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OGH CAC. From the Scottish Collection. I paid WAY more than I should have for this piece. But, it has everything. Beautiful gold toning. Remarkably clean surfaces. A sharp strike everywhere, including the full head. And hot Diggity dog…It looks good in that green holder with the green bean.
OGH CAC. From the Scottish Collection. I paid WAY more than I should have for this piece. But, it has everything. Beautiful gold toning. Remarkably clean surfaces. A sharp strike everywhere, including the full head. And hot Diggity dog…It looks good in that green holder with the green bean.
OGH CAC. From the Scottish Collection. I paid WAY more than I should have for this piece. But, it has everything. Beautiful gold toning. Remarkably clean surfaces. A sharp strike everywhere, including the full head. And hot Diggity dog…It looks good in that green holder with the green bean.
Well struck original that was likely stored in a Kraft envelope. CAC approved.
Well struck original that was likely stored in a Kraft envelope. CAC approved.
Gorgeous pearly centered and chestnut brown bordered original. Likely stored in a Whitman folder. CAC approved.
Gorgeous pearly centered and chestnut brown bordered original. Likely stored in a Whitman folder. CAC approved.
This coin has original skin with a freakish strike. Toughest issue to find in fully struck gem.
Great strike, luster and rim toning. Certified by CAC for premium quality.
Great strike, luster and rim toning. Certified by CAC for premium quality.
Original, rose and cranberry colored, end of roll toner. Sharp strike and CAC approved.
Original, rose and cranberry colored, end of roll toner. Sharp strike and CAC approved.
Rare PCGS generation #2.1 slab. First ever OGH. Sharply struck up better than most MS 66 coins.
Rare PCGS generation #2.1 slab. First ever OGH. Sharply struck up better than most MS 66 coins.
Smooth, well struck and lustrous. In a 1st generation Rattler and CAC approved.
Smooth, well struck and lustrous. In a 1st generation Rattler and CAC approved.
Speckles of original toning, smooth surfaces, great luster and what a strike!
Speckles of original toning, smooth surfaces, great luster and what a strike!
Beautiful warm, golden, original toning. This piece is CAC certified for quality eye appeal. It looks like the sun going down. It just glows. From the Sunset collection part 60.
Beautiful warm, golden, original toning. This piece is CAC certified for quality eye appeal. It looks like the sun going down. It just glows. From the Sunset collection part 60.
Beautiful warm, golden, original toning. This piece is CAC certified for quality eye appeal. It looks like the sun going down. It just glows. From the Sunset collection part 60.
The allure of this 1859-O Liberty Seated Dollar is evident. Produced in New Orleans with the intention of export to China, these silver dollars held a significant role in 19th-century trade. However, many also circulated through the trade routes of the southern United States. This specimen was carefully tucked away shortly after minting, likely in an envelope, and has been impeccably preserved ever since. Encased in an older PCGS powder blue holder, the coin exudes true originality, evident in its pristine surfaces and the absence of marks. Notably, only 141 1859-O Liberty Seated Dollars bear the coveted CAC endorsement. Given their scarcity, these coins tend to be swiftly claimed once they hit the market.
The allure of this 1859-O Liberty Seated Dollar is evident. Produced in New Orleans with the intention of export to China, these silver dollars held a significant role in 19th-century trade. However, many also circulated through the trade routes of the southern United States. This specimen was carefully tucked away shortly after minting, likely in an envelope, and has been impeccably preserved ever since. Encased in an older PCGS powder blue holder, the coin exudes true originality, evident in its pristine surfaces and the absence of marks. Notably, only 141 1859-O Liberty Seated Dollars bear the coveted CAC endorsement. Given their scarcity, these coins tend to be swiftly claimed once they hit the market.
The allure of this 1859-O Liberty Seated Dollar is evident. Produced in New Orleans with the intention of export to China, these silver dollars held a significant role in 19th-century trade. However, many also circulated through the trade routes of the southern United States. This specimen was carefully tucked away shortly after minting, likely in an envelope, and has been impeccably preserved ever since. Encased in an older PCGS powder blue holder, the coin exudes true originality, evident in its pristine surfaces and the absence of marks. Notably, only 141 1859-O Liberty Seated Dollars bear the coveted CAC endorsement. Given their scarcity, these coins tend to be swiftly claimed once they hit the market.
The allure of this 1859-O Liberty Seated Dollar is evident. Produced in New Orleans with the intention of export to China, these silver dollars held a significant role in 19th-century trade. However, many also circulated through the trade routes of the southern United States. This specimen was carefully tucked away shortly after minting, likely in an envelope, and has been impeccably preserved ever since. Encased in an older PCGS powder blue holder, the coin exudes true originality, evident in its pristine surfaces and the absence of marks. Notably, only 141 1859-O Liberty Seated Dollars bear the coveted CAC endorsement. Given their scarcity, these coins tend to be swiftly claimed once they hit the market.
The allure of this 1859-O Liberty Seated Dollar is evident. Produced in New Orleans with the intention of export to China, these silver dollars held a significant role in 19th-century trade. However, many also circulated through the trade routes of the southern United States. This specimen was carefully tucked away shortly after minting, likely in an envelope, and has been impeccably preserved ever since. Encased in an older PCGS powder blue holder, the coin exudes true originality, evident in its pristine surfaces and the absence of marks. Notably, only 141 1859-O Liberty Seated Dollars bear the coveted CAC endorsement. Given their scarcity, these coins tend to be swiftly claimed once they hit the market.
From the Dick Osburn Collection.
From the Dick Osburn Collection.
From the Dick Osburn Collection.
From the Dick Osburn Collection.
From the Ozark Collection (NGC registry user-Boochie Boy).
From the Ozark Collection (NGC registry user-Boochie Boy).
From the Bimyway Collection.
From the Bimyway Collection.
From the Bimyway Collection.