state exception the crack from the tailfeathers to the rim. Neither side exhibits clash marks. This AU example is well-detailed, although the typical uneven strike produces weak right-hand borders, particularly evident on the obverse. Sea-green and gray border toning surrounds champagne interiors. Hints of luster remain in the peripheries. (NGC ID# 23RD, Variety PCGS# 38928, Base PCGS# 5314)

1835 25C MS63 PCGS #5354

PCGS MS63. HA Comments: 1835 Browning-2 Quarter, MS63 Sharply Struck, Original Patina 1835 25C B-2, R.2, MS63 PCGS. Tompkins Die State 2/1. The Small Diameter Capped Bust quarter made its debut in 1831, with William Kneass modifying the John Reich design. The Motto and scroll were removed from the reverse, and the central motifs were refined. This Select Uncirculated example displays pleasing mint luster beneath steel-blue and reddish-tan toning -- with the reverse more extensively toned than the obverse. Marks are few and far between, and they are entirely inconsequential both in size and in terms of the assigned grade. A sharp strike exists throughout. Population (all varieties combined): 23 in 63, 23 finer (7/19). (NGC ID# 23S2, Variety PCGS# 38998, Base PCGS# 5354) Weight: 6.74 grams Metal: 89.24% Silver, 10.76% Copper

1835 25C MS63 PCGS #5354

PCGS MS63. HA Comments: 1835 Browning-2 Quarter, MS63 Sharply Struck, Original Patina 1835 25C B-2, R.2, MS63 PCGS. Tompkins Die State 2/1. The Small Diameter Capped Bust quarter made its debut in 1831, with William Kneass modifying the John Reich design. The Motto and scroll were removed from the reverse, and the central motifs were refined. This Select Uncirculated example displays pleasing mint luster beneath steel-blue and reddish-tan toning -- with the reverse more extensively toned than the obverse. Marks are few and far between, and they are entirely inconsequential both in size and in terms of the assigned grade. A sharp strike exists throughout. Population (all varieties combined): 23 in 63, 23 finer (7/19). (NGC ID# 23S2, Variety PCGS# 38998, Base PCGS# 5354) Weight: 6.74 grams Metal: 89.24% Silver, 10.76% Copper

1839 25C No Drapery MS63 PCGS #5392

Upgrade from AU53 sample Heritage Notes: 1839 Seated Quarter, MS63 No Drapery, Closed Claws Reverse 1839 25C No Drapery MS63 PCGS. Briggs 2-B. Closed Claws Reverse. These second-year Seated Liberty quarters were saved to a slightly lesser degree than their first-year counterparts, but collectors should still be able to locate a Mint State example with some patience. Olive-gold and gunmetal-gray patina is more pronounced on the reverse than it is on the obverse. Partial luster shines through on each side. The impression is bold overall with a few points of softness on Liberty's head and foot. The eagle is razor-sharp by comparison. Population: 18 in 63, 15 finer (9/21).(Registry values: P5) Coin Index Numbers: (NGC ID# 23SF, PCGS# 5392) Weight: 6.68 grams Metal: 90% Silver, 10% Copper

1857 25C MS62 PCGS #5442

PCGS MS62 Great eye appeal for an MS62. May try for CAC.

1857 25C MS62 PCGS #5442

PCGS MS62 Great eye appeal for an MS62. May try for CAC.

1857 25C MS62 PCGS #5442

PCGS MS62 Great eye appeal for an MS62. May try for CAC.

1857 25C MS62 PCGS #5442

PCGS MS62 Great eye appeal for an MS62. May try for CAC.

1857 25C MS62 PCGS #5442

PCGS MS62 Great eye appeal for an MS62. May try for CAC.

1857 25C MS62 PCGS #5442

PCGS MS62 Great eye appeal for an MS62. May try for CAC.

1853 25C Arrows and Rays MS64 PCGS #5426

Heritage Auctions Description: 1853 Arrows and Rays Quarter, MS64 Sought-After One-Year Type Coin 1853 25C Arrows and Rays MS64 PCGS. The lack of circulating silver coinage due to the huge influxes of California gold was resolved by the lower-weight Arrows and Rays coins, but nearly all of the quarters circulated. In general, the larger-denomination an Arrows (and sometimes Rays) silver coin is, the more likely it is to have circulated. The certified populations for the 1853 Arrows and Rays quarters include a handful of MS67 pieces, but those populations thin out drastically at or above the Gem grade level, making an MS64 coin an optimal grade for collectors. This is an oyster-gray example that is sharply struck in all areas. No obvious marks are seen on either side. From The Wildwood Collection. (Registry values: P5) (PCGS# 5426)

