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Ex: Bender. EEPS. CAC. With a pop of 11/0, this example is one of the finest known of this popular one year type. It is sharply struck with satiny luster. The fields show reflectivity with awesome, original sun-gold, violet & blue green hues over a tan gold patina. Eye appeal is off the charts for this practically flawless piece.
Ex: Bender. EEPS. CAC. With a pop of 11/0, this example is one of the finest known of this popular one year type. It is sharply struck with satiny luster. The fields show reflectivity with awesome, original sun-gold, violet & blue green hues over a tan gold patina. Eye appeal is off the charts for this practically flawless piece.
Ex: Bender. EEPS. CAC. With a pop of 11/0, this example is one of the finest known of this popular one year type. It is sharply struck with satiny luster. The fields show reflectivity with awesome, original sun-gold, violet & blue green hues over a tan gold patina. Eye appeal is off the charts for this practically flawless piece.
Ex: Bender. EEPS. CAC. With a pop of 11/0, this example is one of the finest known of this popular one year type. It is sharply struck with satiny luster. The fields show reflectivity with awesome, original sun-gold, violet & blue green hues over a tan gold patina. Eye appeal is off the charts for this practically flawless piece.
Ex: Bender. EEPS. CAC. With a pop of 11/0, this example is one of the finest known of this popular one year type. It is sharply struck with satiny luster. The fields show reflectivity with awesome, original sun-gold, violet & blue green hues over a tan gold patina. Eye appeal is off the charts for this practically flawless piece.
Ex: Bender. EEPS. CAC. With a pop of 11/0, this example is one of the finest known of this popular one year type. It is sharply struck with satiny luster. The fields show reflectivity with awesome, original sun-gold, violet & blue green hues over a tan gold patina. Eye appeal is off the charts for this practically flawless piece.
Ex: Bender. EEPS. CAC. With a pop of 11/0, this example is one of the finest known of this popular one year type. It is sharply struck with satiny luster. The fields show reflectivity with awesome, original sun-gold, violet & blue green hues over a tan gold patina. Eye appeal is off the charts for this practically flawless piece.
Ex: Bender. EEPS. CAC. With a pop of 11/0, this example is one of the finest known of this popular one year type. It is sharply struck with satiny luster. The fields show reflectivity with awesome, original sun-gold, violet & blue green hues over a tan gold patina. Eye appeal is off the charts for this practically flawless piece.
Extreme rarity - only 9 MS examples in PCGS pop. This one is 3rd highest. CAC; EEPS.
Extreme rarity - only 9 MS examples in PCGS pop. This one is 3rd highest. CAC; EEPS.
Extreme rarity - only 9 MS examples in PCGS pop. This one is 3rd highest. CAC; EEPS.
Extreme rarity - only 9 MS examples in PCGS pop. This one is 3rd highest. CAC; EEPS.
Extreme rarity - only 9 MS examples in PCGS pop. This one is 3rd highest. CAC; EEPS.
Extreme rarity - only 9 MS examples in PCGS pop. This one is 3rd highest. CAC; EEPS.
Beautiful piece with great color, full strike & fabulous eye appeal. Nice for grade.
Beautiful piece with great color, full strike & fabulous eye appeal. Nice for grade.
Beautiful piece with great color, full strike & fabulous eye appeal. Nice for grade.
Often overshadowed by the highly desired S-1 & better known S-2, the S-3 shows only 5 MS examples graded. This coin has great eye appeal & is problem free. Nice one!
Often overshadowed by the highly desired S-1 & better known S-2, the S-3 shows only 5 MS examples graded. This coin has great eye appeal & is problem free. Nice one!
Often overshadowed by the highly desired S-1 & better known S-2, the S-3 shows only 5 MS examples graded. This coin has great eye appeal & is problem free. Nice one!
Often overshadowed by the highly desired S-1 & better known S-2, the S-3 shows only 5 MS examples graded. This coin has great eye appeal & is problem free. Nice one!
Often overshadowed by the highly desired S-1 & better known S-2, the S-3 shows only 5 MS examples graded. This coin has great eye appeal & is problem free. Nice one!
Often overshadowed by the highly desired S-1 & better known S-2, the S-3 shows only 5 MS examples graded. This coin has great eye appeal & is problem free. Nice one!
EEPS. CAC. PDS: (13: 4,4,5). Top notch example of this often overlooked one year type (yet it’s still popular with collectors). Essentially mark free, this lustrous piece has exceptional eye appeal. Upgraded by PCGS to MS66.
EEPS. CAC. PDS: (13: 4,4,5). Top notch example of this often overlooked one year type (yet it’s still popular with collectors). Essentially mark free, this lustrous piece has exceptional eye appeal. Upgraded by PCGS to MS66.
EEPS. CAC. PDS: (13: 4,4,5). Top notch example of this often overlooked one year type (yet it’s still popular with collectors). Essentially mark free, this lustrous piece has exceptional eye appeal. Upgraded by PCGS to MS66.
EEPS. CAC. PDS: (13: 4,4,5). Top notch example of this often overlooked one year type (yet it’s still popular with collectors). Essentially mark free, this lustrous piece has exceptional eye appeal. Upgraded by PCGS to MS66.
EEPS. CAC. PDS: (13: 4,4,5). Top notch example of this often overlooked one year type (yet it’s still popular with collectors). Essentially mark free, this lustrous piece has exceptional eye appeal. Upgraded by PCGS to MS66.
EEPS. CAC. PDS: (13: 4,4,5). Top notch example of this often overlooked one year type (yet it’s still popular with collectors). Essentially mark free, this lustrous piece has exceptional eye appeal. Upgraded by PCGS to MS66.
EEPS. CAC. PDS: (13: 4,4,5). Top notch example of this often overlooked one year type (yet it’s still popular with collectors). Essentially mark free, this lustrous piece has exceptional eye appeal. Upgraded by PCGS to MS66.
EEPS. CAC. PDS: (13: 4,4,5). Top notch example of this often overlooked one year type (yet it’s still popular with collectors). Essentially mark free, this lustrous piece has exceptional eye appeal. Upgraded by PCGS to MS66.
EEPS. CAC. PDS: (13: 4,4,5). Top notch example of this often overlooked one year type (yet it’s still popular with collectors). Essentially mark free, this lustrous piece has exceptional eye appeal. Upgraded by PCGS to MS66.
EEPS. CAC. PDS: (13: 4,4,5). Top notch example of this often overlooked one year type (yet it’s still popular with collectors). Essentially mark free, this lustrous piece has exceptional eye appeal. Upgraded by PCGS to MS66.
CAC (gold). Tough S-1 variety not designated on OGH label. Likely 1-2 grades too low @ MS63. Lustrous, well struck & problem free. Update: now upgraded to MS64.
CAC (gold). Tough S-1 variety not designated on OGH label. Likely 1-2 grades too low @ MS63. Lustrous, well struck & problem free. Update: now upgraded to MS64.
CAC (gold). Tough S-1 variety not designated on OGH label. Likely 1-2 grades too low @ MS63. Lustrous, well struck & problem free. Update: now upgraded to MS64.
CAC (gold). Tough S-1 variety not designated on OGH label. Likely 1-2 grades too low @ MS63. Lustrous, well struck & problem free. Update: now upgraded to MS64.
CAC (gold). Tough S-1 variety not designated on OGH label. Likely 1-2 grades too low @ MS63. Lustrous, well struck & problem free. Update: now upgraded to MS64.
CAC (gold). Tough S-1 variety not designated on OGH label. Likely 1-2 grades too low @ MS63. Lustrous, well struck & problem free. Update: now upgraded to MS64.
CAC (gold). Tough S-1 variety not designated on OGH label. Likely 1-2 grades too low @ MS63. Lustrous, well struck & problem free. Update: now upgraded to MS64.
CAC (gold). Tough S-1 variety not designated on OGH label. Likely 1-2 grades too low @ MS63. Lustrous, well struck & problem free. Update: now upgraded to MS64.
CAC (gold). Tough S-1 variety not designated on OGH label. Likely 1-2 grades too low @ MS63. Lustrous, well struck & problem free. Update: now upgraded to MS64.
CAC (gold). Tough S-1 variety not designated on OGH label. Likely 1-2 grades too low @ MS63. Lustrous, well struck & problem free. Update: now upgraded to MS64.
With a pop of 2/2, this is a really tough variety to find. EEPS.
With a pop of 2/2, this is a really tough variety to find. EEPS.
With a pop of 2/2, this is a really tough variety to find. EEPS.
With a pop of 2/2, this is a really tough variety to find. EEPS.
EEPS. PDS (14: 5,4,5). Freshly graded pop 1/0 3* rarity. Nice eye appeal & solid for the grade.
EEPS. PDS (14: 5,4,5). Freshly graded pop 1/0 3* rarity. Nice eye appeal & solid for the grade.
EEPS. PDS (14: 5,4,5). Freshly graded pop 1/0 3* rarity. Nice eye appeal & solid for the grade.
EEPS. PDS (14: 5,4,5). Freshly graded pop 1/0 3* rarity. Nice eye appeal & solid for the grade.
EEPS. PDS (14: 5,4,5). Freshly graded pop 1/0 3* rarity. Nice eye appeal & solid for the grade.
EEPS. PDS (14: 5,4,5). Freshly graded pop 1/0 3* rarity. Nice eye appeal & solid for the grade.
EEPS. PDS: (11: 3,4,4). Extreme rarity rated 3* in IHC expert Rick Snow’s definitive guidebook. To date it’s the finest known & only one of 2 MS graded examples. Very lustrous with great detail depicted in the photos included.
