Session 1
Colonials
(1670-75) FARTH St. Patrick Farthing--Corrosion--NGC Details. Fine. Breen-208, W-11500. Nothing below king. The central devices show considerable wear and the surfaces are granular, but all peripheral legends are easily readable on this example of early New Jersey coinage. These undated coins were imported from Ireland by Mark Newby circa 1670 to serve in the Colonial economy. Listed on page 39 of the 2011 Guide Book.
(1694) TOKEN London Elephant Token, Thick Planchet--Planchet Flaw--NGC Details. XF. Hodder 2-B, W-12040, R.2. A lightly worn chocolate-brown example of the popular token with GOD PRESERVE LONDON reverse. The obverse is smooth if softly struck, while the reverse shows the extensive planchet voids which account for the details grade. Listed on page 44 of the 2011 Guide Book.
(1694) TOKEN London Elephant Token, Thick Planchet AU53 NGC. Hodder 2-B, W-12040, R.2. A deep brown example that provides a consistent strike and refreshingly unblemished surfaces. A solitary slender vertical planchet void is noted at 5 o'clock on the reverse. This is the most available Elephant token variety, but the type is under strong demand from Early American collectors. Listed on page 44 of the 2011 Guide Book.
Ex: Long Beach Signature (Heritage, 5/2008), lot 2095.
1723 1/2P Hibernia Halfpenny MS64 Brown PCGS. Martin 4.17-Gc.22, R.3. The E in REX is repunched, as is the right foot of the N in HIBERNIA. Olive-brown overall with substantial brick-red near the rims. A minor obverse rim depression at 7 o'clock. Listed on page 43 of the 2011 Guide Book. Population: 21 in 64 Brown, 6 finer (6/10).
1723 1/2P Hibernia Halfpenny MS63 Red and Brown PCGS. Martin 4.17-Gc.22, R.3. A splendid example with fully lustrous medium brown surfaces and generous portions of mint red color, especially on the obverse. Listed on page 43 of the 2011 Guide Book.
Ex: Denver Signature (Heritage, 8/2006), lot 17, which realized $747.50.
1773 1/2P Virginia Halfpenny, Period MS63 Brown PCGS. Newman 25-M, W-1580, R.2. Seven harp strings. Newman 25-M. Beautiful rose-red and lime-green toning enriches this shimmering and undisturbed halfpenny. Well struck aside from the top of the harp. Struck from clashed dies. Listed on page 43 of the 2011 Guide Book.
Ex: Hill Country Collection (Heritage, 1/2007), lot 96, which realized $920.
1773 1/2P Virginia Halfpenny, Period MS63 Red and Brown PCGS. Newman 27-J, W-1585, R.2. Generous copper-orange elements mingle with the dominant violet-brown on this Select example. Well struck with few singularly mentionable abrasions. Listed on page 43 of the 2011 Guide Book.
1773 1/2P Virginia Halfpenny, Period MS63 Red and Brown PCGS. Newman 26-Y, W-1680, R.2. Substantial orange-red remains, particularly on the reverse, although the portrait and obverse field are deep brown. The grade appears conservative despite a minor fingerprint on the A in VIRGINIA. Encapsulated in a green label holder. Listed on page 43 of the 2011 Guide Book.
1773 1/2P Virginia Halfpenny, No Period MS66 Brown PCGS Secure. CAC. Newman 3-F, W-1455, High R.4. Seven harpstrings. Although designated as Brown, ample orange-gold remains, particularly on the reverse. This prooflike Premium Gem has a good strike and an unabraded appearance. Remarkable quality for this pre-Revolutionary War issue. Listed on page 43 of the 2011 Guide Book.
1787 COPPER Connecticut Copper, Draped Bust Left AU50 PCGS. Miller 33.9-s.2, W-3490, R.2. Extensively cracked on the reverse with "blobby" first 7 in the date, as often seen. Scattered streaks of dark color and occasional voids on lightly worn chocolate surfaces. Listed on page 60 of the 2011 Guide Book.
1787 COPPER Nova Eborac Copper, Seated Right AU55 PCGS. Breen-987, W-5760, R.4. A splendid, sharply struck representative with smooth surfaces and excellent centering. Trivial surface marks are entirely inconsequential on this example. PCGS has only certified one finer piece while NGC has never graded a better example. Population: 4 in 55, 1 finer (6/10). Listed on page 65 of the 2011 Guide Book.
1786 COPPER New Jersey Copper, Bridle VF35 PCGS. Maris 18-M, W-4890, R.1. The "bridle" is a vertical die crack between the snout and the right truncation of the horse. A medium-brown representative with smooth surfaces and the expected moderate incompleteness of strike at the centers. Listed on page 66 of the 2011 Guide Book. Population: 3 in 35, 12 finer (6/10).
1787 COPPER New Jersey Copper, Serpent Head VF35 PCGS. M. 54-k, W-5295, R.3. A scarce die pair which is the only known appearance of the memorable "Serpent Head" obverse. This is a Choice VF coin with dappled caramel and chocolate color. A planchet void affects the lower shield and nearby fields. Listed on page 67 of the 2011 Guide Book. Population: 8 in 35, 6 finer (6/10).
Federal Contract Coinage
1787 1C Fugio Cent, UNITED STATES, No Cinquefoils VF25 PCGS. Newman 1-B, R.4. An important variety from obverse die 1 that has several distinctive differences from other obverse dies. Most specific among those is the cross after the date with no cinquefoils. The sundial is also incorrectly engraved, with a Roman numeral X following VIII.
Although a few small marks are visible on each side, the planchet is smooth with lovely olive-brown and golden-tan surfaces. Here is an excellent chance to acquire the scarce and distinctive Newman 1-B die marriage. Listed on page 83 of the 2011 Guide Book.
1787 1C Fugio Cent, STATES UNITED, 4 Cinquefoils, Pointed Rays--Cracked Planchet Obverse/Reverse--VF25 PCGS. Newman 9-T, W-6770, R.6. The planchet crack referred to on the insert appears as a straight line between the center and 2 o'clock, relative to the obverse. Listed on page 83 of the 2011 Guide Book.
1787 1C Fugio Cent, STATES UNITED, 4 Cinquefoils, Pointed Rays VF30 PCGS. Newman 8-X, W-6750, R.3. The prominent die break on the lower obverse legend identifies the marriage. An attractive chocolate-brown Fugio with clean surfaces and substantial design definition. Listed on page 83 of the 2011 Guide Book.
1787 1C Fugio Cent, STATES UNITED, 4 Cinquefoils, Pointed Rays VF35 PCGS. Newman 6-W, W-6730, R.4. This minimally abraded chocolate-brown Fugio is moderately worn, but all legends are readable aside from a few of the Roman numerals on the sundial. Listed on page 83 of the 2011 Guide Book.
1787 1C Fugio Cent, STATES UNITED, 4 Cinquefoils, Pointed Rays XF40 PCGS. Newman 6-W, W-6730, R.4. The die crack through the 8 o'clock ring identifies this seldom-seen variety. The golden-brown surfaces are uncommonly smooth, and the strike is crisp save for the lower right area of the sundial and the upper right portion of WE ARE ONE. Listed on page 83 of the 2011 Guide Book.
1787 1C Fugio Cent, UNITED STATES, Cinquefoils VF35 PCGS. Newman 8-B, W-6740, R.3. This deep olive-brown Fugio has bold sundial numerals and an absence of abrasions. Struck from clashed dies, and a few degrees off center toward 3 o'clock. Listed on page 83 of the 2011 Guide Book.
1787 1C Fugio Cent, UNITED STATES, Cinquefoils--Struck 12% Off Center--VF35 PCGS. Newman 21-I, R.4. This piece is struck 12% (per PCGS) off-center at 2 o'clock. It is a late die state with heavy clash marks evident on each side. Both sides have a pleasing blend of olive, tan, and darker brown patina, with pleasing surfaces that are only trivially abraded. It is exceptional quality for any Fugio cent, and is particularly desirable for its error and scarce die marriage. Listed on page 83 of the 2011 Guide Book.
1787 1C Fugio Cent, Club Rays, Rounded Ends--Double Struck, Second Strike 40% Off-Center--PCGS Genuine. Newman 3-D, R.3. The PCGS number ending in .97 suggests Environmental Damage as the reason, or perhaps one of the reasons, that PCGS deemed this coin not gradable. In our opinion, this coin has the details of a VF specimen that has been corroded.
This highly desirable double struck specimen has nice details with dark brown surfaces that exhibit some green corrosion and other porosity. A few additional scrapes and blemishes are noted. Listed on page 84 of the 2011 Guide Book.
1787 1C Fugio Cent, Club Rays, Rounded Ends VF25 PCGS. CAC. Newman 3-D, W-6680, R.3. A charming cocoa-brown example of this scarce subtype. A minute rim bruise is noted near 10 o'clock on the obverse, and a minor lamination is present near the F in FUGIO. Listed on page 84 of the 2011 Guide Book.
Ex: Long Beach Signature (Heritage, 9/2008), lot 64, which realized $1,380.
1787 1C Fugio Cent, Club Rays, Rounded Ends VF30 PCGS. Newman 4-E, W-6685, R.3. A tan-brown piece with a slightly brighter central obverse. Richly detailed and unmarked. A small curved clip (as struck) is centered at 2 o'clock. A popular Guide Book subtype, certainly scarcer than the Pointed Rays variety, particularly in better grades. Listed on page 84 of the 2011 Guide Book. Population: 19 in 30, 39 finer (6/10).
1787 1C Fugio Cent, Club Rays, Concave Ends, FUCIO XF40 NGC. Newman 2-C, R.6. This variety is significant, as the obverse has the FUCIO engraving blunder. It is the only use of either die, and only about a dozen pieces survive. Newman 2-C also represents the Club Rays, Concave Ends obverse style that is also elusive.
This example has a slightly brassy appearance, with yellowish highlights on otherwise deep blackish-brown surfaces that exhibit minor corrosion "due to typical planchet characteristics," according to Michael Hodder in the 1987 catalog of the Taylor Collection. Hodder continued in his distinctive cataloging style to write that this piece is "one of the finest known of the issue; on a better planchet than Robison-270, nearly as nice as Roper-412, and nicer than the Kessler plate coin."
In the 1987 offering of the Taylor Collection, the Newman 2-C variety was considered R.7, while today it is listed as R.6 in Eric Newman's United States Fugio Copper Coinage of 1787, released less than two years ago. The Taylor specimen is sharper than any of the three examples plated in Newman's book. It is also sharper than the Norweb specimen. Despite the new publication that is illustrated with Bill Noyes' color photography, there is no other Census information included, so we are unable to state exactly where this piece ranks, although it is certainly high on the short list. Here is an incredible opportunity for the advanced specialist to acquire an impressive example of the Newman 2-C rarity. Listed on page 84 of the 2011 Guide Book.
Ex: Frederick Taylor Collection (Bowers and Merena, 3/1987), lot 2739.
1787 1C Fugio Cent, New Haven Restrike, Copper MS64 Brown PCGS. CAC. Newman 104-FF. This chocolate-brown near-Gem has satin luster and a virtual absence of marks. No carbon is evident, although the granular surface from die rust is present, as always seen on this popular 19th century variety. Listed on page 84 of the 2011 Guide Book. Population: 19 in 64 Brown, 7 finer (6/10).
1787 1C Fugio Cent, New Haven Restrike, Copper MS64 Brown PCGS. CAC. Newman 104-FF. Pleasing golden-brown, honey, and brick-red toning ensures the eye appeal of this well struck and unblemished example. The lightly pebbled texture is from die rust, as made and characteristic of this circa-1860 private "restrike." Listed on page 84 of the 2011 Guide Book. Population: 19 in 64 Brown, 7 finer (6/10).
1787 1C Fugio Cent, New Haven Restrike, Copper MS64 Red and Brown PCGS. Newman 104-FF, W-17560. The borders display glimpses of the initial orange-red luster, while the fields and devices are toned brown. Precisely struck and undisturbed with the usual mint-made die rust within the rings. Listed on page 84 of the 2011 Guide Book. Population: 15 in 64 Red and Brown, 19 finer (6/10).
1787 1C Fugio Cent, New Haven Restrike, Brass AU55 PCGS. Newman 104-FF, W-17560. A golden-brown example with slightly deeper steel-gray toning across the peripheries. The sundial displays friction from brief non-numismatic handling, but satin luster dominates the devices. The central obverse is not buckled, contrary to Breen's comments for brass pieces (Breen-1321). The New Haven Restrike of the Fugio cent is rare in brass format. Listed on page 84 of the 2011 Guide Book. Population: 1 in 55, 3 finer (6/10).
Colonials
(1785) COPPER Bar Copper AU55 PCGS Secure. Breen-1145, W-8520, R.4. This distinctive but anonymous issue is referred to in the November 12, 1785 New Jersey Gazette, which comments that "a new and curious kind of coppers have lately made their appearance in New York. ... These coppers are in fact similar to Continental buttons without eyes; on the one side are thirteen stripes and on the other U.S.A. as was usual on the soldiers buttons." A lightly circulated walnut-brown example. Unabraded aside from a single brief thin mark on the field between the lowest two bars. The popularity of the Bar cent has led to counterfeiting, but the present piece has both major diagnostics, which are the spur from the end of the second bar, and a slender die crack at the center between bars. Listed on page 70 of the 2011 Guide Book. Population: 16 in 55, 21 finer (6/10).
1789 TOKEN Mott Token, Thick Planchet, Plain Edge AU58 PCGS. Breen-1020. This medium brown Mott token is from late stage dies, with a large die break from the upper left clock corner, a soft impression on the eagle, and a roughhewn texture to the fields. A few degrees off center toward 12:30, and the reverse has a rim ding at 9 o'clock. Listed on page 70 of the 2011 Guide Book. Population: 12 in 58, 31 finer (6/10).
1783 1C Washington & Independence Cent, Large Military Bust AU55 PCGS. Baker-4, W-10190, R.4. This briefly circulated deep chocolate-brown representative has medal turn instead of the usual coin turn. No marks are visible save for a small tick near the branch. Listed on page 75 of the 2011 Guide Book. Population: 20 in 55, 34 finer (6/10).
Undated 1C Washington Double Head Cent AU53 PCGS. Baker-6, W-11200, R.2. A briefly circulated deep golden-brown Washington cent that has a good strike and a few thin field marks. Listed on page 76 of the 2011 Guide Book. Population: 21 in 53, 54 finer (6/10).
1795 1/2P Washington Grate Halfpenny, Large Buttons, Reeded Edge MS61 Brown NGC. Baker-29A or -29AA, W-10955, R.1. The edge is concealed by the holder, which precludes specific attribution. Deep olive-brown toning shrouds moderately prooflike surfaces. A boldly struck and unabraded halfpenny with faint curved planchet marks on the reverse, as made and often seen on this issue. Listed on page 79 of the 2011 Guide Book. Census: 8 in 61 Brown, 26 finer (6/10).
1795 1/2P Washington Liberty & Security Halfpenny, BIRMINGHAM Edge AU55 NGC. Baker-31B, W-11010, R.5. All of the Liberty and Security edge designs are rare or very rare, though the Birmingham edge is among the more accessible types in better grades. This is a lightly worn example with orange and peach overtones to the "Brown" surfaces. Listed on page 80 of the 2011 Guide Book. Census: 1 in 55, 3 finer (6/10).
Undated MEDAL Washington Success Medal, Small Size, Plain Edge MS61 PCGS. Baker-267A, W-10877, R.5. A wonderful Mint State example, and seldom seen so fine, with bright yellow and green surfaces, and accompanying deep blue. Although the surfaces have a few insignificant marks, the overall appearance is excellent with a high degree of aesthetic appeal. Listed on page 80 of the 2011 Guide Book. Population: 2 in 61, 3 finer (6/10).
Undated MEDAL Washington Success Medal, Small Size, Plain Edge MS62 NGC. Baker-267A, W-10877, R.5. NGC has designated this medal as Reeded Edge, but the current generation NGC holder allows examination of the edge, and it appears to be plain. No premium is associated with either edge variety. Brassy olive-green and sun-gold with glimpses of rose-red toning on the reverse. No marks are evident. As always, the all-seeing eye is lightly brought up. Listed on page 80 of the 2011 Guide Book.
Half Cents
1793 1/2 C --Corroded--ANACS. AG3 Details. C-1, B-1, High R.3. The reverse is distinctive to the variety. A well-worn and extensively corroded example, golden-brown save for a large area of green at the upper obverse, yet a readily collectible example of this important first-year issue. MRB Poor 1.(
Registry values: P8)
1796 1/2 C With Pole Good 4 PCGS. C-2, B-2, High R.4. The more common of the two 1796 half cent variants, though still very scarce in an absolute sense and bordering on rare. The year's strikingly low mintage for half cents--just 1,390 pieces--has made it celebrated among collectors of the denomination. This well-worn example has deep brown surfaces with a touch of cinnamon. Both sides show general striking weakness, as sometimes found. Modest porosity is present at the margins, and the obverse has numerous faded pinscratches, yet the eye appeal of this piece is strong. A noteworthy survivor for the grade. MRB Fair 2. Population: 8 in 4, 25 finer (5/10).(
Registry values: P9)
1797 1/2 C 1 Above 1, Plain Edge VG10 PCGS. C-1, B-1, R.2. A lovely medium brown example of the popular blundered die variety, with smooth and essentially problem-free surfaces. The obverse is lightly bulged with moderate die cracks in this intermediate die state. MRB VG7.(
Registry values: P6)
1804 1/2 C Plain 4, No Stems MS64 Brown NGC. C-13, B-10, R.1. The sole Plain 4, No Stems die pair for the year. Generous golden overtones visit violet and brown surfaces. A spot is noted to the right of Liberty's chin. MRB 60.(
Registry values: P4)
1828 1/2 C 13 Stars MS64 Red and Brown PCGS. C-3, B-2, R.1. Manley Die State 4.0. This sharply struck near-Gem has ample brick-red luster, along with areas of lilac and steel-blue toning. Carbon is nearly nonexistent, and abrasions are equally absent. MRB 60+.(
Registry values: P1)
1855 1/2 C MS65 Red and Brown NGC. CAC. C-1, B-1, R.1. Bright orange color accompanies turquoise and bluish-brown patina on this sharp example. An attractive late-date survivor. MRB AU55.(
Registry values: P1)
Large Cents
1793 Chain 1C AMERICA--Scratches--NGC Details. Poor. S-3, B-4, Low R.3. "Clear enough to identify" is an often-applied descriptor for the Poor grade, and this coin is just that, both on the reverse with its eponymous chain and the obverse, which shows the straight bust truncation of the S-3 variety. Both sides show scratches, with one at the left reverse the most visible. MRB Poor 1.
1793 Chain 1C AMERICA--Corrosion--NGC Details. AG. S-3, B-4, Low R.3. Both sides have heavy patches of blackish corrosion on dark brown surfaces. The Chain is completely outlined. MRB Poor-1.(
Registry values: N1793)
1793 1C Wreath Cent, Lettered Edge Genuine PCGS. S-11c, B-16c, Low R.3. The PCGS number ending in .GN suggests an unknown reason why PCGS deemed this coin not gradable. In our opinion, the coin has the details of a VG specimen that has corrosion and rim damage. Streaky chocolate and blue-violet surfaces exhibit significant rim abrasions and cuts, and much of the inner surfaces exhibit the aftereffects of corrosion. Still, an important and readily collectible Wreath cent. MRB 4.
1793 1C Wreath Cent, Lettered Edge--Corrosion--NGC Details. VF. S-11b, B-16b, R.4. Scarcer than the usual S-11c, which has a single leaf after DOLLAR instead of the two leaves visible on the edge of the present coin. All legends are clear on this nicely detailed medium brown Wreath cent. Evenly granular but no abrasions are evident, and the rims are refreshingly free from the bruises often seen on circulated examples of the type. MRB 10.
1794 1C Head of 1794 Fine 15 NGC. S-31, B-13, R.1. Rich chocolate-brown color is a highlight of this worn but appealing second-year large cent. Only a few small abrasions and flyspecks are visible on each side. MRB 6.(
Registry values: P1)
1794 1C Head of 1794 Fine 15 PCGS. S-44, B-33, R.1. The reverse is prominently cracked between STATES and OF. Significantly worn but with beautiful chocolate-brown color. Holder scratches at the central reverse do not affect the coin itself. MRB 12.(
Registry values: P1)
1794 1C Head of 1794--Corrosion--NGC Details. VF. S-63, B-37, R.2. A moderately worn Head of 1794 example with oddly placed 9 in the date. Deep chocolate-brown surfaces show areas of blue-green corrosion, mostly at the rims. MRB 6.
1795 1C Plain Edge VF30 NGC. S-77, B-6, R.3. This scarce die pair is more elusive than the S-76b or S-78, though far more accessible than the other two Plain Edge types, both of which have NC (noncollectible) designations. Pink and violet overtones grace moderately worn but still-glossy surfaces. MRB 20.(
Registry values: N991)
1796 1C Liberty Cap--Triple Struck, Flip Over and Off Center--VG10 NGC. S-91, B-1, R.3. The careful observer will note that the digits 96 are visible three times, quickly confirming its status as a triple strike. Beginning with the most prominent strike, the full date is visible in its proper location at 6 o'clock on the obverse. Flipping the coin over (using standard coin turn), the other appearances of the digits 96 are at 9 o'clock inside the border, and at about 10:30 within the upper wreath branch. Of course, considerable additional detail is visible from all three strikes.
Although the surfaces are microscopically rough, this piece has pleasing medium brown color with considerable detail. In fact, the sharpness is that of a Very Fine coin, and NGC obviously used a net-grading process to arrive at VG10. The two flip-over triple strike 1796 Liberty Cap cents in the present sale are possibly the only two known of that error class. Double strike and triple strike coins can be found from time to time, as can flip-over double strike coins. However, flip-over triple strike coins are extremely rare. MRB VG10.(
Registry values: N491)
1796 1C Liberty Cap--Environmental Damage--NGC Details. VF. S-91, B-1, R.3. A moderately worn example of this scarce Liberty Cap die pair. Both sides show evidence of corrosion, light on the chocolate-brown obverse but deeper on the reverse. MRB 8.
1796 1C Liberty Cap Flip-Over Triple Strike--Scratches--NGC Details. VF. S-89, B-10, R.3 The NGC holder labels this as double struck; however, it is actually a flip-over triple strike, the second such 1796 Liberty Cap in this auction. It also has a planchet clip at 11 o'clock, although unfortunately the tab on the NGC holder perfectly covers the clip.
The first strike was an off-center strike from the S-89 dies, perhaps 10% off-center. The second strike was rotated about 90 degrees from the first strike. The third strike is the flip-over strike, without further rotation from the second strike. Evidence of the first and third strike is boldly visible, while evidence of the second strike appears in the form of ST from STATES, visible on the cap of the third impression. All past owners, including Ted Naftzger, have called this piece a flip-over double strike, until the consignor to the present sale took a closer look.
The surfaces of this specimen are outstanding, despite the minor scratches, with olive and dark brown color and few other blemishes. MRB VF20.
Ex: George H. Decker (10/1976); R.E. Naftzger, Jr.; 1990 Early American Coppers Sale (5/1990), lot 34; Chris Victor-McCawley.
1797 1C Reverse of 1797, No Stems--Corrosion, Obverse Scratches--NGC Details. AU. S-131, B-27, R.2. The most accessible of the No Stems, Reverse of 1797 die pairs for the year. Deep rose-brown and violet surfaces show texture from corrosion, and a scratch appears as a line down the left side of Liberty's face and the edge of her neck. MRB 25.
1799 1C --Environmental Damage, Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. VG. S-189, B-3, R.2. The obverse displays consistent moderate granularity, while the reverse is somewhat glossy from burnishing. Several faint pinscratches cross the central reverse, which shows greater wear than the remainder of the coin. About 75% of the date is clear. The 1799 is the rarest large cent date, and it has been regarded as a key to the denomination since the 19th century. MRB 4.
1804 1C --Improperly Cleaned, Scratched--NGC Details. Fine. S-266, B-1, R.2. The famous single-die-pair date, offered here with significant detail despite appreciable wear. Chocolate-brown surfaces are glossy from a past cleaning, and the portrait and right obverse field show a number of scratches. MRB 6.
1804 1C --Corrosion, Obverse Scratched--NGC Details. Fine. S-266a, B-1, R.2. Sole die pair for this famous year. Extensive peripheral corrosion on the obverse with a scratch that runs parallel with Liberty's mouth, though the reverse is better-preserved. MRB 5.
1804 1C --Tooled--NGC Details. VF. S-266c, R.2. The S-266c, or Breen's State IV, is the most commonly seen state with prominent die break across the tops of the RTY in LIBERTY and the MERIC in AMERICA. This moderately worn chocolate-brown example shows evidence of deep scratches on both obverse and reverse, the former tooled and the latter largely left as is. MRB 8.
1820/19 1C Small Date. AU55 NGC. N-3, R.2. Star 11 is recut on the obverse of this overdate variety. Both sides have medium brown surfaces with trivial abrasions and minor scratches. MRB VF30.(
Registry values: P1)
1843 1C Petite Head, Large Letters MS64 Brown PCGS. N-4, R.1. Grellman Die State c. The sole die marriage that pairs the old-style Petite Head obverse with the new-style Large Letters reverse. Satiny and smooth with consistent medium brown toning and a bold strike. A tiny mint-made defect on the obverse rim at 8 o'clock and a small, subtle spot near the E in ONE decide the grade. MRB 60.(
Registry values: P1)
1852 1C MS65 Red and Brown PCGS. N-11, R.1. Grellman Die State d, and often seen in Mint State grades. This lovely Gem has considerable orange mint luster with medium brown and iridescent toning. MRB 63.(
Registry values: N1793)
1856 1C Slanted 5 MS64 Red PCGS. N-1, R.1. The most distinctive markers are the lines off the corner of Liberty's eye. Rich copper-orange surfaces show tinges of rose and a few spots at the margins. MRB 64.(
Registry values: P1)
Proof Large Cents
1849 1C PR63 Brown PCGS. N-18, R.6. This well-struck specimen possesses flashy mirrors and glossy ocean-blue and cherry-red surfaces. Occasional faint hairlines appear beneath a strong lens. A rare and underappreciated proof date. NGC and PCGS combined have certified only 11 proofs in all grades (5/10). MRB PR60.(
Registry values: P3)
Flying Eagle Cents
1856 1C --Reverse Damage--NGC Details. Fine. Snow-3. Attribution difficult to determine due to wear, but the date location corresponds to Snow-3. The obverse of this orange-brown example displays well with only a rim nick above the O in OF as a possible concern. The left reverse shows a substantial depression which accounts for the details grade.
1857 1C MS64 NGC. FS-401b, Snow-2. Type of 1856. Frosty and lustrous golden-tan surfaces provide excellent eye appeal. This specimen is boldly detailed with strong wing, tail, and wreath definition.(
Registry values: N1793)
1858 1C Large Letters MS65 PCGS. High Leaves, Closed E in ONE. Fully struck and highly lustrous with only a single unimportant mark noted above the O in ONE. The almond-gold fields are virtually devoid of carbon. A two-year type, excluding the pattern 1856. Encapsulated in a green label holder. PCGS has certified only 27 coins in higher numeric grades (6/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
Proof Flying Eagle Cents
1856 1C PR10 PCGS. Snow-3. This die pair is associated with business strikes, but in recent years PCGS has designated all 1856 Flying Eagle cents as proofs. Snow-3 was principally struck in 1856 to demonstrate the new diameter and design to government officials. A majority of the issue is from Snow-9 dies, which are proofs restruck in the late 1850s for collector sale. Most Snow-9 examples come in high grade, while well circulated pieces such as the present coin are usually Snow-3, since the initial recipients were noncollectors. Toned deep olive brown, with bold legends and substantial remaining plumage detail. The only noticeable surface detraction is a small curly strike-through (as made) near the I in AMERICA.(
Registry values: N1)
1856 1C PR62 PCGS. Snow-9. A fully struck example of this important and scarce issue. The mintage of the 1856 is only a fraction of any other small cent date. Initially a pattern, the 1856 was restruck in the late 1850s, with a majority of such pieces from Snow-9 dies. Nonetheless, the
Guide Book estimates only a total of 2,000 1856 Flying Eagle cents were struck. The issue was essential to own for any self-respecting 19th century collector; a few numismatists made a specialty of it, accumulating more than 100 examples. The present coin features original apple-green, peach-red, and sun-gold toning. The fields are moderately reflective and display only occasional tiny marks.(
Registry values: N4719)
Indian Cents
1860 1C Pointed Bust MS64 PCGS. Experts estimate approximately 5% of the mintage of 1860 Indian Head cents was struck from dies using the older Pointed Bust design of 1859, and specimens in Mint State grades are scarce today. The present coin is sharply struck, with pleasing, reflective surfaces. Population: 77 in 64, 35 finer (5/10).(
Registry values: P4)
1861 1C MS65 PCGS. CAC. This sharply detailed Gem has lustrous golden-tan surfaces with only a few faint toning freckles on each side. A splendid example that is rare in higher grades.(
Registry values: N1793)
1861 1C MS66 NGC. Pink, lavender, and ice-blue hues dominate this unusually toned Premium Gem. Impressive luster and a solid strike add to the exotic eye appeal. This Civil War-era copper-nickel cent issue is elusive at the MS66 level and a rarity any better. Census: 43 in 66, 3 finer (5/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1864 1C Copper-Nickel MS65 NGC. Bright gold-to-peach surfaces highlight this final-year copper-nickel cent. Excellent detail on the obverse with only minor flyspecks as possible distractions.(
Registry values: N1793)
1868 1C MS65 Red NGC. Lustrous and well struck with a remarkably carbon-free and unabraded appearance. Beautiful fire-red, gold, and olive hues further ensure the eye appeal. Rare in such exemplary condition, and housed in a prior generation holder. Census: 15 in 65 Red, 3 finer (5/10).
Ex: Santa Fe Collection, Part Two (Heritage, 1/2008), lot 292, which realized $3,220.(
Registry values: N2998)
1870 1C MS64 Red and Brown PCGS. Richard Snow considers MS64 Red and Brown the Optimal Collecting Grade for this issue. The present coin is well struck, with mostly red surfaces, highlighted by streaks of lilac and brown. Housed in a green label holder.(
Registry values: N1793)
1870 1C MS65 Red and Brown PCGS. CAC. Decidedly more Red than Brown with only minor mellowing of bright copper-orange surfaces. Smooth and attractive, a Gem with winning eye appeal.(
Registry values: N1793)
1870 1C MS65 Red and Brown NGC. Snow-23. Eagle Eye Photo Seal, Card Included. Bold N. The reverse exhibits minor die doubling, most apparent on the lower serif of the E in CENT. The obverse is notable for a prominent die lump on the Indian's neck. Peach-gold and sea-green with a bit more of the latter. Sharply struck and mark-free. A popular lower-mintage date, housed in a former generation holder.(
Registry values: N1793)
1871 1C MS65 Red and Brown PCGS. CAC. Bold N. Warm reddish-orange and lighter copper-rose hues mingle with mahogany on this charming Gem. Well-defined for the issue and surprisingly challenging at this grade level. Population: 54 in 65 Red and Brown, 0 finer (5/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1873 1C Open 3 MS65 Red and Brown PCGS. Considerable copper-gold, orange, and peach hues mix with brown on this Open 3 Gem. Solidly struck with a solitary flyspeck noted to the left of the headdress.(
Registry values: P5)
1876 1C MS65 Red and Brown PCGS. A frosty Gem with excellent eye appeal, this example has traces of original orange mint luster that have ceded to light brown and pale blue. Population: 60 in 65 Red and Brown, 1 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1877 1C Good 4 PCGS. Shallow N. This chocolate-brown representative displays wear appropriate for the grade, but all letters in UNITED STATES OF AMERICA are clear, and this key date cent has no consequential marks. Encapsulated in an old green label holder.(
Registry values: N1)
1877 1C Good 6 ANACS. A pleasing example with delicate gold toning over light brown surfaces, the reverse a trifle darker. Both sides have full rims with some remaining internal detail.(
Registry values: N1)
1877 1C VG8 NGC. Both sides carry grade-consistent surface marks with pleasing dark brown color. An acceptable circulated example of the key-date Indian cent.(
Registry values: N991)
1877 1C VG10 PCGS. The tops of the letters in LIBERTY are visible on this example. Both sides have smooth medium brown surfaces. A highly collectible circulated example of the key Indian cent.
From The Classic Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
1877 1C Fine 12 NGC. The letters of LIBERTY are worn but readable on this violet-tinged brown example. Close inspection reveals a handful of scattered abrasions and a few shallow pinscratches in the fields.(
Registry values: N1793)
1877 1C --Harshly Cleaned--NGC Details. VF. A moderately worn example with dulled orange-brown surfaces overall. Spots at the central obverse and the upper and middle reverse suggest the impetus for a misguided attempt at cleaning.(
Registry values: N1793)
1877 1C VF25 NGC. A pleasing medium brown example with few distracting marks, this piece has a full LIBERTY with additional central details. This key-date Indian cent is in constant demand in all grades.(
Registry values: N1793)
1877 1C VF35 PCGS. Deep walnut-brown surfaces are moderately worn but minimally marked. A richly toned and charming representative of this famous Indian cent key.(
Registry values: N1793)
1882 1C MS65 Red PCGS. CAC. The 1882 Indian Head cent is an available issue, but true Gem specimens with original red surfaces are difficult to locate. The present coin is sharply struck and possesses uncommon eye appeal. Population: 68 in 65 Red, 23 finer (5/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1886 1C Type Two MS65 Red and Brown NGC. Virtually full red mint luster is actually a combination of bright orange and pale yellow, with traces of delicate blue on the high points. Census: 34 in 65 Red and Brown, 1 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1898 1C MS65 Red NGC. CAC. A splendid Gem with blazing luster and a bold strike. The olive-gold surfaces are immaculate aside from a few inconspicuous grazes on the portrait. Encapsulated in a former generation holder. Census: 61 in 65 Red, 31 finer (6/10).
Ex: Long Beach (Heritage, 9/2006), lot 8363.(
Registry values: N991)
1908-S 1C MS65 Red NGC. This low-mintage peach-gold Gem exhibits vibrant luster and is well-struck, save for the upper feather tips of the headdress. A few minute flecks on the central reverse field merit only passing mention.(
Registry values: N1793)
1909-S 1C MS64 Red and Brown PCGS. CAC. The predominantly honey-gold surfaces have mellowed to brown over much of the portrait and left obverse field. This shimmering, spot-free, and unabraded near-Gem is from the lowest business strike mintage of the series.(
Registry values: N1793)
Proof Indian Cents
1861 1C PR64 PCGS. CAC. With an estimated mintage of 1,000 pieces, the 1861 proof Indian Head cent is the key proof issue of the series. The present coin is a well preserved example, with reflective original fields and strongly impressed devices. The mirrors are not deeply reflective due to the poor quality of the dies, but this specimen shows some elements of contrast that are missing on most examples of this date. Population: 53 in 64, 20 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1862 1C PR65 Cameo NGC. Fully struck and prominently mirrored with sun-gold color and a hint of a fingerprint fragment on the left obverse field. Just 550 proofs were struck. Census: 20 in 65 Cameo, 26 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: P3)
1862 1C PR66 Cameo NGC. Fully struck and prominently mirrored, with good contrast and a few pinpoint flecks near the final A in AMERICA. Although business strikes were coined in large quantity to compensate for Civil War hoarding, proof mintages were low, limited to 550 pieces. Census: 21 in 66 Cameo, 5 finer (5/10).(
Registry values: P3)
1863 1C PR64 Cameo PCGS. The surfaces have rich mahogany tones with an undercurrent of green. Gleaming fields and sharply struck, frosted devices combine for lovely contrast. A few dark spots are noted on and near the rims. Population: 8 in 64 Cameo, 16 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1864 1C Bronze No L PR66 Brown NGC. A scarce issue in proof, the 1864 bronze Indian cents had a low proof mintage. This Premium Gem is mostly medium to dark olive with traces of violet, sea-green, and pale yellow toning. Census: 10 in 66 Brown, 2 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1864 1C Bronze No L PR64 Red NGC. Copper-orange and lilac elements mingle on this near-Gem. Well-defined though with scattered carbon on the obverse and (to a lesser extent) the reverse. Census: 6 in 64 Red, 1 finer (5/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1865 1C PR67 Red and Brown Cameo NGC. The estimated mintage of the proof 1865 Indian cent is only 500 pieces, but it is a safe bet that few survive at the level of this Superb Gem coin. The color is predominantly almond-gold, with only slight daubs of deeper medium-brown. Splendid cameo contrast is set up by the high points, which are more deeply toned on the reverse than the obverse, against the intensely reflective fields on both sides. The strike is impeccable, and there are no signs of contact visible on either side. This piece is the only PR67 certified at either NGC or PCGS, regardless of color or contrast (5/10). A memorable coin for the finest collection.
1866 1C PR65 Red PCGS. Only 725 proofs were struck of the 1866 in proof format. As one would expect, very few high grade, full red pieces are extant today. The fields are deeply reflective on each side with a bright, lustrous finish seen over the devices. The color is bright red with some subtle, mottled mellowing throughout, this being visible only as the coin is turned under a light. A lovely Gem proof and evenly matched on each side. Population: 14 in 65 Red, 3 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N4719)
1870 1C PR65 Red PCGS. Shallow N. This flashy and boldly impressed Gem is unabraded and has only a few pinpoint flecks on the portrait. The obverse is predominantly orange-gold, while the reverse offers deeper fire-red and sea-green. Certified in a green label holder. Population: 23 in 65 Red, 4 finer (6/10).
Ex: Heritage (3/2003), lot 11016, which realized $2,300.(
Registry values: N2998)
1870 1C PR64 Red Cameo NGC. The design elements are crisply struck with mild mint frost. Intensely reflective fields complete an impressive cameo effect. Minor, scattered carbon flecks preclude an even finer designation. Census: 1 in 64 Red Cameo, 1 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: P3)
1881 1C PR65 Red Cameo PCGS. Copper-gold, orange, and mint hues mingle on this moderately contrasted Gem specimen. Sharply impressed with only a few faint flecks. Population: 6 in 65 Red Cameo, 3 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: P1)
1884 1C PR65 Red NGC. Rose-red and sun-gold invigorate this needle-sharp and mark-free Gem. Perfect aside from a few small gray spots near the rims. Census: 24 in 65 Red, 18 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1885 1C PR66 Brown PCGS. CAC. This beautiful Premium Gem has considerable violet and emerald toning over its mirrored fields and satiny devices. Population: 42 in 66 Brown, 8 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N991)
1887 1C PR64 Red PCGS. Dusky reddish-gold to orange color prevails on this lightly patinated near-Gem. Pleasingly detailed with a few dots of carbon on the obverse. Population: 13 in 64 Red, 10 finer (5/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1902 1C PR68 Red PCGS. Exemplary quality for this or any date of Indian cent, and certainly one of the very finest of the entire
type to survive. The color is vibrant with yellow-red hues predominating on the obverse and reverse. Of course what really separates this coin from the majority are the nearly perfect surfaces. Scrutiny fails to find noteworthy fault, no specks, spots or lines from handling, age, or time. Fully and completely struck, as intended by the coiner, and as close to perfection as any collector could hope to find. The combined NGC and PCGS population reports show a tiny group of three coins graded this high, and none have been found in higher grades of this date. Quality such as this defies description, and this piece is certain to be the centerpiece of an advanced Indian cent or type collection.(
Registry values: N4719)
1903 1C PR68 Red NGC. This astonishing Superb Gem specimen is guaranteed to elicit a reaction from even the most jaded collector of the Indian cent series. The pristine surfaces are yellow-green with a tinge of gold at the centers, ceding to areas of flaming cherry-red and sunset-orange near the rims. All four diamonds on the ribbon are bold, the feather tips are as sharp as ever seen on this design, and all of the vertical and horizontal shield lines are evident. A powerfully appealing survivor, and the sole example to attain the lofty PR68 grade (regardless of color designation) at either major service (5/10).(
Registry values: N4719)
1904 1C PR65 Red Cameo PCGS. The obverse presents a bright copper-gold appearance with mint-green accents, while the reverse is a mixture of rich gold and crimson-magenta color that deepens at the border. Great Cameo eye appeal with minor carbon away from the portrait. Population: 5 in 65 Red Cameo, 3 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: P1)
Lincoln Cents
1909 VDB 1C MS66 Red NGC. A satiny orange-gold Premium Gem that offers traces of rose at the reverse borders. This sharply struck example would fit well in a 20th century type collection. NGC has graded just 95 numerically finer Red pieces (6/10).
From The Brenda John Collection.(
Registry values: N208)
1909 VDB 1C MS67 Red PCGS. Olive and peach color invigorates this fully struck and thoroughly lustrous Superb Gem. Meticulous inspection with a powerful loupe finds only minor imperfections. PCGS and NGC have each certified only one example finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N208)
1909-S VDB 1C VF25 ANACS. Subtle lavender and violet overtones visit the deep brown surfaces of this midrange 1909-S VDB cent. A few minor disturbances are present in the fields, but the eye appeal is strong.(
Registry values: N1)
1909-S VDB 1C VF30 NGC. An attractive specimen of the traditional key to the Lincoln cent series, this coin retains much original detail on all devices, and the all-important initials are plainly readable. No significant blemishes are evident on either side, only moderate wear.(
Registry values: N1)
1909-S VDB 1C XF40 NGC. Sharply detailed for the grade, with delightful chocolate-brown surfaces. A suitable higher grade circulated example, this piece will nicely finish a set of the popular series.(
Registry values: N991)
1909-S VDB 1C XF40 PCGS. This key-date piece is housed in a green label PCGS holder. It exhibits pleasing olive-brown surfaces with some darker verdigris around the mintmark.(
Registry values: N991)
1909-S VDB 1C --Corrosion--NGC Details. AU. Lightly worn with considerable copper-orange color remaining on the surfaces. Both sides also show a number of prominent black spots from corrosion.(
Registry values: N991)
1909-S VDB 1C AU50 PCGS. Lightly circulated with a prominent woodgrain pattern on the obverse. The well struck reverse has more consistent reddish-brown to mahogany color.(
Registry values: N991)
1909-S VDB 1C --Altered Color--NGC Details. Unc. Orange, pink, and iridescent toning is evident over satiny surfaces on this sharply detailed example. This issue is popular in all grades.
1909-S VDB 1C MS64 Brown NGC. CAC. Attractively detailed with few marks for the grade. Despite the Brown designation, the present coin shows considerable variation in the color, from mahogany to violet-brown and pumpkin, with thin veins of fiery copper-orange along the rims and threading through the reverse. Eye-catching and immensely desirable.(
Registry values: N1793)
1909-S VDB 1C MS65 Brown NGC. While labeled Brown, this Gem S-VDB retains noticeable portions of the underlying sparkle of the original mint red luster. The original red is largely concealed by extensive woodgrain toning, a trait seen on many 1909-S cents of both designs. The devices are sharply defined and the surfaces overall free from any distracting abrasions.(
Registry values: N1793)
1909-S VDB 1C MS64 Red and Brown NGC. Historically, the 1909-S VDB Lincoln cent has been the most coveted issue in the most popular series in American numismatics. The present coin is a delightful near-Gem specimen, with mostly red surfaces and significant mint luster. The devices are strongly impressed, and the VDB initials are easily recognized.(
Registry values: N1793)
1909-S VDB 1C MS66 Red and Brown NGC. This is, perhaps, the best-known collector date coin in the 20th century, and this specimen is worthy of any high-grade collection. Much of the original red patina remains, but significant brown is also present on the obverse, while the reverse has almost fully intact mint red. The obverse striking details are just a bit soft over the high points, the only negative aspect we can point out about this magnificent coin. Census: 44 in 66 Red and Brown, 0 finer (5/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1909-S 1C S Over Horizontal S MS65 Red PCGS. CAC. FS-1502. Lemon-gold overall with a hint of fire-red along the reverse margin. A boldly struck Gem that is devoid of abrasions and has only inconsequential carbon. PCGS has certified only 38 Red pieces finer (6/10).(
Registry values: P2)
1912-S 1C MS65 Red NGC. The 1912-S is a semikey early Lincoln with an impressively low mintage when compared to its P- and D-mint counterparts; only 4.4 million examples were produced. Few are known today in the higher Uncirculated grades, and even fewer have original, full red surfaces. This is a bright, original coin that displays mattelike fields on the reverse. As one would expect from the grade, there are no large or mentionable abrasions. Census: 22 in 65 Red, 1 finer (6/10).
From The Brenda John Collection.(
Registry values: N2998)
1914-D 1C AU53 PCGS. A sharply detailed olive-brown example, this coin has light orange highlights on the obverse. Here is an important opportunity for the advanced collector.(
Registry values: N991)
1914-D 1C AU58 PCGS. CAC. With a low mintage of 1.2 million pieces, the 1914-D Lincoln cent is an elusive issue in the series. The present near-Mint specimen displays glossy medium brown surfaces with exceptional aesthetic appeal. Traces of blue toning add to the overall presentation on this important key-date Lincoln cent.(
Registry values: N991)
1914-D 1C MS63 Red and Brown PCGS. The 1914-D Lincoln cent is a challenging issue in all grades because of its low mintage (less than 1.2 million pieces) and that its rarity was unappreciated until many years after its production. The present coin is a pleasing Select Red and Brown example, with sharp striking details and mostly red surfaces. The remnants of a fingerprint in the left obverse field account for the grade.
From The Classic Collection.(
Registry values: N1793)
1915 1C MS66 Red PCGS. This is a lovely P-mint Lincoln whose surfaces gleam with reddish-orange fire. A few minor carbon flecks are scattered about, but these hardly detract from the coin's overall appearance. A sharply struck Premium Gem piece. Population: 79 in 66 Red, 6 finer (6/10).
From The Brenda John Collection.(
Registry values: N1793)
1915-D 1C MS66 Red NGC. While a relatively common coin in circulated grades, the 1915-D is scarce in the better grades of Mint State. This is one of the finer examples known with a total of 24 pieces certified in MS66 (seven by NGC and 17 by PCGS) with none finer (6/10). This example has bright, even red color with mattelike surfaces. The devices are fully struck and the coin shows no mentionable marks on either side. A terrific example of this scarcer early Lincoln cent.
From The Brenda John Collection.(
Registry values: N1793)
1918 1C MS66 Red PCGS. Bold copper-gold luster with orange variations on the reverse. An attractive and high-end Red example of this heavily minted Philadelphia issue. PCGS has graded only 10 finer Red representatives (6/10).
From The Brenda John Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
1918-D 1C MS65 Red NGC. High-grade 1918-D cents in red/brown or fully red are rare, and many of the more sharply struck examples are plagued by spots. This gorgeous fully red specimen is impeccably preserved, revealing no mentionable abrasions or spots. A full strike is seen over all the design elements. Census: 8 in 65 Red, 0 finer (6/10).
From The Brenda John Collection.(
Registry values: N1793)
1919-S 1C MS65 Red NGC. Lovely orange luster ripples over both sides of this Gem quality survivor with a bright, attractive sheen. Abrasions are few, far between, and small in size, and the strike while not 100% complete, is well above average for the issue. Housed in a prior generation holder. NGC and PCGS combined report just 26 coins at the MS65 Red level, with a lone MS66 Red PCGS coin finer (5/10).
Ex: Long Beach Signature (Heritage, 9/2002), lot 5549; Milwaukee ANA Signature (Heritage, 8/2007), lot 253, which realized $6,325.From The Brenda John Collection.(
Registry values: N2998)
1922-D 1C MS66 Red and Brown PCGS. While the infamous No D cents of 1922 occupy the limelight, the regular 1922-D cents are quietly elusive, particularly in better grades, and quite popular with collectors as well. This is an attractive Premium Gem representative with an essentially "Red" copper-orange obverse and blue and mahogany elements on the mostly bright reverse. Population: 2 in 66 Red and Brown, 0 finer (6/10).
From The Brenda John Collection.(
Registry values: N1793)
1922-D 1C MS65 Red PCGS. A fully struck fire-red Gem that boasts potent luster and exceptional eye appeal. The reverse has a radial die crack reminiscent of the No D, Weak Reverse Die Pair 1. Certified in a green label holder. Population: 82 in 65 Red, 10 finer (5/10).
Ex: Central States Signature (Heritage, 4/2001), lot 5907; Common Cents Collection (Heritage, 11/2003), lot 209, which realized $1,782.50.From The Brenda John Collection.(
Registry values: N1793)
1922 No D 1C Strong Reverse XF45 PCGS. CAC. FS-401. Die Pair 2. Mocha and violet-brown hues prevail on this Choice XF coin, though the rims show glimmers of more golden color. Both the characteristically weak obverse and the impressively detailed reverse exhibit only minor, even wear. A lovely representative of this popular
Guide Book variety.(
Registry values: P2)
1922 No D 1C Strong Reverse AU50 PCGS. FS-401. Die Pair 2. The medium nut-brown surfaces on both sides show faint pinkish tinges under a strong light, but there are no visible distractions, neither carbon nor singular contact, on this lightly worn piece. The Die Pair 2 is the "official No D" marriage, with the Strong Reverse, but the obverse also has specific diagnostics, namely the second 2 in the date is sharper than the first 2.(
Registry values: P2)
1922 No D 1C Strong Reverse AU53 PCGS. CAC. FS-401. Die Pair 2. Pleasing chocolate-brown patina embraces both sides. Scattered flecks are noted on the obverse, and there are only a few small marks on either side. The crisply struck reverse and total absence of a D make this the more desirable variety among collectors. A lovely example of this key issue.(
Registry values: P2)
1922 No D 1C Strong Reverse MS64 Brown PCGS. FS-401. Die Pair 2. Examples of this die pair are much more desirable than their counterparts from Die Pairs 1 and 3. Die Pair 2 was created when a pair of normal 1922-D dies clashed. The reverse die was discarded, but the obverse die was polished before being returned to the coinage press with a new reverse die. The staff at the Denver Mint apparently failed to notice that the polishing, while successfully removing evidence of the die clashing, also removed the D mintmark from the obverse die.
All coins struck from this die pair display soft definition on the obverse and bold detail on the reverse, and the present example is no exception to this rule. The second 2 in the date is bold, diagnostic for this key date variety. The surfaces are free of remotely mentionable abrasions and carbon flecks. Although the portrait and much of the obverse field are medium brown, noticeable rose-red illuminates protected areas, particularly on the reverse.
For its June 2002 auction appearance, a Superior Galleries cataloger wrote that the present coin "once resided in a PCGS Mint State 64
Red and Brown holder before its hope-for [sic] upgrade at NGC returned as 64 Brown." We have no other evidence of a past higher PCGS grade, but the ample amount of deep cherry-red is consistent with a possible Red and Brown designation. Worthy of a strong bid. Population: 5 in 64 Brown, 0 finer (6/10).
Ex: Pre-Long Beach Sale (Superior, 6/2002), lot 3139, which realized $26,450; Long Beach Signature (Heritage, 9/2005), lot 1093, which realized $43,125; The Madison Collection (Heritage, 1/2008), lot 2712, which realized $54,625.From The Brenda John Collection.(
Registry values: P2)
1924-D 1C MS65 Brown PCGS. A semikey date in all grades, the 1924-D is scarce and always in demand (David Lange, 2005). Whispers of mint-orange spring through medium tan-blue patination, and a well executed strike emboldens the design features. A small, inoffensive mark in the lower reverse field does nothing to detract from the eye appeal of this lovely Gem.(
Registry values: N2998)
1924-D 1C MS64 Red and Brown PCGS. Sharply struck with a mix of bright copper-orange shadings and deeper tan to violet hues. Well struck throughout with a couple of minor abrasions.(
Registry values: N991)
1925 1C MS67 Red PCGS. Bright copper-orange luster with occasional peach-pink accents. This Superb Gem is gorgeous with only tiny flyspecks noted between WE and TRUST on the obverse. Population: 56 in 67 Red, 0 finer (5/10).(
Registry values: N991)
1925-D 1C MS65 Red NGC. Pale peach and bolder copper-orange shadings invigorate each side of this vibrant Red Gem. The strike is substantially above-average for its Depression-era issue, and the surfaces exhibit minimal carbon. Immensely challenging so fine. Census: 9 in 65 Red, 1 finer (6/10).
Ex: Baltimore ANA Signature (Heritage, 7/2008), lot 1215, which realized $5,175.From The Brenda John Collection.(
Registry values: N1793)
1926 1C MS67 Red PCGS. Blazing original Red surfaces complement an exquisite strike on this Superb Gem 1926 Lincoln cent. No distractions are evident on the pristine fields. Population: 79 in 67 Red, 0 finer (5/10).(
Registry values: N491)
1926 1C MS67 Red PCGS. A Superb Gem example of this popular date, with bright original surfaces and sharp striking details. No specimen has been certified finer in the Red designation at either of the leading grading services (5/10).(
Registry values: N491)
1926-S 1C MS65 Brown NGC. Rich blue and violet overtones grace this teak-brown beauty. Glossy surfaces are smooth save for small marks on Lincoln's jacket and in the fields on either side of his head. Census: 6 in 65 Brown, 0 finer (6/10).
From The Brenda John Collection.(
Registry values: N4719)
1927-D 1C MS64 Red PCGS. Streaky copper-tan and pink-rose surfaces offer intriguing eye appeal. This well struck near-Gem has a few minor marks on the portrait and in the nearby fields. PCGS has graded 52 finer Red coins (6/10).
From The Brenda John Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
1929 1C MS66 Red PCGS. A magnificent Premium Gem from the stock market crash year of 1929. The sun-gold surfaces are virtually void of contact or carbon.(
Registry values: N491)
1929 1C MS67 Red PCGS. This immaculate Red Superb Gem offers blazing luster and an undisturbed pumpkin-gold appearance. The strike is unimprovable. The 1929 will never be a rarity in spotted Mint State, but examples of the present quality are desirable. Population: 44 in 67 Red, 0 finer (5/10).(
Registry values: N991)
1929-D 1C MS66 Red NGC. As with many mintmarked Lincoln cents from the 1920s, a reasonable mintage does not equate to availability in high grades. The 1929-D is elusive in Gem and better condition. MS66 Red is the finest one can hope for; NGC has only certified one other, PCGS has graded 19, and none are finer at either service (5/10). The surfaces on this piece are lustrous, with even, peach-red color and a minimum of microscopic carbon.
Ex: St. Louis Central States Signature (Heritage, 5/2007), lot 1262.From The Brenda John Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
1943-D 1C MS68 NGC. An incredible Superb Gem, exhibiting brilliant gray luster with delicate champagne toning. A bold strike completes the picture. No finer examples of this issue have ever been graded. Census: 50 in 68, 0 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N991)
1943-D/D 1C MS65 NGC. FS-501. A complete outline of a widely separated secondary mintmark is southwest of the primary mintmark. Fully struck and thoroughly lustrous. Only minute gray obverse flecks and a tick on the reverse rim at 12 o'clock limit the grade. Census: 5 in 65, 3 finer (5/10).(
Registry values: P2)
1944-D Cent--Struck on a Zinc-Coated Steel Planchet--AU53 PCGS. Branch mint 1944 steel cents are far more elusive than their Philadelphia counterparts. While the main Mint put leftover steel cent blanks to use striking emergency coinage for Belgium, which greatly lengthened the time in which a steel cent planchet could have come between 1944-dated cent dies, neither Denver nor San Francisco used steel cent blanks after 1943, creating a much narrower window in which 1944-dated steel cents might have been struck. The relative rarity is reflected in recent auction data; while a number of different 1944 steel cents appear in Heritage's Permanent Auction Archives, there are fewer than a dozen offerings for the 1944-D variety.
This delightful 1944-D steel cent circulated briefly before being saved, as shown by the minor wear over the devices. Pale blue tints from the zinc plating mingle with the pale steel-gray of the planchet underneath. Spots are visible along the obverse rim and also on the reverse, most noticeably to the right of the E in ONE and around the word STATES. An important and unusual selection for the collector of numismatic exotica.
A 1944-D steel cent would be a cornerstone coin in almost any Lincoln cent collection; remarkably, this is the second 1944-D steel cent offered from this collection, the first being the AU55 NGC example that was lot 170 in the June 2010 Long Beach Auction.
Ex: The Alfred V. Melson Collection, Part One (Heritage, 1/2010), lot 2446.
From The Brenda John Collection.
1951-D 1C MS67 Red NGC. Pale copper color with occasional suggestions of gold and orange near the rims. This glorious Superb Gem is tied for numerically finest among Red examples in the combined certified population (6/10).
From The Brenda John Collection.(
Registry values: N208)
1955 1C Doubled Die Obverse--Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. FS-101. Light pinkish-orange surfaces host minor hairlines and other trivial blemishes on this example of the popular Doubled Die variety. The design elements are sharp, and the diagnostic reverse die lines are faint but visible.
1955 1C Doubled Die Obverse--Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. FS-101. The classic doubled die, seen here with modest wear. Blue-brown surfaces show an unnatural gloss from a past cleaning, but this is a readily collectible example nonetheless.(
Registry values: N991)
1955 1C Doubled Die Obverse AU53 NGC. FS-101. A few tiny nicks on the upper obverse rim show bright orange color on this otherwise satiny dark brown example. Both sides have hints of iridescent toning. A few scattered spots are evident.(
Registry values: N991)
1955 1C Doubled Die Obverse AU58 PCGS. FS-101. Just a touch of rub is visible on this Doubled Die cent, a gorgeous example of the classic. Blue and violet hues visit the "Brown" centers, while the margins still show appreciable reddish-orange.(
Registry values: N991)
1955 1C Doubled Die Obverse MS63 Red and Brown PCGS. FS-101. The 1955 Doubled Die is one of the few transcendent rarities that are known by the general public as well as collectors. The hub doubling is profound and requires no magnification to see. These pieces were released to the general public and handled as any other cent, explaining the lack of mint red on most examples. This piece lacks specific areas of brown; rather, the surfaces overall are just a bit muted off of full red. A couple of stray abrasions on the obverse explain the MS63 grade. Overall, this is a wonderful example of this modern rarity.(
Registry values: N991)
1955 1C Doubled Die Obverse MS65 Red and Brown NGC. FS-101. Long appreciated as the most famous error of the Lincoln cent series, the 1955 Doubled Die Obverse is prized by error collectors and series enthusiasts alike. Much original red color remains on this pleasing Gem example, blended subtly with light brown toning. The devices are well detailed, and the all-important doubling is quite clear. Examples with the MS65 Red and Brown designation are very rare. Census: 12 in 65 Red and Brown, 1 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N7079)
1955 1C Doubled Die Obverse MS65 Red and Brown NGC. FS-101. Gem examples of this startling Doubled Die cent are rare, regardless of color, and this Gem Red and Brown piece has many merits. Foremost is the lack of singular contact, with just a couple of tiny ticks visible on the obverse portrait. A couple of reverse marks are also away from the focal points. Also important is the overall color, closer to Red than Brown, with golden tinges near the rims and much medium-orange color in evidence. This high-end coin would be a centerpiece of any collection. Census: 13 in 65 Red and Brown, 1 finer (6/10).
From The Brenda John Collection.(
Registry values: N7079)
1971 1C Doubled Die Obverse MS66 Red PCGS Secure. FS-101. The date, LIBERTY, and GOD are noticeably die-doubled. The spread on the date, especially the 9 and 7, is much more significant than implied by the ill-chosen photo for the variety within the Cherrypickers' Guide. A superlative example whose orange-red fields and devices are virtually devoid of carbon. Although a few dozen FS-101 cents are certified as Mint State, PCGS and NGC have each certified just a single example of this scarce variety as MS66 Red, with none finer (5/10). Many Lincoln cent specialists focus on the various doubled dies of the series, but the present piece can only be owned by one such collector.
1972 1C Doubled Die Obverse MS66 Red PCGS. FS-101. A high-grade example of this well-known and prominent
Guide Book doubled die. Deep orange-red luster shimmers across the unmarked surfaces. PCGS has certified only 17 Red pieces finer (6/10).
From The Brenda John Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
1972 1C Doubled Die Obverse MS67 Red PCGS. FS-101. Perhaps only the 1955 Doubled Die has a greater spread than the 1972 FS-101. Although the variety is available in Uncirculated grades due to a hoard found by dealer John B. Hamrick, few pieces can match the outstanding quality of the present lustrous orange-gold Superb Gem. Population: 16 in 67 Red, 1 finer (5/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
Proof Lincoln Cents
1909 1C PR65 Brown PCGS. CAC. Designated as Brown by PCGS, although the obverse border is orange-gold, as is much of the reverse. The portrait and obverse field are gunmetal-blue. Satin luster dominates the precisely struck and undisturbed surfaces.(
Registry values: N491)
1909 1C PR65 Red PCGS. CAC. The sharpness on ONE CENT, the hair, bow tie, and elsewhere signal the proof status, as do the squared-off rims and the small obverse die lines that identify this die as a carryover from the 1909 VDB proofs. Tiny die lines run diagonally from the tip of the nose into the right field, and a larger die line runs from the rear of the coat into the left field below the T in LIBERTY. Both sides display shades of orange and light tan, and a couple of faint field ticks behind the head and above LIBERTY are not bothersome. PCGS has graded 45 finer Red specimens (5/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1910 1C PR66 Red PCGS. Crisp, intricate detailing and squared-off rims immediately identify this outstanding early Lincoln as a scarce matte proof striking. Vibrant golden-tan colors yield to flashes of rose and orange iridescence at the margins. Only a few inconsequential carbon flecks on each side preclude an even loftier grade. Population: 20 in 66 Red, 3 finer (5/10).
Ex: The Jack Lee Estate Collection (Heritage, 2/2009), lot 572.(
Registry values: N1793)
1911 1C PR66 Red PCGS. The matte proof mintage of 1911 Lincoln cents totaled 1,725 pieces. The present coin is a Premium Gem proof example with original red surfaces and full striking details. To date, only 14 coins have been certified with the PR66 Red designation by PCGS and NGC combined, with none finer (6/10).
From The Brenda John Collection.(
Registry values: N4719)
1913 1C PR65 Red PCGS. CAC. The 1913 is considered the most "common" date in the matte proof series. "Common" must certainly be understood in the context of the series and also in the context of coins certified with fully intact red surfaces. Only 41 pieces have been so graded by PCGS in PR65 with 28 finer (6/10). This is an outstanding piece with a razor-sharp strike. The surfaces are orange-red on the obverse and pale olive on the reverse.(
Registry values: N1793)
1914 1C PR66 Red and Brown PCGS. CAC. Razor-sharp striking definition with unusual and beautiful color. Ruby, orange, and violet shadings dominate the eye appeal of the finely textured surfaces. The 1914 matte proof Lincoln cent has a mintage of 1,365 pieces, less than half the figure of the previous year and a sign of collector fatigue with the matte proof concept. Population: 29 in 66 Red and Brown, 3 finer (5/10).(
Registry values: N991)
1916 1C PR65 Brown PCGS. CAC. Kevin Flynn maintains in his new
Lincoln Cent Matte Proofs reference that only 600 examples of this final-year matte Lincoln were issued, making it by far the lowest production of the series. The uniformly sharp details and squared-off rims are diagnostic. The fine-grained matte granular surfaces are prominent on this piece, and beautiful cobalt-blue dominates the obverse, while the reverse is tinged in yellow-green. Population: 11 in 65 Brown, 2 finer (5/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1916 1C PR66 Red and Brown PCGS. The final year of matte proof cent production, by which time mintage had dwindled to just 600 pieces. Undoubtedly, sales were depressed by the unavailability of the new silver designs in proof format. This is a fully struck and satiny brick-red Premium Gem with exemplary carbon-free surfaces. Encapsulated in a green label holder.
From The Brenda John Collection.(
Registry values: N4719)
1936 1C Type Two--Brilliant Finish PR64 Red NGC. CAC. Subtle splashes of lilac visit the copper-gold surfaces of this beautiful near-Gem proof, a well-struck piece that reveals just a few inoffensive reverse flecks.(
Registry values: N69)
1937 1C PR66 Red PCGS. The beautiful orange-red fields also display hints of yellow-gold. This fully struck Premium Gem is devoid of carbon and contact, and is an exceptional specimen of this low mintage proof date.(
Registry values: N208)
1937 1C PR66 Cameo PCGS. Pre-1950 proofs are seldom encountered with cameo contrast, but the present Premium Gem provides a rare exception. In addition, this orange-gold cent is fully struck and appears flawless aside from a few minuscule flecks near the stem of the left wheat ear. Population: 2 in 66 Cameo, 2 finer (6/10).
From The Brenda John Collection.(
Registry values: P2)
1937 1C PR66 Red Cameo NGC. Proofs from the 1930s seldom display cameo contrast, but the present Premium Gem is an exception. Yellow-gold overall with a blush of orange on the central reverse. Census: 14 in 66 Red Cameo, 5 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: P2)
1955 1C PR67 Deep Cameo PCGS. Although a large number of proof 1955 cents were struck (378,200 specimens), they are seldom found in as high a grade as the present coin. Deeply mirrored fields show impressive cameo contrast against the razor-sharp devices. A touch of blue in the margins accents the otherwise bright orange patina. Population: 24 in 67 Deep Cameo, 6 finer (5/10).(
Registry values: P1)
1960 1C Small Over Large Date PR67 Red PCGS. FS-102. The smaller digits from the second die impression are superimposed on the larger digits. This is a gleaming Superb Gem specimen with gorgeous yellow-orange color. Sharp and delightful. Population: 44 in 67 Red, 9 finer (5/10).(
Registry values: P4)
1979-S 1C Type Two PR70 Deep Cameo PCGS. A technically perfect specimen of this popular date. The orange-red surfaces are deeply mirrored and contrast boldly with the exquisitely detailed devices. Population: 22 in 70 Deep Cameo (5/10).(
Registry values: P1)
1990 1C No S PR68 Ultra Cameo NGC. A small number of proofs were minted with the S mintmark omitted in 1990. The present coin features blazing red surfaces, with strongly impressed frosty devices and reflective fields. The field-device contrast is startling and the surfaces are virtually perfect. Specimens with the PR68 Ultra Cameo designation are definitely rare. Census: 16 in 68 Ultra Cameo, 13 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: P1)
1998-S 1C Close AM PR69 Deep Cameo PCGS. Proof 1998-S cents should be from a different reverse hub than 1998-dated business strikes. Proofs should have the FG initials close to the Lincoln Memorial, and the AM in AMERICA should be normally spaced. However, some proofs were struck using a reverse die made from a business strike hub, which has a distant FG and a close AM. Registry Set collectors covet those coins, especially when they are as close to perfection as the present specimen. Population: 50 in 69 Deep Cameo, 0 finer (5/10).
Two Cent Pieces
1864 2C Large Motto MS66 Brown NGC. CAC. This accessible first-year variety is a type collector favorite. The present Premium Gem has bold violet and brown color laced with a surprising degree of copper-orange for a coin not rated Red and Brown.(
Registry values: N991)
1864 2C Large Motto MS66 Red and Brown PCGS. This is a lovely Premium Gem that retains more than half its original color, somewhat subdued, with traces of blue and violet toning. Population: 10 in 66 Red and Brown, 0 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1864 2C Large Motto MS65 Red NGC. A sensational two cent piece with frosty and brilliant orange mint color, slightly deeper on the high points. The surfaces of this Gem are exceptional, with only a few insignificant spots.(
Registry values: N1793)
1865 2C MS66 Red and Brown NGC. Fancy 5. Speckled blue-green toning is evident over portions of the otherwise lustrous light orange mint surfaces. Faint date doubling is evident on the 8 and 6. Census: 63 in 66 Red and Brown, 2 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1865 2C MS65 Red NGC. Fancy 5. This orange-gold Gem exhibits vibrant luster and a meticulous strike. No marks are apparent, although we note a couple of small toned areas on the obverse at 12:30. Encased in a prior generation holder.
Ex: FUN Signature (Heritage, 1/2001), lot 6426.(
Registry values: N1793)
1865 2C MS65 Red PCGS. Plain 5. Copper-gold and orange shadings are prominent on this Red Gem. Well-defined with few significant marks and bright luster. Housed in a green label holder. PCGS has certified 44 finer Red representatives (5/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1866 2C MS64 Red PCGS. Rich copper-orange luster enlivens this well struck near-Gem. Great eye appeal with few significant marks. Housed in a green label holder. Population: 31 in 64 Red, 41 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N991)
1872 2C XF40 NGC. Rich reddish-orange accents enhance the chocolate-brown surfaces of this final-year circulation two cent coin. Both sides show light, even wear and few serious abrasions.(
Registry values: N991)
1872 2C AU55 NGC. CAC. Deep chocolate-brown surfaces are remarkably smooth. A lightly worn and pleasing example of this small-mintage issue, the last for two cent business strikes. Census: 2 in 55, 38 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N991)
Proof Two Cent Pieces
1866 2C PR64 Red and Brown PCGS Secure. Rich mahogany, green, and orange colors mingle on this near-Gem two cent specimen. Sharply struck with small, scattered hairlines and a few areas of pinpoint contact.(
Registry values: N991)
1868 2C PR65 Red and Brown PCGS. The 68 in the date is lightly recut within the upper loops. An exquisitely struck Gem with radiant gold and rose-violet colors. Well-preserved and decidedly scarce. Population: 40 in 65 Red and Brown, 7 finer (5/10).(
Registry values: N991)
1868 2C PR66 Red and Brown NGC. An eye-catching example that is decidedly more Red than Brown. Blue and violet highlights grace cherry-red and orange surfaces. Impressive preservation and eye appeal.(
Registry values: N1793)
1870 2C PR66 Red and Brown NGC. Dappled blue and violet toning rests on the bright orange surfaces of this gorgeous Premium Gem proof. Both sides are fully mirrored with delicate cameo contrast. Census: 16 in 66 Red and Brown, 0 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1870 2C PR66 Red and Brown NGC. This flashy high-grade proof is mostly pumpkin-gold but has mellowed to light brown within the wreath. Devoid of contact, and carbon is of little import.(
Registry values: N1793)
1872 2C PR65 Brown NGC. Although designated as Brown, this Gem two cent piece has substantial orange-red throughout the peripheries. The open fields have toned brown. Sharply struck and devoid of contact. A scarce low mintage date.(
Registry values: N991)
1872 2C PR66 Brown NGC. Dazzling cobalt-blue and plum-red toning occupies two-thirds of each side, although a portion of the initial orange-gold color is also present. Fully struck and unabraded. A low mintage date.(
Registry values: N1793)
1873 2C Closed 3 PR66 Red and Brown PCGS. The Closed 3 coins were the original proof strikings, as all of the Open 3 two cent pieces were later restrikes. One wonders what Mint officials of the 19th century would think if they knew the depth of numismatic research today, which distinguishes between the two types. This piece shows much more red than brown, the latter primarily occupying the device high points, and the strike and overall appeal are impeccable. Only a single PCGS-certified piece is numerically finer, a PR67 Red coin. Population: 17 in 66 Red and Brown, 0 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1873 2C Closed 3 PR64 Red PCGS. CAC. The estimated mintage of the final-year, proof-only 1873 Closed 3 two cents--the originals--is put at 600 coins or so. The reverse die is a carryover from 1872, showing a horizontal die scratch from the leaf left of the large central 2. This is a fully Red piece with bright orange coloration, although a few tiny flecks seen under a loupe appear to preclude a Gem grade. An appealing coin. Population: 24 in 64 Red, 31 finer (5/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
Three Cent Silver
1851 3CS MS65 PCGS. CAC. Light caramel-gold and stone-gray toning encompasses this lustrous and sharply struck first-year Gem. The three cent silver was introduced to partly replace hoarded silver denominations from the half dime to the Seated dollar.(
Registry values: N1793)
1851 3CS MS66 NGC. Glowing luster is evident beneath the layer of attractive bluish-gray and beige-gold patina. An unobtrusive hair-thin reverse mark is noted on otherwise impeccably preserved surfaces. We mention some localized central design softness, typical of Type One three cent silver pieces. Census: 69 in 66, 7 finer (5/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1851-O 3CS MS64 PCGS. CAC. A luminous near-Gem example of the sole mintmarked three cent silver issue, richly toned gray with sharp circling lines of violet and tan-gold. Strong visual appeal.(
Registry values: N991)
1852 3CS MS62 PCGS. Blushes of peach patina visit the silver surfaces of this second-year three cent silver. Well struck with additional blue elements and grade-defining wispy abrasions. Housed in a green label holder.(
Registry values: N491)
1858 3CS MS65+ PCGS Secure. This is a super type coin, with soft, satin luster radiating from the essentially pristine silver-gray surfaces. The 1858 three cent silver was the last of the Type Two issues, with two lines bordering the obverse star. Bold clash marks appear on each side, typical for the type. A tiny dark spot in the obverse shield is among the few picky distractions, but the PCGS Plus grade affirms the high quality. That service has certified 38 coins numerically finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1861 3CS MS65 NGC. Amply reflective silver luster dominates the eye appeal of this Gem. Elements of green-gold are present at the borders. Appealing for this issue struck on the cusp of the Civil War.(
Registry values: N991)
1861 3CS MS66 NGC. Soft silver-violet and rose hues embrace each side of this luminous Premium Gem. Great eye appeal for this Civil War-era issue of just under half a million pieces. NGC has certified 36 numerically finer examples (5/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1861 3CS MS66 PCGS. CAC. A stunning Premium Gem, this example nicely represents the Type Three design, with a bold strike including complete star definition. The original silver surfaces exhibit frosty luster with delicate gold toning. Population: 72 in 66, 25 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1861 3CS MS67 PCGS. CAC. The lack of circulating silver coinage during the Civil War would ensure that this three cent silver issue, produced to the extent of nearly a half-million pieces, would be the high-water mark for the series, which would end under the terms of the "Crime of '73." The present Superb Gem is among the finest of the issue certified at PCGS, with silver-white surfaces overtopped with a blush of golden at the rims. This piece shows no clash marks, but the III in the center reverse is softly struck. Population: 25 in 67, 0 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1866 3CS MS64 PCGS. Richly toned with navy-blue borders and gold and peach-rose shadings through the centers. A lustrous near-Gem example of this uncommonly seen business strike issue from after the Civil War. Population: 14 in 64, 24 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1866 3CS MS66 NGC. The surfaces of this important Premium Gem are semiprooflike with remarkably abrasion-free features. Both sides are untoned with numerous clashes in the fields. Close inspection indicates a post-striking defect below the date, though it has little influence on the eye appeal. Census: 10 in 66, 3 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1871 3CS MS66 ★ NGC. CAC. With its crisp overall detail and watery mirrors, one might think this coin to be a proof, though slight softness on the ribbon binding the reverse arrows discounts the possibility. Light silver-gray patina overall with amazing eye appeal. Census: 2 in 66
★ , none finer with the Star designation (6/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
Proof Three Cent Silver
1862 3CS PR64 NGC. Most of the obverse and reverse surfaces exhibit deep iridescent toning with splashes of light silver. This near-Gem proof is sharply detailed and attractive. Census: 44 in 64, 42 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N991)
1862 3CS PR66 Cameo NGC. CAC. The mintage of proof three cent silver coins in 1862 totaled a mere 550 pieces, and the issue is extremely rare at the PR66 Cameo level today. Few survivors can compete with the quality of the coin offered here. The design elements are fully brought up and contrast starkly with the liquid, mirrored fields. Only four coins have been certified In PR66 Cameo by NGC and PCGS combined, with none finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1866 3CS PR64 Cameo NGC. Dappled forest-green and lavender toning embraces this flashy and fully struck near-Gem. Pristine save for a solitary thin mark left of the first denominational column. A mere 725 proofs were produced. Census: 14 in 64 Cameo, 18 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N991)
1867 3CS PR65 PCGS. Rich aquamarine and lilac toning embraces this nicely mirrored and fully struck Gem. Perfect aside from the infrequent pinpoint carbon fleck. One of just 625 proofs issued. Population: 53 in 65, 20 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1868 3CS PR64 PCGS. CAC. Fully struck and flashy with rich apricot and rose-red toning. The quality is exceptional for the PR64 level. A scant 600 proofs were struck.(
Registry values: N991)
1869 3CS PR65 PCGS. Fantastically mirrored with light silver toning overall that turns to gold-gray at parts of the rims. Considerable contrast for a coin not rated Cameo. Housed in a green label holder. Population: 36 in 65, 19 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1870 3CS PR65 Cameo PCGS. A well struck and deeply mirrored specimen that has lovely contrast and attractive navy and olive-gold patina at the margins. A small mark on the first Roman numeral is the only readily perceptible flaw. Population: 5 in 65 Cameo, 3 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1871 3CS PR65 NGC. Fantastically lustrous with a minimally toned and moderately contrasted obverse. The reverse shows faint golden tints over the faintly gray-patinated center. Census: 31 in 65, 29 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
Three Cent Nickels
1866 3CN MS64 PCGS. This luminous near-Gem has gold-orange and pink toning over parts of otherwise pale nickel-gray surfaces. Well struck for this early three cent nickel issue. PCGS has certified 87 finer pieces (6/10).(
Registry values: N491)
1869 3CN MS66 PCGS. Slight streaks of peach, pink, and blue cross nickel-white surfaces on this lustrous three cent nickel. Struck from overpolished dies that are missing the bottom of the ribbon on the reverse, and housed in a green label holder. Population: 16 in 66, 0 finer (5/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1871 3CN Tripled-Die Obverse MS66 ANACS. FS-101. Die 1. A delightfully well preserved example of this impressive variety, the present coin shows the characteristic bold doubling on the obverse legend. All design elements are sharply struck, and the surfaces are brightly lustrous.(
Registry values: N1793)
1871 3CN MS66 NGC. A satiny and stone-white high-grade three cent nickel. The strike is full, no marks are visible, and only a couple of inconspicuous left obverse strike-throughs (as issued) limit the grade. Census: 10 in 66, 1 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
Proof Three Cent Nickels
1865 3CN --Reverse Damage--NGC Details. Proof. Pale violet surfaces display orange-gold and lavender accents. The strike is sharp, including the definition on the columns in the denomination. A couple of minute bruises are noted on the reverse rim, and a dark strip of corrosion occurs on the right wreath.
From The Boca Collection, Part II.
1865 3CN PR65 Cameo NGC. Breen-2412. Doubled Date. Traces of an underlying 1865 are plain to the left of the final digits. While this proof variant is not rare, the 1865 proof three cent nickel is a low-mintage key to the series. Only 500 pieces are estimated to have been struck, and this first year had a lower percentage of survivors than later years. This is a brilliant example that displays sharp contrast between the fields and devices on both obverse and reverse. The surfaces are free from any mentionable contact marks. Census: 10 in 65 Cameo, 19 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N4719)
1865 3CN PR65 Cameo NGC. From a tiny mintage of only 500 pieces, the 1865 proof three cent nickel is quite rare with the PR65 Cameo designation. The present coin exhibits razor-sharp striking details on all design elements. The frosty devices contrast boldly with the brilliant reflective fields to produce the coveted Cameo effect. Census: 10 in 65 Cameo, 19 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N4719)
1865 3CN PR65 Cameo PCGS. The date is widely repunched. The year 1865 was the first date of issue for the three cent nickel, and a small proof mintage of only 400+ coins was achieved. Today the issue is quite scarce at the Gem level. The present coin is sharply struck, with reflective fields and a high degree of contrast, culminating in the Cameo designation. Attractive hints of green, golden-brown, and lilac accent the surfaces. Population: 23 in 65 Cameo, 23 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N4719)
1867 3CN PR65 PCGS. Light caramel-gold toning drapes this satiny and unabraded Gem. The centers display faint mint-made roller marks, and perusal beneath a loupe reveals minuscule carbon. Population: 54 in 65, 5 finer (6/10).
Ex: Numismatic Enterprises Sale lot 201, where it brought $42; Long Beach Signature (Heritage, 6/2004), lot 7092, which realized $1,121.25.(
Registry values: N1793)
1867 3CN PR65 Cameo NGC. This Gem cameo displays nearly untoned surfaces that are surprisingly well-preserved for the grade. The devices are lightly frosted and give the coin a noticeable cameo contrast. Census: 34 in 65 Cameo, 44 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1868 3CN PR65 Cameo PCGS. CAC. This Gem is strongly reflective with distinct cameo contrast, which is somewhat unusual for an early three cent nickel proof issue. A delicate struck-through thread appears to the left of Liberty's brow, but the nickel-gray surfaces are free of any significant distractions. Population: 21 in 65 Cameo, 11 finer (5/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1869 3CN PR65 Cameo PCGS. Prominent reflectivity is seen under a thin veil of sun-gold and ice-blue pastel toning. Liberty's neck displays a few minor mint-made strike-throughs. A mere 600 proofs were issued. Population: 35 in 65 Cameo, 8 finer (6/10).
Ex: Long Beach Signature (Heritage, 6/2004), lot 7093, which realized $805.(
Registry values: N1793)
1869 3CN PR66 Cameo NGC. Light champagne and gold toning over the fields, while the frosted devices remain largely nickel-white. A delightful specimen of this underrated issue. Census: 25 in 66 Cameo, 5 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1870 3CN PR65 Cameo PCGS. CAC. This sensational Gem Cameo proof is boldly defined with brilliant and untoned nickel-gray surfaces. Both sides have lustrous devices within a deeply mirrored frame. Population: 21 in 65 Cameo, 7 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1870 3CN PR66 Cameo NGC. A needle-sharp and essentially untoned Premium Gem that boasts blatant cameo contrast and a distraction-free appearance. Census: 17 in 66 Cameo, 3 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1870 3CN PR66 Cameo NGC. Light straw-gold patina fails the deny the contrast between the reflective fields and the luminous portrait and wreath. Fully struck and mark-free with only infrequent microscopic carbon. Census: 17 in 66 Cameo, 3 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1871 3CN PR66 NGC. Excellent eye appeal for this proof issue with a three-figure mintage. Light gold and peach overtones grace pale gray surfaces. Census: 29 in 66, 8 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1872 3CN PR65 Cameo PCGS. Moderately contrasted with subdued gold-orange elements over nickel-white surfaces. Strongly reflective with solid eye appeal. Population: 24 in 65 Cameo, 7 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1873 3CN Closed 3 PR66 Cameo NGC. Delicate green-gold tints visit gleaming nickel-white fields. A strongly contrasted Premium Gem with excellent design definition. Census: 17 in 66 Cameo, 1 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: P2)
1876 3CN PR65 Cameo NGC. A flashy Centennial-year Gem with an untoned obverse and a wisp of golden patina on the reverse. Precisely struck and unperturbed by carbon or contact. Census: 19 in 65 Cameo, 17 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1876 3CN PR66 Cameo NGC. A well struck Premium Gem with uncommon eye appeal. Both sides have brilliant light gray surfaces with mirrored fields and frost devices. Census: 13 in 66 Cameo, 4 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1877 3CN PR67 Cameo NGC. This stone-white Superb Gem displays consistent frost throughout the portrait and wreath. The fields are prominently mirrored. The 1877 is the rarest of the three proof-only dates within the three cent nickel series. Per the
Guide Book, only 510+ pieces were struck. Census: 16 in 67 Cameo, 1 finer (5/10).(
Registry values: N4719)
1878 3CN PR66 Cameo PCGS. This proof-only Premium Gem has merely a hint of gold toning. The strike is unimprovable, and there is no evidence of hairlines or contact marks. Population: 65 in 66 Cameo, 9 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1879 3CN PR67 NGC. The obverse is lustrous, and the reverse is satiny. A hint of almond-gold denies full brilliance. Crisply struck and virtually immaculate. Census: 60 in 67, 6 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1882 3CN PR66 Cameo NGC. Lustrous and untoned with pleasing frost on the portrait and wreath. An exquisite and immaculate specimen of this lower mintage date. Census: 40 in 66 Cameo, 27 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1882 3CN PR66 Cameo PCGS. A lustrous and needle-sharp Premium Gem that possesses delicate almond-gold toning and undisturbed surfaces. The portrait and wreath display noticeable frost.(
Registry values: N1793)
1887/6 3CN PR65 NGC. FS-302. The 6 underdigit is clear on this essentially untoned and boldly impressed Gem. The glassy fields are void of contact marks and planchet issues. Struck from a clashed reverse die.(
Registry values: N991)
1887/6 3CN PR67 Cameo NGC. FS-302. On this early die state, the underdigit is remarkably clear, a perception reinforced by the considerable field-to-device contrast. Faintly gold-tinged fields show a single small spot of brown toning below the ribbons in Liberty's hair. Census: 10 in 67 Cameo, 2 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
Shield Nickels
1866 5C Rays MS64 PCGS. Blue-green and olive-gold hues grace the lustrous surfaces of this first-year near-Gem. Prominent planchet voids interact with die cracks at the lower left reverse.(
Registry values: N991)
1866 5C Rays MS66 NGC. The first Shield nickel issue and the first five cent struck in nickel, the 1866 Rays remains one of the most popular type coins in 19th century numismatics. This Premium Gem is highly lustrous and sharply struck with brilliant, satiny nickel-gray surfaces. Census: 25 in 66, 0 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1867 5C Rays MS65 NGC. The elusive With Rays 1867 five cent is seldom encountered in Gem grade. Lustrous surfaces exhibit streaks of golden-tan over each side and possess sharply struck design elements. A few grade-consistent marks and flecks are insignificant. Census: 50 in 65, 10 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1867 5C No Rays MS65 NGC. Numerous die cracks are noted on the obverse of this delightful Gem. Both sides have frosty luster with delicate gold toning. NGC has only certified 27 finer examples (6/10).
From The Classic Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
1872 5C MS66 NGC. Light gold to peach tints settle over lustrous surfaces on this Premium Gem. Pleasingly preserved but softly struck, as noted on the reverse stars. Census: 11 in 66, 2 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1876 5C MS65 PCGS. Rich peach to orange color over most of each side, though this centennial coin also shows areas of nickel-white color at the rims. A strongly struck and appealing Gem. Population: 33 in 65, 8 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1879 5C AU58 NGC. Gunmetal-gray and almond-gold enrich this unabraded and richly detailed example. Wear is difficult to confirm, but the luster is diminished by brief circulation. A low mintage date.(
Registry values: N991)
Proof Shield Nickels
1866 5C Rays PR63 PCGS. A first-year proof Shield nickel that shows gold-orange and green toning over most of each side. This Select specimen has minor hairlines and a carbon spot at the right obverse border.(
Registry values: N1793)
1866 5C Rays PR66 Cameo NGC. Always in demand as a first-year type coin, the 1866 Shield nickel is definitely rare with the PR66 Cameo designation. The present coin is crisply detailed and features brightly reflective surfaces. The fields are virtually free of distractions and show no trace of toning. Census: 31 in 66 Cameo, 7 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N4719)
1867 5C Rays PR65 Cameo NGC. Dannreuther-1A, State a/a. The 1867 Rays Shield nickel business strikes are conditionally rare coins in the highest Mint State grades, but they are generally obtainable for a price. The 1867 Rays Shield nickel
proof coins, however, are celebrated rarities, well-known to series specialists and advanced numismatists. John Dannreuther, director of research at PCGS, has delved extensively into the die diagnostics and Mint history surrounding the 1867 With Rays and No Rays proof issues--and reissues.
Much of what follows is from the summation in the Bowers Shield and Liberty Head nickels
Guide Book and from Dannreuther's PCGS article, published in the June 2007 PCGS
Rare Coin Market Report and reprinted on www.shieldnickels.net, titled "Third Obverse Die Identified for Proof 1867 Rays Nickel."
Three Different Obverse Dies Used Dannreuther has established that three different obverse dies were used for the 1867 Rays proofs, which were restruck at various times, all paired with a single reverse die that was lapped on each reuse. The first obverse used, Dannreuther-1, shows the characteristics below:
--The left base of the 1 in the date is over the right side of a dentil.
Dannreuther writes concerning the first use of this obverse that it likely was used to produce 10 to 15 1867 With Rays proofs earlier than previously believed. Earlier research by R.W. Julian had indicated that, when the order was given on January 21, 1867, to suspend coinage of the With Rays design, chief coiner Archibald Louden Snowden had so far supposedly "refused" to make any 1867 With Rays proofs for sets. However, Dannreuther believes that is likely untrue since, based on the die emission sequence and die state information he has established, Dannreuther-1 is the earliest known stage of this obverse die. Dannreuther writes:
"Most likely, the 25 Proofs reported delivered on February 5, 1867 are the ones with the Pattern reverse, as determined by specialist Douglas Kurz. These No Rays Pattern reverse Proofs have a very slightly different (but later) stage of State a, indicating that some With Rays proofs were probably struck in January or early February right before the No Rays Proofs with the Judd-507 Pattern reverse."
Early Die State Markers for Dannreuther-1 The earliest state of this die, as on the present coin, shows numerous markers, including:
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R--All leaves are complete; none are "hollow."
--The 7 in the date is clearly recut and has not yet faded.
--No die polish is evident in the lower vertical shield stripes.
--All berries are complete and attached, with those at the inner right recut. The lowest inner-right berry shows a tiny die polish line to the adjacent leaf.
--A die line runs from the seventh horizontal stripe, angling down through several stripes. A curly die line from the 10th horizontal stripe runs down through the left side of the shield, ending in the circle or ball ornament (a.k.a. terminal volute).
--The left fletchings are detached at the lower right (lower front) portion (where they join the shield), but the detached part has not yet degenerated into a small lump or dot as on later die states.
The appearance of "hollow" leaves, a lump or dot at the lower-left forepart of the fletchings, the absence of visible recutting on the 7, etc. would indicate later die states and presumably coincide with a lesser degree of the marked field-device contrast also evident on this coin. The Reverse A, also from the earliest die state, displays:
--A slightly weak center ray below the second T of STATES.
--Full, rounded dentils from 3-5 o'clock, with no space between them.
Six Different Striking PeriodsDannreuther outlines six different striking periods with different dies and die markers evident for each--a remarkable conclusion, but one outside the scope of the present coin. Mint Director Henry R. Linderman (1867-69, 1873-79) was known not to be averse to lining his pockets when the call came from his numismatist friends outside the Mint for a special coin or two. Dannreuther speculates that perhaps the original Dannreuther-1 obverse die had been destroyed when more examples of the 1867 Rays proofs were asked for, leading to the production of the Dannreuther-2 and -3 dies, each time paired with the successively lapped Dannreuther-A reverse.
The Present SpecimenTo summarize, although there may be more 1867 Rays proofs known than originally thought, many are later restrikes.
This piece bears every hallmark of being one of the few (10-15) true originals struck, both in die diagnostics and the heavy cameo contrast and lack of die polishing notable on both sides. The piece is fully struck throughout, with reflective, untoned surfaces. The only mentionable flaws are some minor handling marks seen in the obverse field at 2 o'clock. Advanced numismatists might do well to consider the present opportunity extremely carefully. Census: 6 in 65 Cameo, 3 finer (5/10).(
Registry values: P6)
1867 5C No Rays PR65 Cameo NGC. A whisper of caramel-gold toning visits this flashy and undisturbed proof Gem. The reverse displays a few minor pale gray freckles. Just 600 proofs were struck. Census: 13 in 65 Cameo, 13 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1869 5C PR66 Cameo NGC. This sharply detailed Premium Gem Cameo proof exhibits fully brilliant and untoned nickel-gray surfaces with fully mirrored fields. Census: 6 in 66 Cameo, 2 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: P2)
1871 5C PR65 NGC. Golden-brown and lilac toning enriches this flashy and fully struck Gem. An undisturbed and mark-free high quality proof representative. Certified in a prior generation holder.(
Registry values: N1793)
1877 5C --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. Proof. Fully struck with blended green and gold toning that is more prominent on the obverse. This low mintage proof-only nickel has subdued and minutely granular surfaces with a few delicate hairlines on the reverse field.(
Registry values: N1793)
1877 5C --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. Proof. A hairlined cream-gray representative of this challenging proof-only date. The strike is unimprovable, and the shield shimmers with luster.(
Registry values: N1793)
1877 5C PR64 Cameo NGC. A proof-only issue, the 1877 Shield nickel boasts a low estimated mintage of 1,250 pieces. The present coin displays sharp striking details, and brightly reflective fields with a high degree of contrast. The mostly brilliant surfaces are graced by light touches of gold toning. Census: 6 in 64 Cameo, 75 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1878 5C PR65 PCGS. Breen-2509, Fletcher-1. The prominently repunched date, often mistaken for an overdate, since the repunched 8 within the lower loop of the final digit looks similar to a 7. This well-defined Gem proof has flickering luster beneath rose and mint-green toning.(
Registry values: N991)
1878 5C PR65 PCGS. Almond-gold and powder-blue invigorate this thoroughly lustrous and fully struck Gem. Unabraded, and carbon is difficult to find, even with the aid of a loupe. An exceptional example of a popular proof-only date.(
Registry values: N991)
1879 5C PR67 Cameo NGC. A flashy stone-white Superb Gem with noticeable frost on the shield and stars. A small lintmark (as made) touches the upper serif of the second S in STATES. A low mintage date, since Mint resources were primarily dedicated to striking silver dollars. Census: 8 in 67 Cameo, 0 finer (5/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1879/8 5C PR66 PCGS. CAC. Breen-2514. The overdate status of this issue, from a proof mintage of just 3,200 pieces, is in dispute. Some experts believe the overpunched digit is an 8, while others believe it is a 9. The present coin is sharply struck, with light golden patina and hints of blue and green highlights.(
Registry values: N1793)
1882 5C PR65 Deep Cameo PCGS. Only a few tiny spots and even smaller abrasions prevent a higher grade to this gorgeous Deep Cameo proof. Both sides have fully defined design motifs, with lustrous devices and deeply mirrored fields. Overall eye appeal is extraordinary. Population: 1 in 65 Deep Cameo, 2 finer (5/10).(
Registry values: P1)
1883 5C PR67 NGC. This razor-sharp Superb Gem proof type coin has delicate almond-gold and sky-blue patina. A loupe reveals nearly flawless surfaces. Census: 44 in 67, 1 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
Liberty Nickels
1884 5C MS65 PCGS. A frosty Gem with brilliant champagne-toned luster, this piece is sharply detailed including a full ear of corn in the left branch of the wreath. Population: 69 in 65, 17 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1885 5C XF40 PCGS. CAC. An extremely important opportunity is presented to collectors with this offering. High grade circulated 1885 nickels are seldom encountered, and this pleasing piece has natural gray and gold toning with only a few trivial imperfections.
From The Classic Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
1885 5C AU58 NGC. The hair under the B in LIBERTY shows a trace of wear, but ample luster shimmers across the chestnut-gray surfaces. Neither side has apparent abrasions, and the strike is precise, especially on the left ear of corn. A series key due to a low mintage and an absence of contemporary collectors.(
Registry values: N991)
1885 5C MS65 PCGS. This extremely important Gem 1885 nickel is housed in a green label PCGS holder. The surfaces are frosty light gray with splashes of gold, and the devices are adequately detailed. The 1885 is the unquestioned key to the business strike Liberty nickels, and Gem examples are rarely seen. Population: 34 in 65, 16 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1892 5C MS65 PCGS. Rich olive-gold toning adorns this thoroughly lustrous and meticulously struck Gem. Even the left ear of corn is well impressed. Marks are minor, and it will prove difficult to find a finer example of this lower mintage date.(
Registry values: N1793)
1894 5C MS66 NGC. Pleasing cartwheel luster sweeps unencumbered across the dove-gray and tan-gold surfaces. The strike is crisp aside from the left ear of corn and a pair of stars near the coronet tip. A faint mark is noted near the jaw. The 1894 is a low mintage issue; only the 1885, 1886, and 1912-S keys have lesser productions. Census: 18 in 66, 2 finer (6/10).
Ex: FUN Signature (Heritage, 1/2006), lot 1333.(
Registry values: N1793)
1900 5C MS66 NGC. CAC. Rich rose, gold, and blue-green toning drapes this shining Premium Gem, well-defined save on a handful of peripheral elements. Memorable eye appeal. Census: 37 in 66, 4 finer (5/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1902 5C MS67 PCGS. CAC. Among the finest survivors of its date, the present Superb Gem provides potent luster and exemplary preservation. The reverse is essentially pristine, as is the portrait. The strike is above average, with only a few grains incomplete on the left ear of corn. A whisper of gold toning further confirms the originality. Population: 4 in 67, 0 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1903 5C MS66 ★ NGC. This is the only 1903 Liberty nickel that NGC has awarded the Star designation, regardless of grade (6/10). It is a splendid Premium Gem with frosty luster and rainbow toning over a gray-gold base.(
Registry values: N1793)
1907 5C MS66 PCGS. Ex: Larry Shapiro. Gorgeous luster emanates from the pastel-blue and lilac surfaces. Though the stars and wreath show slight softness, the portrait is well-defined, and the overall visual appeal is remarkable. No examples have been certified in higher numeric grades by either leading grading service (5/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1912 5C MS66 PCGS. CAC. Exceptionally bright and lustrous for this often-lacking date. Typically softly struck on the obverse stars and on the left ear of corn but with clean fields. A small depression near the bottom of the large Roman numeral V appears to be a planchet flaw (as struck). Tied for numerically finest in the combined certified population (5/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1912 5C MS66 NGC. CAC. Light to medium honey-gold toning adorns this lustrous and well defined Premium Gem. A pristine and impeccable representative of this final-year business strike. Census: 11 in 66, 0 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1912-S 5C MS65 NGC. Rich peach, gunmetal-blue, and gold toning encompasses this satiny key date nickel. No other business strike has a mintage nearly as low as the 1912-S, and unabraded examples are of importance. The strike is full, save for a few grains on the left ear of corn. Census: 87 in 65, 6 finer (5/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
Proof Liberty Nickels
1883 5C No Cents PR65 Deep Cameo PCGS. A lovely yellow-gold Gem of this popular first-year subtype, with splendid field-device contrast and no singular distractions. A minor luster graze on the neck may prevent an even finer grade. Population: 4 in 65 Deep Cameo, 4 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: P1)
1884/188 5C PR65 Cameo NGC. FS-301. The 1 is widely repunched, and the 8s show lesser recutting. Luminous devices contrast with glassy fields. Faint gold toning visits smooth surfaces. Census: 36 in 65 Cameo, 47 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N991)
1884 5C PR66 Cameo PCGS. This second-year specimen has peach-gold and blue tints over carefully preserved surfaces. A gleaming piece with distinct contrast. Population: 29 in 66 Cameo, 2 finer (5/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1886 5C PR66 Cameo NGC. From a relatively large mintage of 4,290 pieces, the 1886 proof Liberty Head nickel is always in demand because business strikes of the date are elusive. The present coin displays dramatic contrast between the strongly impressed devices and the deeply mirrored fields. Census: 20 in 66 Cameo, 6 finer (5/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1888 5C PR65 Cameo NGC. A sensational Gem Cameo proof, this 1888 Liberty nickel is fully brilliant and untoned with mirrored fields around lustrous devices. Census: 5 in 65 Cameo, 3 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N991)
1891 5C PR66 Cameo NGC. An amazing Premium Gem Cameo proof, this 1891 nickel exhibits mostly brilliant nickel-gray surfaces with wispy champagne toning at the peripheries. Census: 27 in 66 Cameo, 4 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1891 5C PR65 Deep Cameo PCGS. From a mintage of just 2,350 pieces, 1891 proof Liberty Head nickels are extremely rare with the PR65 Deep Cameo designation. The present coin displays full striking details and uncommonly deep mirrors. The resulting field-device contrast is dramatic and compelling. Population: 4 in 65 Deep Cameo, 2 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: P3)
1897 5C PR66 NGC. CAC. A trace of delicate champagne toning adheres to the peripheries of this otherwise brilliant and untoned nickel-gray specimen. The fields of this Premium Gem proof are fully mirrored with satiny devices. Census: 56 in 66, 25 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1897 5C PR66 Cameo PCGS. CAC. Deeply reflective fields are hairline-free and contrast nicely with moderately frosted devices. Population: 18 in 66 Cameo, 7 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1905 5C PR67 NGC. Pastel sky-blue, gold, and apricot shades grace this fully struck Superb Gem. A magnificent representative of this late Victorian-era type. Census: 21 in 67, 2 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1906 5C PR67 Cameo PCGS Secure. Rich toning and strong contrast rarely go hand-in-hand, yet this Superb Gem specimen sports a remarkable cameo effect through rich green-gold toning. The devices retain a lighter color and frosted texture, while the fields offer their signature gleam. Population: 14 in 67 Cameo, 1 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1907 5C PR67 Cameo NGC. Impressively contrasted with gorgeous mirrors that offer delicate ice-blue tints. A few tiny spots of milky toning are present on the obverse and a single pinpoint contact mark is visible behind Liberty's head, but these are minor quibbles in context. Census: 5 in 67 Cameo, 0 finer (5/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1912 5C PR66 Cameo PCGS. CAC. Almond-gold blankets this satiny and fully struck Premium Gem. Cameo contrast is perceptible despite the rich patina. A loupe reveals a few nearly microscopic flecks. Population: 15 in 66 Cameo, 4 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
Buffalo Nickels
1913 5C Type One MS67 PCGS. A Superb Gem example of this one-year type coin, with sharp striking details throughout. The surfaces display bright mint luster under attractive iridescent lavender and gold patina on both sides.
From The S.G. Griffin Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
1913-D 5C Type One MS66 NGC. Splendid lavender and gold toning accompany the subdued surfaces, soft luster, and bold strike of this Premium Gem. Few finer examples of the date are available to collectors, strengthening the demand for this example.
From The S.G. Griffin Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
1913-S 5C Type One MS66 NGC. A sharply struck example of the original Buffalo design, with the bison standing on raised ground, looking over the grassy plains in the days before the great Dust Bowl. This lovely piece with satisfy nearly any collector. Census: 51 in 66, 14 finer (6/10).
From The S.G. Griffin Collection.(
Registry values: N1793)
1913 5C Type Two MS66 NGC. A well-defined first-year representative from the revised design, strongly lustrous with pale nickel-white surfaces and occasional champagne accents. The Type Two pieces of 1913 are considerably less available than their Type One counterparts. Census: 69 in 66, 12 finer (6/10).
From The S.G. Griffin Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
1913-D 5C Type Two MS65 NGC. This nearly brilliant Buffalo nickel has pepper-like spots of toning that are more apparent on the obverse. The pleasing surfaces are virtually blemish-free, and the devices are generally nicely struck, save for a bit of minor softness in the central areas. Census: 80 in 65, 18 finer (6/10).
From The S.G. Griffin Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
1913-S 5C Type Two MS66 PCGS. This delightful Premium Gem exhibits satiny gray luster with rainbow toning, pale blue, russet, and gold predominant. Both sides have strong design details, although the strike is just shy of full. Here is an exceptional example for the connoisseur. Population: 29 in 66, 1 finer (6/10).
From The S.G. Griffin Collection.(
Registry values: N2998)
1914 5C MS66 ★ NGC. Ex: Yankee Collection. An enjoyable example, this 1914 nickel displays peripheral rainbow toning with additional splashes of lavender and ice blue. Census: 2 in 66
★ , 1 finer
★ (6/10).
From The S.G. Griffin Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
1914-D 5C MS66 PCGS. Sharply struck throughout with fine detail present on all design elements. The surfaces of this Premium Gem example are highlighted by lovely shades of gold and lavender toning. Population: 39 in 66, 5 finer (5/10).
From The S.G. Griffin Collection.(
Registry values: N2998)
1914-S 5C MS64 NGC. Although the central obverse and reverse of this Choice Mint State example are poorly defined, the splendid violet and gold toning enhances its eye appeal and desirability.
From The S.G. Griffin Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
1915 5C MS66 PCGS. Just a touch of weakness is seen above the front leg, but all other design elements are bold. The surfaces are frosty and lustrous with outstanding iridescent toning. PCGS has only certified 36 finer pieces (6/10).
From The S.G. Griffin Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
1915-D 5C MS65 PCGS. Sharply struck throughout with none of the central striking softness that is often found on this issue. The surfaces show bright, coruscant mint luster with barely a hint of patina. One small diagonal mark is noted on the bison, near his hind quarter.
From The S.G. Griffin Collection.(
Registry values: N1793)
1915-S 5C MS65 PCGS. CAC. Well struck with smooth, unmarked surfaces that exhibit a lovely mixture of sea-green, steel-blue, coral, and gold toning. The surfaces are impressively preserved and virtually pristine, save for a single faint mark on the bison's flank. A conditionally elusive Gem example; PCGS has only certified 30 pieces finer (5/10).
From The S.G. Griffin Collection.(
Registry values: N1793)
1916 5C MS65 NGC. A plentiful date from a high mintage, examples of this issue are readily available in all grades, although seldom with the extraordinary strike of this beauty. Both sides have full luster beneath vibrant gold and iridescent toning.
From The S.G. Griffin Collection.(
Registry values: N491)
1916 5C Doubled Die Obverse AU55 NGC. FS-101. The lower left obverse is widely die doubled, with the most dramatic offset on the date. Curiously, this major variety was not discovered until 1962, and did not command a significant premium for more than a decade afterward. Since that time very few examples have turned up in any grade, and high grade coins are especially difficult to locate. Only 10-12 coins are believed known today in Uncirculated condition with perhaps twice that many in the various grades of AU. This is a gray example with pronounced areas of reddish patina. Ample luster is seen on each side, and there are no mentionable abrasions. One cannot fault the lack of high point detail as no 1916/16 nickels are known with complete definition. Otherwise, the surfaces are virtually fault-free with no mentionable abrasions on either side. This is an important opportunity for the Buffalo nickel specialist to acquire what is very likely the rarest coin of the 20th century that is generally included as part of a regular U.S. series. Census: 19 in 55, 17 finer (6/10).
From The S.G. Griffin Collection.(
Registry values: N7079)
1916-D 5C MS65 PCGS. The 1916-D Buffalo nickel is an available issue in lower Mint State grades, but it becomes somewhat scarce at the Gem level. Sharply struck in most areas, with just a touch of softness on the Bison's hoofs, the present coin is a delightful Gem example of this popular date.
From The S.G. Griffin Collection.(
Registry values: N1793)
1916-S 5C MS65 PCGS. A sharply struck Gem specimen, the present coin displays hints of light golden color when tilted in the light. The 1916-S Buffalo nickel is a scarce issue in Gem condition. Population: 84 in 65, 33 finer (5/10).
From The S.G. Griffin Collection.(
Registry values: N1793)
1917 5C MS66 PCGS. This attractive Premium Gem Buffalo nickel exhibits sharp striking details throughout. The obverse is brilliant, with bright satiny luster. On the reverse, the luster shines through a light, streaky golden patina.
From The S.G. Griffin Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
1917-D 5C MS64 PCGS. Although the strike is typical of the issue with some central weakness on each side, the frosty surfaces, light gray luster, and pale gold toning provide excellent eye appeal. A few dark toning freckles are evident on each side.
From The S.G. Griffin Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
1917-S 5C MS64 PCGS. Traces of pale gold and light blue toning are evident on each side of this Choice Mint State example. The strike is average with some high point weakness. An obverse die crack begins at the border below the feathers, crosses the braid and neck, to the Indian's mouth.
From The S.G. Griffin Collection.(
Registry values: N1793)
1918 5C MS64 NGC. Both sides of this pleasing near-Gem exhibit central weakness. However, the surfaces are fully lustrous beneath medium gold toning. Here is an important early Buffalo nickel with excellent eye appeal.
From The S.G. Griffin Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
1918-D 5C MS65 ★ NGC. A palette of lime-green, gold, and ruby-red endows this satiny Gem. A minor retained lamination (as produced) is noted beneath the Indian's chin. All legends are well struck, as is the bison's head. The 1918-D is a challenging branch mint issue. Census: 3 in 65
★ , none finer with a Star designation (6/10).
From The S.G. Griffin Collection.(
Registry values: N2998)
1918/7-D 5C XF40 NGC. FS-101. The upper right corner of the 7 is obvious, as is the thickness of the crossbar and downstroke. A nicely defined example with a clear date and original pearl-gray and charcoal surfaces. Along with the 1916 Doubled Die, the key to a
Guide Book collection of Buffalo nickels.
From The S.G. Griffin Collection.(
Registry values: N2998)
1918-S 5C MS64 PCGS. Nice luster exudes from both sides of this champagne-gray S-Mint product that is accented with whispers of powder-blue and beige. The 1918-S is usually weakly struck; the specimen offered here exhibits boldness on the date, LIBERTY, and the reverse lettering and mintmark. Typical softness is noted on the Indian's hair, as well as the bison's fur.
