Black Cat - Complete Capped Bust Type Set (1807-1839) 的钱币相册

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1815 25C Browning 1 MS66+ PCGS #38942

CAC - The Jimmy Hayes 1815 Quarter Ex. Pogue. "In the 1985 sale of the Hayes type collection, this coin was described as “a pristine example ... the coin really defies description.” " The finest 1815 quarter graded by PCGS

1835 25C MS66 PCGS #5354

CAC - "The obverse shows a silver center framed with rings of amber-gold, aqua, jade, violet, and russet nearest the rims. The reverse is also silver in the centers, with russet-gold and cobalt-blue peripheral accents. ....... the eye appeal is simply off the charts." Ex "Col." E.H.R. Green/Newman.

1833 50C MS68 PCGS #6163

CAC - One of two MS68 coins for the Type at PCGS (4/24). "The overall color scheme is one of reddish-orange patina yielding to vivid electric-blue highlights at the denticles. The right obverse, however, displays mottled sea-green overtones intermingled with silver-tinged near-brilliance. The impression is expertly centered on the planchet with fully evident denticulation bordering devices that are sharply delineated in virtually all areas. Lustrous with a softly frosted texture, the surfaces are uncommonly blemish-free."

1838 50C GR-1 MS66 PCGS #531080

CAC - "Impressive mint frost remains on delightfully toned surfaces, with gold and pale golden gray dappled across the obverse, intermingling with silvery brilliance, while the reverse shows a more typical tone of brilliant silver tinged with gold and pale rose. The cartwheel luster and visual appeal are both exceptional..." Ex. D. Brent Pogue Collection

1821 $2.50 BD-1 MS66+ PCGS #45516

CAC - Ex. Parmelee-Eliasberg-Pogue

1829 $2.50 MS67 PCGS #7669

CAC - This example is the finest certified 1829 quarter eagle by two grades and is the finest surviving mint state example from a meager mintage of just 3,403 coins. If fact, this arguably is the finest example for the type and the only MS67 that has earned CAC endorsement (11/24 nothing finer). This 1829 quarter eagle is noteworthy for its exceptionally bright luster and well frosted devices. Most survivors show some degree of prooflike fields, as the same dies were used to coin proofs of this year. This example is remarkable for its deeply mirrored fields and excellent cameo contrast. The strike is generally sharp, with good definition on Liberty's curls and on the eagle's feathers. Even the claws are sharp

1831 $5 BD-2, Large D MS65+ PCGS #519949

CAC - The sole finest graded 1831 with the Large 5D on the reverse. "Boldly reflective, nearly fully Prooflike mint brilliance..... vivid golden surfaces with swirling cartwheels that sweep across the generally smooth, clean surfaces when rotated in a light; head on, the reflective flash overpowers the more satiny brilliance. The strike was exacting, with the details crisply impressed from the dies. The fields are virtually flawless." Ex - Pogue