1853 25C Arrows and Rays MS64 PCGS #5426

Heritage Auctions Description: 1853 Arrows and Rays Quarter, MS64 Sought-After One-Year Type Coin 1853 25C Arrows and Rays MS64 PCGS. The lack of circulating silver coinage due to the huge influxes of California gold was resolved by the lower-weight Arrows and Rays coins, but nearly all of the quarters circulated. In general, the larger-denomination an Arrows (and sometimes Rays) silver coin is, the more likely it is to have circulated. The certified populations for the 1853 Arrows and Rays quarters include a handful of MS67 pieces, but those populations thin out drastically at or above the Gem grade level, making an MS64 coin an optimal grade for collectors. This is an oyster-gray example that is sharply struck in all areas. No obvious marks are seen on either side. From The Wildwood Collection. (Registry values: P5) (PCGS# 5426)

1873 25C Arrows MS63 PCGS #5491

1873 25C ARROWS MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population: (25/59 and 0/5+). NGC Census: (28/44 and 1/1+). CDN: $850 Whsle. Bid for NGC/PCGS MS63. Mintage 1,271,700. (Registry values: P4) (NGC ID# BZMG, PCGS# 5491) Weight: 6.25 grams Metal: 90% Silver, 10% Copper

1806/5 50C Overton 103 Large Stars XF40 PCGS #39299

PCGS XF40 Heritage Auctions Description: 1806/5 50C O-103, T-8, R.2, XF40 PCGS. A pleasing pearl-gray and straw-gold representative that displays ample bright luster in protected regions. Free from any relevant abrasions. A middle die state; the surfaces are double clashed but uncracked. (NGC ID# 24EK, Variety PCGS# 39299, Base PCGS# 6077)

1806/5 50C Overton 103 Large Stars XF40 PCGS #39299

PCGS XF40 Heritage Auctions Description: 1806/5 50C O-103, T-8, R.2, XF40 PCGS. A pleasing pearl-gray and straw-gold representative that displays ample bright luster in protected regions. Free from any relevant abrasions. A middle die state; the surfaces are double clashed but uncracked. (NGC ID# 24EK, Variety PCGS# 39299, Base PCGS# 6077)

1806/5 50C Overton 103 Large Stars XF40 PCGS #39299

PCGS XF40 Heritage Auctions Description: 1806/5 50C O-103, T-8, R.2, XF40 PCGS. A pleasing pearl-gray and straw-gold representative that displays ample bright luster in protected regions. Free from any relevant abrasions. A middle die state; the surfaces are double clashed but uncracked. (NGC ID# 24EK, Variety PCGS# 39299, Base PCGS# 6077)

1837 50C MS61 PCGS #6176

PCGS MS61 CAC. Goldberg Auctions description: 1837. PCGS graded MS-61 PQ. CAC. Nice light gold and blue toning. Softly struck on the eagle's neck (PCGS # 6176) Estimate Value $950 - 1,000

1837 50C MS61 PCGS #6176

PCGS MS61 CAC. Goldberg Auctions description: 1837. PCGS graded MS-61 PQ. CAC. Nice light gold and blue toning. Softly struck on the eagle's neck (PCGS # 6176) Estimate Value $950 - 1,000

1837 50C MS61 PCGS #6176

PCGS MS61 CAC. Goldberg Auctions description: 1837. PCGS graded MS-61 PQ. CAC. Nice light gold and blue toning. Softly struck on the eagle's neck (PCGS # 6176) Estimate Value $950 - 1,000

1838 50C MS62 PCGS #6177

PCGS MS62 CAC. Stacks description: 1838 Capped Bust Half Dollar. Reeded Edge. HALF DOL. GR-11. Rarity-1. MS-62 (PCGS). CAC. Satiny surfaces are uncommonly smooth for the assigned grade. Lightly toned in a blend of pearl gray and pale gold, this handsome example also offers sharp to full striking detail for the central design elements. As one of the most common die marriages of the issue, the 1838 GR-11 is a popular type candidate for the collector seeking a single example of the brief Capped Bust, Reeded Edge half dollar design of 1838 to 1839. In an absolute sense, however, Mint State survivors of this type are scarce, especially from a market availability standpoint.