EEPS. PDS: (11: 3,4,4). Extreme rarity rated 3* in IHC expert Rick Snow’s definitive guidebook. To date it’s the finest known & only one of 2 MS graded examples. Very lustrous with great detail depicted in the photos included.
EEPS. PDS: (11: 3,4,4). Extreme rarity rated 3* in IHC expert Rick Snow’s definitive guidebook. To date it’s the finest known & only one of 2 MS graded examples. Very lustrous with great detail depicted in the photos included.
EEPS. PDS: (11: 3,4,4). Extreme rarity rated 3* in IHC expert Rick Snow’s definitive guidebook. To date it’s the finest known & only one of 2 MS graded examples. Very lustrous with great detail depicted in the photos included.
EEPS. PDS: (11: 3,4,4). Extreme rarity rated 3* in IHC expert Rick Snow’s definitive guidebook. To date it’s the finest known & only one of 2 MS graded examples. Very lustrous with great detail depicted in the photos included.
EEPS. PDS: (11: 3,4,4). Extreme rarity rated 3* in IHC expert Rick Snow’s definitive guidebook. To date it’s the finest known & only one of 2 MS graded examples. Very lustrous with great detail depicted in the photos included.
EEPS. PDS: (11: 3,4,4). Extreme rarity rated 3* in IHC expert Rick Snow’s definitive guidebook. To date it’s the finest known & only one of 2 MS graded examples. Very lustrous with great detail depicted in the photos included.
EEPS. PDS: (11: 3,4,4). Extreme rarity rated 3* in IHC expert Rick Snow’s definitive guidebook. To date it’s the finest known & only one of 2 MS graded examples. Very lustrous with great detail depicted in the photos included.
EEPS. PDS: (11: 3,4,4). Extreme rarity rated 3* in IHC expert Rick Snow’s definitive guidebook. To date it’s the finest known & only one of 2 MS graded examples. Very lustrous with great detail depicted in the photos included.
EEPS. PDS: (11: 3,4,4). Extreme rarity rated 3* in IHC expert Rick Snow’s definitive guidebook. To date it’s the finest known & only one of 2 MS graded examples. Very lustrous with great detail depicted in the photos included.
EEPS. PDS: (11: 3,4,4). Extreme rarity rated 3* in IHC expert Rick Snow’s definitive guidebook. To date it’s the finest known & only one of 2 MS graded examples. Very lustrous with great detail depicted in the photos included.
EEPS. PDS: (11: 3,4,4). Extreme rarity rated 3* in IHC expert Rick Snow’s definitive guidebook. To date it’s the finest known & only one of 2 MS graded examples. Very lustrous with great detail depicted in the photos included.
EEPS. PDS: (11: 3,4,4). Extreme rarity rated 3* in IHC expert Rick Snow’s definitive guidebook. To date it’s the finest known & only one of 2 MS graded examples. Very lustrous with great detail depicted in the photos included.
Interesting variety rated 2* in Rick Snow’s definitive guide. Very evident repunching in the “863” of the date. Wide spacing also characteristic; reverse is 15% rotated on most/all examples.
Interesting variety rated 2* in Rick Snow’s definitive guide. Very evident repunching in the “863” of the date. Wide spacing also characteristic; reverse is 15% rotated on most/all examples.
Interesting variety rated 2* in Rick Snow’s definitive guide. Very evident repunching in the “863” of the date. Wide spacing also characteristic; reverse is 15% rotated on most/all examples.
Interesting variety rated 2* in Rick Snow’s definitive guide. Very evident repunching in the “863” of the date. Wide spacing also characteristic; reverse is 15% rotated on most/all examples.
Interesting variety rated 2* in Rick Snow’s definitive guide. Very evident repunching in the “863” of the date. Wide spacing also characteristic; reverse is 15% rotated on most/all examples.
EEPS. PDS: 15 (5,5,5). The 1863 S-10 is the boldest doubled die of the copper nickel series & is a very tough 3* variety in Rick Snow’s definitive guidebook. It is the finest known, has dazzling luster with wonderful eye appeal & prooflike fields.
EEPS. PDS: 15 (5,5,5). The 1863 S-10 is the boldest doubled die of the copper nickel series & is a very tough 3* variety in Rick Snow’s definitive guidebook. It is the finest known, has dazzling luster with wonderful eye appeal & prooflike fields.
EEPS. PDS: 15 (5,5,5). The 1863 S-10 is the boldest doubled die of the copper nickel series & is a very tough 3* variety in Rick Snow’s definitive guidebook. It is the finest known, has dazzling luster with wonderful eye appeal & prooflike fields.
EEPS. PDS: 15 (5,5,5). The 1863 S-10 is the boldest doubled die of the copper nickel series & is a very tough 3* variety in Rick Snow’s definitive guidebook. It is the finest known, has dazzling luster with wonderful eye appeal & prooflike fields.
EEPS. PDS: 15 (5,5,5). The 1863 S-10 is the boldest doubled die of the copper nickel series & is a very tough 3* variety in Rick Snow’s definitive guidebook. It is the finest known, has dazzling luster with wonderful eye appeal & prooflike fields.
EEPS. PDS: 15 (5,5,5). The 1863 S-10 is the boldest doubled die of the copper nickel series & is a very tough 3* variety in Rick Snow’s definitive guidebook. It is the finest known, has dazzling luster with wonderful eye appeal & prooflike fields.
EEPS. CAC. PDS: (14: 5,4,5). Intense luster & nearly flawless surfaces. There is only a small nick on the chin keeping this coin from perfection! This monster literally glitters like a diamond in the light! Only 1 graded higher & this one’s so close to that grade level.
EEPS. CAC. PDS: (14: 5,4,5). Intense luster & nearly flawless surfaces. There is only a small nick on the chin keeping this coin from perfection! This monster literally glitters like a diamond in the light! Only 1 graded higher & this one’s so close to that grade level.
EEPS. CAC. PDS: (14: 5,4,5). Intense luster & nearly flawless surfaces. There is only a small nick on the chin keeping this coin from perfection! This monster literally glitters like a diamond in the light! Only 1 graded higher & this one’s so close to that grade level.
EEPS. CAC. PDS: (14: 5,4,5). Intense luster & nearly flawless surfaces. There is only a small nick on the chin keeping this coin from perfection! This monster literally glitters like a diamond in the light! Only 1 graded higher & this one’s so close to that grade level.
Gorgeous piece with outstanding eye appeal, detail & color. The 1864 No L is available, but an underrated one year type. This issue is plagued by various “problems” - strike throughs, clashing, weak tips & incomplete diamonds. This coin has none of those. Not only that, it’s a pop 1/0 at the head of the class in its RB color group.
Gorgeous piece with outstanding eye appeal, detail & color. The 1864 No L is available, but an underrated one year type. This issue is plagued by various “problems” - strike throughs, clashing, weak tips & incomplete diamonds. This coin has none of those. Not only that, it’s a pop 1/0 at the head of the class in its RB color group.
Gorgeous piece with outstanding eye appeal, detail & color. The 1864 No L is available, but an underrated one year type. This issue is plagued by various “problems” - strike throughs, clashing, weak tips & incomplete diamonds. This coin has none of those. Not only that, it’s a pop 1/0 at the head of the class in its RB color group.
EEPS. CAC. PDS: (12: 4,4,4). Ultra rare S-4a. 4* variety rating in IHC expert Rick Snow’s definitive guide. Described as a very rare & popular doubled die. Pronounced doubling on LIBERTY. There is obvious doubling on the feathers as well, along with clashing between the feathers. The “4” in the date is evidently repunched. The reverse shows strong clashing & minor die rotation. This example has lots of luster & is one of the finest known. Pop 2/0 in BN (there are only 4 other MS examples). In RB, there are only 4 MS examples & none in RD. Total MS pop in all colors is only 10 making the 1864 No L S-4 an extreme rarity.
EEPS. CAC. PDS: (12: 4,4,4). Ultra rare S-4a. 4* variety rating in IHC expert Rick Snow’s definitive guide. Described as a very rare & popular doubled die. Pronounced doubling on LIBERTY. There is obvious doubling on the feathers as well, along with clashing between the feathers. The “4” in the date is evidently repunched. The reverse shows strong clashing & minor die rotation. This example has lots of luster & is one of the finest known. Pop 2/0 in BN (there are only 4 other MS examples). In RB, there are only 4 MS examples & none in RD. Total MS pop in all colors is only 10 making the 1864 No L S-4 an extreme rarity.
EEPS. CAC. PDS: (12: 4,4,4). Ultra rare S-4a. 4* variety rating in IHC expert Rick Snow’s definitive guide. Described as a very rare & popular doubled die. Pronounced doubling on LIBERTY. There is obvious doubling on the feathers as well, along with clashing between the feathers. The “4” in the date is evidently repunched. The reverse shows strong clashing & minor die rotation. This example has lots of luster & is one of the finest known. Pop 2/0 in BN (there are only 4 other MS examples). In RB, there are only 4 MS examples & none in RD. Total MS pop in all colors is only 10 making the 1864 No L S-4 an extreme rarity.
Minor doubled date variety, but still tough to find.
Minor doubled date variety, but still tough to find.
Minor doubled date variety, but still tough to find.
Minor doubled date variety, but still tough to find.
Minor doubled date variety, but still tough to find.
Minor doubled date variety, but still tough to find.