From The S.G. Griffin Collection.(
Registry values: N2998)
1919 5C MS66 PCGS. The 1919 Buffalo nickel is easy to locate in lower Mint State grades, but it becomes scarce at the Premium Gem level. The present coin is sharply struck, with vibrant luster and abundant eye appeal. Only 16 coins have been graded finer by PCGS and NGC combined (5/10).
From The S.G. Griffin Collection.(
Registry values: N1793)
1919-D 5C MS66 NGC. Despite a generous mintage of over 8 million pieces, the 1919-D nickel is a famous condition rarity in its series, since poor strikes and weak luster abound. This is a remarkably attractive example with substantially above-average definition and attractive quicksilver luster. Lovely rose, orange, and blue patina graces each side. Census: 6 in 66, 0 finer (6/10).
From The S.G. Griffin Collection.(
Registry values: N4719)
1919-S 5C MS64 NGC. Original sun-gold, ruby-red, jade-green, and dove-gray toning blankets this shimmering and unmarked near-Gem. The centers display minor softness, but the mintmark is clear and the date is sharp. A popular and difficult early branch mint issue, much more affordable at the MS64 level than in higher grades.
From The S.G. Griffin Collection.(
Registry values: N2998)
1920 5C MS66 PCGS. Lightly toned, boldly struck with great detail, and with smooth satin luster that approaches prooflike status on the obverse. There are no marks visible to the naked eye. Currently, only 13 coins have been certified in higher numeric grades by PCGS and NGC combined (5/10).
From The S.G. Griffin Collection.(
Registry values: N1793)
1920-D 5C MS64 PCGS. A well struck Choice example of this popular issue, with just a little softness on the hair and the Bison's shoulder. The brilliant lustrous surfaces show little evidence of contact.
From The S.G. Griffin Collection.(
Registry values: N1793)
1920-S 5C MS64 NGC. David Lange, in his
The Complete Guide to Buffalo Nickels, calls this date in Mint State "among the scarcest coins in the series." The present near-Gem specimen has beautiful deep greenish-gold patination that evenly coats both sides. The strike is somewhat weak on the Indian's braid and the highpoints of the buffalo, but the overall eye appeal is quite high.
From The S.G. Griffin Collection.(
Registry values: N2998)
1921 5C MS67 PCGS. Ex: A D M Collection. The 1921 Buffalo nickel is a well-produced issue and enjoys great popularity with type collectors. The coin offered here is a fully struck Superb Gem specimen, with blazing mint luster and delicate hints of gold and lilac toning. The outstanding visual appeal of this piece is a match for its high technical grade. Currently, no coins have been certified in higher numeric grades by PCGS or NGC (5/10).
From The S.G. Griffin Collection.(
Registry values: N2998)
1921-S 5C MS65 ★ NGC. Ex: Yankee Collection. Although the strike is somewhat weak, this impressive Buffalo has an amazing exhibit of iridescent toning on both sides, including rose, gold, lavender, and emerald. Both sides are free of spots, an important consideration when selecting any Buffalo nickel. Census: 35 in 65, 4 finer (6/10).
From The S.G. Griffin Collection.(
Registry values: N2998)
1923 5C MS66 PCGS. Delicate champagne and aqua tints visit the shining surfaces of this attractive P-mint piece. Solidly struck overall, though the bison's shoulder shows a touch of softness. Nicely preserved throughout.
From The S.G. Griffin Collection.(
Registry values: N1793)
1923-S 5C MS65 NGC. This amazing Gem has nearly a full strike. That's right ... nearly a full strike. Both sides have soft, frosty luster with brilliant gray surfaces beneath intense gold toning on both sides. Here is an important condition rarity in the Buffalo nickel series, a coin that will be nearly impossible to improve. Census: 29 in 65, 7 finer (6/10).
From The S.G. Griffin Collection.(
Registry values: N4719)
1924 5C MS66 NGC. A terrific type coin, the mint luster is thick and heavily frosted with a light overlay of pale rose toning. Sharply struck throughout, the surfaces are as clean as one would expect from a coin in this lofty condition. Census: 34 in 66, 5 finer (6/10).
From The S.G. Griffin Collection.(
Registry values: N1793)
1924-D 5C MS65 PCGS. The 1924-D Buffalo nickel is a scarcer date in the context of the series. The present coin is sharply struck, with iridescent blue and gold patina on the reverse and silver-gray on the obverse. The subtle mint luster shows through the toning. Population: 93 in 65, 1 finer (5/10).
From The S.G. Griffin Collection.(
Registry values: N2998)
1924-S 5C MS65 NGC. Well struck for this elusive S-mint Buffalo. Most examples are softly defined over the high points, especially the bison's horn. This particular piece is almost indistinguishable from a Philadelphia coin, which is saying a lot for this issue. The satiny surfaces are bathed in delicate golden patina, and there are no mentionable abrasions on either side. Although minted in larger quantities than the '26-S, the '24-S is another rare issue in Gem condition. Currently, NGC has certified 17 examples in MS65, with five finer; while PCGS has graded 31 specimens at the Gem level, with a single coin finer (6/10).
From The S.G. Griffin Collection.(
Registry values: N4719)
1925 5C MS66 PCGS. An incredibly beautiful 1925 nickel, exhibiting vibrant yellow and light blue toning, with frosty luster and bold design definition. PCGS has only certified seven finer pieces (6/10).
From The S.G. Griffin Collection.(
Registry values: N1793)
1925-D 5C MS64 PCGS. This Choice Mint State piece will be a nice acquisition for the advanced collector. The strike is a trifle weak as usual, but the eye appeal is excellent. Both sides have medium gold toning over lustrous surfaces.
From The S.G. Griffin Collection.(
Registry values: N1793)
1925-S 5C MS64 PCGS. A well struck specimen, with just a hint of softness on the hair and the Bison's shoulder. The lustrous surfaces are tinted with delicate shades of gold. Q. David Bowers considers MS64 the Optimal Collecting Grade for this issue because it offers the best blend of quality and affordability.
From The S.G. Griffin Collection.(
Registry values: N2998)
1926 5C MS67 NGC. The brilliant, pristine, and highly lustrous surfaces exhibit sharply struck design elements. Only the curve of the tail and the hair above the braid lack precise detail. Despite its Philadelphia Mint status, the 1926 is difficult to locate in such exemplary quality. Census: 15 in 67, 1 finer (6/10).
From The S.G. Griffin Collection.(
Registry values: N1793)
1926-D 5C MS65 PCGS. The 1926-D Buffalo nickel is usually seen with a weak strike but the present coin is sharply detailed in most areas. There is just a touch of softness on the Indian's hair. The surfaces are enhanced by attractive shades of gold and lavender toning, especially on the reverse. Population: 85 in 65, 24 finer (5/10).
From The S.G. Griffin Collection.(
Registry values: N2998)
1926-S 5C MS62 PCGS. The 1926-S is the most avidly sought-after issue in the regular series of Buffalo nickels. Coins are needed in all grades by collectors, but the VF grade level is the breaking point as far as price. Any '26-S in mint condition is valued in the multiple thousands of dollars. This is an especially good coin for the advanced collector as it shows no trace of friction over the highpoints. The surfaces have a subdued gray patina with deeper golden around the margins. Weakly struck, as one would expect. There are no obvious or detracting marks on either side.
From The S.G. Griffin Collection.(
Registry values: N2998)
1927 5C MS66 PCGS. Although not a rare date, and available even in Premium Gem quality, few finer examples of this issue have been certified, just five at PCGS (6/10). The central obverse and reverse are slightly weak, but all of the peripheral design elements are bold. An attractive example with frosty mint luster and pleasing champagne toning.
From The S.G. Griffin Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
1927-D 5C MS65 NGC. An incredibly sharp example, this splendid Gem has nearly full design definition on both sides. The highly lustrous nickel-gray surfaces exhibit frosty brilliance beneath intermingled gold, blue, and russet toning. Here is a surprisingly scarce date in Gem or finer grades. Census: 29 in 65, 5 finer (6/10).
From The S.G. Griffin Collection.(
Registry values: N2998)
1927-S 5C MS64 NGC. While the 1927-S is not as noteworthy a strike rarity as previous mintmarked Buffalo nickels, the low mintage of only 3.4 million pieces makes certain that this issue is an absolute rarity. Sharply struck, the surfaces display the bright, glossy luster that is sometimes seen on this issue. Peach, orange, and sky-blue toning decorates each side. Examination with a magnifier reveals a thin scratch from the braid to the Indian's upper lip, this being the grade limiting factor.
From The S.G. Griffin Collection.(
Registry values: N2998)
1928 5C MS67 NGC. Although the mintage exceeded 23.4 million coins, today NGC and PCGS combined have graded only 18 examples of the 1928 Buffalo nickel in MS67, and there are none finer (6/10). Glints of sage and gold greet the viewer on both sides, and only a couple of minor ticks appear on the bison's midsection, consistent with this ultimate grade. The strike is bold, despite some die erosion evident on the obverse.
From The S.G. Griffin Collection.(
Registry values: N2998)
1928-D 5C MS65 PCGS. This brilliant and lustrous Gem has weak central details as almost always. Delicate gold toning enhances the overall eye appeal.
From The S.G. Griffin Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
1928-S 5C MS64 PCGS. The 1928-S nickel is a condition rarity in full Gem or finer grades, and this near-Gem will serve as an excellent representative in a high grade collection of Buffalo nickels. This piece has satiny luster with brilliant gold and pale blue toning accompanying a sharp strike.
From The S.G. Griffin Collection.(
Registry values: N1793)
1929 5C MS65 PCGS. The 1929 Buffalo nickel is difficult to locate in attractive Gem condition. The present coin displays vibrant mint luster with no trace of toning. The striking details are sharp in most areas, with just a touch of softness on the Indian's hair.
From The S.G. Griffin Collection.(
Registry values: N491)
1929-D 5C MS65 PCGS. Traces of light gold toning grace both sides of this attractive and brilliant nickel. The strike shows typical weakness at the centers, with a weak mintmark on the reverse. Nevertheless, it is highly appealing and desirable.
From The S.G. Griffin Collection.(
Registry values: N1793)
1929-S 5C MS66 PCGS. Typical central weakness is evident, although the strike is sharper than on many others of this issue. Both sides have brilliant luster with frosty surfaces and bright golden toning. PCGS has only certified five finer examples (6/10).
From The S.G. Griffin Collection.(
Registry values: N1793)
1930 5C MS66 PCGS. Somewhat shy of a full strike, this Premium Gem still shows excellent design definition. The surfaces are brilliant with a hint of champagne toning over nickel-gray luster.
From The S.G. Griffin Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
1930-S 5C MS65 PCGS. Housed in an old green label PCGS holder, this Gem is a lovely specimen with bold design definition and outstanding iridescent toning.
From The S.G. Griffin Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
1931-S 5C MS66 PCGS. The depression was in full swing, and coinage needs were greatly diminished when this piece was struck. Just 1.2 million nickels were coined at San Francisco in 1931, the only coinage of the denomination that year. This Premium Gem has satiny gold luster with hints of pale blue toning. It is a highly appealing example, seldom found any finer. PCGS has only certified two finer examples (6/10).
From The S.G. Griffin Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
1934 5C MS67 NGC. An intensely toned Superb Gem, this 1934 Buffalo nickel exhibits stunning gold, blue, and violet toning on both sides. It is one of the finest available specimens, as neither NGC or PCGS have certified a single finer example. Census: 13 in 67, 0 finer (6/10).
From The S.G. Griffin Collection.(
Registry values: N2998)
1934-D 5C MS65 PCGS. One of the important issues in the 1930s Buffalo nickel series, the 1934-D is always in demand in all Mint State grades. This piece has satiny luster with light gold toning.
From The S.G. Griffin Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
1935 5C MS67 NGC. Lustrous surfaces are bathed by iridescent violet, gold, rose, and pale-blue toning. Well struck, with no mentionable marks. NGC and PCGS have each graded one finer example. Census: 35 in 67, 1 finer (6/10).
From The S.G. Griffin Collection.(
Registry values: N2998)
1935-D 5C MS66 PCGS. A sharply struck Premium Gem example of this popular issue, the present coin displays lustrous, mostly brilliant surfaces with hints of light golden patina. Only nine coins have been graded in higher numeric grades at PCGS and NGC combined (5/10).
From The S.G. Griffin Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
1935-S 5C MS66 NGC. NGC has only certified 145 finer examples of this issue (6/10). The present specimen is highly lustrous with delicate blue and gold toning. The bold strike is nearly full.
From The S.G. Griffin Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
1936 5C MS67 NGC. An amazing Superb Gem with frosty luster, this representative exhibits intense ice-blue and champagne toning on both sides. This date is available in lower grades with ease, but infrequently encountered as fine as the example offered here. Census: 91 in 67, 2 finer (6/10).
From The S.G. Griffin Collection.(
Registry values: N1793)
1936-D 5C MS66 NGC. This apricot tinged survivor is well produced in all regards. Both sides are fully lustrous with sharp definition throughout. As befits the grade, the surfaces are silent on the subject of bothersome abrasions. Fortunately, mentionable carbon and distracting planchet flaws are also conspicuous by their absence. The 1936-D is superior in striking quality to the 1934-D and 1935-D, and the present Premium Gem does not disappoint the viewer.
From The S.G. Griffin Collection.(
Registry values: N491)
1936-S 5C MS67 NGC. The sharp strike is free of criticism, as are the smooth, lustrous, golden-champagne surfaces. Neither grading service has certified a finer example. Census: 30 in 67, 0 finer (6/10).
From The S.G. Griffin Collection.(
Registry values: N1793)
1937 5C MS67 NGC. A frosty Superb Gem, this example shows light blue patina with brilliant luster and bold design details. NGC has only certified six finer examples (6/10).
From The S.G. Griffin Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
1937-D 5C MS67 NGC. A highly lustrous example, this Superb Gem displays gorgeous lemon-yellow, gold, and blue-green toning on each side. Although slightly weak at the centers, the strike shows all of the important detail. An aesthetically desirable specimen. Census: 83 in 67, 2 finer (6/10).
From The S.G. Griffin Collection.(
Registry values: N1793)
1937-D 5C Three-Legged MS61 NGC. A pleasing example, this Three-Legged nickel displays pastel lemon-yellow, pale gold, light blue, and lavender toning over both surfaces. Mint State examples of this variety are in high demand, representing an important and intriguing Guide Book variation.
From The S.G. Griffin Collection.(
Registry values: N1793)
1937-S 5C MS67 PCGS. This Superb Gem example of the popular 1937-S Buffalo nickel is fully struck and features rich, attractive mint luster. Only two coins have been certified in higher numeric grades at PCGS and NGC combined (5/10).
From The S.G. Griffin Collection.(
Registry values: N1793)
1938-D 5C MS67 PCGS. Exquisitely toned, this lustrous example shows a rich gold colored obverse and a gold and lilac patinated reverse. Infrequently seen with such compelling eye appeal category.
From The S.G. Griffin Collection.(
Registry values: N491)
1938-D/D 5C Buffalo MS66 NGC. The mintmark on this boldly defined piece is sharply doubled. Both sides are frosty and lustrous, with mint brilliance beneath bright gold toning.
From The S.G. Griffin Collection.(
Registry values: P2)
1938-D/S 5C MS66 PCGS. The 1938-D/S Buffalo nickel boasts a low estimated mintage of 400,000 pieces. The present coin exhibits sharp striking details throughout and the surfaces radiate rich, frosty luster. This attractive Premium Gem specimen possesses abundant eye appeal.
From The S.G. Griffin Collection.(
Registry values: N491)
1913 5C Type Two MS66 PCGS. The bright satiny surfaces of this Premium Gem are faintly gold-washed on the obverse but show more distinct reddish-gold elements on the reverse. Carefully preserved with only a few tiny marks on the bison. PCGS has graded 14 finer pieces (6/10).
From The Brenda John Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
1914-S 5C MS66 NGC. One might assume that the 1914-S, as a lower mintage (3.4 million pieces) Buffalo nickel from the San Francisco Mint, is a rare coin in virtually all grades. This is not the case, however, and survivors are among the more plentiful early S-mint Buffalo nickels in grades up to and including MS64. Gems (certified MS65), while scarce, are usually available with patience, and it is not until one crosses into the MS66 level that this issue shows its true rarity. The striking quality of this issue varies from poor to sharp.
Fortunately for our bidders, the present example falls into the well-defined category. There are no ill-defined features, nor can we find a mentionable blemish on the satiny surfaces. Lovely pastel blue, gold, and rose toning rounds out this coin's list of positive attributes. Census: 24 in 66, 4 finer (6/10).
From The Brenda John Collection.(
Registry values: N2998)
1915-S 5C MS63 PCGS. CAC. A delightful example, this Select Mint State piece has satiny nickel-gray luster with delicate blue and gold toning. Although shy of a full strike, this piece is remarkably well detailed for an early S-mint Buffalo.(
Registry values: N991)
1916 5C MS67 PCGS. The mintage of the 1916 Buffalo nickel was an enormous production totaling nearly 64 million coins, but today this Superb Gem is one of only 11 in this finest grade at PCGS (6/10). Nickel-gray surfaces show a light blush of pink, and the near-total lack of abrasions puts this piece into the small minority. The sharp strike leaves the bison's horn and fur well-detailed, and there is a split tail. A superlative example for a type or complete set.(
Registry values: N2998)
1917-D 5C MS66 NGC. The present 1917-D is nickel is among the finest representatives of its issue. Unlike most branch mint strikes from the era, this coin exhibits an intricate impression, and in addition displays magnificent peach, lemon, and lilac-gray patina. Both sides appear pristine, even upon inspection beneath a powerful loupe. Census: 6 in 66, 1 finer (6/10).
From The Brenda John Collection.(
Registry values: N4719)
1917-S 5C MS66 PCGS. The mintage of the 1917-S Buffalo nickel was low to begin with, at less than 4.2 million pieces, and the wartime economy was such that most examples of the issue apparently circulated. Although the issue is nonetheless available in the lower Mint State grades, the Premium Gem level makes it conditionally rare. The present piece is one of 22 so graded at PCGS, and there are none finer, although NGC has certified a single MS67 example. Delightful blue and gold tones accent the near-pristine surfaces on both sides, and the strike is excellent overall.
From The Brenda John Collection.(
Registry values: N2998)
1918/7-D 5C --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. VG. FS-101. The walnut-gray toning is deepest on the reverse. This minutely granular key date nickel appears free from hairlines but a thin scratch is noted on the hair at the top of the portrait.(
Registry values: N1)
1918/7-D 5C --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. Fine. FS-101. The crossbar and downstroke of the 7 underdigit is evident. Autumn-brown and pearl-gray with only a hint of surface granularity. One of the two keys to the series, along with the 1916 Doubled Die Obverse.(
Registry values: N1793)
1918-S 5C MS62 NGC. Softly struck as usual through the centers but with intact quicksilver luster. Strong gold-orange toning covers much of each side, while the remainder is light nickel-gray.(
Registry values: N991)
1919 5C MS66+ PCGS Secure. CAC. A mere hint of chestnut toning visits this lustrous and beautifully preserved Premium Gem. Boldly struck, with any incompleteness limited to the curve of the tail and the hair above the braid. Population: 1 in 66+, 8 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1919-D 5C MS63 PCGS. CAC. Light golden-brown toning enriches this shimmering and well struck early branch mint nickel. No marks are consequential, and the eye appeal is superior for the MS63 level.(
Registry values: N1793)
1920-S 5C MS63 PCGS. The central obverse and reverse lack full definition, with the strike being typical of this issue. Both sides have lustrous nickel-gray surfaces with dusky peripheral toning.(
Registry values: N1793)
1921 5C MS66+ PCGS Secure. CAC. This lustrous high-grade nickel has delicate chestnut toning and a remarkably sharp strike. Virtually immaculate, and low-mintage for a Philly issue. The fields display an orange-peel texture due to long-in-use dies. Population: 2 in 66+, 18 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N991)
1921-S 5C --Obverse Planchet Flaw--NGC Details. Unc. An obvious planchet lamination is visible in the Indian's hair, but that is a mint-made defect rather than outside damage. This piece has frosty gray surfaces with violet and iridescent toning.
From The Classic Collection.(
Registry values: N1793)
1925-D 5C MS64 NGC. Intense rainbow coloration adorns the lustrous surfaces of this near-Gem five cent. Typically struck and devoid of mentionable marks. The certified population decreases markedly any finer.(
Registry values: N1793)
1925-S 5C MS64 PCGS. CAC. This near-Gem example, while softly struck in some areas, offers both a better strike than is the norm and beautiful coloration. The obverse displays tinges of saffron, jade, and gold, while the reverse adds pink and ice-blue. The central obverse is softly struck, but the bison's forepart and the mintmark are sharp. PCGS has certified only 19 coins finer, a total that includes but a single coin at the MS66 level (6/10). That coin is in the Gerald Forsythe #1 Finest Circulation Strikes PCGS Registry Set, a five-time PCGS Hall of Fame Winner. The 1925-S and 1926-S are each worth nine points in the Set Composition of that collection.(
Registry values: N2998)
1927 5C MS66 PCGS. Light pink and blue toning over surfaces that combine frosty and quicksilver luster. Central striking softness is typical for the issue, though the impressive preservation is not. PCGS has certified just five finer representatives (6/10).
From The Brenda John Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
1927-S 5C MS65 ★ NGC. Bright aqua-blue and rose toning covers both sides of this gleaming Gem Buffalo nickel, one highly deserving of the NGC Star designation for superior eye appeal. The strike is bold, particularly on the reverse, where a split tail is visible. In numerical terms NGC has certified 19 examples of the 1927-S in MS65 grade, with six pieces finer. However, when the Star kicker is factored in, the totals reduce to three in MS65
★ , with five MS66
★ pieces finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N4719)
1928-S 5C MS66 NGC. An attractive example, sharply (if not fully) detailed according to the conditions laid down by Bowers in his
Guide Book of Buffalo and Jefferson Nickels, with pleasing definition on the bison's shoulder and other often-weak areas. Both sides are impressively lustrous with delicate blue, gold, and lavender shadings across each side. The 1928-S is famously elusive in the better Mint State grades, though it does not achieve true condition rarity until the MS66 level. NGC has certified a mere eight Premium Gems with only one coin numerically finer (5/10).
From The Brenda John Collection.(
Registry values: N4719)
1931-S 5C MS66 PCGS Secure. CAC. Lustrous and essentially brilliant with immaculate surfaces. The strike is bold aside from moderate softness at the centers. Due to the Great Depression, only San Francisco struck nickels in 1931, and the mintage of 1.2 million pieces is the second lowest of the series.(
Registry values: N991)
1936-D 5C 3 1/2 Legs VF30 PCGS. FS-901. This is an extremely rare Buffalo nickel variety that is rapidly growing in popularity, due to its association with the more-famous, less-elusive 1937-D Three-Legged Buffalo, and also because of the expanding Registry Set phenomenon at PCGS and at NGC (which accepts PCGS-certified coins in its sets). This variety is worth a whopping nine points in the PCGS Complete Variety collection, and five in the Major Variety collection.
Cherrypickers' comments that "fewer than 40 are known in any grade." This attractive coin has light, even wear and consistent nickel-gray toning, giving every appearance of a coin that some fortunate collector pulled out of circulation.(
Registry values: P3)
1937 5C MS68 NGC. As befits the high mintage of 79.4 million pieces, this is one of the most available dates in the Buffalo nickel series. Although NGC and PCGS have certified thousands of examples in MS65 and MS66, about 650 are graded MS67. In the lofty grade of MS68, however, NGC and PCGS have combined for just 10 coins, with none finer. This specimen displays delicate iridescent ice-blue, gold-beige, and lilac patina over pristine surfaces that exhibit dazzling luster. Boldly detailed with immense visual appeal. Census: 6 in 68, 0 finer (6/10).
Ex: CSNS Signature (Heritage, 4/2006), lot 1127, which realized $7,475; FUN Signature (Heritage, 1/2007), which realized $9,200.(
Registry values: N1793)
1937-D 5C Three-Legged VF20 NGC. FS-901. A moderately circulated stone-gray key date nickel that lacks any noticeable abrasions. Diagnostics of this famous variety, such as granularity on the back legs, remain evident.(
Registry values: N991)
1937-D 5C Three-Legged XF40 NGC. FS-901. Deep peach-rose overtones grace the medium-gray surfaces of this Three-Legged nickel. Lightly worn with a horizontal abrasion noted to the right of the ribbon in the braid.(
Registry values: N991)
1937-D 5C Three-Legged--Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. FS-901. Wispy hairlines cross the slate-gray surfaces, but design detail is bold and there are no abrasions visible with the unaided eye. A hint of granularity is noted on the E in UNITED.(
Registry values: N991)
1937-D 5C Three-Legged AU50 PCGS. FS-901. Nickel-gray color appears on the devices, while the fields are more orange. Well-defined and luminous with an attractive and distinctive appearance.(
Registry values: N991)
1937-D 5C Three-Legged AU53 ANACS. FS-901. A partly lustrous dove-gray and walnut-tan representative of this widely pursued
Guide Book mint error. No marks are remotely relevant, and the devices are well defined, except of course for the absent front foreleg.(
Registry values: N991)
1937-D 5C Three-Legged AU53 PCGS. FS-901. Considerable luster remains in the gold-gray fields, while areas such as the bison's shoulder and hipbone show distinct wear. A handful of significant abrasions are noted on the portrait.(
Registry values: N991)
1937-D 5C Three-Legged AU55 NGC. FS-901. Dusky gold-orange, rose, and nickel-gray hues grace this lightly circulated Three-Legged nickel. Well struck for the die state with scattered flyspecks on the obverse.(
Registry values: N991)
1937-D 5C Three-Legged MS63 PCGS. FS-901. Pastel lilac-red, ice-blue, and olive-green toning encompasses this coruscating and nicely struck Three-Legged nickel. All diagnostics are present, such as the trail of minute die lumps beneath the flank and the granular texture on the bison's back leg. An unmarked and attractive example of this perennial collector favorite. Certified in a green label holder.(
Registry values: N2998)
1937-D 5C Three-Legged MS64 NGC. FS-901. Designated on the NGC holder as FS-020.2, its initial
Cherrypickers' designation. An important near-Gem of this famous
Guide Book variety, one of the few 20th century die states to achieve widespread prominence among collectors. Deep gold-orange and peach toning drapes softly lustrous surfaces that lack remotely relevant marks.(
Registry values: N2998)
1937-D 5C Three-Legged MS64 NGC. FS-901. The leading foreleg of the bison was inadvertently polished off the die used to strike this famous issue. The variety was recognized early as one of the most significant and valuable issues of the series. The present coin shows satiny mint luster under gold and aquamarine toning. The strike is decent, but a little softness is evident on the Indian's hair and the bison's shoulder.(
Registry values: N2998)
1937-D 5C Three-Legged MS65 NGC. FS-901. The 1937-D Buffalo nickel issue must be considered a variety-hunter's dream coin. The issue was produced to the extent of more than 17.8 million coins, and David Lange speculates that original rolls may survive to this day. If so, cherrypickers might be apt to find any of five different repunched mintmark varieties that are listed in
The RPM Book by John A. Wexler and Tom Miller, as well as a possible D/S variety that Walter Breen claims (Breen-2653), although others call it a D/D.
The undisputed granddaddy of them all, however, is the 1937-D Three-Legged Buffalo, a variety with a record of popularity more than seven decades long and the subject of unceasing demand from both beginning and advanced collectors. While numerically finer examples exist in relation to this Gem, it is difficult to imagine another Three-Legged nickel that is so appealing.
Light gold-orange patina spreads over smooth nickel-white surfaces. The bison's shoulder is slightly soft, but all other parts of the devices exhibit decidedly above-average detail. A memorable coin that could cap off a short set of Buffalo nickels or be a cornerstone to a cabinet that spans the entire series. Census: 53 in 65, 21 finer (5/10).
From The Brenda John Collection.(
Registry values: N4719)
1937-D 5C Three-Legged MS65 NGC. FS-901. There are many distinctive diagnostics of the genuine Three-Legged Buffalo nickel, one of which is the presence of rather subdued luster on most examples known. This is a function of the state of the dies, which were obviously rather advanced when this famous variety was struck. David Lange offers these thoughts in
The Complete Guide to Buffalo Nickels:"Most mint state examples have just so-so luster, since the eroded state of the dies resulted in coins having very diffused light reflection. Examples having bright and pleasing luster are quite rare."
This pleasing piece is one such coin, with abundant, attractive luster visible throughout both sides. The highest points of the design show the slight softness, and overall the definition is far superior to that usually seen. But again, it is in the luster department that this coin stands head and shoulders above other Three-Legged nickels. The surfaces are bright and satiny, with a finish that is comparable to any other 1937-D nickel. Outstanding quality. Census: 54 in 65, 21 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N4719)
Proof Buffalo Nickels
1913 5C Type One PR65 NGC. Only 1,520 proofs were struck of this one-year type, making the Type One nickel a very desirable coin for 20th century type collectors. This piece looks much finer than the stated grade. The coin is free from carbon spotting and shows no obvious contact marks. The satiny, lightly and evenly toned surfaces show the pronounced rippled effect of the matte proofing process that is characteristic of the issue.
From The Brenda John Collection.(
Registry values: N2998)
1913 5C Type Two PR66 NGC. From a mintage of 1,514 pieces, the 1913 matte proof Type Two Buffalo nickel is popular as a type coin and quite scarce at the PR66 level. The present coin is sharply detailed, with bright satiny luster. Census: 78 in 66, 43 finer (5/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1914 5C PR67 ★ NGC. This Superb Gem proof is among the finest and most attractive matte proof nickels we have seen. Fully struck with satiny gray luster and accents of wispy gold and lilac toning that are more vibrant on the reverse. Census: 6 in 67 ★ , none finer with a Star designation (6/10).
Ex: Central States Signature (Heritage, 5/2007), lot 1670.From The Brenda John Collection.(
Registry values: N2998)
1915 5C PR66 NGC. Attractive golden-brown toning invigorates this fully struck and lustrous specimen. Only 1,050 proofs were issued, and high grade examples are very scarce.(
Registry values: N1793)
1915 5C PR67 PCGS. Light golden-gray toning graces this fully struck Superb Gem, which is essentially perfect aside from the occasional minute toning fleck. The matte finish proofs of this era must not have been particularly popular with numismatists of the day, since proof mintages fell well below the levels achieved by the Liberty nickel. Only 1,050 proofs were struck in 1915, and high-grade survivors are treasured today, particularly for their intricate strikes. Population: 48 in 67, 2 finer (6/10).
From The Brenda John Collection.(
Registry values: N2998)
1916 5C PR64 NGC. This fully struck matte proof nickel appears unabraded and devoid of hairlines. Satin luster shimmers across chestnut-tan and slate-gray surfaces. A mere 600 proofs were made, the lowest mintage among the eight proof issues. The proofs of 1916 were limited to the cent and nickel, probably due to delays in the introduction of the new silver types.(
Registry values: N1793)
1936 5C Type One--Satin Finish PR67 NGC. Sharply impressed with better-than-average reflectivity for the Satin type. This carefully preserved Superb Gem has a faint layer of golden toning over nickel-white surfaces.(
Registry values: N1793)
1937 5C PR64 NGC. Both sides have freckles of toning that are consistent with the grade. The fields are fully mirrored with satiny devices beneath lovely gold and iridescent toning.(
Registry values: N991)
1937 5C PR64 PCGS. Housed in a first-generation PCGS holder is a gold-toned near-Gem proof 1937 Buffalo nickel with mirrored fields and reflective devices.(
Registry values: N991)
1937 5C PR66 Cameo PCGS. Icy frost is evident throughout the Indian and bison of this minimally toned final-year proof Buffalo nickel. Both sides appear immaculate, and the strike is intricate aside from the customary slight incompleteness on the hair above the braid. Population: 5 in 66 Cameo, 5 finer (6/10).
From The Brenda John Collection.(
Registry values: N1793)
Jefferson Nickels
1939-D 5C Reverse of 1938 MS66 Full Steps PCGS. Hints of golden patina grace the surfaces of this sharply struck Premium Gem nickel. The all-important steps on the reverse display full definition and eye appeal is outstanding. Population: 42 in 66 Full Steps, 4 finer (5/10).(
Registry values: P1)
1939-S 5C Reverse of 1940 MS66 Full Steps PCGS. Ex: Compradore Collection. A delightful representative of this important early transitional issue, strongly lustrous beneath rich reddish-orange patina. The surfaces are impressively preserved, and the definition on the all-important reverse is uncharacteristically bold. No coins have been certified finer within the Full Steps designation at PCGS or NGC (5/10).(
Registry values: P6)
1942-D 5C D Over Horizontal D MS64 PCGS. FS-501. Dusky golden-brown toning overlies this satiny, unabraded, and nicely struck near-Gem. The D over Horizontal D variety is surprisingly rare, and if the Jefferson nickel series ever approaches the popularity of the Lincoln cent, there will not be enough quality Uncirculated examples to go around. Population: 5 in 64, 5 finer (5/10).(
Registry values: P1)
1945-S 5C MS66 Full Steps PCGS. This wartime silver composition Premium Gem is sharply struck, with full definition present on the steps. The surfaces show bright luster, with pleasing light golden patina especially apparent on the reverse. Population: 85 in 66 Full Steps, 4 finer (5/10).(
Registry values: N208)
1946-D/D 5C D Over Horizontal D MS65 Full Steps PCGS. FS-501. This important and rare Jefferson nickel variety is similar to its 1942-D over Horizontal D predecessor and is a likely future addition to the Guide Book. This intricately struck Gem features lovely orange, lilac, and lime-green patina. No marks are evident across the lustrous surfaces. Population: 2 in 65 Full Steps, 1 finer (5/10).
1964-D 5C MS67 Five Full Steps NGC. Like most 1964-dated issues, the 1964-D has a prodigious mintage, but only a scant percentage of Uncirculated survivors merit a Full Steps designation. In addition to its strike rarity, the present piece is a Superb Gem with lustrous and lightly toned surfaces. Census: 2 in 67 Full Steps, none finer (5/10).(
Registry values: P1)
Proof Jefferson Nickels
1938 5C PR68 NGC. Rich peach, steel-blue, and lime toning encompass this pristine and intricately struck Superb Gem. A high grade representative of this introductory proof date. Census: 12 in 68, 0 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N991)
1942 5C Type One PR68 PCGS. Ex: Tom Mershon Collection. Neither NGC nor PCGS has certified any coins finer than this resplendent specimen, and PCGS reports just eight pieces at the PR68 level (5/10). Vibrant yellow toning encircles the perimeter and contrasts nicely against the light blue patina that covers the centers. This decisively struck piece would be an excellent addition to a Registry Set.(
Registry values: N991)
1942-P 5C Type Two PR68 PCGS. The sole proof "War nickel" issue was struck in 1942, creating a unique combination of the Jefferson design in a silver alloy with gleaming proof surfaces. This moderately gold-toned example offers careful preservation and incredible eye appeal. Population: 11 in 68, 1 finer (5/10).(
Registry values: N991)
1971 No S Proof Nickel in a 1971 Proof Set. A gleaming No S 1971 proof nickel, housed with the normal 1971-S proof cent, dime, quarter, and half dollar in a single proof set. Toning is restricted to hints of light gold at the margins.(
Registry values: P1, N1)
1971 5C No S PR68 Cameo NGC. From an estimated mintage of 1,655 pieces, the 1971 No S proof Jefferson nickel is seldom encountered with the PR68 Cameo designation. The 1971-S is a proof-only issue, and the No S variety was created when the engraver at the Philadelphia Mint inadvertently omitted the mintmark on one of the dies shipped to San Francisco. The present coin is virtually perfect, with a needle-sharp strike and deeply mirrored fields. Census: 13 in 68 Cameo, 8 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: P1)
Early Half Dimes
1794 H10C --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. VF. V-4, LM-4, R.4. The 1794 half dimes were struck in four different die varieties, of which the present LM-4 issue is the most available. The present coin shows much remaining detail on the central devices and the date and legends are all plain. The surfaces show some signs of previous cleaning, but this piece is still an attractive early half dime from the first year of the Flowing Hair design.
1795 H10C --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. Good. V-2, LM-3, R.5. A well-worn but appealing example of this rare die pair, retoned rose-gold and blue-green after a past cleaning. The central devices remain fully outlined.(
Registry values: P4)
1795 H10C XF40 PCGS. V-5, LM-8, R.3. The slender die crack from the nose to the rim is familiar to early silver specialists and attributes the variety. Deep lavender-gray toning embraces this impressively detailed and unabraded Flowing Hair half dime. Mint-made adjustment marks are noted on the eagle, but these do not affect the technical grade. The reverse is rotated about 45 degrees clockwise.
Ex: Denver Signature (Heritage, 8/2006), lot 770.(
Registry values: P4)
1795 H10C --Plugged--NGC Details. AU. V-4, LM-10, R.3. The year 1795 saw the last use of the Flowing Hair design, and the date is a popular one with type collectors. The present coin is a skillfully repaired example, with nice original surfaces and little actual wear. The small plug suggests the coin may have been used as jewelry.
1796 H10C --Whizzed--NGC Details. VF. LIKERTY, V-1, LM-1, R.3. The 1796 Draped Bust half dime is a first-year type coin, and the interesting broken B in LIBERTY has fascinated collectors for 200 years. The present coin displays much original detail on the design elements. All legends and the date are clear, and most of the detail on the portrait remains intact. The surfaces show some evidence of whizzing long ago.(
Registry values: P7)
1796 H10C LIKERTY--Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. XF. V-1, LM-1, R.3. The coin offered here is a specimen of the scarce and popular LIKERTY variety of the 1796 half dime. Although some wear is evident on all surfaces, this piece retains much original detail, and all legends and major design elements remain clear.(
Registry values: P7)
1797 H10C 16 Stars--Bent--NGC Details. VG. V-4, LM-2, R.4. Although obviously bent, this piece remains desirable with attractive medium to dark gray toning on each side. A few minor blemishes are noted.(
Registry values: P6)
1797 H10C 16 Stars--Scratches--NGC Details. VF. V-3, LM-2, R.5. This piece easily retains XF details, in our opinion. The surfaces have moderate to heavy scratches beneath blue, gold, and rainbow iridescence.
1800 H10C VF25 PCGS. V-1, LM-1, R.3. The more accessible of the two non-LIBEKTY varieties for the year, offered here with moderate wear. Deep blues and greens are the most prominent colors, with a wear pattern to the patina prominent on the obverse but not so well-defined on the reverse. Solid all-around eye appeal.(
Registry values: P5)
1800 H10C --Damaged--ANACS. XF40 Details. V-1, LM-1, R.3. Toned steel-gray and straw-gold. A slightly wavy but splendidly detailed example of Heraldic Eagle type. The shield has a couple of moderate thin marks.(
Registry values: P5)
1800 H10C LIBEKTY--Damaged--NGC Details. VG. V-2, LM-3, R.4. Both sides are bent and scratched, yet this example retains fully natural and attractive light gray surfaces with a few splashes of deeper gray patina.
1803 H10C Small 8--Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. VF. V-3, LM-1, R.5. Only 37,850 half dimes were struck in 1803, and there are three die varieties known for the date. The present coin is a representative of the rare LM-1 variety, with a small 8 in the date. The shiny surfaces show evidence of a cleaning long ago, but most of the central detail is still present. An affordable example of this rare die marriage.
Bust Half Dimes
1829 H10C MS67 ★ NGC. V-11, LM-9, R.5. This is a very rare die marriage in this condition, and the present piece is almost certainly the finest known. A quick search through our Permanent Auction Archives shows that the finest we have handled previously is an MS62 in the Jules Reiver Collection (Heritage, 1/2006, lot 21969). This piece would certainly top the Condition Census published in the December 2001
John Reich Journal. On the obverse, the right base of the 1 is close to the 8, and the upper loop of the 8 is close to the 2. The left edge of the 2 is over a space between dentils. The neck of the 2 is not curved. A dentil is centered below the left edge of the upright of the 1. On the reverse, NIT are joined and the D is low. RI are close, and an extra top serif of the C in AMERICA appears between the C and A. The flag of the 5 is halfway under the arrow feather.
This piece has splendid, prooflike original silver-gray fields with radiant luster and lots of eye appeal. There is as yet none of the die chipping that would later afflict the reverse die, in line with the prooflikeness apparent on both sides. The strike is bold, although there is minor softness around the shield border. As a superhigh-grade early Capped Bust half dime and a R.5 die marriage, this piece combines the best of both worlds. Early half dime specialists should take notice of this extraordinary piece.(
Registry values: N4719)
1831 H10C MS65 NGC. V-1, LM-6, R.1. The golden-brown centers are framed by iridescent apple-green patina. The strike is needle-sharp, and study beneath a loupe fails to locate any relevant marks. An exemplary Capped Bust type coin. Coined from clashed dies.
Ex: Charlotte ANA Signature (Heritage, 3/2003), lot 5480.(
Registry values: N2998)
1836 H10C Small 5C MS63 PCGS. V-6, LM-5, R.2. Struck from clashed dies. A bright silver example of this late Capped Bust half dime issue, touched in gold at parts of the fields but essentially bright silver. Sharply struck and gorgeous. For all Small Denomination varieties, Population: 6 in 63, 18 finer (5/10).(
Registry values: P1)
Seated Half Dimes
1837 H10C No Stars, Small Date (Flat Top 1) MS64 NGC. Rich golden-brown and lime-green toning adorns this lustrous and well impressed near-Gem. Minor grazes on the right obverse field account for the conservatively assessed grade. An interesting triangular cud reaches the top of the first A in AMERICA. A briefly coined subtype.(
Registry values: P6)
1846 H10C VG8 NGC. Richly toned slate-blue and gray with scattered abrasions and pinscratches. While no letters of LIBERTY are visible, the rest of the detail is consistent with a VG designation. Census: 3 in 8, 33 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N491)
1849 H10C MS64 PCGS. A thin veneer of gold toning rests over vibrantly lustrous surfaces. Sharply struck with a handful of small marks noted on and near Liberty's legs. Population: 10 in 64, 8 finer (5/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1853 H10C Arrows MS66 NGC. Small splashes of peripheral rose-pink and claret toning, most prominent at the right reverse, give way to silver centers on this Arrows Premium Gem. A lustrous and boldly struck example. Census: 55 in 66, 19 finer (5/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1853-O H10C Arrows MS63 PCGS. A lovely example of the elusive 1853-O With Arrows half dime, seldom seen in Mint State grades despite a mintage in excess of 2 million coins. This lustrous example has frosty surfaces with ivory and gold toning. Population: 10 in 63, 22 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1861/0 H10C MS65 PCGS. CAC. FS-301. Golden-tan toning clings to the margins, while cream-gray occupies the fields and devices. Precisely struck, satiny, and pristine save for a small spot above the H in HALF and a few trivial luster grazes on the right obverse field. Population: 1 in 65, 5 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: P4)
1862 H10C MS66 PCGS. CAC. Light gold and silver-blue colors over frosty-smooth surfaces. This lustrous Premium Gem was struck from boldly clashed dies. Population: 37 in 66, 21 finer (5/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1863 H10C MS64 PCGS. CAC. A delightful Civil War-era near-Gem awash in rich blue, green, rose, and gold toning. Well struck with light-up luster and pleasingly preserved. Population: 29 in 64, 55 finer (5/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1865 H10C XF45 NGC. Luminous gold-gray, rose, and violet shadings grace this Choice XF coin. Minimally marked with solid eye appeal for this low-mintage issue. Census: 1 in 45, 44 finer (6/10).
Ex: 1983 ANA Auction (Kagin's, 8/1983), lot 681.(
Registry values: N991)
1871 H10C MS66 PCGS. CAC. Dappled green-gold and blue toning over frosted-satin surfaces. This pleasingly preserved Premium Gem is well struck and delightful. Population: 18 in 66, 1 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1871-S H10C MS64 PCGS. This frosty near-Gem has bold design definition at the centers, with weakness evident near the borders. The surfaces are mostly brilliant with delicate gold toning. Population: 28 in 64, 8 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N991)
Proof Seated Half Dimes
1859 H10C PR65 NGC. Peach-red and forest-green toning dominates this fully struck and splendidly preserved Gem. The 1859 is a single-year design subtype (transitional patterns excluded) with hollow obverse stars and a slightly different seated Liberty. The base of the 1 is repunched. Census: 45 in 65, 23 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: P4)
1861 H10C PR65 NGC. Ocean-blue and cherry-red with glimpses of forest-green. Well struck and unabraded. Both sides exhibit a complete wire rim. Perhaps a majority of the 1,000 proofs struck went unsold and were melted by the Mint. Census: 21 in 65, 14 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: P3)
1862 H10C PR66 NGC. Jade-green, ocean-blue, lemon, peach, and fire-red consume this fully struck and flashy Premium Gem. A magnificently preserved representative of this low mintage Civil War proof date. Census: 14 in 66, 11 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: P1)
1862 H10C PR63 Cameo PCGS. CAC Gold Label. Outstandingly contrasted and far better-preserved than the Select designation suggests, the latter opinion clearly shared by CAC. Deep blue and gold border toning extends into the centers slightly more on the obverse. Population: 6 in 63 Cameo, 8 finer (5/10).(
Registry values: P1)
1862 H10C PR67 Cameo NGC. Only 550 proof Seated Liberty half dimes were struck in 1862 and few surviving examples can match the appeal of the coin offered here. The striking details are razor-sharp throughout, and the deeply mirrored, liquid fields contrast boldly with the frosty devices. Only nine other coins have been certified with the PR67 Cameo designation at NGC and PCGS combined, with none finer (6/10).(
Registry values: P1)
1867 H10C PR65 NGC. Subtle honey-gold, apricot, and apple-green grace this precisely struck and flashy Gem. Undisturbed and exceptionally attractive. One of only 625 proofs produced. Census: 36 in 65, 40 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: P2)
1867 H10C PR66 Cameo NGC. Colorfully toned in orange-red, aquamarine, and lemon-gold. Boldly defined and beautiful. A meager 625 proofs were issued, along with only 8,000 business strikes. Census: 10 in 66 Cameo, 2 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: P2)
1869 H10C PR65 PCGS. A first-generation PCGS holder hosts this Gem proof with its exceptional eye appeal. The surfaces are fully mirrored, and the devices are sharply detailed beneath gold and iridescent toning. Population: 29 in 65, 11 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: P1)
1869 H10C PR65 Cameo NGC. Obvious contrast exists between the luminous devices and the flashy fields. Tan-gold is noticeable near the rims, while the centers are brilliant. A nicely struck and exemplary Gem. Census: 3 in 65 Cameo, 14 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: P1)
Early Dimes
1805 10C 5 Berries--Harshly Cleaned--NGC Details. XF. JR-1, R.3. The sole 5 Berries die pair for the year, which is slightly scarcer than the 4 Berries type. Gold retoning is restricted to the rims, leaving the pale silver-gray of the centers overbright from its past cleaning.
1807 10C AU58 PCGS. CAC. JR-1, R.2. Only one variety is known for the 1807 Draped Bust dime, with a mintage of 165,000 pieces. The present coin shows little actual wear, but the dies were overworked during the extensive production run. Consequently, the peripheral details were weakly impressed. The central details remain clear, and the surfaces are bright and original. Some areas of greenish-gray toning are evident at the rims. Population: 28 in 58, 83 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: P5)
Bust Dimes
1811/09 10C XF40 NGC. JR-1, R.3. The sole 1811-dated die pairing. This dusky stone-gray representative has moderate, even wear and no distracting abrasions. Census: 4 in 40, 32 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1824/2 10C MS64 PCGS. CAC. JR-1, R.3. One of only two known 1824-dated marriages, both of which feature the same overdated obverse die. This minimally abraded cream-gray near-Gem displays excellent eye appeal and minor incompleteness of strike on the eagle's neck and claws. A significant opportunity knocks for the alert bidder. Population: 6 in 64, 2 finer (5/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1831 10C MS65 PCGS. CAC. JR-5, R.1. An available variety of this Capped Bust dime, from a mintage of 771,350 pieces. The outstanding feature of this coin is its iridescent toning. The silver surfaces are intermixed with hues of gold, blue, and green. The lovely toning is complemented by strongly impressed striking details. Overall eye appeal is outstanding. Population: 13 in 65, 10 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1832 10C MS65 NGC. JR-2, R.2. This sensational Gem is nicely detailed, and it has frosty mint luster shining through deep gold, violet, and blue toning on each side. The Capped Bust dimes in MS65 or finer grades seem to be undervalued in today's numismatic market. Census: 9 in 65, 6 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N4719)
1835 10C MS64 PCGS. CAC. JR-9, R.2. Dove-gray, peach, and lavender toning embraces this satiny and well struck Choice Capped Bust type coin. No marks are evident beneath the rich patina. Population: 56 in 64, 15 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
Seated Dimes
1846 10C VF30 PCGS. CAC. Fortin-101. Struck from the business strike die pair, this example has splendid gold and iridescent toning splashed over its lighter silver surfaces. A few minor marks on each side are mostly consistent with the grade. The 1846 is a key rarity in the Seated dime series.(
Registry values: N991)
1848 10C MS64 PCGS. A splendid Choice Seated dime that has unblemished surfaces and delicate cherry-red, lime-green, and pearl-gray toning. A surprisingly elusive date in Mint State. Population: 9 in 64, 3 finer (5/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1861 10C MS65 NGC. Fortin-102. Type Two Obverse. With minor die doubling on the oak leaves near the E in DIME. A hint of golden toning visits the predominately stone-white surfaces. A moderately prooflike Gem with an especially flashy reverse. Carefully preserved and precisely struck. Census: 20 in 65, 12 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1864-S 10C MS62 NGC. A brilliant Mint State example, and elusive as such. NGC and PCGS have only certified 17 finer examples of this date between them. This piece has brilliant silver surfaces that are untoned, save for some darkish streaks on the reverse. The strike is bold and the eye appeal is excellent. Census: 6 in 62, 10 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1869-S 10C MS63 NGC. The 1869-S Seated dime is conditionally elusive, with just 36 finer certified examples at NGC and PCGS. This piece has bold design definition with frosty silver luster. Only faint iridescent toning is evident. Census: 6 in 63, 25 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N991)
1871 10C MS64 NGC. Subtly contrasted with delicate frost on the devices and echoes of reflectivity in the pearl-gray fields. This lovely near-Gem shows only a handful of trifling marks. Census: 15 in 64, 14 finer (5/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1873 10C Arrows Doubled Die Obverse VF35 PCGS. Greer-101, Fortin-103, FS-2101. The 1873 Doubled Die Obverse Seated dime is an incredibly rare variety, with just seven PCGS certified examples known in all grades. They include a VG, two Fines, three VFs including the present piece, and an AU55 that is illustrated at www.seateddimevarieties.com. NGC has only certified three examples, a VG, a Fine, and an MS61.
This is the first appearance of the variety in any Heritage auction dating back to 1993. Further searching fails to locate any auction offering of this variety since the late Kam Ahwash discovered it before 1981. Gerry Fortin suggests the variety is R.6, although we believe R.7 might be more accurate. Before its Guide Book listing, Brian Greer reported the variety as Greer-101 in 1992, saying less than 10 examples were known.
Nothing has changed in the last 18 years. In the fourth edition of the Cherrypicker's Guide, Bill Fivaz and J.T. Stanton write: "Although well known for decades, very few specimens have been reported."
The variety has been listed in the Guide Book since 1994, and its XF value of $1,000 has never changed since then. In our opinion, the present piece would be the deal of the century at the XF Guide Book price! The present offering of this variety in an unreserved public auction should help assess its true value. Although its surfaces are somewhat blemished, both sides have pleasing gray and gold patina. The doubling of the shield is extremely sharp and visible to the naked eye.
1874-CC 10C Arrows--Harshly Cleaned--NGC Details. XF. The low-mintage 1874-CC Seated dime, at 10,817 coins made, is an issue that needs no introduction to the many dedicated specialists in this fascinating series. Brian Greer calls the issue "rare in any grade" and gives problem-free examples an R.6 rarity ranking.
The surfaces on this example are a bit dull from cleaning. The date and inscriptions are all clear, although ONE DIME is weak. The moderate wear seen is consistent with the grade, but much detail remains on the wreath and the figure of Liberty. The diagnostic diagonal die crack is seen through the mintmark on all examples, as is the broken first S in STATES. A significant upgrade opportunity for one fortunate collector.
1874-CC 10C Arrows--Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. From a tiny mintage of 10,817 pieces, the 1874-CC Arrows dime is a sought-after date that is seldom encountered without surface problems. The planchets may have been improperly prepared using unalloyed Comstock Lode silver. To quote Brian Greer regarding the 1874-CC Arrows dime in his
Complete Guide to Liberty Seated Dimes:"The unquestioned key to the series (excluding the uncollectible 1873-CC No Arrows). Rare in any grade, and probably a full R6 in problem-free condition. Very few mint state pieces exist. Under intense demand and currently bringing well in excess of Trends prices, when available."
The present coin displays bright surfaces (possibly from cleaning), under dark gray patina, with underlying hints of red that appear when angled under a light. The surfaces are slightly porous, as often seen on this issue, and three planchet flaws are visible as lines in the right obverse field.(
Registry values: N7079)
1875-CC 10C Mintmark Below Bow MS66 NGC. The 1875-CC Mintmark Below Bow dime is much more difficult to locate than its Mintmark in Wreath counterpart. The issue is R.5 in Mint State and the present coin is the single finest specimen certified at either of the leading grading services (5/10). A sharply struck specimen, with brilliant centers that yield to iridescent gold, green, and russet toning at the rims.(
Registry values: P3)
1876 10C MS67 NGC. Type One Reverse. This brilliant Superb Gem exhibits an intricate strike and possesses good luster. Thorough evaluation beneath a loupe fails to locate even the most inconsequential abrasion. Struck from lightly clashed dies. Among the finest examples of its issue. Census: 5 in 67, 0 finer (5/10).(
Registry values: N1)
1877 10C MS66 PCGS. Flashy fields and frosted devices create contrast on this Premium Gem business strike. Much of the obverse exhibits green-gold toning. Population: 8 in 66, 4 finer (5/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1879 10C MS65 PCGS. A prooflike Gem with flashy fields and an absence of marks. Untoned and nicely struck. A scant 14,000 pieces were issued, due to unprecedented silver dollar production. Housed in a first generation holder.(
Registry values: N1793)
1885 10C MS66 NGC. Sun-gold, cherry-red, and aquamarine endow this lustrous and nicely preserved Seated dime. A good strike with slight incompleteness on Liberty's hair. Census: 31 in 66, 17 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
Proof Seated Dimes
1857 10C PR64 NGC. The number of proof Seated Liberty dimes coined in 1857 is unknown, but the mintage was definitely small, and the issue is rare in all grades. This delightful near-Gem specimen exhibits sharp striking details and a light, even layer of rose toning. Census: 11 in 64, 15 finer (6/10).
1858 10C PR64 NGC. Fantastically flashy fields on this near-Gem specimen, from the first proof dime issue in the regular wide-distribution series. Faint gold toning visits the margins, while the fields show a handful of grade-defining contact marks and hairlines. Census: 21 in 64, 27 finer (5/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1858 10C PR65 NGC. The year 1858 was the first in which the Mint sold proof coins to the general public. There are no recorded mintage figures, but the
Guide Book estimates 300+ pieces, less than half the 1859 proof production. This flashy representative exhibits peripheral golden-brown and navy-blue toning. The obverse displays cameo contrast. A few wispy field hairlines are apparent upon magnification. Census: 16 in 65, 11 finer (5/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1859 10C PR64 Cameo PCGS. Blatantly frosted devices provide favorable contrast with the flashy fields. Peripheral lilac-red and ocean-blue toning is more apparent on the obverse. A mere 800 proofs were issued. Population: 12 in 64 Cameo, 5 finer (5/10).
Ex: Tramonta Collection (Bowers and Merena, 10/2005), lot 5403.(
Registry values: N1793)
1863 10C PR65 Cameo NGC. An important survivor from this Civil War proof issue of just 460 specimens. Distinct frost-to-mirror contrast pierces the delicate veil of champagne and gold-orange patina that enriches the borders. Notably appealing and undisturbed. Census: 11 in 65 Cameo, 6 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1864 10C PR64 Cameo PCGS. CAC. Straw-gold and ruby-red patina clings to portions of the peripheries, but the majority of this Civil War Choice proof remains untoned. Fully struck with frosty motifs and mirrored fields. Minute mint-made strike-throughs are distributed. Population: 11 in 64 Cameo, 15 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1867 10C PR64 Cameo PCGS. Considered a key issue in Mint State grades, the 1867 is generally available only as a proof. This piece is a splendid example with fully mirrored fields and lustrous devices. Only a trace of toning appears on each side. Population: 11 in 64 Cameo, 7 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N991)
1867 10C PR64 Cameo PCGS. CAC. The obverse has peripheral shadings of orange, yellow, electric-blue and crimson, while the reverse displays turquoise rims and electric-blue color near the upper and lower borders. The surfaces are deeply mirrored, and the devices are nicely frosted. A very low mintage date. Population: 11 in 64 Cameo, 7 finer (6/10).
Ex: FUN Signature (Heritage, 1/2005), lot 6165, which realized $1,265.(
Registry values: N991)
1868 10C PR65 Cameo PCGS. Formerly housed in a PR66 Cameo NGC holder, and offered as such in lot 767 of our February 2006 Long Beach Signature. Crisply struck, and attractively toned golden-brown aside from slender bands of iridescent blue and gold along the left margins. A mere 600 proofs were issued, and examples with consequential cameo contrast are seldom encountered. Population: 5 in 65 Cameo, 0 finer (5/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1871 10C PR65 NGC. The dusky orange-red centers are encompassed by electric-blue and forest-green. The strike is exemplary, and the glassy fields appear unperturbed by contact. Census: 17 in 65, 15 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1872 10C PR64 NGC. The light rose centers are framed by apple-green margins. A strike-through near the N in UNITED is of mint origin. Encapsulated in a former generation holder. A mere 950 proofs were issued. Census: 31 in 64, 31 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N991)
1874 10C Arrows PR64 PCGS. CAC. Green-gold and denim-blue toning prevails on this near-Gem specimen, the former color translucent and the latter opaque. Great eye appeal for this limited-time design. Population: 63 in 64, 25 finer (5/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1874 10C Arrows PR64 Cameo PCGS. Faint gold toning adorns the glassy and undisturbed fields of this desirable two-year proof type coin. Nicely struck and attractive. Population: 8 in 64 Cameo, 0 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: P1)
1875 10C PR66 Cameo NGC. Cherry-red borders envelop the sea-green fields and devices. This well defined Premium Gem is one of a mere 700 proofs issued. Census: 12 in 66 Cameo, 5 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1876 10C PR65 NGC. Type One Reverse. Deep blue-green toning consumes this well impressed and undisturbed Gem. A wonderful proof type coin from our nation's centennial year. Census: 17 in 65, 8 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1876 10C PR65 PCGS. Flashy mirrors light up the deep rose, blue-green, and violet colors on this Gem specimen. Sharply detailed and carefully preserved, an ideal type coin for the toning enthusiast. Population: 13 in 65, 7 finer (5/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1876 10C PR66 Cameo NGC. The Centennial proof Seated dime issue was struck in the amount of 1,150 pieces, an unusually large quantity likely reflecting the date's special significance. The profound silver-on-black contrast of this Premium Gem proof borders on an Ultra Cameo designation, and the surfaces are expectedly near-pristine. Glints of amber and gold ring the rims on each side. NGC has certified six Cameo coins with none finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1877 10C PR65 Cameo NGC. A splendid Cameo proof, this 1877 Seated dime is fully brilliant with lustrous devices and deeply mirrored fields. The surfaces are mostly untoned, although exhibit delicate champagne color that adds to the eye appeal.(
Registry values: N1793)
1880 10C PR65 Cameo PCGS. Blue-to-violet toning appears around the obverse and at the upper reverse, while the rest of the coin is more gold-orange. A strongly contrasted Gem specimen with wonderful eye appeal. Population: 17 in 65 Cameo, 17 finer (5/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1880 10C PR67 Cameo NGC. Icy devices rise above the mirrored fields. This brilliant specimen displays no hairlines and only minor field contact. The strike is good, although there is slight inexactness of detail on Liberty's hair and the usual portion of the wreath opposite the left corner of Liberty's rock. Census: 16 in 67 Cameo, 1 finer (5/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1884 10C PR66 Cameo NGC. Icy devices provide blatant contrast with the glassy proofs. Untoned at the centers with orange-gold, ruby-red, and navy-blue throughout the peripheries. Just 875 proofs were coined. Census: 11 in 66 Cameo, 19 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1885 10C PR66 Cameo NGC. The luminous devices contrast with the smooth, glassy fields. This beautifully preserved Premium Gem has merely a wisp of golden patina. A good strike overall, despite moderate incompleteness on the upper portion of the wreath. Census: 23 in 66 Cameo, 31 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1885 10C PR67 Cameo NGC. Gold to orange patina washes over parts of the margins, but the rest of the fields and the silver-white devices remain steadfastly untoned and bold in their contrast. Sharply struck through the centers with deep frost at the cores. NGC has certified a mere six numerically superior Cameo specimens (6/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1887 10C PR66 PCGS. CAC. A delightful Premium Gem proof, this 1887 has fully mirrored fields and lustrous devices, all beneath exquisite emerald and iridescent toning. Population: 8 in 66, 1 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1887 10C PR65 Cameo PCGS. Light golden patina over bright mirror-fields and frosted devices alike. Pleasingly contrasted and impressively preserved for the era. Population: 5 in 65 Cameo, 5 finer (5/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1888 10C PR65 NGC. This minimally toned and nicely mirrored Gem has a good strike save for minor merging of detail on the upper left portion of the wreath. Just 832 proofs were coined. Census: 36 in 65, 31 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1891 10C PR63 Cameo PCGS. Orange-red and apple-green patina clings to the margins of this suitably struck and carefully preserved specimen. The 8 in the date appears lightly recut. Only 600 proofs were issued for this final Seated date.(
Registry values: N991)
Barber Dimes
1895 10C AU58 NGC. Strongly lustrous with only minor friction on the high points. The surfaces have toning that ranges from peach to gold and silver-gray. A dig is noted below the IM in DIME. Census: 13 in 58, 72 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N991)
1895 10C MS63 NGC. Rich violet, rose, and gold-orange toning swirls across the surfaces of this Select dime. Modestly abraded surfaces are softly lustrous beneath the patina. Census: 18 in 63, 39 finer (5/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1902 10C MS66 NGC. The orange-gold obverse center is bounded by cherry-red and sea-green. The reverse is virtually untoned. A lustrous and mark-free Premium Gem worthy of the finest Registry Set. Census: 11 in 66, 0 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1902-O 10C MS65 NGC. The 1902-O Barber dime is an extremely elusive issue in Gem condition, where NGC and PCGS combined have certified 11 pieces, with five finer (6/10). It is the rarest O-mint Barber dime of the 20th century, according to Jeff Ambio's recent series guide. This sparkling Gem is silver-white, with mere tinges of gold at the rims and a touch of deeper color at the upper reverse. Neither side reveals any singular distractions, unusually for the issue, and the strike is far superior to most examples. Census: 6 in 65, 4 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1906-S 10C MS66 PCGS. Rich dove-gray, golden-brown, apple-green, and honey toning drapes this satiny and needle-sharp Premium Gem. Remarkably devoid of abrasions. Population: 16 in 66, 3 finer (6/10).
Ex: Long Beach Signature (Heritage, 5/2007), lot 717.(
Registry values: N2998)
1907-S 10C MS64 PCGS. Dappled dove-gray and gunmetal toning embraces this shimmering and sharply struck near-Gem. Essentially immaculate aside from trivial contact on the jaw and lower neck. Population: 20 in 64, 8 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1914 10C MS66 PCGS. Fully struck with bright, satinlike surfaces touched in gold. Thanks to its exceptional eye appeal and problem-free devices, this is an excellent coin for type purposes. Population: 50 in 66, 5 finer (5/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
Proof Barber Dimes
1894 10C PR66 Cameo PCGS. A faintly toned and fully struck Premium Gem. The surfaces appear flawless except for a tiny spot on the upper right portion of the wreath. Just 972 proofs were issued. Population: 12 in 66 Cameo, 2 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1895 10C PR65 PCGS. CAC. This deeply toned example has exceptional eye appeal. Proof 1895 Barber dimes are in demand as business strikes are elusive in all Mint State grades. Here is an important opportunity for the specialist. Population: 50 in 65, 42 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1895 10C PR65 NGC. A blush of lemon portrait on the upper portrait denies full brilliance. Intricately struck and flashy with a broken hair ribbon (as made) due to die polish. Only 880 proofs were struck, and the associated business strike is the lowest mintage Philly issue of the series.(
Registry values: N1793)
1898 10C PR67 NGC. This is a superlative type coin and has great merits on its own as a PR67. But when one looks closely beneath the rich rose and cobalt-blue toning that covers each side it is apparent that a significant amount of mint frost is present on the devices. Enough, most likely, to warrant a Cameo designation if this coin was not toned. But it is marvelously toned, and devoid of any noticeable contact marks on either side. The deep mirrors flash strongly through the thick toning. Census: 29 in 67, 7 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1902 10C PR64 PCGS. CAC. Golden border-toning gives way to cloud-white and silver at the centers of this near-Gem specimen. A well-defined coin that is attractive for the grade assigned.(
Registry values: N991)
1904 10C PR64 PCGS. From a tiny mintage of only 670 pieces, the 1904 proof Barber dime is a scarce issue in all grades. The present coin is a particularly attractive specimen, with deep mirrors and crisply frosted devices. Distinct elements of field-device contrast are evident on both sides. Population: 73 in 64, 54 finer (5/10).(
Registry values: N991)
1908 10C PR66 Cameo NGC. Thick mint frost throughout the portrait provides outstanding white-on-black distinction. Moderate chestnut toning on the right half of the wreath precludes an Ultra Cameo designation. Fully struck and undisturbed. The date exhibits minor repunching, possibly common to all 545 proofs coined. Census: 3 in 66 Cameo, 4 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: P1)
1909 10C PR67 Cameo NGC. A needle-sharp Superb Gem with frosty motifs and flashy fields. The obverse is brilliant but the reverse has light tan toning. A scant 650 proofs were issued. Census: 3 in 67 Cameo, 1 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1911 10C PR65 Cameo NGC. An impressive Barber dime, exhibiting bright silver surfaces with wispy gold toning along the borders. Both sides are mirrored around lustrous devices. Census: 7 in 65 Cameo, 19 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1914 10C PR64 ANACS. A delightful proof, this piece has splashes of gold, violet, and sea-green toning over the mirrored surfaces. The detail is sharp and the eye appeal is excellent.(
Registry values: N991)
Twenty Cent Pieces
1875 20C MS61 PCGS. CAC. Most twenty cent pieces encountered today are examples of the 1875-S issue, while those from Philadelphia and Carson City are much scarcer. This Mint State piece has lovely surfaces with a trace of gold toning. Both sides have mirrored fields with cameo contrast.
From The Classic Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
1875-CC 20C AU58 PCGS. Typical of the issue, this piece has extremely weak lower obverse and upper reverse details. However, the entire presentation is original, with medium gray luster and deeper blue-gray toning.(
Registry values: N991)
1876 20C MS62 PCGS. Gleaming luster shines on surfaces which are mostly silver save for gold at the edges. Strongly struck with wispy abrasions in the right obverse field.(
Registry values: N991)
Proof Twenty Cent Pieces
1875 20C PR64 PCGS. A blanket of golden-brown, jade-green, fire-red, and ocean-blue envelops this crisply struck and undisturbed near-Gem. Since the twenty cent piece was struck for only four years, proofs are highly contested. Although the reported mintage of 2,790 pieces suggests the 1875 is relatively available, one glance at the PCGS
Population Report indicates otherwise.(
Registry values: N2998)
1876 20C PR63 Cameo PCGS. Warm vanilla frosting over the devices and shimmering reflectivity in the fields explain the Cameo designation. Antique-copper shades drift toward the obverse border with more uniformly distributed, champagne tinged undertones. The color is even more dramatic on the reverse, with mottled electric-blue peripheral shadings framing a crimson-russet center. The devices display sharp striking details; there is not a single ill-defined feature on either side. There is an area of disturbance in the right obverse field that probably accounts for the grade. Population: 18 in 63 Cameo, 38 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1876 20C PR64 Deep Cameo PCGS. The frosty devices are fully defined and provide blatant contrast with the glassy fields. A lightly toned near-Gem of this scarce proof denomination. Unusual die polish lines are noted near stars 12 and 13. STATES exhibits minor die doubling. Population: 2 in 64 Deep Cameo, 2 finer (5/10).(
Registry values: P1)
1878 20C PR63 PCGS. Light almond-gold toning embraces this faintly abraded and well struck specimen. A mere 600 pieces were issued for this challenging proof-only date. Final year of the denomination, which was too easily confused with a quarter despite the plain edge and different eagle motif.(
Registry values: N2998)
Early Quarters
1804 25C Good 4 NGC. B-1, R.4. Found less often than the similarly produced 1796, especially in better grades. The 1804 marks the beginning of the Heraldic Eagle design, which continued through 1807. The heavy wear on this piece is as expected for the grade, but its uneven quality suggests axially misaligned dies that have here produced more detail lost on the right half of each side. Original light-gray patina covers both sides, with near-brilliant devices.(
Registry values: P7)
1805 25C XF45 PCGS. B-2, R.2. The Browning-2 die marriage is rated R.2 today, making it the second most common 1805 variety, and a great coin for type collectors. A number of Mint State and AU coins are known, along with numerous Choice XF pieces such as this example. Although the strike is weak at the centers, both sides have considerable luster still visible, with a combination of silver-gray color and light gold toning.(
Registry values: P5)
1807 25C XF40 NGC. B-1, R.2. Two 1807 die combinations are known, and Browning-1 is the variety most often chosen for type collections. This delightful piece has pleasing surfaces with deep gold, violet, and blue-gray toning on both sides. The strike is better than usual for the date and variety, and the overall eye appeal is excellent.(
Registry values: P5)
Bust Quarters
1828 25C --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. XF. B-4, R.3. A well-defined example of this scarce die pair, cleaned but largely retoned in gold, peach, and plum shadings. The silver centers show the bright aftereffects of cleaning.
Seated Quarters
1838 25C No Drapery MS62 PCGS. This Mint State piece is virtually untoned, with just a hint of pale gray-golden patina on each side. The strike is strong overall, but a few of the obverse star centrils are incomplete. The 1838 Seated quarters were a first-year design, but they shared the numismatic spotlight in this year with many other coins, including the last of the Capped Bust quarters, the first branch mint coinage at Dahlonega, Charlotte, and New Orleans, and the first gold eagles made since 1804. A nice example of this historic first-year type. Population: 19 in 62, 41 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: P5)
1840-O 25C No Drapery MS61 PCGS. This impressive Mint State piece represents an important subtype in the Seated quarter series. The No Drapery coins were only coined from 1838 to 1840, and Mint State examples of any issue are elusive. This brilliant silver example has frosty luster, excellent design definition, and untoned surfaces. Population: 4 in 61, 14 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: P6)
1842-O 25C Small Date VG8 NGC. Much scarcer than its Large Date counterpart, the Small Date ranks high on the want lists of many Seated collectors. This example has dove-gray fields and cream-white devices. LIBERTY is faint, but most letters are evident. Free from noticeable marks. Census: 3 in 8, 27 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: P8)
1842-O 25C Small Date VF25 NGC. Rich jade-green and orange-red toning embraces the margins of this attractively defined rare date O-mint quarter. Study beneath a loupe fails to locate any abrasions. An important opportunity to obtain a problem-free yet affordable example. Census: 2 in 25, 23 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: P8)
1847-O 25C --Scratched, Cleaned--ANACS. MS60 Details. The reverse rim near 3 o'clock exhibits parallel thin scratches, as does Liberty's left (facing) arm. Richly toned in forest-green and chestnut-gold with smooth fields aside from faint scuffs near the D in UNITED.(
Registry values: P6)
1848 25C AU55 PCGS. A low-mintage date, the 1848 is seldom found in Mint State grades. NGC and PCGS have only graded a total of 19 submissions in MS60 or finer grades. This piece has softly lustrous surfaces beneath medium gold toning. Only a few tiny surface marks are evident. Population: 4 in 55, 12 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: P5)
1849-O 25C --Improperly Cleaned, Damage--NGC Details. VG. Small, scattered digs affect oddly bright surfaces that have retoned gold-gray. An "X" is scratched in the right obverse field. The last five letters of LIBERTY are visible on the shield ribbon.(
Registry values: P8)
1849-O 25C VG10 NGC. Gold-gray overall with deeper charcoal colors in the fields. A small rim bump is noted near 7 o'clock on the reverse. On the obverse, the BERT of LIBERTY is strong, while the Y is weak but readable. Census: 2 in 10, 25 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: P8)
1849-O 25C --Obverse Graffiti--NGC Details. VF. Illegible letters are pinscratched onto the left obverse field. The reverse and right obverse field also display pinscratches, with the most prominent on the eagle's right (facing) wing. A rare O-mint issue.
Ex: 332nd Sale (Kagin's, 2/1984), lot 2056.(
Registry values: P8)
1849-O 25C --Harshly Cleaned--NGC Details. VF. A thickly hairlined stone-gray representative of this rare New Orleans issue. All letters in LIBERTY are sharp. The mintage of the 1849-O is unknown, but undoubtedly low given its 2010
Guide Book value of $450 in Good 4.
Ex: 332nd Sale (Kagin's, 2/1984), lot 2057.(
Registry values: P8)
1849-O 25C --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. XF. A sharp example with substantial luster on the devices and within the legends. Subdued by a moderate cleaning, and the fields display an occasional faint pinscratch. One of several opportunities in the present auction to acquire an affordable example of this rare date.
Ex: First National Bank of Denver Collection (Bowers and Merena, 6/1987), lot 182.(
Registry values: P8)
1851-O 25C VF20 NGC. A pleasing light gray example of this scarce date, with faint gold and iridescent accents. This piece has light surface marks that are consistent with the grade.(
Registry values: P5)
1851-O 25C --Harshly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. A bold but thickly hairlined stone-gray example of this challenging New Orleans issue. Only 88,000 pieces were struck, since the output of the California Gold Rush increased the relative value of silver and drove Seated coins out of commerce.
Ex: 331st Sale (Kagin's, 10/1983), lot 2436.(
Registry values: P5)
1852-O 25C --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. VF. This low-mintage antebellum quarter has subdued slate-gray surfaces with glimpses of charcoal toning in design recesses. All letters in LIBERTY are bold.
Ex: 332nd Sale (Kagin's, 2/1984), lot 2069.
1852-O 25C --Environmental Damage--NGC Details. VF. Pleasing and sharply detailed for the grade, despite minor surface roughness on each side. The 1852-O is an important date in the Seated quarter series.
1852-O 25C VF25 NGC. Rich peach, rose, and violet toning drapes generally smooth surfaces. While the coin is graded VF25 on account of a few abrasions in the field above the eagle, the luminous effect on each side is reminiscent of a significantly higher designation. Census: 3 in 25, 13 finer (6/10).
Ex: Long Beach Expo (Kagin's, 2/1984), lot 2066.(
Registry values: P7)
1856 25C MS65 PCGS. Even though more than 7.2 million pieces were made, the 1856 Seated quarter is conditionally rare at the Gem level. This piece is one of only 12 specimens that PCGS has certified, with nine finer (6/10). The silver-gray surfaces are tinged with amber and lilac and display soft, satin luster. The strike is a bit soft on Liberty's head and some of the upper obverse stars, as well as on the lower reverse, but abrasions are nearly nonexistent.(
Registry values: P2)
1858-S 25C --Whizzed--NGC Details. AU. The 1858-S is a little-saved issue typically encountered in cleaned or corroded VF condition. This untoned example has glimpses of luster within the devices, but the obverse is extensively whizzed and the reverse is harshly cleaned.
Ex: Sale 330 (Kagin's, 8/1983), part of lot 2250.(
Registry values: P8)
1859-S 25C --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. A thickly hairlined but richly detailed example of this noteworthy rarity. One thin mark is noted to the right of the eagle's neck. Few examples were saved from the production of 80,000 pieces, and neither NGC nor PCGS has certified any as Mint State.(
Registry values: P8)
1860-S 25C Fine 12 NGC. A remarkably pleasing coin for the Fine 12 designation, with LIBERTY not only readable but mostly sharp. Gold-gray and caramel-rose colors cover each side. The right obverse shows a rim bump, but the interiors are minimally abraded. Census: 1 in 12, 9 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: P8)
1860-S 25C Fine 12 PCGS. A major rarity in the Seated quarter series, the 1860-S is seldom encountered in middle circulated grades. This piece has solid detail for the grade, with attractive light gray surfaces and iridescent toning highlights. Population: 4 in 12, 16 finer (6/10).
From The Classic Collection.(
Registry values: P8)
1862-S 25C XF40 NGC. The San Francisco Mint quarters, along with all other silver and gold denominations, from the 1860s feature small mintages and even smaller survival rates. The coins immediately entered circulation after they were minted. For that reason coins in higher circulated grades are elusive. This example is one of those elusive coins with lovely champagne toning within a frame of steel-gray.(
Registry values: P6)
1865 25C MS66 PCGS. CAC. Briggs 1-A. The date exhibits minor repunching, and QUAR DOL displays minute die doubling. This fully struck and lustrous Premium Gem displays original cobalt-blue and golden-russet toning that is more prominent on the obverse. Remarkably devoid of abrasions. An exceptional example from the concluding year of the Civil War, and an important opportunity for the Seated specialist. Because of Gresham's Law and abundant fractional currency, a mere 58,800 pieces were struck. Encapsulated in an old green label holder. Population: 1 in 66, 1 finer (5/10).(
Registry values: P3)
1865-S 25C XF40 NGC. Hints of luminosity remain in the fields, and the sharp central strike has left this coin well-detailed despite distinct wear. Delicate peach and gold tints settle over light gray surfaces. Census: 5 in 40, 24 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: P7)
1866 25C Motto--Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. Moderately hairlined and a bit bright, this example has ample luster along with a few marks on the right obverse field. A mere 16,800 pieces were struck, since fractional currency replaced silver in circulation.
1866-S 25C VF20 NGC. A deep tan-gray example with hints of ice-blue near the rims. LIBERTY is bold, and the only mentionable detractions are a strike-through near star 10 and a pinscratch at the border near stars 4 to 6. A scant 28,000 pieces were struck, few of which were set aside. Census: 2 in 20, 10 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: P7)
1867-S 25C VF25 PCGS. Although considerable wear is evident on all surfaces, much original detail remains on the design elements of this low-mintage 19th century quarter. Only 48,000 Seated Liberty quarters were struck at the San Francisco Mint in 1867, and the issue is scarce in all grades today. Population: 5 in 25, 14 finer (5/10).(
Registry values: P7)
1868-S 25C XF40 NGC. Brightly lustrous for the grade with more untoned silver than usually seen, though golden peripheral toning is also visible. Well struck with a number of wispy marks in the fields. Census: 5 in 40, 20 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: P7)
1869 25C MS63 PCGS. Briggs 1-A. The 1869 Seated Liberty quarter boasts a tiny mintage of 16,000 pieces, and examples are very scarce to rare in all grades. The present coin exhibits fine detail on all design elements and the surfaces are semiprooflike, especially on the reverse. Population: 5 in 63, 3 finer (5/10).(
Registry values: P6)
1869-S 25C VF30 NGC. A well detailed cream-gray quarter that is smooth aside from marks on the upper right obverse field and the eagle's neck. A little-saved issue with a low mintage of 76,000 pieces. Census: 2 in 30, 15 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: P7)
1870-CC 25C Good 4 NGC. The 1870-CC is the second-rarest regular issue Seated quarter, exceeded only by the 1873-CC No Arrows. (The 1842 Small Date and the 1866 No Motto were struck as proofs.) For the 1870-CC, just 8,340 pieces were struck, and they received no numismatic consideration for at least another 25 years. This dove-gray example has a bold date and a distinct mintmark. QUAR is weak but readable, and stars 6 through 8 are faint but nonetheless present. Four letters in LIBERTY are plain. Moderate marks are noted near the 1 in the date and near the A in STATES.(
Registry values: P9)
1871-CC 25C --Harshly Cleaned, Obverse Damage--NGC Details. VF. This very rare early Carson City quarter is moderately granular and displays faint hairlines. The obverse has three small to medium digs near star 1, to the right of the shield, and above the shield. Considerable design detail is present.
Ex: Admiral Dodson Collection (Bowers and Merena, 6/1984), lot 3992.
1872-CC 25C --Obverse Scratched--NGC Details. VG. Rich gold-orange and violet toning overall. An "X" is scratched over the figure of Liberty. The shield shows six letters, with only the L worn away.(
Registry values: P8)
1873 25C Closed 3 VG10 NGC. This issue was struck early in the year, and many examples are presumed melted in the wake of changes in Mint law. Gold, rose, and violet accents grace light gray surfaces that show scattered marks and pinscratches. The letters of LIBERTY are weak but readable.(
Registry values: P4)
1873-CC 25C Arrows--Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. Good. This key date quarter is slate-gray and subdued by a chemical cleaning, but more than half of LIBERTY is readable, and the peripheral legends are bold. It is doubtful that anyone in the Old West pondered the future numismatic value of Carson City coinage, hence survivors are rare from the 12,462 piece mintage.
Ex: FUN Sale (New England Rare Coin Auctions, 1/1982), lot 498.(
Registry values: P9)
1873-CC 25C Arrows Good 6 PCGS. A meager mintage of 12,462 pieces only begins to explain the rarity of the 1873-CC Arrows, since there were no collectors in the Old West, and none were set aside except as a store of value. PCGS has certified only three pieces in grades above XF45. The present coin displays five letters in LIBERTY. The central reverse has a few hair-thin marks, and a faint granular streak crosses Liberty's waist.(
Registry values: P9)
1875 25C MS65 NGC. CAC. Type Two Reverse. Gem Mint State Seated quarters of any date are elusive, and this 1875 is no exception. Both sides are fully lustrous with brilliant surfaces and accompanying peripheral gold toning. Census: 31 in 65, 14 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: P1)
1875-CC 25C --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. Modestly worn with glimmers of brightness beneath charcoal-gray patina. Close inspection of the fields turns up telltale hairlines. Still, a readily collectible example of this Carson City quarter issue.(
Registry values: P4)
1875-S 25C MS65 PCGS. Beautifully preserved with lovely champagne toning over most of each side. The strike is solid in the centers, though the stars show trifling softness to the right. This San Francisco issue was little-saved at the time of release, and at the Gem level, it is an indisputable condition rarity. Population: 6 in 65, 2 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: P3)
1878-S 25C XF45 NGC. Attractive peach and rose-gold overtones grace the still-lustrous surfaces of this Choice XF example. Minimally marked with a solid strike and great eye appeal for the grade. Census: 3 in 45, 20 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: P4)
1879 25C MS68 NGC. Type Two Reverse. The 1879 is among the low-mintage P-mint issues from late in the series, in this case produced to the extent of a mere 13,600 coins--and this MS68 example is one of a handful of finest certified at either service. Subtle tinges of blue and jade occupy the centers, complementing the ring of amber-gold at the rims, and the surfaces are, as expected and hoped for, almost completely distraction-free. The strike is pleasingly bold. Census: 6 in 68, 0 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: P1)
1886 25C MS66 PCGS. The 1886 has the second-lowest mintage in the Seated Liberty quarter series (5,000 business strikes) and is considered the rarest Philadelphia Mint issue (Larry Briggs, 1991). PCGS and NGC have graded fewer than 100 specimens in all grades. Semiprooflike fields on this Premium-Gem example establish strong contrast with frosted, well-struck design elements, and a thin layer of golden-gray patina races over both sides. A handful of minute marks on the obverse portrait are undisturbing. Population: 9 in 66, 1 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: P3)
1888-S 25C MS64 PCGS. Dapple blue and rose-orange overtones grace the lustrous surfaces of this late-date San Francisco Seated quarter. Well struck with undeniable eye appeal. Population: 23 in 64, 7 finer (5/10).(
Registry values: P3)
1889 25C MS66 PCGS. Delicate sun-gold toning graces this thoroughly lustrous and fully struck Premium Gem. Pristine aside from infrequent faint grazes on the obverse field. Just 12,000 business strikes were coined, yet high-grade examples are surprisingly affordable. Population: 39 in 66, 27 finer (5/10).(
Registry values: P1)
1890 25C MS64 PCGS. Choice and subtly lustrous beneath rich peach and blue patina. A meticulously struck late-date example of this iconic series, one of just 80,000 pieces coined.(
Registry values: P1)
1891 25C MS66 PCGS. Cherry-red and blue-green embrace the obverse border, while splashes of light golden-brown adorn the reverse periphery. The fields and devices are predominantly untoned. A lustrous high-grade Seated type coin. Struck from prominently clashed dies. Population: 22 in 66, 3 finer (5/10).
Ex: JFS Collection (Heritage, 8/2004), lot 4041, which realized $2,990.(
Registry values: P1)
Proof Seated Quarters
1859 25C PR64 PCGS. Type One Obverse and Reverse. Ocean-blue and lilac dominate the obverse, while the reverse is autumn-gold with a plum-red and navy-blue border. A sharply impressed and flashy Choice proof. Population: 52 in 64, 13 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: P4)
1860 25C PR65 NGC. Walter Breen reports only 542 proof Seated Liberty quarters were actually distributed in 1860, with the remainder of the 1,000-piece mintage melted as unsold. The issue is quite rare in PR65 condition. The devices of this specimen are strongly impressed except for the star centers, which are typically weak. The fields are brightly reflective, and only a few minuscule handling marks can be detected. Census: 17 in 65, 8 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: P3)
1863 25C PR64 Cameo PCGS. The 460-piece mintage of proof quarters in 1863, a partial product of Civil War pressures, has left precious few Cameo specimens to the present day. This near-Gem is high-end among them, lightly toned gold-gray with flashy mirrors undimmed by the patina. A few hairlines are found near the frosted devices. Population: 9 in 64 Cameo, 2 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: P3)
1865 25C PR63 PCGS. Light rose-violet toning visits the main obverse device, while the fields are more blue-green. Strongly reflective reverse fields are faintly hairlined with deeper versions of the same colors. Population: 49 in 63, 50 finer (5/10).(
Registry values: P3)
1865 25C PR64 Deep Cameo PCGS. CAC. Only 500 proof Seated Liberty quarters were minted in 1865. The issue is scarce in all grades, and examples in PR64 Deep Cameo are extremely rare. To date, PCGS has certified five coins in PR64 Deep Cameo, with one finer, while NGC has graded only two specimens in this designation, with two finer (5/10). The present coin displays deeply mirrored brilliant fields that contrast boldly with the incredibly frosty devices.(
Registry values: P3)
1865 25C PR65 Deep Cameo PCGS. While the low mintage of 500 proofs is unsurprising considering 1865 was the final year of the Civil War, it is surprising that such a low mintage would not have produced more Deep Cameo coins. This is a starkly contrasted piece with deep, watery fields. The devices are heavily frosted and evenly balanced from side to side. It is tempting to call this piece brilliant, but there is a slight accent of golden around the margins. This exemplary coin shows no mentionable contact marks, just a squiggly lint mark to the left of the face of Liberty. Population: 1 in 65 Deep Cameo, 1 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: P3)
1868 25C PR64 NGC. Hints of peach patina visit the rims, while the centers of this sharply struck Choice proof are essentially brilliant. A lens reveals only trivial hairlines on the right obverse field. Census: 28 in 64, 25 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: P2)
1868 25C PR65 NGC. Sea-green and rose-red with an occasional dash of lemon at the margins. A razor-sharp Gem with exquisite preservation. A scant 600 proofs were produced. Census: 14 in 65, 11 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: P2)
1868 25C PR66 Cameo NGC. The peak of the 1 is repunched. Medium dappled rose-red toning adorns portions of the margins. A flashy specimen that displays a needle-sharp strike. A scant 600 proofs were struck, and business strike production was limited to 29,400 pieces due to a proliferation of unbacked fractional currency. Census: 2 in 66 Cameo, 0 finer (5/10).(
Registry values: P2)
1873 25C Arrows PR64 ANACS. Both sides are attractively patinated in pumpkin-gold, electric-blue, and lilac-red shades. Boldly struck, and a difficult two-year proof type coin. A scant 540 proofs were struck.(
Registry values: P3)
1875 25C PR63 Deep Cameo PCGS. CAC. For the grade, this is a sensational example with brilliant and mostly untoned silver surfaces. The fields have exceptionally deep mirrors and the devices have brilliant and frosty luster. Population: 1 in 63 Deep Cameo, 3 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: P2)
1877 25C PR64 NGC. Type Two Reverse. Flashy and intricately struck with a trace of gold toning and noticeable (but undesignated) cameo contrast. A mere 510 proofs were issued. Census: 36 in 64, 31 finer (5/10).(
Registry values: P2)
1877 25C PR67 NGC. Ex: Pittman-Kaufman. Type Two Reverse with narrow feet on the A in STATES. Uniform brilliance is evident as the coin rotates under the light. The devices possess needle-sharp striking definition, and the surfaces are smooth and virtually pristine in all areas. A rich endowment of ocean-blue, plum-mauve, and sun-gold adorns both sides. From the 510 proofs issued, NGC and PCGS have certified only six proof 1877 Seated quarters at this level, and none above the PR67 level (5/10).
Ex: Hardegen Sale (Hans Schulman, 12/1973), lot 604; John Jay Pittman Collection (Akers, 5/1998), lot 1358; Philip Kaufman Collection (Heritage, 5/2003), lot 6151.(
Registry values: P2)
1881 25C PR65 Cameo NGC. Outstanding mirrors with ice-white on silver-gray contrast at the centers. Rich gold, blue, and violet hues grace the borders. Census: 10 in 65 Cameo, 19 finer (5/10).(
Registry values: P1)
1885 25C PR67 NGC. This Superb Gem proof is one of the finest survivors of the mintage of 930 pieces, an issue where the low mintage of business strikes--13,600 pieces--can exert added collector pressure on the proof coins. Under a light, both sides feature a melange of delightful patina in shades of gold, blue, and lilac. The surfaces are exceptionally appealing and virtually contact-free. The obverse strike is a bit blunt on a few of the stars along the upper rim. Census: 15 in 67, 1 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: P1)
1887 25C PR67 Cameo NGC. A beautifully preserved specimen that showcases lovely mirrors through both the minimally toned centers and the blue and gold toning at the borders. Thickly frosted devices provide ready contrast. One of just four Superb Gem Cameo coins certified by NGC with none numerically finer (6/10).(
Registry values: P1)
1890 25C PR65 PCGS. The central devices of this Gem proof specimen are crisply detailed, but some softness is evident on the star centrils. The pleasing surfaces are covered by deep gray patina that shows flashes of golden-brown and streaks of silver when tilted in the light. Population: 20 in 65, 37 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: P1)
1890 25C PR65 PCGS. From a tiny mintage of 590 pieces, the 1890 proof Seated Liberty quarter is a scarce issue in any grade. The present coin is deeply toned in iridescent shades of lavender, gold, and gray. The mirrored surfaces flash brightly under the toning, and the striking details are sharp. Population: 20 in 65, 37 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: P1)
1890 25C PR65 PCGS. The razor-sharp strike on this Gem proof 1890 quarter is slightly disguised by the greenish-gray patina that covers both sides of the coin. The fields are definitely reflective when angled in the light, but this quality is also muted by the toning. Overall, this piece is an attractive representative of the low mintage proof issue. Population: 20 in 65, 37 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: P1)
1891 25C PR67 ★ Ultra Cameo NGC. This amazing coin displays profoundly mirrored, jet-black fields that contrast nicely against the frosted, ice-white devices, producing the white-on-black appearance that collectors so desire in Deep Cameo/Ultra Cameo coinage. This fully struck coin is devoid of any other color, but the deep contrast should produce a frisson of excitement in the most jaded collector. The 1891 proof Seated quarter was the last of the series, as the Barber design would be introduced in 1892. Census: 2 in 67
★ , 0 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: P1)
Barber Quarters
1892-S 25C MS63 PCGS. Type One Reverse. A deeply toned example with frosty luster visible beneath gold, gray, and green hues. The tall mintmark is centered below the eagle's tail, and joins the central feather. Population: 26 in 63, 33 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1892-S 25C MS64 PCGS. Type One Reverse. An impressive Choice Mint State piece, this 1892-S quarter has dark gold and iridescent toning with bold design details. Population: 20 in 64, 13 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1893 25C MS66 PCGS. Beautiful aquamarine, honey-gold, and cherry-red patina adorns the obverse of this satiny and fully struck Premium Gem. The reverse displays only light to medium almond-gold toning. An important example from the year of Chicago's Columbian Exposition. Population: 5 in 66, 0 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1896-S 25C Good 6 NGC. Rich rose-gray color through the centers and rim areas with a thin ring of deeper blue that hews close to the peripheral elements. The Y of LIBERTY remains visible, and there are few serious abrasions.(
Registry values: N991)
1901-S 25C Good 6 PCGS. A fundamentally pleasing example of this most challenging of Barber quarters, worn past Very Good but with the Y in LIBERTY still visible. Gold-influenced medium-gray surfaces show deeper shades at the peripheral obverse and the inner reverse fields. A few wispy abrasions on the portrait are as expected for a circulated coin.(
Registry values: N2998)
1904 25C MS65 PCGS. Sharply struck except for a couple of the obverse stars, with satin luster and light, creamy toning. A well preserved and attractive Gem with very clean surfaces. Population: 16 in 65, 9 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1907-O 25C MS64 PCGS. CAC. Softly frosted silver centers give way to brighter green-and-gold toning in the fields. A well struck near-Gem example of this underrated O-mint issue. Population: 41 in 64, 31 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1907-O 25C MS65 NGC. Sun-gold dominates this lustrous Gem, which also has occasional aqua splashes across the reverse periphery. Well struck except for the fletchings, which are usually incomplete on New Orleans examples. The lower loop of the 9 in the date appears to be repunched. Census: 16 in 65, 7 finer (5/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1908 25C MS65 PCGS. Subtly blue-gray and silver centers are present on each side of this satiny Gem. The obverse has deep green and blue-violet dappled at the margins, while the reverse has only suggestions of such color. Population: 29 in 65, 16 finer (5/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1908 25C MS66 NGC. Peach-gold toning clings to the reverse margin, while the remainder of this lustrous Premium Gem displays lightly variegated olive-gold patina. The strike is intricate, the reverse is pristine, and the obverse exhibits only faint grazes. Census: 2 in 66, 3 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1909-D 25C MS65 PCGS. Dappled sea-green and plum-mauve patina embraces this lustrous and well struck Gem. The preservation is exemplary, as is the eye appeal. Population: 32 in 65, 18 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1912 25C MS65 PCGS. CAC. Brightly lustrous with occasional hints of pebbling in the fields. This well-defined Gem offers impressive eye appeal. Anything finer is a condition rarity, with only 17 such pieces known to PCGS (5/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1913-S 25C --Damaged--ANACS. Good 4 Details. This ultralow-mintage quarter has essentially full peripheral legends, although a few letters touch the reverse rim near 4 o'clock. White devices contrast with gray fields. The obverse border has several thin marks, with another through the left scroll end on the reverse.(
Registry values: N991)
1913-S 25C Good 6 PCGS. Stone-gray with glimpses of olive and gold toning. The peripheral legends are bold save for minor blending into the rim on the reverse near 3 o'clock. The lowest mintage regular Barber issue, and missing from a majority of collections of the series.(
Registry values: N991)
1913-S 25C Good 6 PCGS. A heavily circulated but easily recognizable example of this popular key date, one of just 40,000 pieces struck. Silver-gray surfaces show a single deep abrasion at Liberty's jawline. On her headband, the letter Y remains visible.(
Registry values: N991)
1915-D 25C MS65 PCGS. CAC. Abundant satiny luster shines through shades of attractive green and gold toning on this delightful Gem type coin. Sharply detailed, with outstanding eye appeal.(
Registry values: N1793)
1916-D 25C MS65 PCGS. A shining Gem example of this final-year issue, slightly frosted on the devices with hints of peripheral gold. Well-defined save for typical weakness at the eagle's talons. Housed in a green label holder.(
Registry values: N1793)
Proof Barber Quarters
1894 25C PR66 Cameo PCGS. CAC. Despite a proof mintage approaching 1,000 pieces for the 1894 Barber quarter, this fully struck piece is nearly the finest certified Cameo examples at PCGS, save for a single PR67 Cameo finer (6/10). Ice-white, frosted devices combined with mirrored, jet-black fields to produce intense contrast that borders on a Deep Cameo designation. A superlative type or date representative.(
Registry values: N2998)
1900 25C PR66 NGC. Deep mauve, apple-green, and navy-blue colors endow this exactingly struck Premium Gem. A prize for the connoisseur of patinated silver coinage, and ideal for a high quality proof type set. Only 912 pieces were struck. Census: 39 in 66, 23 finer (6/10).
Ex: Palm Beach Signature (Heritage, 11/2004), lot 6590.(
Registry values: N2998)
1900 25C PR67 ★ NGC. The central obverse is virtually untoned, while the rims on both sides and the central reverse offer cobalt-blue, lilac, and mint coloration. This is a fully struck coin that justly merits the NGC Star designation for superior eye appeal. Although that service has certified 14 PR67 examples with nine finer, when the Star label is factored in, the totals become three in PR67
★ , with two PR68
★ finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1903 25C PR68 NGC. The 1903 proof Barber quarter boasts a low mintage of 755 pieces, and few specimens can match the present coin's magnificent state of preservation. The brightly reflective surfaces are patinated in iridescent hues of gold, russet, and blue. The striking details are sharp throughout, and the fields are virtually perfect. Only 11 coins have been certified in this exalted grade at NGC and PCGS combined, with none finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N4719)
1903 25C PR63+ Cameo PCGS Secure. CAC. Lovely golden-brown and electric-blue patina fills the borders of this fully struck specimen. Frosty devices provide blatant contrast with the mirrored fields. Horizontal slide marks on the cheek are all that limit the grade.(
Registry values: N991)
1912 25C PR64 PCGS. Mildly contrasted with appreciable frost on the devices. Gleaming fields show extensive dots of milky patina. Scattered hairlines account for the grade.(
Registry values: N1793)
1912 25C PR65 NGC. Light cameo contrast is noted on both sides of this Gem proof. The surfaces are fully mirrored and brilliant, with a few faint splashes of gold toning. Census: 39 in 65, 35 finer (6/10).
From The Classic Collection.(
Registry values: N1793)
1913 25C PR64 Cameo PCGS. Peach, pink, violet, and blue border toning yields to effectively silver centers on this near-Gem specimen, an unusual late-date Cameo coin. Minor hairlines account for the grade. Population: 6 in 64 Cameo, 11 finer (5/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1914 25C PR66 Cameo NGC. Ice-white devices provide excellent contrast with the glittering fields. The strike is unimprovable, and the sole imperfection is a small area of field haze above the eagle's head. The lowest mintage proof date of the type, limited to only 380 pieces. Census: 9 in 66 Cameo, 4 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
Standing Liberty Quarters
1916 25C Genuine PCGS. The PCGS number ending in .98 suggests Damage as the reason, or perhaps one of the reasons, that PCGS deemed this coin not gradable. In our opinion, this coin has the details of an XF specimen that has had a mount removed and has been cleaned and retoned. The mount removal is not immediately apparent and the surfaces have a dusky gray appearance, but many collectors would welcome this coin in a circulated set of Standing Liberty quarters.
1916 25C --Obverse Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. Good. The date is faint, but the loop of the 6 is evident, as is the diagnostic shape of the bottom of Liberty's gown. The reverse legends are bold. A cream-gray example of this coveted key date. Parallel hairlines coat the obverse, while the reverse is hairline-free.
1917 25C Type One MS66 Full Head NGC. The perennial type set favorite, offered here as a richly toned and sharply struck Premium Gem. Deep violet, rose, and gold outer tones give way to a partly silver center.(
Registry values: N1793)
1917 25C Type One MS66 Full Head PCGS. Gold-tinged throughout with bright, softly frosted mint luster and no obvious surface impairments. Pinpoint definition completes the eye appeal of this captivating type coin.(
Registry values: N1793)
1917 25C Type Two MS66 Full Head PCGS. Dappled russet and olive-green iridescence gravitates to the margins. Fully struck and lustrous with smooth surfaces and exquisite eye appeal. Population: 59 in 66 Full Head, 7 finer (6/10).
Ex: New York Signature (Heritage, 11/2003), lot 6282, which realized $1,840.(
Registry values: N1793)
1918-D 25C MS64 Full Head PCGS. Lovely golden-brown and russet patina. A well preserved near-Gem that has pleasing luster and an above average strike.
Ex: New York Signature (Heritage, 7/2002), lot 7890, which realized $1,610.(
Registry values: N1793)
1918/7-S 25C --Improperly Cleaned, Obverse Damage--NGC Details. VF. FS-101. The classic Standing Liberty quarter variety, offered here with midrange detail. Both sides are luminous and hairlined, byproducts of a past cleaning, with a thin layer of rose toning over light gray surfaces. Crimping at the edges, most visibly on the RTY of LIBERTY, accounts for the damage designation.(
Registry values: N2998)
1918/7-S 25C --Harshly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. FS-101. While there are obviously hairlines on this piece and a couple of shallow pin scratches above the eagle, there is a surprising amount of mint luster present. One has to wonder if it had not been cleaned, would this coin grade Uncirculated? Each side is lightly toned. The head detail on Liberty is flat, as usually seen on overdates. The underdigit is boldly defined.
1919 25C MS66 PCGS. Golden-brown and sea-green borders invigorate this lustrous and magnificently preserved Premium Gem. Well struck except for the sprigs of the helmet. The shield rivets display full detail. Population: 75 in 66, 16 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N991)
1921 25C --Scratched--ANACS. Unc Details, Net AU50. A mechanical coin counter created an intermittent curved mark inside the left obverse rim, but this lustrous and nicely struck better date quarter is otherwise attractive. Lightly toned dove-gray and chestnut-gold.(
Registry values: N991)
1923-S 25C --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. VF. Moderately worn but with few significant abrasions. Generally gray surfaces are oddly luminous with patches of gold, brown, and blue-violet color.(
Registry values: N991)
1923-S 25C --Cleaned--ANACS. AU Details, Net XF40. This low mintage quarter has ample luster, and is lightly toned in gold and pearl-gray. A patch of hairlines is obvious on the left reverse field, but cleaning is less evident elsewhere.(
Registry values: N991)
1923-S 25C XF45 PCGS. CAC. Light golden toning visits this partly lustrous and problem-free better date quarter. Many if not most surviving 1923-S quarters no longer have a readable date, but all four digits are clear on the present coin.(
Registry values: N991)
1926-D 25C MS63 PCGS. The aquamarine centers are framed by peripheral golden-brown patina. Liberty's head and the lower left shield rivets display typical detail. Minor marks on the left reverse field are all that limit the grade.(
Registry values: N491)
1927 25C MS65 Full Head PCGS. Streaky russet and silver-gray patina graces this satiny and sharply struck Gem. Well preserved and highly attractive.
Ex: Long Beach Signature (Heritage, 9/2003), lot 794, which realized $862.50.(
Registry values: N1793)
1927-D 25C MS65 Full Head NGC. A scarce and underrated coin in the series that is rarely seen with Full Head definition. This piece has bright, blazing mint luster and is completely brilliant. There are no reportable abrasions on either side of this impressive piece. Only 42 Full Head Gems have been certified by NGC with seven finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1927-S 25C MS64 PCGS. An originally toned and lustrous example of this famous low mintage rarity. Golden-brown patina graces the obverse border, with the remainder of the coin nearly brilliant. The date and mintmark are sharp, although the head is typically struck. The reverse field has a couple of moderate marks. Encapsulated in an old green label holder. Population: 70 in 64, 72 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1928 25C MS63 Full Head PCGS. Autumn-gold and jade-green endow this lustrous and unabraded Select quarter. The strike is crisp, although we note slight blending on Liberty's left (facing) knee.(
Registry values: N491)
1928-D 25C MS64 PCGS. Medium sun-gold toning graces this lustrous and unmarked near-Gem. The strike is crisp save for the center of the head and the customary two shield rivets.
Ex: New York Bullet (Heritage, 7/2004), lot 969.(
Registry values: N491)
1928-S 25C MS66 PCGS. Peripheral tobacco-brown, fire-red, and apple-green toning contribute to the eye appeal of this lustrous and well preserved Premium Gem. The strike is good save for some softness on the center of the head and the usual two shield rivets.(
Registry values: N991)
1930 25C MS66 Full Head PCGS. CAC. A final-year Full Head Standing Liberty quarter with swirling luster and top-notch eye appeal. Reddish-tan and violet toning sticks to the peripheries on the obverse but extends into the silver-gray fields of the reverse.(
Registry values: N1793)
1930 25C MS66 Full Head PCGS. Frosty silver surfaces are nearly untoned, and Liberty's head offers solid definition. Highly appealing for this final-year issue and housed in a green label holder. PCGS has certified 30 finer Full Head pieces (5/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1930-S 25C MS67 Full Head NGC. CAC. A colorfully toned Superb Gem that is attractively detailed overall, though a few of the lower rivets on the shield show softness. Deep, dappled blue-green, gold, and violet hues grace the lustrous and unabraded surfaces. NGC has graded only two finer Full Head examples (6/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
Early Half Dollars
1794 50C --Obverse Scratched, Reverse Stained--NGC Details. Fine. O-104, R.5. The earlier die state, in the same rarity range as its later counterpart, does not show the dramatic die break across the middle of the obverse. This luminous example with Fine details shows a number of shallow but visible scratches around the obverse. The gold-gray toning of the obverse is shared by parts of the reverse, though that side also shows heavy streaks of dark toning.(
Registry values: N2998)
1795 50C 2 Leaves Good 6 NGC. O-102, R.4. A wonderful piece for the grade, and perhaps undergraded. The obverse, especially, has full VG details. The surfaces display attractive two-tone light and dark gray patina.(
Registry values: N991)
1795 50C 2 Leaves--Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. VG. O-102, R.5. Wear has left the die state ambiguous, but the variety is unequivocally rare. Glossy surfaces have partially retoned blue-gray and gold from a past cleaning.(
Registry values: N991)
1795 50C 2 Leaves VG8 NGC. O-125, R.4. A relatively plentiful variety in all circulated grades, and the present piece will make a wonderful addition to a type set, date set, or specialized collection of early half dollars. Minor blemishes include faint scratches and spotty, uneven toning.(
Registry values: N991)
1795 50C 2 Leaves--Repaired--NGC Details. VG. O-113a, R.4. The scarcer late die state of the O-113, known for the blundered reverse with the A in STATES punched over an E. Overly bright gold-orange and gray fields show evidence of repair, and scattered marks and pinscratches are seen on each side.(
Registry values: N991)
1795 50C 2 Leaves VG10 PCGS. O-105, R.4. Actually an intermediate die state that shows the beginnings of the crack at the B in LIBERTY, though it does not extend down to the head. Golden-brown toning at the margins gives way to light silver-gray at the centers.(
Registry values: N991)
1795 50C 2 Leaves Fine 15 PCGS. O-119, R.4. The obverse has a small die chip just above star 15, and that is diagnostic. The reverse has a leaf joined to the I in UNITED, with the right stem nearly touches the final A. This is a pleasing example with deep steel and pale gold toning, and it is housed in a green label PCGS holder.(
Registry values: N1793)
1795 50C 2 Leaves VF20 NGC. O-107a, R.5. The 1795 Flowing Hair half dollar is a last-date-of-issue type coin with an original mintage of 299,680 pieces. The present coin is an example of the rare O-107a variety, with the prominent die crack across the reverse from the edge between OF and AMERICA through the T in UNITED. All surfaces show moderate wear, but the central devices are plainly outlined, and the date and legends are plain.(
Registry values: N2998)
1795 50C 2 Leaves A Over E XF45 PCGS. CAC. O-113a, R.4. Although according to the Overton reference the late die state is scarcer than the early die state, the opposite seems to be the case in higher grades. Fewer than 10 different examples are known in AU or better grades, while this XF45 is next in the Census lineup for the variety.
