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1855 1C Upright 5s MS65 Red PCGS. N-4, R.1. The plentiful N-4 cent of 1855 has two die lumps on Liberty's jaw, connected by die lines. Since this variety is typically found in Mint State, examples are easy to attribute. This Gem has frosty orange mint color with excellent eye appeal. EAC grade MS65. Ex: The Northern Lights Collection.
1858 1C Large Letters MS65. Eagle Eye Photo Seal. Prooflike! Fully struck with outstanding eye appeal. This example is a real beauty with a honey-gold tone. There are a scattering of flyspecks which likely keep it from a MS66 grade. This is a fabulous example!
1858 1C Large Letters MS65. Eagle Eye Photo Seal. Prooflike! Fully struck with outstanding eye appeal. This example is a real beauty with a honey-gold tone. There are a scattering of flyspecks which likely keep it from a MS66 grade. This is a fabulous example!
1943-D 1C MS67+ PCGS Secure. CAC. A spectacular Superb Gem plus example of the famous wartime composition "steel" cent, with sharply detailed design elements and vibrant mint luster throughout. The gleaming white surfaces are virtually pristine.
1854 3CS MS62 PCGS. Nearly Choice. Well struck. Pleasing surfaces. Mintage: 671,000.
1854 3CS MS62 PCGS. Nearly Choice. Well struck. Pleasing surfaces. Mintage: 671,000.
1913 5C Type 1 MS67 PCGS. CAC. Superb gem, with vibrant colored toning.
1913 5C Type 1 MS67 PCGS. CAC. Superb gem, with vibrant colored toning.
1938-D 5C Buffalo MS67+ PCGS Secure. CAC. Superb Gem. Gorgeous lavender and peach toning accentuate an excellent strike.
1831 H10C AU58 PCGS. Great toning proceeding from russet to teal with original luster.
1831 H10C AU58 PCGS. Great toning proceeding from russet to teal with original luster.
1872-S H10C Mintmark Below Bow MS65 PCGS Secure. CAC. Gem sharp strike. Cerulean blue and orange mottled toning on the obverse. Mintage 837,000.
1834 10C JR-1 Large 4 AU55 PCGS. An eye appealing coin that boasts a solid strike and delicate pastel toning especially on the obverse. Clean surfaces which show little more than minor scuffs and nicks from brief circulation. Middle to later die state with the crack extending through the first five stars, heavier at the first three. Ex David J. Davis
1857 25C MS64 PCGS. White reflective fields and frosted devices reminiscent of a prooflike specimen. There is strong detail to the stars, the shoulder hasp, and to the hair. Gold-orange border toning yields to near-brilliant centers. Both sides have appreciably reflective fields that offer noticeable die polish, and the devices are well-defined. An abrasion is noted to the right of Liberty's figure. This is a quality specimen of an otherwise common date coin. OGH.
1857 25C MS64 PCGS. White reflective fields and frosted devices reminiscent of a prooflike specimen. There is strong detail to the stars, the shoulder hasp, and to the hair. Gold-orange border toning yields to near-brilliant centers. Both sides have appreciably reflective fields that offer noticeable die polish, and the devices are well-defined. An abrasion is noted to the right of Liberty's figure. This is a quality specimen of an otherwise common date coin. OGH.
1917 25C Type 1, FH MS67FH PCGS. CAC. Outstanding strike and excellent fields. Eye appeal is amazing. Superb Gem. Ex: Erasmus Hall
1917 25C Type 1, FH MS67FH PCGS. CAC. Outstanding strike and excellent fields. Eye appeal is amazing. Superb Gem. Ex: Erasmus Hall
1807 50C Draped Bust AU55 PCGS. CAC. O-110a, R.2 Final use of Reverse F. All the die cracks listed in Overton for this advanced state of the dies are present on this coin. Additionally, there are a pair of die clash marks above star 5 on the reverse that resemble "shooting stars." The surfaces are brilliant with significant mint luster present around the devices. Weakness of strike is localized on each side: On the obverse the lower hair curls are indistinct, while on the reverse the eagle's head and stars in front of the head are soft. Lightly abraded, there are no singularly important or distinctive marks that can be used as helpful pedigree identifiers. The Condition Census for this state of the dies ranges from MS62 to MS65. Thus, this piece is outside the Condition Census but the bright, lustrous surfaces make this an appealing choice for the value-minded collector. From The Westmoreland County Collection of Early Bust Halves, Part Two. 2008 April Rosemont, IL (CSNS) Signature Coin Auction #1104 Lot 1016.