The only RD example known for this fascinating, somewhat mysterious variety. Beautiful RD color; nice detail. Planchet lamination doesn’t detract, imo, but may hold the coin back from a + grade. Pop 1/0.
The only RD example known for this fascinating, somewhat mysterious variety. Beautiful RD color; nice detail. Planchet lamination doesn’t detract, imo, but may hold the coin back from a + grade. Pop 1/0.
The only RD example known for this fascinating, somewhat mysterious variety. Beautiful RD color; nice detail. Planchet lamination doesn’t detract, imo, but may hold the coin back from a + grade. Pop 1/0.
The only RD example known for this fascinating, somewhat mysterious variety. Beautiful RD color; nice detail. Planchet lamination doesn’t detract, imo, but may hold the coin back from a + grade. Pop 1/0.
The only RD example known for this fascinating, somewhat mysterious variety. Beautiful RD color; nice detail. Planchet lamination doesn’t detract, imo, but may hold the coin back from a + grade. Pop 1/0.
The only RD example known for this fascinating, somewhat mysterious variety. Beautiful RD color; nice detail. Planchet lamination doesn’t detract, imo, but may hold the coin back from a + grade. Pop 1/0.
The only RD example known for this fascinating, somewhat mysterious variety. Beautiful RD color; nice detail. Planchet lamination doesn’t detract, imo, but may hold the coin back from a + grade. Pop 1/0.
The only RD example known for this fascinating, somewhat mysterious variety. Beautiful RD color; nice detail. Planchet lamination doesn’t detract, imo, but may hold the coin back from a + grade. Pop 1/0.
EEPS. CAC. PDS: (13: 4,4,5). 20% RD. One of the finest known in the RB color group with only 3 graded higher. Exceptional eye appeal on this popular 1864-L example.
EEPS. CAC. PDS: (13: 4,4,5). 20% RD. One of the finest known in the RB color group with only 3 graded higher. Exceptional eye appeal on this popular 1864-L example.
EEPS. CAC. PDS: (13: 4,4,5). 20% RD. One of the finest known in the RB color group with only 3 graded higher. Exceptional eye appeal on this popular 1864-L example.
EEPS. CAC. PDS: (13: 4,4,5). 20% RD. One of the finest known in the RB color group with only 3 graded higher. Exceptional eye appeal on this popular 1864-L example.
Great looking example of this tough variety. Minimal marks & just about the best there is. Overdate is naked eye visible - very cool!
Great looking example of this tough variety. Minimal marks & just about the best there is. Overdate is naked eye visible - very cool!
Great looking example of this tough variety. Minimal marks & just about the best there is. Overdate is naked eye visible - very cool!
Great looking example of this tough variety. Minimal marks & just about the best there is. Overdate is naked eye visible - very cool!
Great looking example of this tough variety. Minimal marks & just about the best there is. Overdate is naked eye visible - very cool!
EEPS. Interesting variety with pronounced repunching of the date. Nice, glossy BN & fairly graded with no problems. 2* variety in Rick Snow’s definitive guide.
EEPS. Interesting variety with pronounced repunching of the date. Nice, glossy BN & fairly graded with no problems. 2* variety in Rick Snow’s definitive guide.
EEPS. Interesting variety with pronounced repunching of the date. Nice, glossy BN & fairly graded with no problems. 2* variety in Rick Snow’s definitive guide.
EEPS. Interesting variety with pronounced repunching of the date. Nice, glossy BN & fairly graded with no problems. 2* variety in Rick Snow’s definitive guide.
EEPS. Interesting variety with pronounced repunching of the date. Nice, glossy BN & fairly graded with no problems. 2* variety in Rick Snow’s definitive guide.
EEPS. Interesting variety with pronounced repunching of the date. Nice, glossy BN & fairly graded with no problems. 2* variety in Rick Snow’s definitive guide.
EEPS. Interesting variety with pronounced repunching of the date. Nice, glossy BN & fairly graded with no problems. 2* variety in Rick Snow’s definitive guide.
With a mere 2 examples graded higher, this variety is a very tough date. In fact, it rates as a 2* variety in expert Rick Snow’s definitive guidebook. Awesome eye appeal & at the very least, fairly graded (even nice for the grade). No problems whatsoever!
With a mere 2 examples graded higher, this variety is a very tough date. In fact, it rates as a 2* variety in expert Rick Snow’s definitive guidebook. Awesome eye appeal & at the very least, fairly graded (even nice for the grade). No problems whatsoever!
With a mere 2 examples graded higher, this variety is a very tough date. In fact, it rates as a 2* variety in expert Rick Snow’s definitive guidebook. Awesome eye appeal & at the very least, fairly graded (even nice for the grade). No problems whatsoever!
With a mere 2 examples graded higher, this variety is a very tough date. In fact, it rates as a 2* variety in expert Rick Snow’s definitive guidebook. Awesome eye appeal & at the very least, fairly graded (even nice for the grade). No problems whatsoever!
With a mere 2 examples graded higher, this variety is a very tough date. In fact, it rates as a 2* variety in expert Rick Snow’s definitive guidebook. Awesome eye appeal & at the very least, fairly graded (even nice for the grade). No problems whatsoever!
Top pop & a very tough variety. Few marks & no problems. Nice one!
Top pop & a very tough variety. Few marks & no problems. Nice one!
Top pop & a very tough variety. Few marks & no problems. Nice one!
Top pop & a very tough variety. Few marks & no problems. Nice one!
S-1b variety. EEPS & CAC. Beautiful, fairly graded example.
S-1b variety. EEPS & CAC. Beautiful, fairly graded example.
S-1b variety. EEPS & CAC. Beautiful, fairly graded example.
S-1b variety. EEPS & CAC. Beautiful, fairly graded example.
S-1b variety. EEPS & CAC. Beautiful, fairly graded example.
S-1b variety. EEPS & CAC. Beautiful, fairly graded example.
EEPS. PDS: (13: 4,4,5). Repunched date. Full strike with attractive chocolate BN tone. S-5 misattributed as a S-4. Very similar with a slightly different date position.
EEPS. PDS: (13: 4,4,5). Repunched date. Full strike with attractive chocolate BN tone. S-5 misattributed as a S-4. Very similar with a slightly different date position.
EEPS. PDS: (13: 4,4,5). Repunched date. Full strike with attractive chocolate BN tone. S-5 misattributed as a S-4. Very similar with a slightly different date position.
EEPS. PDS: (13: 4,4,5). Repunched date. Full strike with attractive chocolate BN tone. S-5 misattributed as a S-4. Very similar with a slightly different date position.
EEPS. PDS: (13: 4,4,5). Repunched date. Full strike with attractive chocolate BN tone. S-5 misattributed as a S-4. Very similar with a slightly different date position.
EEPS. PDS: (13: 4,4,5). Repunched date. Full strike with attractive chocolate BN tone. S-5 misattributed as a S-4. Very similar with a slightly different date position.
EEPS. PDS: (13: 4,4,5). Repunched date. Full strike with attractive chocolate BN tone. S-5 misattributed as a S-4. Very similar with a slightly different date position.
EEPS. PDS: (13: 4,4,5). Repunched date. Full strike with attractive chocolate BN tone. S-5 misattributed as a S-4. Very similar with a slightly different date position.
EEPS. PDS: (13: 4,4,5). Repunched date. Full strike with attractive chocolate BN tone. S-5 misattributed as a S-4. Very similar with a slightly different date position.
Tough 3* variety. Pop 1/1. Very unusual semi circle incused from the “L” to the last feather.
Tough 3* variety. Pop 1/1. Very unusual semi circle incused from the “L” to the last feather.
Very rare variety & tied for highest graded MS example known. EEPS.
Very rare variety & tied for highest graded MS example known. EEPS.
Very rare variety & tied for highest graded MS example known. EEPS.
Very rare variety & tied for highest graded MS example known. EEPS.
Very rare variety & tied for highest graded MS example known. EEPS.
Very rare variety & tied for highest graded MS example known. EEPS.
Very rare variety & tied for highest graded MS example known. EEPS.
Very rare variety & tied for highest graded MS example known. EEPS.
EEPS. CAC. PDS (13: 4,4,5). 99% RD. This is a very difficult date to find in high grades. This coin is essentially full RD; if graded 66RD, it would be a $25000 coin! As it is, in a 66RB holder, it is much more affordable. As there is a chance at the 66 RD designation, it offers a great opportunity. The luster is shimmering & dazzles in the light. There are minimal marks; it is an outstanding piece!
EEPS. CAC. PDS (13: 4,4,5). 99% RD. This is a very difficult date to find in high grades. This coin is essentially full RD; if graded 66RD, it would be a $25000 coin! As it is, in a 66RB holder, it is much more affordable. As there is a chance at the 66 RD designation, it offers a great opportunity. The luster is shimmering & dazzles in the light. There are minimal marks; it is an outstanding piece!
EEPS. CAC. PDS (13: 4,4,5). 99% RD. This is a very difficult date to find in high grades. This coin is essentially full RD; if graded 66RD, it would be a $25000 coin! As it is, in a 66RB holder, it is much more affordable. As there is a chance at the 66 RD designation, it offers a great opportunity. The luster is shimmering & dazzles in the light. There are minimal marks; it is an outstanding piece!
EEPS. CAC. PDS (13: 4,4,5). 99% RD. This is a very difficult date to find in high grades. This coin is essentially full RD; if graded 66RD, it would be a $25000 coin! As it is, in a 66RB holder, it is much more affordable. As there is a chance at the 66 RD designation, it offers a great opportunity. The luster is shimmering & dazzles in the light. There are minimal marks; it is an outstanding piece!