Both sides have splendid light silver-gray surfaces with hints of champagne, heather, and deeper gray along the borders. The reverse has several heavy adjustment marks at the center that have no effect on the grade, as they were Mint-made. Today those adjustment marks serve a useful purpose tracking the pedigree. Here is an outstanding opportunity for the advanced specialist.(
Registry values: N4719)
1803 50C Large 3 VF35 PCGS. O-103, R.3. This piece has extremely dark gray and brown toning on both sides with minor handling marks that are expected for the grade. Faint adjustment marks are visible on the reverse.(
Registry values: N991)
1806 50C Pointed 6, No Stem AU50 PCGS. O-109a, R.3. A die crack runs through 180 of the date and has taken a small lump out of the 0, making it appear to be a Q. A second die crack runs from star 12 into the obverse field halfway to Liberty's neck. The milling is partial and the stars are drawn to the edge. All of these are classic diagnostics of the later O-109a die state, considerably more elusive than the common O-109. This AU example is softly struck in the centers, with pale gray toning that darkens and outlines the peripheral devices. A nice example of this popular Guide Book variant, much better than normally seen and equal in grade to the AU50 from the collection of Charlton "Swampy" Meyer, the only person to ever complete a set of all Bust halves by die variety.
1806 50C 6 Over Inverted 6 VF25 NGC. O-111, R.3. The most accessible die pair and state for the prized 6 Over Inverted 6 (once called "1806/9") variety. Moderately worn with deep blue-gray toning over most of the fields and gold-gray at the high points.(
Registry values: N1793)
1806 50C Pointed 6, Stem VF25 PCGS. O-116, R.3. Lengthy die cracks provide ready attribution. This Draped Bust half has cream-gray toning and uneven wear near Liberty's hair ribbon. No marks are consequential, and ample design detail remains.(
Registry values: N991)
1806 50C Pointed 6, Stem VF25 PCGS. O-115, R.1. Ocean-blue, fire-red, and autumn-gold invigorate this circulated but nicely detailed representative. Both sides are unabraded except for a moderate vertical mark left of the beak. Encased in a green label holder.(
Registry values: N991)
1806 50C Pointed 6, Stem XF45 NGC. O-120a, R.4. In late die states, the reverse of O-120 has a heavy broken patch on the shield, just below the horizontal crossbars. This example has a splendid blend of pale gold, deep blue, and iridescent toning.(
Registry values: N1793)
1807 50C Draped Bust VF20 PCGS. O-104, Low R.5. Light golden-tan toning adorns the margins of this otherwise pearl-gray half dollar. The devices display wear appropriate for the grade, although luster emerges from selected design recesses. There are no noticeable marks.(
Registry values: N991)
1807 50C Draped Bust--Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. O-102, R.2. A lightly rubbed example of this final-year Draped Bust die pair. Hairlined surfaces have retoned gold-gray, blue, and rose after a past cleaning. Nicks are found at Liberty's shoulder and above the RI in AMERICA.(
Registry values: N2998)
1807 50C Draped Bust AU50 PCGS. O-110, R.2. Aquamarine, straw-gold, and cream-gray embrace this partly lustrous Draped Bust half. Both sides are unmarked aside from minor contact on the right obverse field and a slender faded line on the cheek. Not quite O-110a, which has a further advanced die crack through the second S in STATES.(
Registry values: N2998)
1807 50C Bearded Goddess, 50 Over 20 Fine 15 PCGS. O-111a, High R.4. The crack from the chin to the upper part of the bust is clearly visible at both ends, but incomplete at the center. This lovely example has natural grayish surfaces with wisps of faint bluish toning.(
Registry values: N491)
Bust Half Dollars
1807 50C Large Stars, 50 Over 20 VF30 PCGS. O-112, R.1. Deep golden-brown and forest-green patina consumes this unblemished and moderately circulated first-year Capped Bust half. A popular mint-blundered variety, caused when an absent-minded engraver began to enter the denomination as 25C instead of the proper 50C.(
Registry values: N491)
1809 50C Normal Edge AU58 PCGS. O-106, R.3. A lightly worn specimen that still shows the die crack joining all stars on the left. Touches of gold, gray, and steel-blue toning grace the peripheries of this desirable early half dollar.(
Registry values: N991)
1811 50C Small 8 MS61 NGC. O-106, R.3. Light gold, peach, and orange toning over lustrous surfaces. A well struck example of this scarce die pair, housed in a prior-generation holder.
1812 50C AU58 PCGS. O-103, R.1. This lustrous Borderline Uncirculated half is almond-gray aside from peripheral hints of russet-brown. The right-side stars are softly brought up, but the remainder of the strike is bold, and no abrasions are apparent.(
Registry values: N991)
1813 50C MS64 PCGS. O-103, R.2. Autumn-gold toning dominates this lustrous and unmarked near-Gem, although splashes of jade-green accompany portions of the borders. Well struck save for the upper stars. The double set of clashmarks below the scroll is usual for the variety. Population: 18 in 64, 3 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1814 50C MS64 PCGS. O-105, R.2. Deep ocean-blue and plum-red toning envelops this satiny Capped Bust half. The strike is precise aside from the right-side star centers and minor incompleteness on the eagle's right (facing) claw. The dies are boldly clashed, as usual for this Overton marriage. Population: 25 in 64, 14 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1818/7 50C Large 8 XF45 PCGS. O-101a, R.1. This piece is an intermediate die state. The obverse has the crack of state a, while the reverse appears perfect. Both sides have lovely medium gray patina with deeper steel and iridescent toning along the borders.
1818/7 50C Large 8 AU55 PCGS. O-101, R.1. Deep golden-russet and sea-green patina envelops this crisply struck and minimally abraded Choice AU Bust half. A conditionally scarce Guide Book variety. Certified in a green label holder.
1819/8 50C Small 9 AU50 PCGS. O-101, R.1. Delicate powder-blue and tan toning visits this predominantly cream-gray example. Devoid of contact marks, and faint hairlines on the reverse field merit only passing mention. Certified in a green label holder.(
Registry values: N991)
1819/8 50C Small 9 MS63 PCGS Secure. O-101, R.1. An available but popular overdate variety that has its own
Guide Book listing. This is an attractive Select representative, well struck with strong luster beneath concentric bands of iridescent toning. Rose-orange, blue, and green hues are the most prominent. Population: 11 in 63, 12 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1823 50C Ugly 3 XF45 NGC. O-110a, R.3. According to Al Overton, this variety has long been known as the "Ugly 3," as the 3 in the date has been crudely reworked, apparently to broaden the thin center of same from an earlier die state. This coin has light dove-gray surfaces with golden highlights near most of the devices. Lightly worn with faint obverse hairlines and a few scattered, trivial surface marks.
Ex: Jules Reiver Collection (Heritage, 1/2006), lot 22885.
1825 50C AU55 PCGS, O-114, R.1, luster is nearly full, golden-brown and gunmetal-gray patina, no marks are remotely relevant; and an 1829 Small Letters AU50 PCGS, O-105, R.1, attractive apple-green, dove-gray, and chestnut toning, well detailed and unmarked. Both Bust halves are housed in green label holders.
1826 50C MS64 PCGS. O-111a, R.2 Splashes of peach-gold enrich this lustrous and impressively unabraded near-Gem. A few stars lack intricate centrils, but the strike is otherwise excellent. O-111 can be identified by its distinct obverse peripheral die cracks. An excellent addition to a variety, date, or silver type set.(
Registry values: N2998)
1827 50C Square Base 2 MS63 PCGS. CAC. O-117a, R.4. The crack through the top of STATE(S) confirms the later die state. A luminous Select coin draped in rich gunmetal-blue, peach, gold, and blue-green toning.(
Registry values: N1793)
1828 50C Square Base 2, Small 8, Large Letters MS62 NGC. O-121a, R.3. The more common die state with a crack at the base of OF AMERIC(A). Lustrous with violet, blue, and gold-green toning that shifts between sides.
1831 50C MS64 PCGS. CAC. O-103, R.1. The recut upright of the 5 in the denomination is diagnostic for the Overton variety. Blended gold and cream-gray toning embraces this lustrous and unabraded near-Gem. It would be a difficult task to find a higher quality or more attractive example.(
Registry values: N2998)
1832 50C Small Letters MS62 NGC. O-106, R.1. A shining example of this accessible die pair with two distinct looks. The obverse has bold yellow-green toning with areas of blue at the margins, while the reverse is near-brilliant.(
Registry values: N1793)
1832 50C Small Letters MS63 NGC. O-107, R.2. Rich violet and rose toning with green-gold elements at the margins. A lustrous Select coin housed in a prior-generation NGC holder.(
Registry values: N1793)
1832 50C Small Letters MS63 PCGS. O-122, R.1. A later state lacking the tine off the base of the first T in STATES. A lustrous example, softly struck on the left stars but well-defined overall and toned in rich green and gold shadings.(
Registry values: N1793)
1832 50C Small Letters MS63 PCGS. O-106, R.1. Star 1 is recut, instantly identifying this variety. This piece is highly lustrous with impressive silver surfaces and delightful iridescent toning.(
Registry values: N1793)
1834 50C Small Date, Small Letters MS64 PCGS. O-111, R.1. A near-Gem representative of this accessible die pair, noteworthy for the recutting on stars 6 and 7 on the obverse. Light gold-to-peach toning graces shining silver surfaces. Well struck with few marks of any individual significance. PCGS has certified nine finer Small Date, Small Letters coins (5/10).
1834 50C Small Date, Small Letters MS64 PCGS. CAC. O-111, R.1. The popular "Child's Head" variety. The 18 leans right and the 34 leans left, giving the date a "caved-in appearance," according to Overton. Stars 6 and 7 are recut at upper points, and on the reverse the 5 is considerably higher than the 0 in the denomination. This lustrous, pinkish-gray near-Gem is well struck, and only a couple of faint scrapes on the cheek possibly preclude an even finer grade. As it is, there is much appeal. For the Small Date, Small Letters variety, Population: 70 in 64, 9 finer (6/10).
1836 50C Lettered Edge MS64 NGC. O-118, R.3. The year 1836 saw the last use of the Lettered Edge design. The stars on the upper left of this Choice 1836 half dollar are a little flat, but the central devices are sharply rendered. The pleasing silver-gray surfaces are lightly abraded for the grade.(
Registry values: N2998)
1836 50C 50 Over 00 MS63 NGC. O-116, R.2. An earlier die state of this popular die pair, which sports a reverse that is identified in the
Guide Book. Strongly lustrous surfaces have light gray interiors and pale tan peripheral toning. Typical softness is found on the devices, yet the denomination error is clear with magnification. A pleasing Select survivor.(
Registry values: N2998)
Reeded Edge Half Dollars
1836 50C Reeded Edge XF40 PCGS. Matthew Boulton and James Watt, of Birmingham's Soho Mint, had been using steam power for four decades by the time the U.S. Mint got its first steam-powered presses to strike the 1836 Reeded Edge halves. They were the first U.S.
coins to be struck with steam power, but medalets were made before to mark the occasion. This XF example has merely light, even wear with uniform gray-gold coloration.(
Registry values: N1793)
1837 50C MS61 NGC. Muted rose and gold shadings drape satiny silver-gray surfaces. Well struck with few overt abrasions. The reverse shows several interesting die cracks, two of which intersect within the shield. Requisite for type purposes since the 1836 Reeded Edge is low mintage.(
Registry values: N1793)
1838 50C MS61 NGC. A satiny representative with cream-gray and almond-gold toning. Marks are refreshingly absent, and the strike is good with only slight incompleteness on the right-side stars. This two-year type is scarce in Mint State.(
Registry values: N1793)
1838 50C MS62 NGC. This brilliant Mint State 1838 half dollar is untoned, with reflective fields. The sharp strike lends to the overall aesthetic desirability of this specimen.(
Registry values: N1793)
1839 50C XF45 NGC. A nicely detailed Capped Bust, Reeded Edge half dollar with deep gray surfaces, lighter on the rims. Both sides have light surface marks that are consistent with the grade.(
Registry values: N491)
Seated Half Dollars
1839 50C No Drapery AU50 PCGS. Lightly worn with blue-violet accents against rose-suffused surfaces that retain considerable luster. Boldly impressed and attractive with a set of small reed marks just above the denomination on the reverse. Population: 18 in 50, 68 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1839 50C No Drapery--Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. Though cleaned in the past, this well struck No Drapery half retains substantial (though impaired) original luster. Slightly granular surfaces have retoned gray, gold, and blue.(
Registry values: N1793)
1849 50C MS63 NGC. WB-106. The flag of the 1 is repunched. Golden-brown and ocean-blue patina enriches the borders of this satiny and conditionally rare Seated half. Minor obverse field marks are all that limit the grade. Census: 20 in 63, 10 finer (5/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1850 50C --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. Deep plum-mauve and forest-green envelop this lightly abraded and well struck Seated half. Any hairlines are concealed beneath the rich patina. A surprisingly difficult issue to obtain in better circulated grades.
Ex: Grand Central auction (H.I.M. Inc., 11/1983), lot 1873.(
Registry values: N991)
1850 50C --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. Well-defined with considerable watery reflectivity remaining at the obverse margins. Gold-tinged centers appear too bright, and a fingerprint is noted above Liberty's foot.(
Registry values: N991)
1850 50C AU55 NGC. Rich gold-orange and gray toning through the centers with elements of denim-blue at parts of the margins. Lustrous despite the minor wear the precludes a finer designation. Census: 11 in 55, 43 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N991)
1850 50C AU58 NGC. WB-102. The 0 in the date is lightly repunched. Untoned aside from faint gold patina across the upper reverse legend. A moderately abraded near-Mint example of this decidedly better date. Census: 16 in 58, 27 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N991)
1851 50C --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. VF. The P-mint Seated half dollars of the early 1850s are scarce in all grades, and even this lightly cleaned example will be a suitable candidate for an advanced collection. Both sides have XF details, in our opinion, with deep gold and iridescent toning over the lightly hairlined surfaces.
1852 50C --Improperly Cleaned, Reverse Scratched--NGC Details. AU. This piece has been harshly cleaned with minor scratches on each side. The surfaces have a blend of pewter-gray and darker steel toning.(
Registry values: N1793)
1852 50C --Improperly Cleaned, Scratched--NGC Details. AU. Mattelike light silver surfaces are evident on both sides of this scarce half dollar. The reverse has minor scratches at the lower right.
1852 50C --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. The fields are hairlined, and faint rim filing is present on the obverse near 6:30. Luster emerges from the borders and devices of this caramel-gold example. A low mintage date, since silver coins were hoarded at the time of issue.(
Registry values: N1793)
1852-O 50C XF45 PCGS. Deep violet toning over most of each side with lighter rose elements at the worn high points. An attractive O-mint Seated half with few significant marks. Population: 10 in 45, 27 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N991)
1853 50C Arrows and Rays MS64 NGC. This single-year type coin displays delicate almond-gold toning. The reverse is beautifully free from marks, and the obverse has only minor abrasions. A good strike with minor incompleteness of detail on Liberty's high points. A satiny example of a popular issue.(
Registry values: N4719)
1855-O 50C Arrows MS64 PCGS. CAC. The combination of the Arrows subtype and the New Orleans mintmark makes this issue, along with the 1854-O Arrows halves, popular type coins, and both are fortunately available in high Mint State grades due to their large mintages. This near-Gem boasts radiant luster over golden obverse surfaces, with lightly tinged gold at the rims on the reverse. The piece is nearly fully struck, save only for minor softness on a couple of the obverse stars. Population: 58 in 64, 21 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1855-O 50C Arrows MS64 PCGS Secure. Light silver luster dominates the eye appeal of this near-Gem New Orleans Arrows example, though occasional swirls of cloud-white and golden-tan color are also present. Strongly defined through the central devices, if a trifle soft on certain obverse stars. Housed in a green label holder. Population: 58 in 64, 21 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1856-O 50C MS61 NGC. CAC. On the heels of the plentiful 1854-O and 1855-O half dollars, the 1856-O is surprisingly scarce in higher grades, despite an extensive mintage of more than 2.6 million coins. This piece is highly lustrous and attractive, with peripheral blue, russet, and iridescent toning around ivory centers. Census: 10 in 61, 90 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N991)
1861-O 50C MS64 PCGS. An attractive near-Gem from a volatile period in the history of the New Orleans Mint. Rich blue-green and violet toning is laced with peach, and subtle luster filters through the deep patina. Solidly struck at the centers with impressive eye appeal. Population: 22 in 64, 12 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1861-O 50C MS65 PCGS. Breen-4904, WB-101. Normal Date, Type Two Reverse. Subtle blue, gray, and golden iridescence covers each side of this Gem New Orleans Seated half. Although some examples show the Confederate obverse with die crack from nose-rim right of star 7, most of the batch, as here, are from the WB-101 die pairings. This piece is boldly struck, with all star centrils present except for those on star 8. Population: 7 in 65, 5 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
Confederate States of America
1861 50C Scott Restrike XF45 ANACS. Breen-8002. After J.W. Scott acquired the dies for the Confederate half from Ebenezer Mason, he then purchased 500 1861-O half dollars, planed off the reverses, and used the CSA die to create these restrikes that simulate an original Confederate half. All restrikes show softness of details on the obverse, a result of the restriking process that partially reduced the definition on that side. Of course, the important side is the reverse on these pieces. The reverse is crisp on this piece, but the obverse shows a notable lack of detail from the restriking. Each side is mostly untoned with notable toning seen around the margin of the obverse. A scratch at 10 o'clock on the obverse is the only mark worthy of mention.
Seated Half Dollars
1865-S 50C MS62 NGC. WB-102. The 1865-S Seated Liberty half dollar is seldom encountered in Mint State grades, and WB-102 is a R.7 issue in Uncirculated condition. The present coin features sharp striking details on all devices except for a few star centers. The surfaces are mostly brilliant, with wisps of green and gold toning at the borders. Census: 3 in 62, 19 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1866-S 50C No Motto VF25 PCGS. An important example, the 1866-S is the final issue of the No Motto Seated half dollar series, with a mintage of only 60,000 coins. Examples are elusive in all grades. This piece has light silver-gray surfaces with deep peripheral iridescence. Population: 10 in 25, 50 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N491)
1870-CC 50C --Damaged--NGC Details. Good. Despite extensive smoothing of the surfaces, this is still a desirable Seated half dollar, representing the first year of issue for the Carson City Mint.(
Registry values: N991)
1870-CC 50C --Damaged--NGC Details. VG. Deep abrasions are noted on the obverse field near the cap and stars 1 and 2, and on the reverse near the ERI in AMERICA. Two and a half letters in LIBERTY are clear, and the reverse peripheral legends are bold aside from the motto, which has many faint letters.(
Registry values: N991)
1871-CC 50C --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. XF. Strong peach and violet layers cover oddly luminous surfaces. A well-defined example of this second-year Carson City half dollar issue, fundamentally pleasing despite its impairment.(
Registry values: N1793)
1871-CC 50C --Environmental Damage--NGC Details. XF. Moderate violet and lilac toning covers lightly worn surfaces. Close inspection reveals the pitting that accounts for the Environmental Damage modifier, which is more visible on the reverse. A rim bump is noted below the date.(
Registry values: N1793)
1872-CC 50C --Improperly Cleaned, Scratched--NGC Details. XF. This rare date Carson City half is slate-gray from dipping and has faint scratches from a thorough cleaning long ago. Considerable design detail is present.
Ex: 334th Sale (Kagin's, 5/1984), lot 2504.(
Registry values: N991)
1872-CC 50C --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. XF. Pink and gold influences grace silver surfaces. Well struck but with prominent hairlines in the fields, evidence of a past cleaning. Still, an important example of this Carson City issue.(
Registry values: N991)
1874-CC 50C Arrows--Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. VF. A hairlined stone-gray example. Unmarked save for two abrasions on the reverse exergue. LIBERTY is readable, and only the E is faint. A rarely encountered Carson City issue, unlike its high mintage 1875-CC through 1877-CC successors.(
Registry values: N1793)
1874-CC 50C Arrows XF45 PCGS. CAC. A lightly worn, richly toned representative of this lower-mintage Carson City Arrows half issue, one of just 59,000 pieces struck. Deep rose, peach, and blue-violet hues settle across dusky surfaces that show flickers of luster close to the rims. Small spots of wear are noted on Liberty and the eagle. Population: 5 in 45, 28 finer (5/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1877-CC 50C MS61 NGC. Type Two Reverse. Light gold overtones grace satiny silver surfaces. A well-defined example that shows numerous wispy abrasions in the fields but no actual wear. Struck from prominently clashed dies.(
Registry values: N991)
1877-CC 50C MS62 PCGS. Type One Reverse. This absolutely beautiful piece is highly important and collectible, and it is a date that is infrequently found in original Mint State grades. Both sides have frosty luster with splashes of iridescent toning.(
Registry values: N991)
1877-S 50C MS65 PCGS. WB-104. Type Two Reverse. From a large mintage of 5.3 million pieces, the 1877-S Seated Liberty half dollar is seldom encountered in Gem condition. The present coin is well preserved and sharply detailed, with outstanding eye appeal. The surfaces are deeply toned in iridescent shades of blue, lavender, and golden-brown. Population: 25 in 65, 15 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1878-CC 50C --Obverse Scratched--NGC Details. VF. Crossing lines appear in the right obverse field, but otherwise this is a pleasing, moderately worn 1878-CC half. Rich blue and gold-gray shadings grace each side.(
Registry values: N1793)
1882 50C MS64 PCGS. CAC. Well-defined and mildly contrasted, though this example's diffuse mirrors are not to proof standards. Light silver-gray patina has settled over much of the watery fields, while the reverse has wispy lines that pass behind the eagle. Population: 19 in 64, 16 finer (5/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
Proof Seated Half Dollars
1857 50C PR63 PCGS. A few minor milk spots and field hairlines account for the grade on this Select proof 1857 half dollar, one of an unknown but undoubtedly small coinage in the year before the Mint began publicly advertising proof coinage for general sale. The Breen Proof Encyclopedia comments, "Except for the small cent, probably the most difficult denomination of the year," and fewer than 25 examples are known today. This piece displays silver-gray surfaces throughout, with a sharp strike and much more appeal than the grade implies. Remember that the certified populations likely contain much duplication for these early issues. Population: 17 in 63, 13 finer (6/10).
1862 50C PR64 Cameo PCGS. CAC. Gold-orange and blue-violet toning surround the edges of this Choice Cameo coin, though the centers are scarcely toned with just a touch of silver-gray. Strong contrast makes the most of the frost that covers the fully struck devices. Population: 8 in 64 Cameo, 3 finer (6/10).
1866 50C Motto PR64 PCGS. This stunning Choice proof has violet, blue, and green patina on the obverse, with lighter gold and iridescent toning on the reverse. It is fully mirrored with excellent aesthetic appeal. Population: 33 in 64, 12 finer (6/10).
1868 50C PR65 NGC. WB-101. The 1868 proof half dollar is a better date , with a mintage of only 600 pieces. At the Gem proof level the issue is decidedly rare. Recent population data shows NGC has certified 23 examples in PR65, with seven finer; while PCGS has graded only five specimens at this level, with a single coin finer (6/10). The present coin exhibits full striking details and brilliant mirrored fields. Overall visual appeal is exceptional.
1871 50C PR62 NGC. Impressively lustrous with a thin layer of silver toning that turns to gold and violet at the rims. Light hairlines and a handful of contact marks contribute to the grade.
1871 50C PR65 NGC. Rich cobalt-blue, lilac-red, and autumn-gold emerge when this deeply toned Gem proof is rotated beneath a light. The strike is full save for slight blending of detail on the eagle's left (facing) ankle. The surfaces appear flawless aside from a pair of thin planchet marks (as made) near the eagle's neck. Census: 14 in 65, 8 finer (6/10).
1872 50C PR64 NGC. CAC. An untoned and fully struck near-Gem that has flashy fields and mild cameo contrast. A pleasing Choice proof type coin. Census: 36 in 64, 22 finer (6/10).
1876 50C PR64 NGC. CAC. Type One Reverse. Light to medium cherry-red toning graces the margins of this undisturbed near-Gem. Cameo contrast is obvious, although denied by the former generation holder, which precedes the series introduction of the designation. Census: 49 in 64, 27 finer (5/10).
1876 50C PR65 Cameo NGC. Type One Reverse. The largish issue of 1,150 minor silver proof sets was undoubtedly due to the nation's Centennial celebration, and 1876-dated coins are popular today with collectors for the same reason. This Seated half proof displays much silver-on-black field-device contrast, although a few faint, thin marks on Liberty apparently preclude an even finer grade. Tinges of amber-gold and aqua add to the appeal. Census: 8 in 65 Cameo, 6 finer (6/10).
1878 50C PR64 Cameo PCGS. Type Two Reverse. Gold and blue border toning gives way to silver-gray patina over the mirrored fields. Moderately contrasted with wispy but grade-defining hairlines on either side of Liberty. Population: 11 in 64 Cameo, 10 finer (6/10).
1878 50C PR65 Cameo PCGS. Type Two Reverse. This proof Seated half is exquisitely preserved, with only a single small contact mark visible in the right obverse field. More memorable about this Gem is its beautiful toning, with narrow blue peripheral bands fading into red and gold centers. The contrast of mirrors and frosted devices persists through the patina. Population: 5 in 65 Cameo, 5 finer (6/10).
1879 50C PR66 NGC. Type One Reverse. Both business strike and proof mintages of this issue were paltry, 5,900 of the former, 1,000 of the latter, but they are available for a price. This Premium Gem proof displays rich patina in shades of copper-gold and cobalt-blue on the obverse, with some near-untoned central devices on the reverse. The strike is flawless, and contact marks are absent. Census: 17 in 66, 13 finer (6/10).
1882 50C PR63 Cameo PCGS. CAC. Icy devices exhibit obvious contrast with the glassy fields. A brilliant and intricately struck specimen with faint hairlines most evident on the right obverse. Population: 16 in 63 Cameo, 30 finer (6/10).
1885 50C PR64 NGC. The golden-brown centers are framed by ocean-blue and lavender iridescence. Minor incompleteness of strike is limited to the upper obverse. A beautiful specimen, and one of just 930 proofs coined.
1885 50C PR64 NGC. Glimpses of gold and pale gray grace the gleaming fields of this near-Gem specimen. Mildly contrasted with light hairlines and minor contact which account for the grade.
1886 50C PR65 Cameo NGC. An intricately struck Gem whose untoned centers are framed by rich tobacco-brown, plum-red, and cobalt-blue patina. Exemplary despite a fingerprint trace on the right obverse field. Half dollar production in 1886 was limited to 5,000 business strikes and 886 proofs. Census: 8 in 65 Cameo, 7 finer (5/10).
1887 50C PR64 Cameo PCGS. This brilliant near-Gem is a flashy survivor from the proof mintage of 710 pieces, untoned except for a light accent of golden color encircling the rims on each side. The considerable contrast is set up by the deeply mirrored fields against silver-white devices. Although PCGS has certified nearly 200 examples (counting duplications) of this issue in non-Cameo, less than three dozen Cameo examples are certified. Population: 13 in 64 Cameo, 14 finer (6/10).
1888 50C PR65 Cameo NGC. A flashy Gem with luminous devices and glassy fields. Sun-gold toning clings to the margins. A good strike with minor inexactness on Liberty's hair and the eagle's left (facing) claw. Another low-mintage date, presumably because the Mint relegated its resources to striking legally compelled silver dollars. Census: 15 in 65 Cameo, 9 finer (6/10).
1890 50C PR64 NGC. Sharply impressed with strong mirrors that shine through rich patina. Outer rings of violet and blue-green patina give way to subdued orange toning over the centers. Census: 40 in 64, 57 finer (6/10).
Barber Half Dollars
1895-S 50C MS62 PCGS. A well-defined example with partially reflective steel-gray luster accented in olive-gold on the obverse. While wispy abrasions preclude a finer grade, the overall eye appeal is strong.(
Registry values: N1793)
1895-S 50C MS63 NGC. Dense charcoal-gray and greenish-brown toning covers both sides. Well struck with nearly mark-free surfaces. Census: 19 in 63, 30 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1895-S 50C MS64 PCGS. This lustrous Choice Barber half possesses an intricate strike, even on the claws, fletchings, and shield corners. Well preserved and impressive. The 1895-S is readily collected in heavily worn grades, but examples as nice as the present piece are undeniably rare. Population: 40 in 64, 13 finer (5/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1899 50C MS64 PCGS. Impressive luster shines through the deep gold-orange, peach, and violet hues that embrace each side. Well struck with solid eye appeal for a near-Gem. Population: 49 in 64, 24 finer (5/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1902 50C MS63 NGC. A melange of peach, violet, and blue-green hues drapes each side of this lustrous Select example. Well struck with a few light abrasions on the portrait that combine to account for the grade. Census: 30 in 63, 52 finer (5/10).(
Registry values: N991)
1903-S 50C MS63 NGC. Vibrant satin luster and light lilac-gray toning are hallmarks of this appealing Select Mint State example. Boldly struck and nicely preserved, with somewhat deep roller marks (as made) across Liberty's lower cheek and jaw. Census: 12 in 63, 27 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1904-S 50C --Whizzed--NGC Details. XF. The tell-tale granular texture is concealed by a blanket of blended mauve and navy-blue patina. A well detailed example of this decidedly better date.
1904-S 50C AU50 PCGS. The 1904-S is generally regarded as the scarcest regular issue in the Barber half series. It does not have the lowest mintage, but the 1904-S is devilishly difficult to locate in any grade. Undoubtedly this is from a combination of a low mintage and extensive circulation of silver and gold coins on the West Coast. This is a pleasing AU example with only slight evidence of friction. The surfaces are toned rich golden-brown. For the collector who wisely chooses to assemble an AU set of Barber halves, this is the key.(
Registry values: N1793)
1905-O 50C MS62 NGC. Glimmers of blue and rose-gold peripheral toning visit the obverse, while the reverse is pale silver-gray throughout. Satiny and attractive for this lower-mintage New Orleans half dollar issue. Census: 21 in 62, 55 finer (5/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1906-D 50C MS64 PCGS. The first Denver Mint half dollar, struck in the first year of operation at that Mint. This lovely Choice Mint State example is brilliant with satiny silver luster, sharp details, and delicate gold toning. Population: 58 in 64, 22 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1908 50C MS64+ PCGS Secure. CAC. Lightly toned and highly lustrous with a nearly pristine reverse and a few delicate obverse grazes. The shield corner and fletchings exhibit minor inexactness of strike. Population: 1 in 64+, 22 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1912 50C MS65 PCGS. Light caramel-gold toning enriches this lustrous and attractive half dollar. A good strike with any incompleteness limited to the fletchings and the right shield corner. A couple of faint grazes on the left obverse, and minor contact on the central reverse, are all that limit the grade. Population: 17 in 65, 1 finer (5/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1913-S 50C MS64 PCGS. The streaky green-gold and orange toning that occupies the left obverse is reduced to occasional border appearances on the reverse, accented in rose. Near-brilliant elsewhere and a lovely Choice coin. Population: 28 in 64, 21 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1914 50C AU50 NGC. Luminous and dusky with prominent apricot and peach elements in the fields. Better-defined than usually seen on the eagle's talons. Modestly marked with a few small digs below Liberty's eye. Census: 2 in 50, 94 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1915-S 50C MS64 NGC. Medium honey-gold toning predominates, although glimpses of powder-blue emerge here and there. This satiny final year Barber half displays only trivial contact, and the strike is crisp except for the usual unimportant blending on the fletchings and nearby claw.(
Registry values: N1793)
Proof Barber Half Dollars
1893 50C PR65 Cameo NGC. Impressively contrasted through light golden toning that takes on deep blue elements at parts of the rims. The portrait and eagle are delightfully frosted, though the former devices shows a few small points of contact, as well as a more visible planchet flaw to the left of Liberty's lips. Census: 12 in 65 Cameo, 30 finer (5/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1895 50C PR66 PCGS. An untoned silver-white area in the center reverse complements the glorious concentric patina seen elsewhere, shades of amber-gold, lilac, and cobalt-blue. The strike is uniformly bold on the reverse, with just a touch of softness on the hair above the brow and the L of LIBERTY. One of 880 proofs minted. Population: 22 in 66, 7 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1895 50C PR65 Cameo PCGS. As large coins that often attract unwanted hairlines and contact, half dollars are among the most challenging Barber issues to collect at higher grade levels. This Gem is a refreshing exception, and its cameo effect is incredible. Boldly mirrored fields show scant evidence of patina. Population: 7 in 65 Cameo, 10 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1900 50C PR63 Cameo PCGS. CAC. Fantastically flashy with light silver centers and areas of deep gold and opaque blue-green at the margins. Moderately contrasted and eminently appealing. Population: 6 in 63 Cameo, 32 finer (5/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1903 50C PR63 PCGS. CAC. A stone-white Select proof that exhibits moderate contrast between the luminous devices and the glassy fields. The strike is precise, and only a minor patch of hairlines on the right obverse field accounts for the grade.(
Registry values: N991)
1905 50C PR67 PCGS. Low intensity pale blue and violet colors compete with the gold toning that dominates the obverse, while a couple of shades of aqua blue cover the reverse, just barely crowding out light crimson coloration along the upper border. The proof fields still retain most of their reflective properties, and present a cameo-like effect with the central devices. The pristine surfaces are virtually blemish free, and needle-sharp detail characterizes the design elements. A stunning proof half dollar. Population: 10 in 67, 1 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N4719)
1908 50C PR65 NGC. Splashes of peach-gold adorn the reverse, while the obverse displays dappled mauve with glimpses of cobalt-blue near the rim. A sharply struck and deeply mirrored Gem representative. A mere 545 proofs were released, and a majority of survivors fall short of the quality of the present specimen. Census: 22 in 65, 37 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1911 50C PR65 NGC. Tinges of copper and amber-gold ring the rims, with an occasional accent of blue, while parts of the centers remain silver-white on this lovely Gem proof, one of only 543 made late in the series. Interest had faded in the dated Barber-style coinage by the time this coin was made; even proofs seem to have been ordered in a desultory fashion. This well-struck Gem is one of 33 so graded at NGC, with 39 pieces finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1911 50C PR66 NGC. Deep lime-green and sun-gold toning embraces this nicely mirrored and precisely struck Premium Gem. The patina has a slightly rippled appearance near the second A in AMERICA. A mere 543 proofs were issued, and high-grade specimens are decidedly rare. Census: 22 in 66, 17 finer (5/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1911 50C PR67 Cameo NGC. Luminous devices rise above the darkly reflective fields. Light caramel-gold visits the margins. This boldly struck Superb Gem appears flawless to the unaided eye, and a loupe reveals only a single hair-thin mark on the eagle's neck. Census: 5 in 67 Cameo, 1 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N4719)
1914 50C PR63 PCGS. Flashy fields with surprisingly little patina save for hints of gold at the outer reverse. Sharply struck devices are faintly frosted, creating a hint of contrast on this moderately hairlined specimen.(
Registry values: N991)
Early Dollars
1795 $1 Flowing Hair, Three Leaves VG10 ANACS. B-5, BB-27, R.1. This Flowing Hair dollar displays deep charcoal-gray and tan toning. Examination beneath a loupe fails to locate any noticeable marks. Ample design detail is present, particularly on the eagle's left (facing) wing. The only collectible date of the introductory and desirable two-year type.(
Registry values: N1793)
1795 $1 Flowing Hair, Three Leaves Fine 15 PCGS. B-5, BB-27, R.1. The obverse is primarily stone-gray, although hints of tan are noted in addition to blushes of steel-blue near the date. The reverse is forest-green and golden-brown with pearl-gray on the eagle and upper border. A collectible example of this popular introductory silver type. Housed in a green label holder.(
Registry values: N1793)
1795 $1 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. VF. B-12, BB-26, R.5. The Flowing Hair dollars of 1795 are always in demand as type coins, because the 1794 dollars are so rare and expensive. The present coin is a representative of the rare BB-26 variety, with the curl piercing the point of star 1. The BB-26 issue rivals the 1794 for rarity, as experts estimate only 100-150 examples are extant. The present coin exhibits moderate wear on all surfaces, with an unnatural shine from a cleaning in the past. The coin is still an attractive example of this rare variety, in spite of the noted defects.
1795 $1 Flowing Hair, Three Leaves VF25 PCGS. B-5, BB-27, R.1. Easily identified by the "bar" die line pointing from the highest curl to star 5, BB-27 is an available variety and extremely popular with type collectors. The present coin displays a typical weak strike of the central design features, notably Liberty's hair and the eagle's breast, but all legends and major outlines are strong. The obverse fields show a few adjustment marks, but the pleasing gray surfaces are surprisingly lightly abraded.(
Registry values: N2998)
1795 $1 Flowing Hair, Three Leaves XF40 PCGS. B-5, BB-27, R.1. The combination of the Flowing Hair obverse--a two-year type, with the 1794s prohibitively expensive--and the relative availability of this Bowers-Borckardt die marriage ensures enduring popularity of the B-5, BB-27 from type collectors. The extra tine of metal behind Liberty's head is an obvious giveaway on this easy attribution. The strongly impressed devices on this variety caused the high-relief effect on the portrait, but they also caused the added wear that appears on the hair and cheek of this specimen. The attractive surfaces are patinated in tones of silver-gray and steel-blue, and the planchet is well-centered, displaying strong dentilation on both sides.(
Registry values: N4719)
1795 $1 Flowing Hair, Three Leaves XF45 NGC. B-5, BB-27, R.1. This is the common variety with the diagonal bar in the left obverse field, level with the top strand of hair. This variety is seen nearly as often as every other die marriage combined, and it is the ideal candidate for a type collection. Both sides have exquisite gold and iridescent toning over satiny luster.(
Registry values: N4719)
1795 $1 Flowing Hair, Two Leaves--Harshly Cleaned--NGC Details. VF. B-1, BB-21, R.2. A moderately worn example of this relatively accessible die pair, cleaned in the past but since retoned gold-gray with orange and green elements. Abrasions are generally minor on the obverse, though the reverse has a substantial planchet void of indeterminate origin curving below the second A in AMERICA.(
Registry values: P4)
1795 $1 Flowing Hair, Two Leaves VF30 NGC. B-9, BB-13, R.4. The Two Leaves reverse with 9x8 berry arrangement, the only such combination with the Head of 1794. This is a moderately worn example of the rare State II, which shows prominent clash marks from the eagle's wings on either side of Liberty's face. Rich blue-violet and rose-gold toning elements embrace each side.(
Registry values: P4)
1795 $1 Flowing Hair, Two Leaves XF45 NGC. B-2, BB-20, R.3. Easily distinguished by a die scratch by star 4 on the obverse, and the positioning of one of the berries below the right corner of the I in UNITED on the reverse. A somewhat scarcer variety with only 200-400 pieces believed known in all grades, but most grade no higher than Fine. This much-above-average BB-20 is struck from dies rotated about 30 degrees clockwise and displays attractive orange-gold accents. Close examination to the right of the eagle's neck reveals a small round area that is quite similar to other examples from this year with known silver plugs. However, it is merely a circular die void.
Ex: 2009 FUN Sale (Heritage, 1/2009), lot 3929.(
Registry values: P4)
1795 $1 Draped Bust, Centered--Scratches--NGC Details. Good. B-15, BB-52, R.2. The sole Draped Bust, Centered variety for the year. This well-worn example has light gray-gold surfaces that show a shallow pinscratch along Liberty's portrait as well as a depression to the right of star 4 on the obverse. Still, an accessible example of this historic variety.(
Registry values: N991)
1795 $1 Draped Bust, Centered--Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. VF. B-15, BB-52, R.2. Both sides show hairlines and luminosity, a mix left behind by a past cleaning, though the non-device areas have retoned from silver-gray to golden-tan on the interior with deep green-gray at the borders. Lightly abraded with wispy slide marks noted on the bust. Overall, an attractive coin despite its impairment.
1795 $1 Draped Bust, Centered VF20 PCGS. B-15, BB-52, R.2. Bowers-Borckardt Die State III-IV. The portrait of Liberty is well centered on this variety, and the highest wave of hair is located under the E of LIBERTY. On the reverse, there are six berries on the olive branch, and there is a leaf under the A of STATES. Light silvery surfaces display appropriately defined devices. Housed in a green label holder.
From The Classic Collection.(
Registry values: N2998)
1795 $1 Draped Bust, Off Center VF20 PCGS. B-14, BB-51, R.2. This famous die blunder was created when the engraver punched the bust too far right in the die--making it too far left on the coin--and as such, it is an easily identified obverse. The durable Small Eagle reverse die, identified by a berry under the A of STATES, was mated with four different obverses. The pinkish-gray surfaces of this Very Fine specimen show merely wear in accord with the grade, along with a couple of old marks in the exposed right obverse field. A couple of small reverse rim bumps are of little import, and there are no distractions otherwise. A nice midgrade example of this early Draped Bust, Small Eagle
Guide Book type and the Off Center Bust variety.(
Registry values: P3)
1796 $1 Large Date, Small Letters Genuine PCGS. B-5, BB-65, R.2. The PCGS number ending in .98 suggests Damage as the reason, or perhaps one of the reasons, that PCGS deemed this coin not gradable. In our opinion, this coin has the details of a VG specimen that has been tooled and cleaned. Overglossy surfaces in a variety of grays show tooling at the right tip of the bust.(
Registry values: P4, N4)
1797 $1 9x7 Stars, Large Letters VF35 PCGS. B-1, BB-73, R.3. The highest wave of hair, below the E in LIBERTY, is lightly defined on this die marriage, and heavy die file marks appear at the base of Liberty's throat. The reverse shows a leaf tip centered under the upright of the E in UNITED, and all of the A's are slanted at a 45-degree angle at the top. This Choice VF coin displays light pinkish-gray surfaces with some tiny flecks of darker charcoal on the obverse. The piece is well-centered and well-struck, and there are no adjustment marks on either side. The 9x7 Stars, Large Letters is one of three
Guide Book types for the 1797 dollars.(
Registry values: N2998)
1798 $1 Small Eagle, 13 Stars--Repaired, Cleaned-- NGC Details. XF. B-1, BB-82, R.2. Two varieties are known for the 1798 Draped Bust, Small Eagle dollar, BB-81 with 15 obverse stars and the present BB-82 with 13 obverse stars. BB-82 is slightly more available than its 15 stars counterpart. A small, partially repaired, hole is present between the words UNITED and STATES on the reverse of this example, and the surfaces are unnaturally bright from cleaning. This coin is well detailed and attractive, in spite of the noted defects.(
Registry values: N2998)
1798 $1 Large Eagle, Pointed 9--Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. VF. B-11, BB-111, R.3. Soft blue to green patina has returned to the surfaces of this moderately worn example, though hairlines from a past cleaning are still visible. A handful of small digs are noted on the portrait.(
Registry values: N1793)
1798 $1 Large Eagle, Pointed 9 VF25 PCGS. B-11, BB-111, R.3. Die State I. On the obverse, star pairs 2-3, 3-4, and 6-7 are further apart than the rest, and stars 8, 9, 10, and 11 are further apart than 11-12 and 12-13. Star 7 is about as close to the L as star 13 is to the bust. A tiny die clash mark appears under the hair ribbon, at the back of the two highest hair curls. The reverse is easily identified from a berry under the left foot of the last A in AMERICA, the only marriage of this die. There is as yet no evidence of the eventual die bulging under Liberty's chin or the massive die crack(s) that would develop through star 13, running upward across the profile. This is an attractive gray example with nearly brilliant contrasting devices. It is well-centered with no adjustment marks or singular contact.(
Registry values: N1793)
1798 $1 Large Eagle, Pointed 9--Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. B-14, BB-122, R.3. Remarkably well-defined for an American 18th century issue with only minor rub on well-defined devices. A handful of scattered nicks and abrasions are visible in the centers, and the silver-gray surfaces show disturbed luster from cleaning. Occasional glimpses of gold retoning are visible in the fields.(
Registry values: N2998)
1798 $1 Large Eagle, Pointed 9, 10 Arrows, B-13, BB-108, R.3 Genuine PCGS. Bowers-Borckardt Die State II, with die crack at right side of L in LIBERTY. The PCGS number ending in .98 suggests Damage as the reason, or perhaps one of the reasons, that PCGS deemed this coin not gradable. In our opinion, this coin has the details of a XF specimen that is corroded and cleaned. The moderately bright surfaces display glimpses of granularity on the left obverse. The central reverse exhibits heavy adjustment marks, and a cluster of wispy pinscratches affects the N in UNITED.
1798 $1 Large Eagle, Wide Date, Pointed 9--Plugged, Environmental Damage--NGC Details. Fine. B-23, BB-105, R.3. A worn example of this scarce die pair with numerous light to moderate abrasions and a plug that is most visible at the ER of LIBERTY. Broad horizontal and vertical stripes of blue-green color evoke environmental damage.
1798 $1 Large Eagle, Wide Date, Pointed 9 VF30 NGC. B-23, BB-105, R.3. A charming Heraldic Eagle dollar that possesses stone-gray and almond-gold toning with glimpses of charcoal in design recesses. All letters in E PLURIBUS UNUM are bold, and traces of luster persist within the hair and wings.(
Registry values: P1)
1799/8 $1 15 Stars Reverse VF20 PCGS. B-3, BB-141, R.3. This scarce die pair has its own entry in the 2011
Guide Book, which broadens its popularity beyond early dollar specialists. The present VF example has light gold and powder-blue influences over surfaces that retain a surprising radiance. Shallow abrasions on and around the devices contribute to the grade. Housed in a green label holder.(
Registry values: N1793)
1799/8 $1 13 Stars Reverse VF25 NGC. B-1, BB-142, R.2. In his series reference for silver dollars, Q. David Bowers lists three overdate varieties for 1799 Draped Bust dollars. BB-142 features a 13 star reverse with no die crack through the curve of D in UNITED. This issue is popular with overdate collectors and series enthusiasts. The present coin retains much original detail, and a scratch in the obverse field by Liberty's chin is the only mark of note.(
Registry values: P1)
1799 $1 Irregular Date, 15 Stars Reverse--Improperly Cleaned, Scratched--NGC Details. Fine. B-4, BB-153, R.4. The Irregular Date obverse paired with the unusual 15 Stars reverse. Deep blue-violet and gunmetal-gray toning covers the hairlined fields, while the devices have patches of lighter color. Rim nicks are present, as are a number of scratches at the lower obverse.(
Registry values: P1)
1799 $1 Irregular Date, 15 Stars Reverse--Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. XF. B-4, BB-153, R.4. The famous blundered reverse die with 15 stars instead of the proper 13. The engraver tried to conceal his error by expanding the first and final clouds, but telltale star points emerge nonetheless. The obverse die is also interesting, due to a proliferation of slender cracks. This scarce variety example is toned silver-gray and tan-gold. No hairlines are evident, but we note a hair-thin pinscratch near the chin.(
Registry values: P1)
1799 $1 Irregular Date, 13 Stars Reverse--Damaged--NGC Details. VF. B-15, BB-152, R.3. Bowers-Borckardt Die State II. There is a rim irregularity at 8 o'clock on the obverse, and opposite at 9:30 on the reverse. NGC calls it damage, but we believe it is merely a planchet defect, as made. Actual marks are few and minor aside from a faint pinscratch beneath the base of the right (facing) wing and an inconspicuous hit near the center of the shield. Toned deep cream-gray and golden-brown.(
Registry values: P1)
1799 $1 7x6 Stars--Plugged--NGC Details. VG. B-17, BB-164, R.2. Bowers-Borckardt Die State II. This hairlined Heraldic Eagle dollar is stone-gray at the centers but gradually deepens to mauve near the rims. Holed and repaired between the ER in LIBERTY and opposite near the stem of the eagle's branch. The portrait has a few moderate abrasions.(
Registry values: N991)
1799 $1 7x6 Stars--Mount Removed, Repaired--NGC Details. Fine. B-10, BB-163, R.2. Die State IV with crack through the O in OF. Filing on the rims suggests a mount, since removed. Silver-gray surfaces show considerable porosity. Still, a collectible example of this early dollar issue.(
Registry values: N1793)
1799 $1 7x6 Stars Fine 15 PCGS. B-9, BB-166, R.2. An example of the famous "Apostrophe S" variety, showing the characteristic die break after the second S in STATES. This example shows considerable wear, but all major design elements are plainly outlined, with much internal detail remaining clear. The surfaces are silver-gray, with no major distractions.(
Registry values: N1793)
1799 $1 7x6 Stars VF20 PCGS. B-17, BB-164, R.2. A pleasing midrange example of this accessible die pair. Both sides offer stark contrast between the light gold-gray and blue gloss of the high points and the rich indigo and slate shadings of the fields. Both sides show their share of abrasions, most visibly at the two digs to the right of Liberty's nose.(
Registry values: N1793)
1799 $1 7x6 Stars VF30 NGC. B-10, BB-163, R.2. A moderately worn example of this accessible 7x6 Stars die pair, minimally abraded and fundamentally pleasing. Key to the eye appeal is the coin's rich toning, coffee and gold-gray overall with elements of blue and violet at the borders. Similar cool overtones also visit the central reverse.(
Registry values: N1793)
1799 $1 7x6 Stars VF35 PCGS. B-12, BB-160, R.3. Star 1 on the obverse is distant from the lowest hair curl--much more so than on the similar BB-165 and BB-166--and stars 11 through 13 are crowded together. This is the only use of this obverse die, but it is paired with a No Berries reverse that is shared among several varieties. This Choice VF dollar is silver-white in the centers with tinges of pink and gold near the rims. The strike is a bit soft in the central reverse, but there is little evidence of contact, and adjustment marks are absent on both sides.(
Registry values: N1793)
1799 $1 7x6 Stars XF45 PCGS. B-10, BB-163, R.2. A desirable and high-end example of this popular die pair, an ideal coin for the type collector who prefers strongly toned examples. Violet-gray light spots mark the worn high points, while the rest of this well struck piece has rich gunmetal-blue and green shadings. Minimally abraded and delightful.(
Registry values: N1793)
1799 $1 7x6 Stars AU50 NGC. B-9, BB-166, R.1. The Draped Bust dollars of 1799 were produced in 22 different die varieties. The present coin is a representative of the BB-166 variety, characterized by the "Apostrophe" after the S in STATES on the reverse. The striking details on this example are sharp, and only slight wear shows on the high points of the design. The surfaces are toned dark gray and few abrasions are evident for the grade.(
Registry values: N2998)
1799 $1 AU53 NGC. 7x6 Stars, B-17, BB-164, R.2. The 1799 Draped Bust dollars are not difficult to locate as a date, and the BB-164 variety is an available die marriage, but most examples seen are in grades below XF. AU coins are quite elusive. The present coin is a darkly toned specimen with much original detail remaining on all design elements. Slight wear shows on the eagle's head and wing feathers, and on Liberty's profile. Traces of mint luster can be detected under the toning when the coin is tilted in the light.(
Registry values: N2998)
1799 $1 AU53 PCGS. 7x6 Stars, B-9, BB-166, R.1. The Draped Bust dollars of 1799 enjoyed the largest mintage of the series at 423,515 pieces. The BB-166 variety is an available issue in the context of the series, but most examples seen are in VF or lower grades. AU53 specimens are scarce. The present coin is an attractive specimen, with minimal wear on the design elements and much remaining luster in the fields.(
Registry values: N2998)
1800 $1 --Obverse Graffiti--NGC Details. VF. B-16, BB-187, R.2. Bowers-Borckardt Die State III. A couple of illegible pinscratches are entered in the field near the profile, and a crude "D" is found beneath the L in LIBERTY. A faintly hairlined chestnut-gold and pearl-gray early dollar that has noticeable remaining luster.(
Registry values: N1793)
1800 $1 VF25 PCGS. B-13, BB-193, R.4. Die State III. The obverse is identified through the placement of several stars in relation to the other devices, along with the "pinched" appearance of the 8 in the date. The reverse die was used to strike this pairing only, but in this later die state, "massive injury" to the reverse appears, in the form of numerous die cracks on the right side, the most prominent one through AMERICA. This piece is largely silver-gray, with a few daubs of deeper color near the rims. The strike is a bit soft overall, but singular contact is absent, and there are no adjustment marks. A curious circular depression in the exact center of the obverse is likely of Mint origin.(
Registry values: N1793)
1800 $1 Dotted Date Fine 12 NGC. B-14, BB-194, R.3. The popular and scarce
Guide Book variety with prominent die breaks at the date. A significantly worn example but pleasing with small specks of deep toning against rose-gray and violet surfaces. A few shallow flaws are noted along Liberty's face and her nearby hair.(
Registry values: P1)
1800 $1 12 Arrows--Harshly Cleaned, Damage--NGC Details. Fine. B-17, BB-196, R.1. The 12 Arrows 1800 dollar is a
Guide Book collector favorite, made accessible by this Die State IV example (note the die crack at the hair ribbon). Silver surfaces are bright from an obvious cleaning, and the lower left reverse shows a number of digs.(
Registry values: P1)
1801 $1 Genuine PCGS. B-2, BB-212, R.3. The PCGS number ending in .94 suggests Altered Surfaces as the reason, or perhaps one of the reasons, that PCGS deemed this coin not gradable. In our opinion, this coin has the details of a Fine specimen that has been damaged and cleaned. Glossy gunmetal-gray surfaces show several small digs and a staple scratch across Liberty's neck.
1801 $1 --Polished--ANACS. VF30 Details. B-2, BB-212, R.3. Bowers-Borckardt Die State II. This stone-gray early dollar exhibits myriad vertical hairlines on both sides. The obverse has scattered tiny marks, but some luster remains within the wings, and all letters in E PLURIBUS UNUM are legible.(
Registry values: N1793)
1802 $1 Narrow Date VF25 PCGS. B-6, BB-241, R.1. Bowers-Borckardt Die State III, obverse die lapped, the most commonly seen state for this Narrow Date die pair. A moderately worn example, lighter gray on the devices with deeper gray in the fields and golden overtones throughout. A handful of small abrasions are present on the portrait.(
Registry values: N1793)
1802 $1 Narrow Date VF35 PCGS. B-6, BB-241, R.1. Easily recognized by the broken right foot of T in LIBERTY, BB-241 is one of the most available varieties of the Draped Bust series, and a popular choice with type collectors. The present specimen exhibits light-moderate wear on the devices, but all elements retain much original detail. The silver-gray fields are lightly abraded and the coin possesses unusual eye appeal for a VF coin. Population: 1 in 35, 17 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1802 $1 Narrow Date AU58 NGC. B-6, BB-241, R.1. While this is called the Narrow Date (or "close perfect date" in Bowers-Borckardt), the wide space between the 8 and 0 is the easiest diagnostic for the obverse, along with the broken right foot on the T in LIBERTY. The reverse--which is shared with the 1801 B-2, BB-212 and the 1802/1 B-1, BB-231--shows only 12 arrows plainly, and the eagle's upper beak chomps down on a star back from its point.
The BB-241 is easily the most available of the various 1802 and 1802/1 silver dollars, making it a popular variety in higher grades among type collectors as well as specialists. This coin offers strong eye appeal and is sharply detailed, especially in Liberty's hair. Only the slightest evidence of friction appears on Liberty's cheek and the eagle's head. The surfaces are lightly patinated in silver-gray and steel-blue hues, with much remaining luster shining through.
From The Classic Collection.(
Registry values: N2998)
1803 $1 Small 3--Plugged--NGC Details. VF. B-1, BB-251, R.4. This scarce variety early dollar is whizzed, and is plugged and repaired between the ER in LIBERTY. The field near Liberty's chin is also repaired. All letters in E PLURIBUS UNUM are at least partly readable.(
Registry values: N1793)
1803 $1 Large 3 Genuine PCGS. B-6, BB-255, R.2. The PCGS number ending in .92 suggests Cleaning as the reason, or perhaps one of the reasons, that PCGS deemed this coin not gradable. In our opinion, this coin has the details of a Very Good specimen that is cleaned and scratched. Overbright surfaces are pale silver-gray. Rim bumps and a scratch above the shield are visible on the reverse.(
Registry values: P2, N2)
1803 $1 Large 3--Scratches--NGC Details. VG. B-6, BB-255, R.2. Deep gray in the fields with lighter gold-gray and rose elements on the high points. The right obverse shows a rim bruise and a number of scratches on the portrait.(
Registry values: P2)
1803 $1 Large 3 VF25 PCGS. B-6, BB-255, R.2. Bowers-Borckardt Die State II, with crack visible between stars 10 and 11 on the obverse. A moderately worn example of the sole Large 3 business strike die pair, a necessity for
Guide Book collectors, with gold-gray and olive surfaces that still show flickers of luster at the margins. Housed in a green label holder.(
Registry values: P2)
Gobrecht Dollars
1836 P$1 Name on Base, Judd-60 Original, Pollock-65, R.1--Plugged--NGC Details. AU. Silver. Plain Edge. Die Alignment I (the center of Liberty's head is opposite the DO in DOLLAR). The first strikings of Gobrecht dollars, believed to have been minted in early December 1836, do not show the line-like die clash above the eagle's wing as seen on later strikings. Only 400 coins were struck in this production run and examples are often found in high grade, but not always. This coin slipped into circulation, and later was retrieved and probably was used as a fob. The coin was holed and later plugged at 12 o'clock on the obverse. The surfaces are densely peppered with numerous small abrasions and each side has medium density blue-gray toning. The obverse is especially well struck.
Seated Dollars
1840 $1 XF45 PCGS. CAC. First year of the Seated Liberty design on the silver dollar, this piece has reflective surfaces with outstanding dark iridescence on each side. Only a few tiny blemishes are evident on each side.(
Registry values: N991)
1843 $1 MS64 NGC. The 1843 Seated dollar had a scanty mintage of 165,100 pieces in antebellum Philadelphia, struck only for depositors who specifically requested them. Still, those few that were made still circulated freely, since their silver content was in line with their face value. The average certified example today grades only Choice XF or so. This near-Gem specimen displays lovely brilliant centers complementing copper-gold color at the margins. This coin has an impeccable strike, further enhancing its allure. A couple of nicks appear in the reverse field over the eagle's head, limiting an even finer grade. Among the finest certified at either service, and unknown as a Gem. Census: 7 in 64, 0 finer (5/10).(
Registry values: N4719)
1846 $1 Genuine PCGS. The PCGS number ending in .94 suggests Altered Surfaces as the reason, or perhaps one of the reasons, that PCGS deemed this coin not gradable. In our opinion, this coin has the details of an AU specimen that has altered surfaces and reverse tooling. Blue-green and gold toning over unnaturally lustrous surfaces with multiple areas of tooling in the reverse fields.
1853 $1 MS61 ANACS. Though it was more heavily produced than its famous counterparts of the previous two years, the 1853 Seated dollar is nonetheless elusive in Mint State grades. This is one such example, luminous beneath rich gold-gray and blue toning. Well struck and housed in a small-format ANACS holder.(
Registry values: N2998)
1854 $1 Genuine PCGS. The PCGS number ending in .92 suggests Cleaning as the reason, or perhaps one of the reasons, that PCGS deemed this coin not gradable. In our opinion, the piece has the details of an AU specimen that has been cleaned. A lightly worn coin with gold retoning across overly glossy surfaces. Scattered light abrasions appear in the fields.
1855 $1 AU50 PCGS. A meager mintage of 26,000 Seated Liberty silver dollars was accomplished in 1855. The issue was largely used in foreign trade, and survivors in AU grades are quite scarce today. The present coin is an attractive specimen, with light wear showing on Liberty's knee and the eagle's head and wing. The surfaces are lightly abraded, and wisps of gold toning highlight both sides. Population: 15 in 50, 57 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1855 $1 MS61 Prooflike NGC. Boldly struck and minimally toned with highly reflective fields that show faint, grade-limiting abrasions. This is a scarce low-mintage issue that is rare in Mint State, especially with Prooflike fields. In fact, as of (5/10), the present lot is the sole example certified as Prooflike by either major grading service.
Ex: Long Beach Signature (Heritage, 5/2008), lot 912, which realized $9,200.(
Registry values: N4719)
1859-O $1 XF40 PCGS. Deep dove-gray, cobalt-blue, and tan-brown toning envelops this moderately circulated New Orleans No Motto silver dollar. The reverse field displays scattered minute ticks.(
Registry values: N491)
1859-O $1 MS62 NGC. CAC. An attractively lustrous example of this antebellum silver dollar issue, well-defined at the centers with minor softness on the obverse stars. Gold and lavender elements grace pale silver-gray surfaces. Significantly abraded on and around Liberty but with a cleaner reverse. NGC has graded 53 numerically finer pieces (5/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1860 $1 MS64 PCGS. The 1860 Seated Liberty dollar was circulated heavily in trade with China, and examples in Mint State grades are scarce today. The present coin is an exceptional specimen, with sharp definition on the devices and lightly abraded surfaces. Traces of satiny luster are evident under silver-gray and steel-blue toning. Population: 26 in 64, 6 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N4719)
1869 $1 MS62 PCGS. The Seated dollars of 1869 are rare despite their relatively high mintage of 423,700 business strikes. The large coinage was apparently undertaken to provide coins for export to the Far East to fill the void left when the Mexican peso fell out of favor with Chinese merchants. This coin displays a thin layer of warm golden-brown patina overlying lustrous surfaces. The design features are well executed, illustrating just a touch of the usual weakness at the top of the eagle's right wing. The obverse displays scattered unimportant marks, but the overall eye appeal is pleasing. Housed in an old green label holder. Population: 11 in 62, 23 finer (5/10).
Ex: Dr. John L. Pellegrini Collection of Liberty Seated Dollars (Heritage, 7/2005), lot 6626, which realized $3,220.(
Registry values: N2998)
1870-CC $1 --Environmental Damage--NGC Details. XF. Variety 3-C. A well-detailed Carson City Seated dollar from the first year of coinage at the legendary Western facility. Walnut-tan and stone-gray at the centers, but the borders are darkly toned and the reverse shield has a few charcoal spots. No marks are remotely worthy of mention.
1871 $1 AU53 PCGS. Lightly worn with surprisingly bright silver centers. Deep gold-orange toning visits the borders, as do patches of rich claret. Lightly marked overall with an abrasion over DOL. on the reverse.(
Registry values: N991)
1871 $1 --Reverse Graffiti--NGC Details. Unc Faint pinscratches in the field below the eagle's beak are the source of the NGC description on this otherwise pleasing, satiny Mint State Seated dollar. Both sides have full luster with a trace of champagne toning.(
Registry values: N1793)
1872 $1 AU58 ANACS. Caramel-gold toning visits both sides. The luster is bright and substantial. The fields are lightly abraded, but heavy contact marks are absent. An attractive example of this high-mintage (but surprisingly scarce) issue.
Ex: New York Signature (Heritage, 7/2002), lot 8774, which realized $690.(
Registry values: N991)
1872 $1 MS61 NGC. Pearl-gray with faint chestnut-tan overtones. Marks are minimal for the MS61 level, but the satin luster is a bit subdued. Liberty's hair and a few upper right stars are incompletely brought up. Rare in Uncirculated grades despite the highest mintage of the series. Census: 17 in 61, 63 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1872 $1 MS64 PCGS. With a series-high mintage of 1.1 million pieces, the 1872 Seated Liberty dollar was circulated heavily in the 19th century, and Mint State coins are difficult to locate today. Q. David Bowers states the 1872 is "very rare in MS-64 or higher" grades. The present coin features sharply detailed devices with steel-blue and gray toning over most of the surfaces, and some darker spots at the rims. Traces of mint luster show through the toning. Population: 25 in 64, 3 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N4719)
1872-S $1 AU55 NGC. The best way to appreciate the rarity of the 1872-S is to compare its mintage with its Philadelphia counterpart. More than 1.1 million 1872 Seated dollars were struck, but the 1872-S mintage was 9,000 pieces. Probably, a portion of the 1872-S production was eventually melted to provide bullion for Trade dollars. This untoned example has ample luster and only a single mentionable mark, a thin line near the left (facing) shoulder. The obverse has a pair of faint, slender, and minutely granular tan streaks. Census: 12 in 55, 20 finer (5/10).
Ex: FUN Signature (Heritage, 1/2008), lot 1859, which realized $4,600.(
Registry values: N1793)
Proof Seated Dollars
1840 $1 --Cleaned--PR58 ANACS. It is not known with certainty how many proof dollars were struck in 1840, but the generally accepted range is somewhere between 20 and 40 pieces. All are from the same die pairing. This is an unquestioned proof striking, even though it has its problems. The fields are deeply reflective as only a proof can be, quite unlike the semireflective business strikes from the 1840s. The surfaces show evidence of cleaning, and the coin appears to have spent a short amount of time in circulation (or someone's pocket), as evidenced by the "fuzzy" appearance seen in the fields and several contact marks on the obverse. Still, a very rare proof Seated dollar and seldom available in any condition.(
Registry values: N1)
1848 $1 --Genuine--PCGS. Proof. The PCGS number ending in .98 suggests Damage as the reason, or perhaps one of the reasons, that PCGS deemed this coin not gradable. In our opinion, this coin is a proof specimen that has altered surfaces. Both sides are highly brilliant from polishing, with moderate field marks on each side. Proof 1848 Seated dollars are extremely rare and in demand, regardless of their overall appearance.
1863 $1 PR63 Cameo PCGS. Intricately detailed with dazzling, heavily frosted features and traces of golden-rose toning along with a slightly deeper appearance at the rims. Examination reveals only wispy imperfections and considerable contrast is readily apparent between the devices and the watery, deeply mirrored fields. Fewer 1863 proofs were produced than of any Seated dollar after 1858, a mere 460 pieces. Population: 12 in 63 Cameo, 13 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1867 $1 PR55 PCGS. A lightly rubbed but still-reflective example of this postwar proof Seated Liberty issue. Gold and orange toning mingles with areas of powder-blue.(
Registry values: N1)
1870 $1 PR62 PCGS. A veneer of medium olive-gray toning covers both sides, and a solid strike leaves sharp definition on the devices. A few hair-thin toning lines are visible in the right obverse field.(
Registry values: N1793)
1871 $1 PR63 PCGS. Both sides exhibit moderate device-to-field contrast, although consistent caramel-gold toning precludes any Cameo designation. Careful examination beneath a light and loupe locates faint field hairlines.(
Registry values: N2998)
Trade Dollars
1874-S T$1 MS63 PCGS. Large S. The 1874-S Trade dollar is a more challenging issue than the large mintage of 2.5 million coins would suggest. The majority of the mintage was used in the China trade, and examples in MS63 condition are quite scarce today. The central devices of the present coin show some softness, as usually seen on this issue. The surfaces are enhanced by attractive green, gray, and gold patina. A few minor handling marks are consistent with the grade. Population: 56 in 63, 20 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1875-CC T$1 AU58 PCGS. Type One Reverse. This Borderline Uncirculated Carson City example has only a whisper of almond-gold toning. The obverse field has distributed minor marks, while the reverse is pleasing and has nearly full luster.(
Registry values: N491)
1875-CC T$1 AU58 NGC. Type One Reverse. This untoned Carson City Trade dollar exhibits substantial luster. Well struck with only minimal wear. The obverse field is typically abraded.(
Registry values: N491)
1875-S T$1 MS64 PCGS. Type Two Reverse. Large S. Light silver-gray surfaces are visited by hints of golden-brown and powder-blue toning. Much remaining mint luster shines through the patina. The devices are well detailed except for the typical softness in Liberty's hair. A few scattered marks are visible on both sides.(
Registry values: N2998)
1876 T$1 MS64 NGC. Type One Obverse, Type One Reverse. The Type One Obverse-Type One Reverse (berry under the eagle's claw) combination is rarer than the normally seen Type One-Type Two pairing, although some extremely rare Type Two-Type Two coins are also known for this issue. This Centennial-year Trade dollar is sharply struck throughout, with brilliant luster over silver-gray surfaces. Only minor contact keeps this piece from a finer grade. Only 455,000 examples of the 1876 Trade dollar were coined in Philadelphia, although San Francisco made more than 5 million and Carson City 509,000. Census: 97 in 64, 16 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1876-CC $1 Doubled Die Reverse--Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. FS-801. Type One Obverse and Reverse. Tall CC. Strongly die doubled on the olive branch, as well as the right (facing) wingtip and the beak. This Carson City Trade dollar has thickly hairlined stone-gray surfaces.(
Registry values: P4)
1877-S T$1 MS62 PCGS. Large S. Better-defined than usually seen for this high-mintage Trade dollar issue. Bright silver luster lights up the centers, while the margins have a mix of peach, golden-tan, and violet shadings. Encapsulated in a green label holder.(
Registry values: N1793)
1877-S T$1 MS62 NGC. Large S. Medium honey-gold toning graces this coruscating representative. Nicely struck and attractive. One thin horizontal mark near star 9 is all that precludes a higher grade.(
Registry values: N1793)
1878-S T$1 MS63 PCGS. This well struck Select representative has dazzling luster and light sun-gold toning. Marks are refreshingly minimal. The final year for business strikes. Minutely die doubled on GRAINS and 900.(
Registry values: N1793)
Proof Trade Dollars
1874 T$1 PR63 Deep Cameo PCGS. The business-strike production of this issue approached 1 million coins, but only 700 proofs were struck of the 1874 Trade dollar. This Select proof exhibits intense silver-on-black contrast between the frosted devices and deeply mirrored fields. Some hairlines in the fields on each side help explain the grade. Seldom seen with Deep Cameo designation. Population: 1 in 63 Deep Cameo, 3 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: P2)
1877 T$1 --Stained--NGC Details. Proof. Rich gold-gray toning covers most of this strongly mirrored proof Trade dollar. An area of blue trailing from the right end of the ribbon on the reverse accounts for the designation.(
Registry values: N1793)
1877 T$1 PR64 NGC. This flashy near-Gem has noticeable cameo contrast, although NGC has conservatively denied such a designation. The reverse is close to untoned, while the obverse offers shades of rose-red and navy-blue. The strike is nearly complete, held back only by minor inexactness on Liberty's hair. Census: 58 in 64, 22 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1878 T$1 --Obverse Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. Proof. No hairlines are readily evident, but both fields display fingerprint smudges, and a faded pinscratch is seen between stars 9 and 10. The fields exhibit considerable reflectivity. The 1878 is first in a series of proof-only Philadelphia Mint Trade dollars that extends through 1885.(
Registry values: N1793)
1878 T$1 PR63 Cameo PCGS. The 1878 Trade dollar is a proof-only issue with a mintage of just 900 pieces. Although most of this mintage still exists, examples with the PR63 Cameo designation are rare today. The present coin displays intricate detail on all design elements, and the frosty devices contrast boldly with the brilliant, reflective fields. Population: 29 in 63 Cameo, 26 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1879 T$1 --Environmental Damage--NGC Details. Proof. Deep sea-green, navy-blue, and golden-brown toning blankets this proof-only Trade dollar. Well struck, and friction is limited to the eagle's left (facing) claw and few other highpoints.(
Registry values: N1793)
1879 T$1 PR64 PCGS. The mintage of proof Trade dollars totaled 1,541 pieces in 1879, and the issue is scarce at the Choice level today. The present coin displays light green, gold, and blue patina when tilted in the light. The striking details are sharp, and the devices contrast noticeably with the reflective fields.(
Registry values: N2998)
1879 T$1 PR64 PCGS. This deeply toned proof-only near-Gem Trade dollar displays a blend of jade-green, gray, and golden-brown patina. The design elements are exquisitely brought up, befitting a proof striking. Evaluation beneath a loupe fails to locate any grade-limiting contact marks or hairlines.(
Registry values: N2998)
1880 T$1 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. Proof AU. This proof-only Trade dollar has a hint of wear on Liberty's high points, but the devices nonetheless shimmer with luster. The fields are lightly hairlined, and the borders display deep cobalt-blue and russet toning. A pair of tiny rim dings is noted at 8 o'clock on the reverse.
1880 T$1 PR64 PCGS. The 1880 proof-only Trade dollar comes from a mintage approaching 2,000 pieces, the highest for the proof series. It is fairly available through the near-Gem level, though judicious selection is recommended. Wisps of light grayish-tan color complement the well struck devices on this PR64 representative. Minor handling marks account for the grade.(
Registry values: N2998)
1880 T$1 PR64 NGC. The 1880 proof Trade dollar boasts a mintage of 1,987 pieces, and the date is scarce in Choice proof condition today. The present coin is a delightful specimen, with full striking details and brightly mirrored fields. A light golden patina is evident on both sides. Overall eye appeal is outstanding.(
Registry values: N2998)
1880 T$1 PR64 Cameo PCGS. A thin ring of amber-gold encircles the margins of this otherwise silver-white near-Gem proof Trade dollar. The strike and considerable field-device contrast are pleasing and add much to the good eye appeal. The 1880 Trade dollars were among the proof-only issues from 1879 through 1883 that would ring down the final curtain on the series, while the fabulous 1884 and 1885 proofs were clandestine concoctions. Population: 45 in 64 Cameo, 29 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1881 T$1 --Scratches--NGC Details. Proof. Patches of light scratches are seen near star 4 and AMERICA. A minutely granular proof-only Trade dollar with slate-gray and caramel-gold toning.(
Registry values: N1793)
1882 T$1 --Reverse Scratched--NGC Details. Proof. A well struck proof-only Trade dollar with attractive light straw-gold and rose-red toning. A thin scratch passes through the M in AMERICA, and a few brief pinscratches are noted near star 13.(
Registry values: N1793)
1883 T$1 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. Proof. Patient rotation beneath a light reveals delicate hairlines on both sides. Nonetheless, this sharply struck proof-only Trade dollar has flashy fields and light blended cream-gray and almond-gold toning.(
Registry values: N1793)
Session 2
Mercury Dimes
1916-D 10C Good 4 NGC. Although well worn, this key date 1916-D Mercury dime is an original and pleasing example with a full obverse rim and nearly full reverse rim. The mintmark is bold.(
Registry values: N1)
1916-D 10C Good 4 ANACS. Although faint scratches are visible with a glass, the overall appearance of this piece is excellent for the grade, with gray surfaces and iridescent toning.(
Registry values: N1)
1916-D 10C Fine 12 ANACS. Golden-russet toning overlies this primarily pearl-gray key date Mercury dime. All legends are bold, and ample portions of the vertical lines are visible within the fasces. Free from any distracting marks, and higher in grade than the typical '16-D, which is so often seen in AG3 to VG.(
Registry values: N1)
1916-D 10C --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. Fine. A significantly worn example that shows partial brightness in the fields due to cleaning. The devices are generally gold-gray, while more nuanced peach and apricot shadings visit the fields.(
Registry values: N1)
1916-D 10C --Harshly Cleaned, Reverse Damage--NGC Details. VF. Moderately worn with rose-gold accents on light gray surfaces rendered glossy by a past cleaning. A circular cut affects the central reverse.(
Registry values: N1793)
1916-D 10C XF40 PCGS. From a tiny mintage of 264,000 pieces, the 1916-D Mercury dime is one of the most-wanted 20th century coins. The present example is moderately worn, but the devices were strongly impressed, and much original detail remains. The surfaces are mostly silver-gray, with some darker outlines around the date and the back of Liberty's head. Overall, a pleasing specimen of this key Mercury dime.(
Registry values: N2998)
1916-D 10C --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. XF. The famously low-mintage first-year issue, offered here with minor wear and pleasing detail for an XF-range coin. The surfaces are hairlined and overbright from a past cleaning, though gold and peach retoning over much of each side mitigates the cleaning somewhat. A few dark spots are noted at the right obverse.(
Registry values: N2998)
1916-D 10C AU55 PCGS. This key-date coin is sure to be much in demand as, while the market sees an overabundance of 1916-Ds in AG to Very Good condition, coins ranging from Fine to AU are seldom offered. This Choice AU example displays mostly silver-gray surfaces with mere blushes of color on the obverse. A splash of cinnamon appears on the upper left reverse quadrant, with much of the luster remaining on both sides. The mintmark is from Die 1, high, tilting right a bit, and closer to the leaf than the stem. The strike is sharp, and only minor high-point wear separates this piece from Mint State.(
Registry values: N2998)
1920 10C MS66 Full Bands NGC. Brilliant, lustrous, and pristine with intricately struck centers and an unusually broad rim, particularly on the obverse near 11 o'clock. The fields display prominent mint-made die polish lines. Census: 32 in 66 Full Bands, 15 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1920-D 10C MS64 Full Bands PCGS. Ex: Comics-N-Stuff San Diego. This fully struck early branch mint dime has light sun-gold toning and mark-free surfaces. A few pale lilac freckles visit the lower obverse.(
Registry values: N1793)
1920-D 10C MS65 Full Bands NGC. This charming example of a semikey Mercury dime issue pairs a stone-white obverse with a chestnut-tinged reverse. Both sides display deep mint frost. All of the fasces are well detailed, not just the central bands but the verticals and diagonals as well. An elusive issue, seldom seen finer. Census: 13 in 65 Full Bands, 10 finer (5/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1925 10C MS67 PCGS. Dappled caramel-gold, lavender, and blue-green toning affects only about half of this lustrous and unabraded high grade Mercury dime. The bands appear full to the present cataloger, although PCGS has omitted any such designation.(
Registry values: N1793)
1925 10C MS66 Full Bands PCGS. An impressively detailed Premium Gem representative of this popular issue, elusive in better Full Bands grades despite a mintage well over 25 million pieces. Pale silver-blue surfaces show a few dots of cloud-white and tan toning over the left obverse. Population: 50 in 66 Full Bands, 25 finer (5/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1925 10C MS66 Full Bands PCGS. The broad expanses of silver luster on this dime are tinged in blue, while the upper obverse and lower reverse also show significant coverage in mustard-gold and olive. Decisively struck and carefully preserved, an uncommonly appealing example for the issue. PCGS has certified 25 finer Full Bands coins (5/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1925 10C MS67 Full Bands PCGS. Deep mustard and green-gold toning covers most of the obverse margins and parts of the reverse, while the rest of the fields gleam silver. An exactingly struck example of this Roaring Twenties issue that offers impressive preservation. Population: 22 in 67 Full Bands, 3 finer (5/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1925 10C MS67 Full Bands PCGS. An elegant Superb Gem with faintly blue-tinged silver centers that are framed by small patches and streaks of tan-gray. Both sides are well-defined, and on the reverse, the bands show the prized full separation. With just three finer Full Bands coins known to PCGS (5/10), this is an important example.(
Registry values: N2998)
1925-D 10C MS65 Full Bands PCGS. CAC. Light to medium autumn-gold toning visits this lustrous and virtually immaculate representative. The obverse exhibits a mint-made orange-peel texture due to a long-in-use die. The 1925-D is scarce in XF or finer, and Gems are both rare and desirable. Population: 30 in 65 Full Bands, 27 finer (5/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1927-S 10C MS66 Full Bands PCGS. CAC. While it is not perceived as a Full Bands rarity to the same extent as the 1945 or other dates, there are few examples of the 1927-S issue that offer both a sharp strike and impressive preservation. This Premium Gem is a delightful exception, impressively lustrous and exactingly detailed. Gold-to-orange toning accented in violet occupies the upper right obverse and much of the reverse, while the remainder of the coin is gleaming silver. It is an amazing survivor, one of just 12 MS66 Full Bands representatives certified by PCGS with none finer (5/10).(
Registry values: N4719)
1939-D 10C MS68 Full Bands NGC. An exquisitely detailed specimen, with the all-important bands on the fasces fully split. The surfaces of the present coin are graced by mottled green, blue, and russet toning, with areas of untoned brilliance at the centers. Census: 31 in 68 Full Bands, 3 finer (5/10).(
Registry values: N991)
1941-S 10C MS68 Full Bands NGC. Small S. A brilliant, pristine, and mildly prooflike Superb Gem. Numismatic perfection is denied only by the peripheral strike, which shows slight inexactness due to the convex nature of the dies. Census: 15 in 68 Full Bands, 0 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1942/1 10C AU50 NGC. FS-101. Glimpses of pink and gold peripheral toning add color to this still-lustrous overdated dime. Lightly rubbed on the high points but with few overt abrasions.(
Registry values: N991)
1942-D 10C MS68 Full Bands PCGS. Neither grading service has certified a finer example of this common but conditionally rare date. Both sides are fully lustrous with frosty surfaces and gorgeous iridescent toning. Population: 19 in 68 Full Bands, 0 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N991)
Proof Mercury Dimes
1936 10C PR65 NGC. Faint golden-tan, violet, and green patination runs over the luminous surfaces of this Gem proof. Exquisitely struck and devoid of mentionable marks.(
Registry values: N1793)
1936 10C PR66 NGC. CAC. Freckles of deep russet are confined to the margins of this lightly toned low mintage proof. This is a fully struck and flawless specimen that will satisfy even the most demanding collector.(
Registry values: N1793)
1939 10C PR68 PCGS. Pristine mirrored surfaces are untoned save for a touch of golden color along the borders that becomes slightly deeper on the upper obverse. All of the design elements are sharply struck. An elite Mercury proof from this middle date with a four-figure mintage. Population: 34 in 68, 0 finer (5/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1939 10C PR68 NGC. CAC. Light golden patina enhances the surfaces of this remarkable Superb Gem. The detail on all devices is stronger than usually seen on 1939 proofs (the dies were heavily polished resulting in loss of fine detail on many specimens). No examples have been certified in higher numeric grades at either of the leading grading services (5/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1942 10C PR68 PCGS. An immaculate, deeply mirrored example of this popular final-year proof, exquisitely struck and gorgeous. The surfaces are toned primarily along the margins in lime-gold and lilac-purple, with the obverse displaying slightly deeper shades. Elusive so fine. Population: 37 in 68, 0 finer (5/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
Proof Roosevelt Dimes
1959 10C PR69 Ultra Cameo NGC. A virtually perfect specimen of this desirable modern proof, the present coin displays deeply mirrored fields and sharply frosted design elements. The intense field-device contrast is attested by the Ultra Cameo designation. This example is tied with four other coins for the honor of finest certified (5/10).(
Registry values: N491)
1970 No S Proof Dime in a Proof Set. A gleaming missing-mintmark proof dime, housed with a regular proof 1970-S cent, nickel, quarter, and half in a government set. The obverse appears minimally toned, though an arc of thick chalk-like toning is noted at the upper right reverse.(
Registry values: P1, N1)
1970 10C No S PR68 Cameo NGC. The Mint confirmed on March 3, 1971 that one pair of dies had produced 2,200 dimes lacking the S mintmark. As one of the more affordable S-less dimes, this high-grade example should be of great interest to collectors. The surfaces are brilliant and the deeply mirrored fields set up a strongly mirrored background against the frosted devices. Census: 14 in 68 Cameo, 10 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: P1)
1983 10C No S PR68 Deep Cameo PCGS. Icy devices rise in full detail above the glassy fields. A Mint worker forgot to punch the mintmark S into the obverse die, and a limited number of proof coins struck from that die made it past all inspections. A similar error would occur only once more, on the proof 1990 No S cent.(
Registry values: P1)
1983 10C No S PR68 Deep Cameo PCGS. The white-on-black contrast is exemplary, and both sides are flawless save for a solitary faint graze on the cheekbone. The various No S proof dimes are the keys to the series.(
Registry values: P1)
1983 10C No S PR69 Ultra Cameo NGC. This is a remarkably contrasted dime that displays "black" fields of unfathomable depth and white, frosted devices, thus producing the Ultra Cameo designation. As indicated by the grade, each side is brilliant throughout. Remarkable condition for this highly sought-after rarity.(
Registry values: P1)
Washington Quarters
1932-D 25C MS62 PCGS. Impressively detailed for this elusive first-year issue. Lightly abraded surfaces are softly lustrous beneath dappled silver-gray and green-gold colors.(
Registry values: N1)
1932-D 25C MS62 PCGS. Gold-to-orange toning at the borders with light gray over lustrous centers. A pleasing example for the grade, though several reed marks are visible on the portrait with close inspection.(
Registry values: N1)
1932-D 25C MS63 PCGS. A fully brilliant and highly lustrous example of the key-date 1932-D quarter, this example is sharply defined, and displays delicate champagne and iridescent toning.(
Registry values: N208)
1932-D 25C MS64 PCGS. CAC. Caramel-gold toning visits the upper obverse margin and most of the reverse. Luster dominates both sides, and a loupe reveals only inconsequential contact. The 1932-D is the rarest regular issue of the series, and is a prize even in well-worn condition. At the MS64 level, it is about twice as scarce as its nearest competitor, the 1932-S.(
Registry values: N491)
1932-D 25C MS64 PCGS. CAC. An impressively toned near-Gem with freckles of russet-brown in design crevices and rich butter-gold patina throughout the fields, particularly on the reverse. A satiny, sharply struck, and beautifully preserved example of the unquestioned key to the series.(
Registry values: N491)
1932-D 25C MS64 PCGS. Ex: Monge Collection. With its low mintage of 436,800 pieces, the 1932-D Washington quarter is the undisputed key to the series. The present coin displays bright original surfaces with the slightest hints of gold toning. A sharp strike augments the considerable eye appeal. No serious distractions can be detected on either side of this pleasing Choice example.(
Registry values: N491)
1932-S 25C MS64 PCGS. Ex: Monge Collection. Toned medium caramel-gold with hints of lilac on the lower right obverse quadrant. A lustrous and splendidly preserved example of this low-mintage collector favorite.(
Registry values: N208)
1934 25C Light Motto MS66 PCGS. Ex: Monge Collection. The scarcest Motto variety of the year, carried over from use on the 1932-dated issues. Nearly brilliant and highly lustrous with an especially smooth reverse. Population: 59 in 66, 5 finer (5/10).
Ex: Long Beach Signature (Heritage, 9/2006), lot 1727, which realized $747.50.(
Registry values: P1)
1934 25C Medium Motto MS67 PCGS. Ex: Monge Collection. Light golden-brown and ocean-blue toning enriches the margins of this lustrous and precisely struck Superb Gem. Magnificently preserved, and essentially unobtainable any finer. Population: 75 in 67, 1 finer (5/10).
Ex: FUN Signature (Heritage, 1/2003), lot 6987, which realized $1,725.(
Registry values: N208)
1934 25C Heavy Motto MS66 PCGS. Ex: Monge Collection. Chestnut-gold and slate-gray alternate across this thoroughly lustrous and well preserved Premium Gem. Scarcer than the usual Medium Motto. Population: 36 in 66, 5 finer (5/10).
Ex: Orlando FUN (Heritage, 1/2007), lot 61633.
1934 25C Heavy Motto MS67 PCGS. CAC. A transitional year, three hubs for 1934 Washington quarters are known. The Light Motto hub was used in 1932 and 1934, the Medium Motto hub apparently only in 1934, and the Heavy Motto, first used in 1934 and continuing on. This frosty Superb Gem has brilliant luster with ivory surfaces. Population: 5 in 67, 0 finer (6/10).
1934-D 25C Medium Motto MS66 PCGS. Ex: Monge Collection. Peripheral charcoal-gray patination is more prevalent on the obverse. Lustrous surfaces exhibit well struck devices, and are nicely preserved. Population: 68 in 66, 3 finer (5/10).
Ex: Denver Signature (Heritage, 8/2006), lot 1367.(
Registry values: N991)
1934-D 25C Heavy Motto MS65 PCGS. Intense satiny radiance shines from the lightly abraded surfaces of this visually enticing Gem. Slight streaks of golden-brown patina are evident near the rims. The Denver Mint produced two subtypes of this low-mintage issue in 1934: the Medium Motto and the Heavy Motto. Population: 42 in 65, 13 finer (5/10).
Ex: Long Beach Signature (Heritage, 5/2008), lot 1378, which realized $747.50.
1934-D 25C Heavy Motto MS65 PCGS. Deep russet-red borders accompany lightly toned fields and devices. Lustrous and attractively preserved with minor inexactness of strike at the margins. Population: 42 in 65, 13 finer (6/10).
1935-D 25C MS66 PCGS. Ex: Benson, Monge Collection. This lower-mintage Premium Gem provides booming luster and light olive-gold and russet toning, the latter confined to the peripheries.
Ex: Ira S. Reed, 6/1944; Benson Collection, Part 2 (Ira & Larry Goldberg, 2/2002), lot 861; Denver Signature (Heritage, 8/2006), lot 1370, which realized $862.50.(
Registry values: N491)
SMS Washington Quarters
1966 25C SMS MS68 Cameo PCGS. Light golden overtones grace much of each side, though some areas of bright silver persist. A captivating coin with considerable contrast. Population: 8 in 68 Cameo, 0 finer (5/10).
From The Kallenberg Collection.(
Registry values: N208)
1967 25C SMS MS67 Deep Cameo PCGS. Ex: Michael Fuller Collection. This virtually untoned Superb Gem exhibits impressive contrast between the mirrored fields and the luminous devices. Die polish has removed a few feather fragments and accompanied frost from the eagle. Population: 12 in 67 Deep Cameo, 2 finer (5/10).
From The Kallenberg Collection.(
Registry values: N491)
Proof Washington Quarters
1936 25C PR66 PCGS. Dappled jade-green, peach, and cream-gray embrace this undisturbed and well struck Premium Gem. The first and lowest-mintage proof date. PCGS has certified only eight examples finer (5/10).
Ex: Dallas Signature (Heritage, 12/2005), lot 754, which realized $2,760.From The Kallenberg Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
1936 25C PR67 PCGS. Ex: Michael Fuller Collection. An original coin that shows a slight haze over each side. This haziness is a sign of originality on this coin. A quick dip would remove it, which is why so few 50+ year old coins show this light layer of patina. The pristine surfaces show no mentionable distractions. Population: 8 in 67, 0 finer (6/10).
From The Kallenberg Collection.(
Registry values: N1793)
1937 25C PR67 NGC. CAC. Faint straw-gold and olive toning blankets this pristine and fully struck Superb Gem. NGC has certified a handful of examples in higher grade, but the eye appeal of the present exquisite specimen will likely prove impossible to improve upon.(
Registry values: N491)
1937 25C PR67 PCGS. An exceptional Superb Gem proof example of this scarce, second year of issue for modern proofs. Only 5,542 pieces were struck and few are known today this well preserved. The centers are brilliant, and the peripheries display dots of russet and blue patina. PCGS has graded just two finer specimens (5/10).
From The Kallenberg Collection.(
Registry values: N491)
1937 25C PR67 NGC. This flawless and low mintage Superb Gem proof has light olive-gray toning and pristine preservation. All design elements are fully impressed. Census: 98 in 67, 13 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N491)
1939 25C PR68 PCGS. Ex: Michael Fuller Collection. Iridescent marigold-yellow, radish-red, and lime-green toning enriches this delightfully mirrored and intricately struck Superb Gem. Unlike on most Washington quarters from the era, this specimen's peripheral legends are free from central softness. It would be a challenge to find another specimen with equally beautiful patina. Population: 2 in 68, 0 finer (6/10).
From The Kallenberg Collection.(
Registry values: N1793)
1940 25C PR68 PCGS. Ex: Tom Mershon Collection. Beautifully preserved, boldly detailed, and shining. A delicate layer of subtly iridescent patina does not impede the impressive luster. Practically unrivalled quality for this early proof Washington quarter issue. Population: 2 in 68, 0 finer (5/10).
From The Kallenberg Collection.(
Registry values: N1793)
1942 25C PR68 PCGS. This originally preserved Superb Gem needs to be seen to be fully appreciated. Both sides display multicolored iridescence highlighted with rich shades of deep green and gold. There are no distractions to report, and the strike is the best possible for a proof from this era. An example for the uncompromising numismatist with an unyielding eye for quality. Population: 6 in 68, 0 finer (6/10).
From The Kallenberg Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
1950 25C PR65 Deep Cameo PCGS. Ex: Daniel D. Biddle. The year 1950 saw the lowest mintages for postwar proof issues, but what makes the present Washington quarter special is its prominent cameo contrast. Only a tiny fraction of proofs from the 1950s exhibit significant contrast, and PCGS has certified only eight examples as Deep Cameo. This immaculate quarter displays light caramel-gold toning. Population: 1 in 65 Deep Cameo, 6 finer (5/10).
From The Kallenberg Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
1950 25C PR66 Deep Cameo PCGS. Icy devices rise in full detail above the glassy fields. Only 51,386 proofs were struck, compared to the nearly 4 million proof quarters coined in 1964. The proofs of 1950 are seldom seen with noticeable cameo contrast on both sides, and Deep Cameo pieces are extremely rare. Population: 2 in 66 Deep Cameo, 4 finer (5/10).
From The Kallenberg Collection.(
Registry values: N1793)
1951 25C PR67 Cameo PCGS. A gorgeous and essentially untoned Superb Gem that has an exceptional strike and undisturbed surfaces. Strong white-on-black contrast affirms the Cameo designation. Population: 38 in 67 Cameo, 5 finer (5/10).
From The Kallenberg Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
1951 25C PR68 Cameo PCGS. Ex: Daniel D. Biddle Collection. An impressively mirrored specimen that sports moderate contrast between the fields and the pleasingly frosted, sharply struck devices. Carefully preserved and notably appealing. One of just five Cameo examples at this level known to PCGS with none finer (5/10).
From The Kallenberg Collection.(
Registry values: N1793)
1952 25C PR67 Deep Cameo PCGS. Boldly mirrored with arcs of amber, gold, and mint-green patina along the rims. This sharply struck Superb Gem sports excellent contrast, thanks to rich frost on the devices. Population: 2 in 67 Deep Cameo, 0 finer (6/10).
From The Kallenberg Collection.(
Registry values: N1793)
1952 25C Superbird PR65 Deep Cameo PCGS. FS-901. Ex: Michael Fuller Collection. The popular "Superbird" variety, named for the partial S on the eagle's chest, apparently engraved by hand on the working reverse die. Perhaps more significantly, the devices are thickly frosted, and the fields are deeply mirrored. A splendid Gem. Population: 1 in 65 Deep Cameo, 1 finer (5/10).
Ex: FUN Signature (Heritage, 1/2007), lot 4294, which realized $4,312.50.
From The Kallenberg Collection.
1954 25C PR68 Deep Cameo PCGS. Ex: Michael Fuller Collection. Razor-sharp striking details appear on both sides, as the shining silver-gray devices exhibit intense mint frost. A great cameo effect is achieved as the jet-black fields display opaque depths of deep mirror reflectivity. An awesome and pristine Superb Gem. Population: 13 in 68 Deep Cameo, 0 finer (10/07).
Ex: Houston Signature (Heritage, 11/2007), lot 60947, which realized $3,220.From The Kallenberg Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
1955 25C PR68 Deep Cameo PCGS. A few pinpoint russet and gold accents add color to otherwise untoned surfaces. Radiant white devices rise above the splendidly mirrored fields. Population: 21 in 68 Deep Cameo, 0 finer (5/10).
From The Kallenberg Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
1956 25C PR69 Deep Cameo PCGS. Gold-kissed surfaces offer fantastic contrast. This gleaming specimen is all but perfect, with tiny flaws appearing only under magnification. Population: 40 in 69 Deep Cameo, 0 finer (5/10).
From The Kallenberg Collection.(
Registry values: N491)
1957 25C PR68 Deep Cameo PCGS. Sharply struck with stunning black and white cameo contrast. Remarkable in appearance with just a handful of tiny faults precluding absolute perfection. Population: 22 in 68 Deep Cameo, 5 finer (5/10).
From The Kallenberg Collection.(
Registry values: N491)
1958 25C PR68 Deep Cameo PCGS. From a mintage of 875,652 pieces, proof 1958 Washington quarters are rare in Deep Cameo designation. This PR68 specimen displays speckles of light gold color under magnification, and is exceptionally well struck. Both sides are immaculately preserved. Population: 22 in 68 Deep Cameo, 5 finer (5/10).
From The Kallenberg Collection.(
Registry values: N491)
1959 25C PR68 Deep Cameo PCGS. An extraordinarily reflective coin. The devices exhibit snow-white mint frost that sets up the remarkable cameo contrast on each side. Essentially untoned and highly appealing. Population: 38 in 68 Deep Cameo, 0 finer (5/10).
From The Kallenberg Collection.(
Registry values: N491)
1968-S 25C PR69 Deep Cameo PCGS. Boldly impressed with exceptional eye appeal. The richly frosted devices seem to float over fathomless fields. A fantastic specimen of this initial S-mint proof Washington quarter issue. Population: 23 in 69 Deep Cameo, 0 finer (5/10).
From The Kallenberg Collection.(
Registry values: N208)
1970-S 25C PR69 Deep Cameo PCGS. Ex: Michael Fuller Collection. This is a stunning specimen with bold white-on-black contrast and crisply struck design elements. Impeccably preserved and pristine. Population: 31 in 69 Deep Cameo, 0 finer (5/10).
From The Kallenberg Collection.(
Registry values: N208)
1971-S 25C PR69 Deep Cameo PCGS. Ex: Michael Fuller Collection. Those Washington quarter specialists who are attempting collections for the PCGS registry program understand the importance of the present offering. Collectors who were active nearly four decades ago when the 1971-S proof sets were first issued recall the typical quality of coins and will be amazed when they view this beautiful piece.
This example retains its full proof brilliance, with only a hint of champagne toning that adds to the overall aesthetic appeal. The contrast between the fields and devices is remarkable, and the quality of the strike is incredible. Every design element is boldly rendered to its maximum depth. Population: 11 in 69 Deep Cameo, 0 finer (5/10).
Ex: Houston Signature (Heritage, 11/2007), lot 60961, which realized $7,475.From The Kallenberg Collection.(
Registry values: N491)
1974-S 25C PR70 Deep Cameo PCGS. From a proof mintage of 2.6 million pieces, this specimen is literally the perfect coin. Liquid mirror fields contrast boldly with the strongly impressed devices to produce a memorable Deep Cameo effect. Simply unimprovable, the sole Deep Cameo representative at this level known to PCGS (6/10).
From The Kallenberg Collection.(
Registry values: N491)
1976-S 25C Silver PR70 Deep Cameo PCGS. A technically flawless example of the silver Bicentennial quarter proof. Fabulous contrast and faultless surfaces combine for fantastic eye appeal. Population: 38 in 70 Deep Cameo (5/10).
From The Kallenberg Collection.(
Registry values: N491)
1995-S 25C Clad Doubled Die Obverse PR69 Deep Cameo PCGS. FS-101. Die doubling is evident on the southeast curve of the mintmark. Listed in Cherrypickers' as URS-2 (two known), and the only example certified as FS-101 by either NGC or PCGS (5/10). A pristine specimen, fully brilliant and intricately struck.
Proof Statehood Quarters
1999-S 25C Delaware Silver PR70 Deep Cameo PCGS. Delaware was the first state to ratify the Constitution in 1787 and thus became the first Statehood quarter issue, more than two centuries later. Registry Set collectors on the prowl for perfection need look no further, as the present silver proof offers seamless mirrored fields and thickly iced, needle-sharp devices. In a PCGS Flag holder. Population: 53 in 70 Deep Cameo (5/10).
From The Kallenberg Collection.(
Registry values: N491)
1999-S 25C Pennsylvania Silver PR70 Deep Cameo PCGS. Visually perfect with absolute contrast. Housed in a PCGS Flag holder with Pennsylvania themes on the back of the insert, designed to be turned end-over-end and have the text on the front still readable; when the coin is displayed obverse-up, the insert appears to be upside-down.
From The Kallenberg Collection.(
Registry values: N491)
Walking Liberty Half Dollars
1916-S 50C MS65 PCGS. CAC. The 1916-S Walking Liberty half dollar is a low mintage issue (508,000 pieces) from the first year of the design type. The date is known for its typically weak strike. This attractive Gem specimen shows the usual softness on Liberty's hand and the eagle's leg, but most design elements are sharp. The surfaces are mostly brilliant, with tiny hints of gold at the rims. The bright satiny luster adds to the impressive visual appeal, as confirmed by the CAC sticker. Population: 85 in 65, 14 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1917 50C MS65 PCGS. CAC. Delicate chestnut toning adorns this lustrous and crisply struck Gem. The reverse is well preserved, and the obverse displays only scattered faint grazes.(
Registry values: N991)
1917 50C MS65 PCGS. Light gold and pink tints visit the frosty surfaces of this well struck second-year Gem. Strongly lustrous and housed in a green label holder. PCGS has graded 72 finer examples (6/10).(
Registry values: N991)
1917 50C MS65 PCGS. The surfaces are highly lustrous on this more frequently encountered early P-mint half. The strike is surprisingly sharp for an early Walker, and each side shows central brilliance surrounded by light golden peripheries.(
Registry values: N991)
1917-D 50C Obverse MS64 NGC. Softly lustrous surfaces are draped in rich gold-gray toning with touches of orange. Well-defined with few significant marks. NGC has graded 41 numerically finer pieces (6/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1917-D 50C Obverse MS64 PCGS. Rich gold-orange toning visits all but the right borders, while the centers have satiny surfaces in various grays. Well struck save for the usual trouble-spots and housed in a green label holder. PCGS has graded 74 finer pieces (6/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1917-S 50C Reverse MS64 PCGS. Deep golden-brown, gunmetal-gray, and lavender toning blankets this satiny, nicely struck, and well preserved near-Gem. Examination of the underlying surfaces reveals prominent die polish lines on the obverse field, but abrasions are refreshingly elusive. A conditionally scarce issue.(
Registry values: N1793)
1918-D 50C MS64 PCGS. While the 1918-D in MS64 is not cheap by any means, it is far less expensive than a Gem. In MS65, the 1918-D rises to third rarest issue in the series. This coin combines the best of all possibilities. It is not only solid for the grade, it is actually an upper-end coin for an MS64. It only misses MS65 by not having a complete strike in the center. Abrasions are consistent with a Gem coin, as is the thick mint luster, and original surfaces. So for approximately 20% of the price of a Gem, the lucky collector who buys this coin receives 80% of what constitutes an MS65 coin. Each side is lightly toned in golden-brown shadings that deepen slightly toward the margins. An outstanding example of this difficult early Walker.(
Registry values: N2998)
1919 50C MS64 PCGS. Most of the limited mintage of 1919-P halves went into circulation in the postwar U.S. economy. Today the near-Gem level of the present coin is considerably finer than most examples seen, and Gems are infrequently found. This piece boasts both an excellent strike and radiant frosty luster over silver-gray surfaces that show little evidence of color.(
Registry values: N2998)
1919-D 50C AU55 PCGS. CAC. Considerable luster remains on this 1919-D half, though light wear is present in the centers along with a typically soft strike. A few dots of crimson toning, most of them on the reverse, add color to otherwise pale silver surfaces that show only slight elements of cloud-white and gold.(
Registry values: N1793)
1919-D 50C AU55 NGC. Lightly worn on the central "column" of the obverse and the reverse high points. Tinges of gold toning visit still-lustrous silver fields. Solid eye appeal for this challenging issue.(
Registry values: N1793)
1919-D 50C AU58 PCGS. CAC. The 1919-D Walking Liberty half dollar is the third rarest coin of the series in terms of overall rarity, and the most difficult issue to locate in high grade. The present coin is a particularly attractive near-Mint specimen, with blazing mint luster and just the slightest touch of wear. The intense eye appeal is attested by the CAC sticker.(
Registry values: N1793)
1919-D 50C MS64 PCGS Secure. CAC. The 1919-D half dollar ranks among the most prized Walking Liberty condition rarities, both in high-end circulated grades and across the Mint State spectrum. MS64 is the last grade accessible to more than a handful of collectors, as PCGS has certified just 11 coins finer (6/10). This Choice example is frosty with elements of orange, gold, and pink toning over parts of the silver surfaces. Softly struck on the high central devices, as commonly seen, but with few individually significant marks. A handful of fine abrasions in the right obverse field contribute to the grade. Great eye appeal for a coin not designated as a Gem.(
Registry values: N4719)
1920 50C MS64 PCGS. Pleasing luster emanates from the silver-gray surfaces of this near-Gem Walker and a solid strike imparts strong detail to the design elements. Unobtrusive grade-consistent marks are unimportant.(
Registry values: N1793)
1920 50C MS64 NGC. Gold and violet toning covers most of each side, though glimpses of lustrous silver are also visible. A well struck near-Gem that is housed in a prior-generation holder. NGC has graded 47 numerically finer examples (6/10).
Ex: Heritage Rare Coin Galleries.(
Registry values: N1793)
1920-S 50C MS63 NGC. The 1920-S has a reasonable mintage of more than 4.6 million pieces, but surprisingly few were set aside, and most survivors are in Fine or lower grades. The present lustrous and lightly toned representative has splendidly smooth surfaces and only minor incompleteness on Liberty's cheek and branch hand.(
Registry values: N1793)
1921 50C XF45 PCGS. A pearl-gray piece that has traces of luster and an unmarked appearance. Due to heavy silver dollar production, half dollar coinage was nearly an afterthought, and all three 1921-dated issues are keys.(
Registry values: N1793)
1921-D 50C XF40 ANACS. Subtle remnants of luster glisten in the gold-gray fields of this lightly worn 1921-D half. Darker outlines are present around the devices, though significant marks are few.(
Registry values: N1793)
1921-D 50C MS64 PCGS. CAC. The 1921-D Walking Liberty half dollar boasts a series-low mintage of 208,000 pieces. The issue is an acknowledged key date and is always in demand from series enthusiasts. The present coin is a pleasing near-Gem example with outstanding eye appeal. The most impressive factor in this specimen's appearance is the blazing, vibrant mint luster. While luster is generally good on the 1921-D, the satiny texture usually restricts the flashy quality that is so apparent on the coin offered here. The strike is typical of early Walkers, with some weakness evident on the central devices. However, some important detail can still be observed on Liberty's hand and head, and the eagle's breast shows much fine definition. Population: 92 in 64, 33 finer (5/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1921-D 50C MS64 PCGS. A full split thumb is just the start of many attractions on this superlative near-Gem key Walking Liberty half, certified in a green-label holder. Soft, satiny luster emanates from unperturbed silver-gray surfaces, with minimal abrasions for the grade, mostly on the high points of the eagle. The excellent strike, while not unusual for the issue, adds to the generous appeal. The 1921-D is the lowest mintage business strike issue of the series, since the Denver Mint was compelled to strike more than 20 million silver dollars that year. PCGS has certified 33 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1921-S 50C VF25 ANACS. Though moderately worn, this S-mint piece has considerable shine remaining in the margins, where gold accents supplement the coin's light gray coloration. A few spots of charcoal-gray toning are present on Liberty's body.(
Registry values: N991)
1921-S 50C VF25 PCGS. Golden-tan toning graces the borders, while a variety of light and medium grays occupy the centers of this moderately worn 1921-S half. Both sides are minimally abraded and appealing.(
Registry values: N991)
1921-S 50C VF25 PCGS. CAC. Light silver gray surfaces have accompanying darker toning around the devices on this original and highly attractive 1921-S half dollar. This issue is the most plentiful of the three 1921 Walkers in lower circulated grades (Fine or lower) but quickly becomes the rarest issue in VF or better grades.(
Registry values: N991)
1927-S 50C AU58 PCGS. Wear is absolutely minimal on this attractive AU58 example, but the strike is soft on the eagle's leg and Liberty's hand, as always seen on this issue. Mint luster is vibrant and eye appeal is outstanding.(
Registry values: N491)
1933-S 50C MS64 PCGS. Dappled green and gold toning graces lustrous silver surfaces. A well-defined example of this Depression-era issue, elusive at the MS64 level and beyond.(
Registry values: N1793)
1933-S 50C MS64 PCGS. Medium golden-russet toning embraces this lustrous and intricately struck low mintage near-Gem. One of the few issues of any denomination struck at San Francisco in 1933. Only unimportant obverse grazes deny an even finer grade.(
Registry values: N1793)
1934 50C MS67 NGC. CAC. Soft gray patina at the centers takes on increasingly intense gold to orange overtones as the rims approach. Well-defined and boldly lustrous, a lovely Superb Gem. NGC has graded eight numerically finer pieces (5/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1934 50C MS67 PCGS. Sharply struck with just a hint of rim-gold visiting frosty-granular silver surfaces. A gorgeous Superb Gem that shows just a few pinpoint marks at the central obverse. PCGS has graded seven coins finer (5/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1935-S 50C MS65 PCGS. Intensely lustrous with faint suggestions of gold-pink toning the only hint of color on the silver-white surfaces. Softly defined at the central obverse and the lower reverse, though Liberty's head is better-defined than usually seen. An appealing Gem. PCGS has graded 96 finer pieces (6/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1935-S 50C MS65 NGC. Light peach-gold toning covers most of each side, though areas of bright silver-white luster are also present. This Gem is better-struck than many examples of the issue, with a modicum of detail present on the thumb that holds the branch. NGC has certified 53 numerically finer pieces (5/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1935-S 50C MS66 PCGS Secure. CAC. A shining Premium Gem example of this San Francisco issue, lightly toned-over with hints of peripheral gold against silver surfaces. The low details are attractively rendered, though high areas such as Liberty's branch hand exhibit typical softness. Population: 94 in 66, 2 finer (5/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1936 50C MS67 PCGS. Soft yellow-gold and sky-blue colors illuminate this lustrous and suitably struck Superb Gem. A mere six pieces have been certified in finer grades by the combined forces of NGC and PCGS (6/10).(
Registry values: N991)
1936-D 50C MS67 NGC. More difficult to locate in high grade than many other middle-date issues of the series, the 1936-D Walking Liberty half dollar is rare in Superb Gem condition. The present coin is a delightful specimen with crisp detail on all design elements and vibrant, frosty mint luster. Currently, neither NGC nor PCGS has graded an example of this date in higher numeric grades (5/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1937-D 50C MS66 PCGS. The striking details are unusually crisp on this Premium Gem Walker, and the surfaces display vibrant, frosty mint luster. The 1937-D is a scarce date in MS66, and anything finer is rare.(
Registry values: N991)
1937-D 50C MS67 PCGS. The 1937-D is scarcer than its S-mint counterpart, a statement that is counterintuitive for most D and S-mint issues in the 1930s and 1940s. This is a magnificent coin that is sharply defined. The swirling mint frost is mostly brilliant, but close examination reveals slight iridescence. Population: 37 in 67, 0 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1938-D 50C MS65 NGC. Rich gold, green, and rose-violet colors blossom over lustrous surfaces on this Gem. Well-defined at the lower areas, though Liberty's branch hand lacks most definition.(
Registry values: N991)
1938-D 50C MS66 PCGS. Well struck with excellent satiny luster. This impressive Premium Gem is partially toned in tan and cloud-white hues, though bright silver is also present. PCGS has graded 24 finer examples (5/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1939-S 50C MS67 PCGS. CAC. Flashy silver surfaces swirl with luster, and only the faintest hint of patina is present at the margins. Great definition on the skirt lines. Neither NGC nor PCGS has graded an MS68 example (5/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1939-S 50C MS67 PCGS. CAC. Whispers of almond-gold and gunmetal-blue visit this virtually immaculate Superb Gem. Potent luster sweeps well struck surfaces. As of (6/10), neither major service has certified any examples finer.(
Registry values: N1793)
1939-S 50C MS67 PCGS. Dramatically toned with satiny silver centers and patches or rings of gold, peach, and blue toning on each side. Tied for the finest certified by PCGS (5/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1940 50C MS67 PCGS. CAC. Light golden patina enriches this lustrous and immaculate Superb Gem. The strike is as sharp as can be found on a business strike Walking Liberty half. A remarkable example of this plentiful issue.(
Registry values: N991)
1941-S 50C MS65+ PCGS Secure. CAC. A beautiful Gem with booming luster, a hint of gold toning, and an essentially immaculate obverse. The strike is above average for the issue, although the branch hand is indistinct.(
Registry values: N1793)
1941-S 50C MS66 NGC. An amazing Premium Gem, this 1941-S half has above average design definition with brilliant and frosty silver luster. NGC has only certified 17 finer examples (6/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1942-S 50C MS66 PCGS. Bright, nearly untoned surfaces offer gorgeous luster and hints of gold in the fields. The design features are adequately struck, though some softness is noted in the centers. A few minor ticks appear on Liberty's left leg. PCGS has certified only one finer example (6/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1944-D 50C MS67 PCGS. CAC. Delicate caramel-gold toning endows this highly lustrous and splendidly smooth wartime Walker. The branch hand and leg feathers have only moderate incompleteness of strike, and all other design details are crisp.(
Registry values: N1793)
1944-S 50C MS66 PCGS. The shining obverse is mostly silver with gold-green peripheral accents, while the reverse offers deep blue, violet, and olive shadings. A lustrous and delightful coin housed in a green label holder. PCGS has certified five finer examples (6/10).