1838 50C MS62 PCGS #6177

PCGS MS62 CAC. Stacks description: 1838 Capped Bust Half Dollar. Reeded Edge. HALF DOL. GR-11. Rarity-1. MS-62 (PCGS). CAC. Satiny surfaces are uncommonly smooth for the assigned grade. Lightly toned in a blend of pearl gray and pale gold, this handsome example also offers sharp to full striking detail for the central design elements. As one of the most common die marriages of the issue, the 1838 GR-11 is a popular type candidate for the collector seeking a single example of the brief Capped Bust, Reeded Edge half dollar design of 1838 to 1839. In an absolute sense, however, Mint State survivors of this type are scarce, especially from a market availability standpoint.

1838 50C MS62 PCGS #6177

PCGS MS62 CAC. Stacks description: 1838 Capped Bust Half Dollar. Reeded Edge. HALF DOL. GR-11. Rarity-1. MS-62 (PCGS). CAC. Satiny surfaces are uncommonly smooth for the assigned grade. Lightly toned in a blend of pearl gray and pale gold, this handsome example also offers sharp to full striking detail for the central design elements. As one of the most common die marriages of the issue, the 1838 GR-11 is a popular type candidate for the collector seeking a single example of the brief Capped Bust, Reeded Edge half dollar design of 1838 to 1839. In an absolute sense, however, Mint State survivors of this type are scarce, especially from a market availability standpoint.

1839 50C No Drapery XF45 PCGS #6230

PCGS XF45. Heritage Auctions notes: 1839 50C No Drapery, WB-101, Die Pair 2, R.3, XF45 PCGS. This Choice XF example is one of four 1839 No Drapery die marriages, while the With Drapery variant adds another three varieties for the year. Golden-gray surfaces show light lines and tiny marks with magnification, but there are no individual marks of mentionable significance. Moderate wear on Liberty's portrait and some weakness at the reverse dentils are grade-consistent. Traces of mint luster remain in the sheltered areas. (NGC ID# 24GK, Variety PCGS# 572000, Base PCGS# 6230)

1839 50C No Drapery XF45 PCGS #6230

PCGS XF45. Heritage Auctions notes: 1839 50C No Drapery, WB-101, Die Pair 2, R.3, XF45 PCGS. This Choice XF example is one of four 1839 No Drapery die marriages, while the With Drapery variant adds another three varieties for the year. Golden-gray surfaces show light lines and tiny marks with magnification, but there are no individual marks of mentionable significance. Moderate wear on Liberty's portrait and some weakness at the reverse dentils are grade-consistent. Traces of mint luster remain in the sheltered areas. (NGC ID# 24GK, Variety PCGS# 572000, Base PCGS# 6230)

1839 50C No Drapery XF45 PCGS #6230

PCGS XF45. Heritage Auctions notes: 1839 50C No Drapery, WB-101, Die Pair 2, R.3, XF45 PCGS. This Choice XF example is one of four 1839 No Drapery die marriages, while the With Drapery variant adds another three varieties for the year. Golden-gray surfaces show light lines and tiny marks with magnification, but there are no individual marks of mentionable significance. Moderate wear on Liberty's portrait and some weakness at the reverse dentils are grade-consistent. Traces of mint luster remain in the sheltered areas. (NGC ID# 24GK, Variety PCGS# 572000, Base PCGS# 6230)

1839 50C Drapery MS63 PCGS #6232

From Legend: Lot #1 Quantity1 Estimate2,000.00 - 2,500.00 USD Description THE BOYLSTON COLLECTION POPULAR FIRST YEAR ISSUE. A desirable and highly sought by date and type collectors. Far above average strike detail for the issue--with crisp hair strand delineation on Liberty’s head and full breast feathers on the eagle. Under strong magnification there are a couple of light breaks in luster and a few random contact marks, but all are commensurate with the grade. Blazing white, cartwheel luster. Two major varieties of 1839 dated halves were coined. The first was Without Drapery at the elbow and they were minted only in 1839 and are considered quite scarce. The other was With Drapery at the elbow (such as this coin) and they were coined from 1839 through 1852. Although a more common example, they are still difficult to come by in higher mint state grades. PCGS 12, NGC 15. A mere 44 coins grade finer. Listed in the PCGS Price Guide for $2,600. The last example to trade at auction was in October 2016 and it fetched $2,233. With the demand for white Seated halves as strong as it is, we anticipate this high end piece will fetch a handsome price! Cert. Number 35409453 PCGS # 6232.00

1853 50C Arrows and Rays MS62 PCGS #6275

PCGS MS62. Heritage Auctions Description: 1853 50C Arrows and Rays, WB-101, MS62 PCGS. The mintage for this single-year type was a substantial 3.5 million half dollars. The dies used to strike this MS62 survivor must have been at the end of their usable life, as both sides are heavily cracked and clashed. The centers are strong, while detail softens around the rims. Cobalt-blue and reddish-violet toning encircles much of the obverse, leaving the rest of this coin brilliant. (NGC ID# 24JJ, Variety PCGS# 572085, Base PCGS# 6275)