1807 50C Draped Bust AU55 PCGS. CAC. O-110a, R.2 Final use of Reverse F. All the die cracks listed in Overton for this advanced state of the dies are present on this coin. Additionally, there are a pair of die clash marks above star 5 on the reverse that resemble "shooting stars." The surfaces are brilliant with significant mint luster present around the devices. Weakness of strike is localized on each side: On the obverse the lower hair curls are indistinct, while on the reverse the eagle's head and stars in front of the head are soft. Lightly abraded, there are no singularly important or distinctive marks that can be used as helpful pedigree identifiers. The Condition Census for this state of the dies ranges from MS62 to MS65. Thus, this piece is outside the Condition Census but the bright, lustrous surfaces make this an appealing choice for the value-minded collector. From The Westmoreland County Collection of Early Bust Halves, Part Two. 2008 April Rosemont, IL (CSNS) Signature Coin Auction #1104 Lot 1016.
1834 50C Sm Date, Small Letters AU58 PCGS Secure. Overton 114, Small Date Small Letters variety. Intense, vibrant indigo blue encircling a highly lustrous center on the obverse. A bit of the same color at the periphery on the reverse. A premium for the grade example.
1838 50C GR-13, R.1, MS60 PCGS. Autumn-brown and sea-green toning invigorates the peripheries. Sharply struck and lustrous with a few small deep russet spots. A die crack through UNITED STATES OF helps attribute the variety. OGH. Ex: Hamilton Collection, Merrill Collection
1838 50C GR-13, R.1, MS60 PCGS. Autumn-brown and sea-green toning invigorates the peripheries. Sharply struck and lustrous with a few small deep russet spots. A die crack through UNITED STATES OF helps attribute the variety. OGH. Ex: Hamilton Collection, Merrill Collection
1800 $1 AMERICAI, B-19, BB-192, R.2, Fine 15 PCGS. Bowers Die State IV. A charming silver-gray example of the popular AMERICAI Guide Book variety, named after the mint-made die scratch beneath the eagle's claw. Well defined for the designated grade, and relevant marks are confined to a subtle obverse rim ding at 6:30. Ex: Long Beach Signature (Heritage, 2/2010), lot 1273.
1800 $1 AMERICAI, B-19, BB-192, R.2, Fine 15 PCGS. Bowers Die State IV. A charming silver-gray example of the popular AMERICAI Guide Book variety, named after the mint-made die scratch beneath the eagle's claw. Well defined for the designated grade, and relevant marks are confined to a subtle obverse rim ding at 6:30. Ex: Long Beach Signature (Heritage, 2/2010), lot 1273.
1860-O $1 MS63 PCGS Secure. OC-2, R.1. This mostly brilliant 1860-O Seated dollar exhibits hints of light golden toning, while radiant cartwheel luster engulfs each side. Grade-limiting abrasions are light and unobtrusive. The border stars are weak at the centers, but this Select No Motto type coin is otherwise sharp and eye-appealing.
1877-S T$1 AU55 PCGS. Attractive toning on obverse and reverse. Mintage: 9,519,000.
1877-S T$1 AU55 PCGS. Attractive toning on obverse and reverse. Mintage: 9,519,000.
1880-S $1 MS67 PCGS Secure. CAC. Blast white Superb Gem. Flawless reverse.
1921 $1 High Relief, Peace MS64 PCGS Secure. CAC. Frosty white with above average surface characteristics for the issue. Slight weakness in center of liberty's hair.
1856 G$1 Slanted 5 MS64 PCGS Secure. Obverse and reverse designs struck through. Mintage 1,762,936.
1853 $10 AU58 PCGS. CAC. A luminous, near-Mint representative, this piece displays straw-gold color with hints of peach. Scattered marks are present on both sides
1853 $10 AU58 PCGS. CAC. A luminous, near-Mint representative, this piece displays straw-gold color with hints of peach. Scattered marks are present on both sides
1912 $10 MS64 PCGS Secure. Excellent surfaces free of marks. Fine orange peel texture. Mintage: 405,000.
1857-S $20 Bold 7, Faint S, S.S. Central America #2 (with Pinch) MS63+ PCGS Secure. CAC. With One Pinch California Gold Dust and California Gold Marketing Group’s Chief Scientist Bob Evans Signed Label. Vivid rose-gold beauty whose devices are fully struck with razor sharp detail to even the most intricate design elements. Softly frosted in texture with a silky smooth appearance. Provenance: Ex S.S. Central America. https://www.pcgs.com/news/pcgs-grades-second-round-of-gold-coin-treasure
1889-S $20 Saddle Ridge Hoard MS63 PCGS. An attractive MS63 Liberty double eagle from the famous Saddle Ridge Hoard, this coin offers sharply detailed design elements throughout and lustrous orange-gold surfaces that show the minimum number of minor contact marks for the grade. Provenance: Saddle Ridge Hoard