EEPS. CAC. PDS (13: 4,4,5). 99% RD. This is a very difficult date to find in high grades. This coin is essentially full RD; if graded 66RD, it would be a $25000 coin! As it is, in a 66RB holder, it is much more affordable. As there is a chance at the 66 RD designation, it offers a great opportunity. The luster is shimmering & dazzles in the light. There are minimal marks; it is an outstanding piece!
EEPS. CAC. PDS (13: 4,4,5). 99% RD. This is a very difficult date to find in high grades. This coin is essentially full RD; if graded 66RD, it would be a $25000 coin! As it is, in a 66RB holder, it is much more affordable. As there is a chance at the 66 RD designation, it offers a great opportunity. The luster is shimmering & dazzles in the light. There are minimal marks; it is an outstanding piece!
Ex: Castle. Rare, 4* S-1. Finest known. Near flawless, bright, lustrous full RD beauty! Top pop example! EEPS.
Ex: Castle. Rare, 4* S-1. Finest known. Near flawless, bright, lustrous full RD beauty! Top pop example! EEPS.
Ex: Castle. Rare, 4* S-1. Finest known. Near flawless, bright, lustrous full RD beauty! Top pop example! EEPS.
Ex: Castle. Rare, 4* S-1. Finest known. Near flawless, bright, lustrous full RD beauty! Top pop example! EEPS.
Ex: Castle. Rare, 4* S-1. Finest known. Near flawless, bright, lustrous full RD beauty! Top pop example! EEPS.
Ex: Castle. Rare, 4* S-1. Finest known. Near flawless, bright, lustrous full RD beauty! Top pop example! EEPS.
Strong doubling to immediate left of “1” in the date. Die S-3a.
Strong doubling to immediate left of “1” in the date. Die S-3a.
CAC. Lots of RD. Tough S-9a variety rated 2* in Rick Snow’s guide. This piece is a die stage C. Nice one!
CAC. Lots of RD. Tough S-9a variety rated 2* in Rick Snow’s guide. This piece is a die stage C. Nice one!
CAC. Lots of RD. Tough S-9a variety rated 2* in Rick Snow’s guide. This piece is a die stage C. Nice one!
CAC. Lots of RD. Tough S-9a variety rated 2* in Rick Snow’s guide. This piece is a die stage C. Nice one!
CAC. Lots of RD. Tough S-9a variety rated 2* in Rick Snow’s guide. This piece is a die stage C. Nice one!
CAC. Lots of RD. Tough S-9a variety rated 2* in Rick Snow’s guide. This piece is a die stage C. Nice one!
CAC. Lots of RD. Tough S-9a variety rated 2* in Rick Snow’s guide. This piece is a die stage C. Nice one!
EEPS. PDS (13:4,4,5). Very attractive, problem free, fairly graded example.
EEPS. PDS (13:4,4,5). Very attractive, problem free, fairly graded example.
EEPS. PDS (13:4,4,5). Very attractive, problem free, fairly graded example.
Upgraded to a 65+ RB in registry but this one’s too nice not to keep. EEPS.
Upgraded to a 65+ RB in registry but this one’s too nice not to keep. EEPS.
Upgraded to a 65+ RB in registry but this one’s too nice not to keep. EEPS.
EEPS. CAC. Very rare S-2 variety; the only RD one known. Glittering luster & exceptional eye appeal. Modicum of marks & fairly graded. NICE one!
EEPS. CAC. Very rare S-2 variety; the only RD one known. Glittering luster & exceptional eye appeal. Modicum of marks & fairly graded. NICE one!
EEPS. CAC. Very rare S-2 variety; the only RD one known. Glittering luster & exceptional eye appeal. Modicum of marks & fairly graded. NICE one!
EEPS. CAC. Very rare S-2 variety; the only RD one known. Glittering luster & exceptional eye appeal. Modicum of marks & fairly graded. NICE one!
EEPS. CAC. Very rare S-2 variety; the only RD one known. Glittering luster & exceptional eye appeal. Modicum of marks & fairly graded. NICE one!
EEPS. CAC. Very rare S-2 variety; the only RD one known. Glittering luster & exceptional eye appeal. Modicum of marks & fairly graded. NICE one!
EEPS. CAC. Very rare S-2 variety; the only RD one known. Glittering luster & exceptional eye appeal. Modicum of marks & fairly graded. NICE one!
EEPS. CAC. PDS (15: 5,5,5). 99% RD. Essentially full RD. Fully struck with hardly a mark. The best obtainable for the grade.
EEPS. CAC. PDS (15: 5,5,5). 99% RD. Essentially full RD. Fully struck with hardly a mark. The best obtainable for the grade.
EEPS. CAC. PDS (15: 5,5,5). 99% RD. Essentially full RD. Fully struck with hardly a mark. The best obtainable for the grade.
Tied with one other for finest known S-1 variety. EEPS.
Tied with one other for finest known S-1 variety. EEPS.
Tied with one other for finest known S-1 variety. EEPS.
Tied with one other for finest known S-1 variety. EEPS.
Tied with one other for finest known S-1 variety. EEPS.
Tied with one other for finest known S-1 variety. EEPS.
Tough 2* variety. Although fully struck with nice color, it lacks the eye appeal I usually like. These very low pop varieties are essential for the complete variety set & very difficult to find.
Tough 2* variety. Although fully struck with nice color, it lacks the eye appeal I usually like. These very low pop varieties are essential for the complete variety set & very difficult to find.
Tough 2* variety. Although fully struck with nice color, it lacks the eye appeal I usually like. These very low pop varieties are essential for the complete variety set & very difficult to find.
Ultra rarity that ranks #2 in the PCGS system behind a lone MS 62. While rated a 3* variety in Rick Snow’s definitive guidebook, it seems much more difficult than that. The highlight is the rev due gouge that weaves both over & under the shield bars & right side leaves, ending near the rim @ 3:00. Date is extensively repunched along with this. Chocolate brown color with good eye appeal; marks support XF45 grade. Tips are full & add to the appeal of this rare piece.
Ultra rarity that ranks #2 in the PCGS system behind a lone MS 62. While rated a 3* variety in Rick Snow’s definitive guidebook, it seems much more difficult than that. The highlight is the rev due gouge that weaves both over & under the shield bars & right side leaves, ending near the rim @ 3:00. Date is extensively repunched along with this. Chocolate brown color with good eye appeal; marks support XF45 grade. Tips are full & add to the appeal of this rare piece.
Ultra rarity that ranks #2 in the PCGS system behind a lone MS 62. While rated a 3* variety in Rick Snow’s definitive guidebook, it seems much more difficult than that. The highlight is the rev due gouge that weaves both over & under the shield bars & right side leaves, ending near the rim @ 3:00. Date is extensively repunched along with this. Chocolate brown color with good eye appeal; marks support XF45 grade. Tips are full & add to the appeal of this rare piece.
Ultra rarity that ranks #2 in the PCGS system behind a lone MS 62. While rated a 3* variety in Rick Snow’s definitive guidebook, it seems much more difficult than that. The highlight is the rev due gouge that weaves both over & under the shield bars & right side leaves, ending near the rim @ 3:00. Date is extensively repunched along with this. Chocolate brown color with good eye appeal; marks support XF45 grade. Tips are full & add to the appeal of this rare piece.
CAC. While correctly graded as “RB”, the coin is nearly 90% RD. At 66RB, this popular S-3 variety is a pop 5/0. Aficionados know there are 8 die pairs for the 1869/69 S-3. This one is very unusual - a EDS example of the rare 3b die pair that does not show the lump on the N in ONE on the reverse. This coin is thus extremely rare!
CAC. While correctly graded as “RB”, the coin is nearly 90% RD. At 66RB, this popular S-3 variety is a pop 5/0. Aficionados know there are 8 die pairs for the 1869/69 S-3. This one is very unusual - a EDS example of the rare 3b die pair that does not show the lump on the N in ONE on the reverse. This coin is thus extremely rare!
CAC. While correctly graded as “RB”, the coin is nearly 90% RD. At 66RB, this popular S-3 variety is a pop 5/0. Aficionados know there are 8 die pairs for the 1869/69 S-3. This one is very unusual - a EDS example of the rare 3b die pair that does not show the lump on the N in ONE on the reverse. This coin is thus extremely rare!
CAC. While correctly graded as “RB”, the coin is nearly 90% RD. At 66RB, this popular S-3 variety is a pop 5/0. Aficionados know there are 8 die pairs for the 1869/69 S-3. This one is very unusual - a EDS example of the rare 3b die pair that does not show the lump on the N in ONE on the reverse. This coin is thus extremely rare!
CAC. While correctly graded as “RB”, the coin is nearly 90% RD. At 66RB, this popular S-3 variety is a pop 5/0. Aficionados know there are 8 die pairs for the 1869/69 S-3. This one is very unusual - a EDS example of the rare 3b die pair that does not show the lump on the N in ONE on the reverse. This coin is thus extremely rare!
Not only is the coin underrated & overlooked, it’s one of the most beautiful I’ve ever owned! Attesting to its rarity is a pop 1/0, with a mystifying 2* rating in IHC expert Rick Snow’s definitive guidebook. Imo, should rate 4*! Impossible to improve upon!
Not only is the coin underrated & overlooked, it’s one of the most beautiful I’ve ever owned! Attesting to its rarity is a pop 1/0, with a mystifying 2* rating in IHC expert Rick Snow’s definitive guidebook. Imo, should rate 4*! Impossible to improve upon!