1853 50C Arrows and Rays MS62 PCGS #6275

PCGS MS62. Heritage Auctions Description: 1853 50C Arrows and Rays, WB-101, MS62 PCGS. The mintage for this single-year type was a substantial 3.5 million half dollars. The dies used to strike this MS62 survivor must have been at the end of their usable life, as both sides are heavily cracked and clashed. The centers are strong, while detail softens around the rims. Cobalt-blue and reddish-violet toning encircles much of the obverse, leaving the rest of this coin brilliant. (NGC ID# 24JJ, Variety PCGS# 572085, Base PCGS# 6275)

1877-S 50C MS62 PCGS #6357

PCGS MS62 Crossed from NGC 4206039-004 MS62 on 2/24/2018.

1877-S 50C MS62 PCGS #6357

PCGS MS62 Crossed from NGC 4206039-004 MS62 on 2/24/2018.

1877-S 50C MS62 PCGS #6357

PCGS MS62 Crossed from NGC 4206039-004 MS62 on 2/24/2018.

1877-S 50C MS62 PCGS #6357

PCGS MS62 Crossed from NGC 4206039-004 MS62 on 2/24/2018.

1860-O $1 MS62 PCGS #6950

PCGS MS62 Crossed from NGC 624715-003 MS63 on 2/24/2018. Heritage Auctions Description: 1860-O Seated Dollar, MS63 Radiant No Motto Type Coin 1860-O $1 MS63 NGC. The 1860-O is one of the only No Motto Seated dollar issues that is usually affordable in Mint State, much to the advantage of budget-conscious type collectors. The present coin displays a touch of golden toning around the rims, but is otherwise brilliant -- and not in a bright, dipped-out sense, but in a vibrant, mint-fresh sense. The motifs are sharp and frosty and the fields emit semiprooflike reflectivity. A few light abrasions are hardly noticed as the luster cartwheels around each side. Census: 60 in 63 (5 in 63+), 41 finer (6/15).(Registry values: N2998) (NGC ID# 24Z3, PCGS# 6950).

1860-O $1 MS62 PCGS #6950

PCGS MS62 Crossed from NGC 624715-003 MS63 on 2/24/2018. Heritage Auctions Description: 1860-O Seated Dollar, MS63 Radiant No Motto Type Coin 1860-O $1 MS63 NGC. The 1860-O is one of the only No Motto Seated dollar issues that is usually affordable in Mint State, much to the advantage of budget-conscious type collectors. The present coin displays a touch of golden toning around the rims, but is otherwise brilliant -- and not in a bright, dipped-out sense, but in a vibrant, mint-fresh sense. The motifs are sharp and frosty and the fields emit semiprooflike reflectivity. A few light abrasions are hardly noticed as the luster cartwheels around each side. Census: 60 in 63 (5 in 63+), 41 finer (6/15).(Registry values: N2998) (NGC ID# 24Z3, PCGS# 6950).

1860-O $1 MS62 PCGS #6950

PCGS MS62 Crossed from NGC 624715-003 MS63 on 2/24/2018. Heritage Auctions Description: 1860-O Seated Dollar, MS63 Radiant No Motto Type Coin 1860-O $1 MS63 NGC. The 1860-O is one of the only No Motto Seated dollar issues that is usually affordable in Mint State, much to the advantage of budget-conscious type collectors. The present coin displays a touch of golden toning around the rims, but is otherwise brilliant -- and not in a bright, dipped-out sense, but in a vibrant, mint-fresh sense. The motifs are sharp and frosty and the fields emit semiprooflike reflectivity. A few light abrasions are hardly noticed as the luster cartwheels around each side. Census: 60 in 63 (5 in 63+), 41 finer (6/15).(Registry values: N2998) (NGC ID# 24Z3, PCGS# 6950).

1860-O $1 MS62 PCGS #6950

PCGS MS62 Crossed from NGC 624715-003 MS63 on 2/24/2018. Heritage Auctions Description: 1860-O Seated Dollar, MS63 Radiant No Motto Type Coin 1860-O $1 MS63 NGC. The 1860-O is one of the only No Motto Seated dollar issues that is usually affordable in Mint State, much to the advantage of budget-conscious type collectors. The present coin displays a touch of golden toning around the rims, but is otherwise brilliant -- and not in a bright, dipped-out sense, but in a vibrant, mint-fresh sense. The motifs are sharp and frosty and the fields emit semiprooflike reflectivity. A few light abrasions are hardly noticed as the luster cartwheels around each side. Census: 60 in 63 (5 in 63+), 41 finer (6/15).(Registry values: N2998) (NGC ID# 24Z3, PCGS# 6950).