Ex: Heritage Rare Coin Galleries.(
Registry values: N1793)
1946-D 50C MS67 PCGS. CAC. Lightly gold-toned over parts of each side with considerable luster. Better-defined than most survivors and incredibly appealing, even by Superb Gem standards. One of just 37 MS67 examples certified by PCGS with none finer (6/10).
Ex: The Joseph C. Thomas Collection (Heritage, 4/2008), lot 2904.(
Registry values: N1793)
Proof Walking Liberty Half Dollars
1936 50C PR64 PCGS. CAC. A brilliant and boldly struck example of this low-mintage and widely pursued first-year proof half. The right obverse field displays a few delicate hairlines. The devices of this stone-white near-Gem display moderate frost, especially on the obverse, although the contrast is insufficient to merit a Cameo designation, and no 1936 halves have been certified as such.(
Registry values: N1793)
1937 50C PR65 PCGS. A gleaming Gem with glimpses of golden color along the rims. Lightly toned-over fields are pleasingly preserved, as are the devices. Strong eye appeal for the grade.(
Registry values: N991)
1937 50C PR66 PCGS. A gleaming second-year specimen with touches of gold and gray toning in the fields. This sharp Premium Gem is housed in a green label holder.
Ex: The Chris Schenkel Collection (Bowers and Merena, 11/1990), lot 346.(
Registry values: N1793)
1937 50C PR67 NGC. CAC. Gold-gray toning overall that is more opaque toward the obverse rims. Great mirrors through the fields with exacting design detail and strong eye appeal for this second-year proof issue.(
Registry values: N1793)
1938 50C PR66 NGC. Light gold-to-gray toning overall with deepening at the rims. This gleaming Premium Gem specimen is housed in a prior-generation NGC holder.
Ex: Heritage Rare Coin Galleries.(
Registry values: N991)
1938 50C PR67 NGC. Bold golden toning of varying opacity dominates the eye appeal of this Superb Gem specimen. The fields on each side gleam spectacularly. NGC has graded 53 numerically finer examples (5/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1939 50C PR66 ★ NGC. CAC. This beautiful Premium Gem appears fully brilliant upon first glance, although close inspection locates a few pastel gold freckles. Intricately struck and flawless with substantial obverse cameo contrast. The designer's monogram was removed during die preparation then re-engraved by hand (as made) on the working die, similar to the 1944-D FS-901.(
Registry values: N991)
1939 50C PR68 NGC. Midway through the Walking Liberty half dollar's abbreviated proof run came the issue of 1939, the last half dollar issue with a four-figure mintage. This incredible PR68 specimen has watery fields beneath delicate rose-gold and lemon patina that deepens slightly close to the rims.(
Registry values: N1793)
1940 50C PR68 NGC. This is the finest obtainable grade for this issue at either major service, with 52 at NGC and 31 at PCGS, less duplications as always. The silvery centers complement a light coating of gold patina that deepens at the rims on this remarkably well-preserved and boldly struck proof.(
Registry values: N2998)
1941 50C No AW PR67 NGC. CAC. The designer's initials were lapped from the working reverse die, as seen on a majority of '41 proofs. This pristine Superb Gem displays rich lemon-gold toning and exceptional design detail.(
Registry values: N991)
1942 50C PR67 NGC. CAC. A sharply struck and shining Superb Gem specimen from this final proof Walking Liberty issue. Light silver to green-gold toning overall with deeper claret shadings near the date area and elsewhere on the rims.(
Registry values: N991)
1942 50C PR67 NGC. A well struck and profoundly reflective Superb Gem specimen, silver-white save for two areas of color. An arc of gold rises along the obverse rim, and on the reverse, a small spot of dark toning appears above the eagle.(
Registry values: N991)
1942 50C PR68 NGC. This last-year proof issue among the Walking Liberty halves is in a near-unimprovable grade, with just five pieces certified finer at NGC and PCGS combined. The silver-white surfaces show iridescent accents of deep amber, mint, and copper near the obverse rim, with similar daubs on the reverse. Search long and hard, but abrasions are absent and the strike flawless.(
Registry values: N1793)
1942 50C PR68 PCGS. This impeccable specimen of the final-year 1942 issue displays glittering, lightly tinted surfaces and a thin crescent of orange and lemon-yellow iridescence along the left side of the obverse. Carefully preserved and impressively appealing, a Superb Gem housed in a green label holder. Population: 33 in 68, 1 finer (5/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1942 50C PR68 NGC. CAC. The obverse of this wonderfully preserved proof Walker has a splendid crescent of orange and crimson iridescent toning around a milky-white center. Similar colors encircle the pale blue toning that coats the interior of the reverse. An exacting strike is enhanced by the watery fields. The collector will be hard-pressed to locate a more attractive representative. NGC has graded only four examples in higher numeric grades (6/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
Franklin Half Dollars
1948-D 50C MS66 Full Bell Lines PCGS. FS-801. E PLURIBUS UNUM is nicely die doubled. Gorgeous plum-red, forest-green, and pumpkin-gold toning blankets both sides, more prominently on the obverse. Lustrous and crisply struck with unabraded fields and minor contact on the bell post.(
Registry values: N1793)
1949-D 50C MS66 Full Bell Lines PCGS. The obverse of this sharp Premium Gem has vivid gold, lemon-yellow, lime-green iridescent toning, while much of the reverse is brilliant with light peripheral toning. The strike is sharp, and this piece is tied for the finest that has ever been certified. Population: 22 in 66 Full Bell Lines, 0 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1950-D 50C MS66 Full Bell Lines PCGS. Boldly struck with dynamic luster and exquisite preservation. The dappled silver-gray and tan-gold color on the obverse is echoed on the reverse, but with added effects such as "ripples" of deeper gray toning and rich peach and crimson elements at the borders. Population: 49 in 66 Full Bell Lines, 0 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1951 50C MS66 Full Bell Lines PCGS. A splendid arc of orange-red and jade-green fills the right obverse margin and visits the reverse border. A lustrous and unabraded Premium Gem that will be the pride of an advanced Franklin half collection. Population: 89 in 66 Full Bell Lines, 1 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N991)
1951 50C MS66 Full Bell Lines NGC. Sea-green and ruby-red peripheral toning is thickest at the right obverse. Lustrous surfaces are silver-gray elsewhere with glimpses of canary-yellow. Sharp and delightful. Census: 13 in 66 Full Bell Lines, 1 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N991)
1951-D 50C MS66 Full Bell Lines PCGS. The surfaces are uncommonly nice for a 1951-D with satiny brilliance surrounded by a light ring of gold patina around the peripheries. Carefully preserved and uncommonly sharp. Population: 68 in 66 Full Bell Lines, 0 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1951-S 50C MS66 Full Bell Lines PCGS. Satin luster rolls across this gently toned and suitably struck apricot-gray Premium Gem. A great example of this issue challenging in Full Bell Lines, tied for the finest with that designation known to PCGS (6/10).(
Registry values: N991)
1952-D 50C MS66 Full Bell Lines PCGS. Pink, yellow, violet, and magenta patina covers most of obverse, while the reverse offers more understated versions of these colors. Great eye appeal with a strong strike. PCGS has graded just one finer Full Bell Lines coin (6/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1952-S 50C MS66 Full Bell Lines PCGS. The difficulty in locating a Superb FBL 1952-S lies with the strength of the strike, as Gem or better Mint State pieces are generally available. The centers of this exceptional representative are particularly well-defined and layered in dove-gray patina, with deeper rose-violet and sea-green speckles that are seen mostly around the borders. Population: 31 in 66 Full Bell Lines, 0 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1953 50C MS66 Full Bell Lines PCGS. Speckled russet, rose-violet, and blue toning on each side leaves a modest area of brilliance in the center of the obverse. A few well-spaced blemishes on and to the right of the portrait are hardly visible to the unaided eye. Population: 30 in 66 Full Bell Lines, 0 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1953-D 50C MS66 Full Bell Lines PCGS. This is an exceptionally smooth and lustrous example that has light green-gold toning and an exacting strike. Population: 78 in 66 Full Bell Lines, 1 finer (6/10).
Ex: Long Beach Signature (Heritage, 2/2005), lot 8296, which realized $920.(
Registry values: N1793)
1954 50C MS66 Full Bell Lines PCGS. An outstanding half dollar with blazing luster, an intricate strike, and a mere hint of olive patina. A beautiful Premium Gem that will be prove impossible to improve upon. Population: 70 in 66 Full Bell Lines, 0 finer (6/10).
Ex: FUN Signature (Heritage, 1/2004), lot 7003, which realized $1,782.50.(
Registry values: N1793)
1954-S 50C MS66 Full Bell Lines PCGS. Booming luster sweeps across this alertly struck and well preserved representative. Lightly toned olive-gold, and conditionally rare at the MS66 level. Population: 76 in 66 Full Bell Lines, 1 finer (6/10).
Ex: San Francisco ANA Signature (Heritage, 7/2005), lot 6486, which realized $1,437.50.(
Registry values: N1793)
1957 50C MS67 Full Bell Lines PCGS. A fantastically toned Superb Gem with bold orange, gold, and forest-green colors that appear in patches and dappled across each side. Strong luster shines through the patina, and though a few marks are found in the bell lines area, the horizontal devices are complete. Population: 11 in 67 Full Bell Lines, 0 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N4719)
1958-D 50C MS67 Full Bell Lines PCGS. This was the final year that the Mint issued mint sets in cardboard holders that contained sulphur (that toned the coins). Tomaska noted: "Beautifully toned MS66 FBL and MS67 FBL 1958-D Franklins are usually among the most captivating coins in a top Franklin set. The colors are often dramatic - shimmering iridescent 'Peter Max' rainbows on the most spectacular pieces." We couldn't have said it better. This Superb Gem toned '58-D has the shimmering iridescent toning that Mr. Tomaska described. Under the toning, the surfaces are virtually perfect and appear completely mark-free. Population: 26 in 67 Full Bell Lines, 0 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N4719)
1959 50C MS66 Full Bell Lines PCGS. Gold-to-orange toning clings to parts of the margins, but the interiors of this Full Bell Lines Franklin half are shining silver. Excellent quality for the issue with a single luster scrape on the left side of the bell's wooden support. Tied for the finest Full Bell Lines example known to PCGS (6/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1959-D 50C MS66 Full Bell Lines PCGS. Medium caramel-gold and lime-green blend throughout this lustrous and precisely struck Premium Gem. Thorough study is requisite to locate even trivial contact. Population: 50 in 66 Full Bell Lines, 2 finer (6/10).
Ex: FUN Bullet (Heritage, 1/2004), lot 31440.(
Registry values: N1793)
1960 50C MS66 Full Bell Lines PCGS. A delicate layer of golden toning graces much of this shining Premium Gem, though glimpses of silver are also present. Appealing design definition with only a handful of marks scattered in the fields and in hidden areas of the central devices. Population: 34 in 66 Full Bell Lines, 0 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1960-D 50C MS66 Full Bell Lines PCGS. A fully struck Premium Gem 1960-D half dollar is a major rarity, and the present specimen is just that. The obverse is about 50% toned in rainbow iridescence, while the reverse is essentially brilliant with only a trace of iridescence. Population: 16 in 66 Full Bell Lines, 0 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N4719)
1961 50C MS65 Full Bell Lines PCGS. A sharply struck, faintly toned Gem, mostly silver-gray with blue and green-gold elements that stay mostly at the borders. A handful of small marks on the devices contribute to the grade. PCGS has certified just six finer Full Bell Lines coins (6/10).(
Registry values: N991)
1961 50C MS65 Full Bell Lines NGC. This Gem 1951 Franklin half dollar possesses a razor-sharp strike and vibrant, satiny luster. The coveted Full Bell Lines are strongly impressed. The brilliant surfaces are devoid of mentionable flaws, and overall visual appeal is terrific.(
Registry values: N991)
1962 50C MS65 Full Bell Lines PCGS. Strong silver luster with just a suggestion of gold color in the fields. Boldly struck with a few small marks in the bell lines area. PCGS has graded just four finer Full Bell Lines coins (6/10).(
Registry values: N991)
1963 50C MS65 Full Bell Lines PCGS. A wisp of autumn-gold adorns the margins of this flashy and lightly abraded Gem. Full bell lines are elusive on the 1963 despite a generous production. Certified in a green label holder.(
Registry values: N491)
1963 50C MS65 Full Bell Lines NGC. A stunning Gem example of this popular half dollar. The surfaces are brilliant, with slight hints of gold on the obverse. The exemplary strike has resulted in the coveted Full Bell Lines designation. Census: 16 in 65 Full Bell Lines, 1 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N491)
1963 50C MS65 Full Bell Lines NGC. A splendid Gem specimen of this popular half dollar, the present coin displays sharp striking details throughout, including the crisply defined Full Bell Lines. The surfaces are ablaze with vibrant mint luster and only a few handling marks in the field prevent an even higher grade. Census: 16 in 65 Full Bell Lines, 1 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N491)
1963-D 50C MS66 Full Bell Lines PCGS. A hint of caramel-gold patina visits this highly lustrous and boldly impressed example. A great many 1963-D halves were struck, but only a tiny minority of those merit the Full Bell Lines designation. Population: 63 in 66 Full Bell Lines, 0 finer (6/10).
Ex: FUN Signature (Heritage, 1/2004), lot 7039, which realized $1,437.50.(
Registry values: N1793)
1963-D 50C MS66 W Full Bell Lines NGC. An imposing Premium Gem specimen, this coin possesses vibrant mint luster, pristine fields, and an exacting strike. No examples have been certified in higher numeric grades with the Full Bell Lines designation by NGC or PCGS (6/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
Proof Franklin Half Dollars
1950 50C PR64 Cameo NGC. Nearly untoned, although the borders offer light autumn-gold patina. Satiny and well preserved with nicely frosted motifs. A low mintage proof date seldom encountered with cameo contrast.(
Registry values: N491)
1959 50C PR67 Deep Cameo PCGS. Rick Tomaska writes in his 2002 series reference that the 1959 Deep Cameo proof Franklin in PR67 or PR68 is "on every cameo Franklin collector's wish list. This author has handled one example in the past three years, a PCGS PR67DCAM."
Today, almost a decade later, the piece remains conditionally quite rare in Deep Cameo. PCGS has certified only six examples at the PR67 Deep Cameo level, with one each in PR68 Deep Cameo and PR69 Deep Cameo--and both mentioned in Tomaska. He notes that the PR69 Deep Cameo was "acquired by the current owner for a record price of over $70,000!" That Pop 1 coin today is in the EBL III Collection Registry Set at PCGS, the number one finest set of all time (and Hall of Fame winner annually from 2002 through 2009) of the 196 sets listed for the Franklin Half Dollars Basic Set, Proof collection.
The present piece would upgrade several other sets among the top five at PCGS. The piece offers brilliant mirrors with a full strike throughout, and the intense field-device contrast is quite startling to the viewer. There are no flaws detected by the naked eye. An important opportunity for the Franklin lovers. Population: 6 in 67 Deep Cameo, 2 finer (5/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1961 50C Doubled Die Reverse PR67 NGC. FS-801. E PLURIBUS UNUM is dramatically die doubled north, and the other reverse legends are unusually thick. Although not designated as Cameo, this essentially immaculate Superb Gem is untoned and has moderate frost on the portrait. A
Guide Book variety and the key to a complete collection of proof Franklin halves.(
Registry values: P2)
SMS Kennedy Half Dollars
1965 50C SMS MS65 Deep Cameo PCGS. Delicate sun-gold toning visits this fully struck and prominently mirrored Gem. Dramatic contrast between the icy devices and the glittering fields is uncommon for this SMS issue. Encased in a green label holder. Population: 13 in 65 Deep Cameo, 19 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N208)
1966 50C SMS MS66 Deep Cameo PCGS. This example has all the eye appeal of a proof Kennedy from a later decade. Light green-gold toning cannot deny the obvious cameo contrast. Crisply struck and well preserved. Certified in a green label holder. Population: 16 in 66 Deep Cameo, 26 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N208)
1967 50C SMS MS67 Cameo PCGS. This coin is virtually indistinguishable from an actual proof striking. The fields are deeply mirrored and the devices nicely frosted, especially so on the obverse. The surfaces are essentially brilliant but there is just a hint of yellowish-golden color when closely examined.(
Registry values: N69)
Morgan Dollars
1878 8TF $1 MS65 NGC. VAM-4. This boldly struck Gem has a lustrous reverse and a prooflike obverse. Faintly toned in gold hues. The fields are well preserved, and the cheek has only wispy grazes. Both sides exhibit minor die doubling, typical of the briefly coined 8TF subtype.(
Registry values: P5, N1793)
1878 8TF $1 MS64 Deep Mirror Prooflike ANACS. VAM-2. A fantastic example of this early Morgan dollar variety, well struck and impressively mirrored with thickly frosted devices fixed in the centers. Minimally toned save at the borders, where bold yellow and blue patina appears in partial rings. Housed in a small-format ANACS holder.(
Registry values: P5, N1793)
1878 7/8TF $1 Strong MS65 PCGS. VAM-37. The 1878 7/8 Tail Feathers Morgan dollar has an estimated mintage of 500,000 pieces, quite low for the series. The present coin is a delightful Gem specimen, with a sharp strike and vibrant mint luster. Four underlying feathers show in the eagle's tail, qualifying this piece for the Strong designation. Only six coins have been certified in higher numeric grades within the designation by PCGS and NGC combined (5/10).(
Registry values: P5, N1793)
1878 7/8TF $1 Strong MS65 PCGS. CAC. VAM-38. This is one of the 7/5 Tailfeather varieties, with brilliant cartwheel luster cascading from silver-white surfaces. Some light roller marks appear on the lower cheek. The Gem level is about as good as it gets for the 7/8 Strong varieties at PCGS, as that service has certified only five pieces finer (6/10).(
Registry values: P5, N1793)
1878 7/8TF $1 Tripled Blossoms AU50 PCGS. VAM-44A, R.7. A Top 100 Variety. Designated as VAM-44 by PCGS. The blossoms and leaves with Liberty's hair are die tripled, and the eagle's legs are die doubled. The clashed n shows next to Liberty's neck, and the delicate Y-shaped die crack near 9 o'clock provides another diagnostic. The most famous 7/8TF VAM, coveted by specialists in all grades. Untoned and partly lustrous with no consequential marks.
1878 7/8TF $1 Weak MS63 Deep Mirror Prooflike NGC. VAM-41A, R.4. Golden-brown and ocean-blue embrace the margins of this nicely mirrored and sharply impressed first-year Morgan. Grazes on the cheek correspond to the grade. Census: 47 in 63 Deep Mirror Prooflike, 27 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: P5)
1878 7TF $1 Reverse of 1878 MS64 Deep Mirror Prooflike PCGS. VAM-43, R.5. A Hot 50 Variety. VAMworld.com classifies VAM-43 as one of the 7/8 tailfeather varieties due to the B/A hubbing, but there are no tailfeather fragments from the initial hub impression. This Choice introductory year dollar has dazzling field reflectivity, and abrasions are trivial aside from a thin mark on Liberty's jaw. Population: 2 in 64 Deep Mirror Prooflike, 0 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: P4)
1878 7TF $1 Reverse of 1878 MS64 Deep Prooflike NGC. Bold mirrors are lightly toned cloud-white with small, scattered marks. Strong frost enhances the well struck devices. Great eye appeal for this first-year issue.(
Registry values: P4)
1878 7TF $1 Reverse of 1878 MS65 Deep Mirror Prooflike ANACS. Whispers of yellow-gold patina gravitate to the margins of this deeply mirrored Gem. Sharp definition is apparent on the design elements, including the hair at Liberty's ear and the eagle's breast feathers. A few minor obverse grazes do not disturb. Very attractive.(
Registry values: P4)
1878 7TF $1 Reverse of 1879 MS65 PCGS. This minimally toned first-year Gem provides exemplary luster and a sharp strike. No marks provide a singular distraction. As of (6/10), PCGS has certified just seven pieces above the MS65 level.(
Registry values: P5, N1793)
1878-CC $1 MS65 PCGS. A pleasing Gem specimen of the first-year Morgan dollar coinage from the Carson City Mint. This coin is sharply struck, with booming mint luster and no mentionable abrasions.(
Registry values: P4, N1793)
1878-CC $1 MS65 PCGS. Delicate gold patina visits this highly lustrous and beautifully preserved Gem. The strike is precise, and the eye appeal is exceptional. Prior to the GSA auctions, the 1878-CC was the most prevalent Carson City dollar, but that distinction now belongs to the 1883-CC or 1884-CC.(
Registry values: P4, N1793)
1878-CC $1 MS66 PCGS. This frosty Premium Gem has exceptional eye appeal with brilliant and untoned silver surfaces. Both sides are nicely defined from a nearly full strike. The 1878-CC Morgan issue is available through MS66, but virtually non-existent any finer. PCGS has only graded four better coins (6/10).(
Registry values: P4, N2998)
1878-CC $1 MS65 Prooflike PCGS. Highly lustrous and brilliant with untoned silver surfaces, this 1878-CC Morgan is fully prooflike and exhibits wonderful contrast. Many 1878-CC Morgan dollars are known with one side prooflike, the other frosty, but true prooflike examples with mirrored fields on both sides are seldom encountered. PCGS has only certified 12 finer prooflike pieces (6/10).(
Registry values: P4, N1793)
1878-CC $1 MS63 Deep Mirror Prooflike PCGS. CAC. Deeply mirrored fields highlight frosty exquisitely defined design motifs. A scattering of minute marks on untoned surfaces determine the grade.(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1879 $1 MS65 PCGS. CAC. Splendid ruby-red, apple-green, orange-gold, and powder-blue patina invigorates this lustrous and nicely struck Gem. Despite a higher mintage, the 1879 is many times scarcer in MS65 than the 1879-S.(
Registry values: P4, N991)
1879 $1 MS64 Deep Mirror Prooflike PCGS. Fantastically flashy with gold and umber rim toning bordering mirrored fields faintly accented in cloud-white. Minor abrasions are visible on and around the portrait. Population: 63 in 64 Deep Mirror Prooflike, 7 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: P4, N1793)
1879-CC $1 XF45 NGC. A pleasing, lightly worn example of the second rarest Carson City Morgan dollar, this specimen displays light silver-gray patina, with a scattering of insignificant handling marks. Light touches of green visit the borders.(
Registry values: P7, N991)
1879-CC $1 --Whizzed--NGC Details. AU. Light wear on the high points with reed marks to the left of Liberty's ear. Silver surfaces are over-glossy from whizzing but with faint echoes of golden color.(
Registry values: P7, N991)
1879-CC $1 MS65 ★ NGC. Perfect Mintmark. The 1879-CC Morgan dollar, especially at the Gem level, is a coin that must rank near the top of many collectors' want lists. While some series enthusiasts prefer beautifully toned examples, a large number also occupy the "brilliant is best" camp, and this piece will definitely appeal to their standards. The reflective, brilliant surfaces have frosty devices with no trace of toning, and the strike details are uniformly sharp. A few minor handling marks in the field before Liberty's face apparently preclude an even finer grade on this coin, a nonetheless highly appealing Gem that gets the concurrence of NGC through its coveted Star designation. Although NGC has certified more than three dozen Gem 1879-CCs, there is only one example currently shown with the Star designation--presumably this coin (5/10). An important offering for the many Morgan dollar fans.(
Registry values: P7, N4719)
1879-CC $1 MS62 Deep Mirror Prooflike PCGS. The 1879-CC is among the rarest Carson City Morgan issues, and DMPL examples comprise only a tiny percentage of Uncirculated survivors. This flashy and lightly toned representative has well preserved fields and a number of faint luster grazes on the cheek. The centers display light mint-made roller marks. Certified in a first generation holder. Population: 18 in 62 Deep Mirror Prooflike, 39 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: P7, N1793)
1879-CC $1 Capped Die MS61 NGC. VAM-3. A Top 100 Variety. The silver-gray surfaces reveal satin luster with more eye appeal than expected for the grade. A small patch of marks on Liberty's lower cheek appears to limit the grade, and some roller marks also appear on the hair above the ear. On the reverse, small contact marks appear in the left field, and a straight scrape connects with the rear of the eagle's neck. Nonetheless, between the decent strike and absence of singular abrasions, good eye appeal remains.(
Registry values: P6, N1793)
1879-CC $1 Capped Die MS62 PCGS. CAC. VAM-3. A Top 100 Variety. The
Guide Book variety with extensive chipping (as made) near the mintmark, a mint worker's attempt to conceal the initial use of an incorrect (Small CC instead of the proper Medium CC) punch. This lustrous better-date Carson City Morgan has dappled orange-gold obverse toning, with a slender band of ocean-blue inside the rim. The cream-gray reverse adds light golden-brown around the periphery. Abrasions are minimal for the grade, although the strike is typically soft at the centers.(
Registry values: P6, N1793)
1879-CC $1 Capped Die MS63 NGC. VAM-3. A Top 100 Variety. The 1879-CC Morgan dollar has a low reported mintage of 756,000 pieces and is regarded as the second rarest Carson City issue of the series. The present coin is a representative of the VAM-3 variety, with a capped mintmark. The striking details are sharp throughout, and the brilliant surfaces radiate strong mint luster. A few grade-consistent handling marks on Liberty's cheek are not distracting.(
Registry values: P6, N2998)
1879-CC $1 Capped Die MS63 PCGS. VAM-3. A Top 100 Variety. Light caramel-gold toning visits this lustrous and refreshingly unabraded key date Carson City dollar. In the 1970s, collectors little understood the "Capped Die" VAM, but today it is known to be a Medium over Small CC, with the Small CC nearly chipped away by an assiduous mint worker. Certified in an old green label holder.(
Registry values: P6, N2998)
1879-CC $1 Capped Die MS63 PCGS. VAM-3. A Top 100 variety. Irrepressible luster characterizes this popular semi-key Carson City dollar. Fully brilliant, there is a snow-white appearance over each side. Sharply struck up, there are a few small to medium sized abrasions present on the obverse.(
Registry values: P6, N2998)
1879-O $1 MS65 PCGS Secure. CAC. There is no shortage of 1879-O dollars in lower Mint State grades, but securing a quality Gem is surprisingly challenging. On the present piece, the experienced collector will first note the intricate strike, which displays full detail on the hair above the ear as well as on the eagle's breast feathers. Lustrous and essentially untoned with splendidly smooth fields and only incidental grazes on the cheekbone.(
Registry values: P5, N1793)
1879-O $1 MS65 PCGS. CAC. The 1879-O Morgan dollar is a scarce date in Gem condition, and very rare in any higher grade. The present coin is an attractive Gem specimen, with vibrant mint luster and clean fields. The strike is sharp in most areas, with just a touch of softness on the hair strands above Liberty's ear. The coin possesses extraordinary visual appeal.(
Registry values: P5, N1793)
1879-S $1 MS68 Prooflike NGC. This stone-white Superb Gem provides dazzling luster and a full strike. The fields are essentially immaculate, and even Liberty's cheek has only delicate grazes. The mintmark is lightly repunched, evident on the upper serif. Census: 4 in 68 Prooflike, 0 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: P1, N1793)
1879-S $1 MS65 Deep Mirror Prooflike PCGS. Dazzling field reflectivity confirms the Deep Mirror Prooflike status of this nicely struck and fully brilliant silver dollar. The fields and cheek display only faint grazes. Encapsulated in an old green label holder.(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1879-S $1 MS65 Deep Mirror Prooflike NGC. This sharply struck Gem is a magnificent specimen, with brightly mirrored fields and frosty devices. Touches of gold and lavender grace the borders, but the centers are stone-white. Abundant eye appeal complements the high technical grade.(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1880 $1 MS66 NGC. Pleasing luster rolls over both sides of this Premium Gem, each of which displays a wisp or two of barely discernible gold-tan color. Generally well struck except for minor softness in the centers. A nicely preserved specimen. Census: 37 in 66, 0 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: P4, N4719)
1880-CC $1 MS66 PCGS. Booming luster and exceptionally smooth fields proclaim the quality of this nicely struck Carson City dollar. Stone-gray with glimpses of caramel-gold near the rims.(
Registry values: P4, N1793)
1880-CC $1 MS66 ★ NGC. Splendid arcs of ruby-red, olive-gold, cobalt-blue, and lavender dominate the upper half of the reverse. The obverse is untoned. A lustrous Carson City dollar that has immaculate fields and only concealed contact on the eagle's plumage. Census: 22 in 66 ★ , none finer with a Star designation (5/10).(
Registry values: P4, N1793)
1880-CC $1 MS64 Deep Mirror Prooflike PCGS. VAM-10, R.4. The date exhibits minor repunching. Snow-white devices compare favorably with flashy mirrored fields. A suitably struck and essentially brilliant DMPL Carson City dollar.(
Registry values: P4, N991)
1880-CC $1 8 Over High 7 MS65 PCGS. VAM-5, R.4. A Top 100 Variety. A pleasing Gem specimen of this popular variety, the present coin is sharply struck and displays full cartwheel luster. Outstanding visual appeal complements the high technical grade.(
Registry values: P4)
1880-CC $1 8 Over High 7 MS66 PCGS. VAM-5. A Top 100 Variety. This essentially brilliant Carson City dollar displays dazzling luster and a precise strike. The fields are exceptionally free from contact, and the portrait has only unimportant marks, none of which are on the focal point of the cheek. Population: 68 in 66, 5 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: P4)
1880-CC $1 8 Over Low 7 MS65 PCGS. VAM-6. A Top 100 Variety. The "bar" from the 7 underdigit is plainly evident within the upper loop of the 8 and noticeably lower than the other overdate that has the bar placed higher. This issue is known for terrific mint luster, and this coin is certainly no exception. The mint frost rolls around virtually unimpeded over each side of this fully brilliant Gem.(
Registry values: P4)
1880-CC $1 8 Over Low 7 MS65 NGC. VAM-6. A Top 100 Variety. The low 7 within the second 8 is undesignated on the NGC insert, but is obvious on the coin itself. A lustrous Carson City dollar with light gold toning and well preserved fields. The cheek displays faint grazes.(
Registry values: P4)
1880/79-CC $1 Reverse of 1878 MS64 PCGS. CAC. VAM-4. A Top 100 Variety. A well struck example with both sides immensely lustrous but different in appearance. Dappled green, blue, and gold shades cover the obverse, while the reverse is essentially brilliant.(
Registry values: P5, N991)
1880/79-CC $1 Reverse of 1878 MS64 PCGS. CAC. VAM-4. A Top 100 Variety. Brightly lustrous with thick frost over well struck devices and light cloud-white patina across each side. An attractive near-Gem example of the popular variety.(
Registry values: P5, N991)
1880/79-CC $1 Reverse of 1878 MS64 PCGS. CAC. VAM-4. A Top 100 Variety. The underdigits are bold within the date. Thickly frosted devices and shining fields offer gorgeous silver color. An undeniably appealing example.(
Registry values: P5, N991)
1880/79-CC $1 Reverse of 1878 MS65 PCGS. CAC. VAM-4. A Top 100 Variety. The obverse of this shining Gem is boldly toned in waves of gold, green, orange, and magenta toning. The reverse shows subdued versions of those colors at the periphery, while the centers are near-brilliant.(
Registry values: P5, N1793)
1880/79-CC $1 Reverse of 1878 MS65 PCGS. VAM-4. A Top 100 Variety.
The underdigits are clear when magnified. A lustrous Gem representative with dots of golden-brown toning and considerable frost on the devices.(
Registry values: P5, N1793)
1880-O $1 MS64 PCGS. CAC. Micro O. A shining near-Gem example with pleasing central definition. Suggestions of pink and gold color appear in parts of the otherwise silver-white fields. PCGS has graded 28 finer examples (5/10).(
Registry values: P6, N1793)
1880-O $1 MS64 PCGS. Micro O. Sharp striking details and blazing mint luster distinguish this Choice early Morgan dollar. A single color spot above the A in STATES is the only mentionable blemish. PCGS has certified only 28 examples in higher numeric grades (5/10).(
Registry values: P6, N1793)
1880-O $1 MS64 PCGS. Micro O. Considerable frosty luster enlivens the silver surfaces of this near-Gem. Well struck with a few shallow marks and luster scrapes on Liberty's portrait. PCGS has certified 28 finer pieces (6/10).(
Registry values: P6, N1793)
1880/79-O $1 MS64 PCGS. VAM-4. A Top 100 Variety. A R.4 variety, this specimen displays sharp striking details and radiant mint luster. Only a scattering of minute handling marks on the obverse prevents a higher grade. Population: 17 in 64, 2 finer (5/10).(
Registry values: P6)
1880-S $1 MS68 PCGS. Medium S. Light golden patina graces the obverse, while the reverse has only minimal rose-gold toning. The booming luster and sharp strike are consistent with the lofty MS68 grade, and surface imperfections require both a loupe and patience to locate. A desirable representative of this perennially popular 19th century silver type.(
Registry values: P1, N1793)
1881-CC $1 MS65 PCGS. VAM-2. A plentiful but interesting VAM with prominent recutting within the loops of the 8s. This low-mintage Carson City dollar provides memorable obverse toning, since that side is awash in peach, aquamarine, lilac, forest-green, and ruby-red consistent with long-term resting against a canvas bag. A couple of obverse grazes are noted beneath the toning.(
Registry values: P4, N991)
1881-CC $1 MS65 NGC. A boldly struck, lightly frosted Carson City Gem with delicate gold-orange accents over silver surfaces. Smooth and desirable for this low-mintage issue.(
Registry values: P4, N991)
1881-CC $1 MS65 ★ NGC. VAM-2. The reverse displays dramatic arcs of orange-gold and sea-green on the left reverse. The obverse remains brilliant. A well struck CC-mint dollar with an unabraded reverse and a few moderate grazes on the left obverse.(
Registry values: P4, N991)
1881-CC $1 MS66 NGC. VAM-2. The date exhibits prominent recutting. A fully struck and essentially brilliant Premium Gem that boasts remarkably smooth fields. Among Carson City Morgans, only the 1885-CC has a smaller mintage.(
Registry values: P4, N1793)
1881-CC $1 MS64 Deep Mirror Prooflike NGC. The 1881-CC Morgan dollar is always in demand because of its low mintage of 296,000 pieces and its charismatic mintmark. The present coin is sharply struck and displays intensely reflective mirrored fields. A scattering of hairlines and minor handling marks in the fields are all that prevent a Gem designation.(
Registry values: P4, N991)
1881-O $1 MS65 PCGS. The sharply struck devices show whispers of frost on the highpoints, and the minimally toned fields offer vibrant luster. A gorgeous O-mint Gem. PCGS has certified only 12 specimens in higher numeric grades (5/10).(
Registry values: P4, N1793)
1881-S $1 MS68 NGC. The 1878-S through 1882-S Morgan dollars are the epitome of high-quality silver dollar production. Even so, the MS68 level is about as good as it gets, a plateau that precious few survivors of those large mintages ever attain. The present MS68 piece is one of 180-plus so certified at NGC, but there are none finer (6/10). A crescent of rose-lilac patina covers part of the obverse, while the remainder of that side and most of the reverse are silver-white, with a slight ring of rose on the reverse. The strike is as impeccable as the subsequent surface preservation.(
Registry values: P1, N1793)
1882 $1 MS66 PCGS. Ex: M.J.O. Bright silver luster with a touch of frostiness and specks of milky toning at the bottom of the reverse. Well-defined for the issue and immensely appealing. PCGS has graded six finer pieces (6/10).(
Registry values: P3, N1793)
1882 $1 MS64 Deep Mirror Prooflike PCGS. Impressively frosted on the devices with light silver color overall. The obverse shines with a touch of gold toning, while the reverse sports the more intense mirrors. PCGS has graded 19 finer Deep Mirror Prooflike coins (6/10).(
Registry values: P3, N991)
1882-CC $1 MS66 PCGS. CAC. Sea-green, navy-blue, orange-red, and plum-mauve fully patinate the obverse. The reverse is dominated by rich peach-gold toning. A lustrous Carson City Morgan with clean fields and minor contact on the eagle's breast.(
Registry values: P3, N1793)
1882-CC $1 MS66 PCGS. This precisely struck and essentially brilliant Carson City Premium Gem provides dazzling luster and an attractively preserved appearance. Housed in a green label holder.(
Registry values: P3, N1793)
1882-CC $1 MS66 PCGS. The lustrous surfaces of this Premium Gem display an occasional hint of golden-tan color visible only under magnification. Well struck and devoid of significant abrasions. PCGS has graded just 52 finer pieces (6/10).(
Registry values: P3, N1793)
1882-CC $1 MS66 PCGS. CAC. Rich honey-gold toning is limited to PLURIBUS and the lower left reverse border. This well struck Premium Gem has dazzling luster and impressive preservation. An ideal candidate for a Carson City type set.(
Registry values: P3, N1793)
1882-CC $1 MS66 PCGS. Delightful orange-gold and aquamarine patina consumes the obverse. The reverse remains brilliant aside from a blush of peripheral light autumn-brown. Fully struck, lustrous, and unabraded save for inconspicuous contact on the portrait.(
Registry values: P3, N1793)
1882-CC $1 MS67 PCGS Secure. A Superb Gem CC-mint Morgan dollar ideal for the toning enthusiast. This piece displays dazzling bands of teal, fuchsia, saffron, and sage on the obverse, lit up by coruscating luster. The reverse is largely silver-white with an arc of amber-gold to the right. Memorably appealing. Population: 51 in 67, 1 finer (5/10).(
Registry values: P3, N2998)
1882-O $1 MS65 NGC. CAC. Well-defined for the grade with flashy luster and green-gold and brown border toning. The frosted silver portrait shows a handful of luster grazes but no serious marks. NGC has certified 11 numerically finer pieces (6/10).(
Registry values: P3, N991)
1882-O $1 MS65 NGC. Lustrous surfaces exhibit sharply struck design features, including the hair at Liberty's ear and the eagle's breast feathers. Nearly brilliant with just a handful of marks that have minimal influence on the eye appeal. NGC has graded 11 numerically finer pieces (6/10).(
Registry values: P3, N991)
1882-O $1 MS64 Deep Mirror Prooflike PCGS. Light to medium sun-gold toning cannot deny the obvious field reflectivity of the present Choice silver dollar. Despite the reputation of the New Orleans Mint, the strike is exemplary. The dies are moderately rotated.(
Registry values: P3)
1882-S $1 MS65 Deep Prooflike NGC. Outstanding contrast with rich silver-white frost on the devices and flashy mirrors bordered in gold, rose, and blue. A gorgeous Gem with memorable eye appeal.(
Registry values: P1, N1793)
1882-S $1 MS65 Deep Prooflike NGC. Boldly impressed with fantastic mirrors that shine through patches of cloudy toning. Frosted, sharply struck devices contribute to the Deep Prooflike effect. Census: 72 in 65 Prooflike, 9 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: P1, N1793)
1883 $1 MS67 NGC. A splendid Superb Gem, this 1883 Morgan dollar is highly lustrous with full Mint brilliance and excellent eye appeal. Both sides have delicate, attractive gold toning. NGC has only certified three finer pieces (6/10).(
Registry values: P2, N1793)
1883-CC $1 MS66 PCGS. CAC. Dramatic golden-brown, lavender, and green toning covers the obverse of this Premium Gem from the Carson City Mint, while the reverse remains brilliant. The surfaces are reflective and prooflike, while the devices are frosty and strongly impressed. The exquisite eye appeal is attested by the CAC sticker.(
Registry values: P2, N991)
1883-CC $1 MS65 Deep Mirror Prooflike PCGS. With powerful reflectivity even at arm's length and delightful frost on the sharply struck devices, even "Deep Mirror Prooflike" does not do justice to the appearance of this Gem. The well-preserved surfaces are predominantly blast-white with only faint traces of milky patina.(
Registry values: P2, N991)
1883-O $1 MS65 Deep Prooflike NGC. CAC. The brightly reflective fields and contrasting frosty devices create spectacular visual appeal for this Gem Deep Prooflike Morgan dollar. The surfaces are mostly brilliant but the borders are dramatically enhanced by shades of gold and blue toning. Only some light hairlines in the fields prevent an even higher grade. Census: 58 in 65 Prooflike, 2 finer (5/10).
From The Classic Collection.(
Registry values: P1, N991)
1883-O $1 MS65 Deep Mirror Prooflike PCGS. Housed in a green label PCGS holder is this lovely Gem with deeply mirrored fields and brilliant devices. Both sides have sharp details and untoned silver surfaces. PCGS has only certified 13 finer Deep Mirror Prooflike examples (6/10).(
Registry values: P1, N991)
1883-S $1 MS63 PCGS. A shining Select example of this increasingly popular San Francisco issue, near-brilliant with silver-white flashiness prevailing on modestly abraded surfaces. Attractive for the grade.(
Registry values: P7, N1793)
1883-S $1 MS64 PCGS. The mintage of the 1883-S suggests it should be plentiful in Choice Mint State, similar to the 1883 and 1883-O. But the 1883-S is usually encountered in XF or lower grades, and most Uncirculated survivors are grade MS63 or lower. However, the present lightly toned and lustrous representative is crisply struck and surprisingly unabraded, save for moderate marks near the E in ONE.(
Registry values: P7, N2998)
1883-S $1 MS64 NGC. The 1883-S Morgan dollar is difficult to locate in higher Mint State grades and Q. David Bowers considers MS64 the Optimal Collecting Grade for the issue. The present coin exhibits brilliant surfaces with vibrant, frosty mint luster. All design elements are sharply rendered, and eye appeal is outstanding. NGC has certified only 17 coins in higher numeric grades (6/10).(
Registry values: P7, N2998)
1884-CC $1 MS66 PCGS. CAC. VAM-4, R.4. The "Spiked Date" VAM, also interesting for a "Pinned Wing" die gouge on the reverse. There is no horizontal die gouge on the E in STATES, requisite for VAM-4A. The upper obverse displays sun-gold, powder-blue, and fire-red toning.(
Registry values: P2, N991)
1884-CC $1 MS66 Prooflike PCGS. An arc of golden-brown toning endows the upper right obverse margin, while the remainder of this precisely struck Premium Gem is untoned. The fields are splendidly smooth, and the portrait has only subtle abrasions. Housed in an old green label holder. Population: 85 in 66 Prooflike, 1 finer (5/10).(
Registry values: P2, N1793)
1884-CC $1 MS65 Deep Mirror Prooflike NGC. Freckles of golden-brown, navy-blue, and rose-red adorn the peripheries. Sharply struck and shimmering with only minimal field marks. Encased in a prior generation holder.(
Registry values: P2, N991)
1884-O $1 MS67 NGC. Light straw-gold toning enriches the peripheries of this highly lustrous and alertly struck Superb Gem. The fields are close to pristine, and the cheek has only delicate grazes. Census: 98 in 67, 0 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: P1, N1793)
1884-O $1 MS66 Prooflike PCGS. An untoned and flashy high grade New Orleans silver dollar. The strike is decidedly above average for the Southern facility, although incomplete at the centers. Certified in a first generation holder. Population: 21 in 66 Prooflike, 1 finer (5/10).(
Registry values: P1, N991)
1884-S $1 AU58 PCGS. Untoned aside from pastel straw-gold and ice-blue tints. The cartwheel luster is strong and unbroken, but the experienced eye detects slight friction on the eagle's breast. No marks are remotely consequential. Encased in a green label holder.(
Registry values: P9, N491)
1885 $1 MS67 NGC. The entirety of the obverse is covered in swaths of powder-blue, rose-lilac, and apricot iridescence. This combination of obverse toning and Superb Gem quality places the coin offered here among the upper echelon of 1885 dollars.
Ex: Baltimore Signature (Heritage, 7/2003), lot 8607.(
Registry values: P1, N1793)
1885-CC $1 MS65 NGC. A mere wisp of golden toning adorns this lustrous and nicely struck low mintage Carson City dollar. Vibrant cartwheel sheen illuminates the lightly marked fields and devices.(
Registry values: P4, N991)
1885-CC $1 MS65 PCGS. Ex: GSA. There is just a touch of cartwheel in the fields, the coin otherwise presents as a Prooflike. The surfaces are mostly brilliant, the strike is complete, and there are no objectionable marks present.(
Registry values: P4, N991)
1885-CC $1 MS66 PCGS. VAM-2A, R.6. A clashed N from IN is faintly apparent in front of Liberty's neck. Nicely struck and highly lustrous with splendidly smooth surfaces. Untoned aside from an arc of gold along the lower left reverse border.(
Registry values: P4, N1793)
1885-CC $1 MS66 PCGS. Light to medium caramel-gold toning graces this lustrous and sharply struck Premium Gem. A well-preserved example of a popular low-mintage CC-mint Morgan. Encased in a green label holder.(
Registry values: P4, N1793)
1885-CC $1 MS66 NGC. This untoned and thoroughly lustrous better date Carson City dollar has a sharp strike and attractive eye appeal. The reverse is particularly well preserved.(
Registry values: P4, N1793)
1885-CC $1 MS66 PCGS. The 1885-CC Morgan dollar boasts a low mintage of 228,000 pieces, but most of the mintage was stored in bank vaults and released in the 1960s and '70s. The present coin is well, but not fully struck, with just a touch of softness on the hair and eagle's breast. The surfaces are brilliant and lustrous with outstanding eye appeal.(
Registry values: P4, N1793)
1885-O $1 MS67 NGC. CAC. Thickly frosted devices float on shining silver surfaces that boast incredible cartwheel luster. A gorgeous Superb Gem example of this favored New Orleans issue. NGC has certified a mere nine coins finer (5/10).(
Registry values: P1, N1793)
1885-O $1 MS67 PCGS. CAC. Dazzling luster, an exemplary strike, and smooth surfaces confirm the profound quality of this Superb Gem. The 1885-O is easily located in typical Mint State, but becomes scarce at the MS67 level. Housed in a green label holder.(
Registry values: P1, N1793)
1885-O $1 MS67 NGC. A stone-white Superb Gem with booming luster and exquisite preservation. An outstanding representative of this available New Orleans issue. NGC has certified just nine pieces above the MS67 level (6/10).(
Registry values: P1, N1793)
1885-S $1 MS65 NGC. A smooth Gem with frosted portrait, minimally toned save for small patches of milky patina. This low-mintage San Francisco issue is elusive any finer, with just 14 numerically superior pieces known to NGC (5/10).(
Registry values: P5, N1793)
1886 $1 MS66 PCGS. CAC. Fantastically lustrous with outlandish obverse toning. Areas of blue-green to violet toning, broad at the bottom and narrow at the top, flank a horizontal band of golden color. The reverse has gold-based iridescent peripheral toning around a near-brilliant center.(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1886 $1 MS67 PCGS. CAC. Light golden-orange toning adorns portions of the borders. A lustrous Superb Gem with a pristine obverse and a well preserved reverse. The flag of the 1 in the date is lightly repunched.(
Registry values: P1, N1793)
1886 $1 MS67 NGC. A slender arc of golden-brown and cobalt-blue adorns the left obverse margin, while the remainder of this lustrous Superb Gem is brilliant. Magnificently preserved and boldly struck. The fields display an orange peel texture due to die wear, as made.(
Registry values: P1, N1793)
1886 $1 MS67 NGC. Strongly struck with bright luster and hints of gold that play against otherwise silver surfaces. Top-notch eye appeal with only a handful of luster grazes. NGC has certified 12 numerically finer pieces (5/10).(
Registry values: P1, N1793)
1886 $1 MS67 NGC. Crisply detailed with bright silver luster faintly touched by cloud-white and gold. This popular Philadelphia issue is accessible in MS67 but a rarity any finer; NGC has certified just 12 numerically superior pieces (6/10).(
Registry values: P1, N1793)
1886-O $1 MS62 PCGS. The 1886-O Morgan dollar is quite elusive in Choice or Gem condition, making nice MS62 examples attractive candidates for Uncirculated date sets. The present coin is sharply struck, with good mint luster. A scattering of minor handling marks is consistent with the grade.(
Registry values: P8, N991)
1886-O $1 MS63 PCGS. Autumn-gold toning hugs the design elements of this otherwise gunmetal-gray Morgan dollar. Sharply struck and satiny with the expected faint luster grazes. The 1886-O is a notorious conditional rarity, common in grades through XF but among the rarest issues of the series in Gem.(
Registry values: P8, N1793)
1886-O $1 MS64 PCGS. The 1886-O Morgan dollar is an available date in circulated grades, but it becomes scarce at the MS64 level, and anything finer is prohibitively rare. Only four coins have been certified in MS65 or finer condition by PCGS and NGC combined (6/10). The present coin exhibits decent striking details and vibrant mint luster. Overall eye appeal is extraordinary.(
Registry values: P8, N4719)
1886-O $1 MS64+ PCGS Secure. CAC. Despite a mintage of more than 10.7 million pieces, the 1886-O is widely considered to be the rarest Morgan dollar issue in Gem condition. Since ownership of a Gem is limited to a select few, the present piece is likely the closest one can get to MS65 without paying a six-figure price. This lustrous and essentially brilliant example has an above-average strike, and imperfections are inconsequential aside from a small scuff beneath the first T in TRUST. This piece is one of only two that PCGS has so far certified in MS64+ (5/10).(
Registry values: P8, N4719)
1886-S $1 MS65 ANACS. Gold-orange and olive toning of varying intensity graces parts of the margins on this S-mint Gem. Brightly lustrous, delicately frosted centers are generally pale silver-gray.(
Registry values: P6, N2998)
1887 $1 MS66 PCGS. VAM-5. A Top 100 Variety. A dramatic crescent of lavender and green toning highlights the obverse of this spectacular Premium Gem. The remainder of the surface is starkly brilliant, except for a few wisps of green on the reverse. The striking details are sharp and visual appeal is outstanding.(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1887 $1 MS67 NGC. Hints of gold and peach color visit otherwise silver surfaces on this shining Superb Gem. Solidly struck for the issue with only minor softness at the hair over the ear. NGC has certified just two numerically finer coins (6/10).(
Registry values: P1, N1793)
1887-O $1 MS65 PCGS. Lemon, apricot, and ice-blue shades enrich the obverse of this lustrous and magnificently preserved Gem. The centers exhibit faint roller marks, as made, but the strike is generally crisp. Although the 1887-O is not as conditionally challenging as the 1886-O, it is far more rare as a Gem than in typical Mint State grades.(
Registry values: P5, N2998)
1887-O $1 MS65 PCGS. Slight softness at the hair over the ear, but this lustrous Gem is well struck elsewhere. Hints of gold and tan color visit the silver luster. PCGS has graded nine finer coins (6/10).(
Registry values: P5, N2998)
1887-O $1 MS64 Deep Mirror Prooflike PCGS. Thickly frosted devices and flashy mirrors combine for amazing eye appeal. Scattered milky toning is visible over parts of the fields, which also show minor marks. Population: 89 in 64 Deep Mirror Prooflike, 7 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: P5, N1793)
1887-O $1 MS64 Deep Mirror Prooflike PCGS. CAC. It must be admitted that some Morgan dollars certified as Deep Mirror Prooflike are unconvincing as such, but the present minimally toned near-Gem has outstanding field reflectivity and noticeable cameo frost. An opportunity for the devoted specialist. Population: 89 in 64 Deep Mirror Prooflike, 7 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: P5, N1793)
1887/6-O $1 MS62 NGC. VAM-3. A Top 100 Variety. The O-mint overdate, offered here as a softly struck but impressively lustrous Mint State coin. Away from the frosty centers, the rims show caramel-tan toning of varying intensity.(
Registry values: P6, N991)
1887/6-O $1 MS64 PCGS. VAM-3. A Top 100 variety. The Philadelphia and New Orleans Mints coined 1887 over 6 overdate dollars, while none have ever been identified from San Francisco. This near-Gem is fully brilliant with frosty silver surfaces and no toning. The central design elements are typically weak. Population: 97 in 64, 1 finer (5/10).(
Registry values: P6, N4719)
1887-S $1 MS65 PCGS. Only a whisper of honey toning is evident across this lustrous and carefully preserved Gem. The centers show minor indifference of strike. The 1887-S is commonplace in abraded Mint State, but emerges as an important condition rarity at the MS65 level.(
Registry values: P6, N2998)
1888-S $1 MS65 PCGS. CAC. The 1888-S Morgan dollar is usually seen with a soft strike, but this coin displays sharp striking details throughout. Likewise, the luster on this specimen is exceptionally bright and frosty. From a small mintage of 657,000 pieces, few 1888-S Morgans can match the eye appeal of this delightful Gem survivor.(
Registry values: P6, N2998)
1889 $1 MS66 PCGS. Well-defined with light silver-gray patina over most of each side and scattered pink accents. This Premium Gem offers delightful luster on surfaces that show more luster grazes than actual marks. PCGS has certified just four finer pieces (5/10).(
Registry values: P3, N1793)
1889 $1 MS66 PCGS. CAC. Both sides have lustrous golden-brown surfaces with a wide crescent of steel, gold, and blue color, as well as a subdued iridescence. Elusive any finer, with just four such coins certified by PCGS (6/10).(
Registry values: P3, N1793)
1889 $1 MS66 NGC. A hint of almond-gold visits this lustrous, high-grade silver dollar. Well preserved and nicely struck with outstanding eye appeal. NGC has certified only a single example above the MS66 level (5/10).(
Registry values: P3, N1793)
1889 $1 MS66 PCGS. The 1889 Morgan dollar is an available date, but seldom encountered with a sharp strike. The present coin is well, but not fully struck, with only a touch of softness on the hair above the ears. The surfaces are mostly brilliant and lustrous, with hints of gold and russet toning at the peripheries. Only five coins have been certified in higher numeric grades at PCGS and NGC combined (5/10).(
Registry values: P3, N1793)
1889 $1 MS66 NGC. Nearly untoned with suggestions of gold in the frosty luster on either side of the portrait. This is a well-defined Premium Gem with just a few small marks hidden in Liberty's hair.(
Registry values: P3, N1793)
1889 $1 MS66 NGC. A frosty Premium Gem, minimally toned save for faint gray shadings over parts of the fields. Well-defined for the issue with just a handful of luster grazes. NGC has graded only one numerically finer example (6/10).(
Registry values: P3, N1793)
1889-CC $1 Fine 12 NGC. A gunmetal-gray key date dollar with unblemished surfaces and substantial remaining plumage detail. The 1889-CC was primarily released into circulation, unlike Carson City issues from earlier in the same decade.(
Registry values: P9, N1)
1889-CC $1 --Rim Damage--NGC Details. VF. From a small mintage of 350,000 pieces, the 1889 -CC Morgan dollar is one of the key dates in the series. The present coin shows only moderate wear on the motifs, with much original detail remaining. The surfaces are original and lightly abraded. A series of rim bruises near the 12 o'clock position is not overly distracting.(
Registry values: P9, N1)
1889-CC $1 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. VF. A moderately worn example of this elusive Carson City issue with scattered minor digs on each side. Deep blue and orange toning covers hairlined surfaces.(
Registry values: P9, N1)
1889-CC $1 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. VF. A moderately worn example of this popular issue with abrasions at the corner of Liberty's eye and elsewhere on the portrait. The surfaces have largely retoned golden-tan from their past cleaning.(
Registry values: P9, N1)
1889-CC $1 VF25 PCGS. Gunmetal-gray overall with glimpses of chestnut toning in protected areas. No marks are worthy of mention, and substantial design detail is present. Certified in a green label holder.(
Registry values: P9, N1)
1889-CC $1 VF30 NGC. The 1889-CC Morgan dollar is the least available issue of the series from the Carson City Mint and always in demand from series enthusiasts. The present coin shows moderate even wear on both sides, with much original detail remaining. A minor obverse rim bump at 10 o'clock is the only mentionable defect.(
Registry values: P9, N1)
1889-CC $1 VF30 ANACS. Primarily cream-gray with occasional hints of almond-gold and navy-blue near the rims. No abrasions are consequential. The most challenging among the widely collected Carson City Morgan issues.(
Registry values: P9, N1)
1889-CC $1 VF35 PCGS. Prominent gold-to-orange overtones grace the light gray surfaces, and glimmers of luster remain at the margins of this Choice VF coin. Minimally abraded but with clear wear on the high points.(
Registry values: P9, N1)
1889-CC $1 XF45 PCGS. CAC. The 1889-CC Morgan dollar in Choice XF grade, as here, is a popular collector coin, and the grade is an often-chosen compromise between grade and price. This XF45 example offers silver-gray surfaces with light tinges of gold on each side. Abrasions are minimal and undistracting. The tiny die line on the obverse, between the largest (topmost) maple leaf and the corn leaf to its left, marks this as a frequently seen obverse die on this issue. The strike and overall appeal are above-average.(
Registry values: P9, N1793)
1889-CC $1 XF45 NGC. The silver-gray surfaces display a thin ring of amber-gold on each side of this Choice XF key-date dollar. Light high-point wear is as expected, and abrasions are evenly scattered over both obverse and reverse. The reverse offers similar colors, with a few moderate ticks on the eagle.(
Registry values: P9, N1793)
1889-CC $1 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. Light golden overtones settle over faintly worn silver surfaces. The peripheral luster is largely intact, though the centers show disturbances from a past cleaning. Not the lowest mintage Carson City dollar, but unlike the 1881-CC and 1885-CC, no 1889-CC dollars participated in the remarkable GSA hoard.
1889-CC $1 --Cleaned--ANACS. AU50 Details. A bit bright still from cleaning, but the surfaces are beginning to tone now, especially around the margins. Slight evidence of wear is seen in the centers, over the ear of Liberty and on the eagle's breast. The only mark of any note is placed horizontally on the eagle's breast.(
Registry values: P9, N2998)
1889-CC $1 AU53 NGC. Light wear crosses the high points of this medium-gray example, which shows prominent reddish-orange tints in the still-lustrous fields. Though Liberty's left cheek shows several significant depressions and abrasions, the rest of the coin is comparatively clean, accounting for the AU53 grade. One of just 350,000 pieces struck for this prized issue.(
Registry values: P9, N2998)
1889-O $1 MS65 PCGS. Light caramel-gold toning graces this thoroughly lustrous New Orleans Gem. The fields are exceptionally free from abrasions, and the portrait has only a few faint thin marks. The centers show typical O-mint incompleteness. The 1889-O is fairly available in undistinguished Uncirculated grades, but Gems are decidedly elusive.(
Registry values: P6, N2998)
1890 $1 MS64 Deep Mirror Prooflike ANACS. The 1890 is common in typical Mint State, but prooflike pieces are very scarce. This sharply struck example has frosty motifs and flashy fields. The borders display attractive golden-brown and navy-blue patina.(
Registry values: P4, N1793)
1890 $1 MS64 Deep Mirror Prooflike ANACS. Areas of gold-orange and blue border toning add color to this gleaming near-Gem. Lightly abraded mirrors shine boldly around frosted devices.(
Registry values: P4, N1793)
1890-CC $1 Tail Bar MS64 PCGS. VAM-4. A Top 100 Variety. Unlike most VAM varieties, the Tail Bar is visible to the unaided eye. The broad die gouge connects the fletchings to the wreath beneath. With or without a Tail Bar, the 1890-CC is a better Carson City issue, significantly scarcer in Mint State than the 1891-CC. This lustrous and brilliant near-Gem has clean fields and a few minor marks on the cheek. Population: 71 in 64, 2 finer (5/10).(
Registry values: P6)
1890-CC $1 MS64 PCGS. CAC. Rose, orange, and gold peripheral hues visit parts of the obverse and reverse fields. The rest of the coin is shining silver. Winning eye appeal for this Carson City issue.(
Registry values: P5, N991)
1890-O $1 MS65 PCGS. A pleasing Gem specimen of this popular 19th century type coin. Blazing frosty mint luster radiates from the surfaces of this sharply struck example. The brilliant centers yield to light shades of gold at the rims. The extraordinary eye appeal of this coin is undeniable.(
Registry values: P4, N1793)
1890-O $1 MS65 PCGS. Both sides of this O-mint Gem are awash with bright luster and exhibit well struck design elements. A few wisps of yellow-gold show up under magnification. Well preserved and housed in a green label holder. Difficult to locate above the Gem level.(
Registry values: P4, N1793)
1890-O $1 MS64 Deep Mirror Prooflike ANACS. Intensely reflective with dappled orange and blue toning at the borders and minimally toned centers. Rich frost on the portrait is a gorgeous counterpoint to the obverse mirrors.(
Registry values: P4, N991)
1890-S $1 MS65 PCGS. The mintmark is nicely repunched within both loops. Highly lustrous and well struck, with only a hint of golden patina. A clean-cheeked example of this high-mintage but conditionally challenging issue.(
Registry values: P4, N991)
1890-S $1 MS65 PCGS. Better-defined than often seen with flashy cartwheel luster in mostly silver fields. Occasional milky toning graces parts of the well-preserved surfaces.(
Registry values: P4, N991)
1890-S $1 MS66 NGC. CAC. This Premium Gem 1890-S is a sharply struck piece, a trait that most examples of the issue fortunately share. The golden- and rose-tinged surfaces offer soft, glowing luster, with an abundance of eye appeal. This piece is certified in an old-style NGC thick encapsulation. Census: 45 in 66, 1 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: P4, N1793)
1890-S $1 MS65 Prooflike NGC. CAC. This bright, frosty example is largely untoned and displays noteworthy reflectivity in the fields. Well struck with a touch of typical cloudiness in the minimally marked fields. Census: 10 in 65 Prooflike, 1 finer (5/10).(
Registry values: P4, N1793)
1891-CC $1 MS64 PCGS. Fantastic flashy field luster gives way to frost on the devices. The obverse has deep orange and violet hues at the upper right which give way to gold-gray, while the reverse is brilliant save at the orange-influenced rims.(
Registry values: P6, N991)
1891-CC $1 MS64 PCGS. CAC. A pleasing Choice example of this sought-after Carson City dollar, with sharp striking details, vibrant mint luster, and outstanding eye appeal. Q. David Bowers considers MS64 the Optimal Collecting Grade for this issue.(
Registry values: P6, N991)
1891-CC $1 MS64 Deep Mirror Prooflike PCGS. The fields of this Choice 1891-CC dollar are brightly reflective and mostly brilliant, with hints of gold toning at the rims. The devices are crisply detailed, except for a little softness on the hair above the ear and the eagle's legs. Only two coins have been certified in higher numeric grades within the Deep Mirror Prooflike designation by PCGS and NGC combined (6/10).(
Registry values: P6, N1793)
1892 $1 MS64 PCGS. VAM-3, R.4. The reverse is die doubled, most evident on IN GOD and UNITED. This lustrous better date dollar has a hint of gold toning and only moderate field grazes. In a green label holder.(
Registry values: P6, N991)
1892 $1 MS65 Prooflike NGC. An extraordinary prooflike Gem, this 1892 dollar has fully brilliant silver surfaces with no trace of toning on either side. The strike is typical, with some weakness over Liberty's ear and on the eagle's breast. The 1892 is a major rarity in prooflike preservation. Census: 7 in 65 Prooflike, 0 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: P6, N4719)
1892-CC $1 MS61 NGC. Sharply struck on the reverse, with just a touch of softness on the obverse curls, this coin is an attractive Mint State survivor from the famous Carson City Mint. Handling marks are minimal for the grade, and significant mint luster remains on the surfaces.(
Registry values: P7, N991)
1892-CC $1 MS62 ANACS. The 1892-CC Morgan dollar is always in demand and the issue was not as common as many other dates in the Treasury releases of the 1960s. The present coin is sharply struck, with vibrant luster and a minimum number of handling marks for the grade.(
Registry values: P7, N991)
1892-CC $1 MS63 PCGS. A bright silver example of this penultimate Carson City Morgan issue, softly struck at the centers but with wonderful frosty luster. Light abrasions contribute to the grade.(
Registry values: P7, N991)
1892-CC $1 MS63 PCGS. A lustrous and lovely Select example of this later Carson City Morgan dollar issue. Though Liberty's portrait shows a number of light abrasions, on the reverse the eagle and its surrounding gold-tinged fields are comparatively clean.(
Registry values: P7, N991)
1892-CC $1 MS61 Prooflike NGC. The deeply mirrored fields of this desirable Mint State dollar are accented by light golden patina at the borders. The frosty devices are well detailed and brilliant. A scattering of minor handling marks explain the grade.(
Registry values: P7, N991)
1892-O $1 MS64 PCGS Secure. Some slight softness is apparent on the central devices of this attractive near-Gem specimen, as usually seen on the 1892-O, but the surfaces are lustrous and eye appeal is compelling. Q. David Bowers considers MS64 the Optimal Collecting Grade for this issue.(
Registry values: P7, N991)
1892-S $1 AU53 PCGS. The 1892-S Morgan dollar is difficult to locate in Mint State, making a nice AU piece a sensible choice for most collectors. The present coin retains much original luster and shows just faint touches of wear on the eagle's breast and the hair above Liberty's ear.(
Registry values: P8, N1793)
1892-S $1 MS61 NGC. The mintage of 1892-S Morgan dollars was modest for the series, at 1.2 million pieces. Almost all of the coins were released into circulation in the 1890s, and few examples were saved by collectors, with the result that the issue is rare in Mint State grades today. Augustus Heaton's reference on branch-mint coins would be published the following year, and collector interest in mintmarked issues blossomed in the early 20th century, but nearly all examples of the 1892-S had seen extensive circulation by that time.
Contemporary collectors largely ignored the 1892-S when it appeared in auction catalogs. An early offering occurred in lot 347 of the New Jersey Collection (Ed Frossard, 3/1898), "1892 San Francisco mint. Uncirculated." The lot realized only $1.05, a small return, even in those days. The 1892-S was not present in any quantities in the silver dollar releases of the San Francisco Mint in the 1940s and 1950s. Likewise, the issue was underrepresented in the great Treasury releases of the early 1960s. In recent years, analysis by specialists like Wayne Miller revealed the true rarity of the 1892-S in Mint State. Collectors today are aware of its status as a prime condition rarity in the series.
The present coin is an attractive Mint State example, featuring needle-sharp striking details. Even the hair above Liberty's ear is crisply rendered. The fields are reflective and semiprooflike, especially on the reverse. The surfaces are brilliant at the centers, with a light patina of golden color growing stronger at the rims. A scattering of hairmarks in the fields and a few minor handling marks on Liberty's cheek explain the grade. Census: 11 in 61, 28 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: P8, N4719)
1893 $1 MS64 PCGS. CAC. Lustrous silver-gray surfaces host sharply struck design elements. Generally pleasing, though Liberty's portrait shows a few small abrasions at the forehead and neck.(
Registry values: P7, N1793)
1893-CC $1 VF35 NGC. This semi-key Choice VF Carson City Morgan displays the moderate wear expected of the grade, but marks of any consequence are refreshingly few, and the almond-gold and stone-gray toning is original.(
Registry values: P8, N1)
1893-CC $1 XF40 ANACS. Luster emerges from the wings of this key date Carson City dollar. Honey-gold toning is consistent across both sides. A few moderate marks on the jaw and cheekbone do not deny the eye appeal.(
Registry values: P8, N1)
1893-CC $1 MS63 PCGS. From a low mintage of 677,000 pieces, the 1893-CC Morgan dollar is the last issue of the series from the romantic Carson City Mint. The present coin features reflective fields and frosty devices, especially on the reverse. Q. David Bowers considers MS63 the Optimal Collecting Grade for this issue, combining high quality and good value in one package.(
Registry values: P8, N2998)
1893-CC $1 MS64 PCGS. The final-year Morgan dollar issue from the storied Carson City Mint, the 1893-CC is also the last of the great trio of CC key dates in the series. This near-Gem coin boasts silver-white surfaces with satin luster, semiprooflike fields, a good strike, and only a modicum of the abrasions that often plague the issue. PCGS has certified a mere 10 pieces numerically finer (6/10).(
Registry values: P8, N2998)
1893-O $1 AU55 PCGS. VAM-3A, R.5. A partial N from IN is clashed in front of Liberty's neck. Considerable luster bathes untoned and lightly abraded surfaces. A key to the New Orleans portion of the series. Housed in a green label holder.(
Registry values: P8, N991)
1893-O $1 MS62 NGC. The 1893-O has the lowest mintage of any New Orleans Morgan dollar, at 300,000 pieces. Understandably, attractive Mint State examples, like the present coin, are elusive. The striking details are a little soft on Liberty's hair and the eagle's breast, as often seen on this issue. Mint luster is strong, and the surfaces are minimally abraded for the grade.(
Registry values: P8, N1793)
1893-O $1 MS62 PCGS. Faint tan-gold toning visits this lustrous and rare date silver dollar. A good strike with only minor blending of detail at the centers. The 1893-S garners all the glory, but the 1893-O is the lowest mintage New Orleans issue of the type, and lightly abraded MS62 examples are always in demand.(
Registry values: P8, N1793)
1893-O $1 MS63 PCGS. A pleasing example of this low mintage issue, with a much better than average strike and good luster. Q. David Bowers considers MS63 the Optimal Collecting grade for this issue , as Choice examples are expensive and difficult to locate. A scattering of minor handling marks account for the grade.(
Registry values: P8, N2998)
1893-O $1 MS63 PCGS. This brilliant Mint State 1893-O Morgan dollar, though not certified as Prooflike, certainly looks the part. Both sides have mirrored fields around satiny devices, with obvious cameo contrast. An intriguing Select example with obvious appeal to the high-end collector, despite its lack of an official Prooflike designation.(
Registry values: P8, N2998)
1893-S $1 Genuine PCGS. The PCGS number ending in .95 suggests Scratches or Rim Dents as the reason, or perhaps one of the reasons, that PCGS deemed this coin not gradable. In our opinion, this coin has the details of a VG10 specimen that has been scratched. Light blue and gold toning overall with numerous small digs and shallow scratches which are most visible below Liberty's chin.(
Registry values: P10, N10)
1893-S $1 Good 4 PCGS. the diagnostic die markers on the obverse are faintly visible on this low grade coin, primarily because LIBERTY on the obverse is filled with ebony verdigris. The surfaces are light grayish-brown with considerable wear but no other defects. Here is an excellent opportunity.(
Registry values: P10, N1)
1893-S $1 VG8 NGC. This nice collector-grade example of the popular 1893-S key date boasts grayish-gold surfaces overall, with lighter silver-gray high points. The rims are full on both sides and, despite the extensive wear, there are no singular abrasions on either side. Considerable pleasing deep detail remains on the eagle's wings.(
Registry values: P10, N1)
1893-S $1 --Obverse Damage--NGC Details. VG. "Damage" may be a harsh assessment, since the only out-of-ordinary marks are a moderate reeding impression on the cheek and a small, roundish dig near the P in PLURIBUS. Although Liberty's hair is well-worn, the lower portion of the wings displays plumage detail.
1893-S $1 VG8 NGC. Many would argue for a higher grade for this representative of the key-date issue. The surfaces are light silver-gray with peripheral iridescence. The diagnostic obverse die markers of genuine 1893-S Morgan dollars are each clearly visible on this delightful example.(
Registry values: P10, N1)
1893-S $1 Fine 12 PCGS. A collector grade example of this famous series key. The wings display much plumage detail for the Fine grade. The silver-gray surfaces are generally unabraded, although moderate marks are noted between the RI in PLURIBUS and the eagle's breast. Housed in a green label holder.(
Registry values: P10, N1)
1893-S $1 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. VF. A cream-gray and almond-gold example of this important key date. Mildly subdued by a cleaning, the obverse rim has small abrasions near 5:30, and close inspection reveals the occasional thin mark, but glimpses of luster remain within the wings and reverse legend.(
Registry values: P10, N1793)
1893-S $1 --Reverse Rim Damage--NGC Details. XF. Luster is prominent on the borders of this key date dollar, which also has attractive light golden-brown toning across portions of the peripheries. The reverse has a rim bruise at 2:30 that accounts for the NGC designation, but abrasions are otherwise unimportant.(
Registry values: P10, N2998)
1894 $1 VG10 PCGS. Rich coffee and violet-brown toning graces this well-worn but attractive 1894 dollar. Areas of lighter gray at the rims are indicative of bumps.(
Registry values: P8, N1)
1894 $1 --Improperly Cleaned, Rim Damage--NGC Details. VF. Both sides have minor rim bruises with light silver-gray surfaces that show evidence of light cleaning.(
Registry values: P8, N1)
1894 $1 --Harshly Cleaned--NGC Details. VF. Bright silver surfaces with moderate abrasions show evidence of cleaning. A hint of peripheral gold is visible on each side of this key Morgan dollar.(
Registry values: P8, N1)
1894 $1 XF45 ANACS. Medium chestnut-tan toning embraces this moderately circulated key date silver dollar. Void of consequential marks save for a couple of minor ticks on the reverse rim.(
Registry values: P8, N1)
1894 $1 XF45 PCGS. This is a particularly nice example of the key 1894 Morgan dollar, a date with a low mintage of just 110,000 coins. That is the lowest business strike mintage of any known Philadelphia Mint issue. Both sides have delicate peripheral toning around bright silver surfaces that retain traces of luster.(
Registry values: P8, N1)
1894 $1 AU50 PCGS. Ample luster brightens the borders and design of this low mintage Philadelphia Morgan. No marks are consequential. Missing from most collections of the widely held series.(
Registry values: P8, N991)
1894 $1 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. Unc. An unworn example of this low-mintage issue, softly detailed at the central obverse but better-defined on the reverse. Disturbed luster appears in the fields, and faint gold retoning is present at the margins.(
Registry values: P8, N1793)
1894 $1 MS62 PCGS. CAC. The 1894 Morgan dollar boasts the second lowest mintage of the series, at 110,000 pieces. The present coin is a pleasing specimen, with sharp striking details and few abrasions for the grade. The surfaces are patinated in shades of gold and silver-gray. Much original mint luster remains, although the effect is muted by the toning.(
Registry values: P8, N1793)
1894 $1 MS62 PCGS. Among P-mint Morgans, only the 1895 has a lower mintage than the 1894. In fact, among business strikes of the series, only the 1893-S has a lesser production. Thus, demand for the 1894 is considerable, even in well circulated grades. But the present faintly toned example has vibrant luster, and the lightly abraded surfaces approach the Select designation. Housed in a green label holder.(
Registry values: P8, N1793)
1894 $1 MS63 NGC. Only 110,000 Morgan dollars were struck at the Philadelphia Mint in 1894. The present coin is a pleasing Select example. The fully brilliant silver surfaces exhibit faint gold toning along the left part of the reverse border, with the balance of the coin free of toning. The surfaces are excellent for the grade. Only a few insignificant marks are evident, consistent with the Select Mint State assessment. Here is an excellent opportunity for the avid Morgan collector to acquire a desirable 1894 dollar, combining high grade and good market price.(
Registry values: P8, N2998)
1894-O $1 MS62 PCGS. The 1894-O Morgan dollar is an available issue in Mint State, but few examples are well detailed, with attractive luster. The present coin is a desirable specimen, with just a touch of softness on the hair above Liberty's ear and bright luster on both sides.(
Registry values: P7, N1793)
1894-S $1 MS62 PCGS. Suggestions of green-gold toning visit lustrous surfaces. Excellent detail on the eagle's feathers with just a touch of softness on Liberty's hair.(
Registry values: P6, N991)
1894-S $1 MS64 PCGS. Sharply struck with pale gray toning over shining silver surfaces. This near-Gem is attractive with few significant abrasions save for a stuttering scrape at the lower right obverse.(
Registry values: P6, N1793)
1895-O $1 AU50 NGC. Luster illuminates the borders, wings, and hair of this key New Orleans silver dollar. Untoned and well defined with a few stray abrasions along with borders.(
Registry values: P9, N991)
1895-O $1 --Cleaned--ANACS. AU53 Details. Glimmers of luster persevere in the fields despite a past cleaning. Wispy abrasions mingle with hairlines on lightly worn surfaces that have retoned silver-gray and peach.(
Registry values: P9, N991)
1895-O $1 AU53 PCGS. Delicate champagne toning graces the obverse and reverse surfaces of this original and pleasing 1895-O Morgan dollar. Only a trace of high point wear prevents an even higher grade.(
Registry values: P9, N991)
1895-O $1 AU53 NGC. The 1895-O is the rarest New Orleans issue of the series. This untoned example has a pleasing quotient of its initial luster, and an absence of relevant marks further ensures the eye appeal.(
Registry values: P9, N991)
1895-O $1 AU55 PCGS. From a low mintage of 450,000 pieces, the 1895-O Morgan dollar is seldom encountered in attractive Mint State condition. The present coin is a lightly circulated, well detailed example, with lustrous surfaces and no significant distractions.(
Registry values: P9, N991)
1895-O $1 AU58 PCGS. This near-Mint State Morgan dollar may prove to be an astute acquisition, as Uncirculated examples of the 1895-O can get awfully pricey, depending on the grade level. The radiant silver-white surfaces lack any discernible color and retain essentially all of their mint luster. Traces of rub on the obverse high points--the cheek, hair over the ear, the brow and hair under LIB--account for the grade.(
Registry values: P9, N991)
1895-O $1 AU58 PCGS. Minor but distinct rub is seen as darkening on the high points of the central devices. Elsewhere, the luster is strong and the gray-and-gold toning light. Flashy fields show few significant abrasions aside from a cluster of marks to the right of the eagle. Great eye appeal for an issue that is decidedly elusive in Mint State.(
Registry values: P9, N991)
1895-O $1 MS61 NGC. The Morgan dollar was over-produced almost from the beginning, thanks to legislation mandating that the Mint buy near-ruinous quantities of silver from minors, but changes to the law slowed production to a relative trickle from 1893 to 1895. This 1895-O Morgan dollar shows striking softness at the hair over Liberty's ear but no evidence of actual wear. Pale silver surfaces are gold-accented at the margins, more visibly on the obverse. A few small digs join more numerous wispy abrasions in accounting for the grade. NGC has certified 47 numerically finer examples (5/10).(
Registry values: P9, N4719)
1895-O $1 MS62 NGC. The 1895-O Morgan dollar has a low reported mintage of 450,000 pieces and the majority of the issue was released into circulation at an early date. The issue was not present in significant quantities in the Treasury releases of the 1960s. As a result of these circumstances, the 1895-O is an elusive date in Mint State.
The present coin is an attractive Mint State example, with good mint luster and a minimum number of abrasions for the grade. The 1895-O is known for its weak strike, but the coin offered here is much better than average in that respect. The devices are sharply detailed in most areas, with only slight softness showing on the hair above the ear. The overall visual appeal of this piece is much superior to the usual 1895-O. Census: 19 in 62, 29 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: P9, N4719)
1895-S/S $1 AU55 NGC. VAM-3. A Hot 50 Variety. Neither the VAM nor RPM is designated on the NGC insert. The mintmark was initially entered too far to the left and at an extreme angle. The second mintmark impression was correct. Untoned and partly lustrous with moderate marks on the field above the arrowheads. A low mintage date.(
Registry values: P8, N991)
1895-S $1 AU58 PCGS. CAC. As the low mintage of 400,000 pieces suggests, the 1895-S Morgan dollar is seldom encountered in attractive circulated condition. The present coin is sharply detailed and shows only the slightest wear on the high points of the design. The surfaces are lightly abraded and retain much original mint luster.(
Registry values: P8, N991)
1895-S $1 MS62 PCGS. This better date dollar has cartwheel luster throughout the obverse, while the reverse is semi-prooflike. Crisply struck and only lightly abraded. Streaks of pale tan toning enrich both sides. The key to a date set of Morgan dollars. Encapsulated in a green label holder.(
Registry values: P8, N1793)
1895-S $1 MS62 Prooflike NGC. VAM-4. A Top 100 Variety. The S over Horizontal S variety.
Incorrectly designated as the Hot 50 VAM-3 by NGC. A brilliant and lustrous representative that lacks any obtrusive abrasions. The obverse center has a few faint roller marks, as made. The low mintage 1895-S is scarce in Mint State and is rarely encountered with prooflike fields. Census: 20 in 62 Prooflike, 58 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: P8, N1793)
1896-O $1 --Obverse Scratched--NGC Details. Unc. Despite minor scratches at the lower obverse, this lovely coin is fully Mint State with excellent eye appeal and full prooflike surfaces and noticeable cameo contrast. Prooflike 1896-O Morgan dollars are elusive and highly desirable.(
Registry values: P9, N1793)
1896-O $1 MS61 NGC. Light gold-tones are cast over pale silver fields with a spot of crimson at the right-side star on the reverse. Well struck with reed marks visible at Liberty's cheek.(
Registry values: P9, N1793)
1896-O $1 MS62 PCGS. Dappled gold-orange and silver-gray colors mingle on this O-mint example, well struck with more wispy marks than serious abrasions. The issue is elusive in better Mint State grades despite a mintage of 4.9 million pieces.(
Registry values: P9, N1793)
1896-O $1 MS62 PCGS. The 1896-O Morgan dollar is almost always softly struck, but this example is much better than average, with just a touch of softness on Liberty's hair above the ear. The surfaces are lustrous and attractive, with touches of champagne and gold toning on the obverse.(
Registry values: P9, N1793)
1896-S $1 --Stained--NGC Details. Unc. A well-defined example with considerable luster and shallow slide marks on Liberty's cheek. The deep yellow and peach color on each side has been termed a "stain" by NGC, rather than toning.(
Registry values: P7, N1793)
1896-S $1 MS63 PCGS. Dappled pastel tan toning attends this lustrous Select silver dollar. Minimally marked aside from wispy grazes on the portrait. The centers display minor roller marks, as made. Despite a mintage of 5 million pieces, the 1896-S is elusive in Mint State. Certified in an old green label holder.(
Registry values: P7, N1793)
1896-S $1 MS65 PCGS Secure. With a mintage of an even 5 million pieces, the 1896-S is a readily available Morgan dollar in circulated and Mint State grades, but the issue's rarity and price increase dramatically at the MS65 level. This is an attractive Gem, softly struck through the centers as usually seen but with great cartwheel luster. The surfaces are coated in fine but gorgeous frost, most visible at the small scrapes on Liberty's neck, which reveal the difference between the coin's "skin" and fresh metal. Hints of gold and peach peripheral color complete the eye appeal. Population: 55 in 65, 3 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: P7, N4719)
1897 $1 MS66 PCGS. A hint of walnut-tan toning enriches this lustrous and boldly struck high grade dollar. A well preserved and attractive Premium Gem from an issue that is seldom encountered any finer.(
Registry values: P3, N1793)
1897 $1 MS66 NGC. Frosty silver surfaces offer a faint suggestion of gold under an incandescent bulb. Pleasingly preserved with only a handful of wispy marks. Slight striking softness on the high points is of little concern. NGC has graded just 10 numerically finer pieces (6/10).(
Registry values: P3, N1793)
1897-O $1 MS61 PCGS. The 1897-O Morgan dollar is seldom encountered with a sharp strike, and this specimen shows the typical softness on the eagle's breast and Liberty's hair. However, the surfaces of this Mint State survivor are minimally abraded and display attractive luster.(
Registry values: P7, N991)
1897-S $1 MS66 NGC. This outstanding high-grade silver dollar has exemplary preservation and just a whisper of chestnut toning. A well struck and desirable Premium Gem.(
Registry values: P4, N1793)
1897-S $1 MS66 PCGS. CAC. Medium mauve, tan, and emerald-green embrace the margins of this lustrous and meticulously struck Premium Gem. Well preserved and highly attractive. The '97-S is among the more available later S-mint issues, but is rare this nice.(
Registry values: P4, N1793)
1898 $1 MS65 Deep Prooflike NGC. An intensely reflective Gem example of this late 19th century issue, boldly struck with excellent field-to-device contrast. Light silver toning over much of the mirrors with gold at the obverse rim and in peripheral patches on the reverse. Census: 35 in 65 Deep Prooflike, 4 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: P2, N1793)
1898-O $1 MS67 PCGS. An exceptional Superb Gem, this brilliant piece exhibits entirely lustrous and frosty silver surfaces with no evidence of toning on either side. Overall eye appeal is extraordinary. PCGS has certified no coins in higher numeric grades, and NGC has graded a single coin finer (5/10).(
Registry values: P1, N1793)
1898-O $1 MS67 PCGS. Light chestnut toning visits the refreshingly unabraded surfaces of this nicely struck New Orleans Morgan. PCGS has certified only a single example above the MS67 level, a MS68 Deep Mirror Prooflike that realized $32,200 as lot 5051 in our January 2009 FUN Signature.(
Registry values: P1, N1793)
1898-S $1 MS66 PCGS. VAM-4. The mintmark is nicely repunched. The 1898-S Morgan dollar is rarely encountered in Premium Gem condition, and only four coins have been certified in higher numeric grades at PCGS and NGC combined (5/10). The present coin exhibits subtle mint luster beneath delicate shades of golden toning. The strike shows just a touch of softness on the hair above the ears.(
Registry values: P5, N2998)
1898-S $1 MS65 Deep Mirror Prooflike PCGS. Collectors of Deep Mirror Prooflike Morgan dollars need no introduction to this issue, among the rarest in the entire series. Indeed, NGC and PCGS combined have only certified eight of these in MS65 Deep Mirror Prooflike, with none finer. In his 1993
Silver Dollar Encyclopedia, Dave Bowers wrote conservatively: "Semi-prooflike coins are plentiful, prooflikes are scarcer, and true DMPLs are about twice as elusive as PLs."
This piece is an outstanding cameo Deep Mirror Prooflike Gem, with minimally abraded devices and fields, contrary to the words of Wayne Miller in
The Morgan and Peace Dollar Textbook, who wrote: "The few cameo prooflikes that the author has seen of this date have usually been quite flat on the high points, and/or heavily abraded." A touch of violet and gold toning accents the otherwise brilliant surfaces and bold design definition.(
Registry values: P5, N4719)
1899 $1 MS65 PCGS. A Gem with minimally toned surfaces that offer softly frosted luster. Above-average definition despite minor softness at the hair over Liberty's ear.(
Registry values: P4, N991)
1899 $1 MS65 PCGS. CAC. Always popular because of the low, official mintage of only 330,000 coins. This is a bright, sharply struck example that displays the usual softly frosted mint luster. Extraordinarily clean surfaces.(
Registry values: P4, N991)
1899-S $1 MS65 PCGS. Generally silver centers with dappled green and gold outer toning that extends farther into the fields on the obverse. A lustrous and well struck Gem.(
Registry values: P5, N1793)
1900-O $1 MS67 NGC. The 1900-O Morgan dollar is a high-mintage issue, but Superb Gem coins are the finest obtainable at either service. NGC and PCGS combined have certified less than 100 MS67s, minus an unknown number of duplicates. This splendid Superb Gem shows silver-white surfaces with radiant luster and a better strike than expected, although minor softness appears on the hair over the ear. Census: 66 in 67, 0 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: P1, N2998)
1900-O/CC $1 MS64 PCGS. CAC. VAM-11. A Top 100 Variety. A light golden-gray Carson City near-Gem with a gorgeously preserved reverse and only a few wispy marks on the portrait. Certified in a first generation holder.(
Registry values: P5, N991)
1900-O/CC $1 MS65 PCGS. CAC. VAM-8B, R.5. A Top 100 Variety. The popular late die state with rust near the mintmark and a partial incuse N (from IN) clashed in front of Liberty's neck. Light golden-brown toning graces this lustrous and well preserved Gem. Housed in an old green label holder.(
Registry values: P5, N1793)
1900-O/CC $1 MS65 PCGS. VAM-11. A Top 100 Variety. A blush of lemon patina invigorates the lower reverse with full silver brilliance on the obverse. A gorgeously preserved Gem. The strike is crisp on both sides and the luster is unencumbered. Certified in a green label PCGS holder.(
Registry values: P5, N1793)
1901-S $1 MS65 PCGS. An amazing Gem, this 1901-S has soft, frosty mint luster on both sides with bold design definition and untoned silver surfaces. The 1901-S is an important rarity in higher grades. In fact, PCGS has only certified 28 submissions in higher grades (6/10). Here is an important opportunity for the Morgan dollar aficionado.(
Registry values: P6, N2998)
1902-S $1 MS64 PCGS. A brilliant Choice example of this early 20th century dollar, the striking details are crisp and the luster is bright and frosty. A few minor handling marks in the field below Liberty's chin define the grade.(
Registry values: P6, N991)
1902-S $1 MS64 PCGS. VAM-7. This brilliant better-date silver dollar has exemplary luster and a good strike. Small marks are scattered, but none individually distracts. An interesting VAM with a lightly die-doubled profile, a die break within the 2 in the date, and two olives on the eagle's branch.(
Registry values: P6, N991)
1903 $1 MS67 PCGS. The 1903 Morgan dollar was well produced and is easy to locate in Mint State in today's market. Of course, examples in Superb Gem condition are rare, and PCGS has not certified any coin in higher numeric grade (6/10). This example displays completely brilliant fields, with ample mint luster and sharp striking details throughout.(
Registry values: P2, N2998)
1903-O $1 MS66 PCGS. VAM-4A, R.6. John Roberts is quoted at VAMworld.com that the VAM-4A "represents a new class of clashed die variety. The 'ovaloid' feature ... is a form of die failure associated with multiple clashing of dies." This example is a magnificent Premium Gem with light tan toning and nearly pristine preservation.(
Registry values: P4, N991)
1903-O $1 MS66 PCGS. CAC. This is an essentially brilliant Premium Gem with outstanding cartwheel luster. The strike is nearly full, and the preservation is remarkable, since even the cheek is undisturbed.
Ex: Los Angeles Signature (Heritage, 8/2009), lot 2039, which realized $920.(
Registry values: P4, N991)
1903-O $1 MS65 Deep Mirror Prooflike PCGS. Ex: Jack Lee. The late Jack Lee is perhaps the most famous collector of high grade Morgan dollars. The 1903-O was a legendary rarity prior to the circa-1962 appearance of numerous bags of Uncirculated examples freed from Treasury vaults. These bags made the issue available, but Deep Mirror pieces remain rare, especially in the present quality. Sharply struck and flashy with clean surfaces and a hint of golden patina. Certified in a green label holder. Population: 10 in 65 Deep Mirror Prooflike, 4 finer (5/10).(
Registry values: P4, N2998)
1904-S $1 AU58 NGC. An attractive near-Mint specimen of this key date, the present coin shows only the slightest wear on Liberty's hair above the ear. Much original mint luster clings to the lightly abraded surfaces. The 1904-S Morgan dollar is difficult to locate in Mint State, making this AU58 example a tempting alternative.(
Registry values: P7, N991)
1904-S $1 AU58 NGC. The cartwheel luster is essentially complete, although highpoints such as the eagle's breast and legs and the hair above the ear display tell-tale friction. Less abraded than a majority of Mint State examples, and a good value relative to higher grades.(
Registry values: P7, N991)
1904-S $1 --Reverse Damage--NGC Details. Unc. A brightly lustrous and faintly toned example that displays well. The reverse damaging consists of crimping around the denticles, suggesting the coin might have been placed in an overly tight bezel or similar item.(
Registry values: P7, N1793)
1904-S $1 MS60 PCGS. An unworn and shining example of this late San Francisco issue. Gold-toned at the outside with a couple of rim nicks and scattered abrasions, though the MS60 designation seems a trifle harsh in light of the overall eye appeal. Housed in a green label holder.(
Registry values: P7, N1793)
1904-S $1 MS64 Prooflike NGC. The 1904-S is scarce in Mint State and very rare with prooflike fields. This untoned near-Gem provides pleasing flash, and marks are unworthy of comment aside from a small reeding impression left of Liberty's ear. The centers are softly brought up, but the remainder of the strike is precise. Census: 8 in 64 Prooflike, 5 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: P7, N2998)
Proof Morgan Dollars
1882 $1 PR63 Cameo PCGS. The proof production of 1882 Morgan dollars was a nominal 1,100 pieces, among the largest of the first few years of the series. This piece shows some minor contact and hairlines in the fields that preclude a finer grade. Both sides display considerable silver-on-black contrast between the devices and fields, leading to the Cameo designation. A nicer coin than the grade might imply. Population: 14 in 63 Cameo, 40 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1882 $1 PR65 Cameo NGC. Proof Morgan dollars were especially well produced in 1882, and the present coin is an outstanding example. The fields are watery and reflective, setting off the frosty devices to best advantage. Striking details are sharp throughout, and eye appeal is extraordinary. Census: 21 in 65 Cameo, 26 finer (5/10).(
Registry values: N4719)
1882 $1 PR66 Cameo NGC. A majestic Premium Gem survivor from a proof mintage of 1,100 pieces, this 1882 Morgan dollar features a razor-sharp strike and deeply mirrored surfaces. The field-device contrast is dramatic and overall visual appeal is tremendous. Currently, NGC has certified 13 coins in PR66 Cameo, with 13 finer; while PCGS has graded only two examples in this exalted grade, with four finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N4719)
1889 $1 PR67 Cameo NGC. An absolutely gorgeous Superb Gem Cameo proof, this 1887 is entirely brilliant with no evidence of toning on either side. The mirrored fields show almost unlimited depth, with sharply detailed design features at a time when many proof Morgans were weakly struck. Only a trace of striking weakness is evident over Liberty's ear. All other obverse and reverse details are bold.
The Philadelphia Mint produced 811 proof 1889 Morgan dollars, and few of those had strong contrast. The combined NGC and PCGS population reports show a total of 296 proofs, 70 Cameo proofs, and one Deep Cameo proof. Based on those figures, only about one of every five proof 1889 Morgan dollars were minted with cameo contrast. Census: 9 in 67 Cameo, 1 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N4719)
1892 $1 PR66 NGC. Considerable cameo contrast appears on both sides of this black-and-silver proof, although it is more intense on the reverse and the obverse would perhaps, fall short of an official designation. A couple of scattered minor contact marks, one on the eagle's lower breast, preclude an even finer grade, but the strike is sharp. The largish proof production was 1,245 pieces, but the Premium Gem level of the present coin is seldom bettered. Census: 34 in 66, 23 finer (6/10)(
Registry values: N2998)
1893 $1 PR64 NGC. Only 792 proof Morgan dollars were minted in 1893, but quality control was not great for such a small production run. The dies were spaced too far apart, resulting in weak strikes on most examples seen. The present coin shows only a little softness on the eagle's breast and Liberty's hair above the ear. The devices are frosty and show decided elements of contrast with the mirrored fields. Census: 33 in 64, 67 finer (6/10).
From The Classic Collection.(
Registry values: N2998)
1893 $1 PR67 NGC. CAC. The 1893-dated Morgan dollar proofs are "the most poorly struck" of the series, per Leroy Van Allen and George Mallis, which makes the present Superb Gem offering even more momentous. The centers are mostly brilliant, with darker shades of iridescent blue, gray, and gold covering most of the fields. The surfaces are reflective, although somewhat muted by the intense patina. As expected of the grade, handling marks are essentially absent. The surfaces are well struck but show a trace of softness on the hair over the ear. One of the finest survivors from the low proof mintage of 792 pieces. Census: 17 in 67, 5 finer (5/10).(
Registry values: N4719)
1893 $1 PR67 ★ Cameo NGC. The 1893 proof Morgan dollar is a popular issue due to its association with the low-mintage business strikes for the year--378,000 pieces, in the case of the Philadelphia coin. Accompanying were the 792 proofs of the issue. This piece displays considerable field-device contrast that complements the generous eye appeal. The centers are mostly brilliant, with dark lavender, gray, and gold toning at the peripheries and considerable field reflectivity that shows through the toning. The strike is sharp in most areas, but a bit of softness that appears above the ear is not uncommon on this issue. There are no singular contact marks. Of the five PR67 Cameo examples certified at NGC, this is the lone example to achieve the covered Star designation for superior eye appeal (6/10).(
Registry values: N4719)
1894 $1 PR66 NGC. Lovely golden-brown, plum-red, and ocean-blue patina adorns this flashy and immaculate Premium Gem. The strike is full except for minor incompleteness on the hair above the ear. Only 972 proofs were struck, and in addition, the 1894 has the lowest mintage of any business strike Philadelphia issue. Census: 40 in 66, 35 finer (5/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1894 $1 PR67 NGC. The 1894 proof Morgan dollar boasts a mintage of just 972 pieces. Examples in Superb Gem condition are quite rare. Currently, NGC has graded 25 coins in MS67, with 11 finer; while PCGS has certified only three examples in this exalted grade, with a single piece finer (6/10). The present coin features a razor-sharp strike and iridescent lavender and gold toning. Brightly reflective fields shine through the patina. Eye appeal is outstanding.(
Registry values: N4719)
1894 $1 PR63 Cameo PCGS. Both sides are appreciably smooth with no singularly mentionable blemishes. The strike is sharp (unlike that seen on many proof Morgans from a few of the preceding years), and both sides display hints of delicate golden tinting. Some inoffensive hairlines preclude an even higher grade. A desirable Choice proof representative of a P-mint Morgan with a limited business strike delivery. Population: 11 in 63 Cameo, 27 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1896 $1 PR67 Cameo NGC. Proof dollars from 1896 are among the most attractive in the series. This was perhaps best stated by Wayne Miller:
"The proofs from 1896-1898 evidence the most awesome cameo contrast of any of the proof Morgans. Special care seems to have been taken during these years to maximize the depth of the mirror fields, and the whiteness of the devices."
Evidence of the care taken by Mint personnel can be seen by the presence of die polishing below and within Liberty's ear and scattered in a couple of polished areas in the lower part of the hair. This is a completely brilliant example that displays stark cameo contrast between the fields and devices on each side. The surfaces are essentially perfect with no noticeable marks. Census: 19 in 67 Cameo, 5 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N4719)
1898 $1 PR64 PCGS. Vivid electric-blue, plum-red, and orange shades embrace this needle-sharp and untroubled near-Gem. A few russet spots on the reverse are unobtrusive beneath the blanket of rich colors. A scant 735 proofs were struck. Population: 49 in 64, 35 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1899 $1 PR64 PCGS. Even through the rich patina that blankets each side, this near-Gem specimen offers a modicum of contrast thanks to persistent frost on the central devices. Flashy mirrors light up iridescent toning dominated by green, gold, and blue shades. Population: 41 in 64, 35 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1900 $1 PR64 Cameo PCGS. CAC. Only 912 proof Morgan dollars were struck in 1900 and the issue is rare with the PR64 Cameo designation. The present coin is a delightful example, with bright chromium fields that show hints of gold color at the borders. The striking details are sharp and only a few hairlines in the obverse field prevents a Gem assessment. Population: 15 in 64 Cameo, 12 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
Peace Dollars
1921 $1 MS64+ PCGS Secure. CAC. A frosty first-year Peace dollar, pale silver overall with milky toning at the upper obverse and echoes of gold near the rims. Well struck for the issue with remarkably few significant marks for a near-Gem.(
Registry values: N991)
1921 $1 MS65 PCGS. CAC. The one-year-only High Relief subtype. Impressive luster beneath light patina that is silver across the centers but takes on golden elements at the borders. Minimally abraded and attractive.(
Registry values: N1793)
1921 $1 MS65 PCGS. Light golden and red elements appear in patches at the borders of this pale silver-gray example, which is also lightly toned-over through the centers. An attractive Gem example of the High Relief subtype.(
Registry values: N1793)
1921 $1 MS65 PCGS. Luminous gold-gray toning covers most of each side, though the centers are primarily silver in appearance. Minimally marked, though softly struck on the high points, as usually seen for this High Relief subtype. Housed in a green label holder.(
Registry values: N1793)
1921 $1 MS65 PCGS. Medium caramel-gold embraces the obverse, while the reverse displays only a hint of golden-gray patina. The centers are incomplete, as is customary for the issue, and marks are limited to Liberty's neck and a pair of concealed abrasions on the lower reverse.(
Registry values: N1793)
1922-D $1 MS66 NGC. Bright silver-white surfaces have a faint bluish cast. Liberty's face shows a handful of shallow marks, but the strike is solid. NGC has graded 14 numerically finer coins (6/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1922-S $1 MS65 PCGS. CAC. Medium chestnut-gold toning fails to deny the shimmering cartwheel luster that sweeps both sides. This delightful Gem is void of abrasions, and the strike shows only minor incompleteness at the centers. PCGS has certified a mere six examples finer (5/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1922-S $1 MS65 PCGS. Pleasing rose-pink and honey-gold shades encompass this lustrous branch mint Gem. The strike is above average, and both sides display only trivial contact.(
Registry values: N1793)
1923-S $1 MS65 PCGS. The 1923-S Peace dollar is a scarce issue in Gem condition, and virtually unobtainable in higher grades. In his series reference, Roger Burdette warns collectors seeking an MS65 example to be prepared for a long search. Currently only four coins have been certified above the Gem level by PCGS and NGC combined (6/10). The present coin exhibits a better-than-average strike, which is typically quite weak. The surfaces are mostly brilliant, with areas of gold and russet toning and bright mint luster.(
Registry values: N2998)
1924-S $1 MS64 PCGS. Each side has a central area of light ice-blue and canary-gold toning framed by rich bands of tobacco-brown. On its own, the smooth obverse approaches the elusive grade of MS65, although a few inconspicuous reed marks are noted on the reverse.(
Registry values: N991)
1925 $1 MS67 NGC. A gorgeous Superb Gem example of the Peace dollar, ideal for the type or date collector. Frosty surfaces are immensely lustrous and virtually untouched, silver at the centers with a shift to gold-gray and finally dots of reddish toning along parts of the rims. NGC has graded only one numerically finer example (5/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1925 $1 MS67 NGC. One of the most available issues of the series, the 1925 Peace dollar boasts a mintage in excess of 10 million coins. Of course, at the Superb Gem level, the issue is decidedly scarce, and only two pieces have been certified in finer grades by NGC and PCGS combined (5/10). The present example of this popular type coin features a razor-sharp strike, and pristine, brilliant fields display fantastic satiny luster.(
Registry values: N2998)
1925-S $1 MS64 NGC. CAC. VAM-6. The reverse is lightly die doubled, most evident on the DO in DOLLAR and the upper berry stems. Lustrous and essentially brilliant with exemplary preservation for the designated grade.(
Registry values: N991)
1926-D $1 MS66 PCGS. CAC. A precisely struck Denver Mint dollar that exhibits faint olive toning and remarkably unabraded fields. The luster is outstanding, and contact is limited to trivial grazes on the cheek.(
Registry values: N1793)
1926-S $1 MS65 PCGS. CAC. Light sun-gold toning enriches the nicely struck and thoroughly lustrous surfaces of this beautifully preserved Gem. The 1926-S was the final silver dollar issue with a mintage of more than 2.5 million pieces, but most Mint State survivors are abraded, and Gems are scarce.(
Registry values: N991)
1928 $1 MS63 NGC. Dappled autumn-gold and cobalt-blue adorn the obverse. Only a hint of tan patina visits the reverse. This low mintage silver dollar has dynamic luster and clean fields. The cheek and neck display minor marks.(
Registry values: N491)
1928 $1 MS63 NGC. Light almond-gold and ice-blue toning enriches this lustrous and boldly struck low mintage Peace dollar. Marks are minimal for the designated grade. Struck from moderately rotated dies.(
Registry values: N491)
1928-S $1 MS64 PCGS. IN GOD WE TRUST is die doubled, but this is not the Top 50 VAM-3, since Liberty's rays exhibit no doubling. A lustrous near-Gem with light olive-gold toning and a well preserved obverse. The reverse displays a few small field marks.(
Registry values: N991)
1934 $1 MS66 PCGS. The two-year revival of the Peace design in 1934 and 1935 saw five issues, all of which are low mintage better dates. Whispers of tan-gold and ice-blue grace the coruscating fields and sharply struck devices of this Premium Gem. Marks are few and far between, and none diminish the imposing eye appeal. PCGS has graded just three coins finer (5/10).
Ex: Central States Signature (Heritage, 5/2007), lot 5161, which realized $2,530.(
Registry values: N2998)
1934-S $1 AU58 PCGS. CAC. Just a touch of rub is visible on this lustrous gold-gray near-Mint example. A few shallow marks appear on the portrait. Housed in a green label holder.(
Registry values: N991)
Proof Susan B. Anthony Dollars
1981-S SBA$ Type Two PR70 Deep Cameo PCGS. The 1981-S Type Two proof Susan B. Anthony dollar, with the clear S mintmark, is the most desirable issue of the series. The present example is technically perfect, with a razor-sharp strike, deeply mirrored fields, and intense field-device contrast. PCGS has certified only 57 coins with the PR70 Deep Cameo designation (6/10).(
Registry values: N991)
Sacagawea Dollars
2000-P $1 Cheerios MS67 PCGS. FS-901. What started out as a seemingly innocuous promotion of the Sacagawea dollar--a random drop in boxes of General Mills cereal--started a collector frenzy when it was discovered that the coins differed slightly in design from later pieces. This is a Superb Gem example of the so-called Cheerios variety, accompanied by the (uncertified) cent and original Cheerios blister pack that contained the coins.
2000-P $1 Cheerios MS68 PCGS. FS-901. Struck from a modified reverse hub, the die used to produce the popular "Cheerios" variety Sacagawea dollar had a raised central line on the tailfeathers, rather than incuse as seen on regular issue pieces. This feature increased the definition of the feathers, adding considerable eye appeal to the design. Radiantly lustrous brassy-gold surfaces complement the exquisitely struck devices. There are no defects visible to the naked eye. Population: 18 in 68, 0 finer (6/10).