Not only is the coin underrated & overlooked, it’s one of the most beautiful I’ve ever owned! Attesting to its rarity is a pop 1/0, with a mystifying 2* rating in IHC expert Rick Snow’s definitive guidebook. Imo, should rate 4*! Impossible to improve upon!
Not only is the coin underrated & overlooked, it’s one of the most beautiful I’ve ever owned! Attesting to its rarity is a pop 1/0, with a mystifying 2* rating in IHC expert Rick Snow’s definitive guidebook. Imo, should rate 4*! Impossible to improve upon!
Not only is the coin underrated & overlooked, it’s one of the most beautiful I’ve ever owned! Attesting to its rarity is a pop 1/0, with a mystifying 2* rating in IHC expert Rick Snow’s definitive guidebook. Imo, should rate 4*! Impossible to improve upon!
Not only is the coin underrated & overlooked, it’s one of the most beautiful I’ve ever owned! Attesting to its rarity is a pop 1/0, with a mystifying 2* rating in IHC expert Rick Snow’s definitive guidebook. Imo, should rate 4*! Impossible to improve upon!
Not only is the coin underrated & overlooked, it’s one of the most beautiful I’ve ever owned! Attesting to its rarity is a pop 1/0, with a mystifying 2* rating in IHC expert Rick Snow’s definitive guidebook. Imo, should rate 4*! Impossible to improve upon!
Not only is the coin underrated & overlooked, it’s one of the most beautiful I’ve ever owned! Attesting to its rarity is a pop 1/0, with a mystifying 2* rating in IHC expert Rick Snow’s definitive guidebook. Imo, should rate 4*! Impossible to improve upon!
Not only is the coin underrated & overlooked, it’s one of the most beautiful I’ve ever owned! Attesting to its rarity is a pop 1/0, with a mystifying 2* rating in IHC expert Rick Snow’s definitive guidebook. Imo, should rate 4*! Impossible to improve upon!
Not only is the coin underrated & overlooked, it’s one of the most beautiful I’ve ever owned! Attesting to its rarity is a pop 1/0, with a mystifying 2* rating in IHC expert Rick Snow’s definitive guidebook. Imo, should rate 4*! Impossible to improve upon!
Very scarce S-4 variety. Beautiful, lustrous & very well struck, it is a EDS with a CAC sticker. Virtually mark free, it is not only nice for the grade, but perhaps undergraded.
Very scarce S-4 variety. Beautiful, lustrous & very well struck, it is a EDS with a CAC sticker. Virtually mark free, it is not only nice for the grade, but perhaps undergraded.
Very scarce S-4 variety. Beautiful, lustrous & very well struck, it is a EDS with a CAC sticker. Virtually mark free, it is not only nice for the grade, but perhaps undergraded.
Very scarce S-4 variety. Beautiful, lustrous & very well struck, it is a EDS with a CAC sticker. Virtually mark free, it is not only nice for the grade, but perhaps undergraded.
Very scarce S-4 variety. Beautiful, lustrous & very well struck, it is a EDS with a CAC sticker. Virtually mark free, it is not only nice for the grade, but perhaps undergraded.
EEPS. Beautiful, problem free, fully struck RD. Pickaxe variety not indicated on label. I owned this coin years ago when it was graded 65RD in a OGH. S-27 variety, which is actually a Bold N/Shallow N rev. EEPS as indicated on its old holder. Plate coin in the attribution guide.
EEPS. Beautiful, problem free, fully struck RD. Pickaxe variety not indicated on label. I owned this coin years ago when it was graded 65RD in a OGH. S-27 variety, which is actually a Bold N/Shallow N rev. EEPS as indicated on its old holder. Plate coin in the attribution guide.
EEPS. Beautiful, problem free, fully struck RD. Pickaxe variety not indicated on label. I owned this coin years ago when it was graded 65RD in a OGH. S-27 variety, which is actually a Bold N/Shallow N rev. EEPS as indicated on its old holder. Plate coin in the attribution guide.
EEPS. Beautiful, problem free, fully struck RD. Pickaxe variety not indicated on label. I owned this coin years ago when it was graded 65RD in a OGH. S-27 variety, which is actually a Bold N/Shallow N rev. EEPS as indicated on its old holder. Plate coin in the attribution guide.
EEPS. Beautiful, problem free, fully struck RD. Pickaxe variety not indicated on label. I owned this coin years ago when it was graded 65RD in a OGH. S-27 variety, which is actually a Bold N/Shallow N rev. EEPS as indicated on its old holder. Plate coin in the attribution guide.
EEPS. Beautiful, problem free, fully struck RD. Pickaxe variety not indicated on label. I owned this coin years ago when it was graded 65RD in a OGH. S-27 variety, which is actually a Bold N/Shallow N rev. EEPS as indicated on its old holder. Plate coin in the attribution guide.
EEPS. Beautiful, very rare top pop 1/0 example. While rated only 1* (S-1) in Rick Snow’s definitive guidebook, not many examples are known.
EEPS. Beautiful, very rare top pop 1/0 example. While rated only 1* (S-1) in Rick Snow’s definitive guidebook, not many examples are known.
EEPS. Beautiful, very rare top pop 1/0 example. While rated only 1* (S-1) in Rick Snow’s definitive guidebook, not many examples are known.
EEPS. Beautiful, very rare top pop 1/0 example. While rated only 1* (S-1) in Rick Snow’s definitive guidebook, not many examples are known.
EEPS. Beautiful, very rare top pop 1/0 example. While rated only 1* (S-1) in Rick Snow’s definitive guidebook, not many examples are known.
EEPS. Beautiful, very rare top pop 1/0 example. While rated only 1* (S-1) in Rick Snow’s definitive guidebook, not many examples are known.
EEPS. Beautiful, very rare top pop 1/0 example. While rated only 1* (S-1) in Rick Snow’s definitive guidebook, not many examples are known.
EEPS. Beautiful, very rare top pop 1/0 example. While rated only 1* (S-1) in Rick Snow’s definitive guidebook, not many examples are known.
EEPS. Beautiful, very rare top pop 1/0 example. While rated only 1* (S-1) in Rick Snow’s definitive guidebook, not many examples are known.
EEPS. Tough 2* variety in Rick Snow’s definitive guide. Really interesting DDO & DDR piece. Pop 2/2. Die crack @ bottom of rev is not a diagnostic of the variety.
EEPS. Tough 2* variety in Rick Snow’s definitive guide. Really interesting DDO & DDR piece. Pop 2/2. Die crack @ bottom of rev is not a diagnostic of the variety.
EEPS. Tough 2* variety in Rick Snow’s definitive guide. Really interesting DDO & DDR piece. Pop 2/2. Die crack @ bottom of rev is not a diagnostic of the variety.
EEPS. CAC. PDS: (12: 4,4,4). Extremely rare variety. How many are known (that are actually the S-4)? A few at best. This example has nice eye appeal, with more than a bit of RD traces remaining. All the diagnostics of a “true” S-4 are there, with pronounced date doubling at the tops of all 4 digits & the unusual die crack on the right side reverse. The somewhat weak LIBERTY is further evidence. “Only” 1* in Rick Snow’s definitive guidebook? I’m calling for a review with a boost to 3*! The pic in the guidebook is in b&w - one of the few, attesting to the fact there are very few known.
EEPS. CAC. PDS: (12: 4,4,4). Extremely rare variety. How many are known (that are actually the S-4)? A few at best. This example has nice eye appeal, with more than a bit of RD traces remaining. All the diagnostics of a “true” S-4 are there, with pronounced date doubling at the tops of all 4 digits & the unusual die crack on the right side reverse. The somewhat weak LIBERTY is further evidence. “Only” 1* in Rick Snow’s definitive guidebook? I’m calling for a review with a boost to 3*! The pic in the guidebook is in b&w - one of the few, attesting to the fact there are very few known.
EEPS. CAC. PDS: (12: 4,4,4). Extremely rare variety. How many are known (that are actually the S-4)? A few at best. This example has nice eye appeal, with more than a bit of RD traces remaining. All the diagnostics of a “true” S-4 are there, with pronounced date doubling at the tops of all 4 digits & the unusual die crack on the right side reverse. The somewhat weak LIBERTY is further evidence. “Only” 1* in Rick Snow’s definitive guidebook? I’m calling for a review with a boost to 3*! The pic in the guidebook is in b&w - one of the few, attesting to the fact there are very few known.
EEPS. CAC. PDS: (12: 4,4,4). Extremely rare variety. How many are known (that are actually the S-4)? A few at best. This example has nice eye appeal, with more than a bit of RD traces remaining. All the diagnostics of a “true” S-4 are there, with pronounced date doubling at the tops of all 4 digits & the unusual die crack on the right side reverse. The somewhat weak LIBERTY is further evidence. “Only” 1* in Rick Snow’s definitive guidebook? I’m calling for a review with a boost to 3*! The pic in the guidebook is in b&w - one of the few, attesting to the fact there are very few known.
EEPS. CAC. PDS: (12: 4,4,4). Extremely rare variety. How many are known (that are actually the S-4)? A few at best. This example has nice eye appeal, with more than a bit of RD traces remaining. All the diagnostics of a “true” S-4 are there, with pronounced date doubling at the tops of all 4 digits & the unusual die crack on the right side reverse. The somewhat weak LIBERTY is further evidence. “Only” 1* in Rick Snow’s definitive guidebook? I’m calling for a review with a boost to 3*! The pic in the guidebook is in b&w - one of the few, attesting to the fact there are very few known.