1871 $1 MS62 PCGS #6966

PCGS MS62 crossed from NGC MS63 Heritage Auctions Description: 1871 Dollar, Appealing MS63 1871 $1 MS63 NGC. OC-7, R.2. Seateddollarvarieties.com lists 14 circulation-strike die pairs for the 1871 and acknowledges others may exist. This coin represents the OC-7 variety, with a hard-to-see die lump right of the Y in LIBERTY and a die line in the fold of the ribbon under the second T in TRUST. The obverse shows a thickly frosted portrait surrounded by watery fields and a ring of blue, gold, and violet border toning. The reverse displays a few blushes of golden color but is primarily brilliant. Softness is limited to Liberty's head. A linear depression travels through the left wing. From The Bayside Collection. Consignor's Note: No coins in The Bayside Collection were submitted to NGC or PCGS for regrading or crossover since the coins were originally purchased by the consignor. (Registry values: N2998) (NGC ID# 5DNV, PCGS# 6966)

1871 $1 MS62 PCGS #6966

PCGS MS62 crossed from NGC MS63 Heritage Auctions Description: 1871 Dollar, Appealing MS63 1871 $1 MS63 NGC. OC-7, R.2. Seateddollarvarieties.com lists 14 circulation-strike die pairs for the 1871 and acknowledges others may exist. This coin represents the OC-7 variety, with a hard-to-see die lump right of the Y in LIBERTY and a die line in the fold of the ribbon under the second T in TRUST. The obverse shows a thickly frosted portrait surrounded by watery fields and a ring of blue, gold, and violet border toning. The reverse displays a few blushes of golden color but is primarily brilliant. Softness is limited to Liberty's head. A linear depression travels through the left wing. From The Bayside Collection. Consignor's Note: No coins in The Bayside Collection were submitted to NGC or PCGS for regrading or crossover since the coins were originally purchased by the consignor. (Registry values: N2998) (NGC ID# 5DNV, PCGS# 6966)

1871 $1 MS62 PCGS #6966

PCGS MS62 crossed from NGC MS63 Heritage Auctions Description: 1871 Dollar, Appealing MS63 1871 $1 MS63 NGC. OC-7, R.2. Seateddollarvarieties.com lists 14 circulation-strike die pairs for the 1871 and acknowledges others may exist. This coin represents the OC-7 variety, with a hard-to-see die lump right of the Y in LIBERTY and a die line in the fold of the ribbon under the second T in TRUST. The obverse shows a thickly frosted portrait surrounded by watery fields and a ring of blue, gold, and violet border toning. The reverse displays a few blushes of golden color but is primarily brilliant. Softness is limited to Liberty's head. A linear depression travels through the left wing. From The Bayside Collection. Consignor's Note: No coins in The Bayside Collection were submitted to NGC or PCGS for regrading or crossover since the coins were originally purchased by the consignor. (Registry values: N2998) (NGC ID# 5DNV, PCGS# 6966)

1871 $1 MS62 PCGS #6966

PCGS MS62 crossed from NGC MS63 Heritage Auctions Description: 1871 Dollar, Appealing MS63 1871 $1 MS63 NGC. OC-7, R.2. Seateddollarvarieties.com lists 14 circulation-strike die pairs for the 1871 and acknowledges others may exist. This coin represents the OC-7 variety, with a hard-to-see die lump right of the Y in LIBERTY and a die line in the fold of the ribbon under the second T in TRUST. The obverse shows a thickly frosted portrait surrounded by watery fields and a ring of blue, gold, and violet border toning. The reverse displays a few blushes of golden color but is primarily brilliant. Softness is limited to Liberty's head. A linear depression travels through the left wing. From The Bayside Collection. Consignor's Note: No coins in The Bayside Collection were submitted to NGC or PCGS for regrading or crossover since the coins were originally purchased by the consignor. (Registry values: N2998) (NGC ID# 5DNV, PCGS# 6966)

1877-S T$1 MS62 PCGS #7046

PCGS MS62

1877-S T$1 MS62 PCGS #7046

PCGS MS62

1877-S T$1 MS62 PCGS #7046

PCGS MS62

1881-S $1 MS67 PCGS #7130

PCGS MS67

1881-S $1 MS67 PCGS #7130

PCGS MS67

1881-S $1 MS67 PCGS #7130

PCGS MS67