Commemorative Silver
1893 25C Isabella Quarter MS64 PCGS. Deeply toned in shades of gold, green, and cerulean-blue, this attractive near-Gem commemorative displays a sharp strike and extraordinary eye appeal. The Isabella quarter is the only commemorative issue of the denomination.(
Registry values: N1793)
1893 25C Isabella Quarter MS65 PCGS. Navy-blue and russet-brown shades occupy the margins, but much of this lustrous Gem is untoned. The strike is exacting, and the preservation is laudable, particularly on the obverse.(
Registry values: N2998)
1893 25C Isabella Quarter MS65 NGC. Blushes of peach and violet toning are more prominent at the reverse borders than on the obverse. Shining luster with well-preserved silver centers.(
Registry values: N2998)
1900 $1 Lafayette Dollar MS62 NGC. DuVall 2-C. Strongly lustrous through rich patina, blue and violet with strong greenish overtones. Wispy field abrasions and a handful of portrait marks account for the grade.(
Registry values: N991)
1900 $1 Lafayette Dollar MS64 PCGS. CAC. DuVall 1-B. The Lafayette Dollars are the first commemorative silver dollars and they were actually prestruck in 1899. The present coin is a sharply struck Choice specimen, with no serious distractions in the lustrous fields. The brilliant surfaces shine through subtle hints of golden patina. Eye appeal is outstanding.(
Registry values: N1793)
1900 $1 Lafayette Dollar MS65 NGC. DuVall 2-C. Obverse repunching is evident on the second S in STATES and the final A in AMERICA. Light golden toning visits lustrous and impressively unabraded surfaces. A good strike, although a small portion of the planchet surface is visible near Washington's jaw. One minute obverse rim nick at 8 o'clock.(
Registry values: N4719)
1900 $1 Lafayette Dollar MS65 PCGS. DuVall 2-C. Repunching on the second S in STATES and the final A in AMERICA. Delicate straw-gold toning fails to diminish the powerful cartwheel luster. A well struck and beautifully preserved example of this early silver type, struck on the exact centennial of George Washington's death.(
Registry values: N4719)
1921 50C Alabama MS65 PCGS. CAC. Light grayish-tan patina rides over the lustrous surfaces of this well struck Gem, augmented by speckles of deeper color. Some grade-consistent marks are noted, especially on the eagle's leg. Housed in a green label holder.(
Registry values: N2998)
1921 50C Alabama 2x2 MS65 PCGS. This coin displays strong mint luster accented by pale lilac gray toning that slightly deepens toward the rims. A lovely Gem Alabama 2x2 half with only a few small marks on the cheek of Kilby.(
Registry values: N2998)
1921 50C Alabama 2x2 MS66 NGC. Rich gold-gray and blue shadings cover much of the obverse on this shining Premium Gem, though the reverse is largely silver with only faint echoes of color. Well struck and carefully preserved. Census: 77 in 66, 2 finer (5/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1936 50C Albany MS67 PCGS. Soft gold and peach peripheral accents visit otherwise pale silver-gray surfaces. Well struck and pleasingly lustrous for this local-interest issue. PCGS has graded one finer example (5/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1937 50C Antietam MS65 PCGS. Strong golden toning through much of the centers with glimpses of silver at the lustrous borders. Well-defined for the issue and attractive by Gem standards.(
Registry values: N991)
1936-S 50C Arkansas MS67 NGC. A thin peripheral crescent of amber and magenta complements the silver-gold centers of this magnificently preserved Superb Gem. The strike is bold and pleasing, even at the often-weak central reverse. Census: 6 in 67, 0 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1938-S 50C Arkansas MS66 NGC. CAC. A lustrous Premium Gem, deeply toned mustard-gold and yellow overall with glimpses of silver and green. Well struck with a couple of small reed marks below the bust of Liberty. Census: 31 in 66, 3 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N991)
1936-S 50C Bay Bridge MS67 PCGS. Lightly and delicately toned over most of each side, though the borders offer bolder yellow, orange, and emerald-sage toning. The Bay Bridge half is available for a price in MS67 but much rarer any finer, with only nine such coins known to PCGS (5/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1935-S 50C Boone MS67 PCGS. An interesting Superb Gem of this popular commemorative issue, with surfaces that are mostly silver-white on both sides, but with an area of intense copper-rose with iridescent tinges near the rim on each side. The surfaces otherwise show mere blushes of color. Contact marks are virtually nonexistent. Seldom seen finer. Population: 19 in 67, 1 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1937-S 50C Boone MS67 PCGS. Gold-orange toning appears around much of the margins, while the inner fields are pale silver-blue. A lustrous Superb Gem example of this lower-mintage Boone issue. Population: 32 in 67, 1 finer (5/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1938 50C Boone MS67 NGC. While the 1935/1934 issues garner most of the attention, the 1938 Boones have a similarly low mintage, with just 2,100 pieces produced at each Mint. This attractive Superb Gem is lustrous and silver-white with just a whisper of gold toning on each side. Well struck, as is customary for the Boone type. One of five pieces assigned this grade, with just two MS67
★ pieces finer (6/10).
Ex: Dallas Signature (Heritage, 4/2007), lot 1329, which realized $3,105.(
Registry values: N2998)
1925-S 50C California MS66 NGC. CAC. Pastel jade-green and autumn-gold shades encompass this lustrous and fully struck Premium Gem. Thorough perusal beneath a lens cannot locate any contact. Encased in a prior generation holder.(
Registry values: N1793)
1925-S 50C California MS66 PCGS. Immensely lustrous surfaces feature gold, rose, and lavender toning. The obverse has Superb-level eye appeal, and only a single mark on the bear denies that status.(
Registry values: N1793)
1925-S 50C California MS67 PCGS. Exquisite satiny luster shines through antique-gold and sunset-red iridescence that is a bit deeper on the reverse. The strike is unimprovable, and neither side displays any visible marks. Population: 83 in 67, 5 finer (5/10).
Ex: FUN Signature (Heritage, 1/2005), lot 10557, which realized $3,220.(
Registry values: N2998)
1892 50C Columbian MS66 PCGS. Frosty devices and flashy fields give this Premium Gem a semiprooflike character. Both sides offer rich, dappled blue, peach, and violet peripheral toning. PCGS has certified nine finer examples (5/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1935 50C Connecticut MS67 ★ NGC. Honey-gold, peach, and lime toning enriches this shimmering and sharply struck representative. The Charter Oak side appears pristine, while the side with the eagle has only faint abrasions. One of only 15 Connecticut halves that bear a Star designation from NGC (5/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1936 50C Elgin MS67 PCGS. Better-defined than most Elgin coins with the issue's singular frosty luster. Gold-gray overall with deepening to orange, tan, and blue-gray at parts of the borders. PCGS has certified only three finer pieces (5/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1936 50C Gettysburg MS66 PCGS. Faint blue and gold overtones visit frosty silver surfaces. A well struck and pleasing Premium Gem example of this Civil War commemorative. PCGS has certified 83 finer examples (5/10).(
Registry values: N991)
1922 50C Grant No Star MS65 PCGS. Medium walnut-brown toning ensures the originality of this satiny and magnificently preserved Gem. The strike is bold aside from the customary blending on the tree trunk left of the frame house window.(
Registry values: N991)
1922 50C Grant No Star MS66 PCGS. CAC. Light gold and orange shadings appear at the lower obverse and upper reverse margins. Lustrous and exceptionally unabraded with a good strike and the usual prominent die polish lines on the obverse field.(
Registry values: N1793)
1922 50C Grant With Star MS65 PCGS. The Grant With Star at the Gem level is a key coin in a key grade, with few certified finer and much more expensive when found. The current PCGS
Online Price Guide shows an increase of more than 125% between the MS65 and MS66 grades. This Gem example displays powder-gray centers with generous dollops of patina in shades of amber to rose, deepening at the rims in original fashion. The relative paucity of contact and the splendid eye appeal confirm the grade. PCGS has graded only 35 examples finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1928 50C Hawaiian--Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. A lightly rubbed example of this popular commemorative, brighter than expected with minor hairlines but partial original luster remaining. Faint gold-gray retoning appears mostly at the borders.(
Registry values: N1793)
1928 50C Hawaiian--Harshly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. Lightly worn surfaces are glossy silver with only a suggestion of gold to the right. Though impaired, a readily collectible example of this lower-mintage commemorative issue.(
Registry values: N1793)
1928 50C Hawaiian MS64 PCGS. An elusive Choice example of the most important commemorative issue of the series, the present coin features sharp striking details and lustrous, brilliant fields. The distribution figure for this issue was 9,958 pieces and many examples were sold as souvenirs to non-collectors. The issue is seldom encountered in higher Mint State grades.(
Registry values: N1793)
1928 50C Hawaiian MS65 NGC. Each side is about evenly divided into areas of golden-brown and pearl-gray, with occasional glimpses of lilac and aquamarine near the rims. Lustrous for this usually satiny commemorative type, and a loupe reveals only infrequent minor contact. The key type of a 50-piece classic silver commemorative set.(
Registry values: N2998)
1928 50C Hawaiian MS65 PCGS. Gem Hawaiian halves are among the undisputed keys to a complete commemorative silver set, and they see constant demand from the many collectors who concentrate on the series. The present pristine silver-gray Gem displays accents of cinnamon and amber near the rims on each side, with excellent eye appeal and grade-consistent high-point contact. PCGS has graded 69 specimens finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1928 50C Hawaiian MS65 PCGS. CAC. An all-brilliant Gem example of this scarce and popular key commemorative issue. Many Hawaiian halves display unusual (but not unattractive) greenish patina, but this piece seems to have escaped such toning. The surfaces are bright and satiny and show no obvious abrasions.(
Registry values: N2998)
1935 50C Hudson MS64 PCGS. Gold, blue, and violet shadings settle over the lustrous surfaces of this near-Gem. Typical striking softness is noted on Neptune's figure and the sails of the ship.(
Registry values: N991)
1935 50C Hudson MS64 PCGS. Brilliant and lustrous with a bold strike and splendid preservation. The eye appeal is outstanding for the grade. Among the more challenging classic silver commemorative types.(
Registry values: N991)
1935 50C Hudson MS64 PCGS. Toning is generally peach-gold on this near-Gem, though dots of deep toning are prominent along the upper obverse border. Additional faded-blue elements are noted at the reverse interior. Softly struck on the sails, as often seen.(
Registry values: N991)
1935 50C Hudson MS65 PCGS. Russet freckles cling to the margins of this lustrous and minimally abraded Gem. A good strike further ensures the eye appeal. Popular as one of the lowest mintage silver commemorative types.(
Registry values: N1793)
1935 50C Hudson MS65 PCGS. Lustrous and untoned save for a touch of lavender on the obverse. Well struck and minimally abraded save for a cluster of small marks on the whale's head.(
Registry values: N1793)
1925 50C Lexington MS66 PCGS. Lovely golden-brown patina embraces this precisely struck and coruscating high grade commemorative half. Thorough evaluation locates only minor contact. PCGS has certified a mere nine pieces finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1925 50C Lexington MS66 NGC. This fully struck Premium Gem has light straw-gold toning and provides booming cartwheel sheen. The reverse is pristine, and only faint grazes above CONCORD deny numismatic perfection.(
Registry values: N1793)
1925 50C Lexington MS66 PCGS. Light gold and champagne patina enhances the surfaces of this Premium Gem Lexington and Concord half dollar. All design elements are strongly impressed and the fields are pristine.(
Registry values: N1793)
1921 50C Missouri MS65 NGC. Bright silver surfaces are minimally marked, as befits a Gem. Typical striking softness is noted at the portrait's cap and the frontiersman's shoulder. NGC has graded 34 numerically finer pieces (6/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1921 50C Missouri 2x4 MS65 PCGS. This olive-gold Gem provides exemplary luster and pleasing preservation. The strike is crisp save for the usual softness on the shoulder strap. The scarcer variety of a challenging commemorative type. PCGS has certified only 24 pieces finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1921 50C Missouri 2x4 MS65 PCGS. Light to medium autumn-gold toning drapes this lustrous and precisely struck high grade representative. Impressively devoid of contact. The Missouri is among the scarcest silver commemorative types, especially in Gem condition, and the 2x4 variety is more elusive than its undesignated counterpart.(
Registry values: N2998)
1923-S 50C Monroe MS65 PCGS Secure. CAC. Rich golden-brown and navy-blue patina endows the borders of this lustrous and undisturbed Gem. The strike is above average for this conditionally rare low relief issue. A prize for the connoisseur of patinated silver coinage.(
Registry values: N1793)
1923-S 50C Monroe MS65 NGC. Rich antique-gold, jade-green, and mauve patina encompasses this lustrous and unmarked Gem. Sharply impressed for this notoriously strike-challenged commemorative type.(
Registry values: N1793)
1923-S 50C Monroe MS65 PCGS. Bright, frosty surfaces are essentially untoned and radiate dazzling luster. Sharply struck design elements further enhance this commemorative's eye appeal, as do the well-preserved surfaces. The 1923-S Monroe is an important condition rarity in the commemorative series.(
Registry values: N1793)
1937-D 50C Oregon MS68 NGC. Traces of caramel-gold and ice-blue grace this lightly toned and gently shimmering high grade Oregon commemorative. Pristine and fully struck. Census: 63 in 68, 1 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1939-S 50C Oregon MS66 PCGS. Gold-to-orange toning occupies the rims, while the centers are softly lustrous and silver-blue. A pleasing example of this final-year issue. PCGS has graded 86 finer representatives (5/10).(
Registry values: N991)
1939-S 50C Oregon MS66 PCGS. Well preserved and richly toned in apricot, mauve, and russet hues, this Premium Gem Oregon Trail half dollar displays a needle-sharp strike. From the final year of the long-lived Oregon Trail type, which also had the lowest mintage, as only 3,000 sets were issued.(
Registry values: N991)
1915-S 50C Panama-Pacific MS64 PCGS. Light gold-gray toning overall with twin narrow "rings" of deeper color at the borders on each side. Well struck for the issue with more wispy marks than serious faults.(
Registry values: N1793)
1915-S 50C Panama-Pacific MS65 PCGS. CAC. A bright piece of Panama-Pacific silver with surprisingly little patina. Well struck for the issue and minimally abraded. The obverse has a hint of golden color.(
Registry values: N1793)
1915-S 50C Panama-Pacific MS66 PCGS. Cherry-red and olive-green intermingle throughout this lustrous and well defined Superb Gem. A high grade representative of this scarce and popular early silver type. The Panama-Pacific half was the penultimate collaboration between Charles Barber and George T. Morgan, who teamed up for the final time on the McKinley Memorial gold dollar.(
Registry values: N2998)
1921 50C Pilgrim MS67 NGC. Freckles of golden-russet overlie lustrous cream-gray surfaces. Precisely struck and exemplary. An incuse D appears on the obverse exergue, as on all Pilgrim halves. The D is not a mintmark, but the initial of the designer, Cyrus Dallin, who appropriately enough resided in Boston. Census: 24 in 67, 0 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1936 50C Rhode Island MS67 NGC. A wisp of gold toning denies full brilliance, but this lustrous and essentially pristine Superb Gem provides a good strike and remarkable eye appeal. Census: 23 in 67, 1 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1926 50C Sesquicentennial MS65 PCGS. Delicate gold and blue tints settle over strongly lustrous gray surfaces. This is an attractively smooth Gem example of its famously conditionally challenging issue. PCGS has graded eight finer pieces (5/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1926 50C Sesquicentennial MS65 PCGS. A softly struck but impressively preserved Sesquicentennial half with bold "halo" luster beneath dappled gold and white toning. Intriguing eye appeal. PCGS has graded eight numerically finer pieces (6/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1935 50C Spanish Trail MS64 PCGS. Moderately toned with light tan-gold and deeper medium-gray colors over much of each side, coupled with patches of deep purple along the lower obverse. A lustrous near-Gem example of the popular Spanish Trail half dollar.(
Registry values: N1793)
1935 50C Spanish Trail MS65 PCGS. An intricately struck and lustrous Gem with medium honey toning and an unmarked appearance. L.W. Hoffecker designed the Old Spanish Trail type, and a few years later became A.N.A. President. Certified in a first generation holder.(
Registry values: N1793)
1935 50C Spanish Trail MS65 PCGS. Soft pink and gold shadings add nuance to the satiny surfaces of this Spanish Trail Gem. Attentively struck for the issue with a few scattered luster scrapes.(
Registry values: N1793)
1935 50C Spanish Trail MS66 PCGS. This is a delightful Gem with reflective fields and hints of iridescent toning through the fields. A patch of violet-gray toning appears at the upper right obverse border. PCGS has graded 93 finer representatives (5/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1935 50C Spanish Trail MS67 PCGS. CAC. Also known as the Old Spanish Trail, this issue contains a visual pun on the name of explorer Cabeza de Vaca. This is a superlative silver-gray Superb Gem, lightly suffused with tinges of gold. The strike and surface preservation overall are both equally remarkable. Population: 91 in 67, 2 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1925 50C Stone Mountain MS67 PCGS. The Stone Mountain half dollar commemorates the massive undertaking on the mountain of the same name outside Atlanta. The huge stone engraving and the commemorative coin with both created by Gutzon Borglum, who also created Mount Rushmore. This Superb Gem is highly lustrous with frosty silver surfaces beneath intense iridescent toning.(
Registry values: N2998)
1925 50C Vancouver MS65 NGC. The surfaces display thick mint frost and the top half of the obverse and bottom of the reverse show golden-rose and lilac toning. Overall this is a lovely example of this challenging commemorative.(
Registry values: N1793)
1925 50C Vancouver MS65 PCGS. The 1925 Fort Vancouver Centennial half dollars enjoyed a net distribution of 14,994 pieces. The design shows wear easily and examples in higher Mint State grades are scarce today. The present coin is an attractive Gem with light shades of gold, green, and blue toning on the obverse.(
Registry values: N1793)
1925 50C Vancouver MS65 PCGS. This well struck Gem is softly lustrous and offers traces of pink, gold, and blue patina. A few stray marks are present in the fields, though the devices are comparatively clean.(
Registry values: N1793)
1927 50C Vermont MS65 PCGS. Honey-gold and cream-gray toning embrace this lustrous and fully struck Gem. Splendidly smooth and highly attractive. Given the high relief of the design and the quality of strikes, the Philadelphia Mint must have used exceptional die pressure, perhaps in response to complaints about the indifferently struck Sesquicentennial halves made the year before.(
Registry values: N991)
1927 50C Vermont MS66 PCGS. Bright lemon-gold toning prevails on this Premium Gem, with softer lavender-blue hues secondary. Well struck and smooth. PCGS has graded 21 finer pieces (5/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1946-D 50C Booker T. Washington MS67 NGC. Walnut-brown and ice-blue alternate across this coruscating and unabraded Superb Gem. Well struck for the type, although Washington's cheek, as always, shows glimpses of the planchet surface. Census: 54 in 67, 5 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1947-S 50C Booker T. Washington MS67 NGC. Radiant luster exudes from the untoned surfaces of this Superb Gem and a decisive strike brings out sharp definition in the design elements. The few light marks on the lower cheek are primarily as-made planchet marks. Census: 18 in 67, 0 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1950-D 50C Booker T. Washington MS67 NGC. Each side has a slender partial peripheral arc of fire-red and orange toning, but the remainder of this Superb Gem remains brilliant. Lustrous and unabraded with an exceptional strike for the type on Washington's lower cheek. Census: 13 in 67, 0 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1936 50C Wisconsin MS67 PCGS. CAC. Pastel sun-gold, rose-red, and lime-green shades grace this coruscating and fully struck Superb Gem. A nearly pristine example of this popular commemorative type, one of more than 20 different designs issued in 1936.(
Registry values: N1793)
Commemorative Gold
Louisiana Purchase Souvenir Spoon With Jefferson Gold Dollar. Hendershott 54-190. A souvenir spoon from the Louisiana Purchase Exposition with a 1903 Jefferson gold dollar mounted in the bowl, design of the main festival hall around, handle bearing images of bison, horseback riders, drawn wagons, and a locomotive. Design by Bert Ball. The gold dollar has the details of AU, and like the rest of the spoon, it has been polished in the past.
1903 G$1 Louisiana Purchase/Jefferson MS64 PCGS. A brightly lustrous and well struck near-Gem example of the Jefferson type. Surfaces are yellow-gold save for areas of reddish alloy at the upper right and bottom borders of the reverse.(
Registry values: N1793)
1903 G$1 Louisiana Purchase/Jefferson MS66 PCGS. A strongly struck and attractive example with faint sea-green accents over rich yellow surfaces. Carefully preserved with attractive luster. While the Louisiana Purchase/Jefferson gold dollars are available for a price in MS66, anything finer is decidedly scarce; PCGS has graded 70 such pieces (6/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1903 G$1 Louisiana Purchase/Jefferson MS67 PCGS. Struck for the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, a sizable number of gold dollars were sold of this and the McKinley design. However, few pieces are known today in Superb condition. This is a stunning example that shows the often-seen metal flow around the outer margins. Each side is also originally patinated in rich reddish-gold and lilac coloration. Nearly perfect in surface preservation. Population: 70 in 67, 0 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N4719)
1903 G$1 Louisiana Purchase/McKinley MS65 PCGS. Lovely apple-green and peach patina ensures the eye appeal of this lustrous and unabraded Gem. Well struck save for the upper obverse dentils. The borders display a few minute alloy spots.(
Registry values: N2998)
1904 G$1 Lewis and Clark MS63 PCGS. Flashy and attractive with rich lemon-yellow luster. A tiny alloy spot is noted inside the second O in EXPOSITION. Minor marks contribute to the grade.(
Registry values: N1793)
1904 G$1 Lewis and Clark MS64 PCGS. A peach-gold near-Gem with unabraded semi-prooflike fields and a pleasing strike. A desirable example of this early and scarce gold commemorative issue. Despite the 1904 date, the Lewis and Clark Exposition in Portland, Oregon did not open until 1905, to prevent any conflict with the 1904 Louisiana Purchase Exposition held in St. Louis.(
Registry values: N2998)
1904 G$1 Lewis and Clark MS64 PCGS. Attractively toned with lime-green peripheries and peach-tinged fields and devices. The strike is full aside from the dentils, which slope slightly toward the field. Occasional minor grazes are all that limit the grade. Encased in an old green label holder.(
Registry values: N2998)
1904 G$1 Lewis and Clark MS64 PCGS. Rich orange-gold and mint-green patination are intermixed over both sides of this near-Gem commemorative gold dollar and the fields are bright and semiprooflike. A few wispy marks and a tiny planchet flaw in the right obverse field preclude Gem classification.(
Registry values: N2998)
1904 G$1 Lewis and Clark MS66 PCGS. Much of the grade of this exceptional piece comes from the semiprooflike fields and rich, variegated color. The figure of Clark has a pronounced accent of lilac patina on the portrait while displaying deep orange-gold color elsewhere. The bright fields project considerable mirroring that adds significantly to the coin's attractiveness.(
Registry values: N4719)
1905 G$1 Lewis and Clark MS62 PCGS. This lustrous lemon-gold commemorative is pleasing to the unaided eye, although a pass below a loupe reveals faint hairlines from improper storage.(
Registry values: N1793)
1905 G$1 Lewis and Clark MS64 PCGS. The 1904 and 1905 Lewis and Clark issues are the least available gold dollars of the commemorative series in high grades, and the 1905 date is considerably more difficult to locate than the 1904. The present coin is sharply struck on both sides, with outstanding mint luster and intense visual appeal. Housed in a green label holder.(
Registry values: N2998)
1905 G$1 Lewis and Clark MS64 PCGS. CAC. A shining near-Gem example from the second, more elusive year of the Lewis and Clark gold dollar design. Both portraits are strongly detailed, and the nearby fields offer delightful yellow-gold color with orange overtones. The date is available for a price in MS64, though it becomes elusive any finer.(
Registry values: N2998)
1905 G$1 Lewis and Clark MS64 PCGS. CAC. The failure of the 1903 Louisiana Purchase gold dollars to achieve the price appreciation that coin promoter Farran Zerbe had claimed left a bad taste in collectors' mouths and damaged sales of the 1904-05 Lewis and Clark gold dollars as well. The 1905 Lewis and Clark gold dollar is a key to the set at the Gem level, making near-Gems compelling buys today. This example boasts radiant orange-yellow surfaces with some of the typical pebbly appearance around the legends and a bold strike. Contact marks are minuscule.(
Registry values: N2998)
1905 G$1 Lewis and Clark MS65 NGC. Collectors of the commemorative gold series recognize the difficulty of the 1905 L & C, a coin that is especially challenging in Gem and finer grades. This original piece displays rich, variegated orange-gold and lilac patina over both sides, giving the coin a lovely, well-balanced appearance on both obverse and reverse.(
Registry values: N4719)
1915-S G$1 Panama-Pacific Gold Dollar MS64 PCGS. Olive and apricot shades compete for territory across this coruscating and impressively preserved near-Gem. A pleasing representative of this attractively designed commemorative issue.(
Registry values: N1793)
1915-S G$1 Panama-Pacific Gold Dollar MS66 NGC. CAC. Softly frosted yellow-gold luster enlivens surprisingly smooth surfaces. A well struck and attractive Premium Gem example of the Panama-Pacific gold dollar. NGC has graded 53 numerically finer pieces (6/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1915-S G$1 Panama-Pacific Gold Dollar MS66 PCGS. A pristine Premium Gem with rich green-gold toning and a precise strike. Perhaps a hundred examples have been certified finer over the past 25 years, but the present piece will satisfy even the most fastidious collector.(
Registry values: N2998)
1915-S G$1 Panama-Pacific Gold Dollar MS67 PCGS. CAC. The net distribution of Panama-Pacific gold dollars amounted to 15,000 pieces, and examples in Superb Gem condition are quite elusive today. The present coin is incredibly well preserved, with brightly lustrous surfaces and needle-sharp striking details. Population: 48 in 67, 0 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N4719)
1915-S $2 1/2 Panama-Pacific Quarter Eagle MS62 PCGS. CAC. The net distribution figure for Panama-Pacific quarter eagles was 6,749 pieces and the issue was sold both singly and in sets. The present coin is well struck, with attractive orange-gold surfaces and vibrant mint luster. The surfaces show a minimum number of handling marks for the grade and the outstanding eye appeal is attested by the CAC sticker.(
Registry values: N1793)
1915-S $2 1/2 Panama-Pacific Quarter Eagle MS64 PCGS. A satiny honey-gold example with a decidedly undisturbed appearance and nice eye appeal for the assigned grade. The defiant eagle depicted on the reverse is similar to that used on the famous Judd-1608 1879 "Schoolgirl" silver dollar pattern.
Ex: Long Beach Signature (Heritage, 9/2005), lot 4153, which realized $4,312.50.(
Registry values: N2998)
1915-S $2 1/2 Panama-Pacific Quarter Eagle MS65 NGC. Even though his reputation is less than sterling, the numismatic promoter Farran Zerbe can be thanked for the ambitious Panama-Pacific slate of commemorative coins. The Pan-Pac quarter eagles are under intense collector pressure, especially at the Gem level. This high-end example boasts generous luster proceeding from the unperturbed yellow-gold surfaces. The swirling, raised die-polishing lines are typical for the issue.(
Registry values: N2998)
1915-S $2 1/2 Panama-Pacific Quarter Eagle MS66 NGC. CAC. This shimmering apricot-gold Premium Gem appears immaculate upon initial inspection, and only trivial grazes appear beneath a powerful lens. Nicely struck and unquestionably original. The scarcest of the readily collectible Panama-Pacific denominations.(
Registry values: N4719)
1916 G$1 McKinley MS67 NGC. Peach-gold fields are bounded by sun-gold margins and devices. A razor-sharp Superb Gem that boasts vibrant luster and essentially pristine preservation. President McKinley had previously been honored on a 1903 gold dollar commemorative, and is scheduled to appear on a Presidential dollar in 2013. Census: 65 in 67, 1 finer (5/10).(
Registry values: N4719)
1916 G$1 McKinley MS67 PCGS. A pristine and intricately struck Superb Gem. The peach-gold toning is deepest at the reverse center. The obverse design was the final issued entry from veteran Chief Engraver Charles E. Barber, who died in February of the following year. Struck from moderately rotated dies. Population: 61 in 67, 0 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N4719)
1917 G$1 McKinley MS63 PCGS. Pink tints on lustrous yellow-orange surfaces, most visibly on and around the portrait. This minimally abraded Select McKinley dollar hails from the second year of the design.(
Registry values: N991)
1917 G$1 McKinley MS65 PCGS. Rich gold-orange luster enlivens this dusky yet compelling Gem. Well struck with suggestions of lavender in the fields surrounding the portrait.(
Registry values: N2998)
1922 G$1 Grant No Star MS62 PCGS. Well-defined for the Grant gold dollar series with a solid strike on the portrait's hair. Sun-yellow fields offer strong luster but also show slide marks under magnification.(
Registry values: N1793)
1922 G$1 Grant No Star MS65 PCGS. CAC. A lovely butter-gold Gem with exemplary preservation and excellent eye appeal. The strike is good, but has the customary minor softness on Grant's temple and the opposite portion of the homestead. The Grant was the third consecutive commemorative program with minor design variations to encourage additional collector purchases. In the case of the Grant gold dollar, the Star and No Star versions trade at similar levels.(
Registry values: N2998)
1922 G$1 Grant No Star MS65 PCGS. An immensely lustrous Gem representative of the Plain or No Star Grand gold dollar, strongly impressed with bold yellow-gold color. Close inspection turns up only a few small spots and short, shallow marks. The Grant gold dollars were the only classic gold commemorative designed by a woman.(
Registry values: N2998)
1922 G$1 Grant With Star MS64 PCGS. Only 5,000 Grant commemorative gold dollars were distributed with the small incuse star on the obverse. The present coin is a pleasing near-Gem specimen, with bright surfaces and sharp striking details.(
Registry values: N2998)
1922 G$1 Grant With Star MS65 PCGS. Rich peach-gold coloration displays traces of mint-green. The surfaces show intense luster and exhibit well-impressed design elements. There are no mentionable marks on either side. The coin displays pleasing overall eye appeal that is sure to draw serious attention from aficionados of commemorative coinage.(
Registry values: N2998)
1922 G$1 Grant With Star MS66 PCGS. Rich butter-yellow luster dominates each side of this bright Premium Gem, though the centers pale slightly to canary-gold. A strongly struck representative of the popular Grant With Star gold dollar, mintage 5,000 pieces plus assay coins, that would make an excellent addition to a high-level classic commemorative set.(
Registry values: N2998)
1922 G$1 Grant With Star MS67 PCGS. A beautiful orange-gold Superb Gem. The strike is full save for the usual slight softness on the tree trunk near the frame house window. A loupe fails to locate even the smallest abrasion. A small area of darker toning on the base of the roof will identify the present high grade example.
Ex: San Francisco ANA Signature (Heritage, 7/2005), lot 7177.(
Registry values: N4719)
1926 $2 1/2 Sesquicentennial MS65 PCGS. Vibrant cartwheel luster and rich lemon-gold color ensure the eye appeal of this beautifully preserved Gem gold commemorative. Sharply struck and desirable. The two and a half dollar denomination has not been struck since 1926, although gold five and ten dollar commemoratives were issued in recent decades.(
Registry values: N2998)
1926 $2 1/2 Sesquicentennial MS65 PCGS. CAC. It is a downright shame that the United States and its Mint could not see fit to issue a 1776-1976 gold commemorative coin to celebrate the nation's Bicentennial, but one supposes it was too soon after the 1971 Nixon administration's abandonment of the Bretton Woods agreement, ending convertibility of the U.S. dollar to gold. At any rate, the 1926 Sesquicentennial is the last of the classic gold commemoratives, and Gem specimens are quite popular. This lovely example boasts orange-gold, highly lustrous surfaces with excellent eye appeal. The strike on the low-relief surfaces is a tad stronger than usual, further increasing its desirability.(
Registry values: N2998)
1926 $2 1/2 Sesquicentennial MS65 NGC. CAC. Gem Sesquicentennial quarter eagles are under much collector pressure for two reasons: They are the last issue in the complete set of classic commemorative gold, and any example graded at the Premium Gem level or finer is going to cost significantly more. This Gem example boasts pleasing luster over orange-yellow surfaces, with few signs of contact. NGC has certified 93 pieces finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1926 $2 1/2 Sesquicentennial MS65 PCGS. Apricot and khaki-gold toning ensures the eye appeal of this highly lustrous and crisply struck Gem. No abrasions are noticeable. The popularity of the national sesquicentennial theme is evident in the mintage of this issue, which exceeds the combined total of the 1925 Fort Vancouver and 1927 Vermont silver half types.(
Registry values: N2998)
1926 $2 1/2 Sesquicentennial MS65 PCGS. The 1915-S Panama-Pacific issue and this 1926 Sesquicentennial issue are the only two commemorative quarter eagles that the Mint struck, although some consider the 1848 CAL quarter eagle to be a third. This Gem is highly lustrous with brilliant yellow surfaces and hint of pale orange toning. A few tiny copper spots are evident.(
Registry values: N2998)
1926 $2 1/2 Sesquicentennial MS65 PCGS. Both Sesquicentennial denominations are well-established in collectors' minds as elusive in Gem condition. This shining MS65 example has bold luster that enlivens mostly orange-gold surfaces. A deep red copper spot at the left side of the obverse has small, concentrated echoes elsewhere.(
Registry values: N2998)
Modern Issues
1996-W G$5 Smithsonian Gold Five Dollar MS70 NGC. The Smithsonian five dollar gold commemorative boasts a low mintage of 9,068 pieces in Uncirculated format. The present coin is a technically perfect specimen, with a razor-sharp strike and lustrous, pristine fields.(
Registry values: N2998)
1997-W G$5 Jackie Robinson Gold Five Dollar MS70 NGC. Ex: US Vault Collection L/M. The Uncirculated Jackie Robinson five dollar is the "key date" of the modern commemorative series, due to its low
Guide Book mintage of 5,174 pieces. This is a fully struck and mark-free example with vibrant luster and only a few pinpoint mint-made strike-throughs on the central reverse.(
Registry values: N4719)
2000-W $10 Library of Congress Bimetallic Ten Dollars MS70 NGC. Gold on the outside, platinum on the outside, and flawless regardless of metal, this bimetallic ten dollar comes from the Mint State issue, less ordered at the time of release but more desirable today. Satiny surfaces host devices that offer the razor-sharp detail collectors have come to expect from modern commemoratives.(
Registry values: P2)
2001-W $5 Capitol Visitor Center Half Eagle MS70 NGC. The Capitol Visitor Center half eagle had a low distribution of just 6,781 pieces in Uncirculated format, which ranks it among the least available modern commemoratives. This technically perfect, bright yellow specimen exudes satiny luster and has spectacular eye appeal.(
Registry values: P1)
Modern Bullion Coins
1995-W $1 Silver Eagle PR69 Deep Cameo PCGS. A virtually flawless specimen of this undisputed key issue among silver American Eagles. It offers absolute contrast between the thick silver-frost of the sharply struck devices and the fathomless modern mirrors. PCGS has certified only two examples in the sole grade beyond PR69 (5/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1995-W $1 Silver Eagle PR69 Ultra Cameo NGC. The 1995-W silver eagle is the key date of the series, due to its minuscule mintage of 30,125 pieces. The present coin shows every detail of the classic Walking Liberty design in exquisite, frosty relief. The deeply reflective mirrors produce dramatic black-on-white contrast with the sharply rendered devices. A virtually perfect coin for the discriminating collector.(
Registry values: N2998)
Five-Piece 1995-W 10th Anniversary American Eagle Set PR69 Deep Cameo PCGS. All five pieces so graded by PCGS. Includes the four gold denominations,
tenth-ounce, quarter-ounce, half-ounce, one-ounce, but as always, the star attraction is the practically perfect
one-ounce silver. Comes with the case of issue as well as the original box and literature.(
Registry values: N2998)
Four-Piece 1997-W Platinum Eagle Set PR70 Ultra Cameo NGC. The set includes one-ounce $100, half-ounce $50, quarter-ounce $25, and tenth-ounce $10 1997-W platinum eagles, each identically certified as the finest obtainable grade. All four coins are as perfect today as they were when they were struck during the first year of the platinum American Eagle series.
Four-Piece 1998-W Platinum Eagle Set PR70 Ultra Cameo NGC. The set includes one-ounce $100, half-ounce $50, quarter-ounce $25, and tenth-ounce $10 1998-W platinum American Eagles in matched ultimate grades. All four coins appear perfect, although the reverse side of the holder for the $25 coin displays a few marks that have no impact on the coin itself.
1999-W G$10 Quarter-Ounce Gold Eagle--Struck by Unfinished Proof Dies--MS69 NGC. This West Point example is partially but not fully reflective, as the dies were not finished at the time of striking. A virtually perfect example of the prized variety.(
Registry values: P1)
Four-Piece 2000-W Platinum Eagle Set PR70 Ultra Cameo NGC. The set includes one-ounce $100, half-ounce $50, quarter-ounce $25, and tenth-ounce $10 2000-W platinum American Eagles. Those who demand numismatic perfection need look no further, since each coin is immaculate and certified as PR70 Ultra Cameo.
Four-Piece 2003-W Platinum Eagle Set PR70 Ultra Cameo NGC. The set includes one-ounce $100, half-ounce $50, quarter-ounce $25, and tenth-ounce $10 2003-W platinum American Eagles, each awarded the ultimate achievable grade by NGC. All four coins are fully struck and flawless.
2006-W $50 One-Ounce Gold Buffalo PR70 Ultra Cameo NGC. NGC described as "First Strikes." Absolute contrast is as flawless as any other single aspect of this specimen. A pleasing representative of this popular issue.
2006-W $10 Tenth-Ounce Platinum Eagle PR70 Ultra Cameo NGC. A superlative Superb Gem in the perfect state of preservation with light gold surfaces. The fields are mirrored around satiny devices.
2006-W $25 Quarter-Ounce Platinum Eagle PR70 Ultra Cameo NGC. This Ultra Cameo proof is perfectly preserved with brilliant contrast and untoned surfaces.
2006-W $50 Half-Ounce Platinum Eagle PR70 Ultra Cameo NGC. An incredible example, exactly as it left the dies, with sensational contrast between the fields and devices. Light gray and untoned.
Four-Piece 2006-W Platinum Eagle Set PR70 Ultra Cameo NGC. The set includes one-ounce $100, half-ounce $50, quarter-ounce $25, and tenth-ounce $10 2006-W platinum American Eagles. All four coins are identically graded PR70 Ultra Cameo and merit that lofty assignment due to their unimprovable preservation, strike, and white-on-black contrast. Each coin represents a single-year type, since the reverse design for the proof platinum bullion coins changes annually.
2006-W $100 One-Ounce Platinum Eagle PR70 Ultra Cameo NGC. This perfect Ultra Cameo proof has stunning black and white contrast with unlimited mirrored fields and bold, lustrous devices.
2007 G$50 One-Ounce Gold Buffalo MS70 NGC. Described by NGC as "Early Releases." A technically perfect example of this popular modern issue with smooth butter-yellow surfaces.
2008 $50 One-Ounce Gold Buffalo MS70 NGC. The remarkable texture of the gold American Buffalo coins is on full display with this example. Even under magnification, there is nary a flaw to be found.
2008-W $50 Half-Ounce Platinum Eagle PR70 Deep Cameo PCGS. The Justice reverse and the familiar Mercanti-designed Statue of Liberty obverse converge on this half-ounce platinum American Eagle. Even close scrutiny turns up no flaws.
2008-W $100 One-Ounce Platinum Eagle PR70 Deep Cameo PCGS. A technically perfect example of this modern platinum piece, flawlessly contrasted and desirable. The reverse shows the one-year Justice design.
2009 $20 Ultra High Relief MS70 NGC. A technically flawless example of this modern release, which evokes the Ultra High Relief models for the double eagle proposed by Augustus Saint-Gaudens. The holder allows a clear view of the edge design.
2009 $50 One-Ounce Gold Buffalo MS70 NGC. Described by NGC as "Early Releases." A technically perfect example of this modern bullion issue, the American pure-gold counterpart to coins such as the Canadian Maple Leaf.
Coins of Hawaii
1883 50C Hawaii Half Dollar MS61 NGC. CAC. Pleasing golden-brown, powder-blue, and lime-green toning enrich the peripheries, while the fields and devices are cream-gray. A lightly abraded representative of this single year type.
Errors
2001 Lincoln Cent--Double Denomination, Struck on a 2001-P Dime--MS68 NGC. With the usually strict quality control at the U.S. mints, it is quite rare to find modern double denominations. Collectors treasure these rare and interesting errors. An impressive amount of the dime's undertype is still visible, including the date. A touch of tan accents the mostly silver-gray surfaces. Both sides appear perfect, and the cent's details are boldly struck. The bust of Roosevelt is upside-down relative to Lincoln. A highly lustrous and appealing specimen.
1883 5C With Cents Nickel--Split After Strike--Good 4 ANACS. This first-year Liberty nickel split in two pieces long after it was struck, presumably due to gas trapped in the flan during coinage strip production. The two pieces are each housed in a separate Good 4 ANACS holder. The holders have consecutive serial numbers and respectively refer to the coin fragment within the holder as PC1 and PC2. The first fragment shows the entire obverse and approximately 20% of the reverse, between 9 o'clock and 12:30. The second, smaller fragment shows none of the obverse and about 80% of the reverse, between 12:30 and 9 o'clock. The coin surface is slate-gray, and the area where the split occurred is rough and striated. The portrait displays faint hairlines.
Undated Jefferson Nickel--Obverse Struck Through Round Object--MS63 NGC. Doubtless struck through a planchet, though whether cent or dime is unknowable; the former is perhaps more likely. Gold-toned with enough of the obverse obscured that the date and other potential markers (such as an obverse mintmark or the presence of the designer's initials) are completely obliterated.
Undated Clad Washington Quarter--Obverse Die Cap With Double Strike--MS66 NGC. After an obverse die cap was formed, it fell from the press and received a second, off-center impression before it was ejected. The overlapping strikes have removed any evidence of the date, though examination of the edges reveals a copper core.
1975 Philadelphia Mint Set With Die Adjustment Strike Bicentennial Quarter. This sealed 1975 Philadelphia Mint Set is sealed along with its envelope (and judging by touch, the Denver Mint Set) in a currency-style NGC pouch. No grades are indicated on the NGC insert. The Bicentennial quarter is a die adjustment strike, weakly defined on the drummer and outer legends but with the star-encircled torch clearly defined.
1969-D 50C Kennedy Half--Struck on an Underweight Planchet--MS62 NGC. 9.3 gm. A normal 1969-D half has a 40% silver alloy and weighs 11.5 gm. The NGC holder shows the edge, which lacks a copper core. Thus, the half dollar is not struck on a planchet made from quarter dollar stock. Presumably, the roller dies that formed the half dollar stock were set to an incorrect thickness, and the stock was rolled too thin. Lightly toned and lustrous with incompleteness of strike (characteristic of an underweight planchet) on the tail feathers and the obverse border between 3 and 6 o'clock.
Hard Times Tokens
1837 New York Feuchtwanger's Composition Three Cent Token VG8 NGC. Low-117, HT-262. A well-worn but smooth example with silvery surfaces. Distinctive and affordable, likely carried as a pocket-piece curiosity by a 19th century owner.
World Medals
1792 French Liberté Françoise Medal. MS64 NGC. Hennin 387, Maz 318, VG 338. 39 mm. French medal, LA CONVENTION, LIBERTÉ FRANÇOISE, bell medal dated 1792 by Andre Galle, head of Liberty facing left, with flowing hair, behind her a staff topped with a Phrygian cap, L'AN I DE LA. R.F. ("first year of the French Republic"), rev. legend within wreath, A LA CONVENTION NATIONALE PAR LES ARTISTES REUNIS DE LYON-PUR METAL DU CLOCHE FRAPPE EN MDCCXCII ("To the national convention of artists from the united artists of Lyon--Pure bell metal struck in 1792." [From revolutionary times in France.]
This historic medal was inspired by the Libertas Americana medal, featuring the same head design. This attractive piece has deep olive and steel surfaces with slight roughness that is typical of known examples.
GSA Dollars
1878-CC $1 MS65 Prooflike NGC. Minimally toned save for hints of gold at the rims and moderately reflective. This first-year Carson City Gem is impressively preserved with great design definition on the frosted portrait and eagle. This beauty is band-certified in the black GSA holder of issue with box and certificate.(
Registry values: P4, N1793)
1880/79-CC $1 Reverse of 1878 MS65 NGC. VAM-4. A Top 100 Variety. This well known Carson City overdate also possesses a Second Reverse, alone among 1880-dated Morgans save for the 1880-CC VAM-7. Lustrous and lightly toned with unabraded fields and a few wispy grazes on the cheek. Accompanied by the box and certificate of GSA issue.(
Registry values: P5, N1793)
1881-CC $1 MS65 NGC. Thick mint luster characterizes this common GSA Hoard dollar. Most of each side is brilliant, but there is a bit of light golden color present. Fully struck. No box or papers are included.(
Registry values: P4, N991)
1883-S $1 Soft Pack VF30 Uncertified. The 1883-S is rarely seen in a GSA soft pack. A search of our Permanent Auction Archives, which date back to 1991, indicates that we have offered 670 1883-CC GSA dollars, but not a single 1883-S in that category. Stone-gray and chestnut-brown with unobtrusive marks noted on the eagle's breast and near 9 o'clock on the obverse. Included is the blue envelope and two certificates of Mint issue.(
Registry values: P7, N1)
1885-CC $1 MS65 NGC. A fully brilliant Gem example of the scarce 1885-CC dollar, usually only seen in Mint State grades. This example has untoned silver surfaces with an average strike.(
Registry values: P4, N991)
Additional Certified Coins
1885-CC $1 Morgan Dollar MS65 Paramount (MS64). The mustard-gold and green colors are dominant at the margins of this Carson City dollar, with gunmetal-blue elements secondary. Well struck and desirable.
Session 3
Patterns
1855 P1C Flying Eagle Cent, Judd-168 Original, Pollock-193, R.4--Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. Proof. About midway in diameter between the large and small cents, this pattern is also transitional in that it pairs a Flying Eagle obverse and a reverse similar in design to the large cent. Artificially toned orange-red, but well struck and unabraded.
1855 P1C Flying Eagle Cent, Judd-168 Original, Pollock-193, R.4, PR63 Red and Brown PCGS. CAC. Thirteen stars surround an eagle that is flying slightly upward, similar to the Christian Gobrecht/Titian Peale flying eagle design for the Gobrecht dollars (and soon the Flying Eagle cents). The date 1855 is below with slanted 5s, and the reverse is similar to the large cent. The planchet is slightly smaller than the large cent, obviously a transitional pattern between the "old coppers" and small cents that were first struck in 1856. Struck in bronze with a plain edge. The obverse has a combination of mint red and blue toning, with deeper blue on the reverse. Clash marks are evident on each side, an unusual situation on pattern coins. Population: 12 in 63 Red and Brown, 18 finer (6/10).
1858 P1C Indian Cent, Judd-208, Pollock-253, R.1, PR64 NGC. Indian head cent as adopted in 1859, struck in copper-nickel with a plain edge. Two obverse and two reverse dies were used to strike these pattern cents. This is the rare variant with a low date and clusters of five leaves. Only a half dozen pieces are estimated known. This is a lovely example that has much reddish color on each side and peripheral blue on the obverse. The strike is a bit soft, as often seen on copper-nickel cents. The only mentionable flaw is located on the obverse rim at 6 o'clock and is of Mint origin.
From The Classic Collection.
1858 P1C Indian Cent, Judd-211, Pollock-255, Snow-PT33, R.4, AU55 PCGS. The Narrow Bust Point subvariety of Judd-211, described as "Rarity-7" by Pollock. The Indian cent obverse of 1859, except dated 1858, and the reverse features a broad oak wreath sans shield, the denomination as usual centered within the wreath. Struck in copper-nickel with a plain edge. Luminous peach and orange surfaces are lightly worn, as if this coin spent a brief time as a pocket-piece. Housed in a green label holder.
Ex: George D. Hatie Collection (Bowers and Merena, 8/1983), lot 1582; Shahbabian Collection (Bowers and Merena, 1/1996), lot 2364.
1859 P50C Half Dollar, Judd-239, Pollock-295, R.4--Improperly Cleaned--NCS. Proof AU Details. The so-called "French Head" design for the half dollar that features a bust of Liberty facing right, draped with a ribbon inscribed LIBERTY with a wide wreath of oak and vine on her head. The reverse has 1/2 DOLLAR in the center and is surrounded by a wreath of cotton, tobacco, corn, sugar cane, wheat, and oak. Struck in silver with a reeded edge. Artificially toned deep cream-gray, sea-green, and golden-russet to conceal hairlines and a couple of field scuffs.
1863 50C Half Dollar, Judd-342, Pollock-414, Low R.7, PR65 PCGS. CAC. The obverse and reverse designs for Judd-342 are similar to those used to strike regular issue with motto coinage in 1866, except for the 1863 date. Struck in silver, with a reeded edge. USPatterns.com states these patterns were actually produced in the late 1860s to early 1870s, and marketed in pattern sets during that time period. An example of such a set can be found in lot 129 of the Woodside Collection (New York Coin & Stamp, 4/1892):
"1863 Proof set: with Dollar, Half and Quarter: same as regular issue, with additions of 'IN God WE TRUST' over eagle: this set is unique and has never before been offered, even the existence of such a set being known to but few numismatists: brilliant silver proofs: 3 pcs."
The present coin is a delightful example of this rare pattern issue, with sharp striking details on the frosty devices. The surfaces are reflective under lovely iridescent blue and lavender patina. Currently, PCGS has certified only two specimens of Judd-342 in PR65, with none finer (5/10).
1864 50C Half Dollar, Judd-391, Pollock-459, Low R.7, PR65 PCGS. CAC. Transitional striking for the half dollar. The obverse has the usually seen obverse, while the reverse has the With Motto reverse as adopted in 1866. Struck in silver with a reeded edge. These pieces are actually restrikes made circa 1869 and into the early 1870s, offered with restrikes of other denominations in complete sets.
This example is a through-and-through Gem, as suggested by the old-style holder and the CAC attestation. Warm peach and cool violet and blue shadings embrace carefully preserved surfaces on the obverse, while the reverse is lighter gold through the centers. A sharply struck charmer.
1867 $1 Dollar, Judd-593, Pollock-657, High R.7, PR65 NGC. The obverse and reverse are struck from the regular issue dies for the 1867 Seated dollar, in brass with a reeded edge. According to USPatterns.com, only five examples are known in brass. The issue began appearing in auction catalogs in the 19th century in such offerings as lot 204 of the Woodside Collection (New York Coin & Stamp, 4/1892):
"1867 Dollar: regular type: brass: proof: exceedingly rare."
This is the finest piece certified of this rarity (5/10), and it appears significantly finer than the Garrett specimen. The fields show exceptionally deep mirrors, which highlight the subtle iridescence that overlies the essentially problem-free surfaces. Naturally, much of the green color from the brass composition is evident beneath the multicolored toning.
1869 5C Five Cents, Judd-684, Pollock-763, R.5, PR64 PCGS. Ex: Benson. Similar to the contemporary three cent nickel, but the Roman numeral V replaces the Roman III, and a Maltese cross and a scroll bearing the motto closes the reverse wreath. Struck in nickel with a plain edge. Caramel-gold and stone-gray toning blends throughout this nicely struck and undisturbed specimen.
Ex: Hollinbeck Stamp & Coin Company, circa 1945, lot 1564; Benson Collection (Ira & Larry Goldberg, 2/2003), lot 1806.
1869 10C Standard Silver Ten Cents, Judd-702, Pollock-781, R.5, PR63 PCGS. On the obverse a right-facing Liberty wears a starless tiara with a plain band. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA borders the upper periphery, with IN GOD WE TRUST in a curved ribbon below. The reverse shows STANDARD SILVER around the upper edge, with 10 / CENTS in an oak and laurel wreath. Struck in silver with a reeded edge. This is a fairly common Standard Silver pattern that was sold in sets with other designs and denominations by the Mint for $15. The surfaces are mostly brilliant with a light trimming of golden around the margins on each side. A few light hairlines and contact marks explain the grade.
From The Classic Collection.
1869 25C Standard Silver Quarter Dollar, Judd-733, Pollock-814, R.5, PR66 PCGS. CAC. This Standard Silver variety depicts Liberty with a headband adorned with a single star and hair tightly bound. The reverse displays the denomination within a wreath of oak and laurel leaves. Struck in silver with a reeded edge. This pattern is known on both thick and thin planchet, and this piece appears to be struck on a thin planchet. The deeply mirrored fields flash brightly through the speckled emerald-green, golden, and rose toning seen on each side.
From The Classic Collection.
1869 50C Standard Silver Half Dollar, Judd-743, Pollock-824, High R.6, PR64 Cameo PCGS. CAC. A bust of Liberty faces right and wears a cap ornamented with large stars. A ribbon inscribed LIBERTY rests on her shoulder. IN GOD WE TRUST resides within a scroll below, and UNITED STATES OF AMERICA encircles her head. On the reverse, STANDARD SILVER is centered above the familiar wreath of cotton and corn. 50 CENTS is placed within the wreath, and the date is located beneath. Struck in silver with a plain edge. Crisply struck and brightly mirrored with peripheral caramel-gold toning. A small gray spot on the upper right obverse field does not appear to limit the grade.
1870 25C Standard Silver Quarter Dollar, Judd-895, Pollock-1002, Low R.7, PR62 PCGS. The Liberty Head obverse, with no star on the tiara. IN GOD WE TRUST is on a scroll below the portrait. On the reverse an open agricultural wreath encloses 25 CENTS, date 1870 below. STANDARD is at the upper rim. Struck in silver with a plain edge. This specimen offers strong mirrors through peach-toned centers, while the margins are duskier blue. Sharply impressed with a few contact marks and hairline patches in the fields which account for the grade. Housed in a green label holder. Population: 2 in 62, 9 finer (5/10).
1870 50C Standard Silver Half Dollar, Judd-987, Pollock-1116, High R.6, PR62 PCGS. Standard Silver design with Liberty facing right wearing a headband with a star, a scroll below, and UNITED STATES OF AMERICA above. The reverse has 50 CENTS in the center and is surrounded by a wreath of oak and laurel with 1870 below and STANDARD SILVER above. This design is similar to that used in 1869. Probably fewer than a half dozen are known of this variant. Struck in silver with a reeded edge. Extensively hairlined, the surfaces have golden-brown and lilac toning interspersed over both sides.
Ex: Central States Auction (4/2006), lot 1848, where it brought $2,760.
1872 T$1 Commercial Dollar, Judd-1219, Pollock-1360, Low R.7, PR66 PCGS. The obverse is the regular design for the Seated Liberty dollar. The reverse has a laurel wreath with UNITED STATES OF AMERICA around. The wreath stems are tied by a bow and intertwined with a ribbon inscribed GOD OUR TRUST. Inside, COMMERCIAL and DOLLAR are separated by a cornucopia with 420 GRS 900 FINE on two lines below. Struck in silver with a reeded edge. Only about a dozen examples of this pattern variety are known, and at least three of those are held in museums, leaving a smaller number of survivors available to collectors today. This example is a splendid Gem proof with reflective fields hidden beneath pewter-gray, lilac, blue and iridescent toning. A few faint hairlines and minor blemishes are of little concern. Pedigree identifiers are virtually non-existent on this example, leaving only the toning pattern to make a possible match with previously offered pieces.
1873 T$1 Trade Dollar, Judd-1276, Pollock-1418, R.5, PR64 Cameo NGC. A coronet inscribed LIBERTY is surrounded by 13 stars with the date below. The reverse has the statutory legend around a wreath with the denomination and technical data inside, the bottom of the wreath tied by a ribbon with IN GOD WE TRUST. Struck in silver with a reeded edge. According to USPatterns.com: "This is one of the designs that was sold by the mint in 6 piece sets for $30. The sets were made in silver with both plain and reeded edges, copper and aluminum." This is an impressive piece that has deep mirrors on each side and sharply contrasting frosted devices. Both obverse and reverse are hairlined. The mostly brilliant surfaces show just a touch of pale golden color around the margins on each side.
1873 T$1 Trade Dollar, Judd-1293, Pollock-1435, R.4--Obverse Scratched--NGC Details. Proof. The design is similar to the issued Trade dollar, but Liberty's left hand rests on a globe, right hand holds a staff, and plow handles are behind the globe. On the reverse, the banner bearing E PLURIBUS UNUM is clutched by the eagle's beak, which also clutches a Federal shield in place of the usual olive branch. Struck in silver with a reeded edge. The problem of die opposition is apparent on this coin with higher details in the center of both obverse and reverse. As a result, there is not enough metal to fill the designs and the coin ends up weakly struck in these areas. Of greater import, however, are several light scratches on the right side of the obverse. The fields otherwise are deeply mirrored and there is noticeable mint frost on the devices. Most of each side is brilliant but deep color is noted over the rims on both obverse and reverse.
1873 T$1 Trade Dollar, Judd-1310, Pollock-1453, R.4, PR64 NGC. The obverse centers around a seated figure of Liberty facing left, with 13 stars around and the date below. Liberty wears an Indian headdress and holds a Liberty pole, with cap. Her left hand rests on a globe with LIBERTY inscribed, and there are two flags behind. The reverse features a small eagle clutching three arrows and an olive branch. Below the eagle are the specifications 420 GRAINS and 900 FINE. Above the eagle is a banner inscribed E PLURIBUS UNUM and below is another banner reading IN GOD WE TRUST. The peripheral inscriptions are UNITED STATES OF AMERICA and TRADE DOLLAR. Struck in silver with a reeded edge. Each side shows central brilliance with light reddish-golden color at the margins. A few light hairlines explain the grade.
1877 25C Sailor Head Quarter Dollar, Judd-1500, Pollock-1653, Low R.7, PR63 Brown PCGS. Designed by William Barber and nicknamed the Sailor Head design, it is nearly identical to the design of certain 1875 half eagle and eagle patterns. A coronet inscribed LIBERTY adorns a head of Liberty with hair tied back with a ribbon. The reverse is of the regular dies for the 1877 quarter. Struck in copper with a reeded edge. The Barber Sailor Head design is similar to that used on the twenty cent, half eagle, and eagle patterns of 1876. It was also used on the dime, half dollar, and dollar patterns in 1877. It is estimated by USPatterns.com that eight examples are known in copper, two of which have been silverplated. It appears to us that fewer pieces are actually known of the Judd-1500. This is the only piece we have a record of over the past 20 years. The last coin sold was in August, 1991. Saul Teichman has records of four pieces, all of which appeared in auction prior to 1991. Of special note, this pattern was missing from the Lemus Collection.
The surfaces are deeply mottled with olive, rose, and cobalt colors intermixed over each side. The striking details are complete. The only interruptions in the surfaces that could be used as a pedigree identifiers are a diagonal abrasion at the back of the eyebrow of Liberty and a partial circular planchet lamination in the lower right obverse field.
1877 50C Morgan Half Dollar, Judd-1509, Pollock-1663, Low R.7, PR65 Brown NGC. The design close to the adopted Morgan dollar of 1878, but in half dollar size with minor device differences. Struck in copper with a reeded edge. As a class, the half dollar patterns of 1877 are among the most desirable of all pattern series. Considering all of the different varieties, there are over 40 different half dollar patterns for the year, and all are rare. This Gem Proof of the Judd-1509, one of the closest to the final Morgan dollar design, has lovely olive brown surfaces with reflective fields. A few slight spots on each side may help identify future auction appearances.
Ex: Long Beach (Heritage, 2/2005), lot 9865.
1877 50C Half Dollar, Judd-1540, Pollock-1711, Unique, PR62 PCGS. The central figure on the obverse is a rather small bust of Liberty facing left, surrounded by an arc of 13 stars, the date 1877 below. Liberty hair is tied in a bun with a ribbon inscribed LIBERTY in incuse lettering. The reverse features a stylized eagle with shield, clutching an olive sprig and three arrows. The eagle holds a scroll inscribed E PLURIBUS UNUM in its beak. The legend UNITED STATES OF AMERICA arcs around the periphery, with the denomination HALF DOL. below. Struck in silver with a reeded edge.
Roger Burdette and USPatterns.com cite a Mint archives document, dated March 20, 1877: "Anthony Paquet left pair of half dollar dies with Coiner to have them turned down to fit the mint's presses." Unfortunately, the dies broke early in the striking process. All examples known, except this single piece, feature a prominent die crack through stars 1 to 5 and extending through the date to stars 12 and 13. A second die was prepared, this one, with the date positioned with the bust point over the extreme left edge of the base of the 1. This is the only known example of this pattern from this second set of dies. The surfaces are brilliant and lightly hairlined. There is a contact mark in the lower left obverse field below the chin of Liberty that identifies this as the Bass specimen, a piece that he discovered was from the second die pairing.
Ex: Higgy Sale (Kosoff, 9/1943); C.E. Monroe; Armand Champa Collection (Bowers and Merena, 5/1972), lot 1079; Harry Bass; Harry Bass I (Bowers and Merena, 5/1999), lot 1241, where it brought $6,325.
1879 $1 Goloid Metric Dollar, Judd-1627, Pollock-1823, R.5, PR62 PCGS. William Barber's design for the Goloid Metric dollar with a large head of Liberty facing left and LIBERTY on a wide ribbon around her head. The reverse is laid out with the proposed composition of the coin in the center, surrounded by a circle of 38 stars. Struck in silver with a reeded edge. Mostly brilliant and highly reflective with a light overlay of rose and golden toning on each side.
From The Classic Collection.
1881 3C Liberty Head Three Cents, Judd-1669, Pollock-1870, High R.6, PR66 Brown PCGS. CAC. Three cent nickel pattern featuring the head on the obverse similar to that used on the adopted Liberty nickel of 1883. The reverse has a Roman numeral III in the center, surrounded by a wreath of cotton and corn. Struck in copper with a plain edge. About a dozen pieces are known of this pattern in copper, this being the finest certified to date (6/10). This attractive specimen is deeply mirrored and tinged in steel-blue and apricot patina. It is identifiable by a lintmark in the center of Liberty's cheek.
(1982) "1759" Martha Washington "Cent"--Struck on a Dime Blank--MS63 NGC. 2.3 gm. Dies of Judd-2180, but struck with a plain edge on a clad dime Type One planchet. Slightly uncentered toward 3 o'clock, but the legends are virtually intact. The rim is fully raised only on the reverse near 9 o'clock. The strike is a bit soft on the major devices, but the cream-gray surfaces are unblemished. Presumably struck circa-1982 when the cent alloy changed to predominantly zinc.
Gold Dollars
1850 G$1 MS64 NGC. The 1850 is only moderately scarce in typical Mint State, but examples with unbroken cartwheel sheen and unmarked surfaces are difficult to come by. The centers display the minor incompleteness customary for the issue. Census: 34 in 64, 16 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1851 G$1 MS64 NGC. CAC. A frosty near-Gem example of this popular type issue, well struck for the date. Surfaces are generally yellow-gold with evidence of alloy at the lower reverse.(
Registry values: N1793)
1851 G$1 MS64 PCGS. Rich green-gold toning aids the eye appeal of this lustrous and unblemished near-Gem. A good strike overall with minor incompleteness noted at the centers.(
Registry values: N1793)
1851-C G$1 AU58 PCGS. CAC. Variety 1. Radiant lemon-gold surfaces have nearly intact luster. A well struck example of this popular Type One Charlotte gold dollar issue. Population: 35 in 58, 64 finer (5/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1851-D G$1 MS63 PCGS. Variety 3-E. The 1851-D gold dollar has a reported mintage of 9,882 pieces, large in the context of the series, but minuscule in absolute terms. Doug Winter estimates a surviving population of 150-175 coins in all grades, with 12-15 examples remaining in Mint State. Currently, PCGS has certified only four coins in MS63, with two finer; while NGC has graded four examples at the Select level, with six finer (6/10).
The present coin is a delightful Select specimen, with vibrant mint luster and pleasing green-gold surfaces. The striking details are sharp for a D-mint issue, but some softness is noted on LA in DOLLAR. Overall visual appeal is outstanding.(
Registry values: N4719)
1851-O G$1 MS62 PCGS. Rich sun-gold shades dominate the obverse, while the reverse has less orange and is closer to pale yellow. Well-defined for the issue and housed in a green label holder.(
Registry values: N1793)
1852-O G$1 MS61 PCGS. A lustrous yellow-gold O-mint dollar with typically soft centers but better definition at the borders. Marks and pinscratches in the fields contribute to the grade. Population: 18 in 61, 39 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1853 G$1 MS64 NGC. CAC. This Type One gold dollar delivers blazing luster and an intricate strike. Sun-gold overall, with glimpses of dusky peach in design recesses. A few faint field grazes determine the grade. Housed in a former generation holder.(
Registry values: N1793)
1853 G$1 MS64 PCGS. CAC. A fully struck and exceptionally mark-free Choice gold dollar. Peach-gold at the centers with khaki-green near the rims. Thoroughly lustrous and attractive.(
Registry values: N1793)
1853 G$1 MS66+ NGC. The 1853 gold dollar is the most available date of the series and a premier 19th century type coin. The present coin is a sharply struck, lustrous Premium Gem, with pristine orange-gold surfaces. NGC has awarded this specimen their new Plus designation in recognition of its outstanding quality and eye appeal.(
Registry values: N4719)
1855 G$1 MS64 NGC. CAC. The Type Two gold dollar proved highly dissatisfying for mass production, and Philadelphia struck the type for just two years before a replacement came in 1856. That weakness, however, turned into a different sort of strength in the eyes of collectors, and the Type Two pieces became sought-after as representatives of a short-lived type. This is a Choice example from the second of the two Philadelphia issues, lustrous orange-gold with prominent clash marks in the centers. Well struck and minimally abraded, an attractive near-Gem. NGC has graded 47 finer examples (6/10).(
Registry values: N7079)
1855 G$1 MS66 NGC. The tiny gold dollar was popular with numismatists of the 19th century. While larger denomination gold coins were prohibitively expensive even for most collectors, they found the gold dollar attractive, available, and affordable. Apropos of the denomination, Augustus Heaton remarked, "It has attracted great attention from many collectors who have sought no other gold series."
The coins' popularity also extended to foreign collectors, such as John G. Murdoch, a member of the Numismatic Society of London. In the catalog of the Murdoch Collection (Sotheby, Wilkinson & Hodge, 7/1903), there were no less than 143 examples of the U.S. gold dollar. Lot 800 was a typical listing, "Dollars of the larger size, With an Indian's head to left, dated 1854, 1855, 1857 (2), and 1862." Note that the cataloger in 1903 was familiar enough with the series to distinguish between the smaller Type One gold dollars and the larger Type Two and Type Three coins, but not familiar with the more subtle design differences of the later two types.
The design of the gold dollar was changed in 1854 to make the coins easier to handle in everyday commerce, creating the Type Two style. The coins featured a high relief bust of an Indian princess on a larger diameter, thinner planchet. Unfortunately, the new design was impossible to strike satisfactorily, with universal weakness showing on the central reverse design. The design was modified after just a couple of years. The short-lived Type Two is the least available gold dollar type, and examples are highly prized by type collectors.
A substantial mintage of 758,269 gold dollars was achieved by the Philadelphia Mint in 1855. Q. David Bowers believes this date is the most obtainable Type Two gold dollar in ultra-high grades, making a logical choice for advanced type collectors. The present coin is frosty orange-gold with delightful eye appeal. The strike is better than average, but shows the characteristic softness on the central reverse. Light clashing is evident, but there are no obvious abrasions or luster grazes. Census: 11 in 66, 5 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N10218)
1856-S G$1 Type Two XF40 NGC. Considerable butter-yellow radiance remains in the fields of this lightly worn Type Two S-mint. Wispy abrasions on either side of the portrait contribute to the grade.(
Registry values: N1793)
1856-S G$1 Type Two XF45 PCGS. CAC. Luster clings to the yellow-orange margins of this Choice XF coin, which represents the last Type Two gold dollar issue. Suggestions of alloy are present at the right reverse rim.(
Registry values: N1793)
1857 G$1 MS64 PCGS. CAC. Here is an extremely important coin for the gold dollar specialist. Any late 1850s gold dollar in Choice Mint State, regardless of its date or mint, is a condition rarity, and the 1857 is no exception. This piece has frosty luster, lovely yellow surfaces, and prominent clash marks. Population: 36 in 64, 24 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1858-S G$1 AU55 PCGS. Rich orange-gold radiance defines the eye appeal of this briefly circulated S-mint gold dollar. Minimally abraded overall and housed in a green label holder. Population: 17 in 55, 22 finer (5/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1862 G$1 MS64 PCGS. CAC. Thoroughly lustrous with pale orange color and pleasing preservation. A meticulously struck and high quality representative of this available Civil War date.(
Registry values: N1793)
1870 G$1 MS66 PCGS. The skimpy mintage of 6,335 gold dollars in 1870 came at a time when a plethora of unbacked fractional currency left over from the Civil War drove "good money" out of circulation, as Gresham's Law--"bad money drives out good money"--dictates. The situation was aggravated by postage currency, copper-nickel cents and three cents that were technically unredeemable, as were copper and bronze half cents, cents, and two cents. This currency patchwork quilt may have led to the retirement of a few of the shiny new 1870 gold dollars, which were then retained due to their low denomination and novelty value.
This Premium Gem coin displays repunching at the base of the 0 in the date, seen on most examples. Frosty orange-gold surfaces are noticeably prooflike, a byproduct of the low mintage, and only the tiniest ticks appear on either side. A super example of this low-mintage postbellum issue. Population: 4 in 66, 7 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N4719)
1873 G$1 Closed 3 MS62 PCGS. While the 1873 Open 3 is as available as any later date within the gold dollar series, the Closed 3 is a different matter. Just 1,800 business strikes were coined, and few among those were set aside. This is an unblemished sun-gold representative with good luster and prominent obverse clashmarks. Population: 12 in 62, 21 finer (5/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1874 G$1 MS66 PCGS. This sharply struck Premium Gem gold dollar displays reflective orange-gold fields with hints of rose and green in some areas. The word LIBERTY is mostly missing from the headband, an omission often seen on this issue. Overall eye appeal is outstanding. Population: 51 in 66, 34 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1875 G$1 --Mount Removed--NGC Details. XF. The rim is filed at 12 o'clock on the obverse and at 6:30 on the reverse. The surfaces are bright from polishing, but all survivors are desirable, as only 400 pieces were struck.
1881 G$1 MS67 PCGS. CAC. The 1881 gold dollar is always in demand because of the low mintage of 7,620 pieces. The present coin is a spectacular Superb Gem, with a razor-sharp strike and exceptional mint luster. The outstanding eye appeal of this piece is acknowledged by the CAC sticker. Population: 83 in 67, 36 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1881 G$1 MS68 PCGS. CAC. The one dollar gold and three dollar gold denominations of the 1880s show some remarkable similarities. Both are mostly low-mintage affairs, with a token small number issued yearly, and both came to an end in 1889. Advanced collectors and dealers of the day were not only aware of the small mintages, but they put aside some pieces that are remarkable condition rarities today. In fact, it is plausible that they may have had insider information as to when the series would end, given the cozy relations between some well-connected coin dealers and Mint personnel.
The 1881 gold dollar was produced to the extent of a mere 7,620 pieces, and the present Superb Gem representative boasts an impeccable strike that displays full details throughout. Frosty luster overwhelms both sides, and the pristine surfaces reveal nary a contact mark, as expected, even under a loupe. One of the finest survivors for a type or date set. Population: 36 in 68, 0 finer (5/10).(
Registry values: N4719)
1882 G$1 MS68 PCGS. CAC. The 1882 gold dollar saw a stingy production amounting to only 5,000 pieces, a token amount that was likely made to prevent the 125 proofs made from becoming overnight sensations. This Superb Gem example is completely struck on the obverse, yet the reverse shows the most minor softness on portions of the wreath. The surfaces are light greenish-gold and beam with intense coruscating luster. This marvelous coin is well-suited for a type or date set, as it is one of only nine such pieces certified at PCGS; there are, as expected, none finer (5/10).(
Registry values: N4719)
1883 G$1 MS68 PCGS. Housed in a green label PCGS holder, this 1883 gold dollar is a stunning Superb Gem, one of just seven coins that PCGS has graded MS68 with none finer, and that population includes the possibility of resubmissions (6/10). Both sides are prooflike with virtually flawless surfaces. Even a strong glass fails to reveal more than a few trivial blemishes on each side. This piece has brilliant yellow surfaces with lovely hints of rose color that enhance its considerable eye appeal. Among PCGS-certified coins, this piece represents just the fifth auction appearance of an MS68 in our sales since 1993. This is a spectacular coin for the connoisseur who demands the finest possible quality.(
Registry values: N4719)
1886 G$1 MS64 PCGS. Crisply detailed with flashy luster. Bright yellow-gold surfaces have watery areas and small, scattered marks. A pleasing near-Gem example of this limited-mintage and conditionally elusive issue.(
Registry values: N1793)
1889 G$1 MS64 PCGS. CAC. The 1889 gold dollar is an available date in Mint State and enjoys great popularity as a type coin. The present coin is sharply struck, with booming mint luster and abundant eye appeal.
From The Classic Collection.(
Registry values: N1793)
1889 G$1 MS67 PCGS. CAC. The 1889 gold dollar is extremely popular with type collectors because it is readily available in high grades. Even at the Superb Gem level the issue can be located with patience, but anything finer is very rare. The present coin is a magnificent Superb Gem, with explosive, frosty luster and an exquisite strike. The outstanding visual appeal is confirmed by the CAC sticker.(
Registry values: N2998)
1889 G$1 MS67 NGC. The gold dollar saw a resurgence in popularity as a gift-giving delicacy in 1889, but that use failed to stop the denomination from being abolished in 1890. This satiny Superb Gem from the last year of production has rich yellow-orange luster with suggestions of pink and green. NGC has graded 16 numerically finer pieces (6/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
Proof Gold Dollars
1860 G$1 PR63 Cameo NGC. CAC. The surfaces are yellow-gold overall, but the considerable field-device contrast produces the desirable gold-on-black appearance coveted by collectors of proof gold. A few minor field marks explain the grade but fail to dampen either the appeal or the significance; this is an important opportunity to obtain an example of this antebellum issue, produced to the extent of only 154 coins, for a reasonable outlay. Garrett and Guth estimate that only 25-30 examples survive today, even though this is the first proof gold dollar made in more than token quantity. The repunching on the LL of DOLLAR is typical. Census: 3 in 63 Cameo, 6 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: P4)
Early Quarter Eagles
1806/4 $2 1/2 8x5 Stars Good 4 PCGS. Breen-6122, BD-1, High R.4. From a minuscule mintage of 1,136 pieces, 1806/4 quarter eagles are seldom encountered in any grade. John Dannreuther estimates a surviving population of 75-90 examples. The present coin shows extensive wear on all surfaces, but the overdate is plainly readable. The devices remain strongly outlined, except for the right obverse stars. Population: 1 in 4, 30 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: P6)
1829 $2 1/2 MS64 NGC. Breen-6132, BD-1, High R.4. Each of the six Capped Bust quarter eagle issues from the 1829 through 1834 With Motto is known by single die pairings. So few were made, there was simply no need for multiple dies for the coins, each produced in a range from 3,400 to 4,500 pieces per year.
For most of early Mint history, the quarter eagle was the red-headed stepchild of American numismatics. In one of Walter Breen's more-poetic phrases that happens to be demonstrably true, he wrote concerning the early quarter eagle denomination in his 1988
Complete Encyclopedia:"The problem is less why the coins are rare, why so few were made to begin with, but why any were struck at all! To judge from available Archives records, they were ordered on whim by a few local banks (principally the Bank of Pennsylvania and the Bank of the United States); to judge from the condition of survivors, they spent most of their time in vaults. Between 1803 and 1833, the Mint's major output consisted of cents, half dollars, and half eagles; all other denominations had a kind of poor-relative status--seldom called for, few made, little welcome."
In fact, from its first 1796 No Stars quarter eagle mintage in 1796 through the Capped Bust, With Motto issue of 1834, the Mint would eke out a stingy mintage of only 64,262 quarter eagles--23
Guide Book dates and varieties, with a total face value of $160,655. In comparison, the single 1802/1
half eagle mintage, by itself, was 53,176 pieces with a face value of $265,880.
Because the quarter eagles of 1829 had a reduced diameter that required a proportional decrease in the size of the design and lettering, both the obverse and reverse are new for the year. The following year, 1830, saw a second reverse introduced, showing repunching on the U of UNITED; that reverse continued on the five issues up through the design's end in 1834. In other words, although all of the 1829-1834 With Motto quarter eagle issues are produced from single die pairings, there were six obverse dies--one obverse for each date--paired with only two reverse dies.
The present near-Gem is sharply defined throughout and displays reflective, semiprooflike fields. A few minor hairlines and handling marks appear in the fields, but there are no serious impairments on this beautiful coin. The yellow-gold surfaces display no adjustment marks. The High R.4 rarity factor must be taken with a grain of salt, as this piece is also
conditionally quite rare. NGC has certified only one specimen finer, with three others at PCGS (6/10). This piece represents a
momentous opportunity for type collectors.(
Registry values: P4)
Classic Quarter Eagles
1834 $2 1/2 Classic AU58 NGC. Large Head, Breen-6140, Variety 4, R.3. Flashy surfaces offer pale yellow-gold radiance. Well struck with light rub on the highest design elements. A significant depression angles across Liberty's neck, and minor abrasions are scattered across each side.(
Registry values: P1)
1836 $2 1/2 Script 8 AU53 ANACS. Head of 1835, Breen-6143, Variety 11, R.2. A die crack passes through star 6. This lightly worn piece is notable for the outlandish violet, blue, and orange colors on each side, evidence of extensive copper alloy. Two thin marks are noted near star 12 and above the eagle's head.(
Registry values: P1)
1836 $2 1/2 Script 8 MS62 PCGS. Head of 1835, Breen-6143, Variety 13. This example is from a late state of the obverse die, with a heavy bisecting crack from 11 o'clock to 4 o'clock, and with a branch crack down to the left across the forecurl and cheek. Mint State examples of this scarce variety are seen from time to time. This piece has typical weakness at the centers, with frosty yellow and orange-gold luster.(
Registry values: P1)
1836 $2 1/2 Script 8 MS63 PCGS. Head of 1835, Breen-6143, Variety 11, R.2 The keys to attribution are the Script 8, the star 6 nearly touching the hair--here with a die crack, frequently seen--and no berry on the olive stem on the reverse. This is a delightful type coin, seldom seen in so fine a grade. This example is certified in a PCGS green-label holder, with brilliant luster over orange-gold surfaces. The strike is somewhat soft through the centers of each side, usual for the issue, and a few stray contact marks determine the grade while detracting not a whit from the appeal. Population: 30 in 63, 16 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: P1)
1836 $2 1/2 Block 8 AU50 PCGS. Head of 1837, Breen-6144, Variety 15, R.2. The most accessible of the Block 8 die pairs. A lightly worn and still-lustrous piece, well struck with remarkably pale green-gold surfaces.(
Registry values: P1)
1836 $2 1/2 Block 8 AU58 NGC. Head of 1837, Breen-6144, Variety 15, R.2. The center stroke of the 8 is thin, the first hair curl is flatter than the second, and there is a berry on the olive branch. This near-Mint State piece retains a fair amount of luster and is well delineated, save for the usual softness in the hair at Liberty's forehead and ear and along the shield's left border.(
Registry values: P1)
1836 $2 1/2 Block 8 MS64 PCGS. Head of 1837, Breen-6144, Variety 15, R.2. An unusually nice example of a Classic Head date typically encountered in XF. Rich lemon-gold toning is predominant but leaves a blush of ice-blue at the obverse center. Both sides are remarkably clean, even for the MS64 level, with contact limited to trivial ticks above the eagle's neck. The strike is crisp, if not quite full on the forehead curls and eyebrow. More quarter eagles were struck in 1836 than in all other years of the type combined, yet high-grade pieces are decidedly rare. Population: 10 in 64, 4 finer (5/10).(
Registry values: P1)
1838-C $2 1/2 AU53 NGC. Breen-6147, Winter-1, Variety 20, R.3. Only one die marriage was used to create the smallish production of 7,880 examples of this first-year C-mint issue. The 1838-C is a popular subtype of the Obverse Mintmark style, and its boldly repunched mintmark lends added appeal. This AU53 piece has a few moderate surface pecks consistent with a short time in circulation. Much appeal remains on the antique-gold surfaces, however, and there are no overt marks save a couple of scattered scrapes on the reverse, away from the focal areas. Census: 5 in 53, 50 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: P3)
1839-C $2 1/2 VF30 NGC. Breen-6149, Winter-1, Variety 23, R.3. The 1839-C Classic Head quarter eagle boasts a mintage of just 18,140 pieces, with three known die varieties. Surprisingly, the date is reasonably available today. The present coin shows the remnants of a numeral 8 under the 9 in the date, characteristic of Variety 23. Much original detail remains on this specimen, with the obverse less worn than the reverse. Doug Winter estimates a surviving population of 300-400 examples, with 125-150 specimens extant in VF grades.(
Registry values: P5)
1839-O $2 1/2 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. Breen-6152, Variety 27, R.3. High Date, Wide Fraction. A lightly hairlined and mildly glossy example of this pursued low-mintage date. The green-gold surfaces are smooth, and the devices offer a wealth of detail. The first New Orleans quarter eagle and the only O-mint issue of the type.
1839-O $2 1/2 AU53 PCGS. Breen-6152, Variety 27, R.3. The "Wide Fraction" die pair, one of only two known from the mintage of 17,781 pieces. Luster fills the devices and reverse border, and outlines individual stars. Marks are absent aside from a hair-thin line through the chin. A precisely struck apricot-gold representative of this rare New Orleans date. Population: 15 in 53, 61 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: P3)
Liberty Quarter Eagles
1843-O $2 1/2 Small Date, Crosslet 4 MS61 NGC. The more accessible variety for this O-mint issue. A well-defined example with hints of green-gold against richly lustrous canary-yellow surfaces. Census: 50 in 61, 47 finer (5/10).(
Registry values: P2)
1843-O $2 1/2 Small Date, Crosslet 4 MS62 PCGS. The stars are well defined on this specimen, characteristic of Winter's Variety 1. The 1843-O quarter eagle is an available date in circulated grades, with an original mintage of 288,002 pieces. Experts estimate a surviving population of 600-800 pieces in all grades, but the issue becomes rare at the MS62 level. The present coin displays lustrous orange-gold surfaces and sharp striking details throughout. Population: 13 in 62, 12 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: P2)
1844-C $2 1/2 XF40 NGC. Variety 1. Sole die pair for the year. Well-defined with considerable yellow-gold luster and surprisingly bright. Light abrasions contribute to the grade. Housed in a prior-generation holder.(
Registry values: P2)
1845 $2 1/2 MS60 NGC. A sharply struck quarter eagle with reflective yellow-gold surfaces that show no trace of wear. Accumulated minor to moderate abrasions account for the grade. Census: 6 in 60, 66 finer (5/10).(
Registry values: P2)
1845-O $2 1/2 AU53 NGC. With a mintage of just 4,000 coins, the 1845-O is another elusive issue in the Liberty quarter eagle series. This greenish-gold example has lightly colored surfaces with traces of luster and few blemishes aside from grade-consistent marks. Census: 8 in 53, 16 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: P2)
1846-C $2 1/2 --Improperly Cleaned, Scratched--NGC Details. XF. Variety 1. The pale gold fields are mildly cloudy from hairlines, and a patch of faint pinscratches is noted between stars 9 and 10. Struck from rusted and multiply clashed dies. This Charlotte issue is rare due to a tiny mintage of 4,808 pieces, all struck from the same die pair.
1849 $2 1/2 MS61 NGC. Here is a sensational and historically important quarter eagle, struck during the early days of the California gold rush. With its faint greenish appearance, there is a possibility that this quarter eagle was actually coined from gold discovered in California. The surfaces are frosty and lustrous with most of the design definition bold detailed. Census: 8 in 61, 9 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: P2)
1849-C $2 1/2 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. Variety 1. The sole die pair for the year. Well-defined for the issue with a bright appearance and only minor wear. The neck has a pair of moderate marks, and a patch of pinscratches is noted near star 5.
1850 $2 1/2 MS63 PCGS. This antebellum issue--likely struck mostly from newly mined California gold--was produced to the extent of more than a quarter-million coins, but high-grade examples are scarce. This Select example shows lovely orange-gold coloration and good overall eye appeal. The centers of each side are somewhat softly struck. Population: 14 in 63, 4 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: P2)
1850-O $2 1/2 AU50 ANACS. Dusky yellow-orange surfaces have glimmers of luster at the margins. Lightly worn and softly struck but with considerable New Orleans eye appeal.(
Registry values: P2)
1850-O $2 1/2 AU58 NGC. An original yellow-gold near-Mint New Orleans example that has noticeable luster and only a few minor field marks. Well struck at the borders with a typical impression at the centers. The 5 in the date is repunched below the flag. Census: 65 in 58, 11 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: P2)
1853 $2 1/2 MS64 NGC. Attentively struck with bold orange-gold luster that offers a touch of satin. Both sides are minimally abraded save for a rim nick at the upper reverse. Census: 71 in 64, 20 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: P2)
1854-C $2 1/2 --Mount Removed--NGC Details. AU. Variety 1. Only one die pair is known. Unnatural bright-yellow surfaces with weak central reverse details. Evidence of a former jewelry mount is visible on the edge at 12, 3, 6, and 9 o'clock.
1854-O $2 1/2 MS62 NGC. CAC. The 1854-O can be located with minimal difficulty in lower grades, but is a rare coin in Mint State. Certified population figures indicate that examples above MS62, the grade of the current offering, are seldom seen. Well struck at the borders, with softness at the centers typical of the New Orleans Mint of the era. Luster dominates all but the open fields. Census: 23 in 62, 2 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: P2)
1856-O $2 1/2 XF45 NGC. This orange-gold Choice XF quarter eagle is free from any consequential marks, and glimpses of luster remain. A scant 21,100 pieces were struck for this antebellum New Orleans issue.(
Registry values: P2)
1857-O $2 1/2 AU58 NGC. The New Orleans Mint produced 34,000 quarter eagles in 1857, and the denomination would never again make an appearance out of that Mint. This impressive example is finer than most survivors. It has pale yellow surfaces with hints of orange toning. Both sides exhibit considerable luster, bold details, and only moderate surface marks.(
Registry values: P2)
1861 $2 1/2 New Reverse, Type Two MS62 NGC. CAC. The New Reverse hub has long, slender arrows that are entirely separated from the arrow shafts. This lovely Mint State piece is fully brilliant with bright yellow-gold luster, frosty surfaces, and sharp design details.
From The Classic Collection.(
Registry values: P2)
1861 $2 1/2 New Reverse, Type Two MS63 PCGS. A shining yellow-gold Select coin with only trifling softness at the highest points of the otherwise well-defined portrait. Light abrasions overall with a small rim nick at 1 o'clock on the obverse.(
Registry values: P2)
1861 $2 1/2 New Reverse, Type Two MS64 PCGS. CAC. The mintage of the 1861 exceeded the combined production of all other issues of the denomination from the 1860s, yet Choice Mint State examples are scarce. This is a lustrous and fully struck olive-gold quarter eagle with exceptionally smooth surfaces. and remarkable eye appeal for the designated grade. Population: 76 in 64, 30 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: P2)
1863-S $2 1/2 AU55 NGC. CAC. The mid-Civil War mintage of the 1863-S quarter eagle was a stingy 10,800 pieces in the hard-money Old West; most examples circulated widely, if not far. The present antique-gold example offers a bold strike, with only light high-point wear and no mentionable signs of contact. Census: 10 in 55, 22 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: P2)
1865 $2 1/2 AU50 PCGS. This remarkable quarter eagle survives from an extremely small mintage of only 1,520 business strikes. An additional 25 proofs were coined for collectors. In a series full of rarities, the 1865 is one of those hidden dates that garners little attention. While quarter eagle specialists are fully aware of its rarity, most other collectors would give little thought to this issue. However, a perusal of current population data will clearly show its importance. This splendid piece is sharply detailed, highly lustrous, minimally abraded, and it exhibits pleasing yellow color. Population: 2 in 50, 6 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: P2)
1870-S $2 1/2 AU58 NGC. Surprisingly bright with pale lemon-yellow surfaces. Lightly abraded with minor rub across the high points of the well struck devices. Census: 26 in 58, 12 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: P2)
1871-S $2 1/2 AU58 NGC. Strongly lustrous with just a touch of rub on the high points. This sun-yellow S-mint piece is well struck and modestly abraded. Census: 59 in 58, 28 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: P2)
1872-S $2 1/2 MS62 PCGS. The main coinage focus of the San Francisco Mint in 1872 was half dollars, not quarter eagles, of which only 18,000 were produced. The issue is rare in Mint State. This MS62 example is better-struck than most survivors of the issue, with yellow-gold surfaces that show only minor softness on the lower eagle's claws and Liberty's forelock. Some light die clashing, here seen only on the reverse, is also characteristic. Population: 3 in 62, 4 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: P2)
1872-S $2 1/2 MS62 NGC. The 1872-S quarter eagle boasts a low mintage of 18,000 pieces, and specimens in Mint State grades are very rare today. The present coin is an attractive specimen, with bright greenish-gold surfaces and strongly impressed devices. Currently, NGC has certified four examples in MS62, with six finer; while PCGS has graded only three coins at this level, with four finer (6/10).(
Registry values: P2)
1878-S $2 1/2 MS63 PCGS. Well struck with flashy fields, not the most common state for this frequently circulated quarter eagle issue. Scattered light to moderate abrasions appear in the yellow-gold fields. Population: 34 in 63, 9 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: P2)
1878-S $2 1/2 MS64 NGC. A razor-sharp and satiny near-Gem with clean fields and excellent eye appeal. Surprisingly scarce at the MS64 level, despite a reasonable mintage. The penultimate San Francisco issue, since large gold denominations were more convenient for large payments in the hard money West. Census: 15 in 64, 3 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: P2)
1879-S $2 1/2 AU58 NGC. Well struck and minimally abraded with sun-gold color and ample peripheral luster. The final branch mint issue of the type, although San Francisco continued to coin higher denomination gold until 1930. Census: 59 in 58, 16 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: P2)
1885 $2 1/2 MS61 PCGS. An important opportunity for collectors to obtain an Uncirculated example from a limited mintage of just 800 business strikes in 1885. Although a few scattered marks and fine hairlines are present, the design features are boldly detailed, and the lemon-gold toning is attractive.
Ex: Baltimore ANA Signature (Heritage, 7/2008), lot 2861, which realized $4,312.50.(
Registry values: P2)
1891 $2 1/2 MS66 NGC. Garrett and Guth consider the 1891 quarter eagle underrated in their
Encyclopedia of U.S. Gold Coins, writing:
"In grades up to gem Uncirculated, the date catalogs for little more than common. This is difficult to understand, as the 1891 quarter eagle is many times rarer than any of the later-date issues."
In higher grades, however, this low-mintage issue receives its due. This MS66 survivor, the single finest coin known to NGC (5/10), is strongly struck with rich, swirling luster that enlivens yellow-gold to peach surfaces. Both sides are carefully preserved beneath a light layer of patina.(
Registry values: P2)
1893 $2 1/2 MS67 NGC. Most of the quarter eagles of the 1890s have moderate to small mintages--30,000 pieces, in the case of the 1893. Although examples can be found in grades up through MS67, such as the present piece, and occasionally even in MS68, specimens appear less often than pieces dated in the 1900s. As such, they make wonderful acquisitions for type sets, combining the dual appeal of an ultrahigh grade with the cachet of 19th century gold coinage. This Superb Gem 1893 is fully struck, with vibrant, frosty luster over the light greenish-gold surfaces. The fields on both sides are virtually pristine. Census: 2 in 67, 0 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: P2)
1898 $2 1/2 MS65 NGC. Vibrant luster, a full strike, and attractive green-gold toning confirms the eye appeal of this carefully preserved scarcer date quarter eagle. Only 24,000 pieces were struck.(
Registry values: P2)
1900 $2 1/2 MS66 NGC. CAC. The turn-of-the-century date provides extra appeal to this beautiful Premium Gem quarter eagle. The mintage was a surprisingly large 67,000 coins, a total likely reflecting its status as a "special date" at the time of production. The present MS66 example is fully struck over orange-gold surfaces that are nearly mark-free. NGC has certified 30 coins finer (6/10)(
Registry values: N1793)
1902 $2 1/2 MS63 NGC. Lustrous and exactingly struck with lovely sea-green and orange toning. The eye appeal is significantly greater than suggested by the assigned numerical grade.(
Registry values: N991)
1904 $2 1/2 MS65 PCGS. A gorgeous Gem with apricot centers and olive-tinted margins. Lustrous and mark-free with an intricate strike and a solitary speck of aqua residue within the 0 in the date. Encased in an old green label holder.(
Registry values: N1793)
1904 $2 1/2 MS66 NGC. Rich lemon-yellow luster with bold design definition. The inner zones are remarkably clean, though the right obverse shows a couple of rim disturbances.(
Registry values: N1793)
1904 $2 1/2 MS67 PCGS. This essentially perfect Liberty gold type coin displays beautiful orange-gold and rose toning. The fields and devices are unabraded, and cartwheel luster dominates the intricately struck surfaces. An outstanding example certain to be long admired by its next owner. Population: 32 in 67, 1 finer (5/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1907 $2 1/2 MS66 PCGS. An impressive Premium Gem, this 1907 Liberty quarter eagle has brilliant gold luster, bold design definition, and rich honey-gold toning. It is a pristine piece that will please nearly any connoisseur. PCGS has only certified 52 finer examples (6/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1907 $2 1/2 MS67 PCGS. Regardless of the date, Superb Gem Liberty quarter eagles are rarely encountered in the market place. Even the high mintage 1907 offered here is elusive so fine. This piece has frosty and pristine yellow-gold surfaces with splashes of delicate orange toning on each side. Population: 51 in 67, 1 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
Proof Liberty Quarter Eagles
1881 $2 1/2 PR64 Deep Cameo PCGS. The net low mintage of only 73 proofs complements the also-low business strike production of 1,950 coins, and today both issues are popular for those reasons in high grade. Garrett and Guth estimate that only 20 proofs survive, but many of them are impaired. This trouble-free near-Gem proof boasts a razor-sharp strike, with brightly reflective mirrors and dramatic field-device contrast. The surfaces display consistent, attractive light orange-gold color. A few light minor hairlines appear in the fields, but there are no significant distractions. This piece ranks among the finest obtainable at PCGS with Deep Cameo surfaces. Population: 3 in 64 Deep Cameo, 0 finer (5/10).(
Registry values: P4)
1886 $2 1/2 PR61 Cameo NGC. The proof 1886 two and a half has a miserly mintage of 88 pieces, and presumably a number of those were eventually spent and/or melted. NGC has certified 37 examples in all grades (as of 5/10), but there are undoubtedly resubmissions within that quantity. The present needle-sharp specimen is friction-free and lacks any singularly relevant marks, but the fields suggest indifferent storage a century ago.(
Registry values: P3)
1901 $2 1/2 PR64 Deep Cameo PCGS. CAC. A sensational example with incredible contrast, this proof Liberty quarter eagle features deeply mirrored fields and highly lustrous devices. This is the final issue of the Liberty quarter eagles series that is sometimes found with deep cameo contrast. PCGS has certified 21 Deep Cameo proof 1901 quarter eagles, compared to just four coins for all years from 1902 to 1907. Population: 8 in 64 Deep Cameo, 7 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: P1)
1903 $2 1/2 PR63 PCGS. Only 197 proof quarter eagles were struck in 1903, with about half that number surviving today in all grades. The Mint employed a brilliant, low-contrast finish for proof coins during this period, and the present coin is a typical example. Both fields and devices are highly reflective. The striking details are sharp throughout. Only a few handling marks in the obverse field prevent a higher grade. Population: 27 in 63, 60 finer (5/10).(
Registry values: P1)
1903 $2 1/2 PR64 PCGS. Only 197 proof quarter eagles were struck in 1903, and about half that number survive today. Although the Mint used a brilliant finish for the devices, as well as the fields for the 1903 proofs, the present coin displays definite elements of contrast. The striking details are razor-sharp, and the surfaces are deeply reflective. Population: 36 in 64, 24 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: P1)
1907 $2 1/2 Genuine PCGS. Proof. The PCGS number ending in .92 suggests Cleaning as the reason, or perhaps one of the reasons, that PCGS deemed this coin not gradable. In our opinion, this coin has the details of a PR50 specimen that has been cleaned. Lightly rubbed yellow-gold surfaces show extensive hairlines and scattered contact marks, though glimmers of proof luster remain in the margins and the protected detail is sharp.
Indian Quarter Eagles
1908 $2 1/2 MS64 NGC. CAC. The striking details are needle-sharp on this Choice 1908 quarter eagle. The surfaces are a pleasing orange-gold color and display soft, satiny luster. Overall eye appeal is outstanding.(
Registry values: N1793)
1908 $2 1/2 MS65 NGC. CAC. The near-total absence of marks on the cheek and elsewhere, save for a single tick of minuscule import, puts this Gem coin in a distinct minority for the type, one generally plagued by contact marks on the exposed high points. The reverse is similarly unabraded. Soft luster emanates from antique-gold surfaces on this super example.(
Registry values: N2998)
1908 $2 1/2 MS65 PCGS. The 1908 quarter eagle is popular as a first-year type coin and Gem examples are not too difficult to locate. The present coin is a lustrous Gem specimen, with bright greenish-gold surfaces and a needle-sharp strike. The recessed relief design is often incorrectly referred to as incused.(
Registry values: N2998)
1908 $2 1/2 MS65 NGC. A gorgeous sun-gold representative of this first-year issue. The strike is essentially full, and both sides are beautifully preserved despite faint marks near the IB in LIBERTY. It is difficult to believe today that the Indian quarter eagle was often criticized by numismatists of the day, who incorrectly believed that the sunken-relief design would harbor germs.(
Registry values: N2998)
1908 $2 1/2 MS66 PCGS Secure. Certified in a new PCGS Secure holder is this splendid Premium Gem with its frosty luster, bold design elements, and lovely rose toning over yellow-gold surfaces. The 1908 is the first year of the new Indian design, and highly popular with collectors. Population: 87 in 66, 2 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N4719)
1908 $2 1/2 MS66 NGC. The 1908 Indian quarter eagle is a popular first-year type coin, and examples in Premium Gem condition are seldom encountered. The present coin exhibits fine detail on all design elements, and the surfaces are virtually abrasion-free. The light greenish-gold surfaces display slightly subdued satiny mint luster. Census: 58 in 66, 3 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N4719)
1909 $2 1/2 MS64 NGC. A shimmering honey-gold Choice Indian two and a half. The strike is unassailable, and the few tiny marks are inconspicuous and mostly confined to the reverse field. A charming and high end better grade type coin that will undoubtedly please its subsequent collector custodian.(
Registry values: N2998)
1909 $2 1/2 MS65 NGC. Lemon-yellow surfaces and frosty mint luster grace the surfaces of this boldly defined and brilliant Gem. A few trivial surface marks are only visible with magnification. Here is an important piece that will make a nice addition to a high grade set of Indian quarter eagles. NGC has only certified 19 finer examples of this date.(
Registry values: N2998)
1910 $2 1/2 MS63 PCGS. A delightful example with frosty lemon-yellow color and splendid eye appeal. Here is a splendid coin for the specialist or type collector alike.
From The Classic Collection.(
Registry values: N1793)
1910 $2 1/2 MS64 NGC. A radiant yellow-gold Choice Indian quarter eagle whose luminous surfaces are devoid of any consequential abrasions. The lower reaches of the headdress lack absolute design definition, but the strike is otherwise precise. Excellent quality for the grade, and a meritorious addition to a specialized collection.(
Registry values: N1793)
1911 $2 1/2 MS64 PCGS. Light sun-yellow luster shows occasional hints of orange. This boldly struck near-Gem offers immense eye appeal. Elusive any finer with just 69 such pieces known to PCGS (5/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1911 $2 1/2 MS64 NGC. CAC. Considerable orange overtones grace lustrous yellow-gold surfaces. A well-defined near-Gem that shows only minor incompleteness on the lowest pendant of the necklace.(
Registry values: N2998)
1911 $2 1/2 MS64 NGC. CAC. A solidly struck near-Gem example of this popular pre-1925 type issue. Subtle but pleasing orange accents visit lustrous yellow-gold surfaces.(
Registry values: N2998)
1911 $2 1/2 MS65 NGC. CAC. A highly lustrous and wonderfully attractive Indian quarter eagle, this 1911 is also elusive is Gem or finer grades. For example, NGC has only certified six finer pieces (6/10). For one-a-year collectors, this is an excellent opportunity, given the rarity of the 1911-D quarter eagle.(
Registry values: N2998)
1911-D $2 1/2 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. A sharply impressed example of the classic Indian quarter eagle key. Generally yellow-gold surfaces show disturbed luster from a past cleaning. A strike-through rises from the eagle's wingtips.(
Registry values: N2998)
1911-D $2 1/2 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. A strongly struck example of the famous key date. Lemon-yellow surfaces show an artificial brightness and (under magnification) significant hairlines. The mintmark is low relief but fully outlined.
1911-D $2 1/2 AU55 PCGS. Only the slightest wear shows on the surfaces of this attractive representative of the key date in the Indian Head quarter eagle series. The design elements retain nearly all their original detail, with some friction showing on the lowest feathers of the headdress. The orange-gold surfaces display subtle mint luster and few abrasions.(
Registry values: N2998)
1911-D $2 1/2 MS60 NGC. The 1911-D quarter eagle seems to have more "share of mind" in the marketplace than its half eagle and eagle counterparts, perhaps because it is the single key to its series, while there are multiple keys for the Indian Head half eagles and eagles. As the key to the quarter eagle set, this 1911-D is sure to find a good new home with some proud owner. It would also be a nice acquisition for a 20th century gold type set composed strictly of the four 1911-D gold issues. Either the type set or complete quarter eagle set would be a doable challenge and a glorious accomplishment. This well-struck example displays even yellow-gold color over each side. The diagnostic partial wire rim from 12 to 5 o'clock on the obverse is abundantly evident. A scrape from 9 to 11 o'clock on the inner portion of the obverse is the only detracting (and grade-limiting) surface flaw.(
Registry values: N2998)
1911-D $2 1/2 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. Unc. A dusky straw-gold example of this all-time want list favorite. The mintmark is bold, and all major design details are evident. The fields are slightly glossy but lack any distracting marks. An opportunity to acquire a sharply defined key date representative at an affordable price.(
Registry values: N2998)
1911-D $2 1/2 Strong D MS62 PCGS. Both the 1911-D quarter eagle and 1911-D half eagle are low-mintage rarities, the former produced to the extent of 55,680 coins while the latter saw an emission of 72,500 pieces. But in terms of collecting complete sets of Indian Head quarter eagles and half eagles, the resemblance ends quickly. Collectors seeking to obtain the 1911-D quarter eagle know that the other issues are readily obtainable. Yet those bold enough to try to complete an Indian Head half eagle series must contend not only with the 1911-D, but also coins that are conditionally even more challenging, such as all of the S-mint issues from 1912 through 1915. For those willing to take on the quarter eagle series, the key 1911-D has another complicating factor, some have a weak mintmark. This piece is specifically designated as a Strong D on the insert. The design motifs are sharply detailed throughout, the color is rich, even orange-gold, and there are no singularly mentionable abrasions.(
Registry values: N4719)
1911-D $2 1/2 MS64 NGC. This is a delightful example of the key-date Indian Head quarter eagle, the one coin most often encountered on collector's want lists of the series. It is a date that is seldom encountered in full Gem Mint State preservation, thus near-Gems like this example are in high demand. This example, characterized by a bold D mintmark, has shimmering apricot-gold surfaces. The strike is full aside from slight blending on the feathers within the headdress. Evaluation beneath a loupe fails to find any obverse marks inconsistent with the grade, while the reverse appears to be pristine.(
Registry values: N7079)
1912 $2 1/2 MS64 NGC. This butter-gold near-Gem Indian type coin displays coruscating luster and an absence of mentionable marks. The strike is essentially unimprovable, and the eye appeal is excellent for the designated grade. A worthy addition to a high grade matched set of this popular (and uniquely collectible) gold series.(
Registry values: N2998)
1913 $2 1/2 MS64 NGC. CAC. Tan-gold surfaces exhibit soft luster and strongly defined motifs. A few trivial marks preclude Gem status. This issue becomes conditionally scarce any finer.(
Registry values: N1793)
1913 $2 1/2 MS64 NGC. Better-defined than most with flickers of peach against the satiny yellow-orange of the surfaces. An attractive Choice coin. NGC has graded 64 numerically finer pieces (5/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1914 $2 1/2 MS62 PCGS. Sharply struck with strong yellow-orange luster. The piece displays well with an obverse of seeming Select quality, though a pinscratch in the field above the eagle on the reverse renders the MS62 designation accurate.(
Registry values: N1793)
1914 $2 1/2 MS64 PCGS. Within the highly collectible Indian quarter eagle series, the 1914 is the second rarest issue, trailing only the key date 1911-D. The two issues have similar NGC Census and PCGS Population data at the MS64 level, although the 1911-D figures are likely more inflated by resubmissions over the years. The present lovely near-Gem has peach-gold borders and green-gold centers. A loupe fails to reveal abrasions of any consequence, and the crisply struck surfaces shimmer with luster.(
Registry values: N4719)
1914-D $2 1/2 MS63 PCGS. CAC. The devices of this Select Indian quarter eagle are well struck, with just a touch of softness evident on the headdress feathers. The attractive copper-gold surfaces are lustrous and lightly abraded. Overall eye appeal is compelling.(
Registry values: N1793)
1914-D $2 1/2 MS64 NGC. CAC. This satiny apricot-gold Choice representative has unmarked fields and a well defined mintmark. The strike is crisp aside from occasional incompleteness within the headdress. The second of only three branch mint issues within the Indian quarter eagle series, and a challenging issue to locate any finer.(
Registry values: N2998)
1914-D $2 1/2 MS64 NGC. The mintmark is crisp on this lustrous and boldly struck lemon-gold Choice quarter eagle. Both sides are splendidly unabraded except for a thin vertical mark that crosses the eagle's wing and back leg. Since Coin World Values is $42,500 for an MS65 example, most specialists settle for an attractive MS64.(
Registry values: N2998)
1915 $2 1/2 MS64 PCGS. Deep orange-gold surfaces offer warm luster. This near-Gem is pleasingly detailed, and only a few shallow marks appear in the feathers of the headdress. PCGS has graded 99 finer examples (5/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1925-D $2 1/2 MS64 NGC. CAC. Pumpkin-gold and lime-green tones embrace this satiny and impressively unabraded Choice quarter eagle. The strike is good despite the customary occasional softness within the headdress.(
Registry values: N1793)
1925-D $2 1/2 MS64 NGC. A well struck Choice coin that gleams yellow-gold. A handful of small marks on each side, most visible at the back of the eagle's neck, are consistent with the grade.(
Registry values: N1793)
1926 $2 1/2 MS64 NGC. A well-defined near-Gem with fresh yellow-gold luster. The obverse is smooth, though the reverse shows a depression below the first half of UNITED.(
Registry values: N1793)
1926 $2 1/2 MS65 PCGS. CAC. From a mintage of 446,000 pieces, the 1926 Indian Head quarter eagle is an available date and a popular type coin. The present specimen is sharply struck, with fine detail present on the headdress feathers. The surfaces are light reddish-gold, with abundant satiny luster. The outstanding eye appeal is attested by the CAC sticker.(
Registry values: N2998)
1927 $2 1/2 MS64 NGC. Rich orange-gold luster offers a touch of frostiness on this near-Gem. This well struck coin shows a few small marks scattered at the upper reverse.(
Registry values: N1793)
1927 $2 1/2 MS64 PCGS. Well struck overall with strong luster that is yellow-gold overall but turns to deeper amber-orange at the central reverse. Minimally marked and decidedly appealing.(
Registry values: N1793)
1928 $2 1/2 MS65 NGC. Lemon-tinged luster bathes this lightly abraded and alertly struck Gem gold type coin. Two minute alloy spots are noted on the Indian's jaw and left (facing) ankle of the eagle. As of (5/10), NGC has certified only 14 examples in higher grade, all at the MS66 level.(
Registry values: N2998)
1928 $2 1/2 MS65 NGC. A coruscating olive-gold Gem that exhibits a precise strike. The obverse is well preserved, and reverse contact is limited to the field near the W in WE. NGC has certified only 14 pieces finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1929 $2 1/2 MS64 NGC. Occasional orange overtones grace the yellow-gold surfaces of this final-year example. Well struck with solid eye appeal that befits the near-Gem designation.(
Registry values: N1793)
1929 $2 1/2 MS65 NGC. The 1929 Indian quarter eagle is popular as the last year of the design type. The issue is also the most difficult late-date Indian quarter eagle to locate in high grade. Examples in MS65 are scarce, and only four coins have been certified in higher numeric grades by NGC and PCGS combined (6/10). The present coin is an attractive Gem specimen, with lustrous, greenish-gold surfaces and a decent strike.