EEPS. CAC. PDS: (12: 4,4,4). Extremely rare variety. How many are known (that are actually the S-4)? A few at best. This example has nice eye appeal, with more than a bit of RD traces remaining. All the diagnostics of a “true” S-4 are there, with pronounced date doubling at the tops of all 4 digits & the unusual die crack on the right side reverse. The somewhat weak LIBERTY is further evidence. “Only” 1* in Rick Snow’s definitive guidebook? I’m calling for a review with a boost to 3*! The pic in the guidebook is in b&w - one of the few, attesting to the fact there are very few known.
EEPS. CAC. PDS: (12: 4,4,4). Extremely rare variety. How many are known (that are actually the S-4)? A few at best. This example has nice eye appeal, with more than a bit of RD traces remaining. All the diagnostics of a “true” S-4 are there, with pronounced date doubling at the tops of all 4 digits & the unusual die crack on the right side reverse. The somewhat weak LIBERTY is further evidence. “Only” 1* in Rick Snow’s definitive guidebook? I’m calling for a review with a boost to 3*! The pic in the guidebook is in b&w - one of the few, attesting to the fact there are very few known.
EEPS. CAC. PDS: (12: 4,4,4). Extremely rare variety. How many are known (that are actually the S-4)? A few at best. This example has nice eye appeal, with more than a bit of RD traces remaining. All the diagnostics of a “true” S-4 are there, with pronounced date doubling at the tops of all 4 digits & the unusual die crack on the right side reverse. The somewhat weak LIBERTY is further evidence. “Only” 1* in Rick Snow’s definitive guidebook? I’m calling for a review with a boost to 3*! The pic in the guidebook is in b&w - one of the few, attesting to the fact there are very few known.
One of the top varieties in the entire IHC series. Finest known with one other. Nice eye appeal; EEPS. Very tough 4* variety.
One of the top varieties in the entire IHC series. Finest known with one other. Nice eye appeal; EEPS. Very tough 4* variety.
One of the top varieties in the entire IHC series. Finest known with one other. Nice eye appeal; EEPS. Very tough 4* variety.
One of the top varieties in the entire IHC series. Finest known with one other. Nice eye appeal; EEPS. Very tough 4* variety.
One of the top varieties in the entire IHC series. Finest known with one other. Nice eye appeal; EEPS. Very tough 4* variety.
One of the top varieties in the entire IHC series. Finest known with one other. Nice eye appeal; EEPS. Very tough 4* variety.
Great example of a very popular variety. Rev is rotated 170 degrees. EEPS.
Great example of a very popular variety. Rev is rotated 170 degrees. EEPS.
Great example of a very popular variety. Rev is rotated 170 degrees. EEPS.
Great example of a very popular variety. Rev is rotated 170 degrees. EEPS.
EEPS. 1870 RD’s @ 66 are prohibitively rare. The overall pop (both Bold & Shallow N) show only 3 higher @ 66+. This is the highest graded Shallow N in the pop. 1870 was a transition year from the Bold to Shallow N rev. This coin is an absolutely beautiful, eye appealing, highly lustrous full blown RD. While it’s @ the “top of the heap”, I won’t call it unique or even the best despite its lofty status. I believe 2 of the 3 66+ RD’s are unattributed Shallow N’s (Red Copper & Wright). Still, a FABULOUS piece & rare to the extreme!
EEPS. 1870 RD’s @ 66 are prohibitively rare. The overall pop (both Bold & Shallow N) show only 3 higher @ 66+. This is the highest graded Shallow N in the pop. 1870 was a transition year from the Bold to Shallow N rev. This coin is an absolutely beautiful, eye appealing, highly lustrous full blown RD. While it’s @ the “top of the heap”, I won’t call it unique or even the best despite its lofty status. I believe 2 of the 3 66+ RD’s are unattributed Shallow N’s (Red Copper & Wright). Still, a FABULOUS piece & rare to the extreme!
EEPS. 1870 RD’s @ 66 are prohibitively rare. The overall pop (both Bold & Shallow N) show only 3 higher @ 66+. This is the highest graded Shallow N in the pop. 1870 was a transition year from the Bold to Shallow N rev. This coin is an absolutely beautiful, eye appealing, highly lustrous full blown RD. While it’s @ the “top of the heap”, I won’t call it unique or even the best despite its lofty status. I believe 2 of the 3 66+ RD’s are unattributed Shallow N’s (Red Copper & Wright). Still, a FABULOUS piece & rare to the extreme!
EEPS. 1870 RD’s @ 66 are prohibitively rare. The overall pop (both Bold & Shallow N) show only 3 higher @ 66+. This is the highest graded Shallow N in the pop. 1870 was a transition year from the Bold to Shallow N rev. This coin is an absolutely beautiful, eye appealing, highly lustrous full blown RD. While it’s @ the “top of the heap”, I won’t call it unique or even the best despite its lofty status. I believe 2 of the 3 66+ RD’s are unattributed Shallow N’s (Red Copper & Wright). Still, a FABULOUS piece & rare to the extreme!
EEPS. 1870 RD’s @ 66 are prohibitively rare. The overall pop (both Bold & Shallow N) show only 3 higher @ 66+. This is the highest graded Shallow N in the pop. 1870 was a transition year from the Bold to Shallow N rev. This coin is an absolutely beautiful, eye appealing, highly lustrous full blown RD. While it’s @ the “top of the heap”, I won’t call it unique or even the best despite its lofty status. I believe 2 of the 3 66+ RD’s are unattributed Shallow N’s (Red Copper & Wright). Still, a FABULOUS piece & rare to the extreme!
EEPS. 1870 RD’s @ 66 are prohibitively rare. The overall pop (both Bold & Shallow N) show only 3 higher @ 66+. This is the highest graded Shallow N in the pop. 1870 was a transition year from the Bold to Shallow N rev. This coin is an absolutely beautiful, eye appealing, highly lustrous full blown RD. While it’s @ the “top of the heap”, I won’t call it unique or even the best despite its lofty status. I believe 2 of the 3 66+ RD’s are unattributed Shallow N’s (Red Copper & Wright). Still, a FABULOUS piece & rare to the extreme!
EEPS. 1870 RD’s @ 66 are prohibitively rare. The overall pop (both Bold & Shallow N) show only 3 higher @ 66+. This is the highest graded Shallow N in the pop. 1870 was a transition year from the Bold to Shallow N rev. This coin is an absolutely beautiful, eye appealing, highly lustrous full blown RD. While it’s @ the “top of the heap”, I won’t call it unique or even the best despite its lofty status. I believe 2 of the 3 66+ RD’s are unattributed Shallow N’s (Red Copper & Wright). Still, a FABULOUS piece & rare to the extreme!
EEPS. 1870 RD’s @ 66 are prohibitively rare. The overall pop (both Bold & Shallow N) show only 3 higher @ 66+. This is the highest graded Shallow N in the pop. 1870 was a transition year from the Bold to Shallow N rev. This coin is an absolutely beautiful, eye appealing, highly lustrous full blown RD. While it’s @ the “top of the heap”, I won’t call it unique or even the best despite its lofty status. I believe 2 of the 3 66+ RD’s are unattributed Shallow N’s (Red Copper & Wright). Still, a FABULOUS piece & rare to the extreme!
EEPS. PDS (15: 5,5,5). A super prooflike example with a full strike & outstanding eye appeal. This is by far the finest known example of this rare repunched date (S-3). The die is a very early stage with die striations on both sides. Toning is spectacular & not evidenced by the photos.
EEPS. PDS (15: 5,5,5). A super prooflike example with a full strike & outstanding eye appeal. This is by far the finest known example of this rare repunched date (S-3). The die is a very early stage with die striations on both sides. Toning is spectacular & not evidenced by the photos.
EEPS. PDS (15: 5,5,5). A super prooflike example with a full strike & outstanding eye appeal. This is by far the finest known example of this rare repunched date (S-3). The die is a very early stage with die striations on both sides. Toning is spectacular & not evidenced by the photos.
EEPS. PDS (15: 5,5,5). A super prooflike example with a full strike & outstanding eye appeal. This is by far the finest known example of this rare repunched date (S-3). The die is a very early stage with die striations on both sides. Toning is spectacular & not evidenced by the photos.
EEPS. PDS (15: 5,5,5). A super prooflike example with a full strike & outstanding eye appeal. This is by far the finest known example of this rare repunched date (S-3). The die is a very early stage with die striations on both sides. Toning is spectacular & not evidenced by the photos.
The rarest coin in the entire IHC series. This is the only MS known; there is one other business strike graded XF45. EEPS.
The rarest coin in the entire IHC series. This is the only MS known; there is one other business strike graded XF45. EEPS.
The rarest coin in the entire IHC series. This is the only MS known; there is one other business strike graded XF45. EEPS.
The rarest coin in the entire IHC series. This is the only MS known; there is one other business strike graded XF45. EEPS.
A beauty & tied for highest numerically graded 1871 Shallow N. Extreme rarity. EEPS.
A beauty & tied for highest numerically graded 1871 Shallow N. Extreme rarity. EEPS.
A beauty & tied for highest numerically graded 1871 Shallow N. Extreme rarity. EEPS.
A beauty & tied for highest numerically graded 1871 Shallow N. Extreme rarity. EEPS.
Solid for the 66 grade, unlike others recently graded. Great eye appeal; EEPS.
