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1901 $2.50 MS65 PCGS #7853

High end, golden yellow skin, satin frost, CAC verified

1906-D $5 MS65 PCGS #8414

High end, yellow golden skin, satin luster. Save for once light scuff, this coin would be an MS66. What a coin! Overall, the surfaces are full GEM quality and are super clean. There is one small scuff on the obverse. A bold glowing luster beams from all over. Both sides are a GEM original deeper gold with pale greenish gold highlights. There are NO discolorations or spots. Miss Liberty and the details are fully struck. The eye appeal is terrific! PCGS 70, NGC 66, CAC 19. It is a myth this date in common-especially with a CAC bean. The last PCGS MS65 CAC piece to sell in auction brought $3,593.00 04/2012. That is SEVEN long years ago! Legend CAC verified

1909-D $5 MS64+ PCGS #8514

This coin is virtually an MS65. We could easily have flipped it at the show. This piece is for someone VERY picky. We 100% stand by calling it superior to the majority of MS64/64+ you will ever see. Superior clean surfaces almost make MS65. The dreaded right reverse just has a little chop. The obverse is virtually all there. A glowing strong luster beams all over. The color is a brilliant gold. This coin has not been dipped or messed with. Its far superior to the lackluster "dirty" coins you more frequently see. There are NO discolorations on the highpoints. All of the details are sharply struck. The eye appeal is really VERY HIGH END-like the quality! PCGS 3562, NGC 3,066, CAC 638. PCGS has graded 157 pieces in MS64+. The last PCGS CAC piece to sale via auction brought $3,643.00 02/2023. The Collectors Universe value is $5,000.00. With the bigger pops you'd figure we'd see many nicer coins-NOT! CAC

1909-D $5 MS64+ PCGS #8514

This coin is virtually an MS65. We could easily have flipped it at the show. This piece is for someone VERY picky. We 100% stand by calling it superior to the majority of MS64/64+ you will ever see. Superior clean surfaces almost make MS65. The dreaded right reverse just has a little chop. The obverse is virtually all there. A glowing strong luster beams all over. The color is a brilliant gold. This coin has not been dipped or messed with. Its far superior to the lackluster "dirty" coins you more frequently see. There are NO discolorations on the highpoints. All of the details are sharply struck. The eye appeal is really VERY HIGH END-like the quality! PCGS 3562, NGC 3,066, CAC 638. PCGS has graded 157 pieces in MS64+. The last PCGS CAC piece to sale via auction brought $3,643.00 02/2023. The Collectors Universe value is $5,000.00. With the bigger pops you'd figure we'd see many nicer coins-NOT! CAC

1909-D $5 MS64+ PCGS #8514

This coin is virtually an MS65. We could easily have flipped it at the show. This piece is for someone VERY picky. We 100% stand by calling it superior to the majority of MS64/64+ you will ever see. Superior clean surfaces almost make MS65. The dreaded right reverse just has a little chop. The obverse is virtually all there. A glowing strong luster beams all over. The color is a brilliant gold. This coin has not been dipped or messed with. Its far superior to the lackluster "dirty" coins you more frequently see. There are NO discolorations on the highpoints. All of the details are sharply struck. The eye appeal is really VERY HIGH END-like the quality! PCGS 3562, NGC 3,066, CAC 638. PCGS has graded 157 pieces in MS64+. The last PCGS CAC piece to sale via auction brought $3,643.00 02/2023. The Collectors Universe value is $5,000.00. With the bigger pops you'd figure we'd see many nicer coins-NOT! CAC

1884-S $10 MS63 PCGS #8705

A tremendously UNDERSUNG rarity! This piece absolutely ranks as one the finest 1884-S that exist! There are NO coins graded higher at PCGS or NGC (and you know people have tried some coins for 64). The quality of this coin is VERY HIGH END! Really nice surfaces look clean to the naked eye. Only when using a strong glass can you see some light ticks/chatter in the fields (which is why it is only an MS63). There is a strong luster that glows all over. Both sides are a totally original gold color with a peripheral highlight of original pale green. This is NOT a “dirty” coin, nor has it ever been messed with. Miss Liberty and the details are well struck and have pale frost. The eye appeal is wonderful! PCGS 14, NGC 3, CAC 3. The last PCGS CAC piece to sell at auction-was way back forever ago in 2014. That coin back then brought only $4,993.00 back then. It MUST be noted there are NO coins graded higher then MS63 at PCGS. This coin ranks among the finest 1884S’s in existence!

1932 $10 MS64 PCGS #8884

1932 $10 MS64 PCGS. Old Blue Label Holder. An attractive Choice example of this popular type issue, with sharply detailed design elements and well-preserved orange-gold surfaces that radiate vibrant mint luster on both sides.

1932 $10 MS64 PCGS #8884

1932 $10 MS64 PCGS. Old Blue Label Holder. An attractive Choice example of this popular type issue, with sharply detailed design elements and well-preserved orange-gold surfaces that radiate vibrant mint luster on both sides.

1904 $20 MS65+ PCGS #9045

The Philadelphia Mint struck more than 6.2 million Liberty double eagles in 1904, making the issue readily available in high grade and a popular choice with type collectors. This Plus-graded Gem displays razor-sharp definition on all design elements and the well-preserved orange-gold surfaces radiate vibrant mint luster, with outstanding eye appeal. CAC verified

1928 $20 MS66 PCGS #9189

PCGS and CAC are very strict on the Saints they grade MS66. The surfaces overall are pretty clean. There are just a few tiny ticks scattered around both sides. Nothing is big or serious, in fact you need a strong glass to see them with. A full luster shows off beautiful and totally original yellow/deep gold colors. There are NO spots or discolorations. Miss Liberty and the details are frosty and are well struck. The eye appeal is like the quality, SUPER. Old Green Label Holder. CAC verified

1928 $20 MS66 PCGS #9189

PCGS and CAC are very strict on the Saints they grade MS66. The surfaces overall are pretty clean. There are just a few tiny ticks scattered around both sides. Nothing is big or serious, in fact you need a strong glass to see them with. A full luster shows off beautiful and totally original yellow/deep gold colors. There are NO spots or discolorations. Miss Liberty and the details are frosty and are well struck. The eye appeal is like the quality, SUPER. Old Green Label Holder. CAC verified

1928 $20 MS66 PCGS #9189

PCGS and CAC are very strict on the Saints they grade MS66. The surfaces overall are pretty clean. There are just a few tiny ticks scattered around both sides. Nothing is big or serious, in fact you need a strong glass to see them with. A full luster shows off beautiful and totally original yellow/deep gold colors. There are NO spots or discolorations. Miss Liberty and the details are frosty and are well struck. The eye appeal is like the quality, SUPER. Old Green Label Holder. CAC verified