From The Classic Collection.(
Registry values: N2998)
Three Dollar Gold Pieces
1854 $3 AU50 PCGS. A lightly worn first-year representative of this odd denomination. Sun-yellow surfaces show significant orange elements, and wear is largely restricted to a few spots on the high points.(
Registry values: N1793)
1854 $3 AU53 NGC. Pale canary-yellow surfaces remain lustrous, and the recessed details are sharp on this first-year three dollar coin. Light rub across the high points accounts for the grade, though there are few significant flaws aside from a curving scrape in the left obverse field.(
Registry values: N1793)
1854 $3 AU53 PCGS. A lightly rubbed example of this first-year three dollar gold issue with considerable luster remaining at the borders. Yellow-gold surfaces show deepening at the borders and a nick in the field below the portrait.(
Registry values: N1793)
1854 $3 MS61 NGC. Luster swirls about the legends and devices of this minimally abraded gold type coin. Scarcer than the 1878 in Mint State, and a single-year subtype due to the smaller letters in DOLLARS. All three dollar pieces have low mintages, and are scarce relative to other gold denominations of the era.(
Registry values: N1793)
1854 $3 MS62 NGC. The mintage of 138,618 pieces ensures that the 1854 three dollar is one of the three most available dates in the series. While many series have high-availability first-year issues, it is surprising that a gold coin would still be relatively available in Uncirculated grades 166 years after striking. This is a pleasing, lustrous example that displays rich, swirling mint luster. The only surface flaw worthy of note is Mint-created: a diagonal grease stain that was struck into the center of the reverse. The striking details are generally strong throughout with especially sharp definition on the lower knot on the reverse.(
Registry values: N2998)
1854 $3 MS66 NGC. Compared to the straightforward treatment accorded the other gold denominations in the
Encyclopedia of U.S. Gold Coins, the Garrett and Guth overview of the three dollar coin humorously questions its reason for being:
"Introduced in 1854, the $3 gold coin's primary purpose was to facilitate the purchase of sheets of 100 postage stamps--in other words, it was the rich man's three-cent piece. Today, their 'numismatic purpose' often is to compete sets of gold type coins, particularly the 12-piece sets [that cover all basic designs and denominations]. Because they are one of the most valuable coins in the set, the $3 piece is usually the last one needed or added."
Meanwhile, the logic for numismatists is clear: The coins exist so they can be collected! This Premium Gem is a notable prize from the highest-mintage year of issue, which also happened to be its debut (a clear sign, echoed in the two cent piece and three cent nickel, that a denomination either rapidly became obsolete or was unnecessary in the first place). Smooth surfaces sport swirling yellow-orange luster, and the sharply struck devices are as carefully preserved as the fields. Each side borders on faultlessness to the unaided eye. Census: 8 in 66, 1 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N7079)
1854-O $3 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. XF. The sole O-mint three dollar gold issue, offered here as a cleaned XF-range example. Wear appears mostly on the high points, while the fields show a mix of small digs and wispy abrasions.
1854-O $3 XF40 PCGS. The 1854-O is notable as the only O-mint three dollar, but it is more frequently encountered than one might think. Perhaps the novelty of the denomination was sufficient to induce Southerners to set aside this curious coin as a memento. This piece shows even wear over the high points and lightly abraded surfaces. The die crack through the mintmark is well developed on this coin.(
Registry values: N1793)
1854-O $3 AU50 NGC. A popular issue as the only O-mint three dollar and a series-opening type coin, the 1854-O was produced to the extent of only 24,000 pieces. In theory, four mints could have struck 1854-dated threes, as Dahlonega also made a token issue of 1854-Ds before backing out of the denomination, and San Francisco was ready for coinage in this year, as well. This appealing AU 1854-O shows medium orange-gold surfaces with a few thin obverse marks and grade-consistent wear. The soft strike on the first three digits of the date and the mintmark is not uncommon, and a small die crack joins some of the lower peripheral elements on the reverse.(
Registry values: N2998)
1854-O $3 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. The first and last Southern three dollar gold pieces were struck in 1854. This is a lightly worn O-mint example with cleaned yellow-gold surfaces that are flashy and dulled by turns. An abrasion is noted below the bust.
1854-O $3 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. The obverse exhibits vertical hairlines, while horizontal hairlines are noted near the date. The obverse margin displays a few mint-made strike-throughs. The sole New Orleans issue of this challenging denomination.(
Registry values: N2998)
1856-S $3 --Scratches--NGC Details. XF. A still-lustrous wheat-gold example of this mintmarked three dollar issue with wear mostly on the high points. Several significant scratches in the left obverse field account for the details grade.(
Registry values: N1793)
1860 $3 XF40 PCGS. From a tiny mintage of 7,036 pieces, the 1860 three dollar gold piece is a scarce issue in all grades. The present coin shows only modest wear, with pleasing surfaces and no significant distractions.(
Registry values: N1793)
1860 $3 MS63 PCGS. As relations between the North and South began to break down, coinage of gold saw diminished production. Only 7,036 business strike threes were minted in 1860, and they are elusive in any grade. Especially rare are coins that grade MS63 or finer. This sensational example has rich orange-gold luster with reflective fields and bold design definition, save for the ribbon knot. Population: 13 in 63, 16 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1866 $3 MS62 PCGS. Civil War and post-Civil War era threes are highly elusive, all from low mintages. Just 4,000 business strikes were minted in 1866. This Mint State piece has satiny yellow-gold surfaces with mostly well defined design motifs, although the ribbon bow on the reverse is indistinct. Population: 12 in 62, 15 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1870 $3 Genuine PCGS. The PCGS number ending in .92 suggests Cleaning as the reason, or perhaps one of the reasons, that PCGS deemed this coin not gradable. In our opinion, this coin has the details of an AU specimen that has been lightly cleaned. The fields of this greenish-gold example are mildly reflective.
1874 $3 Genuine PCGS. The PCGS number ending in .94 suggests Altered Surfaces as the reason, or perhaps one of the reasons, that PCGS deemed this coin not gradable. In our opinion, this coin has the details of an AU specimen that has been lightly hairlined. Light yellow surfaces retain traces of mint luster.
1874 $3 AU58 NGC. Luster shimmers throughout the legends and devices of this momentarily circulated three dollar type coin. The fields are void of noticeable marks, and the eye appeal is attractive.(
Registry values: N1793)
1882 $3 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. Unc. An unworn example from an ultra low business strike mintage of 1,500 pieces. Yellow-gold surfaces gleam brightly despite cleaning-dulled patches in the fields.
1882 $3 MS64 PCGS. CAC. This last-decade entry in the three dollar gold lineup had a smallish emission, like all such, of only 1,500 business strikes, but quite a few nice pieces survive. This indicates that collectors of the day were aware of the series' numerous low-mintage issues, likely anticipating its demise and squirreling away a few nice specimens for posterity.
The present near-Gem example offers devices that are uniformly sharp, over brightly reflective fields that are, unsurprisingly, prooflike, with strong cameo contrast present on both sides. Bright yellow-gold surfaces show a moderate number of hairlines in the fields. A much more difficult issue at the next grade level. Population: 24 in 64, 10 finer (5/10).(
Registry values: N4719)
1883 $3 MS65 NGC. The 1883 three dollar gold issue is practically a poster child for low mintages, produced to the extent of only a memorably low 900 coins. Bowers writes in his series reference that low mintage figure has "made it a numismatic attraction for a long time" and that a good percentage of those coins survive, mostly in AU.
The present Gem example, however, is in a markedly different class. NGC has certified only seven examples at that level including this coin, with none finer, while PCGS has graded four Gems, with two finer (6/10). Rich luster radiates from the orange-gold surfaces on both sides, which are well-impressed although not quite fully struck. Only a couple of minuscule ticks on Liberty's cheek may prevent an even finer grade, but the eye appeal is close to unimprovable. Census: 7 in 65, 0 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N7079)
1884 $3 MS61 NGC. The memorably low production for the 1884 three dollar was a stingy 1,000 coins. The present Mint State survivor is considerably more attractive than the MS61 designation might imply, with lustrous yellow-gold surfaces that are remarkably unimpaired, despite the small patch of hair-thin marks in the central reverse. Census: 4 in 61, 29 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1885 $3 AU58 NGC. The mintage of the 1885 three dollar gold was an astoundingly minuscule 801 coins, but savvy collectors squirreled them away like nuts for winter. This near-Mint State specimen offers orange-gold surfaces with minor high-point rub--on the highest lock of hair, the brow, the highest feather tips--that is consistent with the grade, as is the minor field chatter. Census: 30 in 58, 54 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1886 $3 AU55 NGC. As one of just 1,000 business strikes produced, this lightly circulated 1886 three dollar is an elusive prize. Yellow-gold surfaces retain most of their original reflectivity, with minor wear restricted largely to the high points. Prominent alloy spots appear at several places along the obverse rim.(
Registry values: N1793)
Proof Three Dollar Gold Pieces
1887 $3 PR62 NGC. Although only 160 proofs were struck of this date it appears they were struck in four batches, and may be distinguished from each other by reverse die alignments. This coin is from the first batch, as seen from the normal, 180-degree die alignment. As a way to distinguish genuine proofs from prooflike business strikes, the proofs have the 1 in the date placed just beyond the left of the bottom serif of the first L in DOLLARS. On business strikes it is further left, and it helps to have a business strike or a photo to make this distinction more apparent. The fields show the usual orange-peel texture seen on proof gold from this era. The surfaces are also hairlined, thus explaining the grade, with a few contact marks scattered about.(
Registry values: N4719)
Early Half Eagles
1807 $5 Bust Right MS61 NGC. Small Reverse Stars, Breen-6449, BD-1, High R.4. This is the last issue in the Capped Bust to Right, Heraldic Eagle five dollar series, as the denomination would change in midyear to the Capped Bust to Left design of John Reich. The obverse shows the 1 in the date attached to the curl, and the reverse is the only Small Stars die for the year. This die marriage is believed to be the only 1807 pairing with the Small Stars reverse, save for a couple of fluke auction appearances that may be miscataloged pieces, according to Bass-Dannreuther.
The present MS61 specimen offers details that are sharp on the central devices, but the obverse star centers are softly struck. The surfaces are light orange-gold, with much remaining luster that is a bit muted. The surfaces are more lightly abraded than expected for the grade. No adjustment marks appear on either side.(
Registry values: P2)
1807 $5 Bust Left--Reverse Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. Unc. Breen-6453, BD-8, R.2. Careful rotation reveals faint hairlines on the field near the eagle's head, but most collectors would be delighted to own such a lustrous example of this coveted early gold type. The obverse displays minor adjustment marks (as made) on the denticles and upper cap, but neither side has any noticeable abrasions.(
Registry values: P2)
1807 $5 Bust Left MS62 PCGS. Breen-6453, BD-8, R.2. Bass-Dannreuther Die State c/a. A lovely apricot-gold representative of this prized early gold type. The fields shimmer with luster, and no abrasions are evident to the unaided eye, although careful rotation beneath a light and a loupe reveals minor field hairlines. Mint-made adjustment marks are limited to the obverse rim between 9 and 10 o'clock, and the reverse border displays minor strike doubling. The eye appeal is superior for the designated grade. An opportunity to obtain a quality yet affordable Capped Bust Left half eagle.(
Registry values: P2)
1813 $5 AU55 ANACS. Breen-6467, BD-1, R.2. A lightly circulated example of this rare gold type. Olive-gold overall with glimpses of cherry-red at the centers. A nearly unabraded example with pleasing luster throughout the legends and within device crevices. Wear is generally limited to the highpoints of the cap and hair.(
Registry values: P2)
Classic Half Eagles
1834 $5 Plain 4--Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. Unc. Second Head, Breen-6502, McCloskey 2-A, R.1. An accessible die pair, offered here with no wear on either side. Hints of luster remain at the margins, but the yellow-gold surfaces of this well struck piece are unmarked and luminous.
1835 $5 AU50 NGC. Second Head, Breen-6505, McCloskey 3-D, R.3. Considerable radiance in yellow-gold fields despite light wear across the high points. A well struck example of this second-year Classic half eagle issue.(
Registry values: P1)
1835 $5 AU55 NGC. Second Head, Breen-6505, McCloskey 3-D, R.3. The Second Head subtype is slightly scarcer than its 1835 First Head counterpart, although the differences are subtle. This is a well detailed representative with original orange toning and few marks.(
Registry values: P1)
1837 $5 MS60 NGC. Breen-6512, McCloskey 2-B, R.3. The Large Date, Large 5 variety. All Classic half eagles are rare in Mint State, and the 1837 is no exception. This is a straw-gold representative that has clean surfaces and a crisp strike. Luster shimmers across the legends and devices. Census: 5 in 60, 50 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: P1)
Liberty Half Eagles
1843-C $5 --Obverse Graffiti--NGC Details. XF. Variety 2. This somewhat bright example has a few faint scratches on the left obverse field. The usual Charlotte Mint strike on the eagle's neck and Liberty's curls, although peripheral elements are well impressed.
1843-D $5 Medium D--Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. Variety 10-H. The more accessible Medium D. This moderately abraded example has over-glossy yellow-gold surfaces from a past cleaning but little actual wear.(
Registry values: P2)
1844-D $5 MS62 PCGS. Variety 11-H. The 1844-D half eagle enjoyed a mintage of 88,982 pieces, fairly large for the series. In his series reference Doug Winter estimates a surviving population of 200-225 pieces in all grades, with perhaps seven to nine specimens extant in Mint State. Recent population data from the grading services support the Condition Rarity status of this issue in Mint State. The present coin is sharply detailed for a Dahlonega issue, with the strands of Liberty's hair clearly delineated and all star centers visible. The greenish-gold surfaces show flashes of reflectivity on the obverse, with minimal abrasions for the grade. Currently, PCGS has certified four examples in MS62, with four finer; while NGC has graded only three specimens at this level, with three finer (6/10).(
Registry values: P2)
1846 $5 Large Date MS61 PCGS. The base of the 1 in the date is repunched. The Large Date is considered scarcer than its Small Date counterpart, and is distinguished by the close spacing between the 846. This is a well struck No Motto five with luminous canary-gold fields. There are no consequential abrasions. Population: 7 in 61, 9 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: P5)
1846-D $5 MS61 PCGS. Variety 16-K. The special nature of this coin can best be demonstrated by quoting Doug Winter's description of the usually seen 1846-D:
"It appears that 1846-D Normal Mintmark half eagles went directly into circulation and stayed there for a long period of time. As a result, they show signs of rough handling."
This Uncirculated piece is certainly the exception to that rule. The surfaces are bright and lustrous with a glimmer of semireflectivity in the fields. The devices are well struck overall, and magnification is needed to find a couple of small marks on the face of Liberty. At the MS61 level, this is one of the finest 1846-D fives known. Two MS61s are listed at the top of Doug's Condition Census, and since the publication of his latest book (2003), only two pieces have been certified finer (6/10).(
Registry values: P3)
1847/7 $5 AU58 NGC. CAC. Not the FS-301
Guide Book variety, which has an errant 7 protruding from the dentils. This is a minor variety, unlisted in
Cherrypickers', with the top of the 7 repunched. A minimally abraded and well struck No Motto half eagle that has substantial luster at the borders and within recesses of the devices.(
Registry values: P5)
1847-D $5 AU50 NGC. CAC. Variety 16-M. Even though a relatively large number were struck of the 1847-D five (64,405 pieces), it is a challenging coin to locate with clean, problem-free surfaces. Rather than the usually heavily abraded surfaces, this piece shows numerous small marks over each side, none of which are individually distracting. As often found, the color on this piece is richer than usual, seen here with deep orange-gold patina.(
Registry values: P2)
1848-C $5 XF45 PCGS. Variety 1. From a mintage of 64,472 pieces, the 1848-C half eagle is a scarce coin in all grades. Experts estimate a surviving population of 250-350 pieces, with 75-90 examples extant in XF. Population: 21 in 45, 46 finer (5/10).(
Registry values: P4)
1848-C $5 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. Variety 1. A slightly bright Charlotte Mint five with pale gold color and an absence of memorable marks. Luster peers from design recesses. Low mintage relative to its Philadelphia counterpart, as usual for the facility.(
Registry values: P4)
1850-C $5 MS61 NGC. Variety 2. The 1850-C is one of the more available C-mint fives with an estimated 275-350 pieces believed extant in all grades. It is also one of the few dates occasionally available in Uncirculated. This is an attractive example that displays bright yellow-gold color. The surfaces do not show the often-seen planchet defects, and the abrasions that are present are light and individually insignificant. The striking details are soft in the centers, as often seen.(
Registry values: P3)
1851-D $5 Weak D--Cleaned--ANACS. XF40 Details. Variety 26-O. Some imagination is needed to see the mintmark on this example. The lightly cleaned half eagle has pleasing green-gold surfaces.
1852-D $5 AU55 PCGS. Variety 27-U. Medium orange and honey-gold toning graces this Dahlonega gold type coin. Marks are surprisingly absent, limited to a couple of tiny facial ticks and an unobtrusive shallow abrasion near star 9. Luster outlines design elements, and the strike corresponds to the standards of the remote Georgian facility. Population: 16 in 55, 19 finer (5/10).(
Registry values: P2)
1856-D $5 AU50 PCGS. Variety 33-BB. The only known variety of the year. In spite of a mintage of only 19,786 pieces, the 1856-D has become one of the more available D-mint fives. This is mostly the result of a hoard of higher grade (many Unc) pieces found in South Carolina. This example has slight rub over the high points, and those same high points are also softly defined, as often found. Rich orange-gold color covers both sides of this minimally abraded, late-date D-mint half eagle.(
Registry values: P3)
1856-S $5 AU58 PCGS. CAC. A bright straw-gold example of this earlier San Francisco issue, well-defined and just a touch of rub away from a vastly more expensive Mint State designation. Lightly abraded overall, but radiant luster lends the piece excellent eye appeal. Population: 12 in 58, 3 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: P6)
1857-O $5 VF30 NGC. A bright straw-gold example with pleasing plumage definition on the eagle's wings. A mere 13,000 pieces were struck, since the influx of West Coast gold greatly diminished with the advent of the San Francisco Mint.(
Registry values: P7)
1858-C $5 --Repaired--NGC Details. XF. Variety 1. No repairs are readily evident, but there is a pinscratch near the profile, and the reverse rim has a small bruise at 5:30 and a few bright marks near 9 o'clock.
1859-S $5 AU55 NGC. Most of the small mintage--13,220 coins--of 1859-S half eagles circulated, and the average certified survivor grades only XF or thereabouts. This Choice AU example is one of seven such at NGC, with eight finer (6/10). The reddish-gold surfaces show most of the original luster remaining, with a sharp strike and no singular abrasions. Although the San Francisco Mint had officially been in operation for only five years, they clearly knew how to produce high-quality coinage.(
Registry values: P8)
1861 $5 MS61 PCGS. Sharply struck on each side with the sun-yellow obverse richly luminous and the yellow-orange reverse shining. Long, wispy abrasions in the fields have surprisingly little impact on the overall eye appeal.(
Registry values: P3)
1863-S $5 --Harshly Cleaned--NGC Details. VF The mattelike surfaces of this piece suggest that it may be from a sea salvage situation. The moderate detail grade of this piece suggest that was in circulation for a short time. A mere 17,000 pieces were struck, few of which were saved.
1870-S $5 AU53 PCGS. CAC. The double eagle was the favored gold denomination at San Francisco in 1870, and five dollar coinage was limited to 17,000 pieces. Survivors in any grade are rare, and none have been certified by PCGS above AU55. The present lightly circulated butter-gold example has noticeable luster and no mentionable marks. Population: 2 in 53, 8 finer (5/10).(
Registry values: P3)
1871 $5 XF45 NGC. The 1871 Liberty Head half eagle boasts a low mintage of 3,200 pieces, and experts estimate a surviving population of only 100 examples in all grades today. The present coin is lightly worn and minimally abraded for the grade. Census: 10 in 45, 36 finer (5/10).(
Registry values: P3)
1874-S $5 AU53 PCGS. CAC. Only 16,000 half eagles were coined at the San Francisco Mint in 1874, and all of the mintage was released into circulation in the 19th century. The 1874-S is a prime condition rarity today, and even coins in lower AU grades are quite rare. The present coin is an attractive example, with only slight wear and minimal abrasions. The pleasing orange-gold surfaces retain much original mint luster. Population: 4 in 53, 6 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: P3)
1877-CC $5 VF30 PCGS. Moderately hairlined but with few individually significant marks. Yellow-gold surfaces are smooth with occasional orange overtones. An attractive and accessible coin. Population: 9 in 30, 56 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: P3)
1877-CC $5 XF45 NGC. Variety 1-B. The 1877-CC Liberty Head half eagle boasts a low mintage of 8,680 pieces, and examples are seldom encountered in any grade. Two die varieties are known, with Variety 1-B recognized by the placement of the second C in the mintmark above the juncture of the V and E in FIVE. Experts estimate 85-95 specimens survive today in all grades, with 18-22 pieces in XF. The present coin is well detailed, with only light wear on the devices. The greenish-gold surfaces retain some traces of mint luster. Census: 22 in 45, 34 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: P3)
1879 $5 MS64 PCGS. CAC. An exemplary strike complements booming mint luster to produce memorable eye appeal on this Choice 19th century half eagle. The 1879 five dollar gold piece is quite rare in MS64 condition, and examples in higher grades are virtually unobtainable. The base of the 1 is repunched. Population: 5 in 64, 3 finer (5/10).(
Registry values: P3)
1879-CC $5 AU58 NGC. The 1879-CC half eagle boasts a small mintage of 17,281 pieces, and experts estimate a surviving population of just 200-250 examples in all grades. The issue is rare in AU58, and only six specimens have been certified in higher numeric grades by NGC and PCGS combined (6/10). The present coin is sharply struck and shows only the slightest evidence of wear. The pleasing rose-gold surfaces are lustrous and free of serious distractions.(
Registry values: P3)
1880-CC $5 AU50 NGC. As gold deposits increased in 1880, so did gold coin production. What differed in 1880, though, was small-denomination gold coinages increased as well. As a result, numerous AU and even low-end Uncirculated 1880-CC fives are collectible for type purposes. This piece shows excellent sharpness, despite the slight wear that crosses each side. A lightly abraded yellow-gold piece that offers substantial remaining luster in the reflective fields.(
Registry values: P3)
1881/0 $5 MS62 PCGS. CAC. FS-301. The popular variety with a curving feature that comes off the right base of the second 1 in the date. Lustrous yellow-gold surfaces host well struck devices that show wispy marks and pinpoint abrasions. These have minimal influence on the eye appeal. Population: 16 in 62, 17 finer (5/10).(
Registry values: P3)
1881/0 $5 MS63 PCGS. FS-301. This is a charming Select Mint State example of this in-demand
Guide Book overdate, one of the few in the U.S. gold series. It is more properly called an 1881/1880, as traces of an entire four-digit logotype for 1880 are visible underneath the 1881. The lustrous orange-gold surfaces are well-struck and pleasing overall on this coin, but a few stray marks in the left obverse field and on Liberty's neck account for the grade. Population: 15 in 63, 2 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: P3)
1882 $5 MS64 NGC. CAC. Excellent design detail through the centers with orange overtones gracing satiny yellow-gold surfaces. A tiny nick at the truncation of the bust contributes to the grade. NGC has certified 32 numerically finer pieces (6/10).(
Registry values: P2)
1882-S $5 MS64 NGC. CAC. An impressively detailed S-mint five with wonderful, mildly granular luster. The obverse is yellow-orange, while the reverse is closer to canary-yellow. NGC has graded 27 numerically finer examples (6/10).(
Registry values: P2)
1882-S $5 MS64 NGC. CAC. An attractive near-Gem whose potent luster and pinpoint-sharp strike combine with clean surfaces to ensure the eye appeal. Rarely encountered any finer.(
Registry values: P2)
1884-CC $5 AU58 NGC. This midseries Carson City half eagle has sharp and remarkable detail, as well as impressive yellow-orange luster. Scattered luster breaks and abrasions are visible on each side, but only minor friction is visible on the high points. NGC has certified just six Mint State pieces (5/10).(
Registry values: P3)
1891-CC $5 MS61 PCGS. Light yellow-gold centers deepen to honey, lavender, and crimson at the rims. An impressively detailed Carson City coin that shows minor wispy flaws overall and an abrasion that tracks below Liberty's chin.(
Registry values: P1)
1892-CC $5 MS62 PCGS. CAC. The 1892-CC half eagle boasts a mintage of 82,968 pieces. The issue is the most challenging CC-mint half eagle of the 1890s. Doug Winter estimates a surviving population of 350-450 examples in all grades, with 50-75 specimens extant in Mint State. The present coin is sharply struck, with lustrous orange-gold surfaces. A scattering of minor abrasions is consistent with the grade. Population: 23 in 62, 15 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: P2)
1893 $5 MS64 PCGS. CAC. Orange and khaki-gold toning confirm the originality of this lustrous and boldly struck Choice Liberty five. Minor field grazes are all that limit the grade.(
Registry values: P2)
1899 $5 MS64 NGC. A lovely olive-gold Choice half eagle that has an unimprovable strike and no obvious abrasions. The 1899 is an available issue, but quality gold type coins are subject to ceaseless demand.(
Registry values: P1)
1902-S $5 MS64 NGC. CAC. This exceptional Choice Liberty gold type coin has all-encompassing luster and an absence of remotely relevant marks. A few right-side stars are incompletely brought up, but the strike is otherwise sharp.(
Registry values: N1793)
1905-S $5 MS63 PCGS. CAC. An impressively detailed example with attractive yellow-gold color overall and greener elements at the reverse core. Modestly abraded for the grade assigned. Population: 23 in 63, 27 finer (5/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1908 $5 MS64 PCGS. Lustrous surfaces display pleasing peach-gold color and sharply struck design features. Liberty's portrait shows a handful of small marks that combine to preclude Gem status. Overall, a pleasing final-year coin.(
Registry values: N1793)
Indian Half Eagles
1908 $5 MS64 NGC. Bold lemon-yellow luster and a solid strike are among the best attributes of this first-year Indian half eagle near-Gem. On the obverse, the portrait is remarkably clean, and though a few tiny marks are visible in the surrounding fields, this is an appealing coin that should appeal to the type or date enthusiast.(
Registry values: N2998)
1909 $5 MS63 PCGS. Uncommonly deep orange-gold centers give way to exotic rose and violet hues at the margins. A delightful Select example of this second-year issue, housed in a green label holder.(
Registry values: N1793)
1909-D $5 MS63 PCGS. CAC. Rich yellow-gold luster drives the eye appeal of this Select Indian half eagle. Well struck overall with a number of small marks and wispy abrasions scattered on each side.(
Registry values: N1793)
1909-D $5 MS63 PCGS. CAC. This sun-gold Indian half eagle has satin luster and a meticulous strike. Minor field marks are present but never pose a distraction. A worthy selection for a gold type set that combines both quality and value.(
Registry values: N1793)
1909-D $5 MS63 PCGS. CAC. A charming apricot-gold representative whose gently shimmering fields exhibit only the moderate contact consistent with the Select grade. A sharply impressed Indian type coin.(
Registry values: N1793)
1909-D $5 MS64 PCGS. The striking details on this Choice 1909-D half eagle are razor-sharp and the pleasing yellow-gold surfaces are devoid of serious distractions. The softly frosted luster adds to the already considerable eye appeal.(
Registry values: N2998)
1909-D $5 MS64 NGC. CAC. Medium peach toning visits this meticulously struck and gently shimmering near-Gem. Impressively void of abrasions, and a thoroughly attractive gold type coin.(
Registry values: N2998)
1909-O $5 XF45 PCGS. The memorably low mintage of the 1909-O half eagle was 34,200 coins, propelling the issue to the top of the rarity rankings for the series, although some other issues are rarer in the highest Mint State grades. But the 1909-O half eagle is rare in all grades, and in constant demand. This Choice XF example displays a lot of life and vibrancy for the grade. Antique-gold surfaces show light wear confined to the high points--the highest elements of the headdress and the Indian's cheek on the obverse, the forward wing tip on the reverse--but much life and luster remain, with minimal evidence of contact. The mintmark is clear, but not bold.(
Registry values: N1793)
1911-D $5 AU50 NGC. Only the famous 1909-O has a lower mintage than the 1911-D. Mint State examples are costly, and most collectors select a VF or XF representative. The present piece displays glimpses of luster and has dusky straw-gold toning. Small marks are here and there but never distracting.(
Registry values: N1793)
1911-D $5 AU53 PCGS. A lightly worn example of this lower-mintage D-mint half eagle that retains appreciable luster and detail. A number of small marks contribute to the grade.(
Registry values: N1793)
1911-D $5 MS61 PCGS. CAC. The 1911-D is the rarest Denver issue of the type, courtesy of a low mintage of 72,500 pieces. Most went into circulation, since the four most frequently seen grades at PCGS are AU50, AU55, AU58, and XF45. This is a satiny apricot-gold example with minimal marks aside from a subtle reverse rim nick at 3 o'clock.(
Registry values: N2998)
1911-S $5 MS63 PCGS. CAC. FS-501. Although undesignated as such by PCGS, the mintmark is nicely repunched south. This is a gently shimmering khaki-gold Select representative of this high mintage but conditionally rare San Francisco issue. The strike is impeccable, the mintmark is crisp, and neither side displays any noticeable marks.(
Registry values: N2998)
1912 $5 MS63 NGC. A radiant apricot-gold Select Indian five that has minimal field contact and only a hint of gray toning on the high points of the headdress. Excellent eye appeal for the MS63 level.(
Registry values: N1793)
1912 $5 MS64 NGC. The MS64 grade point is popular with collectors of the Indian half eagle series, since finer coins are usually conditionally scarce to rare. This Choice example of the 1912 date has rich gold-orange luster with just a handful of wispy marks scattered on each side, primarily in the reverse fields. NGC has graded 40 numerically finer pieces (5/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1912 $5 MS64 NGC. This pleasing honey-gold near-Gem is devoid of consequential contact, and the strike is superior for the type, particularly within the headdress. It is possible to acquire a higher graded example, but since Gems trade for approximately $15,000, the MS64 grade is selected more often by advanced collectors of the series.(
Registry values: N2998)
1913 $5 MS64 PCGS. CAC. Rich orange-gold coloration and relatively smooth, pristine surfaces are among the hallmarks of this appealing near-Gem 1913 five. The well-executed strike furthers the appeal, even though most examples of the issue demonstrate that feature. Only tiny marks on the Indian's cheek possibly preclude the Gem grade, where PCGS has certified only 52 examples (6/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1913-S $5 MS61 NGC. The 1913-S Indian Head half eagle is usually seen with a soft strike. The central devices on this specimen are strongly impressed, but some weakness is evident on the peripheral devices. The surfaces are light orange-gold, with satiny mint luster and few abrasions for the grade.(
Registry values: N2998)
1914-S $5 MS62 PCGS. CAC. The MS62 grade is fairly typical for the 1914-S half eagle, as the average survivor only grades about AU58, and Gems are quite rare. This example shows high-end appeal, with antique-gold surfaces displaying frosty luster and an excellent strike. Some stray ticks on the Indian's face and a couple of tiny gray spots near the obverse rim account for the grade. PCGS has certified only 24 pieces finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
Early Eagles
1799 $10 Large Stars Obverse Genuine PCGS. Breen-6841, Taraszka-22, BD-10, R.3. Bass-Dannreuther Die State a/a. The PCGS number ending in .98 suggests Damage as the reason, or perhaps one of the reasons, that PCGS deemed this coin not gradable. In our opinion, this coin has the details of an AU specimen that has been damaged. Luster fills the borders and motifs, and design definition is bold despite light highpoint wear. There are no individually mentionable abrasions, but the open obverse field is peppered with myriad minute marks.
1803 $10 Small Stars Reverse MS61 NGC. Breen-6844, Taraszka-28, BD-3, R.4. Only the single obverse was used in combination with six different reverses, four of the Small Stars reverse and two of the Large Stars. Of the four Small Stars reverse pairings, the BD-1 and BD-3 are the most available, as the remaining two varieties, BD-2 and BD-4, are R.7 and R.6, respectively, in Bass-Dannreuther. But even the R.4 ranking of the present BD-3 must be viewed advisedly, as the estimate of 150-200 survivors includes all known survivors in all conditions; it is a sure thing that few survive as nice as the present Mint State piece. The surfaces are well struck but display a touch of weakness on the central devices and the obverse star centrils. The surfaces are light orange-gold, with muted but attractive luster. A scattering of minor handling marks over both sides explains the grade. No adjustment marks are seen.
These largest early U.S. gold coins exert a fascination for many advanced collectors. Their historicity, their size, and the many diversions that study of die varieties provides, ensure that these coins have an appeal unmatched in any other U.S. coin series. Do not let this significant opportunity pass by.(
Registry values: P2)
1803 $10 AU53 NGC. Large Stars Reverse. Breen-6846, BD-6, R.7. A total of 15,017 Capped Bust Right, Heraldic Eagle ten dollar gold pieces were minted in 1803, with six die varieties known for the date. The present coin is a representative of the very rare BD-6 variety, easily recognized by the broken left foot of the right stand of the A's in the reverse lettering. In
Early U.S. Gold Coin Varieties, John Dannreuther estimates the original mintage of the BD-6 variety as 300-600 pieces, with perhaps just 6-10 examples surviving today. Population data from PCGS correspond well with this estimate, as two coins have been certified in AU53, with nine finer (6/10).
This is the only variety of early eagle Harry Bass never owned. The reverse die for this issue was also used to strike the scarce 1804 Crosslet 4, BD-1 variety, and analysis of the die states indicates the 1803 BD-6 variety was actually struck after the 1804 emission, making this the last regularly issued eagle of the design type. The reverse of this specimen shows several die cracks, including a heavy line from the edge, through the arrow fletchings, to the juncture of the eagle's leg with the shield. Another crack can be seen running through the eagle's tail to the letters of UNITED. Clearly, this was the last use of this die, which had been used on five previous occasions.
The present coin displays pleasing greenish-gold surfaces with much remaining mint luster. The devices are sharply rendered, and only slight wear is evident on the high points of the design. A few insignificant nicks along Liberty's cheek and jaw are the only marks of note. The following is a roster of the seven examples of BD-6 currently known to us:
1. MS62 NGC. Heritage (6/2008), lot 2106.
2. MS61 NGC. Heritage (8/1998), lot 7744.
3. AU58 PCGS. Superior (5/2006), lot 1192.
4. AU55. Bowers and Merena (9/1988), lot 538.
5. AU53 NGC. The present specimen. Ex: Superior (6/1981), lot 362.
6. XF45 PCGS. Los Angeles Pre-ANA (Heritage, 7/2009), lot 1297.
7. Net AG3; VG details, ex-Jewelry ANACS. Heritage (3/2003), lot 6347.
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Registry values: P3)
Liberty Eagles
1844-O $10 AU55 NGC. Formerly thought rare in AU, now such pieces of the 1844-O are merely considered scarce. This piece displays considerable prooflikeness over the beautiful orange-gold surfaces. A few light abrasions are consistent with the grade, but most of the original luster is still intact, and the eye appeal is generous.(
Registry values: N2998)
1848 $10 Genuine PCGS. The PCGS number ending in .98 suggests Damage as the reason, or perhaps one of the reasons, that PCGS deemed this coin not gradable. In our opinion, this coin has the details of an AU specimen with a smoothed field beneath the eagle's left (facing) wing. This is an elusive date in the series with lustrous near-Mint representatives seldom encountered.
1851-O $10 AU58 NGC. Ex: S.S. Republic. Unlike the shipwreck of the
S.S. Central America, the
S.S. Republic yielded a wide variety of gold issues. The determined collector could accumulate dozens of different half eagles, eagles, and double eagles. The present New Orleans ten has straw-gold color and a band of luminous luster across the reverse periphery. Small marks are scattered, consistent with the grade. The shield ring on the second vertical stripe is customary for the '51-O.(
Registry values: N1793)
1854-O $10 Small Date AU55 NGC. Luster fills the borders, eagle, and Liberty's hair. The reverse is only lightly abraded, and the obverse abrasions do not merit individual description. A low mintage New Orleans issue approximately evenly divided between Small and Large Date examples.(
Registry values: N1793)
1855 $10 XF45 PCGS. CAC. Softly struck on the outer stars, though the central devices are well-defined despite light wear. Considerable luster remains in faintly abraded yellow-orange fields.(
Registry values: N991)
1855 $10 AU58 PCGS. CAC. Luster brightens the margins of this well detailed Borderline Uncirculated No Motto ten. Small marks are distributed, but none singularly detract. Population: 22 in 58, 17 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1856-S $10 MS61 NGC. Medium S. The 1856-S eagle is one of the first productions from the fledgling San Francisco Mint, which opened in 1854. Despite the moderate production of 68,000 examples, most gold coins circulated in the hard-money-loving West, and the average survivor is well-circulated, about Choice XF or so.
The present Mint State coin is a happy exception, sharply struck but showing a few insignificant scratches on Liberty's cheek. A scattering of minor handling marks in the fields is consistent with the grade, and generous luster appears on the greenish-gold surfaces. Garrett and Guth wrote in their 2006
Gold Coin Encyclopedia that "About Uncirculated examples are relative bargains in today's market, considering how few there are and how nearly impossible it is to find Mint State versions of this date." Census: 2 in 61, 0 finer (5/10).(
Registry values: N4719)
1860 $10 AU55 NGC. The 1860 eagle boasts a mintage of 15,105 pieces, a typical production figure for the time period. Mint State examples are rare in today's market, so an attractive AU55 specimen, such as the present coin, makes an appropriate choice for most series enthusiasts. The coin offered here is sharply detailed, with lustrous surfaces, and an average number of handling marks for the grade. Census: 19 in 55, 32 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1868-S $10 Fine 15 PCGS. A significantly worn example with bright amber-gold surfaces. Accessible for this ultra low mintage issue with scattered unimportant marks on each side. Population: 2 in 15, 42 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N991)
1871-CC $10 AU55 NGC. The 1871-CC eagle boasts a low mintage of just 8,085 pieces, and the issue is rare in any grade today. Doug Winter estimates a surviving population of 90-100 examples in all grades and 10-12 specimens in AU. The present coin is sharply struck, showing only slight wear on Liberty's hair. The surfaces are light orange-gold, and traces of satiny mint luster are evident in sheltered areas. A few minor nicks can be detected on Liberty's cheek, and a scattering of insignificant handling marks is present on both sides. Currently, NGC has certified only nine coins in AU55, with 10 finer, while PCGS has graded just three examples in this grade, with two finer (5/10).(
Registry values: N7079)
1877 $10 AU55 NGC. Though the Mint altered the double eagle design for this year to read TWENTY DOLLARS instead of TWENTY D. on the reverse, the eagle was left to read TEN D. for the rest of its run. This interesting Choice AU coin shows a surprising degree of reflectivity through scattered abrasions and light, yet distinct wear. The flashy yellow-orange surfaces host generally well-defined devices, though the left end of the reverse scroll bearing IN GOD WE TRUST is weakened, perhaps from excessive die polishing. Largely unavailable in better grades. Census: 7 in 55, 10 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N4719)
1877-S $10 XF45 PCGS. Pale yellow-gold surfaces remain partly lustrous on this Choice XF coin. Lightly rubbed with numerous small marks and a few more significant abrasions. Housed in a green label holder. Population: 41 in 45, 22 finer (5/10).(
Registry values: N991)
1877-S $10 XF45 PCGS. CAC. A well detailed example with original olive and apricot toning. Distributed marks are typical for the grade. Just 17,000 pieces were struck, since double eagles were more convenient for large payments and reserves. Population: 41 in 45, 22 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N991)
1880 $10 MS62 PCGS. CAC. Cartwheel luster is comprehensive, and the moderately abraded olive-gold surfaces are crisply struck. 1880 was the first high mintage date of the series, but no Gems are known and the issue is very scarce above MS62.(
Registry values: N991)
1880-S $10 MS62 PCGS. Tall S. While the 1880-S eagle is not too difficult to locate in lower Mint State grades, MS63 or finer examples are rare. The present coin features a sharp strike, pleasing yellow-gold surfaces, and bright mint luster.(
Registry values: N1793)
1880-S $10 MS64 NGC. Tall S. Though more than half a million eagles were struck at San Francisco in 1880, a combination of attrition and indifferent preservation has rendered the issue a condition rarity at the MS64 level, with NGC certifying just two such coins and only one numerically finer (5/10). This is a noteworthy near-Gem, lightly toned over shining wheat-gold surfaces that are partially prooflike on the reverse. Solidly struck on the obverse with only trifling softness noted at the centers of certain obverse stars. An attractive and undoubtedly high-end representative.(
Registry values: N4719)
1881-CC $10 MS62 PCGS. CAC. This popular Nevada ten dollar issue has a mintage of just over 24,000 pieces, and the PCGS
Population Report tops out at MS62; moreover, there are just 15 certification events at that level, making coins like this one Registry set rarities (5/10). While scattered light abrasions and luster scrapes preclude Select status, this example has much to recommend, including yellow-gold luster tinged in orange. Strongly detailed devices show light patina from storage, as do the nearby fields. An all-around important prize from the legendary Carson City Mint.(
Registry values: N4719)
1883 $10 MS63 NGC. A lustrous canary-gold Select example that exhibits minor field marks and a bold strike. Mintages of eagles at Philadelphia dropped considerably in 1883 from previous 1880 to 1882 levels. Census: 90 in 63, 5 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1886 $10 MS63 PCGS. This dazzling and well struck representative has a splendidly undisturbed reverse, and the obverse has only a single mentionable mark, a vertical graze beneath the bun. While the 1886-S is relatively common in MS63, its Philadelphia Mint counterpart is a rare issue at the Select level. Population: 29 in 63, 6 finer (5/10).
Ex: Long Beach Signature (Heritage, 9/2006), lot 3791, which realized $3,910.(
Registry values: N2998)
1887-S $10 MS63 PCGS. Like many San Francisco issues from the 1880s, the 1887-S is plentiful in abraded Uncirculated grades, but suddenly emerges as a significant scarcity at the MS63 level. Sharply struck and lustrous with the expected number of obverse marks. Population: 73 in 63, 2 finer (5/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1888-S $10 MS63 PCGS. CAC. Strong yellow-orange peripheral color yields to lighter shades at the centers. This well-defined Select coin shows isolated alloy and an abrasion that arcs above Liberty's head. PCGS has graded three finer pieces (5/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1888-S $10 MS63 PCGS. CAC. A charming Select representative with apricot fields and devices and olive-green toning near the rims. Plentiful in bagmarked Mint State, but conditionally elusive, since PCGS has certified just three pieces finer (5/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1889 $10 MS61 PCGS. CAC. The miserly mintage of 4,440 pieces is the lowest of any Philadelphia issue after 1877. Yet unlike the 1889 one dollar and three dollar, no numismatists of the day set aside examples of the 1889, and Mint State survivors are rare. This well struck eagle has attractive peach toning and the expected number of small field abrasions. Population: 10 in 61, 5 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1889-S $10 MS63 PCGS. CAC. Rich yellow-gold and orange shadings dominate this patinated Select coin, a lustrous and lightly abraded S-mint eagle. Well struck for an issue that is elusive any finer; PCGS has graded just 16 such pieces (5/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1890-CC $10 MS60 NGC. A scarce Liberty eagle, although relatively plentiful in relation to other Carson City tens, this piece is fully Mint State with sharp, frosty devices, and prooflike fields. Myriad abrasions on each side limit the grade, but the overall eye appeal is grand. Here is an excellent opportunity for the dedicated specialist or advanced gold collector.(
Registry values: N1793)
1891 $10 MS63 PCGS. The 1891 eagle is conditionally elusive at the MS63 level, although lower-Mint State pieces are considerably more available. This Select coin displays lovely orange-gold coloration with radiant luster and only some scattered, small ticks and abrasions that define the grade. Population: 35 in 63, 3 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1891-CC $10 AU58 NGC. FS-501. The mintmark is repunched west. Breen credits Douglas Winter as the discoverer of the variety. This is a flashy and well impressed Carson City type coin with dazzling luster throughout the peripheries.(
Registry values: N991)
1891-CC/CC $10 --Reverse Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. Unc. FS-501. The mintmark is clearly repunched. An attractive representative of the 1891-CC Carson City Mint issue with lustrous yellow gold surfaces, moderate obverse marks, and faint reverse hairlines.
1891-CC $10 MS61 NGC. FS-501. Both letters in the mintmark are prominently repunched, most notably with a curve to the right of the second "C." Otherwise, a strongly lustrous and well struck coin with scattered luster scrapes and abrasions.(
Registry values: N1793)
1891-CC $10 MS61 NGC. This Carson City gold type coin has a precise strike and no more than the expected number of small obverse field marks. Luster is prominent throughout the reverse.(
Registry values: N1793)
1891-CC $10 MS61 NGC. This lustrous Carson City gold type coin has relatively few abrasions for the MS61 level, and the strike provides nearly full design definition.(
Registry values: N1793)
1892-O $10 MS62 NGC. This low-mintage New Orleans ten dollar piece has ample luster and a good strike. The left obverse field displays marks consistent with the grade, and a small spot rests on the base of the left (facing) wing. None are certified finer at NGC (5/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1892-O $10 MS62 PCGS. Though softly struck on the stars, this eagle's obverse is better-defined on the portrait. Yellow-gold surfaces show peach to orange accents and scattered moderate abrasions. PCGS has graded only five finer pieces (5/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1893-S $10 MS63 PCGS. CAC. The 1893-S Liberty Head eagle is a scarce issue in MS63, and PCGS and NGC have only certified a total of seven coins in higher grades between them (5/10). The present example displays vibrant mint luster and a razor-sharp strike. The outstanding eye appeal is attested by the CAC sticker.(
Registry values: N2998)
1894-O $10 MS62 NGC. CAC. This New Orleans ten is well struck aside from slight inexactness on the claws and upper left stars. Small marks are distributed, and obverse luster is most prominent throughout the periphery. Census: 51 in 62, 16 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1895 $10 MS64 NGC. Rich, satiny yellow-gold luster shows elements of orange. A well-defined near-Gem that shows an alloy streak to the left of Liberty's portrait. NGC has certified four numerically finer pieces (5/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1895-S $10 MS61 PCGS. The San Francisco Mint achieved a meager mintage of 49,000 eagles in 1895. The issue is all but unknown in Uncirculated condition, with only 11 other pieces certified in MS61 and 11 finer by both major services (5/10). The fields are bright and prooflike on this sharply defined coin, with numerous small abrasions scattered over each side. A couple of darker spots of color are below the first and last digits of the date.(
Registry values: N2998)
1896 $10 MS63 PCGS. Exactingly struck with bold luster that shines through a thin layer of patina. This Select yellow-gold piece has small, scattered abrasions which combine to account for the grade. A low mintage date. PCGS has graded eight finer pieces (6/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1896-S $10 MS61 PCGS. Sharply impressed with wonderful luster through the yellow-gold fields. Small, scattered abrasions are as expected for the grade, with the only cluster visible to the right of the eagle. Population: 14 in 61, 41 finer (5/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1897-O $10 MS62 NGC. Boldly struck and moderately abraded with slightly diminished luster throughout the open fields. The 1897-O has a mintage of just 42,500 pieces, and examples are rarely encountered above the MS62 level. Census: 44 in 62, 17 finer (5/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1897-S $10 MS63 PCGS. The 1897-S must have entered Western commerce instead of residing in foreign bank vaults, since the issue is very scarce in Mint State. The median grade for Uncirculated survivors is MS61, and examples of the present quality are unheralded rarities. A lustrous lemon-gold eagle that boasts a sharp strike and pleasing surfaces. Population: 13 in 63, 7 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1899 $10 MS64+ NGC. CAC. The outstanding eye appeal of this Choice 1899 Liberty Head eagle has earned the new + designation from NGC, as well as a CAC sticker. The devices are sharply rendered and the luster is subtle, but attractive.(
Registry values: N1793)
1901 $10 MS64 PCGS. Blended sea-green and peach with the former color more prominent. A lustrous and carefully preserved Choice type coin that has a precise strike and pleasing eye appeal.(
Registry values: N1793)
1901 $10 MS64 PCGS. A lovely near-Gem that has original dusky khaki-gold toning along with vivacious cartwheel luster and a precise strike. A loupe locates only faint abrasions.(
Registry values: N1793)
1901-O $10 MS62 PCGS. The San Francisco Mint produced 72,041 eagles in 1901. Doug Winter estimates a surviving population of 700-900 pieces in all grades, with perhaps 400-500 examples in Mint State. The present coin is sharply struck, with frosty luster and minimal distractions for the grade.(
Registry values: N991)
1901-O $10 MS63 PCGS. CAC. The low mintage 1901-O is elusive but collectible between the grades of AU58 and MS62. Select examples are very scarce, and Gems are virtually unheard of. The present piece has booming luster and a modicum of marks. An unusually heavy die crack passes through the eagle's left (facing) wingtip. Population: 50 in 63, 12 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1901-S $10 MS64 NGC. CAC. This wonderful example is fully lustrous, with frosty gold surfaces and sharp design details. The 1901-S is a common date in the series, frequently seen in a wide range of grades. It is ideal for the type collector seeking a representative example.
From The Classic Collection.(
Registry values: N1793)
1901-S $10 MS64+ PCGS Secure. CAC. Rich sun-yellow luster shines on lightly patinated surfaces. A well-defined near-Gem, minimally abraded and surprisingly close to an even finer designation.(
Registry values: N1793)
1902 $10 MS63 PCGS. CAC. Excellent design detail with faint patina over shining yellow-gold fields. Minor alloy dots are present on the reverse. Solid eye appeal for this date with a five-figure mintage. PCGS has graded just 29 finer examples (5/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1903 $10 MS64 PCGS. CAC. Lightly patinated yellow-gold fields host devices that boast razor-sharp strikes. A luster graze at Liberty's cheekbone and a small disturbance at the rim near star 13 contribute to the grade. Population: 51 in 64, 2 finer (5/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1904 $10 MS63 PCGS. Brightly lustrous with peach-gold outer zones yielding to lighter yellow in the centers. Solidly detailed with expected minor field marks and an unobtrusive scrape on the lower left reverse.(
Registry values: N1793)
1905 $10 MS63 NGC. A satiny green-gold Select representative of this somewhat better date. The strike is precise, and none of the myriad tiny marks individually affect the grade.(
Registry values: N1793)
1906-O $10 MS62 PCGS. Boldly struck and satiny, with khaki-gold toning aside from gunmetal-blue on the portrait high points and a glimpse of struck-in grease on the reverse exergue. The final New Orleans gold issue of the denomination, although the facility struck half eagles shortly before its 1909 closure.(
Registry values: N991)
1907 $10 MS64 PCGS. CAC. An impressively detailed yellow-orange coin that shows only trifling softness at the hair over Liberty's ear. Minimally marked with attractive eye appeal. Housed in a green label holder. PCGS has certified just 12 coins finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1907 $10 MS64 PCGS. CAC. A lovely and lustrous butter-gold final year type coin whose precise strike and attractive preservation combine to confirm the near-Gem quality.(
Registry values: N1793)
Indian Eagles
1907 $10 Wire Rim MS62 PCGS. The 1907 Wire Rim or Wire Edge eagles are technically patterns (Judd-1901), although numismatists debate both sides of the argument and they are collected alongside the regular issues of the series. Akers writes that the original mintage was 542 pieces, of which 70 were melted, giving a net distribution of 472 survivors. None were released into circulation; rather, they were distributed to Congressmen and Washington insiders. Today, examples are in constant demand in all grades.
This MS62 piece may prove to be an astute compromise for some fortunate collector, as the piece generates an inordinate amount of eye appeal for the grade. The golden-yellow surfaces show the typical satiny texture and rich luster, although some tiny marks on Liberty and in the obverse left field define the grade. The reverse shows only scattered minor abrasions, well-mixed into the swirling die polish lines that are prominent on both sides.(
Registry values: N4719)
1907 $10 No Periods MS63 NGC. A beautiful gold type coin that has smooth fields, nicely struck devices, and an unblemished portrait. 1907 Indian tens are found with little difficulty in scuffy Uncirculated grades, but the present piece is much nicer than the customary Select example.(
Registry values: N1793)
1907 $10 No Periods MS65 NGC. The 1907 No Periods eagle was the first issue of the Indian design type released into general circulation. The date is available in Mint State grades and enjoys great popularity as a type coin. The present coin is an attractive Gem example with pleasing green-gold surfaces and abundant satiny luster. As usually seen on this issue, the strike shows a little softness on Liberty's hair.(
Registry values: N2998)
1908 $10 Motto MS63 PCGS. This green-gold Indian ten has good luster and lightly abraded fields. Liberty's jaw and the eagle's shoulder display moderate abrasions.(
Registry values: N1793)
1908 $10 Motto MS63 NGC. Sweeping luster illuminates the lightly abraded yellow-gold surfaces. The strike is good, and the reverse in particular is attractive.(
Registry values: N1793)
1908-D $10 Motto MS65 NGC. Both the 1908-D With Motto and No Motto eagles are difficult to obtain at the Gem level, although examples of each appear from time to time in the numismatic marketplace, consistent with a ranking as "12th rarest of the 32 issues in that lofty grade," per Garrett and Guth. Interestingly, NGC has certified only two examples in MS65, but it has graded 11 pieces finer (6/10). This is a flashy Gem with tons of eye appeal and a two-toned appearance, golden-orange predominating with lilac accents on Liberty's cheek. As expected of the grade, marks are minor and not individually distracting.(
Registry values: N7079)
1908-D $10 Motto MS65 PCGS. While the 1908-D With Motto ten dollar issue has a mintage nearly four times that of its No Motto counterpart, the two dates are actually comparable in price through most grades. It is only in Gem and better that the With Motto proves more available, though both issues are condition rarities so fine. This lustrous MS65 representative is solidly struck with frosted, lightly patinated yellow-gold surfaces. A small copper alloy spot is noted to the left of Liberty's lips, but both sides are refreshingly mark-free. Population: 13 in 65, 7 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N7079)
1909 $10 MS62 PCGS. Uncommonly crisp detail for the issue, particularly on the hair of Liberty's ear and the eagle's feathers. Warm butter-yellow luster makes this moderately abraded coin remarkably appealing.(
Registry values: N991)
1909-D $10 AU58 PCGS. An attractive example of this better date Denver issue. Highpoint wear is difficult to detect, and coruscating luster sweeps across the fields and devices. No marks merit mention.(
Registry values: N991)
1909-D $10 AU58 PCGS. CAC. Light friction is present on the cheekbone and the left edge of the eagle's wing, but the peach toning is attractive, and cartwheel luster dominates both sides.(
Registry values: N991)
1909-D $10 MS61 PCGS. This low mintage ten dollar piece exhibits vibrant luster and is nicely struck. A couple of thin marks on the left obverse are noted, but abrasions are otherwise unimportant.(
Registry values: N991)
1909-D $10 MS62 NGC. The 1909-D is usually a well-produced issue but examples are often abraded. This piece is typical, with light ticks on the Indian's face and neck and a few scattered over the reverse. The copper-gold surfaces display frosty, mattelike luster, and the strike is bold but not full, with softness on the highest points of each side.(
Registry values: N1793)
1909-D $10 MS62 PCGS. A scarce date in the Indian eagle series, the 1909-D is usually found in grades hovering around the MS60 level. This satiny Mint State piece exhibits a few minor surface marks that are expected for the grade, with full luster, and excellent lemon-yellow color.(
Registry values: N1793)
1909-D $10 MS63 NGC. Akers' gold coin
Handbook calls the 1909-D eagle "one of the most underrated condition rarities" in the Indian Head series, an issue that is "rare even in MS-64." This Select coin displays generous luster over orange-gold surfaces, with a few contact marks on the high points that preclude an even finer grade. NGC has certified only 36 examples finer than this well-struck coin (6/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1909-D $10 MS63 PCGS. The rich peach centers are encompassed by lime-green borders. Lustrous and sharply impressed with a well preserved obverse and only minor marks beneath the M in UNUM. The 1909-D mintage is only a small fraction of its 1910-D successor. Encapsulated in a green label holder. Population: 111 in 63, 39 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1909-D $10 MS63 PCGS. CAC. A splendid representative of the scarce 1909-D eagle, this piece has original ebony patina on the high points with frosty and brilliant yellow gold luster. Few finer pieces have been certified, just 35 at NGC and 39 at PCGS. An excellent opportunity for the advanced collector.(
Registry values: N2998)
1909-S $10 MS65 NGC. The year 1909 was one of transitions, numismatically speaking. The New Orleans Mint would officially close after 70 years of coinage operations. Despite a longstanding precedent against the "monarchical" portrayal of U.S. presidents on coinage--a precedent begun by George Washington himself--the centenary of Abraham Lincoln's birth would occasion a switch from the Indian Head to Lincoln cent design, marking the first presidential portrait on a U.S. coin and a major design shift that would ultimately embrace all U.S. minor coinage.
The 1909-S gold eagles were produced alongside the famous 1909-S VDB and 1909-S cents in San Francisco, although the third-year mintage of the new Saint-Gaudens design would spur little notice among the collectors focused on the sensational new cents. Neither would the nominal mintage of 292,350 examples of the issue, but examples are conditionally quite rare at the Gem level. NGC and PCGS combined have certified less than two dozen MS65s, with another dozen finer.
This piece is a marvelous original Gem with two-color patina--rich orange-gold alternating with lilac and hazel--that covers most of the obverse high points and the left-side reverse. Generous luster proceeds from well-struck surfaces, and only a small patch of tiny ticks on the Indian's cheek precludes an even finer grade. A super example for a type set or a world-class complete set. Census: 8 in 65, 5 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N4719)
1910 $10 MS64 NGC. The 1910 Indian eagle has a reported mintage of 318,500 pieces, and is an available issue in the context of the series. The present coin is a pleasing Choice specimen, with sharp striking details and rich satiny luster. The appealing yellow-gold surfaces show no mentionable flaws.(
Registry values: N1793)
1910 $10 MS64 NGC. A lovely honey-gold near-Gem whose lustrous fields and devices display a bold strike. Inspection beneath a loupe fails to locate any consequential contact.(
Registry values: N1793)
1910-D $10 MS64 PCGS. Although the 1910-D eagle is not rare, it is a well-produced issue, and a favored type coin as an available branch mint product. This near-Gem example shows gorgeous eye appeal and none of the "inner rim" that many pieces show. Orange-gold, lustrous surfaces are well-struck and free of consequential contact. A Gem will cost much more.(
Registry values: N1793)
1910-S $10 MS62 PCGS. CAC. The 1910-S is among the more available Saint-Gaudens eagle issues in circulated grades, though it becomes conditionally scarce any finer than this MS62 example. Moderate patina has settled over strongly lustrous yellow-gold surfaces touched in orange. A patch of discoloration is noted to the left of Liberty's headband.(
Registry values: N1793)
1911 $10 MS64 NGC. CAC. Despite the mintage exceeding a half-million coins, the 1911 Indian eagle is a difficult issue at the Gem level. This near-Gem boasts mellow orange-gold coloration, with good luster and strong eye appeal. Marks are minimal for the grade, although we note a tiny copper alloy spot on the eagle's lower right (facing) leg.(
Registry values: N1793)
1911 $10 MS64 PCGS. The devices on this Choice early 20th century type coin are sharply defined and the pleasing green-gold surfaces are highlighted by touches of rose. The vibrant, satiny luster augments the outstanding eye appeal.(
Registry values: N1793)
1911 $10 MS64 NGC. A remarkably unabraded Indian ten dollar piece with satiny straw-gold surfaces and a precise strike. Higher-graded examples are obtainable for a price, but the comparative value of the present offering is undeniable.(
Registry values: N1793)
1911 $10 MS65 NGC. The 1911 Indian Head eagle is an available date in lower Mint State grades, but Gems are scarce. The greenish-gold fields of the present coin exude satiny mint luster and all motifs are sharply defined. The eye appeal of this pleasing Gem specimen is undeniable.(
Registry values: N2998)
1911 $10 MS66 NGC. The 1911 is one of the most available issues in the Indian Head ten dollar series and one of the easiest eagles to obtain in Mint State. This can be partially attributed to the discovery of 30 to 40 Mint State coins in the early 1990s (
The Coinage of Augustus Saint-Gaudens, 2006). Gems and Premium Gems are scarce, however, and higher-grade coins are quite rare.
The wheat-gold surfaces of this MS66 example are tinted with light green. The sharp strike has given uniformly bold definition to the design details. The satiny fields yield pleasing luster on both sides. Census: 51 in 66, 11 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N4719)
1911-D $10 AU58 NGC. This key-date Indian eagle would fit nicely into a complete set at a fraction of the cost of a Mint State example. The still-lustrous orange-gold surfaces show just a whisper of rub on the highest points, along with some minor ticks on the Indian's cheek, both diagnosing a short stay in circulation.(
Registry values: N1793)
1911-D $10 MS63 PCGS. The 1911-D Indian Head eagle has the lowest business strike mintage of the series, at 30,100 pieces (not counting the experimental 1907 Wire Rim and Rolled Edge issues). David Akers considers the 1911-D the leading condition rarity of the series today. Select examples are definitely rare and the issue is prohibitively rare at the Gem level.
The present coin is an attractive Select specimen, with crisp detail on all design motifs. The pleasing orange-gold surfaces exude satiny mint luster, and overall eye appeal is excellent. A few insignificant nicks on Liberty's jaw explain the grade. This example is housed in an old green label holder. Population: 26 in 63, 16 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N4719)
1911-S $10 MS61 NGC. The low-mintage 1911-S eagle was produced to the extent of only 51,000 pieces, and examples in the higher Mint State grades are elusive. Many examples of this issue are characterized by an "area of semicircular roughness in the lower-left obverse field," according to Akers. This piece shows a curious curved mark, origin unknown, in the left field that parallels that area. Otherwise, a few scattered ticks and scrapes define the grade. The lustrous orange-gold surfaces nonetheless display considerable appeal.(
Registry values: N1793)
1912 $10 MS65 NGC. A splendidly smooth and lustrous lemon-tinged Gem. Exceptional quality for the issue. There is no shortage of 1912 eagles in scuffy Mint State, but Gems are rare, since the coins were regarded as bullion prior to Roosevelt's 1933 gold recall. Encased in a former generation holder. Census: 58 in 65, 17 finer (5/10).(
Registry values: N4719)
1913 $10 MS64 NGC. The 1913 Indian eagle is a popular and available date, from a mintage of 442,000 pieces. The present coin is an attractive Choice specimen, with sharp striking details and abundant, satiny mint luster. The pleasing green-gold surfaces show a few grade-consistent handling marks in the left obverse field.(
Registry values: N1793)
1913 $10 MS65 PCGS. Like so many others, this date is rarely found any finer than the present Gem specimen. This coin is an excellent candidate for the value conscious collector who seeks that happy medium between grade and price. This brilliant eagle is fully lustrous with highly attractive orange and green toning over the frosty yellow surfaces. Population: 51 in 65, 13 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1913-S $10 AU58 NGC. The 1913-S is the second-rarest Indian eagle issue, following the 1911-D. This near-Mint State example shows just a whisper of high-point rub, along with the often-seen semicircular mark in the lower-left field that runs through two digits of the date, some kind of Mint-made anomaly that the issue shares with the 1911-S. Almost all of the original mint luster is present, and contact evidence is minimal.(
Registry values: N1793)
1913-S $10 MS63 PCGS. The 1913-S eagle is just about in a dead heat with the 1911-D as the most conditionally elusive of the series, with the race being decided by exactly what grade level is contested. Currently, PCGS has certified 26 examples of the 1911-D in MS63, with 16 finer, while it has graded 22 1913-S eagles, with 13 finer (5/10).
This Select Mint State 1913-S displays sharp striking details, with just a touch of softness on the eagle's breast. The surfaces are a pleasing light orange-gold, with strong, satiny mint luster. A short, vertical scratch on Liberty's neck is the only singular abrasion. Specimens certified finer than this example seldom appear in the numismatic marketplace, so astute prospective buyers must pounce on this opportunity.(
Registry values: N4719)
1914-D $10 MS64 NGC. CAC. This highly lustrous and frosty near-Gem exhibits brilliant yellow and orange-gold surfaces, with entirely trivial and scattered marks that are fully inconsequential. Like so many of the Indian eagles, this issue is usually found in lower Mint State grades. NGC has only certified 58 finer pieces (6/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1914-S $10 AU58 NGC. Just a touch of rub appears on the high points of this well struck S-mint ten. Yellow-gold fields remain immensely lustrous with occasional suggestions of alloy.(
Registry values: N991)
1914-S $10 MS61 PCGS. The 1914-S Indian ten is an important, lower mintage issue with a business strike production of just 208,000 coins. Examples are plentiful in higher circulated grades, but scarce in all Mint State grades. This piece has beautiful yellow-gold color with soft, frosty surfaces. An excellent opportunity for the advanced collector.(
Registry values: N1793)
1915 $10 MS63 PCGS. CAC. Sharply struck and shining with pale yellow-gold surfaces. This Select coin shows few significant abrasions on the portrait, though several moderate marks are visible in the fields.(
Registry values: N1793)
1915 $10 MS64 NGC. CAC. This lovely near-Gem exhibits unencumbered cartwheel luster, and the strike is sharp with only minor blending of detail on the high points of the eagle. No marks are of any relevance, and the eye appeal is exceptional for the designated grade. A quality Indian gold type coin.(
Registry values: N1793)
1915 $10 MS65 NGC. The 1915 Indian eagle is an available date from a mintage of 351,000 pieces. The present coin is an appealing Gem, with vibrant, frosty luster and sharp striking details. The pleasing greenish-gold surfaces catch the eye immediately, and a minor nick on Liberty's chin is the only mark of note.(
Registry values: N2998)
1915-S $10 AU58 PCGS. This is one of the important issues in the Indian eagle series. Only seven issues have a higher 2011 Guide Book price, and those include the two With Periods coins, the 1920-S, 1932, and 1933. This near-Mint representative has nearly full yellow-gold luster that is only broken on the highest design points. The smooth and pleasing surfaces have only a few insignificant marks. This offering marks an important opportunity for the advanced collector.(
Registry values: N1793)
1916-S $10 MS62 NGC. All San Francisco Indian tens are conditionally rare relative to their Philadelphia Mint counterparts. This is because of the hard money tradition of the West Coast, where Federal paper money remained unpopular until late in the 19th century. The present lustrous and lower mintage example is clean aside from a few minor facial marks.(
Registry values: N1793)
1926 $10 MS64 NGC. CAC. A splendid khaki-gold Choice Indian type coin that provides vibrant luster, a crisp strike, and attractive preservation. Between 1916 and 1931, the Philadelphia Mint only struck eagles in 1926, an indication that the denomination was largely superseded by the double eagle.(
Registry values: N1793)
1932 $10 MS64 PCGS. A well-defined example of this popular type issue, primarily butter-yellow with orange and lavender components to the luster. A few small abrasions are noted along Liberty's lower jaw.(
Registry values: N1793)
1932 $10 MS66 NGC. The 1932 Indian ten is the single highest mintage issue of the series, and it is available in nearly any desired grade, the perfect type coin. It is also the only collectible U.S. gold coin dated in the 1930s. This piece is fully brilliant with frosty yellow luster. A few inconsequential marks are only evident with magnification. NGC has certified a mere eight finer coins (6/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
Liberty Double Eagles
1850 $20 AU53 NGC. The year 1850 saw the first regular issue of the double eagle denomination. The date is avidly collected today by series enthusiasts and type collectors alike. The present coin is a nice AU53 example, showing only light wear on the strongly impressed devices. The lustrous, orange-gold surfaces are lightly abraded for the grade.(
Registry values: N1793)
1850-O $20 XF45 PCGS. New Orleans struck double eagles for a dozen years through 1861, and again in 1879, but mintages in most years were token, and in every instance were less than any same-year productions at either Philadelphia or San Francisco. The first-year 1850-O is available by O-mint standards, but is nonetheless very scarce and essentially unobtainable in Mint State. This is a typical green-gold example that has glimpses of luster and distributed moderate marks. Population: 58 in 45, 58 finer (5/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1852 $20 Repunched Date AU53 NGC. FS-301. A die crack laces through the bottom of the date, while clear outlines of underdigits are present at the top. Still-lustrous yellow-orange surfaces show scattered marks and a handful of more significant abrasions, the latter most visible on Liberty's face.(
Registry values: N991)
1853 $20 AU53 NGC. The 1853 Liberty Head double eagle is an available date and a popular type coin. The present coin is a lightly worn AU53 example, with attractive greenish-gold surfaces and a significant amount of original mint luster. The obverse fields show the usual collection of minor handling marks but the reverse is lightly abraded for the grade.(
Registry values: N991)
1853/2 $20 AU50 PCGS. FS-301. Traditionally considered an overdate, though the
Guide Book expresses skepticism about the nature of the feature hidden within the 3. The
Cherrypickers' Guide, by contrast, has no such reservations, and similarly collectors should show no reservations about this AU50 example. Yellow-gold surfaces remain remarkably bright, and while light abrasions and a few digs affect each side, the overall eye appeal is solid.(
Registry values: N2998)
1854 $20 Small Date AU55 NGC. The luster on the reverse is essentially complete, while obverse luster is absent only on the fields and cheek. The left obverse is typically abraded, but the remainder of the coin is minimally marked.(
Registry values: N991)
1855-S $20 AU55 NGC. Bright yellow-gold surfaces with a sprinkling of alloy in the left obverse field. Appealing despite a cluster of shallow marks over Liberty's brow.(
Registry values: N1793)
1856-S $20 No Serif, Tilt S AU53 PCGS. Ex:
S.S. Central America. SSCA 5485. An attractive, lightly worn survivor of the famous shipwreck. The present coin displays much fine detail on the design elements, and traces of mint luster cling to the devices. Population: 11 in 53, 67 finer (5/10).(
Registry values: P4)
1857-O $20 XF45 PCGS. Any New Orleans twenty is desirable, but most such coins are from the early 1850s. The 1857-O has a mintage of just 30,000 pieces, and partly lustrous examples are coveted by Southern gold specialists. PCGS has certified only one 1857-O as Mint State, the Harry W. Bass, Jr. specimen that realized $97,750 at auction ten years ago.(
Registry values: N1793)
1857-S $20 AU58 PCGS. CAC. Variety 20F. The 1857-S double eagle was recovered by the thousands from the shipwreck of the
S.S. Central America, enormously increasing the certified populations and average grades of the surviving coins. This near-Mint example is not specifically provenanced to that source, but it is a likelihood nonetheless. It is the No Serif, Right S variety, with
SSCA examples typically encountered in high AU grades. Cascading luster complements brilliant orange-gold surfaces, with minimal evidence of contact and slight high-point rub in keeping with the grade. A nice example of this storied issue.(
Registry values: N1793)
1857-S $20 MS64 PCGS. CAC. Although no pedigree is indicated, this double eagle undoubtedly was part of the
S.S. Central America recovery, since the preservation is exceptional and the reverse is the Spiked Shield variety that constituted much of that shipwreck's bounty. The rich butter-gold toning, sweeping luster, intricate strike, and remarkably smooth surfaces will please even the jaded double eagle specialist.(
Registry values: N4719)
1857-S $20 MS65 PCGS. Ex:
S.S. Central America. Variety 20A, Spiked Shield.
SSCA 2719. The Spiked Shield is the most available variety of the several discovered among the
Central America coins, and thus the present coin presents an opportunity for collectors. The
S.S. Central America has become probably the best-known American shipwreck except for the
Titanic--and after all, the movie hasn't come out yet. The recent Long Beach "Ship of Gold"
exhibit has certainly rekindled interest in the wrecked steamer and its vast trove of numismatic treasures. This piece sports bright yellow-gold mint frost, with a hint of the often-seen reddish patina appearing as a streak in the exergue. The strike is full, and while there are a couple of minor marks, the excellent luster and eye appeal overwhelm other considerations.(
Registry values: N4719)
1858 $20 XF45 PCGS. Though distinctly worn on the high points, this yellow-gold Philadelphia piece retains considerable flashy luster in protected areas. Scattered light to moderate marks are consistent with the grade.(
Registry values: N1793)
1858-O $20 AU50 NGC. Records indicate 35,250 double eagles were struck at the New Orleans Mint in 1858, with one variety known for the date. In his series reference, Doug Winter estimates a surviving population of 150-175 examples in all grades, with perhaps 50 specimens extant in AU. Population data from the grading services indicate a slightly larger population, but the figures may be distorted by resubmissions. The present coin shows fine detail present on the design elements, with slight wear evident on the high points. The surfaces are a pleasing greenish-gold color with radiant mint luster. A few minor, grade-consistent nicks are noted on the bust and in the obverse field. Census: 5 in 50, 88 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1858-S $20 AU58 NGC. The 1858-S double eagle has a large reported mintage of 846,710 pieces, but the issue was released into circulation and few examples were saved. The present coin is an admirable near-Mint survivor, with pleasing greenish-gold color and bright mint luster. A number of minor abrasions can be seen on both sides, none individually distracting. Attractive AU examples of this date are an appropriate choice for most collectors, as only 26 coins have been certified in higher numeric grades by NGC and PCGS combined (6/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1859-S $20 AU55 NGC. The 1859-S double eagle was produced in large quantities, but the issue was heavily circulated. Mint State examples are elusive today, making a nice AU55 coin a popular choice for series specialists. The present coin shows slight wear on Liberty's hair and retains much of its original luster. The attractive greenish-gold surfaces are lightly abraded for the grade.(
Registry values: N1793)
1861 $20 XF45 PCGS. A still-lustrous yellow-orange representative of this Civil War-era issue, lightly abraded and distinctly worn yet with considerable eye appeal. Areas of copper alloy are visible at the high points.(
Registry values: N991)
1862-S $20 AU55 PCGS. The 1862-S Liberty Head double eagle was seldom encountered in AU grades before the issue turned up in the
S.S. Brother Jonathan and
S.S. Republic finds. Even with the increase in supply occasioned by those recoveries, examples in AU55 are still scarce. The present coin shows only light wear and retains much original mint luster. Population: 33 in 55, 49 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1865 $20 AU55 NGC. Soft luster has stayed on the surfaces of this light yellow-gold example, lending the satiny fields a subtle radiance. Minimally marked but with an alloy spot on the truncation of the bust.(
Registry values: N1793)
1865-S $20 AU58 NGC. The 1865-S double eagle was a major rarity in AU58 before the issue was recovered in large quantities in the
S.S. Brother Jonathan and
S.S. Republic finds
. Today the 1865-S is reasonably available in high grades, but a nice near-Mint example is an appropriate choice for most collectors. The present coin shows only slight wear on the devices and the surfaces exude subtle, but attractive, mint luster. A gouge under the eagle's left wing and some minor nicks on Liberty's cheek are consistent with the grade.(
Registry values: N1793)
1866-S $20 Motto AU55 NGC. CAC. This early Type Two issue is surprisingly rare in Mint State and is unknown above MS62. Most survivors grade XF to AU. The present green-gold representative has ample luster, despite a hint of wear on the wing tips and other high points. The reverse is only lightly abraded, while the obverse displays marks near star 6 and just below the jaw.(
Registry values: N1793)
1866-S $20 Motto AU58 NGC. This yellow-gold first-year Type Two twenty has extensive luster and little indication of high-point friction. Small abrasions are distributed, but none are of singular importance. The 1866-S Motto is more available than its No Motto counterpart, but Uncirculated examples are rare, since large-scale exports to European banks did not occur until circa 1873.(
Registry values: N1793)
1871-S $20 AU58 NGC. The luster is unbroken and there is scant evidence of rub. The obverse has numerous minor to moderate abrasions. The reverse is impressively smooth with pleasing surfaces. Scarce this close to Mint State, consistent with most Type Two issues.(
Registry values: N991)
1872-CC $20 AU58 PCGS. This third-year double eagle issue from the historic Carson City Mint is generally available for a price but conditionally rare, as Mint State examples are all but unobtainable. The Condition Census at PCGS is two MS60 pieces, followed by more than two dozen examples in AU58 (6/10). As expected for the grade on this piece, minor high-point wear appears on Liberty's hair, but the obverse star centrils are still strong, and the strike is bold overall. The pleasing orange-gold surfaces radiate much original mint luster that remains. The light abrasions on both sides are consistent with minor circulation.(
Registry values: N2998)
1873 $20 Open 3 MS63 PCGS. CAC. This is a splendid example of the conditionally rare Type Two design, with a sharp strike on both sides and attractive pumpkin-gold coloration. Minor marks are present but are unimportant relative to the grade. An important opportunity for the alert gold specialist. NGC has certified only two coins in finer grades, while PCGS has seen five finer (5/10).(
Registry values: N4719)
1873 $20 Open 3 MS63 PCGS. The 1873 Open 3 twenty is an available date in circulated grades, and the issue is probably the one most often selected by type collectors seeking a Type Two double eagle. The 1873 Open 3 becomes scarce in Select condition, and only seven coins have been certified in higher numeric grades by PCGS and NGC combined (6/10). The present coin is an appealing Select example, with just a little softness showing on Liberty's hair and a few minor handling marks on both sides. The fields are a pleasing greenish-gold color and radiate satiny mint luster.(
Registry values: N4719)
1873-S $20 Closed 3 AU58 NGC. CAC. The cartwheel luster is virtually complete across this Type Two slider. The slightly dusky surfaces exhibit forest-green and apricot hues. Small marks are here and there but do not detract.(
Registry values: N991)
1873-S $20 Closed 3 MS61 PCGS. CAC. From an unknown, but certainly small mintage, the 1873-S Closed 3 double eagle is a scarce issue in any Mint State grade. The present coin is well struck, showing a little softness on Liberty's hair. The surfaces are light orange-gold with soft satiny luster. A scattering of minor handling marks on both sides is consistent with the grade. Population: 86 in 61, 20 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1873-S $20 Open 3 AU58 PCGS. CAC. Apparently dies with the Open 3 logotype took some time to arrive on the West Coast from their Philadelphia origin, since the Open 3 is considerably scarcer than its Closed 3 predecessor. This moderately abraded near-Mint twenty has no obvious wear and provides nearly unbroken cartwheel luster. Population: 61 in 58, 50 finer (5/10).(
Registry values: N991)
1873-S $20 Open 3 MS61 PCGS. CAC. The largish mintage of 1.04 million double eagles made of the 1873-S includes both the Closed 3 (or Close 3, more properly) and Open 3 coins, but the Open 3 is considerably more elusive, particularly in Mint State where it is a notable rarity. Given the certified populations, it appears that a 70:30 split is a good bet, with the Open 3 accounting for the 30%. This piece is well struck overall, although it displays some softness on the highest points of Liberty's hair. The light orange-gold surfaces emanate bright luster. A scratch on Liberty's throat and some minor handling marks in the fields are grade-consistent, but this piece is nonetheless difficult to improve upon, either numerically or aesthetically. Population: 25 in 61, 4 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N4719)
1874 $20 MS61 NGC. CAC. With a reported mintage of 366,800 pieces, the 1874 Liberty Head double eagle is scarce in MS61 and rare in any higher grade. The present coin possesses considerable eye appeal for an MS61. The strike is sharp on the peripheral devices, with just a touch of softness on the hair. The light greenish-gold surfaces are enhanced by softly frosted mint luster. A scattering of minor handling marks defines the grade.(
Registry values: N1793)
1874-CC $20 AU50 PCGS. The 1874-CC double eagle enjoyed a mintage of 115,085 pieces, the second highest production figure for any Carson City double eagle. Doug Winter estimates 1,500-2,000 pieces are extant in all grades, with perhaps 580-710 examples in AU. Only one die variety is known for the date. The present coin exhibits light wear on the pleasing greenish-gold surfaces, and mint luster is quite strong for an AU coin.(
Registry values: N1793)
1874-CC $20 AU55 NGC. A lightly abraded and briefly circulated example of this popular Type Two Carson City issue. Luster illuminates individual obverse stars in addition to portrait recesses and a majority of the reverse. A few specks of struck-in grease near the date are of mint origin.(
Registry values: N1793)
1875 $20 MS62 PCGS. The double eagle mintage of 1875 is a generous figure approaching 300,000 coins, all the more remarkable when one considers that most of the other gold denominations produced in that pre-Centennial year range from the absurdly low to the nearly unique. The eagle, for example, saw a business strike mintage of only 100 coins, the smallest circulation strike emission of any gold coin.
This is a lustrous MS62 example of the double eagle, with attractive overall eye appeal and cartwheel luster sweeping across green-gold surfaces. At the MS63 level, the certified population thins out markedly.
Ex: Long Beach Signature (Heritage, 9/2008), lot 4164, which realized $3,220.(
Registry values: N2998)
1875 $20 MS62 PCGS. CAC. The 1875 double eagle is the only collectible gold issue of the date from the Philadelphia Mint. The other denominations had extremely small mintages and are very rare to extremely rare today. The present coin is an attractive example, with greenish-gold surfaces and pleasing mint luster. The striking details are a little soft on Liberty's hair, but the other devices are well detailed. A scattering of minor obverse handling marks account for the grade.(
Registry values: N2998)
1875-S $20 MS61 NGC. CAC. A shining Type Two double eagle with orange tints against bright yellow-gold surfaces. Softly struck on the hair below Liberty's coronet, as usually seen, with a number of wispy abrasions that combine to account for the grade.(
Registry values: N1793)
1876 $20 MS63 PCGS Secure. The U.S. Centennial double eagle issues from the three mints that struck them are doubly popular in Mint State, as conditionally rare examples of the Type Two coinage featuring the motto IN GOD WE TRUST and the denomination TWENTY D. This Select specimen is well struck overall, with a good impression on the obverse stars and minor softness on Liberty's hair and the eagle feathers. Strong mint luster radiates from the bright orange-gold surfaces. A couple of minor reverse rim bruises appear at 10 o'clock, and a sprinkling of minor field abrasions on both sides precludes an even finer grade. Population: 30 in 63, 17 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N4719)
1877-S $20 MS61 NGC. This sun-gold Type Two twenty exhibits vibrant luster and a precise strike. Small to moderate marks are scattered across the obverse, but none are individually distracting.(
Registry values: N991)
1878 $20 MS62 PCGS. The 1878 Liberty Head double eagle is an available issue in circulated grades, but the Mint State population is largely confined to the MS60 and MS61 level. MS62 coins are fairly scarce and Select or better examples are rare. The present coin is well struck, with excellent luster and outstanding eye appeal. A short vertical scratch above the second L in DOLLARS and a scattering of smaller marks on the obverse are consistent with the grade.(
Registry values: N1793)
1878-CC $20 XF40 PCGS. All Carson City double eagles are scarce relative to their San Francisco counterparts, but the 1878-CC is much more elusive than its 1874-CC, 1875-CC, and 1876-CC predecessors. This example has ample luster, particularly on the reverse, and is problem-free aside from light obverse hairlines and a pair of thin marks near obverse star 13.(
Registry values: N1793)
1878-S $20 MS61 PCGS. Strongly struck with considerable reflective luster in patinated yellow-gold fields. Extensive light to moderate abrasions contribute to the grade.(
Registry values: N1793)
1878-S $20 MS61 PCGS. The 1878-S is another conditionally challenging Type Two issue, plentiful in AU but a formidable rarity above MS62. The present piece benefits from unbroken cartwheel luster and a good strike. Moderate marks are scattered, but no individual abrasion stands out.(
Registry values: N1793)
1878-S $20 MS62 PCGS. A sharply struck canary-gold double eagle from the early years of the Type Three design. The obverse field exhibits marks consistent with the grade. Minute die doubling is visible on UNUM, the lowest arrow shaft, and other right-side low relief design elements on the reverse. PCGS has certified a scant seven pieces finer (5/10).(
Registry values: N4719)
1879-CC $20 --Harshly Cleaned--NGC Details. XF. Both sides are harshly cleaned, the obverse abrasively so. The surfaces are light yellow with traces of mint frost.
1879-S $20 MS62 PCGS. While the 1879-S double eagle is readily accessible in the lowest reaches of Mint State, thanks to a million-plus mintage, coins like this MS62 example are genuinely elusive, and there are only four higher-graded pieces in the PCGS
Population Report (5/10). While this coin shows numerous light to moderate marks across the obverse, the reverse is comparatively clean. Rich yellow-gold luster exhibits strong orange overtones with areas of alloy present at the left side of the portrait and also in dots along the obverse rims. A vibrant and important early Type Three coin.(
Registry values: N4719)
1880-S $20 MS61 PCGS. The 1880-S Liberty Head double eagle is slightly scarce in lower Mint State grades, and very rare above MS62. The present coin is a high-end MS61 example, with a razor-sharp strike and vibrant mint luster. The pleasing greenish-gold surfaces exhibit the normal number of handling marks for the grade.(
Registry values: N1793)
1882 $20 AU53 PCGS. The 1882 double eagle is so rare that even the Smithsonian Institution, keeper of the National Numismatic Collection, lacks an example of this issue. While there are numerous double eagle issues from the late 1870s through early 1890s that boast extraordinarily low mintages, the 1882 is the absolute lowest-mintage of them all, at 571 coins.
Any representative of this issue,
in any grade, is an extraordinary rarity.
The next-lowest mintage of the denomination in the 1880s is the 1885, produced to the extent of 751 coins--an increase of over 30% in comparison to the 1882. In fact, the 1882 double eagle has the lowest mintage of any circulation strike in the double eagle series, save for the 1861-P Paquet Reverse.
The 1882 double eagle is not only an issue with a remarkably low mintage to begin with, but its rarity is compounded because so few were saved. The handful of contemporary collectors who specialized in gold--and they were few and far between--preferred proof examples, which could be had from the Mint for a modest premium.
The reasons for the minuscule mintage are complicated. Mint officials had adopted a new policy to stimulate national demand for half eagles and eagles, according to Rusty Goe in
The Mint on Carson Street. "... double eagle output was decreased on a national scale as the Treasury implemented its new policy of expanding the distribution of $5 and $10 gold pieces.
"It was the Treasury's conviction that if more gold coins in denominations less than twenty dollars were in reserve at Mint offices around the country, depositors would accept these coins in payment in lieu of waiting for additional double eagles to be struck."
At any rate, the nation's operating mints had other troubles, as they shouldered the enormous burden of Morgan silver dollar production in 1882, amounting to more than 27.5 million pieces at four facilities.
By contrast, only three mints struck double eagles at all, as New Orleans' last twenty was the 1879-O. In 1882 San Francisco struck 1.13 million twenties, with nearly 40,000 in Carson City--and the legendary low mintage of 571 double eagles in Philadelphia.
The present AU53 example boasts light orange-gold surfaces that are highly reflective and semiprooflike, as expected. The piece is sharply detailed overall, with slight wear appearing on the high points. A scattering of handling marks and light abrasions on both sides is consistent with a short stint in circulation. Watch the bidder cards fly on this rare coin. Population: 2 in 53, 7 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N7079)
1882-S $20 MS61 PCGS. Tall S. Strongly struck on the central devices, as many S-mint twenties of the era are. Moderately abraded with yellow-gold luster and patches of alloy at the high points.(
Registry values: N1793)
1884-CC $20 AU55 NGC. According to official records 81,139 double eagles were produced at the Carson City Mint in 1884. Doug Winter believes 1,250-1,500 coins survive today in all grades, with 250-350 examples in AU. Only one die variety is known for the date. The present coin is lightly worn on all surfaces and retains much of its original mint luster. The surfaces show numerous minor handling marks, primarily on the obverse. The surfaces are a pleasing greenish-gold, with hints of peach around the devices.(
Registry values: N1793)
1884-CC $20 MS62 PCGS. The only known dies for the date. A total of 81,139 Liberty Head double eagles was struck at the Carson City Mint in 1884. The issue is scarce to rare in all grades today, with an estimated surviving population of 125-150 pieces. PCGS has certified 36 specimens in MS62, and PCGS and NGC combined have graded only eight coins in higher grades (5/10). The present coin shows slight softness on the central devices--unsurprising, since the 1884-CC is the most difficult CC-mint double eagle of the decade to locate with a sharp strike. The luster is bright and frosty, and the surfaces show a moderate number of abrasions for the grade.(
Registry values: N4719)
1885-CC $20 AU58 NGC. In the 2001 reference
Gold Coins of the Carson City Mint, Douglas Winter writes:
"Mint employees were greatly saddened by the election of Democrat Grover Cleveland as President in 1884. The new administration immediately replaced all key mint employees with Democrats and then closed the mint. A relatively small number of silver dollars and double eagles were struck before the mint was shut down on March 18, 1885."
Among the 9,450 twenties issued was the present piece, which retains most of its initial luster. Scattered marks are inevitable given its brief stint in circulation, although only the facial abrasions are consequential.(
Registry values: N2998)
1885-CC $20 MS62 NGC. The 1885-CC double eagle issue's radiance is perhaps somewhat dimmed by its proximity to a brighter star, the illustrious 1885 Philadelphia twenty, which at 751 business strikes is among the lowest mintages of all such U.S. coins. The 1885-CC twenty is nonetheless a low-mintage emission as well. The issue was produced to the extent of only 9,450 pieces, partly the result of the unexpected death on March 8 of Superintendent James Crawford. The facility struck only silver dollars and double eagles during the year, then went on a four-year hiatus until 1889. This piece has a sharp strike, with fine detail evident on Liberty's hair and attractive mint luster. The yellow-gold surfaces show a smattering of minor handling marks, mostly in the obverse field and on the bust, but it nevertheless ranks among the top survivors of this typically poorly produced issue. Census: 5 in 62, 0 finer (5/10).(
Registry values: N7079)
1887-S $20 MS62 NGC. The 1887-S is the lowest-mintage Type Three San Francisco issue, yet Mint State examples are affordable. This coruscating representative has green-gold borders and apricot fields and devices. The well struck surfaces display few marks for the MS62 level. A good value relative to higher grades.(
Registry values: N2998)
1887-S $20 MS62 PCGS. CAC. Gleaming orange-gold surfaces complement brilliant luster and a bold strike on this lovely Type Three S-mint twenty. As with many of its brethren, the MS62 grade of the present piece is as high as readily obtainable. PCGS has certified 60 finer, with considerable duplications likely and many of those probably in strong hands, given the incredible action in the gold-coin market of recent years.(
Registry values: N2998)
1888 $20 MS62 PCGS. The 1888 double eagle is the first P-mint twenty of the decade struck in enough quantity to be available today, but examples that exceed the MS62 grade of the present piece are seldom seen. Generous luster radiates from orange-gold surfaces, and a sprinkling of minor abrasions is consistent with the grade on this well-struck piece.(
Registry values: N1793)
1888 $20 MS62 NGC. The 1888 double eagle is one of many condition rarities in the Liberty series, common enough in lower Mint State grades, but rare as the numerical levels increase. This issue is rarely found above the present MS62 level. In fact, NGC has only certified 12 finer coins (6/10). Faint pink toning enhances the eye appeal of this frosty and lustrous yellow-gold double eagle. Scattered surface marks are consistent with the grade.(
Registry values: N1793)
1888-S $20 MS62 PCGS. CAC. The 1888-S twenty is an available issue and a popular choice for type collectors seeking a Type Three double eagle. The present coin is an attractive Mint State example with sharp striking details and rich satiny luster. A few minor abrasions on the bust and in the obverse field explain the grade, but do not seriously detract from the outstanding visual appeal.(
Registry values: N1793)
1888-S $20 MS62 PCGS. CAC. Sharply struck with significant orange overtones to the wheat-gold surfaces. Lightly patinated with abrasions on the high points of the devices and in the fields.(
Registry values: N1793)
1889-CC $20 XF45 PCGS. Variety 1-A. Only light wear shows on the devices of this attractive double eagle from the charismatic Carson City Mint. The lustrous surfaces display highlights of both green and orange color. No serious distractions are evident on either side.(
Registry values: N1793)
1889-CC $20 AU58 PCGS. Only one variety is known for the 1889-CC double eagle, with a reported mintage of 30,945 pieces. Doug Winter estimates a surviving population of 800-900 examples in all grades, with 420-465 specimens extant in AU. The present coin is a sharply detailed near-Mint example, with lustrous green-gold surfaces and just a touch of friction on the high points.(
Registry values: N1793)
1890-CC $20 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. Though hairlines through the yellow-orange fields point to a past cleaning, considerable luster remains at the margins. Well struck and attractive despite its flaws.
1890-CC $20 AU53 PCGS. A lightly worn yet surprisingly bright Carson City twenty, well-defined through the centers with strong yellow-gold luster at the margins. A handful of shallow abrasions and scattered wispy marks are visible on each side.(
Registry values: N1793)
1890-CC $20 AU58 PCGS. An exceptional near-Mint Carson City twenty that has essentially complete luster, uncommonly smooth surfaces, and rich honey-gold toning. The cheek displays a whisper of friction. As usual for the '90-CC, the reverse is minutely die doubled, evident on PLURIBUS and TWENTY. Encased in an old green label holder.(
Registry values: N1793)
1890-CC $20 AU58 PCGS. This popular CC-mint issue features partially prooflike fields over golden-yellow surfaces, with little contact and light wear for the grade. The strike is well-executed but the dies are late-state, with a die crack connecting the upper ends of UNITED STATES OF AMERICA and noticeable lapping in the rays and the eagle's right tail feathers. An excellent type coin candidate.
Ex: Baltimore Collection, Dallas Signature (Heritage, 10/2008), lot 3111, which realized $2,990.(
Registry values: N1793)
1890-CC $20 AU58 NGC. CAC. An attractive, near-Mint specimen from the romantic Carson City Mint, the coin offered here features sharp striking details and lustrous orange-gold surfaces. Only a single variety is known for the date, and this coin shows a die crack running all the way through the tops of the letters in UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
From The Classic Collection.(
Registry values: N1793)
1890-CC $20 AU58 PCGS. The 1890-CC double eagle is an available date by Carson City standards, with an original mintage of 91,209 pieces. Experts estimate a surviving population of 2,500-3,000 pieces, with perhaps 1,200-1,400 specimens extant in AU grades. The present coin is an attractive near-Mint survivor, with sharp detail present on all design elements. The pleasing orange-gold surfaces are lightly abraded and display strong mint luster.(
Registry values: N1793)
1890-S $20 MS62 NGC. Boldly impressed with flashy yellow-gold luster that shines through a faint layer of patina. Scattered marks overall with a few luster scrapes on Liberty's portrait and a dot of copper alloy to the left of the eagle.(
Registry values: N4719)
1891-S $20 MS63 NGC. CAC. Medium S. Tints of olive toning fill the margins of this lustrous and sharply impressed Select double eagle. The cheek and fields display moderate marks appropriate for the grade.(
Registry values: N2998)
1891-S $20 MS63 NGC. Medium S. The sun-gold centers are encompassed by lime-green borders. A lustrous and intricately struck representative of a conditionally scarce issue.(
Registry values: N2998)
1891-S $20 MS63 ★ NGC. CAC. Medium S. This double eagle coaxed a Star designation from NGC because its fields are moderately prooflike. The obverse is particularly flashy. The reverse is minimally abraded and exhibits minor die doubling, most evident on PLURIBUS.(
Registry values: N2998)
1891-S $20 MS64 NGC. CAC. Medium S. This is an available issue due to the large mintage exceeding 1.2 million coins, but it is extremely elusive at the near-Gem level of the present coin, and all but unobtainable any finer. The apricot-gold surfaces gleam with cartwheel luster, complementing a sharp strike and minimal contact marks. Census: 53 in 64, 2 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N4719)
1892-CC $20 AU50 NGC. Bright luster bathes raised elements of this low mintage Carson City twenty, although Liberty's cheek and hair exhibit minor wear. A powerful loupe reveals minor obverse struck-in grease, but abrasions are completely unimportant for the AU50 level. The 1892-CC is more available than its rare 1891-CC predecessor, but is much scarcer in Mint State than the 1890-CC.(
Registry values: N1793)
1893-CC $20 AU58 NGC. CAC. The largest circulating U.S. coinage denomination and the final year of the Carson City Mint's operations intersect on this near-Mint State 1893-CC twenty. Nearly all of the mint luster remains on the bright orange-gold surfaces of this coin, although scattered small ticks attest to a short stay in circulation.(
Registry values: N1793)
1895 $20 MS64 NGC. CAC. A large mintage of 1.1 million double eagles was achieved at the Philadelphia Mint in 1895. The issue is available in lower Mint State grades today, but it becomes scarce at the Choice level, and anything finer is extremely rare. The present coin exhibits sharp striking details throughout. The pleasing surfaces show only minor distractions, which are overwhelmed by the vibrant mint luster. Overall eye appeal is outstanding.(
Registry values: N2998)
1895-S $20 MS64 NGC. The 1895-S Liberty Head double eagle is scarce in Choice condition, and only 15 coins have been certified in higher numeric grades by NGC and PCGS combined (6/10). The present coin is a delightful Near-Gem, with well defined design elements and bright mint luster. The surfaces are a pleasing green-gold color and exhibit only a cluster of minor handling marks on Liberty's face and the obverse field.(
Registry values: N2998)
1895-S $20 MS64 NGC. CAC. Here is an amazing honey-gold example of the conditionally elusive 1895-S twenty, with lustrous surfaces and excellent design definition. Both sides have hints of green and orange toning. NGC has only certified nine finer examples of this issue (6/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1896 $20 Repunched Date PCGS Genuine. FS-301. The PCGS number ending in .92 suggests Cleaning as the reason, or perhaps one of the reasons, that PCGS deemed this coin not gradable. In our opinion, this coin has the details of a Mint State specimen that has been lightly cleaned. The date is dramatically repunched with all four digits showing signs of doubling. There are no obvious cleaning lines on this frosty and moderately abraded Mint State example.
1896 $20 MS63 PCGS. CAC. Fantastic flashy luster with reflectivity and cartwheels. This yellow-gold Select piece has scattered light marks, but the overall eye appeal is remarkable.(
Registry values: N1793)
1897 $20 MS63 NGC. Booming luster and original green-gold color combine with lightly abraded fields and devices to ensure the eye appeal. The obverse rim is crimped at 11:30. Encased in a prior generation holder.(
Registry values: N991)
1897 $20 MS64 NGC. CAC. This near-Gem double eagle was struck in the year the great Klondike Gold Rush began in Alaska's Yukon Territory. San Francisco and Philadelphia both struck generous quantities of the type in 1897, nearly 1.4 million pieces of the P-mint issue. This near-Gem example exhibits gleaming luster over peach-gold surfaces that are minimally abraded and well-struck. NGC has certified only 12 pieces finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1897-S $20 MS64 NGC. CAC. This historic double eagle issue was made at the peak of the Klondike Gold Rush, which would continue into 1898. Bowers conjectures that many of the 1897-S double eagles were made from freshly mined Klondike gold. This near-Gem is seldom bettered conditionally, as Gems are quite elusive, despite the mintage of 1.47 million coins. It is a well- but not fully struck piece, with scattered minor abrasions away from the prime focal areas and lovely orange-gold color. NGC has certified only 19 pieces finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1897-S $20 MS64 PCGS. CAC. Slightly soft stars surround a sharply struck portrait on this impressively lustrous near-Gem. Small dots of brown copper alloy appear at the high points of the yellow-gold surfaces. PCGS has graded seven finer pieces (5/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1898 $20 MS63 PCGS. The smallish mintage of the 1898--170,395 business strikes--is responsible for the paucity of examples graded finer than MS63 today. PCGS has certified only seven pieces in MS64 (6/10). Coruscating luster washes over the peach-gold surfaces, which show few abrasions for the grade and a bold strike. The reverse is particularly choice.(
Registry values: N2998)
1898-S $20 MS63 Prooflike NGC. Sharply struck, with brightly reflective surfaces, the present coin is a delightful Select specimen from the San Francisco Mint. The 1898-S is rare in MS63 Prooflike, and only one coin has been certified finer within the Prooflike category (5/10).
1899-S $20 MS64 NGC. CAC. The last San Francisco Mint double eagle from the 19th century, the 1899-S is always popular with type collectors. The issue is available in all grades up to the Choice level, but only 13 coins have been certified in higher numeric grades by NGC and PCGS combined (6/10). The present coin possesses enormous eye appeal, with sharp striking details and bright, frosty luster. The pleasing greenish-gold surfaces show a minimum number of abrasions for the grade.(
Registry values: N2998)
1900 $20 MS64 PCGS. CAC. The 1900 Liberty Head double eagle is an available date and a popular type coin. The present coin is a splendid Choice example, with full striking details and blazing, satiny luster. The radiant greenish-gold surfaces are minimally abraded, and the outstanding visual appeal is confirmed by the CAC sticker.(
Registry values: N1793)
1903 $20 MS65 NGC. The relatively low mintage of the 1903 double eagle, 287,200 pieces, is sometimes forgotten given the enormous mintages of the 1904 and 1904-S issues that followed, totaling more than 9 million coins. This piece shows two-toned surfaces with orange-gold and olive-green vying for territory on each side. NGC has certified only eight examples finer (5/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1903 $20 MS62 Prooflike NGC. The flashy fields of this crisply struck honey-gold Liberty twenty confirm the NGC designation. Abrasions are relatively few for the MS62 level, although a brief pinscratch is noted on the cheekbone. Census: 7 in 62 Prooflike, 8 finer (6/10).
1904 $20 MS64 NGC. CAC. A high-end olive-green type representative with uncommonly smooth surfaces for the MS64 level. The reverse is particularly smooth. In addition, the strike is bold and cartwheel luster dominates both sides.(
Registry values: N1793)
1904 $20 MS64 ★ NGC. CAC. Both sides possess flashy, nearly prooflike fields, presumably the reason why NGC bestowed a Star designation on the present near-Gem. Crisply struck and with impressively few marks. Census: 57 in 64 ★ , 23 finer with a Star notation (5/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1904 $20 MS64 PCGS. CAC. The 1904 Liberty Head double eagle is an available date, but few Choice specimens can match the outstanding eye appeal of the present coin. All design elements are fully brought up and the mint luster is rich and vibrant. The fields are remarkably clean for a large gold coin, and only a few minor nicks on Liberty's cheek prevent a higher grade.(
Registry values: N1793)
1904 $20 MS65 PCGS. An impeccable Gem specimen of this popular type issue, the present coin is sharply detailed, with excellent mint luster and abundant eye appeal. The surfaces are remarkably clean for a large gold coin. Philadelphia and San Francisco combined forces to strike more than 11 million double eagles in 1904.(
Registry values: N2998)
1904 $20 MS65 PCGS. CAC. The 1904 Liberty Head double eagle is an available date in the series, and perhaps the first choice among type collectors. Booming mint luster is the outstanding characteristic of this attractive Gem specimen. The pleasing orange-gold surfaces and sharply detailed devices make the coin a visual treat.(
Registry values: N2998)
1904 $20 MS63 Prooflike NGC. Sharply struck, with fine detail present on Liberty's hair and the eagle's feathers. The fields of this Select specimen are brightly reflective and prooflike. A scattering of hairlines and minor contact marks is consistent with the grade.
1905 $20 MS62 PCGS. CAC. The 1905 Liberty Head twenty is one of the most desirable Type Three double eagles. From a small mintage of just 58,919 pieces, the 1922-S is scarce in MS62 and rare in finer condition. Currently, PCGS has certified only 55 examples in higher numeric grades (5/10). The present coin is well detailed and lustrous, with minimal abrasions for the grade.(
Registry values: N1793)
1905-S $20 MS64 PCGS. Green-gold shades approach the rim, while the centers are honey-gold. Well struck aside from obverse stars 8 and 9. A lustrous and exceptionally unabraded near-Gem that will delight its fortunate next owner. Housed in an old green label holder. PCGS has certified just six pieces finer (5/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1906 $20 MS62 PCGS. CAC. Perhaps due to a continued backlog from the 6.25 million double eagles struck at Philadelphia in 1904, mintages at the mother mint were only a tiny fraction of that production in 1905 and 1906. Uncirculated 1906 twenties are consequently scarce and rarely seen above MS63. The present butter-gold MS62 example has unencumbered luster and a well-preserved reverse.(
Registry values: N1793)
1906 $20 MS62 PCGS. This is a somewhat forgotten low-mintage Liberty Head double eagle, perhaps because of its P-mint status and due to reimportations in recent years. It nonetheless remains a key issue among the later Liberty Head twenties. This MS62 piece boasts a bold strike and sumptuous orange-gold surfaces. A few pesky small abrasions dot Liberty's lower cheek and explain the grade, but the surfaces are clean overall, and the eye appeal is high for the grade. The certified populations at PCGS thin out quickly in higher grade levels.(
Registry values: N1793)
1906-D $20 MS64 PCGS. From a smallish mintage of 620,000 pieces, the 1906-D double eagle is popular as the first issue of this denomination struck at the Denver Mint. The 1906-D is scarce in Choice condition, and only 17 coins have been certified in higher numeric grades by PCGS and NGC combined (6/10). The present coin is sharply struck, with lustrous, green-gold surfaces and abundant eye appeal.(
Registry values: N2998)
1907-D $20 MS64 PCGS. Vibrant mint luster and razor-sharp striking details enhance the appeal of this popular D-mint double eagle. The Liberty Head design was retired in 1907 and collectors have always prized the date as a last-date type coin. The present coin is a particularly attractive Choice example, with razor-sharp devices and luminous green-gold surfaces.(
Registry values: N1793)
Proof Liberty Double Eagles
1903 $20 PR64 PCGS. Although the mintage of proof 1903 double eagles is given as 158 coins--the highest of the Liberty Head series--this is a case where original mintage figures are meaningless. Most of those original proofs have long since disappeared. To survive to the present day, a proof 1903 Liberty twenty had to endure the Panic of 1907, World War I, the 1929 Stock Market Crash, the Great Depression, the Gold Recall of 1933--and any number of the unknown personal catastrophes that befall collectors from time to time. In addition, it had to be carefully stored, to prevent the value-destroying contact marks to which large proof gold coins are especially prone. (Some impaired proofs survive, including one graded PR50.)
Estimates are that today, only 40 to 50 proof examples survive in all grades. PCGS has certified only three examples in PR65 grade--one a Cameo--and the present PR64 is one of 11 so certified there, also including one Cameo and likely duplicates. The Garrett-Bass PR65 PCGS example from the Bass II sale (Bowers and Merena, 10/1999, lot 1939, which realized $41,400) was later crossed into a PR65 Cameo NGC holder. We offered that later appearance in The Greenwich Collection, Part Two in our ANA Signature (Heritage, 8/2004, lot 7707), where it realized $50,025. A PR64 Cameo that we offered in Platinum Night of our Dallas Signature (Heritage, 11/2005, lot 2477), realized $40,250. More recently, a PR64 example in the July 2009 Stack's offering of "Treasures from the
S.S. New York" (lot 1539) brought $39,675.
This coin is certified in a early green-label holder from PCGS, before it began certifying coins as Cameo and Deep Cameo. A Deep Cameo designation is unknown for the issue, but it is possible that this coin could achieve a Cameo designation today. The Mint's post-1901 changed method of manufacturing proof gold involved polishing the device crevices in the die along with the fields on the surface, reducing or eliminating the frosty devices on the coin. Dr. Robert Loewinger's proof gold reference calls the device effect "satiny or semibrilliant." Nonetheless, a few examples at each service of the 1903 are known with the Cameo designation--12 at NGC, seven at PCGS. The finest numerically graded pieces are a handful of PR65s (non-Cameo and Cameo) at both services combined, with duplicates all but certain.