Solid for the 66 grade, unlike others recently graded. Great eye appeal; EEPS.
Solid for the 66 grade, unlike others recently graded. Great eye appeal; EEPS.
Solid for the 66 grade, unlike others recently graded. Great eye appeal; EEPS.
EEPS. PDS (15: 5,5,5). 20% RD. This is the S-1a variety. An outstanding variety, this example has a bold 2 repunched. This is a very tough date to find this nice. There are no strike - throughs that are typically found on this date/variety. All the detail is very bold. Nice eye appeal.
EEPS. PDS (15: 5,5,5). 20% RD. This is the S-1a variety. An outstanding variety, this example has a bold 2 repunched. This is a very tough date to find this nice. There are no strike - throughs that are typically found on this date/variety. All the detail is very bold. Nice eye appeal.
EEPS. PDS (15: 5,5,5). 20% RD. This is the S-1a variety. An outstanding variety, this example has a bold 2 repunched. This is a very tough date to find this nice. There are no strike - throughs that are typically found on this date/variety. All the detail is very bold. Nice eye appeal.
EEPS. PDS (15: 5,5,5). 20% RD. This is the S-1a variety. An outstanding variety, this example has a bold 2 repunched. This is a very tough date to find this nice. There are no strike - throughs that are typically found on this date/variety. All the detail is very bold. Nice eye appeal.
EEPS. PDS (15: 5,5,5). 20% RD. This is the S-1a variety. An outstanding variety, this example has a bold 2 repunched. This is a very tough date to find this nice. There are no strike - throughs that are typically found on this date/variety. All the detail is very bold. Nice eye appeal.
EEPS. PDS (15: 5,5,5). 20% RD. This is the S-1a variety. An outstanding variety, this example has a bold 2 repunched. This is a very tough date to find this nice. There are no strike - throughs that are typically found on this date/variety. All the detail is very bold. Nice eye appeal.
EEPS. CAC. PDS: (15: 5,5,5). This very rare 1872 Shallow N is one of only 2 graded PCGS 66BN. The surfaces are nearly flawless, and, along with complete diamonds, rank this piece slightly above the other one so graded. Eye appeal is nothing short of extraordinary. Luster literally drips from the ultra clean surfaces. Simply put, a collector’s dream!
EEPS. CAC. PDS: (15: 5,5,5). This very rare 1872 Shallow N is one of only 2 graded PCGS 66BN. The surfaces are nearly flawless, and, along with complete diamonds, rank this piece slightly above the other one so graded. Eye appeal is nothing short of extraordinary. Luster literally drips from the ultra clean surfaces. Simply put, a collector’s dream!
EEPS. CAC. PDS: (15: 5,5,5). This very rare 1872 Shallow N is one of only 2 graded PCGS 66BN. The surfaces are nearly flawless, and, along with complete diamonds, rank this piece slightly above the other one so graded. Eye appeal is nothing short of extraordinary. Luster literally drips from the ultra clean surfaces. Simply put, a collector’s dream!
EEPS. CAC. PDS: (15: 5,5,5). This very rare 1872 Shallow N is one of only 2 graded PCGS 66BN. The surfaces are nearly flawless, and, along with complete diamonds, rank this piece slightly above the other one so graded. Eye appeal is nothing short of extraordinary. Luster literally drips from the ultra clean surfaces. Simply put, a collector’s dream!
EEPS. CAC. PDS: (15: 5,5,5). This very rare 1872 Shallow N is one of only 2 graded PCGS 66BN. The surfaces are nearly flawless, and, along with complete diamonds, rank this piece slightly above the other one so graded. Eye appeal is nothing short of extraordinary. Luster literally drips from the ultra clean surfaces. Simply put, a collector’s dream!
EEPS. CAC. PDS: (15: 5,5,5). This very rare 1872 Shallow N is one of only 2 graded PCGS 66BN. The surfaces are nearly flawless, and, along with complete diamonds, rank this piece slightly above the other one so graded. Eye appeal is nothing short of extraordinary. Luster literally drips from the ultra clean surfaces. Simply put, a collector’s dream!
EEPS. CAC. PDS: (15: 5,5,5). This very rare 1872 Shallow N is one of only 2 graded PCGS 66BN. The surfaces are nearly flawless, and, along with complete diamonds, rank this piece slightly above the other one so graded. Eye appeal is nothing short of extraordinary. Luster literally drips from the ultra clean surfaces. Simply put, a collector’s dream!
EEPS. CAC. PDS: (15: 5,5,5). This very rare 1872 Shallow N is one of only 2 graded PCGS 66BN. The surfaces are nearly flawless, and, along with complete diamonds, rank this piece slightly above the other one so graded. Eye appeal is nothing short of extraordinary. Luster literally drips from the ultra clean surfaces. Simply put, a collector’s dream!
EEPS. CAC. PDS: (15: 5,5,5). This very rare 1872 Shallow N is one of only 2 graded PCGS 66BN. The surfaces are nearly flawless, and, along with complete diamonds, rank this piece slightly above the other one so graded. Eye appeal is nothing short of extraordinary. Luster literally drips from the ultra clean surfaces. Simply put, a collector’s dream!
EEPS. PDS (15: 5,5,5). Rare doubled die; scarce S-2 variety with only the “L” of LIBERTY doubled. Nice eye appeal; no problems.
EEPS. PDS (15: 5,5,5). Rare doubled die; scarce S-2 variety with only the “L” of LIBERTY doubled. Nice eye appeal; no problems.
EEPS. PDS (15: 5,5,5). Rare doubled die; scarce S-2 variety with only the “L” of LIBERTY doubled. Nice eye appeal; no problems.
EEPS. PDS (15: 5,5,5). Rare doubled die; scarce S-2 variety with only the “L” of LIBERTY doubled. Nice eye appeal; no problems.
EEPS. PDS (15: 5,5,5). Rare doubled die; scarce S-2 variety with only the “L” of LIBERTY doubled. Nice eye appeal; no problems.
EEPS. PDS (15: 5,5,5). Rare doubled die; scarce S-2 variety with only the “L” of LIBERTY doubled. Nice eye appeal; no problems.
Tough variety. CAC. Nice detail with some bits of original RD.
Tough variety. CAC. Nice detail with some bits of original RD.
Tough variety. CAC. Nice detail with some bits of original RD.
EEPS. CAC. 95% RD. PDS (14: 4,5,5). An outstanding example with nearly full RD color & very few marks. Very difficult to find this nice.
EEPS. CAC. 95% RD. PDS (14: 4,5,5). An outstanding example with nearly full RD color & very few marks. Very difficult to find this nice.
EEPS. CAC. 95% RD. PDS (14: 4,5,5). An outstanding example with nearly full RD color & very few marks. Very difficult to find this nice.
A beauty! Eye appeal = 10! Cannot improve on this one. EEPS.
A beauty! Eye appeal = 10! Cannot improve on this one. EEPS.
A beauty! Eye appeal = 10! Cannot improve on this one. EEPS.
A beauty! Eye appeal = 10! Cannot improve on this one. EEPS.
EEPS. 15% RD. PDS (14: 5,4,5). Fully struck & virtually mark free. Nice obv/rev contrast with rev actually RB.
EEPS. 15% RD. PDS (14: 5,4,5). Fully struck & virtually mark free. Nice obv/rev contrast with rev actually RB.
EEPS. 15% RD. PDS (14: 5,4,5). Fully struck & virtually mark free. Nice obv/rev contrast with rev actually RB.
EEPS. 15% RD. PDS (14: 5,4,5). Fully struck & virtually mark free. Nice obv/rev contrast with rev actually RB.
EEPS. 15% RD. PDS (14: 5,4,5). Fully struck & virtually mark free. Nice obv/rev contrast with rev actually RB.
EEPS. 15% RD. PDS (14: 5,4,5). Fully struck & virtually mark free. Nice obv/rev contrast with rev actually RB.
EEPS. PDS: (15: 5,5,5). 15% RD. FS-101; 3* variety. This is a very scarce doubled die with doubling on LIBERTY. It is the second finest known. There are hardly any marks; the variety is listed on the slab. Eye appeal of this coin is EXCEPTIONAL! The toning changes from golden RD to emerald & lavender. Awesome in every way!
EEPS. PDS: (15: 5,5,5). 15% RD. FS-101; 3* variety. This is a very scarce doubled die with doubling on LIBERTY. It is the second finest known. There are hardly any marks; the variety is listed on the slab. Eye appeal of this coin is EXCEPTIONAL! The toning changes from golden RD to emerald & lavender. Awesome in every way!
EEPS. PDS: (15: 5,5,5). 15% RD. FS-101; 3* variety. This is a very scarce doubled die with doubling on LIBERTY. It is the second finest known. There are hardly any marks; the variety is listed on the slab. Eye appeal of this coin is EXCEPTIONAL! The toning changes from golden RD to emerald & lavender. Awesome in every way!
EEPS. PDS: (14: 4,5,5). 40% RB. Early die state obv & rev from PR-2 dies. Extensive die polishing lines cover the obv & are evident on the rev as well. Semi PL reflectivity with a golden tone. Nice eye appeal! 2* variety tied for top pop @ 6/0 in the PCGS system. Pronounced repunching on the “18” in the date.
EEPS. PDS: (14: 4,5,5). 40% RB. Early die state obv & rev from PR-2 dies. Extensive die polishing lines cover the obv & are evident on the rev as well. Semi PL reflectivity with a golden tone. Nice eye appeal! 2* variety tied for top pop @ 6/0 in the PCGS system. Pronounced repunching on the “18” in the date.