More important than estimating survivors is a comment that Garrett and Guth offer in their gold
Encyclopedia concerning the 1903 proof twenty:
"In recent years the demand for examples of the [Liberty Head] type in Proof has increased dramatically. The supply will most likely never meet the demand for these large, impressive coins."
There is a reason for that huge demand, beside the unceasing hot market for gold overall: The Liberty Head coins in proof format are the last of the nation's "traditional" mirrored gold proof coinage, desirable and ultimately pleasing collector-grade examples of the largest gold denomination.
This beautiful near-Gem proof boasts pleasing, even, rich orange-gold coloration in the deeply reflective, mirrored fields, with lighter yellow device high points that set up the considerable contrast mentioned previously. The strike is full throughout, and only a few light hairlines in the fields apparently have kept this coin from a Gem grade. Population: 10 in 64, 2 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: P1)
High Relief Double Eagles
1907 $20 High Relief, Wire Rim MS64 NGC. Augustus Saint-Gaudens' ten and twenty dollar gold designs were subjected to numerous delays and revisions. The coins or plaster models were in some state of conception or execution from early 1905, when President Roosevelt first exhorted the sculptor to take on the project, until Saint-Gaudens' death from stomach cancer in August 1907. Even after his death, the revisions continued under the watchful eye of his assistant, Henry Hering.
The primary reason for the long design and production period lay in Saint-Gaudens' enormous popularity. As early as 1881, his French friend Paul Bion described him as "drowning in work ... a sort of 'Edisson' [sp.] of sculpture, combining, constructing, producing treasure on treasure." While Saint-Gaudens was working on the designs for the gold coins from 1905 to 1907, he also had other commissions. The John Dryfhout book on Saint-Gaudens'
oeuvre shows that the sculptor completed numerous other works during the two-plus years that the coinage redesign was under way.
This High Relief is a wonderful example of what is undoubtedly the most widely recognized of all of Saint-Gaudens' works. The surfaces are bright and satiny, as one would expect, with yellow-gold the dominant color but a slight presence of reddish patina also is noted on each side. The striking details are exceptionally sharp with complete separation of the letters from the rim at the top of the reverse. A few faint freckles of copper alloy can barely be made out on the obverse.(
Registry values: N7079)
1907 $20 High Relief, Wire Rim MS64 PCGS. CAC. Art critic Thayer Tolles stated that the use of relief in Augustus Saint-Gaudens' sculpture, and by extension the gold coins, reflected his personal manifesto: "The quality of a work of art [should] be judged on its character or effect." One can see this character or effect in all of Saint-Gaudens commissioned works, and it is especially apparent in the designs he used for the gold coins of 1907. The effect is undeniably more immediate and polished in his original designs as seen on the Ultra High Reliefs, reduced and slightly redesigned High Relief twenties, and the Wire Rim tens. Another aspect of Saint-Gaudens commissioned works is how he used the background. He constantly admonished his students in the Cornish School, "Remember that your background is your atmosphere, and part of the composition." He insisted that his compositions extend from edge to edge. That is certainly the case with the twenty dollar. The background has sun rays emanating behind the figure of Liberty and the eagle, which gives the coin even more depth and dimensionality.
The present coin is a superlative example of Saint-Gaudens' concept, with the finely-detailed figure of Liberty standing out in three dimensional fashion from the stunning background. This specimen displays extraordinary mint luster and the pleasing green-gold surfaces are virtually flawless.(
Registry values: N7079)
1907 $20 High Relief, Flat Rim--Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. Struck late in the production run of High Relief twenties, the wire rim or "fin" as it was known inside the Mint, was seen as a production defect. The Flat Rim variant was the fix for this problem. However, the Mint never really found a complete solution to the wire rim problem. Most Flat Rim pieces still show a slight remnant of the extruded metal. However, this is one of the few we have seen that has a true flat rim all around each rim. The surfaces are lightly hairlined and show the subdued surfaces one would expect. The knee of Liberty is also flat, consistent with a coin that has AU Details. Minimally abraded.(
Registry values: N1)
1907 $20 High Relief, Flat Rim MS64 NGC. While the Wire Rim examples of the High Relief double eagle have a strong following today, among Mint employees in 1907, the Flat Rim coins were seen as closer to perfect, since the wire rim on other coins was considered a striking defect. This near-Gem representative shows the ghost of a fin on the right obverse and possibly the lower reverse, but it still meets all criteria for a Flat Rim coin. Warm yellow-gold luster shines through a light layer of patina. Both sides show a handful of small abrasions, of which small marks at Liberty's knee and the rays to her left are the most prominent. Overall, though, this is a highly appealing representative for the grade.(
Registry values: N7079)
1907 $20 High Relief, Flat Rim MS65 PCGS. President Roosevelt wanted to create coins for the United States that would rival the beauty of those struck by the ancient Greeks, and the 1907 High Relief double eagle is considered by many to be the crowning achievement of this coinage renaissance. In
Numismatic Art in America, Cornelius Vermeule explores the artistic merits of the Saint-Gaudens double eagle, which he considers to be "perhaps the most majestic coin ever to bear our national imprint."
Vermeule writes:
"The Liberty striding forward is as grand in miniature as the Hellenistic Victory of Samothrace on a heroic scale. The eagle in flight against the sun on the reverse achieves complete domination of motion and expanding vista over the confines of a tiny tondo. Although the authorities at the Mint flattened the relief to facilitate striking and handling, this coin has remained a forceful demonstration that modern, mechanical coinage need in no way be pedestrian ... Both coins [eagle and double eagle] seem as modern a century after they were conceived as any issues, American or otherwise, produced in the past generation."
The sculptures and friezes by Saint-Gaudens are impounded in various museums or public areas, but his coins are works of art that many collectors can own. The coins are universally praised for their artistic achievement. The 1907 High Relief double eagle is the most dramatic rendering of Saint-Gaudens' masterful design. A collector of any series or type would undoubtedly hold this spectacular example in high regard. The surfaces are bright with thick, satiny mint luster, as one would expect, only more so on this piece. The color is almost completely yellow-gold in color throughout. There is one mark, yes one mark, that we see: On Liberty's bent leg there is a short, horizontal mark across the shin. This exceptional coin really should be seen to be fully appreciated.(
Registry values: N7079)
1907 $20 High Relief, Flat Rim MS67+ NGC. In Thayer Tolles' book
Augustus Saint-Gaudens in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the art critic sets the stage for the period in which Saint-Gaudens was at the peak of the sculptural world in America:
"The demand for luxurious goods and imposing mansions was met by an ambitious group of architects, painters, sculptors, and decorators who believed that these collaborative projects stood as powerful reflections of their country's growing cultural presence on the world stage as it assumed its rightful place in a distinguished artistic continuum. These symbiotic partnerships inspired some of the most remarkable products of the American Renaissance, a period of unprecedented artistic cross-fertilization that began in the mid-1870s and continued through the 1910s."
This placed Augustus Saint-Gaudens, and his prodigious artistic talents, at the right time and in the right place to take full advantage of this demand for art in what became known as The Gilded Age. He used his natural artistic talent, coupled it with a successful workshop of apprentice artists, self-referenced his own works when possible, and curried the favor of wealthy patrons. The result was a outpouring of 214 works, many of staggering beauty and all of which display a natural ease of the subject portrayed.
After several decades of exceptional sculptural production, Theodore Roosevelt called on Saint-Gaudens to redesign several of the nation's coins. But he challenged him to redesign them with the high relief seen on coins from ancient Greece. Saint-Gaudens admired such coins as well and accepted the challenge, although reluctantly. Over the previous 15 years he had several encounters with Charles Barber, and the clash between artist and engraver had not turned out well for Saint-Gaudens. However, this time Saint-Gaudens had the president's full support, and Roosevelt used the power of his office to finally get the new coin designs into production. The frustrated president finally ordered that the new twenty dollar gold pieces go into production "even if it takes all day and night to produce one coin." It did not take quite that long, but it did require multiple blows from a hydraulic press usually used to strike medals to strike the High Relief twenties. And in the short striking period in late 1907, only 12,367 pieces were produced.
As a Flat Rim coin, this was one of the final examples struck in December, 1907 of this magnificent design. The surfaces display bright yellow-gold color, similar to that seen on Ultra High Reliefs which were annealed between strikings. Diligent searching with a loupe fails to find any post-striking impairments. While we hesitate to call any coin perfect, this is as close to perfection as we can remember in recent memory. The striking details are also notable for extreme sharpness. While High Reliefs were struck multiple times on a hydraulic press, even so the tops of the letters on the upper reverse often blend into the inner rim. Not so here. The berries are rounded in the olive branch. Truly an exceptional High Relief.(
Registry values: N10218)
Saint-Gaudens Double Eagles
1907 $20 Arabic Numerals MS64 PCGS. Hints of rose visit the surfaces of this appealing first-date-of-issue Saint-Gaudens double eagle, and softly frosted luster radiates from both sides. The coin is well struck, and abrasions are minimal.(
Registry values: N1793)
1907 $20 Arabic Numerals MS65 NGC. The 1907 Arabic Numerals Saint-Gaudens double eagle is an available issue in all grades up to the Gem level, making the coin a prime choice for type collectors. The present coin is sharply struck throughout, with softly frosted luster. The pleasing greenish-gold surfaces are accented by hints of rose. The fields are remarkably free of distractions.(
Registry values: N2998)
1907 $20 Arabic Numerals MS65 PCGS. The 1907 Arabic Numerals Saint-Gaudens double eagle was the first use of the basic design that would continue until 1933, with the motto added in 1908. The present coin is a delightful Gem survivor, with sharp striking details and bright mint luster. The medium orange-gold surfaces are free of mentionable distractions.(
Registry values: N2998)
1907 $20 Arabic Numerals MS65 PCGS. After the unsuccessful attempts to produce Augustus Saint-Gaudens' design in Ultra High Relief and then "Very High Relief," Charles Barber set about reducing the relief so this design could actually be struck with high speed presses. The result was the so-called "Arabic Numerals" issue, as seen here. This particular piece displays light reddish-golden color and bright, satiny mint luster. Sharply struck with the only marks of note located in the lower reverse field beneath the eagle's breast.(
Registry values: N2998)
1907 $20 Arabic Numerals MS65 PCGS. Pale lemon-yellow and canary-gold hues dominate the eye appeal of this immensely lustrous Gem, though a vertical line of alloy is noted between the O and the first L of DOLLARS. Minimally marked with faint patina and a generally solid strike, though Liberty's knee shows slight softness.(
Registry values: N2998)
1907 $20 Arabic Numerals MS66 NGC. While the 1907 Arabic Numerals Saint-Gaudens double eagle is only scarce in Premium Gem condition, examples in higher grades are very rare. Currently, only 19 coins have been certified above the MS66 level by NGC and PCGS combined (6/10). The present coin is a magnificent specimen, with sharp striking details and vibrant mint luster. No significant flaws are evident on either side.(
Registry values: N2998)
1908 $20 No Motto MS65 PCGS. Short Rays Obverse. A beautiful Gem whose lustrous pumpkin-gold and sea-green surfaces display surprisingly few marks. The Capitol building is needle-sharp, as are the fingers of the torch hand. Encapsulated in a green label holder.(
Registry values: N1793)
1908 $20 No Motto MS66 PCGS. Uncommonly smooth with rich, reddish-gold color. Both sides are fully frosted, with an extremely bold impression for this often inadequately defined issue. Abrasions are held to an absolute minimum.(
Registry values: N2998)
1908 $20 No Motto, Wells Fargo Nevada MS67 PCGS. Long Rays Obverse, unusual for the Wells Fargo pedigree. A spectacular Superb Gem with rich peach-orange toning and a virtual absence of marks, especially on the obverse. The strike is close to full, with a couple of feathers incomplete on the eagle's leg. A wonderful representative of this popular two-year subtype.(
Registry values: P1)
1908 $20 No Motto, Wells Fargo Nevada MS67 NGC. A shining Superb Gem with the outstanding frosty luster that characterizes many of the best examples from the Wells Fargo Hoard. This well struck Superb Gem is well-suited to a high-grade type set, its peach-accented yellow-gold surfaces impeccably smooth. Faintly patinated and decidedly delightful.(
Registry values: P1)
1908-D $20 No Motto MS64 NGC. CAC. Strong yellow-gold luster with generous wheat overtones. A well struck example of this D-mint No Motto issue that shows few marks save for a luster scrape near the right obverse rim.(
Registry values: N1793)
1908-D $20 No Motto MS64 PCGS. A well struck example of this early Saint-Gaudens issue, the present coin features rich, satiny luster and light, greenish-gold surfaces. The surfaces are lightly abraded for the grade, unusual for the 1908-D, which usually comes with a scattering of handling marks.(
Registry values: N1793)
1908-D $20 No Motto MS65 PCGS. Long Rays obverse. An exquisite orange-gold Gem that boasts booming luster and clean surfaces. Nicely struck and clearly original. Much scarcer in high grade than the 1908 No Motto, which was saved in remarkable quantity and quality. PCGS has certified only nine pieces finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N4719)
1908 $20 Motto MS63 PCGS. A first-year type coin, the 1908 With Motto double eagle is considerably more difficult to locate than its No Motto counterpart. The present coin is sharply detailed, with softly frosted luster. The surfaces show a minimum number of handling marks for the grade.(
Registry values: N1793)
1908 $20 Motto MS63 PCGS. A well detailed example of this second-year Saint-Gaudens double eagle, the present coin displays subdued, satiny luster, and handling marks are minimal in size and number. A few tiny alloy spots are present above the eagle's head.(
Registry values: N1793)
1908 $20 Motto MS64 PCGS. CAC. The 1908 With Motto Saint-Gaudens double eagle is considerably more elusive than its No Motto counterpart. The present coin is a pleasing Choice example, with well-detailed devices and softly frosted mint luster. The attractive orange-gold surfaces are minimally abraded for the grade.(
Registry values: N2998)
1908-D $20 Motto MS64 PCGS. An appealing specimen of this early Saint-Gaudens double eagle, the present coin is sharply struck with abundant satiny mint luster. The surfaces are lightly abraded, with shades of green-gold color.(
Registry values: N1793)
1908-S $20 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. XF. An accessible example of this issue with a mintage of just 22,000 pieces. Light, even wear across each side with scattered moderate abrasions and yellow-gold brightness from cleaning.(
Registry values: N1793)
1908-S $20 AU50 NGC. A lightly circulated example of the famously low-mintage 1908-S double eagle, one of just 22,000 pieces struck. Yellow-orange fields retain considerable luster, particularly on the reverse, though the obverse is appreciably worn with a significant abrasion at Liberty's left side which determines the grade.(
Registry values: N1793)
1908-S $20 MS62 PCGS. CAC. The alluringly low mintage of 22,000 pieces is the inevitable starting-point for any discussion of the 1908-S double eagle, but there are other fascinating angles to the issue. It is the first S-mint Saint-Gaudens double eagle, for example, and all coins are With Motto, suggesting a limited production later in the year. Also worth noting is that the next year, more than 2.7 million double eagles were struck at the location, suggesting that San Francisco was making up for lost time.
From the brief but famous 1908-S press run comes this MS62 example, a strongly lustrous sun-yellow coin that is well struck. Both sides show numerous light to moderate marks as well as a handful of copper spots, though the overall eye appeal is strong for the grade. PCGS has certified 72 finer pieces (5/10).(
Registry values: N4719)
1908-S $20 MS65 NGC. The usual narrative for most of the rare mintmarked Saint-Gaudens double eagle issues from later in the series is one of high mintage--coupled with limited distribution, in many cases--and subsequent high meltage around the time of the Gold Recall of 1933. The story for the 1908-S, however, is one of genuinely low mintage, even though most examples of the 22,000 pieces struck appear to have been released, based on the condition curve of the surviving pieces. The minuscule production places the 1908-S as the lowest among regular issues of the Saint-Gaudens, With Motto subtype. Bowers estimates in the double eagle
Guide Book that from 1,200 to 1,800 examples exist today in circulated and Mint State grades combined, for "raw" and certified pieces. That figure is consistent, or possibly an overestimate, based on certified totals at NGC and PCGS combined, 847 coins with a certainty of duplications (5/10).
The average certified survivor at NGC and PCGS--presumably the top end of the entire population--is around AU55, although certified examples range all the way from a single Fine specimen (at PCGS) up through a handful of coins in MS66 and MS67.
The present Gem is exceptional, as the issue is considered very rare in MS65 or finer; despite the wider availability of examples in the lower Mint State grades, the survivors thin out sharply above MS64. This piece offers sharp striking details overall, as usual on this well-produced issue. Vibrant luster appears throughout, with attractive greenish-gold surfaces. A few minor handling marks near the obverse rays explain the grade but are the only discernible blemishes. Census: 7 in 65, 6 finer (5/10).(
Registry values: N7079)
1909 $20 MS63 PCGS. The 1909 Saint-Gaudens double eagle has a smallish mintage of 161,282 pieces. David Akers considers the issue underrated in higher grades, but examples at the Select level are reasonably available. The present coin exhibits sharp striking details and vibrant mint luster. The pleasing green-gold surfaces are lightly abraded for the grade. A few minor handling marks on the surface of the sun are not distracting.(
Registry values: N2998)
1909 $20 MS63 PCGS. The 1909 had an adequate mintage of 161,282 pieces, but it is surprisingly scarce in the better grades of Mint State. It is actually scarcer than the more popular 1909 overdate and is seldom located in MS63 or better condition. This piece has bright yellow-gold coloration and is sharply struck throughout. A number of small- to medium-sized abrasions are scattered over each side, which account for the grade.(
Registry values: N2998)
1909 $20 MS64 PCGS. Elusive in Choice and a condition rarity any finer, the 1909 double eagle is difficult to acquire in better Mint State grades. Intermingled orange and lemon-gold colors appear on the shining, flashy surfaces of this boldly impressed piece, which displays uncommonly strong peripheral detail. Pleasing for the grade, though a handful of wispy abrasions deny Gem status.(
Registry values: N2998)
1909 $20 MS64 PCGS. The 1909 Saint-Gaudens double eagle is frequently found in lower Mint State grades, but seldom any finer than this near-Gem. PCGS has only certified 25 finer pieces. Both sides have hints of green color on the satiny yellow-gold surfaces. Traces of original ebony patina are visible on the high points.(
Registry values: N2998)
1909/8 $20 AU50 PCGS. FS-301. Only the slightest wear shows on this delightful early Saint-Gaudens double eagle. The devices are well-detailed, and the surfaces are lightly abraded for the grade. The brassy color is attractive but may be evidence of a long-ago cleaning.(
Registry values: N991)
1909/8 $20 MS61 PCGS. CAC. FS-301. As the sole overdate in the Saint-Gaudens double eagle variety, the 1909/8 adds some spice to the early With Motto part of the series. This is a lustrous yellow-gold example, lightly abraded with slight discoloration on Liberty's raised knee.(
Registry values: N1793)
1909/8 $20 MS62 PCGS. FS-301. A popular overdate in the beloved Saint-Gaudens series, although it appears that as many as half of the survivors of the 1909 Philadelphia mintage may be overdates. This MS62 piece has excellent luster emanating from the orange-gold surfaces, which show a modicum of small, scattered ticks that preclude an even finer grade. The diagonal die crack through the O of GOD is seen on most examples.(
Registry values: N1793)
1909/8 $20 MS62 NGC. FS-301. As the sole Saint-Gaudens double eagle die variety listed in the
Guide Book, the 1909/8 twenty enjoys widespread demand regardless of condition. This Mint State representative has strong yellow-gold luster and generous eye appeal despite a handful of scattered rim bumps and scrapes.(
Registry values: N1793)
1909-D $20 MS61 NGC. The 1909-D Saint-Gaudens twenty is an elusive date in all grades. This piece is entirely original with ebony and green patina on the high points. Hints of rose toning add to its overall aesthetic appeal. A splendid example for the double eagle enthusiast.(
Registry values: N1793)
1909-D $20 MS63 PCGS. From a low mintage of 52,500 pieces, the 1909-D Saint-Gaudens double eagle is scarce in Select Mint State condition. The present coin is well struck with softly frosted surfaces and decent mint luster. A scattering of luster grazes and handling marks accounts for the grade.(
Registry values: N2998)
1909-D $20 MS65 PCGS. Branch mint production of double eagles was often feast-or-famine during the early years of the Saint-Gaudens design, and the 1909-D was decidedly on the "famine" end of things with just 52,500 pieces struck. This Gem example is an upper-echelon survivor, lightly patinated with delightful yellow-to-orange luster across each side. Marks are mostly trivial, and the only hint of a concentration appears on the disc of the sun on the reverse. Well struck with great all-around eye appeal. PCGS has certified just 15 MS65 examples and only five finer (5/10).(
Registry values: N7079)
1909-S $20 MS64 NGC. This Choice early Saint-Gaudens issue displays sharp striking details on the Capitol and Liberty's fingers. The lustrous surfaces display only a few minor handling marks on both sides.(
Registry values: N1793)
1909-S $20 MS65 PCGS. A bright and beautiful yellow-gold Gem that offers a strong strike and vibrant luster. Faint patina suggests long-term storage in its past, not uncommon for this issue of more than 2.7 million pieces. Any example finer than MS65 is a rarity, with just seven such coins known to PCGS (5/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1910 $20 MS64 PCGS. Apricot-gold patina displays faint traces of light green, and the design elements are well impressed, as shown by sharp definition on the Capitol building and Liberty's toes. Lustrous surfaces reveal small abrasions on Liberty's abdomen and upper right leg, accounting for the grade.(
Registry values: N1793)
1910-D $20 MS65 NGC. Vibrant canary-yellow luster dominates the eye appeal of this well struck Gem, which hails from an issue of under half a million pieces. The faintly frosted obverse is surprisingly mark-free by Gem standards, though the reverse shows a handful of isolated abrasions in the eagle's feathers. NGC has certified 43 numerically finer coins (5/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1910-D $20 MS66 PCGS. From a mintage of 429,000 pieces, the 1910-D Saint-Gaudens double eagle is scarce in Premium Gem condition. The present coin displays attractive orange-gold surfaces with hints of rose. The devices are crisply detailed and mint luster is brightly radiant. Only three examples have been certified in higher numeric grades at PCGS and NGC combined (6/10).(
Registry values: N4719)
1910-S $20 MS64 PCGS. A sharply struck Choice specimen of this popular double eagle. the present coin is a prize for the astute collector. The pleasing orange-gold surfaces are lightly abraded, and the mint luster is vibrant and satiny.(
Registry values: N1793)
1910-S $20 MS64 PCGS. An attractive example, with subdued orange-gold color and pleasing definition atop the devices. The 1910-S is an elusive issue in Gem condition, and Choice specimens are prized by series enthusiasts.(
Registry values: N1793)
1910-S $20 MS65 PCGS. An amazing Gem with gorgeous orange-gold luster and frosty mint brilliance, this 1910-S twenty is exceeded by a mere seven finer pieces certified at PCGS (6/10). While a few scattered surface marks are visible on each side, this beauty has exceptional eye appeal, and will grace a fine cabinet of Saint-Gaudens double eagles.(
Registry values: N4719)
1911 $20 MS63 PCGS. CAC. Yellow-gold to orange luster with light abrasions overall. Satiny surfaces show minor disturbances and discoloration at the highest points of the design.(
Registry values: N1793)
1911-D $20 MS66 NGC. An exquisitely struck Premium Gem that shows each finger of the torch hand and nearly every vertical line within the Capitol building. A satiny and well preserved double eagle that is rarely encountered any finer.(
Registry values: N2998)
1911-D $20 MS67 NGC. The 38 MS67 examples of the 1911-D double eagle in the combined certified population--31 graded by NGC, seven by PCGS--form the numeric pinnacle for the issue (5/10). This Superb Gem is thus of great importance to NGC Registry collectors, not to mention any one who simply appreciates a great Saint-Gaudens twenty. A faint skiff of patina has settled over parts of the rich yellow-gold fields, touched in orange on each side. The strike is solid, and only a handful of small marks, trivial by themselves, combine to preclude an even finer designation. Wonderful visual appeal.(
Registry values: N4719)
1911-D/D $20 MS64 NGC. FS-501. The increasingly popular repunched mintmark. High-end and attractive for the grade with a handful of grade-limiting grazes, one to the right of Liberty's head and the other in the eagle's tailfeathers.
1911-D/D $20 MS65 PCGS. CAC. FS-501. Luster sweeps the smooth butter-gold surfaces of this attractive Gem double eagle. The strike is essentially full, and only minor contact on the sun and a pair of faint intersecting grazes to the right of Liberty's head prevent an even finer grade. A quality example certain to delight its fortunate next owner.
1911-D/D $20 MS65 NGC. FS-501. The 1911-D/D double eagle is not yet listed in the Guide Book, but such a listing is sure to further increase its popularity. At least half of all high grade 1911-D twenties are the repunched mintmark variety. This lovely Gem boasts the usual bold strike over compelling orange-gold surfaces. A few scattered ticks preclude an even finer grade. Census: 62 in 65, 28 finer (6/10).
1911-D/D $20 MS65 PCGS. FS-501. The 1911-D/D and 1909/8 overdate double eagles are among the few known varieties in the Saint-Gaudens series. This Gem 1911-D/D is certified with the PCGS six-digit variety number, ready for addition to a Complete Variety Registry Set. The reddish-orange surfaces glow with luster on this well-struck piece. The finest certified FS-501s at PCGS are in MS66. Population: 55 in 65, 16 finer (6/10).
1911-D/D $20 MS66 NGC. FS-501. The Denver Mint (actually, via the Philadelphia Mint die shop) switched from the Wide D seen on the 1910-D double eagles to a Small D in 1911, seen here double-punched as though for emphasis. While this variety is not rare, it is seldom seen so fine. This Premium Gem offers brilliant, cascading luster over warm orange-gold fields. The well-executed strike, while normal for the issue, never fails to appeal, and the relative paucity of marks puts this piece near the top of the Condition Census. NGC has certified 26 examples of the FS-501 in MS66, with two pieces finer (6/10).
1911-D/D $20 MS66 NGC. FS-501. The Mint in 1911 went from a Wide D, last used on the 1910-D, to a Small D on the 1911-D double eagles--so the tantalizing possibility exists that someday an example of the 1911-D/D might be confirmed that uses both mintmark styles. This radiant orange-gold Premium Gem is well-struck and thoroughly attractive. Census: 26 in 66, 2 finer (6/10).
1911-S $20 MS64 NGC. All design elements are sharply detailed on this near-Gem double eagle from the San Francisco Mint, and the lustrous surfaces show minimal marks. The 1911-S is a fairly available issue and a popular choice with type collectors because of its presence in a Central American hoard that surfaced in 1983.(
Registry values: N1793)
1911-S $20 MS65 NGC. An S-mint Saint-Gaudens twenty that offers decidedly above-average detail for the issue. Both sides are strongly lustrous with light yellow-gold surfaces that show only small, scattered marks. While the 1911-S is available for a price in MS65, NGC has certified only 35 numerically finer pieces (5/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1911-S $20 MS65 PCGS. While the 1911-S is available for a price in grades up to and including Gem, anything finer is a condition rarity, and PCGS has certified just 26 such coins (5/10). This MS65 example has striking yellow-gold luster that radiates from relatively unabraded, faintly textured surfaces. A delightful survivor.(
Registry values: N2998)
1911-S $20 MS65 PCGS Secure. The obverse is primarily peach-gold, and the reverse has olive toning. This lustrous representative has an exemplary strike, and aside from a couple of faint graze clusters, the only noticeable contact is a minute dig near obverse ray 3. Most Uncirculated 1911-S twenties grade between MS62 and MS64, and Gems are elusive.(
Registry values: N2998)
1911-S $20 MS66 NGC. While the 1911-S double eagle qualifies as "available for a price" in near-Gem or even Gem condition, anything finer is far more elusive. Premium Gems such as this MS66 survivor are condition rarities, and only one coin higher than that appears in the combined certified population (5/10). Rich golden overtones grace yellow-gold surfaces that swirl with luster. The strike is uncommonly solid for the issue with only slight flatness noted on Liberty's knee. Pleasingly preserved with faint patina and only a few small marks on each side, with a tiny tick on Liberty's leg the most visible.(
Registry values: N4719)
1912 $20 MS63 PCGS. Lightly patinated surfaces are dusky yellow-gold with hints of peach and orange. Select with abrasions that are generally light, though a nick is noted near Liberty's knee.(
Registry values: N1793)
1912 $20 MS63 NGC. Booming luster encompasses this well defined and typically abraded lower mintage double eagle. A new design subtype was introduced in 1912, since the addition of New Mexico and Arizona to the Union led to two additional stars along the obverse periphery.(
Registry values: N1793)
1912 $20 MS64 PCGS. Intense yellow-gold luster swirls on each side of this near-Gem, fueled by undercurrents of orange. The strike is solid, and though a handful of significant abrasions are visible at Liberty's left (facing) leg and in the left field, the rest of the coin is relatively mark-free. Small areas of alloy are also found, most prominently on Liberty's upper gown.(
Registry values: N2998)
1913 $20 MS62 NGC. A green-gold example with good luster and an attentive strike. Two thin marks are noted on the eagle, and the left obverse and Liberty's legs display diverse small abrasions.(
Registry values: N1793)
1913 $20 MS63 NGC. The 1913 Saint-Gaudens double eagle is a scarcer Philadelphia Mint issue from the early series, although examples in MS63 can be located without too much difficulty. The light green-gold surfaces of the present coin radiate attractive mint luster, and the striking details are quite sharp. The obverse exhibits a cluster of minor handling marks on the right-side rays that define the grade.(
Registry values: N1793)
1913 $20 MS63 PCGS. CAC. The 1913 Saint-Gaudens double eagle is a popular, low-mintage date. The present Select example is well struck, with the often-seen softness on the Capitol building. The pleasing greenish-gold surfaces exude softly frosted luster and show a minimum number of handling marks for the grade.(
Registry values: N1793)
1913 $20 MS63 PCGS. CAC. The 1913 Saint-Gaudens double eagle is an elusive date, due to its low mintage of 168,780 pieces. The present coin is an appealing Select example, with well-detailed motifs and softly frosted mint luster. The pleasing greenish-gold surfaces show a few grade-consistent handling marks on the sun and in the obverse field.(
Registry values: N1793)
1913 $20 MS63 PCGS. While the 1913 twenty dollar is accessible in most grades, including MS63, taken as a while it is one of the more elusive early Philadelphia dates and commands a healthy premium in Mint State. This well struck yellow-orange example has bold luster that shines through a number of fine abrasions.(
Registry values: N1793)
1913 $20 MS64 NGC. Only 168,780 Saint-Gaudens double eagles were minted at the Philadelphia Mint in 1913. Choice specimens are slightly scarce today, but the issue is a leading condition rarity in higher grades. Only 27 coins have been certified in higher numeric grades by NGC and PCGS combined (6/10). The present coin is sharply struck, with attractive green-gold surfaces and bright mint luster.(
Registry values: N2998)
1913-D $20 MS64 PCGS. The 1913-D Saint-Gaudens double eagle is an underrated issue among early mintmarked Saints. The present coin is well defined, with softly frosted luster and only a few handling marks on the obverse rays.(
Registry values: N1793)
1913-S $20 MS62 PCGS. CAC. Despite the low mintage of 34,000 1913-S double eagles, it is an issue that is merely scarce rather than rare in Mint State, as other, later series issues were melted in much heavier percentages. This glowing apricot-gold piece displays generous luster with moderate, scattered abrasions that account for the grade, but much eye appeal is present nonetheless.(
Registry values: N1793)
1913-S $20 MS63 PCGS. This low-mintage S-mint double eagle was produced to the tune of only 34,000 coins, the second-lowest mintage among regular issues in the series behind the 1908-S. (Of course, some later-series entries, such as the 1927-D, had much lower net distributions.) The average certified 1913-S grades about MS62 or MS63 today. This Select example gleams with radiant luster over orange-gold surfaces. A smattering of small abrasions define the grades but detracts little from the appeal of this well-struck piece.(
Registry values: N2998)
1913-S $20 MS63 PCGS. CAC. With just 34,000 pieces produced, it is little wonder that this San Francisco issue is popular with collectors, though it remains available for a price through the Select grade level. The present example has rich yellow-gold luster beneath light patina. Well struck with a scrape in the right obverse field which accounts for the grade.(
Registry values: N2998)
1913-S $20 MS63 PCGS. With just 34,000 pieces struck, the 1913-S has long attracted collectors, and examples such as this Select coin are immensely popular today. The present example is strongly lustrous with two copper streaks at the lower left of the otherwise canary-yellow obverse. Lightly abraded but attractive.(
Registry values: N2998)
1913-S $20 MS64 PCGS. Despite its minuscule original mintage of 34,000 pieces, this issue's early date and sizable percentage of exported coins makes it only moderately difficult to acquire through MS64. The devices of this highly lustrous yellow-gold example have excellent detail, and the piece is kept from a Gem grade by only a few small abrasions on the surfaces. Higher-grade examples are decidedly rare; PCGS reports only 21 pieces finer (3/09).
Ex: Dallas Signature (Heritage, 10/2006), lot 3559, which realized $5,750.(
Registry values: N4719)
1914 $20 MS62 PCGS. Crisply struck and lustrous with a small rim ding at 9:30 and a couple of bright grazes on the upper left obverse field. A popular low mintage issue often targeted by hoarders.(
Registry values: N991)
1914 $20 MS64 PCGS. The 1914 double eagle is one of the scarce issues in the series, and one of few Saint-Gaudens twenties that had a mintage of less than 100,000 coins, in this case just 95,250 pieces. Both sides are frosty and lustrous with rich yellow-gold surfaces. Hints of green and pink add to its aesthetic desirability. PCGS has only certified 38 finer pieces (6/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1914 $20 MS64 PCGS Secure. This sharply impressed apricot-gold near-Gem has unimprovable luster and no individually obtrusive marks. The 1914 is popular due to a mintage of 95,250 pieces, the lowest Philadelphia emission of the Motto type, although not the rarest due to eventual wholesale Treasury melts that decimated numerous postwar issues.(
Registry values: N2998)
1914 $20 MS64 PCGS. The 1914 Saint-Gaudens double eagle is a low-mintage issue, with only 95,250 pieces struck. The present coin is an exciting Choice representative, with sharply defined motifs and frosty mint luster. The attractive orange-gold surfaces display only minor handling marks.(
Registry values: N2998)
1914-D $20 MS65 NGC. Olive-green margins encompass the straw-gold centers of this lustrous and alertly struck Saint-Gaudens twenty. Two thin marks are noted right of Liberty's head and above the eagle's breast. Seldom seen in higher Mint State grades, although bagmarked examples are plentiful.(
Registry values: N2998)
1914-D $20 MS65 PCGS. The 1914-D is a readily accessible issue in most grades, though like almost any other Saint-Gaudens date, anything finer than this Gem is highly elusive. Subtly green-tinged yellow-gold surfaces are immensely lustrous. The obverse shows few marks, though the reverse displays a pair of distinct abrasions at the middle of the eagle.(
Registry values: N2998)
1914-D $20 MS65 PCGS. An incredibly attractive example of this desirable Denver double eagle issue, the last to be struck at that Mint until 1923. Peach-tinged yellow-gold surfaces exhibit considerable "orange-peel" texture as well as bright luster. Well struck and carefully preserved with subtle elements of alloy to the left of Liberty.(
Registry values: N2998)
1914-D $20 MS66 PCGS. CAC. Radiant luster emanates from golden-orange surfaces on this splendid Premium Gem Saint-Gaudens twenty. A tiny die crack joins the torch to IBE. Although the 1914-D is a well-produced issue--this well-struck coin is certainly no exception--and available in lower Mint State grades, at the MS66 level the populations plummet, and finer examples are almost unknown. An excellent type coin. Population: 57 in 66, 1 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N4719)
1914-S $20 MS65 NGC. A sharp strike and vibrant mint luster contribute to the outstanding visual appeal of this Gem 1914-S Saint-Gaudens double eagle. David Akers notes the 1914-S is difficult to locate in grades above MS65, so improving on the technical grade of this piece would be challenging.(
Registry values: N1793)
1915 $20 MS63 PCGS. Delightful green and orange hues enhance the surfaces of this well detailed specimen. The luster is strong and satiny. A scattering of minor handling marks explains the grade.(
Registry values: N1793)
1915-S $20 MS65 PCGS. Striking details are sharp throughout on this delightful Gem specimen, and the visual appeal is intense. The surfaces display hints of green and rose color, with strong mint luster.(
Registry values: N1793)
1915-S $20 MS66 NGC. CAC. This San Francisco issue is readily accessible through the lesser Mint State grades, though as with any non-type date, coins above Gem are elusive prizes. The present piece has a light layer of patina over shining yellow-orange surfaces. A few small copper spots are noted to the left of the eagle's beak. NGC has graded only one numerically finer example (5/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1916-S $20 MS65 NGC. Bold yellow-gold luster forms the base of this 1916-S double eagle, but the surfaces also show a number of different colors. White patina covers parts of the fields, and while the obverse shows a few small alloy dots, the dots turn to prominent streaks on the reverse. Aside from an abrasion on the eagle's wing, the surfaces are minimally marked.(
Registry values: N1793)
1920 $20 MS63 NGC. CAC. Though scattered minor abrasions appear on each side of this double eagle, their collective impact on the eye appeal is surprisingly small. Well struck with attractive sun-yellow luster.(
Registry values: N991)
1920 $20 MS63 NGC. A pleasing coin with soft luster. Gentle red-gold and green-gold colors and a solid strike add to the outstanding visual appeal of this scarcer Saint-Gaudens double eagle.(
Registry values: N991)
1920 $20 MS63 PCGS. Lustrous and nicely struck with scattered small marks. The ray within the loop of the 9 in the date is re-engraved (as made), reminiscent of the VAM-3 1921 Peace dollar. The MS63 grade provides the greatest value for the 1920, since MS64 examples are costly and PCGS has certified only a single piece as MS65.(
Registry values: N991)
1922 $20 MS64 PCGS. CAC. This Choice Saint-Gaudens double eagle is sharply defined, except for a touch of softness on the Capitol building. The light orange-gold surfaces display remarkably few abrasions for a large gold coin, and the ample mint luster is arresting.(
Registry values: N991)
1922 $20 MS64 PCGS. CAC. Potent luster and minimal marks ensure the eye appeal of the present alertly struck khaki-gold near-Gem. For this issue, the MS64 grade provides excellent value.(
Registry values: N991)
1922 $20 MS65 NGC. This lustrous pumpkin-gold Gem is minimally abraded and provides pleasing eye appeal. The strike is sharp aside from a slender area of incompleteness on the sun. Unlike its 1921 predecessor, the 1922 will never be rare, yet both major services combined have certified only a handful finer (5/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1922 $20 MS65 PCGS. The 1922 Saint-Gaudens double eagle is an available issue in all grades up to the Gem level, but only 15 coins have been certified in higher numeric grades by PCGS and NGC combined (6/10). The present coin is sharply struck, and displays bright, satiny luster. The light rose-gold surfaces are remarkably clean for a large gold coin.(
Registry values: N2998)
1922-S $20 MS61 NGC. This sharply defined and satiny Mint State 1922-S twenty is fully lustrous with light yellow surfaces. Faint evidence of green and orange toning is evident on each side. The surfaces exhibit a few abrasions as expected for the grade. An excellent opportunity is advanced to the specialist.(
Registry values: N1793)
1922-S $20 MS63 PCGS. The mintage of the 1922-S is nearly double that of the 1922, but the latter issue was exported in great quantity to Europe in return for goods, and tens of thousands of pieces survive in Mint State. The 1922-S, however, seldom left Treasury vaults, and only a tiny fraction of the mintage escaped eventual melting. The present lustrous survivor has original peach and olive-gold toning. Marks are relatively few, and are minor aside from an abrasion beneath the W in TWENTY.(
Registry values: N1793)
1922-S $20 MS63 NGC. This Select San Francisco double eagle has plenty of personality, thanks to frosty yellow-gold luster and a light layer of patina. Individually significant abrasions are few, though the reverse shows a handful of luster scrapes along the eagle's trailing feathers. The lightly marked obverse displays well.(
Registry values: N1793)
1922-S $20 MS64 PCGS. CAC. Radiant, frosty mint luster is the outstanding characteristic of this attractive near-Gem double eagle. All design elements are strongly impressed, and the eye appeal is delightful. Choice specimens of the 1922-S are elusive, and PCGS has certified only 13 coins in higher numeric grades (5/10). Encapsulated in an old green label holder.(
Registry values: N2998)
1922-S $20 MS64 PCGS. The 1922-S double eagle issue is elusive in MS64 and downright rare in MS65 or finer, where PCGS has certified only 13 coins (6/10). This near-Gem displays glowing luster over frosty orange-gold surfaces. A few minor surface ticks determine the grade, but the strike is bold and the eye appeal is strong.(
Registry values: N2998)
1922-S $20 MS64 PCGS. The 1922-S Saint-Gaudens double eagle was once considered a premier rarity, but its presence in recent hoard finds has reduced its status to merely scarce at the MS64 level. Trying to improve on a Choice coin is still a daunting task, however, as PCGS has certified only 13 examples in higher numeric grades (6/10). The present coin displays sharp striking details and few abrasions for the grade, and the pleasing orange-gold surfaces radiate satiny luster.(
Registry values: N2998)
1922-S $20 MS64 PCGS. Bright luster emanates from both sides of this near-Gem specimen. Both obverse and reverse show yellow-gold patination blushed with mint-green tints. A well executed strike leaves crisp definition on the design elements. A handful of minute contact marks and light alloy spots precludes Gem status. Near-Gems are scarce and anything finer is rare.(
Registry values: N2998)
1923 $20 MS64 PCGS. CAC. The 1923 Saint-Gaudens double eagle is an available date and a popular type coin. The present Choice specimen displays sharp striking details and light apricot-gold surfaces. The considerable eye appeal is enhanced by the vibrant mint luster.(
Registry values: N991)
1923 $20 MS65 PCGS. Gem 1923 Saint-Gaudens double eagles can be obtained with patience, but higher-grade examples are extremely rare. To date, PCGS and NGC have certified a combined total of four specimens in higher grades (5/10). The present coin is a lovely Gem, with vibrant, frosty luster and sharp striking details. Both sides are smooth save for a single thin mark on the left (facing) thigh.(
Registry values: N2998)
1923 $20 MS65 NGC. An impressively unabraded and thoroughly lustrous example that possesses a precise strike aside from an arc of minor incompleteness on the lower reverse. Both sides exhibit a prominent wire rim. Although collectible as a Gem, the 1923 is virtually unobtainable any finer.(
Registry values: N2998)
1923 $20 MS65 PCGS. This P-mint double eagle issue, while widely available in lower Mint State grades, is still somewhat elusive in high grades, although survivors at the MS65 level are gloriously well-made Mint products. This Gem exhibits the desirable grade criteria, with radiant luster washing over near-pristine orange-gold surfaces, crisply struck devices, and no mentionable distractions. PCGS has certified three pieces only in finer grades (6/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1923-D $20 MS66 PCGS. CAC. This butter-gold beauty has booming luster and a precise strike. Only a few small ticks are evident to the unaided eye. The 1923-D is the only branch mint double eagle issue from its decade that is affordable in high grade. Housed in a green label holder.(
Registry values: N2998)
1923-D $20 MS66 PCGS. The striking details are extraordinary on this Premium Gem type coin from the popular Denver Mint. The surfaces display strong mint luster, and the only noticeable blemishes are a few insignificant marks on the sun on the reverse. The most readily obtained branch mint issue from the 1920s.(
Registry values: N2998)
1924 $20 MS65 NGC. A well struck, lightly patinated yellow-gold example of this popular type issue, impressive by Gem standards. A few tiny marks and alloy dots are visible on the obverse. Housed in a prior-generation holder.(
Registry values: N1793)
1924 $20 MS66 PCGS. CAC. The 1924 is and will always be common, but outstanding representatives are ideal for gold type sets. The present lustrous apricot-gold beauty is remarkably devoid of bagmarks, and although it is possible to secure a higher graded piece, it would likely be an impossible task to find another with greater eye appeal. A find for the demanding collector.(
Registry values: N2998)
1924 $20 MS66 PCGS. With booming mint frost and no discernable abrasions, this richly colored, reddish-gold example is worthy of inclusion in a Premium Gem type set. The sharp strike is noteworthy, and the visual appeal is outstanding.(
Registry values: N2998)
1924-D $20 MS62 PCGS. The 1924-D Saint-Gaudens double eagle is a high-mintage/low-survivorship issue, and quite challenging in higher Mint State grades. The present coin is sharply struck in the centers, with just a touch of softness on the peripheral devices. The pleasing surfaces display vibrant mint luster and outstanding eye appeal. A few abrasions on the eagle's beak and obverse rays explain the grade.(
Registry values: N2998)
1924-S $20 MS63 PCGS. CAC. The
Guide Book states that close to 3 million 1924-S double eagles were coined, but that mintage is meaningless, since most pieces were melted by the Treasury due to Franklin Roosevelt's gold recall. PCGS and NGC data suggest several hundred survivors, but those figures are undoubtedly inflated by resubmissions. The present canary-gold example has vibrant luster and a suitable strike. Minor marks are scattered, but the lack of noticeable abrasions ensures the eye appeal.(
Registry values: N2998)
1925 $20 MS65 PCGS. This attractive Gem example is well frosted and satiny, with a few minute luster grazes about the olive branch. Otherwise, the fields are remarkably clean, and the eye appeal is outstanding.(
Registry values: N1793)
1925 $20 MS66 NGC. Apricot-gold surfaces display nice luster and a satiny finish and are quite well preserved. The design features are sharply brought up. NGC and PCGS have graded a combined total of 16 coins in higher numeric grades (5/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1925-S $20 AU55 ANACS. The mass meltings of the Roosevelt era make this issue's mintage of more than 3.7 million pieces useless for collectors trying to grapple with its rarity. This example is unusual in that it is lightly worn, with rub concentrated on Liberty's raised knee. Small marks on still-lustrous wheat-gold surfaces contribute to the grade. Housed in a small-format ANACS holder.(
Registry values: N2998)
1926 $20 MS66 PCGS. The 1926 double eagle is one of those fortunate series exceptions that combines a high mintage with a high survival rate, making those coins in the higher Mint State grades attractive type coins. This Premium Gem offers lots of eye appeal via brilliant cartwheel luster over peach-gold, near-pristine surfaces. Nearly unobtainable finer; PCGS has graded only three examples in MS67 (6/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1926 $20 MS66 PCGS. The 1926 Saint-Gaudens double eagle is an available date in the series, but it becomes somewhat scarce in MS66 condition. NGC and PCGS combined have certified only 11 coins finer (5/10). The present coin is sharply struck, with vibrant mint luster and no significant distractions.(
Registry values: N2998)
1926-S $20 MS63 PCGS. The reported mintage of more than 2 million pieces implies the 1926-S is plentiful. What the mintage figures do not indicate is how many were melted by the Treasury over the subsequent two decades. It appears that only a thousand or so examples escaped the smelter. The present coin is a typical survivor, lustrous and nicely struck with scattered obverse field grazes.(
Registry values: N2998)
1926-S $20 MS64 PCGS. David Akers' recent gold coin
Handbook calls the 1926-S double eagle the "most plentiful mintmarked Double Eagle struck from 1924 through 1927," but the near-Gem level is as good as it gets for most examples. The present MS64 piece boasts rich luster cascading from orange-gold surfaces, with a good strike and scattered small abrasions. PCGS has graded 32 specimens finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1927 $20 MS65 PCGS. This attractive later-date double eagle displays rich orange-gold color with pinkish, lightly abraded centers. Overall eye appeal is outstanding on this superior Gem example.(
Registry values: N1793)
1927 $20 MS66 PCGS. The rich, golden surfaces of this splendid Premium Gem example display brilliant, blazing luster and excellent eye appeal. Accents of variegated orange and powder-blue toning highlight each side, and the strike is bold throughout. A couple of scattered luster grazes are of little import.(
Registry values: N2998)
1927 $20 MS66+ PCGS Secure. The lustrous and beautifully toned surfaces are orange and apple-green. Nicely struck and attractive with well preserved fields and only inconspicuous marks on the devices. Population: 4 in 66+, 12 finer (6/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1927-S $20 MS63 PCGS. CAC. The 1927-S is a "sleeper" among Saint-Gaudens double eagles, with collector attention focused on the ultra-rare issues in the series like the 1927-D and the 1933. While the headlines go to those superstar coins today, series specialists know the 1927-S remains an elusive and valuable issue. The large original mintage of 3.1 million pieces negatively influences the thinking of many casual collectors, but the figure is misleading. Insiders believe less than 4,000 examples were actually released into circulation before the Gold Recall of the 1930s. Probably only 160-170 specimens survive today in all grades, with about two thirds of them in Mint State. David Akers considers the 1927-S the ninth-rarest coin in the 53-coin series.
The auction history of the 1927-S begins in the late 1930s, when examples started appearing in collections such as Sale 399 (Morgenthau, 5/1939). Lot 554 of that sale reads "1927-S Extremely fine and scarce." Despite the terse description, interest must have been high for the offering. The lot realized $67, a high price in those Depression years for a coin that was only 12 years old. Today, auction appearances are noteworthy events. A Superb Gem specimen in the Phillip H. Morse Collection (Heritage, 11,2005), lot 6698, realized $345,000.
The present coin is an appealing Select specimen, with attractive yellow-gold surfaces and hints of rose color when tilted in the light. The design elements are well detailed, with just a little softness on the obverse center. Luster is bright and frosty. Eye appeal is outstanding, and the surfaces are minimally abraded for the grade. Population: 24 in 63, 12 finer (5/10).(
Registry values: N7079)
1928 $20 MS66 NGC. This creamy Premium Gem is sharply defined throughout. A couple of small, copper-colored toning spots at the base of the reverse are the only distractions on the otherwise pristine surfaces.(
Registry values: N2998)
1930-S $20 MS63 PCGS. CAC. Up until the late 1940s or early 1950s, the 1930-S double eagle, while acknowledged to be rare, was thought to be less so than several other issues in the Saint-Gaudens series. Today, that has changed. The 1930-S has gained increasing recognition over the last few decades as the rarest of the five issues from 1929 through 1932. In fact, today the 1930-S is known to be the third-rarest issue in the entire series, behind only the uncollectible 1933 and the legendary 1927-D.
To provide clearer perspective on the gradual recognition the 1930-S has achieved, consider the remarks that David Akers wrote when he was cataloging the example in the phenomenal Dr. Thaine B. Price Collection (Akers Numismatics, 5/1998, lot 119):
"... the 1930-S is one of the greatest rarities in this ever popular series. Since virtually all of the relatively few known specimens are mint state, it is obvious that this issue never saw actual circulation, and it is more than likely that the entire mintage (74,000 pieces, very small by Saint-Gaudens standards) was melted. The specimens that exist today were, in all probability, obtained by collectors or visitors directly from the Mint in the year of issue. In terms of the total number of specimens known, there are undoubtedly fewer 1930-S double eagles than there are examples of any collectible regular issue in this series other than the 1927-D. In other words, all grades considered, there are more examples of the 1920-S, 1921, 1927-S, 1931, 1931-D, and 1932 around than there are examples of the 1930-S. This is in contrast to its relative rarity ranking of 50 years ago when the 1930-S was considered to be only the fourth rarest S Mint issue of the series after the 1924-S, 1926-S and 1927-S. It was also felt to be significantly less rare than the 1926-D, 1921, and the 1931-D. It is difficult to say for sure, but the total number of 1930-S Double Eagles known is probably in the range of only 50-60 pieces. Some are quite nice with Choice and Very Choice Uncirculated being perhaps the most typically encountered grades, but true Gems ... are of extreme rarity with no more than 6-8 such examples known."
In Akers' recent
Handbook, he writes much more succinctly that "the 1930-S is by far the rarest of the 1929-1932 issues in this series and, discounting the essentially uncollectible 1933, only the 1927-D is rarer when we consider the entire Saint-Gaudens series."
The present Select Mint State example of this rarity is sharply struck overall--in common with most examples--although there is minor softness on the pillars of the Capitol building. The appealing surfaces display adequate if not deep luster, with a few grazes appearing in the left obverse field. Other minor marks appear on the reverse, on the sun and near the eagle's head. The beautiful color is typical for the 1930-S, orange-gold with blushes of rose.
This piece also displays a couple of obverse characteristics that are diagnostic of most examples known. A pendant-shaped die lump appears in the interior of the 0 in the date, and a near-horizontal die line runs from the rim near 3 o'clock to a ray of the sun.
Astute specialists in this series will recognize this offering for the significant opportunity it provides, and act accordingly. Population: 7 in 63, 29 finer (5/10).(
Registry values: N7079)
Territorial Gold
(1834-37) $5 C. Bechtler Five Dollar, RUTHERF: Genuine PCGS. K-23, High R.6. The PCGS number ending in .98 suggests Damage as the reason, or perhaps one of the reasons, that PCGS deemed this coin not gradable. In our opinion, this coin has the details of an AU specimen that has been harshly cleaned. A hairlined and moderately granular example of this elusive Bechtler denomination. A retained lamination is noted on the lower left obverse, and the reverse has a retained lamination at 4 o'clock and a small peeled lamination on the second R in RUTHERF. Listed on page 361 of the 2010 Guide Book.
1851 $50 RE Humbert Fifty Dollar, 887 Thous. PCGS Genuine. K-6, R.4. The PCGS number ending in .98 suggests Damage as the reason, or perhaps one of the reasons, that PCGS deemed this coin not gradable. In our opinion, this coin has the details of a VF specimen that has been myriad abrasions and rim bruises. The surfaces have a matte-like texture with light greenish-gold color. Both sides are abraded with several rim bruises. However, it is a genuine slug, and highly desirable as such. Listed on page 368 of the 2011 Guide Book.
S.S.C.A. Relic Gold Medals
1855 $50 SSCA Relic Gold Medal "1855 Kellogg & Co. Fifty" Gem Proof PCGS. Struck September 5, 2001. Contains approximately 2.5 ounces of gold taken from ingots recovered from the S.S. Central America. This piece comes with the full range of accessories: copper-and-glass frame, certificate of authenticity, literature, outer box, slipcase, and commemorative screwdriver.
1857/0 $10 SSCA Relic Gold Medal "1857/0 Baldwin & Co. Ten" Deep Cameo Proof PCGS. This modern restrike (#482), made from gold contained in an S.S. Central America ingot, was struck at the Royal Canadian Mint. Comes with faux-book display case, outer slipcover, and three distinct certificates of authenticity.
1857/0 $10 SSCA Relic Gold Medal "1857/0 Baldwin & Co. Ten" Deep Cameo Proof PCGS. Serial number 485, per the holder. This modern restrike was made at the Royal Canadian Mint, using gold from a Justh and Hunter ingot that sank with the S.S. Central America. Comes with certificate of authenticity, outer case, and slipcover.
2008 "Humbert Commemorative" Gem Proof Ultra Cameo NGC. The back reads: "HUMBERT GOLD INGOT / COMMEMORATIVE 2008 / PURE CALIFORNIA GOLD / 2.5 OZ TROY 999.9 FINE." Comes in an encapsulation but with no other documentation.
2008 "Humbert Commemorative" Gem Proof Ultra Cameo NGC. A modern private issue in partial simulation of an Augustus Humbert / Assay Office octagonal fifty. Contains 2.5 ounces of 999.9 fine California gold, source within the state unknown.
2008 "Humbert Commemorative" Gem Proof Ultra Cameo NGC. This starkly contrasted private issue takes on the trappings of a territorial fifty, substituting legends such as "PURE CAL. GOLD" and "2.5 TROY OZ 999.9 FINE" for the original wording. No documentation other than the encapsulation.
2008 "Humbert Commemorative" Gem Proof Ultra Cameo NGC. Boldly contrasted with fathomless mirrors. This modern gold behemoth contains 2.5 ounces of "pure California gold" shaped in an octagon with the devices of the Assay Office under Augustus Humbert.
2009 "Humbert Commemorative" Gem Proof Ultra Cameo NGC. A gleaming gold private issue struck in 2009 out of 2.5 ounces of "pure California gold." Octagonal format evokes the famous fifty dollar territorials.
2009 "Humbert Commemorative" Gem Proof Ultra Cameo NGC. A recent private issue in the manner of the classic Assay Office octagonal territorials, but clearly modern in inscriptions and quality of gold. The "pure California gold" in this piece weighs 2.5 ounces.
California Fractional Gold
1854 $1 Liberty Octagonal 1 Dollar, BG-508, High R.4, MS62 PCGS. A moderately reflective example of this scarce issue, in the popular octagonal one dollar size and format. The grade comes more from wispy marks than serious abrasions. Population: 17 in 62, 12 finer (5/10).
1869 25C Liberty Octagonal 25 Cents, BG-712, High R.4, MS66 NGC. A repunched denominator helps attribute this lustrous high grade octagonal quarter. An evenly struck khaki-gold Premium Gem. Census: 3 in 66, 1 finer (6/10).
1872 25C Washington Octagonal 25 Cents, BG-724, High R.6, AU55 PCGS. A lightly rubbed example of this elusive variety which bears the ever-popular Washington Head obverse device. Deep butter-yellow fields remain surprisingly lustrous. Population: 2 in 55, 9 finer (6/10).
1876 25C Indian Octagonal 25 Cents, BG-799F, Low R.6, MS65 PCGS. Yellow-gold fields gleam fiercely on this Gem, part of a rare die pair. Crudely formed but sharply struck devices are frosted. Population: 4 in 65, 1 finer (6/10).
1876 25C Indian Round 25 Cents, BG-853, Low R.5, MS65 PCGS. A lustrous honey-gold Gem with flashy fields, clean surfaces, and an indifference of strike typical for the maker. Outstanding from the technical perspective. Population: 3 in 65, 0 finer (6/10).
1876 25C Liberty Round 25 Cents, BG-854, Low R.5, MS65 PCGS. Decidedly reflective yellow-gold surfaces offer a greater gleam on the reverse. Well-defined for the issue and an attractive Gem. Population: 6 in 65, 0 finer (5/10).
1859 50C Liberty Octagonal 50 Cents, BG-902, Low R.4, MS65 PCGS. The reflectivity that is strong on the obverse of this Gem is more diffuse on the reverse. Pleasingly preserved and housed in a green label holder. Population: 11 in 65, 0 finer (5/10).
1871 50C Liberty Octagonal 50 Cents, BG-924, R.3, MS65 Prooflike NGC. Radiant devices rise above smooth mirrored fields. Well struck for the variety, compare with the photos in the second edition of Breen-Gillio. Census: 2 in 65 Prooflike, 1 finer (6/10).
Ex: Long Beach (Heritage, 9/2007), lot 10843.
1875 $1 Indian Octagonal 1 Dollar, BG-1125, Low R.5, MS65 PCGS. A fully prooflike and boldly defined Gem, this privately issued gold dollar has rich orange-gold surfaces with minimal blemishes, and it is tied for the finest certified. The eye appeal is extraordinary. Population: 2 in 65, 0 finer (6/10).
1875 $1 Indian Octagonal 1 Dollar, BG-1125, Low R.5, MS64 Prooflike NGC. Well struck and free of significant marks, this splendidly reflective example displays light green-gold color and a couple of minor lintmarks on the upper obverse field. The reverse die exhibits a network of branching cracks. Census: 2 in 64 Prooflike, 1 finer as MS67 Deep Mirror Prooflike (6/10).
Ex: Charlotte ANA Signature (Heritage, 3/2007), lot 2500.
Nuggets
191-Grain Gold Nugget. An elongated gold nugget with ropy, smoothed-off features that suggest an alluvial origin. The gross weight is 191 grains, nearly eight full pennyweights. Nugget not assayed or otherwise tested for purity; an in-person examination is recommended for the prospective purchaser.
Session 4
Colonials
1723 1/2P Hibernia Halfpenny--Environmental Damage--NGC Details. XF. NGC Census: (5/81). PCGS Population (29/274). (#180)
1739-P SOU M French Colonies Sou Marque Fine 15 NGC. NGC Census: (1/1). PCGS Population (0/4). (#158670)
1760 1/2P Hibernia-Voce Populi Halfpenny VF35 PCGS. PCGS Population (29/142). NGC Census: (5/48). (#262)
1788 1C Massachusetts Cent, No Period PCGS Genuine. The PCGS number ending in .97 suggests Environmental Damage as the reason, or perhaps one of the reasons, that PCGS deemed this coin not gradable. (#293)
1785 COPPER Connecticut Copper, African Head VG8 PCGS. PCGS Population (2/32). NGC Census: (1/9). (#319)
1787 COPPER Connecticut Copper, Draped Bust Left VF35 PCGS. PCGS Population (55/111). NGC Census: (4/20). (#370)
1786 COPPER New Jersey Copper, Narrow Shield--Corrosion--NGC Details. Fine. NGC Census: (2/37). PCGS Population (9/154). (#496)
1787 COPPER New Jersey Copper, Small Planchet, Plain Shield Fine 15 NGC. NGC Census: (2/58). PCGS Population (17/178). (#506)
1787 COPPER New Jersey Copper, Small Planchet, Plain Shield--Environmental Damage--NGC Details. VF. NGC Census: (5/53). PCGS Population (24/153). (#506)
1785 COPPER Nova Constellatio Copper, Pointed Rays, Large Date VF30 NGC. NGC Census: (4/39). PCGS Population (21/172). (#813)
Federal Contract Coinage
1787 1C Fugio Cent, UNITED STATES, Cinquefoils--Bent, Damaged--NGC Details. Fine. NGC Census: (2/36). PCGS Population (6/193). (#889)
1787 1C Fugio Cent, UNITED STATES, Cinquefoils--Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. VF. NGC Census: (0/36). PCGS Population (11/177). (#889)
1787 1C Fugio Cent, Club Rays, Rounded Ends--Corrosion--VF20 NGC Details. VG. NGC Census: (1/37). PCGS Population (12/70). (#904)
Colonials
(1792-94) TOKEN Kentucky Token, Plain Edge AU50 PCGS. PCGS Population (45/184). NGC Census: (5/49). (#614)
1783 1C Washington Unity States Cent VF30 NGC. NGC Census: (9/82). PCGS Population (19/232). (#689)
1791 1C Washington Large Eagle Cent VG8 NGC. NGC Census: (1/35). PCGS Population (1/164). (#702)
1795 1/2P Washington Grate Halfpenny, Large Buttons, Reeded Edge MS62 Brown PCGS. PCGS Population (36/68). NGC Census: (8/18). (#746)
Undated PENNY Washington Liberty & Security Penny XF45 PCGS. PCGS Population (5/100). NGC Census: (1/24). (#767)
Half Cents
1794 1/2 C --Environmental Damage--NGC Details. VG. C-4a. NGC Census: (2/127). PCGS Population (10/291). Mintage: 81,600. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VG8 : $785. (#1003)(
Registry values: P7)
1795 1/2 C Plain Edge--Scratches--NGC Details. Good. C-6a. NGC Census: (4/76). PCGS Population (2/193). Mintage: 139,690. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Good 4 : $425. (#1018)(
Registry values: P6)
1797 1/2 C Plain Edge--Scratches--NGC Details. VG. C-2. NGC Census: (3/36). PCGS Population (7/104). Mintage: 127,840. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VG8 : $600. (#1036)(
Registry values: P6)
1797 1/2 C Plain Edge--Corrosion--NGC Details. Fine. C-2. NGC Census: (3/27). PCGS Population (15/80). Mintage: 127,840. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Fine 12: $1,050. (#1036)(
Registry values: P6)
1804 1/2 C Plain 4, No Stems VF35 ANACS. C-9. NGC Census: (17/605). PCGS Population (45/460). Mintage: 1,055,312. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF35: $247. (#1063)(
Registry values: P4)
1804 1/2 C Plain 4, No Stems XF40 PCGS. PCGS Population (58/402). NGC Census: (37/569). Mintage: 1,055,312. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $310. (#1063)(
Registry values: P4)
1804 1/2 C Plain 4, No Stems--Cleaned--ANACS. AU50 Details. C-13. NGC Census: (36/482). PCGS Population (75/266). Mintage: 1,055,312. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $475. (#1063)(
Registry values: P4)
1804 1/2 C Crosslet 4, Stems AU53 PCGS. PCGS Population (9/59). NGC Census: (0/0). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU53: $625. (#1069)(
Registry values: P4)
1806 1/2 C Small 6, No Stems Fine 12 ANACS. NGC Census: (1/397). PCGS Population (5/411). Mintage: 356,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Fine 12: $94. (#1093)(
Registry values: P4)
1806 1/2 C Small 6, No Stems VF35 ANACS. C-1. NGC Census: (8/371). PCGS Population (39/306). Mintage: 356,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF35: $251. (#1093)(
Registry values: P4)
1806 1/2 C Small 6, No Stems XF45 ANACS. C-1. NGC Census: (13/347). PCGS Population (33/214). Mintage: 356,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $394. (#1093)(
Registry values: P4)
1806 1/2 C Large 6, Stems AU55 PCGS. PCGS Population (11/58). NGC Census: (0/0). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $700. (#1099)(
Registry values: P4)
1809/6 1/2 C AU50 ANACS. C-5. NGC Census: (9/98). PCGS Population (15/61). Mintage: 1,154,572. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $450. (#1126)(
Registry values: P3)
1811 1/2 C PCGS Genuine. The PCGS number ending in .98 suggest Damage as the reason, or perhaps one of the reasons, that PCGS deemed this coin not gradable. Mintage: 63,140. (#1135)(
Registry values: P7, N7)
1811 1/2 C --Damaged--NGC Details. Good. NGC Census: (2/32). PCGS Population (3/127). Mintage: 63,140. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Good 4 : $250. (#1135)(
Registry values: P7)
1811 1/2 C --Corroded, Damaged--ANACS. VG8 Details. C-2. NGC Census: (3/28). PCGS Population (12/103). Mintage: 63,140. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VG8 : $635. (#1135)(
Registry values: P7)
1829 1/2 C XF45 NGC. C-1. NGC Census: (11/195). PCGS Population (13/179). Mintage: 487,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $111. (#1153)(
Registry values: P3)
1829 1/2 C MS62 Brown PCGS. PCGS Population (25/61). NGC Census: (34/82). Mintage: 487,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $285. (#1153)(
Registry values: P3)
1832 1/2 C PCGS Genuine. The PCGS number ending in .94 suggests Altered Surface as the reason, or perhaps one of the reasons, that PCGS deemed this coin not gradable. Mintage: 154,000. (#1159)
1832 1/2 C AU50 PCGS. PCGS Population (24/210). NGC Census: (8/197). Mintage: 154,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $125. (#1159)(
Registry values: P3)
1833 1/2 C MS63 Brown PCGS. PCGS Population (61/84). NGC Census: (60/119). Mintage: 120,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $360. (#1162)(
Registry values: P1)
1834 1/2 C MS64 Brown PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (51/13). NGC Census: (78/28). Mintage: 141,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $535. (#1165)(
Registry values: P1)
1835 1/2 C --Improperly Cleaned, Curved Clip at 9:30--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (15/569). PCGS Population (60/563). Mintage: 398,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $130. (#1168)(
Registry values: P1)
1835 1/2 C AU58 PCGS. PCGS Population (98/338). NGC Census: (103/414). Mintage: 398,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $205. (#1168)(
Registry values: P1)
1835 1/2 C MS64 Red and Brown PCGS. PCGS Population (102/16). NGC Census: (75/28). Mintage: 398,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $850. (#1169)(
Registry values: P1)
1849 1/2 C Large Date MS62 Brown NGC. C-1. NGC Census: (39/77). PCGS Population (28/62). Mintage: 39,864. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $425. (#1218)(
Registry values: P3)
1849 1/2 C Large Date MS62 Brown PCGS. PCGS Population (28/62). NGC Census: (39/77). Mintage: 39,864. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $425. (#1218)(
Registry values: P3)
1851 1/2 C AU55 PCGS. PCGS Population (60/248). NGC Census: (20/402). Mintage: 147,672. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $155. (#1224)(
Registry values: P2)
1853 1/2 C MS64 Brown PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (123/39). NGC Census: (172/141). Mintage: 129,694. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $430. (#1227)(
Registry values: P1)
1854 1/2 C MS61 Brown ANACS. NGC Census: (24/367). PCGS Population (11/232). Mintage: 55,358. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS61: $195. (#1230)(
Registry values: P1)
1854 1/2 C MS64 Red and Brown PCGS. PCGS Population (57/11). NGC Census: (44/21). Mintage: 55,358. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $685. (#1231)(
Registry values: P1)
Large Cents
1794 1C Head of 1794--Corrosion--NGC Details. Fine. S-57. NGC Census: (0/0). PCGS Population (32/379). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Fine 12: $775. (#901374)
1794 1C Head of 1794--Damaged--NGC Details. VF. S-57. NGC Census: (0/0). PCGS Population (46/304). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $1,675. (#901374)(
Registry values: P1)
1794 1C Head of 1795--Corroded, Scratched--ANACS. VG8 Details. S-22. NGC Census: (8/308). PCGS Population (17/407). Mintage: 918,521. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VG8 : $475. (#1365)(
Registry values: N991)
1796 1C Liberty Cap--Corrosion--NGC Details. Good. NGC Census: (3/73). PCGS Population (9/123). Mintage: 109,825. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Good 4 : $340. (#1392)
1798 1C First Hair Style--Corroded--ANACS. VF30 Details. NGC Census: (16/76). PCGS Population (15/72). Mintage: 1,841,745. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF30: $1,105. (#1431)(
Registry values: N491)
1798 1C Second Hair Style PCGS Genuine. The PCGS number ending in .97 suggests Environmental Damage as the reason, or perhaps one of the reasons, that PCGS deemed this coin not gradable. (#1434)(
Registry values: P1, N1)
1798 1C Second Hair Style--Environmental Damage--NGC Details. VF. S-184. NGC Census: (4/62). PCGS Population (22/137). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $635. (#1434)(
Registry values: P1)
1803 1C 100/000--Environmental Damage--NGC Details. Fine. S-249. NGC Census: (0/0). PCGS Population (1/19). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Fine 12: $250. (#911501)
1810/09 1C Fine 12 PCGS. PCGS Population (6/52). NGC Census: (1/19). Mintage: 1,458,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Fine 12: $250. (#1552)
From The Classic Collection.(
Registry values: P1)
1811 1C VF20 PCGS. PCGS Population (10/60). NGC Census: (2/29). Mintage: 218,025. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $825. (#1555)(
Registry values: N1793)
1818 1C MS63 Brown NGC. NGC Census: (99/103). PCGS Population (121/44). Mintage: 3,167,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $520. (#1600)(
Registry values: N991)
1819 1C Large Date AU58 PCGS. N-10. PCGS Population (20/54). NGC Census: (27/139). Mintage: 2,671,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $375. (#1603)(
Registry values: N491)
1823/2 1C Fine 12 PCGS. PCGS Population (8/44). NGC Census: (6/33). Mintage: 1,262,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Fine 12: $325. (#1630)(
Registry values: N491)
1831 1C Large Letters AU55 NGC. NGC Census: (13/129). PCGS Population (26/56). Mintage: 3,359,260. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $290. (#1678)(
Registry values: N491)
1833 1C XF40 ANACS. NGC Census: (7/152). PCGS Population (6/119). Mintage: 2,739,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $150. (#1696)(
Registry values: N208)
1837 1C Plain Cords, Medium Letters AU58 PCGS. PCGS Population (17/53). NGC Census: (0/0). (#1735)(
Registry values: P1)
1845 1C AU58 PCGS. PCGS Population (18/59). NGC Census: (18/124). Mintage: 3,894,804. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $210. (#1862)(
Registry values: N491)
1846 1C Small Date MS63 Brown PCGS. PCGS Population (33/23). NGC Census: (52/103). Mintage: 4,120,800. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $380. (#1865)(
Registry values: N491)
1847 1C --Repunched Date--AU55 ANACS. NGC Census: (35/358). PCGS Population (30/131). Mintage: 6,183,669. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $150. (#1877)(
Registry values: N491)
1847 1C MS65 Brown NGC. NGC Census: (44/26). PCGS Population (9/1). Mintage: 6,183,669. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $850. (#1877)(
Registry values: N1793)
1848 1C AU55 PCGS. PCGS Population (22/126). NGC Census: (40/380). Mintage: 6,415,799. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $120. (#1883)(
Registry values: N491)
1851 1C MS64 Brown PCGS. PCGS Population (124/63). NGC Census: (159/243). Mintage: 9,889,707. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $310. (#1892)(
Registry values: N991)
1852 1C MS64 Brown PCGS. PCGS Population (152/92). NGC Census: (188/225). Mintage: 5,063,094. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $320. (#1898)(
Registry values: N991)
1853 1C MS64 Brown PCGS. PCGS Population (191/90). NGC Census: (246/274). Mintage: 6,641,131. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $320. (#1901)(
Registry values: N991)
1853 1C MS65 Brown PCGS. PCGS Population (77/13). NGC Census: (192/82). Mintage: 6,641,131. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $650. (#1901)(
Registry values: N991)
1855 1C Upright 5s MS64 Brown PCGS. PCGS Population (93/44). NGC Census: (140/148). Mintage: 1,574,829. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $310. (#1907)(
Registry values: N991)
1855 1C Upright 5s MS64 Red and Brown NGC. NGC Census: (83/123). PCGS Population (155/65). Mintage: 1,574,829. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $460. (#1908)(
Registry values: N991)
1856 1C Upright 5 MS64 Brown PCGS. PCGS Population (85/27). NGC Census: (213/163). Mintage: 2,690,463. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $330. (#1919)(
Registry values: N991)
1856 1C Slanted 5 MS64 Red and Brown NGC. N-14. NGC Census: (0/0). PCGS Population (43/6). (#1923)(
Registry values: P1)
1857 1C Large Date--Corroded, Scratched--ANACS. AU55 Details. N-1. NGC Census: (30/367). PCGS Population (32/197). Mintage: 333,456. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $215. (#1928)(
Registry values: N491)
1857 1C Large Date MS64 Brown PCGS. PCGS Population (40/6). NGC Census: (104/42). Mintage: 333,456. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $580. (#1928)(
Registry values: N991)
1857 1C Small Date--Improperly Cleaned--NCS. AU Details. Ex:Jules Reiver Collection. N-2. NGC Census: (0/0). PCGS Population (16/65). (#1931)(
Registry values: P2)
Flying Eagle Cents
1857 1C AU50 PCGS. PCGS Population (67/2614). NGC Census: (30/2102). Mintage: 17,450,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $160. (#2016)(
Registry values: N491)
1857 1C AU58 NGC. NGC Census: (108/1913). PCGS Population (175/2268). Mintage: 17,450,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $260. (#2016)(
Registry values: N491)
1857 1C Doubled Die Obverse--Rev Damage--NGC Details. Unc. FS-101.
1858 1C Large Letters--Altered Surfaces--NGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (0/166). PCGS Population (19/1240). Mintage: 24,600,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $300. (#2019)(
Registry values: N491)
1858 1C Small Letters PCGS Genuine. The PCGS number ending in .97 suggests Environmental Damage as the reason, or perhaps one of the reasons, that PCGS deemed this coin not gradable. (#2020)
1858 1C Small Letters AU55 PCGS. PCGS Population (29/575). NGC Census: (0/0). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $215. (#2020)(
Registry values: N491)
1858 1C Small Letters AU55 ANACS. NGC Census: (0/0). PCGS Population (29/575). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $215. (#2020)(
Registry values: N491)
Indian Cents
1862 1C MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (568/257). NGC Census: (474/198). Mintage: 28,075,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $335. (#2064)(
Registry values: N991)
1863 1C MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (417/757). PCGS Population (655/818). Mintage: 49,840,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $170. (#2067)(
Registry values: N491)
1863 1C MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (655/818). NGC Census: (416/758). Mintage: 49,840,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $170. (#2067)(
Registry values: N491)
1863 1C MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (658/820). NGC Census: (416/758). Mintage: 49,840,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $180. (#2067)(
Registry values: N491)
1864 1C Copper-Nickel MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (438/100). NGC Census: (348/121). Mintage: 13,740,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $425. (#2070)(
Registry values: N991)
1864 1C Copper-Nickel MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (435/100). NGC Census: (348/121). Mintage: 13,740,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $425. (#2070)(
Registry values: N991)
1864 1C Bronze No L MS65 Red and Brown PCGS. PCGS Population (178/23). NGC Census: (227/73). Mintage: 39,233,712. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $280. (#2077)(
Registry values: N991)
1864 1C L On Ribbon XF45 ANACS. NGC Census: (48/416). PCGS Population (102/384). Mintage: 39,233,712. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $234. (#2079)(
Registry values: N491)
1866 1C Brown--Cleaned--ANACS. MS60 Details. NGC Census: (0/212). PCGS Population (1/116). Mintage: 9,826,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $220. (#2085)(
Registry values: N491)
1866 1C MS64 Red and Brown PCGS. PCGS Population (196/63). NGC Census: (121/125). Mintage: 9,826,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $685. (#2086)(
Registry values: N991)
1867 1C MS64 Brown NGC. NGC Census: (69/28). PCGS Population (29/6). Mintage: 9,821,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $440. (#2088)(
Registry values: N991)
1867 1C MS64 Brown PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (29/6). NGC Census: (69/28). Mintage: 9,821,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $440. (#2088)(
Registry values: N991)
1869 1C Fine 12 NGC. NGC Census: (15/422). PCGS Population (14/497). Mintage: 6,420,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Fine 12: $195. (#2094)(
Registry values: N1)
1869/69 1C VF35 NGC. VP-003. NGC Census: (15/371). PCGS Population (27/395). Mintage: 6,420,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF35: $311. (#2094)(
Registry values: N491)
1869/69 1C XF40 NGC. VP-001. NGC Census: (24/345). PCGS Population (44/348). Mintage: 6,420,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $350. (#2094)(
Registry values: N991)
1869 1C XF40 NGC. NGC Census: (25/346). PCGS Population (44/351). Mintage: 6,420,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $350. (#2094)(
Registry values: N991)
1870 1C VF25 NGC. NGC Census: (5/264). PCGS Population (15/311). Mintage: 5,275,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF25: $237. (#2097)(
Registry values: N491)
1871 1C --Corroded--ANACS. XF40 Details. NGC Census: (13/285). PCGS Population (45/282). Mintage: 3,929,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $325. (#2100)(
Registry values: N991)
1871 1C --Cleaned, Heavily Corroded--ANACS. XF40 Details. NGC Census: (13/285). PCGS Population (45/283). Mintage: 3,929,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $325. (#2100)(
Registry values: N991)
1872 1C VF30 NGC. NGC Census: (23/344). PCGS Population (31/442). Mintage: 4,042,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF30: $386. (#2103)(
Registry values: N991)
1872 1C --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (17/256). PCGS Population (45/205). Mintage: 4,042,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $530. (#2103)(
Registry values: N991)
1874 1C MS62 Brown ANACS. NGC Census: (22/123). PCGS Population (15/65). Mintage: 14,187,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $175. (#2118)(
Registry values: N491)
1874 1C MS63 Brown NGC. NGC Census: (36/88). PCGS Population (32/33). Mintage: 14,187,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $200. (#2118)(
Registry values: N491)
1874 1C MS63 Brown PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (32/33). NGC Census: (35/88). Mintage: 14,187,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $200. (#2118)(
Registry values: N491)
1877 1C PCGS Genuine. The PCGS number ending in .97 suggests Environmental Damage as the reason, or perhaps one of the reasons, that PCGS deemed this coin not gradable. Mintage: 852,500. (#2127)
1877 1C --Scratched--ANACS. AG3 Details. NGC Census: (188/1370). PCGS Population (229/2606). Mintage: 852,500. (#2127)(
Registry values: N1)
1877 1C AG3 NGC. NGC Census: (187/1364). PCGS Population (228/2593). Mintage: 852,500. (#2127)(
Registry values: N1)
1877 1C --Bent, Heavily Corroded--ANACS. Good 4 Details. NGC Census: (147/1225). PCGS Population (322/2281). Mintage: 852,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Good 4 : $750. (#2127)(
Registry values: N1)
1877 1C --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. Good. NGC Census: (147/1225). PCGS Population (322/2281). Mintage: 852,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Good 4 : $750. (#2127)(
Registry values: N1)
1877 1C Good 4 NGC. NGC Census: (148/1230). PCGS Population (323/2281). Mintage: 852,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Good 4 : $750. (#2127)(
Registry values: N1)
1877 1C VG8 NGC. NGC Census: (113/968). PCGS Population (217/1740). Mintage: 852,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VG8 : $900. (#2127)(
Registry values: N991)
1877 1C --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. VG. NGC Census: (113/965). PCGS Population (216/1730). Mintage: 852,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VG8 : $910. (#2127)(
Registry values: N991)
1877 1C --Environmental Damage--NGC Details. VG. NGC Census: (114/969). PCGS Population (217/1738). Mintage: 852,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VG8 : $910. (#2127)(
Registry values: N991)
1877 1C --Heavily Corroded--VF30 ANACS. VF30 Details. NGC Census: (88/548). PCGS Population (121/860). Mintage: 852,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF30: $1,915. (#2127)(
Registry values: N1793)
1879 1C MS65 Red and Brown NGC. NGC Census: (101/21). PCGS Population (63/9). Mintage: 16,231,200. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $335. (#2134)(
Registry values: N991)
1881 1C MS64 Red and Brown PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (253/67). NGC Census: (151/132). Mintage: 39,211,576. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $210. (#2140)(
Registry values: N491)
1881 1C MS64 Red and Brown PCGS. PCGS Population (255/67). NGC Census: (151/132). Mintage: 39,211,576. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $190. (#2140)(
Registry values: N491)
1886 1C Type Two MS64 Brown PCGS. PCGS Population (14/0). NGC Census: (25/12). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $565. (#92154)(
Registry values: N1793)
1887 1C MS65 Red and Brown NGC. NGC Census: (53/6). PCGS Population (22/0). Mintage: 45,226,484. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $350. (#2158)(
Registry values: N991)
1888 1C MS64 Red and Brown NGC. NGC Census: (143/71). PCGS Population (155/16). Mintage: 37,494,416. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $300. (#2167)(
Registry values: N991)
1888 1C MS64 Red and Brown PCGS. PCGS Population (155/16). NGC Census: (143/71). Mintage: 37,494,416. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $300. (#2167)(
Registry values: N991)
1890 1C MS64 Red and Brown PCGS. PCGS Population (166/21). NGC Census: (173/72). Mintage: 57,182,856. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $180. (#2176)(
Registry values: N491)
1890 1C MS64 Red and Brown NGC. NGC Census: (174/72). PCGS Population (166/21). Mintage: 57,182,856. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $180. (#2176)(
Registry values: N491)
1894 1C MS64 Red NGC. NGC Census: (42/40). PCGS Population (113/91). Mintage: 16,752,132. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $350. (#2189)(
Registry values: N991)
1899 1C MS64 Red and Brown PCGS. PCGS Population (499/108). NGC Census: (243/212). Mintage: 53,600,032. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $125. (#2203)(
Registry values: N491)
1901 1C MS65 Red ANACS. NGC Census: (114/29). PCGS Population (188/55). Mintage: 79,611,144. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $440. (#2210)(
Registry values: N991)
1902 1C MS65 Brown NGC. NGC Census: (49/10). PCGS Population (7/0). Mintage: 87,376,720. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $92. (#2211)(
Registry values: N491)
1907 1C MS65 Red PCGS. PCGS Population (186/35). NGC Census: (92/14). Mintage: 108,138,616. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $460. (#2228)(
Registry values: N991)
1909 1C MS64 Red NGC. NGC Census: (301/283). PCGS Population (892/750). Mintage: 14,370,645. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $175. (#2237)(
Registry values: N491)
1909-S 1C PCGS Genuine. The PCGS number ending in .92 suggests Cleaning as the reason, or perhaps one of the reasons, that PCGS deemed this coin not gradable. Mintage: 309,000. (#2238)
1909-S 1C Fine 12 PCGS. PCGS Population (186/1905). NGC Census: (82/977). Mintage: 309,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Fine 12: $550. (#2238)(
Registry values: N991)
1909-S 1C --Damaged--NGC Details. Fine. NGC Census: (82/977). PCGS Population (186/1905). Mintage: 309,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Fine 12: $550. (#2238)(
Registry values: N991)
1909-S 1C --Corrosion, Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. Fine. NGC Census: (0/387). PCGS Population (0/714). Mintage: 309,000. (#2239)
1909-S 1C Fine 15 NGC. NGC Census: (76/907). PCGS Population (206/1714). Mintage: 309,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Fine 15: $575. (#2238)(
Registry values: N991)
1909-S 1C --Obverse Scratched--NGC Details. VF. NGC Census: (74/826). PCGS Population (196/1503). Mintage: 309,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $620. (#2238)(
Registry values: N991)
1909-S 1C VF20 NGC. NGC Census: (74/826). PCGS Population (196/1503). Mintage: 309,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $620. (#2238)(
Registry values: N991)
1909-S 1C VF20 PCGS. PCGS Population (196/1503). NGC Census: (74/828). Mintage: 309,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $620. (#2238)(
Registry values: N991)
1909-S 1C VF20 NGC. NGC Census: (75/832). PCGS Population (197/1517). Mintage: 309,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $620. (#2238)(
Registry values: N991)
1909-S 1C VF30 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (241/1054). NGC Census: (115/641). Mintage: 309,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF30: $636. (#2238)(
Registry values: N991)
1909-S 1C --Corroded--ANACS. VF30 Details. NGC Census: (114/640). PCGS Population (241/1054). Mintage: 309,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF30: $636. (#2238)(
Registry values: N991)
1909-S 1C --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. XF. NGC Census: (82/495). PCGS Population (220/621). Mintage: 309,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $660. (#2238)(
Registry values: N991)
1909-S 1C --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (29/343). PCGS Population (81/377). Mintage: 309,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $690. (#2238)(
Registry values: N991)
1909-S 1C AU55 PCGS. PCGS Population (94/250). NGC Census: (51/257). Mintage: 309,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $725. (#2238)(
Registry values: N991)
Proof Indian Cents
1867 1C PR64 Red and Brown NGC. NGC Census: (56/48). PCGS Population (80/35). Mintage: 625. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR64: $520. (#2289)(
Registry values: N991)
1879 1C PR64 Brown NGC. NGC Census: (27/38). PCGS Population (26/10). Mintage: 3,200. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR64: $200. (#2324)(
Registry values: N491)
1890 1C PR64 Red and Brown PCGS. PCGS Population (107/24). NGC Census: (70/40). Mintage: 2,740. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR64: $280. (#2358)(
Registry values: N991)
1899 1C PR64 Red and Brown PCGS. PCGS Population (83/84). NGC Census: (48/79). Mintage: 2,031. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR64: $280. (#2385)(
Registry values: N491)
1904 1C PR64 Red and Brown NGC. NGC Census: (47/55). PCGS Population (86/39). Mintage: 1,817. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR64: $260. (#2400)(
Registry values: N991)
1908 1C PR64 Red and Brown PCGS. PCGS Population (106/62). NGC Census: (46/84). Mintage: 1,620. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR64: $270. (#2412)(
Registry values: N991)
1909 1C PR65 Red and Brown PCGS. PCGS Population (45/15). NGC Census: (48/26). Mintage: 2,175. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR65: $460. (#2415)
From The Classic Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
Lincoln Cents
1909 VDB 1C MS66 Red and Brown PCGS. PCGS Population (111/3). NGC Census: (0/0). Mintage: 27,995,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $115. (#2424)(
Registry values: N208)
1909 VDB 1C MS66 Red PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (1810/199). NGC Census: (1297/95). Mintage: 27,995,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $310. (#2425)(
Registry values: N208)
1909 VDB 1C MS66 Red PCGS. PCGS Population (1810/199). NGC Census: (1297/95). Mintage: 27,995,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $310. (#2425)(
Registry values: N208)
1909 VDB 1C MS66 Red PCGS. PCGS Population (1810/199). NGC Census: (1297/95). Mintage: 27,995,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $310. (#2425)(
Registry values: N208)
1909 VDB 1C MS66 Red PCGS. PCGS Population (1830/200). NGC Census: (1303/97). Mintage: 27,995,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $310. (#2425)(
Registry values: N208)
1909 VDB 1C MS66 Red PCGS. PCGS Population (1785/197). NGC Census: (1281/95). Mintage: 27,995,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $310. (#2425)(
Registry values: N208)
1909-S VDB 1C --Cleaned, Reverse Scratched--NGC Details. Fine. NGC Census: (262/3030). PCGS Population (289/5935). Mintage: 484,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Fine 12: $910. (#2426)(
Registry values: N1)
1909-S VDB 1C --Obverse Graffiti--NGC Details. Fine. NGC Census: (264/3039). PCGS Population (289/5935). Mintage: 484,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Fine 12: $910. (#2426)(
Registry values: N1)
1909-S VDB 1C --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. Fine. NGC Census: (264/3044). PCGS Population (289/5962). Mintage: 484,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Fine 12: $910. (#2426)(
Registry values: N1)
1909-S VDB 1C --Corroded--NGC Details. VF. NGC Census: (203/2555). PCGS Population (455/4980). Mintage: 484,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $1,010. (#2426)(
Registry values: N1)
1909-S VDB 1C --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. VF. NGC Census: (203/2555). PCGS Population (455/4980). Mintage: 484,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $1,010. (#2426)(
Registry values: N1)
1909-S VDB 1C --Damaged--NGC Details. VF. NGC Census: (203/2566). PCGS Population (457/5016). Mintage: 484,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $1,010. (#2426)(
Registry values: N1)
1909-S VDB 1C --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. VF. NGC Census: (203/2566). PCGS Population (457/5016). Mintage: 484,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $1,010. (#2426)
1909-S VDB 1C MS63 Brown NGC. NGC Census: (231/316). PCGS Population (345/331). Mintage: 484,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $1,725. (#2426)(
Registry values: N991)
1909-S 1C XF45 ANACS. NGC Census: (53/272). PCGS Population (126/390). Mintage: 1,825,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $182. (#2432)(
Registry values: N1)
1909-S 1C AU58 PCGS. PCGS Population (80/159). NGC Census: (45/158). Mintage: 1,825,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $230. (#2432)(
Registry values: N208)
1909-S 1C MS63 Red and Brown NGC. NGC Census: (75/302). PCGS Population (141/613). Mintage: 1,825,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $330. (#2433)(
Registry values: N491)
1909-S 1C MS64 Red and Brown PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (411/200). NGC Census: (170/132). Mintage: 1,825,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $440. (#2433)(
Registry values: N491)
1909-S 1C S Over Horizontal S XF45 ANACS. FS-1502. NGC Census: (4/44). PCGS Population (15/43). (#92432)(
Registry values: P2)
1909-S 1C S Over Horizontal S MS63 Red and Brown PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (23/111). NGC Census: (20/70). (#92433)(
Registry values: P2)
1910 1C MS65 Red NGC. NGC Census: (149/97). PCGS Population (387/162). Mintage: 146,801,216. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $220. (#2437)(
Registry values: N491)
1910 1C MS65 Red PCGS. PCGS Population (388/162). NGC Census: (149/97). Mintage: 146,801,216. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $220. (#2437)(
Registry values: N491)
1910 1C MS65 Red PCGS. PCGS Population (387/162). NGC Census: (149/97). Mintage: 146,801,216. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $225. (#2437)(
Registry values: N491)
1910-S 1C MS64 Red and Brown PCGS. PCGS Population (367/162). NGC Census: (157/119). Mintage: 6,045,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $220. (#2439)(
Registry values: N491)
1910-S 1C MS64 Red PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (342/354). NGC Census: (113/170). Mintage: 6,045,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $260. (#2440)(
Registry values: N491)
1911 1C MS64 Red PCGS. PCGS Population (170/282). NGC Census: (56/83). Mintage: 101,177,784. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $155. (#2443)(
Registry values: N208)
1911-D 1C PCGS Genuine; 1914-S PCGS Genuine; and a 1940 PR64 Red PCGS. The PCGS number ending in .97 suggests Environmental Damage as the reason, or perhaps one of the reasons, that PCGS deemed the two coins not gradable.
1911-D 1C MS63 Red PCGS. PCGS Population (29/398). NGC Census: (19/115). Mintage: 12,672,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $240. (#2446)(
Registry values: N491)
1911-D 1C MS64 Red PCGS. PCGS Population (254/144). NGC Census: (85/30). Mintage: 12,672,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $410. (#2446)(
Registry values: N991)
1911-S 1C XF45 PCGS; 1912-S XF40 PCGS; 1914-S XF45 PCGS and a 1915-S XF45 PCGS.
1911-S 1C AU58 PCGS. PCGS Population (59/167). NGC Census: (34/143). Mintage: 4,026,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $105. (#2447)(
Registry values: N1)
1911-S 1C MS63 Red PCGS. PCGS Population (14/170). NGC Census: (2/63). Mintage: 4,026,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $300. (#2449)(
Registry values: N491)
1912 1C MS64 Red NGC. NGC Census: (87/83). PCGS Population (230/315). Mintage: 68,153,056. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $160. (#2452)(
Registry values: N491)
1912 1C MS65 Red PCGS. PCGS Population (230/89). NGC Census: (70/13). Mintage: 68,153,056. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $400. (#2452)(
Registry values: N991)
1912-S 1C VF35 PCGS; 1913-S XF45 PCGS and a 1914-S XF40 PCGS.
1912-S 1C MS62 Red and Brown PCGS. PCGS Population (15/286). NGC Census: (9/177). Mintage: 4,431,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $190. (#2457)(
Registry values: N491)
1913-D 1C MS62 Red and Brown PCGS. PCGS Population (8/170). NGC Census: (8/136). Mintage: 15,804,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $130. (#2463)(
Registry values: N208)
1913-S 1C MS62 Brown PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (25/65). NGC Census: (31/61). Mintage: 6,101,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $155. (#2465)(
Registry values: N491)
1913-S 1C MS63 Red and Brown PCGS. PCGS Population (62/180). NGC Census: (45/120). Mintage: 6,101,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $280. (#2466)(
Registry values: N491)
1914 1C MS64 Red and Brown PCGS. PCGS Population (191/48). NGC Census: (71/68). Mintage: 75,238,432. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $135. (#2469)(
Registry values: N208)
1914-D 1C PCGS Genuine. The PCGS number ending in .97 suggests Environmental Damage as the reason, or perhaps one of the reasons, that PCGS deemed this coin not gradable. Mintage: 1,193,000. (#2471)
1914-D 1C VG8 PCGS. PCGS Population (341/3346). NGC Census: (189/1797). Mintage: 1,193,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VG8 : $175. (#2471)(
Registry values: N1)
1914-D 1C VG10 ANACS. NGC Census: (163/1632). PCGS Population (345/2972). Mintage: 1,193,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VG10: $227. (#2471)(
Registry values: N1)
1914-D 1C Fine 12 NGC. NGC Census: (196/1438). PCGS Population (371/2626). Mintage: 1,193,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Fine 12: $280. (#2471)(
Registry values: N1)
1914-D 1C --Rev Scratched--NGC Details. Fine. NGC Census: (196/1436). PCGS Population (367/2605). Mintage: 1,193,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Fine 12: $305. (#2471)(
Registry values: N1)
1914-D 1C --Damaged--NGC Details. Fine. NGC Census: (196/1436). PCGS Population (367/2605). Mintage: 1,193,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Fine 12: $305. (#2471)(
Registry values: N1)
1914-D 1C --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. Fine. NGC Census: (201/1441). PCGS Population (370/2623). Mintage: 1,193,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Fine 12: $280. (#2471)(
Registry values: N1)
1914-D 1C Fine 12 NGC. NGC Census: (201/1441). PCGS Population (370/2623). Mintage: 1,193,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Fine 12: $305. (#2471)(
Registry values: N1)
1914-D 1C Fine 12 NGC. NGC Census: (197/1438). PCGS Population (370/2613). Mintage: 1,193,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Fine 12: $305. (#2471)(
Registry values: N1)
1914-D 1C Fine 15 NGC. NGC Census: (187/1249). PCGS Population (384/2221). Mintage: 1,193,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Fine 15: $326. (#2471)(
Registry values: N1)
1914-D 1C Fine 15 NGC. NGC Census: (188/1253). PCGS Population (387/2236). Mintage: 1,193,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Fine 15: $301. (#2471)(
Registry values: N1)
1914-D 1C --Obv Damage--NGC Details. VF. NGC Census: (158/1091). PCGS Population (374/1847). Mintage: 1,193,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $365. (#2471)(
Registry values: N1)
1914-D 1C VF20 ANACS. NGC Census: (158/1091). PCGS Population (374/1847). Mintage: 1,193,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $365. (#2471)(
Registry values: N1)
1914-D 1C VF25 NGC. NGC Census: (169/926). PCGS Population (281/1578). Mintage: 1,193,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF25: $424. (#2471)(
Registry values: N1)
1914-D 1C VF30 PCGS. PCGS Population (313/1267). NGC Census: (156/768). Mintage: 1,193,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF30: $504. (#2471)(
Registry values: N1)
1914-D 1C XF40 PCGS. PCGS Population (282/690). NGC Census: (114/537). Mintage: 1,193,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $785. (#2471)(
Registry values: N991)
1915-D 1C MS64 Red and Brown ANACS. NGC Census: (114/60). PCGS Population (228/32). Mintage: 22,050,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $200. (#2481)(
Registry values: N491)
1915-D 1C MS65 Red and Brown PCGS. PCGS Population (32/0). NGC Census: (60/0). Mintage: 22,050,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $380. (#2481)(
Registry values: N991)
1916 1C MS66 Red PCGS. PCGS Population (197/34). NGC Census: (29/3). Mintage: 131,833,680. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $730. (#2488)(
Registry values: N991)
1916-S 1C MS64 Brown ANACS. NGC Census: (81/36). PCGS Population (60/11). Mintage: 22,510,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $190. (#2492)(
Registry values: N991)
1916-S 1C MS65 Red and Brown NGC. NGC Census: (51/2). PCGS Population (31/0). Mintage: 22,510,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $875. (#2493)(
Registry values: N2998)
1917-D 1C MS63 Brown PCGS. PCGS Population (53/51). NGC Census: (40/71). Mintage: 55,120,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $90. (#2498)(
Registry values: N208)
1917-D 1C MS64 Red and Brown PCGS. PCGS Population (135/28). NGC Census: (80/52). Mintage: 55,120,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $280. (#2499)(
Registry values: N491)
1917-D 1C MS64 Red and Brown ANACS. NGC Census: (80/52). PCGS Population (134/28). Mintage: 55,120,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $300. (#2499)(
Registry values: N491)
1917-S 1C AU53 ANACS, 1921-S AU58 ANACS and a 1927-D AU50 ANACS.