EEPS. PDS: (14: 4,5,5). 40% RB. Early die state obv & rev from PR-2 dies. Extensive die polishing lines cover the obv & are evident on the rev as well. Semi PL reflectivity with a golden tone. Nice eye appeal! 2* variety tied for top pop @ 6/0 in the PCGS system. Pronounced repunching on the “18” in the date.
EEPS. PDS: (14: 4,5,5). 40% RB. Early die state obv & rev from PR-2 dies. Extensive die polishing lines cover the obv & are evident on the rev as well. Semi PL reflectivity with a golden tone. Nice eye appeal! 2* variety tied for top pop @ 6/0 in the PCGS system. Pronounced repunching on the “18” in the date.
EEPS. PDS: (14: 4,5,5). 40% RB. Early die state obv & rev from PR-2 dies. Extensive die polishing lines cover the obv & are evident on the rev as well. Semi PL reflectivity with a golden tone. Nice eye appeal! 2* variety tied for top pop @ 6/0 in the PCGS system. Pronounced repunching on the “18” in the date.
EEPS. PDS: (14: 4,5,5). 40% RB. Early die state obv & rev from PR-2 dies. Extensive die polishing lines cover the obv & are evident on the rev as well. Semi PL reflectivity with a golden tone. Nice eye appeal! 2* variety tied for top pop @ 6/0 in the PCGS system. Pronounced repunching on the “18” in the date.
2* variety. Bold repunched date with the “1” nearly touching the denticles. Pop 1/2.
EEPS. With only one RD graded higher, this is a super rare variety. This is a 2* variety in Rick Snow’s definitive reference book. Nice mint RD & a fully struck, problem-free example.
EEPS. With only one RD graded higher, this is a super rare variety. This is a 2* variety in Rick Snow’s definitive reference book. Nice mint RD & a fully struck, problem-free example.
EEPS. With only one RD graded higher, this is a super rare variety. This is a 2* variety in Rick Snow’s definitive reference book. Nice mint RD & a fully struck, problem-free example.
EEPS. With only one RD graded higher, this is a super rare variety. This is a 2* variety in Rick Snow’s definitive reference book. Nice mint RD & a fully struck, problem-free example.
EEPS. With only one RD graded higher, this is a super rare variety. This is a 2* variety in Rick Snow’s definitive reference book. Nice mint RD & a fully struck, problem-free example.
EEPS. With only one RD graded higher, this is a super rare variety. This is a 2* variety in Rick Snow’s definitive reference book. Nice mint RD & a fully struck, problem-free example.
One of the great rarities in US numismatics & a part of history. Finest known! Beautiful rich, lustrous RD. EEPS.
One of the great rarities in US numismatics & a part of history. Finest known! Beautiful rich, lustrous RD. EEPS.
One of the great rarities in US numismatics & a part of history. Finest known! Beautiful rich, lustrous RD. EEPS.
One of the great rarities in US numismatics & a part of history. Finest known! Beautiful rich, lustrous RD. EEPS.
One of the great rarities in US numismatics & a part of history. Finest known! Beautiful rich, lustrous RD. EEPS.
One of the great rarities in US numismatics & a part of history. Finest known! Beautiful rich, lustrous RD. EEPS.
One of the great rarities in US numismatics & a part of history. Finest known! Beautiful rich, lustrous RD. EEPS.
One of the great rarities in US numismatics & a part of history. Finest known! Beautiful rich, lustrous RD. EEPS.
One of the great rarities in US numismatics & a part of history. Finest known! Beautiful rich, lustrous RD. EEPS.
One of the great rarities in US numismatics & a part of history. Finest known! Beautiful rich, lustrous RD. EEPS.
EEPS. PDS (15: 5,5,5). Perfection; an absolute beauty! Virtually full RD; they can’t come any better than this!
EEPS. PDS (15: 5,5,5). Perfection; an absolute beauty! Virtually full RD; they can’t come any better than this!
EEPS. PDS (15: 5,5,5). Perfection; an absolute beauty! Virtually full RD; they can’t come any better than this!
Literally a thousand colors when tilted about the light. S/b RD. An abject beauty - EEPS.
Literally a thousand colors when tilted about the light. S/b RD. An abject beauty - EEPS.
Literally a thousand colors when tilted about the light. S/b RD. An abject beauty - EEPS.
EEPS. CAC. Nice, problem free, well struck example with exceptional eye appeal.
EEPS. CAC. Nice, problem free, well struck example with exceptional eye appeal.
EEPS. CAC. Nice, problem free, well struck example with exceptional eye appeal.
EEPS. CAC. Nice, problem free, well struck example with exceptional eye appeal.
EEPS. CAC. Nice, problem free, well struck example with exceptional eye appeal.
EEPS. CAC. Nice, problem free, well struck example with exceptional eye appeal.
Not only nice for the grade, but one of the most beautifully toned coins I’ve ever seen! EEPS.
Not only nice for the grade, but one of the most beautifully toned coins I’ve ever seen! EEPS.
Not only nice for the grade, but one of the most beautifully toned coins I’ve ever seen! EEPS.
Not only nice for the grade, but one of the most beautifully toned coins I’ve ever seen! EEPS.
Not only nice for the grade, but one of the most beautifully toned coins I’ve ever seen! EEPS.
CAC. Bright, fiery, solid mostly RD color. Great eye appeal & a top pop 1/0. While the 1880 IHC is fairly available in MS RD & RB grades, one at this level is other worldly.
CAC. Bright, fiery, solid mostly RD color. Great eye appeal & a top pop 1/0. While the 1880 IHC is fairly available in MS RD & RB grades, one at this level is other worldly.
CAC. Bright, fiery, solid mostly RD color. Great eye appeal & a top pop 1/0. While the 1880 IHC is fairly available in MS RD & RB grades, one at this level is other worldly.
CAC. Bright, fiery, solid mostly RD color. Great eye appeal & a top pop 1/0. While the 1880 IHC is fairly available in MS RD & RB grades, one at this level is other worldly.
CAC. Bright, fiery, solid mostly RD color. Great eye appeal & a top pop 1/0. While the 1880 IHC is fairly available in MS RD & RB grades, one at this level is other worldly.
CAC. Bright, fiery, solid mostly RD color. Great eye appeal & a top pop 1/0. While the 1880 IHC is fairly available in MS RD & RB grades, one at this level is other worldly.
CAC. Bright, fiery, solid mostly RD color. Great eye appeal & a top pop 1/0. While the 1880 IHC is fairly available in MS RD & RB grades, one at this level is other worldly.
Really cool, tough 4* variety. Nice toning! EEPS.
Really cool, tough 4* variety. Nice toning! EEPS.
Really cool, tough 4* variety. Nice toning! EEPS.
Really cool, tough 4* variety. Nice toning! EEPS.
Really cool, tough 4* variety. Nice toning! EEPS.
EEPS. PDS: (13: 4,4,5). 30% RB. Full strike with great luster. Emerald tone on the reverse. Nice eye appeal.
EEPS. PDS: (13: 4,4,5). 30% RB. Full strike with great luster. Emerald tone on the reverse. Nice eye appeal.
EEPS. PDS: (13: 4,4,5). 30% RB. Full strike with great luster. Emerald tone on the reverse. Nice eye appeal.
EEPS. PDS: (14: 5,4,5). S-14 variety exhibiting a fairly well centered dot on the rev under the right upright of the N in ONE. A 2* variety in Rick Snow’s definitive guidebook, it may actually be a hardness test. There’s further a distinctive “scoop-out” impression under the date. Chocolate BN with lavender overtones, the coin has exceptional eye appeal & is one of the finest known.
EEPS. PDS: (14: 5,4,5). S-14 variety exhibiting a fairly well centered dot on the rev under the right upright of the N in ONE. A 2* variety in Rick Snow’s definitive guidebook, it may actually be a hardness test. There’s further a distinctive “scoop-out” impression under the date. Chocolate BN with lavender overtones, the coin has exceptional eye appeal & is one of the finest known.
EEPS. PDS: (14: 5,4,5). S-14 variety exhibiting a fairly well centered dot on the rev under the right upright of the N in ONE. A 2* variety in Rick Snow’s definitive guidebook, it may actually be a hardness test. There’s further a distinctive “scoop-out” impression under the date. Chocolate BN with lavender overtones, the coin has exceptional eye appeal & is one of the finest known.
EEPS. PDS: (14: 5,4,5). S-14 variety exhibiting a fairly well centered dot on the rev under the right upright of the N in ONE. A 2* variety in Rick Snow’s definitive guidebook, it may actually be a hardness test. There’s further a distinctive “scoop-out” impression under the date. Chocolate BN with lavender overtones, the coin has exceptional eye appeal & is one of the finest known.
EEPS. PDS: (14: 5,4,5). S-14 variety exhibiting a fairly well centered dot on the rev under the right upright of the N in ONE. A 2* variety in Rick Snow’s definitive guidebook, it may actually be a hardness test. There’s further a distinctive “scoop-out” impression under the date. Chocolate BN with lavender overtones, the coin has exceptional eye appeal & is one of the finest known.
EEPS. PDS: (14: 5,4,5). S-14 variety exhibiting a fairly well centered dot on the rev under the right upright of the N in ONE. A 2* variety in Rick Snow’s definitive guidebook, it may actually be a hardness test. There’s further a distinctive “scoop-out” impression under the date. Chocolate BN with lavender overtones, the coin has exceptional eye appeal & is one of the finest known.