1918-D 1C MS64 Brown ANACS. NGC Census: (36/23). PCGS Population (35/2). Mintage: 47,830,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $150. (#2507)(
Registry values: N491)
1918-S 1C MS63 Red PCGS. PCGS Population (16/79). NGC Census: (6/26). Mintage: 34,680,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $375. (#2512)(
Registry values: N491)
1919 1C MS66 Red PCGS. PCGS Population (217/73). NGC Census: (71/11). Mintage: 392,020,992. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $440. (#2515)(
Registry values: N491)
1919-S 1C MS63 Brown PCGS. PCGS Population (79/76). NGC Census: (62/86). Mintage: 139,760,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $120. (#2519)(
Registry values: N208)
1921 1C MS64 Red and Brown PCGS. PCGS Population (148/51). NGC Census: (77/46). Mintage: 39,157,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $88. (#2532)(
Registry values: N208)
1922-D 1C Weak D Fine 12 ANACS. Die 3. NGC Census: (38/339). PCGS Population (24/452). Mintage: 15,274,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Fine 12: $12. (#2537)(
Registry values: P1)
1922-D 1C Weak D XF40 PCGS. PCGS Population (25/70). NGC Census: (0/0). (#3110)(
Registry values: P1)
1922 No D 1C Strong Reverse VF20 NGC. NGC Census: (237/804). PCGS Population (128/353). Mintage: 7,160,000. (#2540)(
Registry values: P2)
1922 No D 1C Weak Reverse Good 4 NGC. NGC Census: (27/1729). PCGS Population (46/1002). Mintage: 7,160,000. (#2540)(
Registry values: N1)
1922 No D 1C Weak Reverse VG8 NGC. NGC Census: (80/1595). PCGS Population (96/837). Mintage: 7,160,000. (#2540)(
Registry values: N1)
1922 No D 1C Weak Reverse VG8 ANACS. NGC Census: (80/1595). PCGS Population (96/837). Mintage: 7,160,000. (#2540)(
Registry values: N1)
1923 1C MS66 Red and Brown NGC. NGC Census: (8/0). PCGS Population (4/0). Mintage: 74,723,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $275. (#2544)(
Registry values: N991)
1925 1C MS65 Red PCGS. PCGS Population (464/380). NGC Census: (172/117). Mintage: 139,948,992. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $130. (#2560)(
Registry values: N208)
1925 1C MS66 Red PCGS. PCGS Population (325/55). NGC Census: (91/26). Mintage: 139,948,992. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $400. (#2560)(
Registry values: N491)
1925 1C MS66 Red PCGS. PCGS Population (325/55). NGC Census: (91/26). Mintage: 139,948,992. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $400. (#2560)(
Registry values: N491)
1925 1C MS66 Red PCGS. PCGS Population (325/55). NGC Census: (91/26). Mintage: 139,948,992. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $400. (#2560)(
Registry values: N491)
1925 1C MS66 Red PCGS. PCGS Population (325/55). NGC Census: (91/26). Mintage: 139,948,992. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $400. (#2560)(
Registry values: N491)
1926 1C MS66 Red PCGS. PCGS Population (449/79). NGC Census: (204/25). Mintage: 157,088,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $280. (#2569)(
Registry values: N491)
1926 1C MS66 Red PCGS. PCGS Population (449/79). NGC Census: (204/25). Mintage: 157,088,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $280. (#2569)(
Registry values: N491)
1926 1C MS66 Red PCGS. PCGS Population (449/79). NGC Census: (204/25). Mintage: 157,088,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $280. (#2569)(
Registry values: N491)
1926 1C MS66 Red PCGS. PCGS Population (449/79). NGC Census: (204/25). Mintage: 157,088,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $280. (#2569)(
Registry values: N491)
1927 1C MS66 Red PCGS. PCGS Population (207/31). NGC Census: (145/18). Mintage: 144,440,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $480. (#2578)(
Registry values: N491)
1928-D 1C MS64 Red NGC. NGC Census: (52/35). PCGS Population (305/86). Mintage: 31,170,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $205. (#2590)(
Registry values: N491)
1928-S 1C MS64 Red PCGS. PCGS Population (146/47). NGC Census: (34/7). Mintage: 17,266,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $535. (#2593)(
Registry values: N991)
1931 1C MS65 Red PCGS. PCGS Population (562/251). NGC Census: (135/105). Mintage: 19,396,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $120. (#2614)(
Registry values: N491)
1931 1C MS66 Red PCGS. PCGS Population (239/12). NGC Census: (94/11). Mintage: 19,396,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $375. (#2614)(
Registry values: N491)
1931-S 1C MS64 Red and Brown NGC. NGC Census: (564/262). PCGS Population (642/95). Mintage: 866,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $200. (#2619)(
Registry values: N491)
1931-S 1C MS64 Red and Brown ANACS. NGC Census: (564/262). PCGS Population (637/95). Mintage: 866,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $210. (#2619)(
Registry values: N491)
1931-S 1C MS64 Red and Brown PCGS. PCGS Population (642/95). NGC Census: (564/262). Mintage: 866,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $200. (#2619)(
Registry values: N491)
1931-S 1C MS65 Red PCGS. PCGS Population (739/83). NGC Census: (231/23). Mintage: 866,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $565. (#2620)(
Registry values: N991)
1932 1C MS66 Red PCGS. PCGS Population (418/24). NGC Census: (171/13). Mintage: 9,062,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $225. (#2623)(
Registry values: N491)
1933-D 1C MS66 Red PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (324/19). NGC Census: (290/39). Mintage: 6,200,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $280. (#2632)(
Registry values: N491)
1933-D 1C MS67 Red NGC. NGC Census: (39/0). PCGS Population (19/0). Mintage: 6,200,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $2,325. (#2632)
From The Brenda John Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
1936 1C Doubled Die Obverse Type Two AU58 PCGS. PCGS Population (3/2). NGC Census: (0/1). (#92648)(
Registry values: P2)
1937 1C MS67 Red PCGS. PCGS Population (399/1). NGC Census: (1051/0). Mintage: 309,179,328. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $88. (#2659)(
Registry values: N69)
1938 1C MS67 Red PCGS. PCGS Population (255/0). NGC Census: (446/0). Mintage: 156,696,736. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $110. (#2668)(
Registry values: N208)
1939 1C MS67 Red PCGS. PCGS Population (376/3). NGC Census: (780/0). Mintage: 316,479,520. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $89. (#2677)(
Registry values: N69)
1941 1C MS67 Red PCGS. PCGS Population (167/1). NGC Census: (731/0). Mintage: 887,039,104. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $95. (#2695)(
Registry values: N69)
1943-D 1C MS67 PCGS. PCGS Population (2214/121). NGC Census: (2898/50). Mintage: 217,660,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $88. (#2714)(
Registry values: N208)
1947 1C MS66 Red PCGS. PCGS Population (423/10). NGC Census: (558/15). Mintage: 190,555,008. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $54. (#2752)(
Registry values: N69)
1950-S 1C MS67 Red NGC. NGC Census: (224/1). PCGS Population (43/0). Mintage: 118,505,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $250. (#2785)
From The Brenda John Collection.(
Registry values: N491)
1955 1C MS67 Red NGC. NGC Census: (46/1). PCGS Population (13/0). Mintage: 330,958,208. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $550. (#2824)(
Registry values: N991)
1955 1C Doubled Die Obverse--Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. XF. NGC Census: (10/2188). PCGS Population (15/2477). Mintage: 5,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $1,265. (#2825)(
Registry values: N1)
1972 1C Doubled Die Obverse--Cleaned--ANACS. MS60 Details. FS-101 Die1. NGC Census: (1/93). PCGS Population (1/67). Mintage: 75,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $290. (#2948)(
Registry values: N491)
1972 1C Doubled Die Obverse Brown--Obv Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (1/94). PCGS Population (1/67). Mintage: 75,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $290. (#2948)(
Registry values: N491)
1972 1C Doubled Die Obverse MS63 Brown NGC. NGC Census: (26/56). PCGS Population (30/28). Mintage: 75,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $320. (#2948)(
Registry values: N491)
1972 1C Doubled Die Obverse MS62 Red ANACS. FS-101, Die 1. NGC Census: (10/1178). PCGS Population (2/2578). Mintage: 75,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $340. (#2950)(
Registry values: N491)
1984 1C Doubled Die Obverse MS67 Red NGC. FS-037. NGC Census: (119/41). PCGS Population (153/16). Mintage: 8,151,078,912. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $380. (#3062)
From The Brenda John Collection.(
Registry values: N491)
1995 1C Doubled Die Obverse MS68 Red NGC. NGC Census: (6131/18). PCGS Population (2658/1). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS68: $100. (#3127)
From The Brenda John Collection.(
Registry values: N208)
Proof Lincoln Cents
1909 1C PCGS Genuine. The PCGS number ending in .91 suggests Questionable Color as the reason, or perhaps one of the reasons, that PCGS deemed this coin not gradable. Mintage: 2,618. (#3303)
1937 1C PR66 Red NGC. NGC Census: (88/15). PCGS Population (160/10). Mintage: 9,320. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR66: $790. (#3338)(
Registry values: N208)
1950 1C PR66 Cameo NGC. NGC Census: (88/28). PCGS Population (56/8). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR66: $460. (#83359)(
Registry values: P2)
1953 1C PR67 Red Cameo NGC. NGC Census: (57/13). PCGS Population (30/1). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR67: $625. (#83368)
From The Brenda John Collection.(
Registry values: P1)
1955 1C PR67 Red Ultra Cameo NGC. NGC Census: (18/5). PCGS Population (24/6). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR67: $420. (#93374)(
Registry values: P1)
1956 1C PR66 Deep Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (19/43). NGC Census: (2/23). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR66: $200. (#93377)(
Registry values: P1)
1958 1C PR66 Deep Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (26/30). NGC Census: (5/17). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR66: $350. (#93383)(
Registry values: P1)
1960 1C Large Over Small Date PR67 Red PCGS. PCGS Population (45/16). NGC Census: (13/13). (#3410)(
Registry values: P1)
1960 1C Small Over Large Date, DDO PR66 Red PCGS. FS-102. (FS-024. PCGS Population (44/53). NGC Census: (13/32). (#3413)(
Registry values: P4)
1981-S 1C Type Two PR69 Ultra Cameo NGC. NGC Census: (122/0). PCGS Population (179/0). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR69: $260. (#93470)(
Registry values: P1)
Two Cent Pieces
1864 2C Small Motto Fine 15 PCGS. PCGS Population (16/256). NGC Census: (11/283). Mintage: 19,847,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Fine 15: $317. (#3579)(
Registry values: N208)
1864 2C Large Motto MS65 Brown NGC. NGC Census: (226/31). PCGS Population (42/2). Mintage: 19,847,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $330. (#3576)(
Registry values: N991)
1865 2C MS64 Red and Brown PCGS. PCGS Population (565/268). NGC Census: (318/390). Mintage: 13,640,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $280. (#3583)(
Registry values: N491)
1865 2C MS65 Red and Brown PCGS. PCGS Population (249/19). NGC Census: (325/65). Mintage: 13,640,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $460. (#3583)(
Registry values: N991)
1866 2C MS64 Red and Brown PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (117/55). NGC Census: (56/78). Mintage: 3,177,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $310. (#3589)(
Registry values: N491)
1869 2C MS64 Brown PCGS. MPD, RPD, FS-301(FS-003.9). PCGS Population (36/2). NGC Census: (64/21). Mintage: 1,546,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $280. (#3603)
From The Classic Collection.(
Registry values: N491)
1870 2C MS64 Red and Brown NGC. NGC Census: (73/40). PCGS Population (86/17). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $775. (#3607)(
Registry values: N991)
1872 2C Brown--Cleaned--ANACS. MS60 Details. NGC Census: (0/30). PCGS Population (2/31). Mintage: 64,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $1,350. (#3612)(
Registry values: N991)
Proof Two Cent Pieces
1865 2C PR64 Brown PCGS. PCGS Population (17/12). NGC Census: (15/24). Mintage: 500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR64: $505. (#3627)(
Registry values: N991)
Three Cent Silver
1851 3CS AU58 PCGS. PCGS Population (52/1073). NGC Census: (33/962). Mintage: 5,447,400. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $150. (#3664)(
Registry values: N491)
1851-O 3CS AU55 PCGS. PCGS Population (34/333). NGC Census: (20/344). Mintage: 720,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $245. (#3665)(
Registry values: N491)
1860 3CS AU55 NGC. NGC Census: (8/215). PCGS Population (14/232). Mintage: 286,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $145. (#3678)(
Registry values: N491)
Proof Three Cent Silver
1863 3CS --Artificial Toning--NGC Details. Proof. NGC Census: (1/104). PCGS Population (2/150). Mintage: 460. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR60: $300. (#3712)(
Registry values: N491)
Three Cent Nickels
1865 3CN MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (452/144). NGC Census: (503/143). Mintage: 11,382,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $185. (#3731)(
Registry values: N491)
1888 3CN MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (48/159). NGC Census: (57/107). Mintage: 36,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $365. (#3757)(
Registry values: N991)
1888 3CN MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (48/158). NGC Census: (57/107). Mintage: 36,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $365. (#3757)(
Registry values: N991)
1889 3CN VF35 ANACS. NGC Census: (2/176). PCGS Population (6/246). Mintage: 18,100. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF35: $125. (#3758)(
Registry values: N208)
Proof Three Cent Nickels
1871 3CN PR64 PCGS. PCGS Population (141/106). NGC Census: (118/139). Mintage: 960. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR64: $400. (#3767)(
Registry values: N991)
1874 3CN PR64 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (134/101). NGC Census: (74/122). Mintage: 700. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR64: $420. (#3770)(
Registry values: N991)
1878 3CN PCGS Genuine. The PCGS number ending in .97 suggests Environmental Damage as the reason, or perhaps one of the reasons, that PCGS deemed this coin not gradable. Mintage: 2,350. (#3774)
1879 3CN PR66 PCGS. PCGS Population (174/44). NGC Census: (172/66). Mintage: 3,200. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR66: $680. (#3775)(
Registry values: N991)
1880 3CN PR64 NGC. NGC Census: (182/591). PCGS Population (308/598). Mintage: 3,955. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR64: $350. (#3776)(
Registry values: N991)
1880 3CN PR66 Cameo PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (30/3). NGC Census: (15/5). (#83776)(
Registry values: N1793)
1883 3CN PR58 NGC. NGC Census: (8/1251). PCGS Population (26/1553). Mintage: 6,609. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR58: $200. (#3779)(
Registry values: N1)
1883 3CN PR66 Cameo NGC. NGC Census: (42/23). PCGS Population (58/33). (#83779)(
Registry values: N1793)
1884 3CN PR65 Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (57/71). NGC Census: (41/64). (#83780)(
Registry values: N991)
1886 3CN PR64 NGC. NGC Census: (247/551). PCGS Population (356/609). Mintage: 4,290. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR64: $380. (#3782)(
Registry values: N991)
1887 3CN PR65 NGC. NGC Census: (89/29). PCGS Population (115/35). Mintage: 2,960. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR65: $765. (#3783)(
Registry values: N1793)
1887/6 3CN PR64 Cameo PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (11/56). NGC Census: (5/45). (#83784)(
Registry values: N991)
1888 3CN PR66 NGC. CAC. NGC Census: (158/19). PCGS Population (166/22). Mintage: 4,582. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR66: $690. (#3785)(
Registry values: N991)
1888 3CN PR65 Cameo PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (61/51). NGC Census: (35/57). (#83785)(
Registry values: N991)
1889 3CN PR65 PCGS. PCGS Population (387/298). NGC Census: (370/254). Mintage: 3,436. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR65: $490. (#3786)(
Registry values: N991)
1889 3CN PR65 Cameo PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (26/55). NGC Census: (12/27). (#83786)(
Registry values: N991)
Shield Nickels
1866 5C Rays AU50 PCGS. PCGS Population (38/1246). NGC Census: (10/1277). Mintage: 14,742,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $175. (#3790)(
Registry values: N491)
1866 5C Rays MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (257/694). PCGS Population (334/560). Mintage: 14,742,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $340. (#3790)(
Registry values: N991)
1866 5C Rays MS64 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (410/151). NGC Census: (513/181). Mintage: 14,742,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $620. (#3790)(
Registry values: N991)
1866 5C Rays MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (411/152). NGC Census: (514/182). Mintage: 14,742,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $630. (#3790)(
Registry values: N991)
1867 5C Rays--Scratched--ANACS. AU50 Details. NGC Census: (5/434). PCGS Population (10/431). Mintage: 2,019,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $210. (#3791)(
Registry values: N491)
1868 5C MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (240/159). PCGS Population (241/94). Mintage: 28,800,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $270. (#3795)(
Registry values: N491)
1876 5C MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (96/39). PCGS Population (72/41). Mintage: 2,530,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $385. (#3805)(
Registry values: N491)
Proof Shield Nickels
1867 5C No Rays PR61 ANACS. NGC Census: (3/194). PCGS Population (2/204). Mintage: 600. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR61: $225. (#3821)(
Registry values: N491)
1868 5C --Reverse Tooled--ANACS. PR60 Details. NGC Census: (1/156). PCGS Population (0/201). Mintage: 600. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR60: $195. (#3822)(
Registry values: N491)
1873 5C Closed 3 PR64 Cameo NGC. NGC Census: (5/27). PCGS Population (18/39). (#83827)(
Registry values: P2)
1880 5C PR64 PCGS. PCGS Population (334/427). NGC Census: (159/410). Mintage: 3,955. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR64: $440. (#3835)(
Registry values: N991)
1882 5C PR65 PCGS. PCGS Population (299/252). NGC Census: (277/251). Mintage: 3,100. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR65: $540. (#3837)(
Registry values: N991)
1883 5C PR65 NGC. NGC Census: (341/261). PCGS Population (391/208). Mintage: 5,419. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR65: $530. (#3838)(
Registry values: N991)
Liberty Nickels
1883 5C With Cents MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (291/180). PCGS Population (314/178). Mintage: 16,032,983. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $250. (#3844)(
Registry values: N491)
1885 5C --Corroded--ANACS. AG3 Details. NGC Census: (37/386). PCGS Population (79/730). Mintage: 1,476,490. (#3846)(
Registry values: N1)
1885 5C --Corroded--ANACS. AG3 Details. NGC Census: (37/386). PCGS Population (79/730). Mintage: 1,476,490. (#3846)(
Registry values: N1)
1885 5C --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. VF. NGC Census: (8/271). PCGS Population (25/464). Mintage: 1,476,490. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $965. (#3846)(
Registry values: N991)
1886 5C PCGS Genuine. The PCGS number ending in .92 suggests Cleaning as the reason, or perhaps one of the reasons, that PCGS deemed this coin not gradable. Mintage: 3,330,290. (#3847)
1886 5C Good 4 PCGS. PCGS Population (45/563). NGC Census: (30/328). Mintage: 3,330,290. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Good 4 : $205. (#3847)(
Registry values: N1)
1886 5C Good 4 ANACS. NGC Census: (30/326). PCGS Population (45/561). Mintage: 3,330,290. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Good 4 : $215. (#3847)(
Registry values: N1)
1886 5C VG10 NGC. NGC Census: (16/291). PCGS Population (28/482). Mintage: 3,330,290. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VG10: $286. (#3847)(
Registry values: N1)
1886 5C --Corroded--ANACS. VG10 Details. NGC Census: (16/291). PCGS Population (28/485). Mintage: 3,330,290. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VG10: $286. (#3847)(
Registry values: N1)
1886 5C --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. XF. NGC Census: (8/241). PCGS Population (25/365). Mintage: 3,330,290. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $590. (#3847)(
Registry values: N491)
1892 5C MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (184/111). NGC Census: (126/86). Mintage: 11,699,642. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $285. (#3853)(
Registry values: N991)
1892 5C MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (184/111). NGC Census: (126/86). Mintage: 11,699,642. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $275. (#3853)(
Registry values: N991)
1895 5C MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (113/65). NGC Census: (118/49). Mintage: 9,979,884. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $380. (#3856)(
Registry values: N991)
1900 5C MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (280/196). PCGS Population (306/185). Mintage: 27,255,996. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $175. (#3861)(
Registry values: N491)
1900 5C MS65 NGC. NGC Census: (155/41). PCGS Population (141/45). Mintage: 27,255,996. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $480. (#3861)(
Registry values: N991)
1901 5C MS64 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (275/202). NGC Census: (241/194). Mintage: 26,480,212. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $165. (#3862)(
Registry values: N491)
1901 5C MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (241/194). PCGS Population (275/202). Mintage: 26,480,212. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $165. (#3862)(
Registry values: N491)
1901 5C MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (160/41). NGC Census: (159/35). Mintage: 26,480,212. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $440. (#3862)(
Registry values: N991)
1902 5C MS64 Prooflike NGC. NGC Census: (230/182). PCGS Population (298/216). Mintage: 31,489,580. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $175. (#3863)(
Registry values: N491)
1912 5C MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (341/121). PCGS Population (432/180). Mintage: 26,236,714. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $170. (#3873)(
Registry values: N491)
1912 5C MS65 NGC. NGC Census: (111/11). PCGS Population (155/23). Mintage: 26,236,714. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $440. (#3873)(
Registry values: N991)
1912-S 5C --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. VF. NGC Census: (4/471). PCGS Population (38/682). Mintage: 238,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $400. (#3875)(
Registry values: N491)
Proof Liberty Nickels
1883 5C With Cents PR63 Cameo NGC. NGC Census: (6/106). PCGS Population (4/99). (#83881)(
Registry values: N991)
1884 5C PR66 PCGS. PCGS Population (46/0). NGC Census: (76/7). Mintage: 3,942. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR66: $740. (#3882)(
Registry values: N1793)
1884 5C PR65 Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (42/31). NGC Census: (36/47). (#83882)(
Registry values: N991)
1888 5C PR64 NGC. NGC Census: (263/342). PCGS Population (343/247). Mintage: 4,582. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR64: $290. (#3886)(
Registry values: N491)
1889 5C PR64 PCGS. PCGS Population (254/273). NGC Census: (209/282). Mintage: 3,336. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR64: $275. (#3887)(
Registry values: N491)
1895 5C PR64 PCGS. PCGS Population (231/92). NGC Census: (147/138). Mintage: 2,062. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR64: $280. (#3893)(
Registry values: N491)
1901 5C PR66 NGC. NGC Census: (116/34). PCGS Population (83/24). Mintage: 1,985. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR66: $665. (#3899)(
Registry values: N991)
1905 5C PR65 Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (5/3). NGC Census: (2/6). (#83903)(
Registry values: P1)
1908 5C PR64 Cameo NGC. NGC Census: (2/18). PCGS Population (8/18). (#83906)(
Registry values: P1)
1909 5C PR65 NGC. NGC Census: (339/359). PCGS Population (311/230). Mintage: 4,763. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR65: $480. (#3907)(
Registry values: N991)
1912 5C PR63 ANACS. NGC Census: (64/411). PCGS Population (93/331). Mintage: 2,145. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR63: $210. (#3910)(
Registry values: N491)
Buffalo Nickels
1913 5C Type One MS66 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (1642/407). NGC Census: (1145/296). Mintage: 30,993,520. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $190. (#3915)(
Registry values: N491)
1913 5C Type One MS67 PCGS Secure. CAC. PCGS Population (391/12). NGC Census: (284/12). Mintage: 30,993,520. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $720. (#3915)(
Registry values: N991)
1913 5C Type One MS67 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (391/12). NGC Census: (284/12). Mintage: 30,993,520. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $720. (#3915)(
Registry values: N991)
1913 5C Type One MS67 PCGS. PCGS Population (395/12). NGC Census: (284/12). Mintage: 30,993,520. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $720. (#3915)(
Registry values: N991)
1913-D 5C Type One MS65 NGC. NGC Census: (473/177). PCGS Population (677/353). Mintage: 5,337,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $240. (#3916)(
Registry values: N491)
1913-D 5C Type One MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (300/48). NGC Census: (163/16). Mintage: 5,337,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $420. (#3916)(
Registry values: N991)
1913-S 5C Type One MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (415/275). PCGS Population (707/423). Mintage: 2,105,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $220. (#3917)(
Registry values: N491)
1913 5C Type Two MS65 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (491/180). NGC Census: (286/81). Mintage: 29,858,700. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $270. (#3921)(
Registry values: N991)
1913-D 5C Type Two AU55 NGC. NGC Census: (36/648). PCGS Population (50/921). Mintage: 4,156,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $195. (#3922)(
Registry values: N208)
1913-S 5C Type Two VG10 PCGS. PCGS Population (26/1694). NGC Census: (19/1038). Mintage: 1,209,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VG10: $318. (#3923)(
Registry values: N1)
1913-S 5C Type Two--Polished--NGC Details. VF. NGC Census: (26/977). PCGS Population (17/1584). Mintage: 1,209,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $375. (#3923)(
Registry values: N1)
1913-S 5C Type Two VF20 NGC. NGC Census: (26/979). PCGS Population (17/1589). Mintage: 1,209,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $375. (#3923)(
Registry values: N1)
1913-S 5C Type Two VF30 NGC. NGC Census: (8/952). PCGS Population (27/1536). Mintage: 1,209,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF30: $401. (#3923)(
Registry values: N1)
1913-S 5C Type Two--Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. XF. NGC Census: (20/922). PCGS Population (55/1451). Mintage: 1,209,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $440. (#3923)(
Registry values: N491)
1913-S 5C Type Two XF40 NGC. NGC Census: (20/926). PCGS Population (57/1457). Mintage: 1,209,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $445. (#3923)(
Registry values: N491)
1913-S 5C Type Two--Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (7/891). PCGS Population (68/1311). Mintage: 1,209,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $475. (#3923)(
Registry values: N491)
1913-S 5C Type Two AU58 NGC. NGC Census: (162/657). PCGS Population (254/901). Mintage: 1,209,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $645. (#3923)(
Registry values: N491)
1914-S 5C AU58 NGC. NGC Census: (132/920). PCGS Population (194/1052). Mintage: 3,470,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $145. (#3926)(
Registry values: N208)
1914-S 5C AU58 NGC. NGC Census: (132/920). PCGS Population (194/1052). Mintage: 3,470,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $145. (#3926)(
Registry values: N208)
1915 5C MS65 NGC. NGC Census: (285/85). PCGS Population (412/263). Mintage: 20,987,270. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $280. (#3927)(
Registry values: N491)
1915 5C MS65 NGC. NGC Census: (284/85). PCGS Population (412/263). Mintage: 20,987,270. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $280. (#3927)(
Registry values: N491)
1916 5C MS65 NGC. NGC Census: (295/94). PCGS Population (443/167). Mintage: 63,498,064. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $240. (#3930)(
Registry values: N491)
1916 5C MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (155/10). NGC Census: (84/11). Mintage: 63,498,064. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $645. (#3930)(
Registry values: N991)
1916-D 5C MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (219/339). PCGS Population (372/508). Mintage: 13,333,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $210. (#3932)(
Registry values: N491)
1916-D 5C MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (219/339). PCGS Population (372/508). Mintage: 13,333,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $210. (#3932)(
Registry values: N491)
1916-S 5C MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (242/391). NGC Census: (149/268). Mintage: 11,860,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $220. (#3933)
From The Classic Collection.(
Registry values: N491)
1916-S 5C MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (242/391). NGC Census: (149/268). Mintage: 11,860,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $220. (#3933)(
Registry values: N491)
1916-S 5C MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (203/64). PCGS Population (274/124). Mintage: 11,860,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $440. (#3933)(
Registry values: N991)
1917 5C MS63 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (222/876). NGC Census: (135/499). Mintage: 51,424,020. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $120. (#3934)(
Registry values: N208)
1917 5C MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (327/172). PCGS Population (467/408). Mintage: 51,424,020. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $185. (#3934)(
Registry values: N491)
1917 5C MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (46/7). PCGS Population (143/12). Mintage: 51,424,020. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $635. (#3934)(
Registry values: N991)
1917-D 5C AU58 NGC. NGC Census: (87/483). PCGS Population (96/711). Mintage: 9,910,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $280. (#3935)(
Registry values: N491)
1919 5C MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (588/497). NGC Census: (415/221). Mintage: 60,868,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $180. (#3941)(
Registry values: N491)
1919-S 5C VF35 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (34/682). NGC Census: (12/499). Mintage: 7,521,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF35: $143. (#3943)(
Registry values: N1)
1919-S 5C AU58 NGC. NGC Census: (67/320). PCGS Population (78/460). Mintage: 7,521,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $400. (#3943)(
Registry values: N491)
1921 5C MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (235/165). NGC Census: (127/76). Mintage: 10,663,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $625. (#3947)(
Registry values: N991)
1921-S 5C VF20 NGC. NGC Census: (60/473). PCGS Population (84/693). Mintage: 1,557,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $325. (#3948)(
Registry values: N991)
1921-S 5C VF25 NGC. NGC Census: (60/413). PCGS Population (60/638). Mintage: 1,557,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF25: $381. (#3948)(
Registry values: N991)
1921-S 5C VF25 PCGS. PCGS Population (59/639). NGC Census: (60/413). Mintage: 1,557,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF25: $378. (#3948)(
Registry values: N991)
1923-S 5C MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (92/627). NGC Census: (106/494). Mintage: 6,142,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $525. (#3950)(
Registry values: N991)
1924 5C MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (371/271). NGC Census: (228/139). Mintage: 21,620,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $280. (#3951)(
Registry values: N491)
1924 5C MS65 NGC. NGC Census: (100/39). PCGS Population (195/76). Mintage: 21,620,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $620. (#3951)(
Registry values: N991)
1924-S 5C VF25 PCGS. PCGS Population (63/479). NGC Census: (62/315). Mintage: 1,437,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF25: $386. (#3953)(
Registry values: N1)
1925 5C MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (463/189). NGC Census: (184/114). Mintage: 35,565,100. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $350. (#3954)(
Registry values: N991)
1925 5C MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (463/189). NGC Census: (184/114). Mintage: 35,565,100. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $350. (#3954)(
Registry values: N991)
1925 5C MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (182/7). NGC Census: (110/4). Mintage: 35,565,100. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $700. (#3954)(
Registry values: N1793)
1925 5C MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (182/7). NGC Census: (110/4). Mintage: 35,565,100. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $700. (#3954)(
Registry values: N1793)
1925-S 5C AU58 NGC. NGC Census: (64/397). PCGS Population (79/519). Mintage: 6,256,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $385. (#3956)(
Registry values: N491)
1926 5C MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (337/24). NGC Census: (160/16). Mintage: 44,693,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $315. (#3957)(
Registry values: N491)
1926 5C MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (337/24). NGC Census: (160/16). Mintage: 44,693,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $315. (#3957)(
Registry values: N491)
1926-D 5C MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (387/285). NGC Census: (179/157). Mintage: 5,638,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $360. (#3958)(
Registry values: N991)
1926-S 5C Fine 15 PCGS. PCGS Population (252/1047). NGC Census: (174/895). Mintage: 970,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Fine 15: $137. (#3959)(
Registry values: N1)
1926-S 5C --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. VF. NGC Census: (150/748). PCGS Population (198/836). Mintage: 970,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $240. (#3959)(
Registry values: N991)
1926-S 5C VF30 PCGS. PCGS Population (120/595). NGC Census: (108/478). Mintage: 970,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF30: $476. (#3959)(
Registry values: N991)
1926-S 5C --Harshly Cleaned, Environmental Damage--NGC Details. XF. NGC Census: (55/348). PCGS Population (87/435). Mintage: 970,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $830. (#3959)(
Registry values: N991)
1926-S 5C --Corroded--ANACS. XF40 Details. NGC Census: (55/349). PCGS Population (88/437). Mintage: 970,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $830. (#3959)(
Registry values: N991)
1927 5C MS65 NGC. NGC Census: (288/92). PCGS Population (639/269). Mintage: 37,981,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $225. (#3960)(
Registry values: N491)
1927-D 5C MS64 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (380/52). NGC Census: (228/34). Mintage: 5,730,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $560. (#3961)(
Registry values: N991)
1928 5C MS65 NGC. NGC Census: (196/52). PCGS Population (468/191). Mintage: 23,411,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $230. (#3963)(
Registry values: N491)
1928-D 5C MS65 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (322/36). NGC Census: (130/5). Mintage: 6,436,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $480. (#3964)
From The Classic Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
1929-S 5C MS65 NGC. NGC Census: (175/61). PCGS Population (446/174). Mintage: 7,754,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $300. (#3968)(
Registry values: N991)
1930 5C MS65 NGC. NGC Census: (387/82). PCGS Population (981/322). Mintage: 22,849,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $155. (#3969)(
Registry values: N491)
1930 5C MS65 ANACS. NGC Census: (387/82). PCGS Population (981/322). Mintage: 22,849,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $155. (#3969)(
Registry values: N491)
1930 5C MS65 NGC. NGC Census: (387/82). PCGS Population (981/317). Mintage: 22,849,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $145. (#3969)(
Registry values: N491)
1930 5C MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (981/317). NGC Census: (387/82). Mintage: 22,849,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $145. (#3969)(
Registry values: N491)
1930 5C MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (981/322). NGC Census: (387/82). Mintage: 22,849,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $155. (#3969)(
Registry values: N491)
1930-S 5C MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (253/193). PCGS Population (469/543). Mintage: 5,435,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $160. (#3970)(
Registry values: N491)
1930-S 5C MS65 NGC. NGC Census: (169/24). PCGS Population (409/134). Mintage: 5,435,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $325. (#3970)(
Registry values: N991)
1931-S 5C MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (1373/374). NGC Census: (659/68). Mintage: 1,200,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $240. (#3971)(
Registry values: N491)
1931-S 5C MS65 NGC. NGC Census: (660/68). PCGS Population (1370/370). Mintage: 1,200,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $235. (#3971)(
Registry values: N491)
1934 5C MS65 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (511/177). NGC Census: (276/94). Mintage: 20,213,004. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $195. (#3972)(
Registry values: N491)
1934 5C MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (513/178). NGC Census: (275/94). Mintage: 20,213,004. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $195. (#3972)(
Registry values: N491)
1934-D 5C MS65 NGC. NGC Census: (99/14). PCGS Population (323/43). Mintage: 7,480,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $480. (#3973)(
Registry values: N991)
1935 5C MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (593/110). NGC Census: (292/36). Mintage: 58,264,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $165. (#3974)(
Registry values: N491)
1935 5C Doubled Die Reverse Fine 15 PCGS. PCGS Population (25/103). NGC Census: (0/0). (#93974)(
Registry values: P3)
1935-D 5C MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (403/143). NGC Census: (264/38). Mintage: 12,092,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $270. (#3975)(
Registry values: N991)
1935-D 5C MS65 NGC. NGC Census: (264/38). PCGS Population (404/143). Mintage: 12,092,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $270. (#3975)(
Registry values: N991)
1935-S 5C MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (949/380). NGC Census: (440/140). Mintage: 10,300,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $150. (#3976)(
Registry values: N491)
1937-D 5C Three-Legged PCGS Genuine. The PCGS number ending in .98 suggests Damage as the reason, or perhaps one of the reasons, that PCGS deemed this coin not gradable. Mintage: 17,826,000. (#3982)
1937-D 5C Three-Legged PCGS Genuine. The PCGS number ending in .98 suggests Damage as the reason, or perhaps one of the reasons, that PCGS deemed this coin not gradable. Mintage: 17,826,000. (#3982)
1937-D 5C Three-Legged--Rev Improperly Cleaned--NGC. Details. Fine. NGC Census: (58/4637). PCGS Population (87/5441). Mintage: 17,826,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Fine 12: $650. (#3982)(
Registry values: N1)
1937-D 5C Three-Legged Fine 15 NGC. NGC Census: (81/4551). PCGS Population (203/5227). Mintage: 17,826,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Fine 15: $673. (#3982)(
Registry values: N1)
1937-D 5C Three-Legged--Reverse Scratched--NGC Details. VF. NGC Census: (100/4456). PCGS Population (181/5039). Mintage: 17,826,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $740. (#3982)(
Registry values: N991)
1937-D 5C Three-Legged--Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. VF. NGC Census: (100/4456). PCGS Population (181/5039). Mintage: 17,826,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $740. (#3982)(
Registry values: N991)
1937-D 5C Three-Legged--Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. VF. NGC Census: (100/4451). PCGS Population (182/5045). Mintage: 17,826,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $740. (#3982)(
Registry values: N991)
1937-D 5C Three-Legged--Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. VF. NGC Census: (100/4451). PCGS Population (182/5045). Mintage: 17,826,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $740. (#3982)(
Registry values: N991)
1937-D 5C Three-Legged VF25 PCGS. PCGS Population (225/4814). NGC Census: (148/4308). Mintage: 17,826,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF25: $764. (#3982)(
Registry values: N991)
1937-D 5C Three-Legged VF30 PCGS. PCGS Population (271/4543). NGC Census: (150/4158). Mintage: 17,826,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF30: $808. (#3982)(
Registry values: N991)
1937-D 5C Three-Legged--Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. XF. NGC Census: (192/3859). PCGS Population (443/3790). Mintage: 17,826,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $910. (#3982)(
Registry values: N991)
1937-D 5C Three-Legged AU58 NGC. NGC Census: (1122/1485). PCGS Population (742/822). Mintage: 17,826,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $1,375. (#3982)(
Registry values: N991)
1937-S 5C MS66 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (1442/97). NGC Census: (841/80). Mintage: 5,635,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $71. (#3983)(
Registry values: N491)
1937-S 5C MS67 NGC. NGC Census: (77/2). PCGS Population (99/0). Mintage: 5,635,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $675. (#3983)(
Registry values: N1793)
1938-D/S 5C MS65 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (1584/1633). NGC Census: (643/861). Mintage: 7,020,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $140. (#3985)(
Registry values: N491)
Jefferson Nickels
1938 5C MS66 Full Steps PCGS. PCGS Population (147/9). NGC Census: (15/3). (#84000)(
Registry values: P1)
1938-S 5C MS66 Full Steps PCGS. PCGS Population (53/4). NGC Census: (2/0). (#84002)(
Registry values: P1)
1939-D 5C Reverse of 1938 MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (492/67). NGC Census: (201/275). Mintage: 3,514,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $87. (#4005)(
Registry values: N69)
1941-S 5C MS66 Full Steps PCGS. PCGS Population (47/4). NGC Census: (7/1). (#84012)(
Registry values: P1)
1942 5C Type One MS66 Full Steps PCGS. PCGS Population (38/2). NGC Census: (36/3). (#84013)(
Registry values: P1)
1942-S 5C MS66 Full Steps PCGS. PCGS Population (147/9). NGC Census: (40/8). (#84017)(
Registry values: N208)
1942-S 5C MS67 Full Steps NGC. NGC Census: (8/0). PCGS Population (9/0). (#84017)(
Registry values: N491)
1943/2-P 5C PCGS Genuine. The PCGS number ending in .92 suggest Cleaning as the reason, or perhaps one of the reasons, that PCGS deemed this coin not gradable. Mintage: 271,164,992. (#4019)
1943/2-P 5C MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (92/33). NGC Census: (43/35). Mintage: 271,164,992. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $640. (#4019)(
Registry values: N208)
1944-P 5C MS66 Full Steps PCGS. PCGS Population (153/9). NGC Census: (34/11). (#84022)(
Registry values: N208)
1944-S 5C MS66 Full Steps PCGS. PCGS Population (146/27). NGC Census: (15/5). (#84024)(
Registry values: N208)
1944-S 5C MS66 Full Steps PCGS. PCGS Population (146/27). NGC Census: (15/5). (#84024)(
Registry values: N208)
1945-P 5C MS66 Full Steps PCGS. PCGS Population (94/5). NGC Census: (32/3). (#84025)(
Registry values: N208)
1945-P 5C Doubled Die Reverse MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (65/72). NGC Census: (0/11). (#4173)(
Registry values: P1)
1947-S 5C MS66 Full Steps PCGS. PCGS Population (44/1). NGC Census: (7/0). (#84033)(
Registry values: N69)
1949-D 5C MS66 Full Steps PCGS. PCGS Population (69/2). NGC Census: (9/1). (#84038)(
Registry values: N69)
1949-D/S 5C MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (180/48). NGC Census: (16/12). Mintage: 36,498,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $360. (#4039)(
Registry values: P1)
1949-D/S 5C MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (180/48). NGC Census: (16/12). Mintage: 36,498,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $360. (#4039)(
Registry values: P1)
1949-S 5C MS65 Full Steps PCGS. PCGS Population (74/15). NGC Census: (2/5). (#84040)(
Registry values: N208)
1950 5C MS66 Full Steps PCGS. PCGS Population (29/2). NGC Census: (5/2). (#84041)(
Registry values: P1)
1951 5C MS65 Full Steps PCGS. PCGS Population (36/13). NGC Census: (2/10). (#84043)(
Registry values: P1)
1951 5C MS65 Full Steps PCGS. PCGS Population (36/13). NGC Census: (2/10). (#84043)(
Registry values: P1)
1951-S 5C MS65 Full Steps PCGS. PCGS Population (64/19). NGC Census: (2/3). (#84045)(
Registry values: P1)
1952-S 5C MS65 Full Steps PCGS. PCGS Population (50/6). NGC Census: (4/2). (#84048)(
Registry values: P1)
1953-D 5C MS65 Full Steps PCGS. PCGS Population (68/12). NGC Census: (22/4). (#84050)(
Registry values: P1)
1955 5C MS65 Full Steps PCGS. PCGS Population (30/2). NGC Census: (1/2). (#84056)(
Registry values: P1)
1956-D 5C MS65 Full Steps PCGS. PCGS Population (21/6). NGC Census: (0/2). (#84060)(
Registry values: P1)
1959-D 5C MS65 Full Steps PCGS. PCGS Population (48/6). NGC Census: (9/11). (#84066)(
Registry values: P1)
1964 5C MS65 Full Steps PCGS. PCGS Population (36/5). NGC Census: (2/4). (#84075)(
Registry values: P1)
1969-S 5C MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (39/1). NGC Census: (28/2). Mintage: 123,009,632. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $280. (#4083)(
Registry values: N69)
Proof Jefferson Nickels
1942-P 5C Type Two PR64 NGC. NGC Census: (323/1981). PCGS Population (914/3390). Mintage: 27,600. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR64: $81. (#4180)(
Registry values: N14)
1942-P 5C Type Two PR67 NGC. NGC Census: (339/19). PCGS Population (303/12). Mintage: 27,600. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR67: $180. (#4180)(
Registry values: N208)
1956 5C PR68 Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (33/2). NGC Census: (72/28). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR68: $185. (#84188)(
Registry values: N208)
1969-S 5C PR69 Deep Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (71/0). NGC Census: (52/0). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR69: $260. (#94201)(
Registry values: N14)
1970-S 5C PR69 Deep Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (61/0). NGC Census: (40/0). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR69: $255. (#94202)(
Registry values: N14)
1971-S 5C PR69 Deep Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (54/0). NGC Census: (26/0). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR69: $480. (#94203)(
Registry values: N69)
Early Half Dimes
1794 H10C --Damaged--NGC Details. Fine. LM-4. NGC Census: (4/112). PCGS Population (3/146). Mintage: 7,700. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Fine 12: $2,175. (#4250)(
Registry values: P6)
1805 H10C --Mount Removed--NGC Details. VF. LM-1. NGC Census: (0/17). PCGS Population (4/31). Mintage: 15,600. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $2,850. (#4272)(
Registry values: P7)
Bust Half Dimes
1829 H10C AU53 ANACS. NGC Census: (14/503). PCGS Population (12/441). Mintage: 1,230,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU53: $220. (#4276)(
Registry values: N491)
1829 H10C MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (118/68). PCGS Population (66/32). Mintage: 1,230,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $1,175. (#4276)(
Registry values: N1793)
1831 H10C --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. Unc. LM-6. NGC Census: (5/493). PCGS Population (11/356). Mintage: 1,200,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $325. (#4278)(
Registry values: N491)
1832 H10C AU58 NGC. NGC Census: (115/571). PCGS Population (93/399). Mintage: 965,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $260. (#4279)(
Registry values: N491)
1835 H10C Large Date, Large 5C--Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (1/515). PCGS Population (11/316). Mintage: 2,760,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $315. (#4282)(
Registry values: N491)
Seated Half Dimes
1837 H10C No Stars, Small Date (Flat Top 1) AU58 PCGS. PCGS Population (25/86). NGC Census: (0/0). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $440. (#4312)(
Registry values: P6)
1838 H10C Large Stars, No Drapery MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (50/261). NGC Census: (80/390). Mintage: 2,225,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $275. (#4317)(
Registry values: N491)
1840 H10C Drapery VF35 PCGS. PCGS Population (1/60). NGC Census: (2/52). Mintage: 310,085. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF35: $128. (#4326)(
Registry values: N208)
1843 H10C MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (44/33). PCGS Population (41/22). Mintage: 1,165,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $480. (#4332)(
Registry values: N991)
1844-O H10C --Damaged--NGC Details. VF. NGC Census: (0/22). PCGS Population (3/41). Mintage: 220,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $450. (#4334)(
Registry values: N991)
1850 H10C MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (38/40). NGC Census: (60/49). Mintage: 955,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $575. (#4345)(
Registry values: N991)
1852 H10C MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (42/29). NGC Census: (36/42). Mintage: 1,000,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $425. (#4349)(
Registry values: N991)
1853 H10C Arrows MS64 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (152/84). NGC Census: (195/143). Mintage: 13,210,020. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $470. (#4356)(
Registry values: N991)
1854 H10C Arrows MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (77/147). NGC Census: (115/209). Mintage: 5,740,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $270. (#4358)(
Registry values: N491)
1854 H10C Arrows MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (115/208). PCGS Population (77/149). Mintage: 5,740,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $270. (#4358)(
Registry values: N491)
1857-O H10C XF45 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (11/144). NGC Census: (2/163). Mintage: 1,380,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $85. (#4366)(
Registry values: N208)
1860-O H10C MS62 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (29/107). NGC Census: (23/129). Mintage: 1,060,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $185. (#4378)(
Registry values: N491)
1861/0 H10C XF40 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (6/74). NGC Census: (0/0). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $190. (#4380)(
Registry values: P4)
1863 H10C --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. XF. NGC Census: (1/104). PCGS Population (3/128). Mintage: 18,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $320. (#4382)(
Registry values: N991)
1863-S H10C --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (1/81). PCGS Population (5/46). Mintage: 100,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $260. (#4383)(
Registry values: N491)
1870 H10C MS62 ANACS. NGC Census: (47/142). PCGS Population (46/107). Mintage: 535,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $170. (#4396)(
Registry values: N491)
1872-S H10C Mintmark Below Bow MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (166/135). NGC Census: (182/184). Mintage: 837,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $325. (#4401)(
Registry values: N991)
Proof Seated Half Dimes
1862 H10C PR63 Cameo PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (6/8). NGC Census: (2/24). (#84445)(
Registry values: P1)
1865 H10C PR62 PCGS. PCGS Population (22/123). NGC Census: (11/109). Mintage: 500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR62: $475. (#4448)(
Registry values: P2)
Early Dimes
1807 10C Poor 1 PCGS. PCGS Population (4/329). NGC Census: (1/219). Mintage: 165,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Poor 1 : $72. (#4480)(
Registry values: P5)
1807 10C AG3 PCGS. PCGS Population (12/307). NGC Census: (9/205). Mintage: 165,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AG3 : $306. (#4480)(
Registry values: P5)
Bust Dimes
1824/2 10C Fine 15 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (1/41). NGC Census: (0/48). Mintage: 100,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Fine 15: $230. (#4502)(
Registry values: N208)
1830 10C Medium 10C XF40 NGC. NGC Census: (3/149). PCGS Population (7/153). Mintage: 510,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $220. (#4516)(
Registry values: N491)
1830 10C Medium 10C AU53 ANACS. NGC Census: (5/137). PCGS Population (2/134). Mintage: 510,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU53: $325. (#4516)(
Registry values: N991)
1830 10C Medium 10C AU55 PCGS. PCGS Population (23/111). NGC Census: (10/127). Mintage: 510,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $400. (#4516)(
Registry values: N991)
1832 10C --Obv Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. JR-2. NGC Census: (8/216). PCGS Population (20/199). Mintage: 522,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $310. (#4521)(
Registry values: N991)
Seated Dimes
1838 10C Large Stars AU58 ANACS. NGC Census: (44/233). PCGS Population (25/180). Mintage: 1,992,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $230. (#4568)(
Registry values: N491)
1839 10C No Drapery PCGS Genuine. The PCGS number ending in .91 suggests Questionable Color as the reason, or perhaps one of the reasons, that PCGS deemed this coin not gradable. Mintage: 1,053,115. (#4571)
1840 10C No Drapery AU58 NGC. NGC Census: (13/77). PCGS Population (11/46). Mintage: 981,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $230. (#4573)(
Registry values: N491)
1840 10C Drapery AU50 ANACS. NGC Census: (0/11). PCGS Population (1/13). Mintage: 377,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $575. (#4578)(
Registry values: N991)
1843-O 10C --Scratched--ANACS. XF40 Details. NGC Census: (2/5). PCGS Population (4/9). Mintage: 150,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $650. (#4584)(
Registry values: N991)
1844 10C VF25 PCGS. PCGS Population (20/73). NGC Census: (3/26). Mintage: 72,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF25: $689. (#4585)(
Registry values: N991)
1845-O 10C XF40 ANACS. NGC Census: (4/13). PCGS Population (6/14). Mintage: 230,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $885. (#4587)(
Registry values: N991)
1853 10C Arrows MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (61/373). NGC Census: (79/398). Mintage: 12,078,010. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $400. (#4603)(
Registry values: N991)
1853 10C Arrows MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (143/128). NGC Census: (161/124). Mintage: 12,078,010. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $735. (#4603)(
Registry values: N1793)
1857 10C MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (24/123). NGC Census: (25/183). Mintage: 5,580,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $290. (#4614)(
Registry values: N991)
1857 10C MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (85/49). PCGS Population (48/20). Mintage: 5,580,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $700. (#4614)(
Registry values: N1793)
1860-S 10C XF45 ANACS. NGC Census: (3/22). PCGS Population (2/28). Mintage: 140,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $453. (#4622)(
Registry values: N491)
1873 10C Arrows MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (27/45). NGC Census: (25/42). Mintage: 2,378,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $700. (#4665)(
Registry values: N1793)
1875 10C MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (64/207). PCGS Population (75/140). Mintage: 10,350,700. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $225. (#4672)(
Registry values: N491)
1875-CC 10C Mintmark Below Bow MS62 NGC. Mintage: 4,645,000. (#4674)(
Registry values: P3)
1875-S 10C Mintmark Below Bow MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (24/99). NGC Census: (21/126). Mintage: 9,070,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $200. (#4676)(
Registry values: N491)
1878-CC 10C AU55 PCGS. PCGS Population (5/40). NGC Census: (1/44). Mintage: 200,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $540. (#4686)(
Registry values: N991)
1881 10C MS61 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (5/53). NGC Census: (2/51). Mintage: 24,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS61: $400. (#4689)(
Registry values: N991)
1889-S 10C MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (11/27). NGC Census: (11/32). Mintage: 972,678. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $500. (#4703)(
Registry values: N991)
1890-S 10C AU55 PCGS. PCGS Population (7/58). NGC Census: (1/86). Mintage: 1,423,076. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $175. (#4705)(
Registry values: N491)
1891-O 10C MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (48/26). NGC Census: (48/33). Mintage: 4,540,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $450. (#4707)(
Registry values: N991)
Proof Seated Dimes
1862 10C PR61 NGC. NGC Census: (3/89). PCGS Population (10/105). Mintage: 550. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR61: $360. (#4755)(
Registry values: N491)
1864 10C PR64 Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (11/15). NGC Census: (6/17). (#84757)(
Registry values: N1793)
1868 10C PR64 PCGS. PCGS Population (33/19). NGC Census: (34/27). Mintage: 600. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR64: $750. (#4761)(
Registry values: N991)
1871 10C PR63 PCGS. PCGS Population (39/54). NGC Census: (25/62). Mintage: 960. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR63: $585. (#4764)(
Registry values: N991)
1878 10C --Altered Surfaces--ANACS. PR60 Details. NGC Census: (4/109). PCGS Population (4/168). Mintage: 800. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR60: $230. (#4775)(
Registry values: N491)
1879 10C PR63 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (70/118). NGC Census: (43/148). Mintage: 1,100. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR63: $535. (#4776)(
Registry values: N991)
1880 10C PR64 PCGS. PCGS Population (80/75). NGC Census: (66/96). Mintage: 1,355. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR64: $735. (#4777)(
Registry values: N991)
1881 10C PR61 NGC. NGC Census: (2/180). PCGS Population (21/214). Mintage: 975. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR61: $270. (#4778)(
Registry values: N491)
1883 10C PR64 Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (12/22). NGC Census: (9/29). (#84780)(
Registry values: N991)
1886 10C --Environmental Damage--NGC Details. Proof. NGC Census: (2/228). PCGS Population (3/200). Mintage: 886. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR60: $225. (#4783)
1888 10C PR64 PCGS. PCGS Population (52/40). NGC Census: (71/67). Mintage: 832. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR64: $725. (#4785)(
Registry values: N991)
Barber Dimes
1892 10C MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (290/178). NGC Census: (314/219). Mintage: 12,121,245. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $250. (#4796)(
Registry values: N491)
1892-O 10C MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (39/74). NGC Census: (32/77). Mintage: 3,841,700. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $250. (#4797)(
Registry values: N491)
1893-O 10C XF45 PCGS. PCGS Population (4/119). NGC Census: (1/108). Mintage: 1,760,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $164. (#4801)(
Registry values: N1)
1895-O 10C Good 4 NGC. NGC Census: (21/112). PCGS Population (33/260). Mintage: 440,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Good 4 : $425. (#4807)(
Registry values: N1)
1895-O 10C Good 4 NGC. NGC Census: (21/112). PCGS Population (33/260). Mintage: 440,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Good 4 : $425. (#4807)(
Registry values: N1)
1895-O 10C --Scratched--ANACS. Good 4 Details. NGC Census: (21/112). PCGS Population (35/260). Mintage: 440,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Good 4 : $375. (#4807)(
Registry values: N1)
1895-O 10C --Cleaned, Scratches--NGC Details. Good. NGC Census: (21/112). PCGS Population (34/259). Mintage: 440,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Good 4 : $375. (#4807)(
Registry values: N1)
1895-O 10C --Environmental Damage--NGC Details. Fine. NGC Census: (8/84). PCGS Population (15/151). Mintage: 440,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Fine 12: $775. (#4807)(
Registry values: N1)
1895-O 10C --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. Fine. NGC Census: (8/84). PCGS Population (15/150). Mintage: 440,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Fine 12: $775. (#4807)(
Registry values: N1)
1901-O 10C MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (10/36). PCGS Population (6/47). Mintage: 5,620,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $550. (#4825)(
Registry values: N991)
1901-S 10C --Obverse Scratched--NGC Details. VF. NGC Census: (1/68). PCGS Population (6/90). Mintage: 593,022. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $375. (#4826)(
Registry values: N1)
1903 10C MS65 NGC. NGC Census: (13/8). PCGS Population (20/11). Mintage: 19,500,756. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $715. (#4830)(
Registry values: N1793)
1905-O 10C Micro O PCGS Genuine. The PCGS number ending in .95 suggests Scratch/Rim Dent as the reason, or perhaps one of the reasons, that PCGS deemed this coin not gradable. (#94836)
1905-S 10C MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (48/29). NGC Census: (26/15). Mintage: 6,855,199. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $450. (#4837)(
Registry values: N991)
1908 10C MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (95/63). NGC Census: (86/51). Mintage: 10,600,545. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $225. (#4846)(
Registry values: N491)
1911 10C MS65 NGC. NGC Census: (115/58). PCGS Population (121/82). Mintage: 18,870,544. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $450. (#4857)(
Registry values: N991)
1911-D 10C MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (58/57). PCGS Population (64/96). Mintage: 11,209,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $320. (#4858)(
Registry values: N491)
1911-D 10C MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (64/95). NGC Census: (58/57). Mintage: 11,209,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $320. (#4858)(
Registry values: N491)
1911-S 10C MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (28/97). PCGS Population (35/133). Mintage: 3,520,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $320. (#4859)(
Registry values: N491)
1913 10C MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (201/93). PCGS Population (208/111). Mintage: 19,760,622. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $210. (#4863)(
Registry values: N491)
1913-S 10C VF30 ANACS. NGC Census: (1/96). PCGS Population (8/157). Mintage: 510,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF30: $151. (#4864)(
Registry values: N1)
1914 10C MS65 NGC. NGC Census: (124/33). PCGS Population (142/55). Mintage: 17,360,656. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $450. (#4865)(
Registry values: N991)
1914 10C MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (142/55). NGC Census: (124/33). Mintage: 17,360,656. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $440. (#4865)(
Registry values: N991)
1916 10C MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (300/147). NGC Census: (281/151). Mintage: 18,490,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $215. (#4870)(
Registry values: N491)
Proof Barber Dimes
1893 10C PR63 NGC. NGC Census: (26/160). PCGS Population (19/111). Mintage: 792. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR63: $470. (#4877)(
Registry values: N991)
1899 10C --Cleaned--ANACS. PR60 Details. NGC Census: (3/179). PCGS Population (3/217). Mintage: 846. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR60: $221. (#4883)(
Registry values: N491)
1900 10C PR64 NGC. CAC. NGC Census: (55/80). PCGS Population (47/56). Mintage: 912. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR64: $685. (#4884)(
Registry values: N991)
1905 10C PR64 Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (7/26). NGC Census: (2/15). (#84889)(
Registry values: N1793)
1906 10C PR64 PCGS. PCGS Population (50/54). NGC Census: (53/68). Mintage: 675. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR64: $715. (#4890)(
Registry values: N991)
Mercury Dimes
Seven-Piece 1916 Mercury Dime Set NGC. Grades: MS63, MS64 (2), MS64 Full Bands (2), MS65 (2), MS65 Full Bands.
1916-D 10C Fair 2 NGC. NGC Census: (266/1727). PCGS Population (216/4242). Mintage: 264,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Fair 2 : $308. (#4906)(
Registry values: N1)
1916-D 10C AG3 PCGS. PCGS Population (1392/2830). NGC Census: (806/916). Mintage: 264,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AG3 : $535. (#4906)(
Registry values: N1)
1916-D 10C --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AG. NGC Census: (806/916). PCGS Population (1404/2850). Mintage: 264,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AG3 : $504. (#4906)(
Registry values: N1)
1916-D 10C AG3 ANACS. NGC Census: (801/914). PCGS Population (1392/2830). Mintage: 264,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AG3 : $535. (#4906)(
Registry values: N1)
1916-D 10C AG3 NGC. NGC Census: (801/914). PCGS Population (1392/2830). Mintage: 264,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AG3 : $535. (#4906)(
Registry values: N1)
1916-D 10C AG3 NGC. NGC Census: (801/914). PCGS Population (1392/2830). Mintage: 264,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AG3 : $535. (#4906)(
Registry values: N1)
1916-D 10C AG3 NGC. NGC Census: (801/914). PCGS Population (1392/2830). Mintage: 264,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AG3 : $535. (#4906)(
Registry values: N1)
1916-D 10C AG3 NGC. NGC Census: (815/920). PCGS Population (1404/2847). Mintage: 264,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AG3 : $535. (#4906)(
Registry values: N1)
1916-D 10C AG3 NGC. NGC Census: (815/920). PCGS Population (1404/2847). Mintage: 264,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AG3 : $535. (#4906)(
Registry values: N1)
1916-D 10C AG3 PCGS. PCGS Population (1404/2850). NGC Census: (806/916). Mintage: 264,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AG3 : $504. (#4906)(
Registry values: N1)
1916-S 10C MS65 Full Bands NGC. NGC Census: (69/27). PCGS Population (131/79). Mintage: 10,450,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $510. (#4909)(
Registry values: N991)
1920 10C MS66 Full Bands PCGS. PCGS Population (82/13). NGC Census: (32/15). Mintage: 59,030,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $685. (#4929)(
Registry values: N1793)
1921 10C VF35 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (38/177). NGC Census: (22/126). Mintage: 1,230,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF35: $371. (#4934)(
Registry values: N491)
1921 10C XF40 ANACS. NGC Census: (29/97). PCGS Population (46/130). Mintage: 1,230,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $455. (#4934)(
Registry values: N991)
1921 10C --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. XF. NGC Census: (29/97). PCGS Population (46/130). Mintage: 1,230,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $455. (#4934)(
Registry values: N991)
1921 10C --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. XF. NGC Census: (29/97). PCGS Population (47/130). Mintage: 1,230,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $455. (#4934)(
Registry values: N991)
1921-D 10C VF20 PCGS. PCGS Population (67/421). NGC Census: (16/255). Mintage: 1,080,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $305. (#4936)(
Registry values: N491)
1921-D 10C VF30 NGC. NGC Census: (25/220). PCGS Population (61/309). Mintage: 1,080,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF30: $426. (#4936)(
Registry values: N491)
1921-D 10C VF35 PCGS. PCGS Population (45/264). NGC Census: (22/198). Mintage: 1,080,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF35: $482. (#4936)(
Registry values: N491)
1921-D 10C --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. XF. NGC Census: (26/172). PCGS Population (38/226). Mintage: 1,080,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $585. (#4936)(
Registry values: N991)
1921-D 10C XF45 NGC. NGC Census: (29/143). PCGS Population (40/186). Mintage: 1,080,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $674. (#4936)(
Registry values: N991)
1923 10C MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (24/16). NGC Census: (23/22). Mintage: 50,130,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $120. (#4938)(
Registry values: N208)
1926-S 10C XF40 ANACS. NGC Census: (19/147). PCGS Population (37/212). Mintage: 1,520,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $235. (#4958)(
Registry values: N491)
1927 10C MS65 Full Bands PCGS. PCGS Population (199/130). NGC Census: (80/32). Mintage: 28,080,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $260. (#4961)(
Registry values: N991)
1929-D 10C MS64 Full Bands PCGS. PCGS Population (493/465). NGC Census: (262/279). Mintage: 5,034,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $64. (#4975)(
Registry values: N208)
1929-D 10C MS65 Full Bands PCGS. PCGS Population (339/125). NGC Census: (208/71). Mintage: 5,034,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $160. (#4975)(
Registry values: N491)
1934 10C MS65 Full Bands PCGS. PCGS Population (491/556). NGC Census: (159/208). Mintage: 24,080,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $83. (#4989)(
Registry values: N491)
1935 10C MS67 Full Bands PCGS. PCGS Population (219/6). NGC Census: (115/1). Mintage: 58,830,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $240. (#4993)(
Registry values: N991)
1937-D 10C MS67 Full Bands PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (202/12). NGC Census: (129/16). Mintage: 14,146,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $220. (#5007)(
Registry values: N991)
1938 10C MS67 Full Bands PCGS. PCGS Population (205/8). NGC Census: (119/3). Mintage: 22,198,728. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $200. (#5011)(
Registry values: N491)
1938-S 10C MS65 Full Bands PCGS. PCGS Population (419/436). NGC Census: (109/249). Mintage: 8,090,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $105. (#5015)(
Registry values: N491)
1938-S 10C MS65 Full Bands PCGS. PCGS Population (419/436). NGC Census: (109/249). Mintage: 8,090,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $105. (#5015)(
Registry values: N491)
1942/1 10C Fine 15 NGC. NGC Census: (33/996). PCGS Population (84/1528). Mintage: 205,432,336. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Fine 15: $491. (#5036)(
Registry values: N1)
1942/1 10C Fine 15 ANACS. NGC Census: (33/998). PCGS Population (84/1531). Mintage: 205,432,336. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Fine 15: $468. (#5036)(
Registry values: N1)
1942/1 10C XF40 PCGS. PCGS Population (246/643). NGC Census: (134/558). Mintage: 205,432,336. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $640. (#5036)(
Registry values: N991)
1942/1 10C --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. XF. NGC Census: (134/558). PCGS Population (246/643). Mintage: 205,432,336. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $640. (#5036)(
Registry values: N991)
1942/1 10C XF40 ANACS. NGC Census: (134/558). PCGS Population (245/642). Mintage: 205,432,336. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $640. (#5036)(
Registry values: N991)
1942/1 10C --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. XF. NGC Census: (134/558). PCGS Population (246/643). Mintage: 205,432,336. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $560. (#5036)(
Registry values: N991)
1942/1-D 10C Fine 15 NGC. NGC Census: (31/478). PCGS Population (50/563). Mintage: 60,740,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Fine 15: $498. (#5040)(
Registry values: N1)
1942/1-D 10C VF25 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (61/436). NGC Census: (53/392). Mintage: 60,740,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF25: $569. (#5040)(
Registry values: N991)
1944-D 10C MS67 Full Bands PCGS. PCGS Population (1136/77). NGC Census: (1158/22). Mintage: 62,224,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $105. (#5053)(
Registry values: N491)
1945-D 10C MS67 Full Bands PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (197/4). NGC Census: (308/10). Mintage: 40,245,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $160. (#5059)(
Registry values: N991)
Proof Mercury Dimes
1937 10C PR66 NGC. NGC Census: (385/217). PCGS Population (476/204). Mintage: 5,756. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR66: $555. (#5072)(
Registry values: N991)
1938 10C PR64 NGC. NGC Census: (233/1341). PCGS Population (596/1607). Mintage: 8,728. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR64: $235. (#5073)(
Registry values: N491)
1938 10C PR66 PCGS. PCGS Population (610/162). NGC Census: (624/257). Mintage: 8,728. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR66: $350. (#5073)(
Registry values: N491)
1939 10C PR65 NGC. NGC Census: (352/1256). PCGS Population (770/1317). Mintage: 9,321. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR65: $225. (#5074)(
Registry values: N491)
1939 10C PR66 NGC. NGC Census: (760/499). PCGS Population (869/449). Mintage: 9,321. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR66: $245. (#5074)(
Registry values: N491)
1940 10C PR64 PCGS. PCGS Population (584/2121). NGC Census: (256/1659). Mintage: 11,827. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR64: $155. (#5075)(
Registry values: N491)
1940 10C PR66 NGC. NGC Census: (823/374). PCGS Population (848/298). Mintage: 11,827. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR66: $200. (#5075)(
Registry values: N491)
1940 10C PR66 NGC. NGC Census: (822/375). PCGS Population (847/298). Mintage: 11,827. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR66: $185. (#5075)(
Registry values: N491)
1940 10C PR66 NGC. NGC Census: (821/374). PCGS Population (846/298). Mintage: 11,827. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR66: $200. (#5075)(
Registry values: N491)
1940 10C PR67 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (280/18). NGC Census: (334/41). Mintage: 11,827. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR67: $320. (#5075)(
Registry values: N991)
1941 10C PR64 PCGS. PCGS Population (906/2638). NGC Census: (372/2025). Mintage: 16,557. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR64: $140. (#5076)(
Registry values: N491)
1941 10C PR66 PCGS. PCGS Population (989/284). NGC Census: (925/423). Mintage: 16,557. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR66: $175. (#5076)(
Registry values: N491)
1941 10C PR67 NGC. NGC Census: (374/51). PCGS Population (269/15). Mintage: 16,557. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR67: $300. (#5076)(
Registry values: N991)
1941 10C PR67 NGC. NGC Census: (372/51). PCGS Population (269/15). Mintage: 16,557. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR67: $305. (#5076)(
Registry values: N991)
1942 10C PR64 PCGS. PCGS Population (1147/3726). NGC Census: (468/3140). Mintage: 22,329. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR64: $135. (#5077)(
Registry values: N491)
1942 10C PR66 NGC. NGC Census: (1398/819). PCGS Population (1462/585). Mintage: 22,329. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR66: $170. (#5077)(
Registry values: N491)
1942 10C PR66 NGC. NGC Census: (1396/815). PCGS Population (1462/584). Mintage: 22,329. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR66: $170. (#5077)(
Registry values: N491)
1942 10C PR66 NGC. NGC Census: (1396/815). PCGS Population (1462/584). Mintage: 22,329. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR66: $170. (#5077)(
Registry values: N491)
1942 10C PR66 NGC. NGC Census: (1398/819). PCGS Population (1462/585). Mintage: 22,329. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR66: $170. (#5077)(
Registry values: N491)
1942 10C PR66 NGC. NGC Census: (1396/816). PCGS Population (1461/585). Mintage: 22,329. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR66: $175. (#5077)(
Registry values: N491)
1942 10C PR67 NGC. NGC Census: (699/117). PCGS Population (548/37). Mintage: 22,329. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR67: $295. (#5077)(
Registry values: N991)
1942 10C PR67 NGC. NGC Census: (702/117). PCGS Population (548/37). Mintage: 22,329. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR67: $285. (#5077)(
Registry values: N991)
Roosevelt Dimes
1947-S 10C MS67 Full Bands NGC. NGC Census: (37/1). PCGS Population (28/1). Mintage: 34,840,000. (#85087)(
Registry values: P1)
1949-D 10C MS67 Full Bands PCGS. PCGS Population (66/2). NGC Census: (41/3). Mintage: 26,034,000. (#85092)(
Registry values: P1)
1952-D 10C MS67 Full Bands PCGS. PCGS Population (39/0). NGC Census: (67/2). Mintage: 122,100,000. (#85101)(
Registry values: P1)
1954-S 10C MS67 Full Bands NGC. NGC Census: (29/0). PCGS Population (8/0). Mintage: 22,860,000. (#85108)(
Registry values: P1)
Proof Roosevelt Dimes
1952 10C PR67 Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (40/7). NGC Census: (50/37). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR67: $325. (#85227)(
Registry values: N208)
1957 10C PR69 ★
Cameo NGC. NGC Census: (93/0). PCGS Population (11/0). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR69: $280. (#85232)(
Registry values: N69)
1957 10C PR69 Cameo NGC. NGC Census: (93/0). PCGS Population (11/0). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR69: $280. (#85232)(
Registry values: N69)
1960 10C Doubled Die Obverse PR69 NGC. FS-015. NGC Census: (0/0). PCGS Population (0/0). (#5223)(
Registry values: P1)
Twenty Cent Pieces
1875-CC 20C VG8 NGC. NGC Census: (18/471). PCGS Population (29/827). Mintage: 133,290. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VG8 : $340. (#5297)(
Registry values: N1)
1875-CC 20C Fine 12 PCGS. PCGS Population (40/740). NGC Census: (13/440). Mintage: 133,290. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Fine 12: $400. (#5297)(
Registry values: N208)
1875-CC 20C Fine 12 PCGS. PCGS Population (40/739). NGC Census: (12/446). Mintage: 133,290. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Fine 12: $400. (#5297)(
Registry values: N208)
1875-CC 20C --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (13/355). PCGS Population (38/451). Mintage: 133,290. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $725. (#5297)(
Registry values: N991)
1875-S 20C AU50 NGC. NGC Census: (42/1666). PCGS Population (132/1817). Mintage: 1,155,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $290. (#5298)(
Registry values: N491)
1875-S 20C AU50 PCGS. PCGS Population (132/1813). NGC Census: (42/1666). Mintage: 1,155,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $290. (#5298)(
Registry values: N491)
1875-S 20C --Damaged--ANACS. AU55 Details. NGC Census: (104/1514). PCGS Population (158/1578). Mintage: 1,155,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $350. (#5298)(
Registry values: N491)
1875-S 20C AU58 NGC. NGC Census: (245/1271). PCGS Population (239/1336). Mintage: 1,155,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $450. (#5298)(
Registry values: N491)
1875-S 20C --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (17/1251). PCGS Population (35/1298). Mintage: 1,155,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $525. (#5298)(
Registry values: N991)
Early Quarters
1805 25C AG3 NGC. B-2. NGC Census: (8/201). PCGS Population (14/395). Mintage: 121,394. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AG3 : $276. (#5313)(
Registry values: P5)
1806 25C PCGS Genuine. The PCGS number ending in .98 suggests Damage as the reason, or perhaps one of the reasons, that PCGS deemed this coin not gradable. B-5. Mintage: 206,124. (#5314)(
Registry values: P5, N5)
1806 25C Fair 2 PCGS. PCGS Population (16/589). NGC Census: (4/338). Mintage: 206,124. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Fair 2 : $146. (#5314)(
Registry values: P5)
1806 25C --Environmental Damage--NGC Details. Good. NGC Census: (17/307). PCGS Population (40/532). Mintage: 206,124. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Good 4 : $410. (#5314)(
Registry values: P5)
1806 25C --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. VG. B-7. NGC Census: (32/256). PCGS Population (53/436). Mintage: 206,124. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VG8 : $550. (#5314)(
Registry values: P5)
1807 25C AG3 PCGS. PCGS Population (10/262). NGC Census: (9/152). Mintage: 220,643. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AG3 : $246. (#5316)(
Registry values: P5)
1807 25C --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. VF. B-1. NGC Census: (5/92). PCGS Population (22/119). Mintage: 220,643. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $1,225. (#5316)(
Registry values: P5)
Bust Quarters
1821 25C VG8 ANACS. NGC Census: (6/179). PCGS Population (13/212). Mintage: 216,851. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VG8 : $125. (#5331)(
Registry values: P2)
1828 25C --Scratches--NGC Details. VF. NGC Census: (2/111). PCGS Population (8/135). Mintage: 102,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $350. (#5342)(
Registry values: P3)
1831 25C Large Letters PCGS Genuine. The PCGS number ending in .97 suggests Environmental Damage as the reason, or perhaps one of the reasons, that PCGS deemed this coin not gradable. (#5349)
1833 25C --Cleaned--ANACS. XF40 Details. B-2. NGC Census: (6/112). PCGS Population (24/82). Mintage: 156,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $360. (#5352)(
Registry values: P3)
1834 25C VF35 PCGS. PCGS Population (36/405). NGC Census: (19/321). Mintage: 286,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF35: $253. (#5353)(
Registry values: P1)
1834 25C O/F--Rev Graffiti--NGC Details. AU. B-1. NGC Census: (13/240). PCGS Population (43/225). Mintage: 286,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $565. (#5353)
Seated Quarters
1838 25C No Drapery VF35 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (12/143). NGC Census: (3/136). Mintage: 466,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF35: $238. (#5391)(
Registry values: P5)
1839 25C No Drapery PCGS Genuine. The PCGS number ending in .91 suggests Questionable Color as the reason, or perhaps one of the reasons, that PCGS deemed this coin not gradable. Mintage: 491,146. (#5392)(
Registry values: P5, N5)
1840 25C AU50 ANACS. NGC Census: (2/22). PCGS Population (3/24). Mintage: 188,127. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $350. (#5397)(
Registry values: P5)
1841 25C XF40 PCGS. PCGS Population (3/37). NGC Census: (0/37). Mintage: 120,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $250. (#5399)(
Registry values: P4)
1842-O 25C Large Date AU53 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (3/40). NGC Census: (0/14). Mintage: 769,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU53: $475. (#5402)(
Registry values: P6)
1842-O 25C Small Date--Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. VG. NGC Census: (2/25). PCGS Population (9/26). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VG8 : $925. (#5403)(
Registry values: P8)
1843-O 25C --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (2/23). PCGS Population (3/11). Mintage: 968,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $720. (#5405)(
Registry values: P5)
1848 25C --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (4/18). PCGS Population (5/18). Mintage: 146,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $450. (#5412)(
Registry values: P5)
1851-O 25C --Scratches--NGC Details. Fine. NGC Census: (2/17). PCGS Population (4/26). Mintage: 88,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Fine 12: $425. (#5418)(
Registry values: P5)
1852-O 25C --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. Fine. NGC Census: (1/18). PCGS Population (0/34). Mintage: 96,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Fine 12: $375. (#5420)(
Registry values: P7)
1853 25C Arrows and Rays AU55 NGC. NGC Census: (77/480). PCGS Population (97/396). Mintage: 15,210,020. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $350. (#5426)(
Registry values: P5)
1853-O 25C Arrows and Rays--Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (6/35). PCGS Population (17/28). Mintage: 1,322,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $800. (#5428)(
Registry values: P6)
1854 25C Arrows MS61 PCGS. PCGS Population (11/171). NGC Census: (27/185). Mintage: 12,380,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS61: $450. (#5432)(
Registry values: P4)
1854-O 25C Huge O AG3 NGC. NGC Census: (3/26). PCGS Population (4/36). Mintage: 1,484,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AG3 : $474. (#5434)(
Registry values: P7)
1855-S 25C Arrows--Cleaned, Corrosion--NGC Details. XF. NGC Census: (0/16). PCGS Population (3/26). Mintage: 396,400. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $450. (#5437)(
Registry values: P7)
1855-S 25C Arrows--Scratched--ANACS. XF45 Details. NGC Census: (4/12). PCGS Population (6/20). Mintage: 396,400. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $599. (#5437)(
Registry values: P7)
1858-S 25C --Rim Damage--NGC Details. VF. NGC Census: (0/12). PCGS Population (2/25). Mintage: 121,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $500. (#5447)(
Registry values: P8)
1860-O 25C VF25 NGC. NGC Census: (0/59). PCGS Population (1/68). Mintage: 388,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF25: $59. (#5452)(
Registry values: P5)
1860-O 25C XF45 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (5/55). NGC Census: (2/54). Mintage: 388,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $160. (#5452)(
Registry values: P5)
1860-O 25C --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (6/48). PCGS Population (3/52). Mintage: 388,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $300. (#5452)(
Registry values: P5)
1860-S 25C VG10 ANACS. NGC Census: (0/9). PCGS Population (0/20). Mintage: 56,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VG10: $895. (#5453)(
Registry values: P8)
1861 25C MS60 PCGS. PCGS Population (8/313). NGC Census: (5/297). Mintage: 4,854,600. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $275. (#5454)(
Registry values: P2)
1862 25C MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (20/95). NGC Census: (11/72). Mintage: 932,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $400. (#5456)(
Registry values: P2)
1862-S 25C VF30 NGC. NGC Census: (2/30). PCGS Population (2/32). Mintage: 67,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF30: $461. (#5457)(
Registry values: P6)
1864-S 25C --Reverse Scratched--NGC Details. VG. NGC Census: (0/31). PCGS Population (2/34). Mintage: 20,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VG8 : $525. (#5460)(
Registry values: P7)
1867 25C --Damaged--NGC Details. VF. NGC Census: (0/16). PCGS Population (0/47). Mintage: 20,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VG8 : $230. (#5470)(
Registry values: P5)
1868 25C XF45 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (3/37). NGC Census: (1/22). Mintage: 29,400. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $393. (#5472)
From The Classic Collection.(
Registry values: P3)
1868 25C --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (0/22). PCGS Population (4/33). Mintage: 29,400. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $425. (#5472)(
Registry values: P3)
1869 25C --Damaged--NGC Details. XF. NGC Census: (0/12). PCGS Population (4/14). Mintage: 16,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $575. (#5474)(
Registry values: P6)
1869-S 25C --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. VF. NGC Census: (0/18). PCGS Population (2/37). Mintage: 76,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $365. (#5475)(
Registry values: P7)
1869-S 25C --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. XF. NGC Census: (2/13). PCGS Population (5/17). Mintage: 76,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $635. (#5475)(
Registry values: P7)
1873 25C Closed 3 Fair 2 NGC. NGC Census: (1/7). PCGS Population (0/19). Mintage: 40,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Fair 2 : $90. (#5484)(
Registry values: P4)
1873 25C Open 3 AU55 PCGS. PCGS Population (1/24). NGC Census: (1/19). Mintage: 172,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $275. (#5485)(
Registry values: P3)
1873 25C Arrows AU55 PCGS. PCGS Population (23/144). NGC Census: (15/138). Mintage: 1,271,700. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $425. (#5491)(
Registry values: P4)
1873-S 25C Arrows XF40 PCGS. PCGS Population (10/26). NGC Census: (3/34). Mintage: 156,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $300. (#5493)(
Registry values: P5)
1875-CC 25C --Whizzed--NGC Details. VF. NGC Census: (0/36). PCGS Population (3/52). Mintage: 140,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $375. (#5499)(
Registry values: P4)
1875-CC 25C XF40 PCGS. PCGS Population (9/31). NGC Census: (0/34). Mintage: 140,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $655. (#5499)(
Registry values: P4)
1875-CC 25C --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. XF. NGC Census: (0/34). PCGS Population (9/31). Mintage: 140,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $655. (#5499)(
Registry values: P4)
1877 25C MS63 ANACS. NGC Census: (36/205). PCGS Population (35/207). Mintage: 10,911,710. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $350. (#5504)(
Registry values: P1)
1877-CC 25C VF35 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (8/430). NGC Census: (1/353). Mintage: 4,192,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF35: $77. (#5505)(
Registry values: P2)
1877-CC 25C AU55 PCGS. B-2. PCGS Population (20/374). NGC Census: (14/321). Mintage: 4,192,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $250. (#5505)(
Registry values: P2)
1877-CC 25C MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (74/253). NGC Census: (49/220). Mintage: 4,192,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $425. (#5505)(
Registry values: P2)
1878-CC 25C --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (2/153). PCGS Population (4/151). Mintage: 996,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $675. (#5509)(
Registry values: P2)
1879 25C AU53 PCGS. PCGS Population (2/206). NGC Census: (0/182). Mintage: 13,600. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU53: $350. (#5511)(
Registry values: P1)
1885 25C AU53 PCGS. PCGS Population (1/98). NGC Census: (1/73). Mintage: 13,600. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU53: $385. (#5517)(
Registry values: P2)
1888 25C --Environmental Damage--NGC Details. Fine. NGC Census: (0/105). PCGS Population (0/146). Mintage: 10,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Fine 12: $235. (#5520)(
Registry values: P1)
1891 25C MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (126/225). NGC Census: (105/238). Mintage: 3,920,600. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $500. (#5524)(
Registry values: P1)
1891 25C MS63 NGC. CAC. NGC Census: (106/238). PCGS Population (126/225). Mintage: 3,920,600. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $500. (#5524)(
Registry values: P1)
Proof Seated Quarters
1873 25C No Arrows PR60 NGC. NGC Census: (2/136). PCGS Population (6/141). Mintage: 600. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR60: $325. (#5572)(
Registry values: P3)
1876 25C PR62 PCGS. PCGS Population (33/119). NGC Census: (24/132). Mintage: 1,150. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR62: $475. (#5577)(
Registry values: P2)
1879 25C PR58 NGC. NGC Census: (2/247). PCGS Population (3/281). Mintage: 1,100. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR58: $295. (#5580)(
Registry values: P1)
1879 25C PR62 NGC. NGC Census: (22/211). PCGS Population (52/194). Mintage: 1,100. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR62: $475. (#5580)(
Registry values: P1)
Barber Quarters
1892 25C MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (295/228). NGC Census: (331/256). Mintage: 8,237,245. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $410. (#5601)(
Registry values: N991)
1894-O 25C AU50 ANACS. NGC Census: (0/124). PCGS Population (1/99). Mintage: 2,852,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $165. (#5608)(
Registry values: N491)
1895-S 25C MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (13/41). NGC Census: (8/44). Mintage: 1,764,681. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $640. (#5612)(
Registry values: N991)
1896-S 25C --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. Good. NGC Census: (47/141). PCGS Population (123/379). Mintage: 188,039. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Good 4 : $795. (#5615)
1904 25C MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (41/25). NGC Census: (36/25). Mintage: 9,588,813. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $510. (#5637)(
Registry values: N1793)
1906-D 25C MS60 PCGS. PCGS Population (2/113). NGC Census: (0/84). Mintage: 3,280,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $210. (#5643)(
Registry values: N491)
1909 25C MS61 PCGS. PCGS Population (11/387). NGC Census: (16/288). Mintage: 9,268,650. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS61: $175. (#5653)(
Registry values: N491)
1909-D 25C MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (40/15). PCGS Population (70/50). Mintage: 5,114,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $500. (#5654)(
Registry values: N991)
1911-D 25C PCGS Genuine. The PCGS number ending in .92 suggests Cleaning as the reason, or perhaps one of the reasons, that PCGS deemed this coin not gradable. Mintage: 933,600. (#5660)
1912 25C MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (139/90). NGC Census: (121/37). Mintage: 4,400,700. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $430. (#5662)(
Registry values: N991)
1913 25C XF45 NGC. NGC Census: (3/79). PCGS Population (14/140). Mintage: 484,613. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $365. (#5664)(
Registry values: N991)
1913-S 25C AG3 PCGS. PCGS Population (119/609). NGC Census: (57/175). Mintage: 40,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AG3 : $779. (#5666)(
Registry values: N1)
1914 25C MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (158/81). NGC Census: (141/63). Mintage: 6,244,610. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $385. (#5667)(
Registry values: N991)
1914 25C MS65 PCGS Secure. PCGS Population (63/18). NGC Census: (53/10). Mintage: 6,244,610. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $975. (#5667)(
Registry values: N1793)
1914-S 25C Fine 12 ANACS. NGC Census: (6/69). PCGS Population (26/138). Mintage: 264,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Fine 12: $195. (#5669)(
Registry values: N491)
1915 25C MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (151/98). NGC Census: (107/63). Mintage: 3,480,450. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $385. (#5670)(
Registry values: N991)
1915 25C MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (82/16). NGC Census: (53/10). Mintage: 3,480,450. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $975. (#5670)(
Registry values: N1793)
1915-D 25C MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (200/166). NGC Census: (144/88). Mintage: 3,694,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $520. (#5671)(
Registry values: N991)
1916-D 25C MS65 PCGS. CAC .PCGS Population (298/107). NGC Census: (162/61). Mintage: 6,540,800. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $875. (#5674)(
Registry values: N1793)
Proof Barber Quarters
1904 25C PR62 ANACS. NGC Census: (15/209). PCGS Population (28/175). Mintage: 670. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR62: $425. (#5690)(
Registry values: N991)
Standing Liberty Quarters
1917 25C Type One MS62 Full Head NGC. NGC Census: (403/2704). PCGS Population (405/3865). Mintage: 8,740,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $265. (#5707)(
Registry values: N491)
1917 25C Type One MS62 Full Head NGC. NGC Census: (403/2704). PCGS Population (405/3865). Mintage: 8,740,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $265. (#5707)(
Registry values: N491)
1917 25C Type One MS63 Full Head PCGS. PCGS Population (981/2884). NGC Census: (545/2159). Mintage: 8,740,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $340. (#5707)(
Registry values: N491)
1917 25C Type One MS64 Full Head PCGS. PCGS Population (1549/1335). NGC Census: (1116/1043). Mintage: 8,740,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $460. (#5707)(
Registry values: N991)
1917 25C Type One MS64 Full Head PCGS. PCGS Population (1552/1335). NGC Census: (1119/1045). Mintage: 8,740,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $450. (#5707)(
Registry values: N991)
1917 25C Type One MS64 Full Head PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (1549/1335). NGC Census: (1116/1043). Mintage: 8,740,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $460. (#5707)
From The Classic Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
1917-D 25C Type One AU58 NGC. NGC Census: (50/329). PCGS Population (116/469). Mintage: 1,509,200. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $195. (#5708)(
Registry values: N491)
1917-D 25C Type One MS63 Full Head NGC. NGC Census: (160/561). PCGS Population (241/807). Mintage: 1,509,200. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $455. (#5709)(
Registry values: N491)
1917-S 25C Type One MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (104/54). NGC Census: (70/36). Mintage: 1,952,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $480. (#5710)(
Registry values: N991)
1917-S 25C Type One MS63 Full Head PCGS. PCGS Population (157/392). NGC Census: (83/318). Mintage: 1,952,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $550. (#5711)(
Registry values: N991)
1917 25C Type Two MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (161/104). NGC Census: (109/99). Mintage: 13,880,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $325. (#5714)(
Registry values: N491)
1917 25C Type Two MS65 NGC. NGC Census: (64/35). PCGS Population (83/23). Mintage: 13,880,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $470. (#5714)(
Registry values: N991)
1919 25C MS63 ANACS. NGC Census: (75/306). PCGS Population (116/403). Mintage: 11,324,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $225. (#5728)(
Registry values: N491)
1919-D 25C --Cleaned--ANACS. VF20 Details. NGC Census: (9/255). PCGS Population (11/417). Mintage: 1,944,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $290. (#5730)(
Registry values: N491)
1919-D 25C --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. XF. NGC Census: (18/219). PCGS Population (28/336). Mintage: 1,944,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $400. (#5730)(
Registry values: N491)
1919-S 25C VF25 NGC. NGC Census: (1/252). PCGS Population (3/328). Mintage: 139,760,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF25: $2. (#2519)(
Registry values: N491)
1919-S 25C --Cleaned--ANACS. XF40 Details. NGC Census: (19/234). PCGS Population (39/341). Mintage: 1,836,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $400. (#5732)(
Registry values: N991)
1921 25C PCGS Genuine. The PCGS number ending in .92 suggests Cleaning as the reason, or perhaps one of the reasons, that PCGS deemed this coin not gradable. Mintage: 1,916,000. (#5740)
1921 25C --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. VF. NGC Census: (15/453). PCGS Population (26/727). Mintage: 1,916,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $475. (#5740)(
Registry values: N491)
1921 25C XF45 NGC. NGC Census: (24/383). PCGS Population (34/548). Mintage: 1,916,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $693. (#5740)(
Registry values: N491)
1923-S 25C Good 6 PCGS. PCGS Population (18/817). NGC Census: (2/377). Mintage: 1,360,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Good 6 : $310. (#5744)(
Registry values: N1)
1923-S 25C Good 6 PCGS. PCGS Population (18/817). NGC Census: (2/377). Mintage: 1,360,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Good 6 : $310. (#5744)(
Registry values: N1)
1923-S 25C Fine 15 PCGS. PCGS Population (30/746). NGC Census: (10/346). Mintage: 1,360,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Fine 15: $635. (#5744)(
Registry values: N1)
1924-D 25C MS62 ANACS. NGC Census: (26/1060). PCGS Population (47/1290). Mintage: 3,112,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $260. (#5748)(
Registry values: N491)
1924-D 25C MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (285/693). PCGS Population (545/563). Mintage: 3,112,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $340. (#5748)(
Registry values: N491)
1924-D 25C MS65 NGC. NGC Census: (402/291). PCGS Population (464/99). Mintage: 3,112,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $480. (#5748)(
Registry values: N991)
1926 25C MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (223/467). NGC Census: (131/359). Mintage: 11,316,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $180. (#5754)(
Registry values: N491)
1926-D 25C MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (512/1130). PCGS Population (1107/1500). Mintage: 1,716,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $180. (#5756)(
Registry values: N491)
1926-D 25C MS63 ANACS. NGC Census: (512/1130). PCGS Population (1107/1502). Mintage: 1,716,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $180. (#5756)(
Registry values: N491)
1926-D 25C MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (881/249). PCGS Population (1316/186). Mintage: 1,716,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $250. (#5756)(
Registry values: N491)
1926-D 25C MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (881/249). PCGS Population (1313/185). Mintage: 1,716,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $220. (#5756)(
Registry values: N491)
1927-S 25C --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. VF. NGC Census: (31/449). PCGS Population (108/747). Mintage: 396,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $335. (#5764)(
Registry values: N491)
1927-S 25C VF35 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (70/515). NGC Census: (51/312). Mintage: 396,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF35: $662. (#5764)(
Registry values: N491)
1928-D 25C MS65 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (549/74). NGC Census: (375/102). Mintage: 1,627,600. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $400. (#5768)(
Registry values: N991)
1928-D 25C MS65 NGC. NGC Census: (375/104). PCGS Population (549/75). Mintage: 1,627,600. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $400. (#5768)(
Registry values: N991)
1928-D 25C MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (549/75). NGC Census: (375/104). Mintage: 1,627,600. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $400. (#5768)(
Registry values: N991)
1929 25C MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (15/3). PCGS Population (23/2). Mintage: 11,140,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $650. (#5772)(
Registry values: N991)
1929 25C MS65 Full Head PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (269/93). NGC Census: (131/66). Mintage: 11,140,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $610. (#5773)(
Registry values: N991)
1929-D 25C MS63 ANACS. NGC Census: (128/307). PCGS Population (193/463). Mintage: 1,358,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $170. (#5774)(
Registry values: N491)
1929-S 25C MS65 Full Head NGC. CAC. NGC Census: (118/115). PCGS Population (157/123). Mintage: 1,764,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $715. (#5777)(
Registry values: N991)
1930 25C MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (321/236). NGC Census: (162/111). Mintage: 5,632,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $250. (#5778)(
Registry values: N491)
1930 25C MS65 Full Head PCGS. PCGS Population (657/287). NGC Census: (402/191). Mintage: 5,632,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $565. (#5779)(
Registry values: N991)
1930 25C MS65 Full Head PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (657/287). NGC Census: (402/191). Mintage: 5,632,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $565. (#5779)(
Registry values: N991)
1930 25C MS65 Full Head NGC. NGC Census: (403/191). PCGS Population (657/288). Mintage: 5,632,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $565. (#5779)(
Registry values: N991)
Washington Quarters
1932 25C MS66 PCGS. Ex:Monge Collection. PCGS Population (149/2). NGC Census: (88/2). Mintage: 5,404,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $700. (#5790)(
Registry values: N491)
1932-D 25C --Cleaned--ANACS. XF40 Details. NGC Census: (57/1671). PCGS Population (162/2954). Mintage: 436,800. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $220. (#5791)(
Registry values: N1)
1932-D 25C XF45 ANACS. NGC Census: (135/1536). PCGS Population (253/2701). Mintage: 436,800. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $257. (#5791)(
Registry values: N1)
1932-D 25C XF45 PCGS. PCGS Population (253/2701). NGC Census: (135/1536). Mintage: 436,800. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $257. (#5791)(
Registry values: N1)
1932-D 25C XF45 PCGS. PCGS Population (253/2701). NGC Census: (135/1540). Mintage: 436,800. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $257. (#5791)(
Registry values: N1)
1932-D 25C AU50 ANACS. NGC Census: (78/1462). PCGS Population (158/2554). Mintage: 436,800. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $310. (#5791)(
Registry values: N1)
1932-D 25C AU50 NGC. NGC Census: (78/1458). PCGS Population (157/2544). Mintage: 436,800. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $325. (#5791)(
Registry values: N1)
1932-D 25C AU55 PCGS. PCGS Population (312/2098). NGC Census: (124/1254). Mintage: 436,800. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $420. (#5791)(
Registry values: N1)
1932-D 25C AU58 NGC. NGC Census: (366/888). PCGS Population (489/1609). Mintage: 436,800. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $635. (#5791)(
Registry values: N1)
1932-D 25C MS62 ANACS. NGC Census: (296/442). PCGS Population (402/1153). Mintage: 436,800. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $1,165. (#5791)(
Registry values: N1)
1932-S 25C AU53 PCGS. PCGS Population (145/3332). NGC Census: (87/2226). Mintage: 408,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU53: $215. (#5792)(
Registry values: N1)
1932-S 25C --Rim Damaged--ANACS. AU55 Details. NGC Census: (212/2012). PCGS Population (315/3017). Mintage: 408,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $225. (#5792)(
Registry values: N1)
1932-S 25C AU55 NGC. NGC Census: (212/2014). PCGS Population (315/3017). Mintage: 408,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $225. (#5792)(
Registry values: N1)
1932-S 25C AU58 NGC. NGC Census: (398/1617). PCGS Population (532/2484). Mintage: 408,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $280. (#5792)(
Registry values: N1)
1932-S 25C --Cleaned--ANACS. AU58 Details. NGC Census: (395/1617). PCGS Population (529/2488). Mintage: 408,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $280. (#5792)(
Registry values: N1)
1932-S 25C --Cleaned--ANACS. AU58 Details. NGC Census: (396/1618). PCGS Population (529/2488). Mintage: 408,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $280. (#5792)(
Registry values: N1)
1932-S 25C MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (425/1038). PCGS Population (481/1918). Mintage: 408,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $500. (#5792)(
Registry values: N1)
1934-D 25C Medium Motto MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (474/301). NGC Census: (326/174). Mintage: 3,527,200. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $330. (#5796)(
Registry values: N208)
1934-D 25C Medium Motto MS65 NGC. NGC Census: (132/42). PCGS Population (229/71). Mintage: 3,527,200. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $760. (#5796)(
Registry values: N491)
1935 25C MS67 PCGS. PCGS Population (79/1). NGC Census: (121/0). Mintage: 32,484,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $360. (#5797)(
Registry values: N208)
1935-D 25C MS65 NGC. NGC Census: (249/105). PCGS Population (373/170). Mintage: 5,780,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $520. (#5798)(
Registry values: N208)
1935-S 25C MS65 NGC. NGC Census: (256/151). PCGS Population (416/215). Mintage: 5,660,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $205. (#5799)(
Registry values: N69)
1935-S 25C MS66 PCGS. Ex:Monge Collection. PCGS Population (195/20). NGC Census: (120/31). Mintage: 5,660,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $390. (#5799)(
Registry values: N208)
1936 25C MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (423/91). PCGS Population (446/56). Mintage: 41,303,836. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $105. (#5800)(
Registry values: N69)
1936-S 25C MS65 ANACS. NGC Census: (396/148). PCGS Population (737/249). Mintage: 3,828,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $230. (#5802)(
Registry values: N69)
1936-S 25C MS66 PCGS. Ex:Monge Collection. PCGS Population (223/25). NGC Census: (136/12). Mintage: 3,828,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $380. (#5802)(
Registry values: N208)
1937-D 25C MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (234/31). NGC Census: (154/18). Mintage: 7,189,600. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $350. (#5804)(
Registry values: N69)
1937-D 25C MS66 PCGS. Ex:Monge Collection. PCGS Population (235/31). NGC Census: (154/18). Mintage: 7,189,600. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $350. (#5804)(
Registry values: N69)
1937-S 25C MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (147/21). NGC Census: (124/24). Mintage: 1,652,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $525. (#5805)(
Registry values: N208)
1937-S 25C MS66 PCGS. Ex:Monge Collection. PCGS Population (145/21). NGC Census: (124/24). Mintage: 1,652,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $535. (#5805)(
Registry values: N208)
1938 25C MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (208/26). NGC Census: (212/56). Mintage: 9,480,045. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $270. (#5806)(
Registry values: N69)
1938 25C MS66 PCGS. Ex:Monge Collection. PCGS Population (208/26). NGC Census: (212/56). Mintage: 9,480,045. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $270. (#5806)(
Registry values: N69)
1938-S 25C MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (739/367). NGC Census: (410/264). Mintage: 2,832,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $180. (#5807)(
Registry values: N14)
1939 25C MS67 PCGS. PCGS Population (196/3). NGC Census: (227/3). Mintage: 33,548,796. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $230. (#5808)(
Registry values: N69)
1939 25C MS67 PCGS. Ex:Monge Collection/Omaha Bank Hoard. PCGS Population (197/3). NGC Census: (227/3). Mintage: 33,548,796. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $230. (#5808)(
Registry values: N69)
1939-S 25C MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (519/289). NGC Census: (331/243). Mintage: 2,628,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $225. (#5810)(
Registry values: N14)
1939-S 25C MS66 PCGS. Ex:Monge Collection. PCGS Population (270/19). NGC Census: (211/32). Mintage: 2,628,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $320. (#5810)(
Registry values: N208)
1939-S 25C MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (270/19). NGC Census: (211/32). Mintage: 2,628,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $320. (#5810)(
Registry values: N208)
1940-D 25C MS65 PCGS. Ex: Omaha Bank Hoard. PCGS Population (662/296). NGC Census: (320/284). Mintage: 2,797,600. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $210. (#5812)(
Registry values: N14)
1940-D 25C MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (245/39). PCGS Population (276/20). Mintage: 2,797,600. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $310. (#5812)(
Registry values: N69)
1940-D 25C MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (276/20). NGC Census: (245/39). Mintage: 2,797,600. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $310. (#5812)(
Registry values: N69)
1940-D 25C MS66 PCGS. Ex:Monge Collection. PCGS Population (276/20). NGC Census: (245/39). Mintage: 2,797,600. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $310. (#5812)(
Registry values: N69)
1941 25C MS67 PCGS. Ex:Monge Collection. PCGS Population (77/1). NGC Census: (185/2). Mintage: 79,047,288. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $320. (#5814)(
Registry values: N208)
1941 25C MS67 NGC. NGC Census: (185/2). PCGS Population (77/1). Mintage: 79,047,288. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $320. (#5814)(
Registry values: N208)
1941-D 25C MS66 PCGS. Ex:Monge Collection. PCGS Population (272/22). NGC Census: (264/108). Mintage: 16,714,800. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $140. (#5815)(
Registry values: N69)
1942-S 25C MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (243/56). PCGS Population (208/27). Mintage: 19,384,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $240. (#5819)(
Registry values: N69)
1942-S 25C MS66 PCGS. Ex:Monge Collection. PCGS Population (208/27). NGC Census: (243/56). Mintage: 19,384,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $260. (#5819)(
Registry values: N69)
1943 25C MS67 PCGS. PCGS Population (64/2). NGC Census: (246/2). Mintage: 99,700,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $280. (#5820)(
Registry values: N69)
1944-S 25C MS67 NGC. NGC Census: (283/3). PCGS Population (107/3). Mintage: 12,560,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $340. (#5826)(
Registry values: N208)
1944-S 25C MS67 PCGS. PCGS Population (107/3). NGC Census: (283/3). Mintage: 12,560,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $340. (#5826)(
Registry values: N208)
1946-S 25C MS67 PCGS. Ex:Monge Collection. PCGS Population (94/4). NGC Census: (342/3). Mintage: 4,204,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $240. (#5832)(
Registry values: N208)
1947 25C MS67 NGC. NGC Census: (187/1). PCGS Population (57/0). Mintage: 22,556,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $280. (#5833)(
Registry values: N208)
1947-D 25C MS67 PCGS. Ex:Monge Collection. PCGS Population (107/1). NGC Census: (514/0). Mintage: 15,338,400. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $170. (#5834)(
Registry values: N69)
1950-D 25C MS67 NGC. NGC Census: (183/1). PCGS Population (37/0). Mintage: 21,075,600. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $320. (#5842)(
Registry values: N208)
1951-S 25C MS67 PCGS. PCGS Population (81/1). NGC Census: (297/7). Mintage: 9,048,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $260. (#5848)(
Registry values: N208)
1953-S 25C MS67 NGC. NGC Census: (268/3). PCGS Population (52/0). Mintage: 14,016,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $225. (#5854)(
Registry values: N208)
1954 25C MS67 NGC. NGC Census: (162/2). PCGS Population (35/0). Mintage: 54,400,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $280. (#5855)(
Registry values: N208)
1958-D 25C MS67 NGC. NGC Census: (228/4). PCGS Population (101/0). Mintage: 78,124,896. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $215. (#5865)(
Registry values: N69)
1996-P 25C MS68 PCGS. PCGS Population (53/0). NGC Census: (11/0). Mintage: 925,040,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS68: $200. (#5960)(
Registry values: N208)
SMS Washington Quarters
1965 25C SMS MS67 Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (38/2). NGC Census: (25/9). (#85997)
From The Kallenberg Collection.(
Registry values: N208)
1967 25C SMS MS68 Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (45/1). NGC Census: (69/0). (#85999)
From The Kallenberg Collection.(
Registry values: N69)
Proof Washington Quarters
1936 25C PR63 NGC. NGC Census: (101/686). PCGS Population (168/819). Mintage: 3,837. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR63: $665. (#5975)(
Registry values: N491)
1937 25C PR64 NGC. NGC Census: (175/606). PCGS Population (371/874). Mintage: 5,542. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR64: $275. (#5976)(
Registry values: N208)
1937 25C PR65 NGC. NGC Census: (261/346). PCGS Population (470/405). Mintage: 5,542. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR65: $360. (#5976)(
Registry values: N208)
1938 25C PR65 NGC. NGC Census: (318/458). PCGS Population (641/436). Mintage: 8,045. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR65: $195. (#5977)(
Registry values: N208)
1938 25C PR66 PCGS. PCGS Population (363/73). NGC Census: (351/107). Mintage: 8,045. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR66: $260. (#5977)
From The Kallenberg Collection.(
Registry values: N208)
1938 25C PR67 PCGS. Ex:Michael Fuller Collection. PCGS Population (71/2). NGC Census: (95/12). Mintage: 8,045. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR67: $685. (#5977)
From The Kallenberg Collection.(
Registry values: N491)
1939 25C PR67 NGC. NGC Census: (149/15). PCGS Population (121/2). Mintage: 8,795. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR67: $470. (#5978)(
Registry values: N208)
1939 25C PR67 PCGS. PCGS Population (121/2). NGC Census: (149/15). Mintage: 8,795. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR67: $470. (#5978)
From The Kallenberg Collection.(
Registry values: N208)
1940 25C PR67 PCGS. PCGS Population (142/2). NGC Census: (189/21). Mintage: 11,246. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR67: $295. (#5979)
From The Kallenberg Collection.(
Registry values: N208)
1941 25C PR64 PCGS. PCGS Population (494/1732). NGC Census: (256/1243). Mintage: 15,287. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR64: $71. (#5980)(
Registry values: N69)
1941 25C PR67 PCGS. PCGS Population (137/0). NGC Census: (226/29). Mintage: 15,287. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR67: $265. (#5980)
From The Kallenberg Collection.(
Registry values: N208)
1942 25C PR67 NGC. NGC Census: (209/19). PCGS Population (148/6). Mintage: 21,123. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR67: $260. (#5981)(
Registry values: N208)
1942 25C PR67 PCGS. PCGS Population (148/6). NGC Census: (209/19). Mintage: 21,123. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR67: $260. (#5981)(
Registry values: N208)
1952 25C PR68 PCGS. PCGS Population (30/0). NGC Census: (78/5). Mintage: 81,980. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR68: $180. (#5984)
From The Kallenberg Collection.(
Registry values: N69)
1952 25C PR67 Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (42/6). NGC Census: (66/20). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR67: $600. (#85984)(
Registry values: N491)
1953 25C PR68 Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (41/1). NGC Census: (186/16). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR68: $275. (#85985)
From The Kallenberg Collection.(
Registry values: N208)
1954 25C PR67 Deep Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (25/13). NGC Census: (22/22). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR67: $475. (#95986)
From The Kallenberg Collection.(
Registry values: N491)
1960 25C PR68 Deep Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (108/35). NGC Census: (0/0). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR68: $115. (#95992)
From The Kallenberg Collection.(
Registry values: N208)
1961 25C PR69 Deep Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (41/0). NGC Census: (57/0). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR69: $440. (#95993)
From The Kallenberg Collection.(
Registry values: N208)
1962 25C PR69 Deep Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (50/1). NGC Census: (40/0). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR69: $420. (#95994)
From The Kallenberg Collection.(
Registry values: N208)
1963 25C PR69 Deep Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (111/0). NGC Census: (96/0). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR69: $240. (#95995)
From The Kallenberg Collection.(
Registry values: N208)
1964 25C PR69 Deep Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (81/0). NGC Census: (65/0). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR69: $250. (#95996)
From The Kallenberg Collection.(
Registry values: N208)
1969-S 25C PR69 Deep Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (39/0). NGC Census: (23/0). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR69: $420. (#96001)
From The Kallenberg Collection.(
Registry values: N208)
1970-S 25C PR68 Deep Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (84/31). NGC Census: (0/0). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR68: $125. (#96002)
From The Kallenberg Collection.(
Registry values: N69)
1971-S 25C PR68 Deep Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (55/11). NGC Census: (1/8). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR68: $280. (#96003)
From The Kallenberg Collection.(
Registry values: N69)
1972-S 25C PR69 Deep Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (146/0). NGC Census: (20/0). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR69: $110. (#96004)
From The Kallenberg Collection.(
Registry values: N69)
1973-S - 1974-S 25C PR69 Deep Cameo PCGS.
From The Kallenberg Collection.
1976-S 25C Clad PR70 Deep Cameo PCGS. Ex:Daniel D. Biddle. PCGS Population (69). NGC Census: (0). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR70: $300. (#96007)
From The Kallenberg Collection.(
Registry values: N208)
1977-S 25C PR70 Deep Cameo PCGS. Ex:Daniel D. Biddle. PCGS Population (66). NGC Census: (7). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR70: $160. (#96011)
From The Kallenberg Collection.(
Registry values: N208)
1978-S 25C PR70 Deep Cameo PCGS. Ex:Daniel D. Biddle. PCGS Population (116). NGC Census: (29). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR70: $125. (#96012)
From The Kallenberg Collection.(
Registry values: N208)
1979-S 25C Type Two PR70 Deep Cameo PCGS. Ex:Daniel D. Biddle. PCGS Population (69). NGC Census: (0). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR70: $240. (#96014)
From The Kallenberg Collection.(
Registry values: N208)
1981-S 25C Type Two PR70 Deep Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (25). NGC Census: (0). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR70: $875. (#96017)
From The Kallenberg Collection.(
Registry values: N208)
1982-S 25C PR70 Deep Cameo PCGS. Ex:Daniel D. Biddle. PCGS Population (83). NGC Census: (39). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR70: $105. (#96018)
From The Kallenberg Collection.(
Registry values: N69)
1984-S 25C PR70 Deep Cameo PCGS. Ex:Daniel D. Biddle. PCGS Population (90). NGC Census: (19). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR70: $125. (#96020)
From The Kallenberg Collection.(
Registry values: N69)
1985-S 25C PR70 Deep Cameo PCGS. Ex:Daniel D. Biddle. PCGS Population (78). NGC Census: (35). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR70: $120. (#96021)
From The Kallenberg Collection.(
Registry values: N69)
1988-S 25C PR70 Deep Cameo PCGS. Ex:Daniel D. Biddle. PCGS Population (87). NGC Census: (0). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR70: $92. (#96024)
From The Kallenberg Collection.(
Registry values: N69)
1992-S 25C Silver PR70 Deep Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (134). NGC Census: (0). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR70: $100. (#96029)
From The Kallenberg Collection.(
Registry values: N208)
1993-S 25C Silver PR70 Deep Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (52). NGC Census: (0). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR70: $300. (#96031)
From The Kallenberg Collection.(
Registry values: N208)
1994-S 25C Silver PR70 Deep Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (54). NGC Census: (0). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR70: $175. (#96033)
From The Kallenberg Collection.(
Registry values: N208)
1995-S 25C Silver PR70 Deep Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (64). NGC Census: (0). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR70: $185. (#96035)
From The Kallenberg Collection.(
Registry values: N208)
1996-S 25C Silver PR70 Deep Cameo PCGS. Ex:Daniel D. Biddle. PCGS Population (74). NGC Census: (0). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR70: $125. (#96037)
From The Kallenberg Collection.(
Registry values: N208)
Proof Statehood Quarters
1999-S 25C Delaware Clad PR70 Deep Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (84). NGC Census: (0). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR70: $300. (#96042)
From The Kallenberg Collection.(
Registry values: P1)
1999-S 25C Pennsylvania Clad PR70 Deep Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (106). NGC Census: (0). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR70: $140. (#96044)
From The Kallenberg Collection.(
Registry values: P1)
1999-S 25C New Jersey Clad PR70 Deep Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (110). NGC Census: (790). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR70: $150. (#913001)
From The Kallenberg Collection.(
Registry values: P1)
1999-S 25C New Jersey Silver PR70 Deep Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (78). NGC Census: (668). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR70: $300. (#913002)
From The Kallenberg Collection.(
Registry values: N491)
1999-S 25C Georgia Silver PR70 Deep Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (88). NGC Census: (937). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR70: $300. (#913004)
From The Kallenberg Collection.(
Registry values: N491)
1999-S 25C Connecticut Silver PR70 Deep Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (116). NGC Census: (916). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR70: $240. (#913006)
From The Kallenberg Collection.(
Registry values: N491)
2000-S 25C Massachusetts Silver PR70 Deep Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (175). NGC Census: (1445). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR70: $86. (#913008)
From The Kallenberg Collection.(
Registry values: N491)
2000-S 25C Maryland Clad PR70 Deep Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (149). NGC Census: (0). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR70: $100. (#913009)
From The Kallenberg Collection.(
Registry values: P1)
2000-S 25C Maryland Silver PR70 Deep Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (207). NGC Census: (1684). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR70: $75. (#913010)
From The Kallenberg Collection.(
Registry values: N491)
2000-S 25C South Carolina Clad PR70 Deep Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (162). NGC Census: (0). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR70: $100. (#913011)
From The Kallenberg Collection.(
Registry values: P1)
2000-S 25C South Carolina Silver PR70 Deep Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (165). NGC Census: (1375). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR70: $110. (#913012)
From The Kallenberg Collection.(
Registry values: N491)
2000-S 25C New Hampshire Clad PR70 Deep Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (184). NGC Census: (0). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR70: $100. (#913013)
From The Kallenberg Collection.(
Registry values: P1)
2000-S 25C New Hampshire Silver PR70 Deep Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (139). NGC Census: (1208). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR70: $94. (#913014)
From The Kallenberg Collection.(
Registry values: N491)
2000-S 25C Virginia Silver PR70 Deep Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (165). NGC Census: (1351). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR70: $100. (#913016)
From The Kallenberg Collection.(
Registry values: N491)
2001-S 25C New York Clad PR70 Deep Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (155). NGC Census: (0). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR70: $140. (#913017)
From The Kallenberg Collection.(
Registry values: P1)
2001-S 25C New York Silver PR70 Deep Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (112). NGC Census: (0). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR70: $125. (#913018)
From The Kallenberg Collection.(
Registry values: P1)
2001-S 25C North Carolina Clad PR70 Deep Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (146). NGC Census: (0). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR70: $100. (#913019)
From The Kallenberg Collection.(
Registry values: P1)
2001-S 25C North Carolina Silver PR70 Deep Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (119). NGC Census: (0). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR70: $115. (#913020)
From The Kallenberg Collection.(
Registry values: P1)
2001-S 25C Rhode Island Clad PR70 Deep Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (131). NGC Census: (0). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR70: $96. (#913021)
From The Kallenberg Collection.(
Registry values: P1)
2001-S 25C Rhode Island Silver PR70 Deep Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (120). NGC Census: (0). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR70: $115. (#913022)
From The Kallenberg Collection.(
Registry values: P1)
2001-S 25C Vermont Clad PR70 Deep Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (197). NGC Census: (0). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR70: $85. (#913023)
From The Kallenberg Collection.(
Registry values: P1)
2001-S 25C Vermont Silver PR70 Deep Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (185). NGC Census: (0). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR70: $80. (#913024)
From The Kallenberg Collection.(
Registry values: P1)
2001-S 25C Kentucky Clad PR70 Deep Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (154). NGC Census: (0). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR70: $70. (#913025)
From The Kallenberg Collection.(
Registry values: P1)
2001-S 25C Kentucky Silver PR70 Deep Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (139). NGC Census: (0). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR70: $110. (#913026)
From The Kallenberg Collection.(
Registry values: P1)
2002-S 25C Tennessee Silver PR70 Deep Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (148). NGC Census: (0). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR70: $120. (#913028)
From The Kallenberg Collection.(
Registry values: P1)
2002-S 25C Ohio Silver PR70 Deep Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (153). NGC Census: (0). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR70: $70. (#913030)
From The Kallenberg Collection.(
Registry values: P1)
2002-S 25C Louisiana Clad PR70 Deep Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (132). NGC Census: (0). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR70: $115. (#913031)
From The Kallenberg Collection.(
Registry values: P1)
2002-S 25C Louisiana Silver PR70 Deep Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (137). NGC Census: (0). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR70: $100. (#913032)
From The Kallenberg Collection.(
Registry values: P1)
2002-S 25C Indiana Silver PR70 Deep Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (128). NGC Census: (0). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR70: $82. (#913034)
From The Kallenberg Collection.(
Registry values: P1)
2002-S 25C Mississippi Silver PR70 Deep Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (194). NGC Census: (0). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR70: $42. (#913036)
From The Kallenberg Collection.(
Registry values: P1)
2003-S 25C Illinois Clad PR70 Deep Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (192). NGC Census: (0). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR70: $61. (#913037)
From The Kallenberg Collection.
2003-S 25C Illinois Silver PR70 Deep Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (211). NGC Census: (0). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR70: $100. (#913038)
From The Kallenberg Collection.
2003-S 25C Alabama Clad PR70 Deep Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (196). NGC Census: (0). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR70: $55. (#913039)
From The Kallenberg Collection.
2003-S 25C Alabama Silver PR70 Deep Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (251). NGC Census: (0). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR70: $62. (#913040)
From The Kallenberg Collection.
2003-S 25C Maine Clad PR70 Deep Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (146). NGC Census: (0). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR70: $57. (#913041)
From The Kallenberg Collection.
2003-S 25C Maine Silver PR70 Deep Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (183). NGC Census: (1581). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR70: $90. (#913042)
From The Kallenberg Collection.
2003-S 25C Missouri Clad PR70 Deep Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (180). NGC Census: (0). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR70: $52. (#913043)
From The Kallenberg Collection.
2003-S 25C Missouri Silver PR70 Deep Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (243). NGC Census: (0). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR70: $48. (#913044)
From The Kallenberg Collection.
2003-S 25C Arkansas Clad PR70 Deep Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (231). NGC Census: (0). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR70: $59. (#913045)
From The Kallenberg Collection.
2003-S 25C Arkansas Silver PR70 Deep Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (263). NGC Census: (0). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR70: $52. (#913046)
From The Kallenberg Collection.
2004-S 25C Statehood Quarter Set, PR70 Deep Cameo PCGS. Set contains clad and silver of each coin. Set includes Michigan, Florida, Texas, Iowa and Wisconsin.
From The Kallenberg Collection.
2004-S 25C Florida Silver PR66 Ultra Cameo NGC. NGC Census: (0/0). PCGS Population (3/7737). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR66: $11. (#913050)
2004-S 25C Florida Silver PR66 Ultra Cameo NGC. NGC Census: (0/0). PCGS Population (3/7737). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR66: $11. (#913050)
2004-S 25C Florida Silver PR67 Ultra Cameo NGC. NGC Census: (0/0). PCGS Population (7/7730). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR67: $12. (#913050)
2004-S 25C Florida Silver PR68 Ultra Cameo NGC. NGC Census: (0/0). PCGS Population (86/7644). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR68: $13. (#913050)
2004-S 25C Florida Silver PR69 Ultra Cameo NGC. NGC Census: (0/0). PCGS Population (7363/281). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR69: $15. (#913050)
2004-S 25C Iowa Silver PR69 Ultra Cameo NGC. NGC Census: (0/0). PCGS Population (7484/374). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR69: $15. (#913054)
2004-S 25C Wisconsin Silver PR69 Ultra Cameo NGC. NGC Census: (0/0). PCGS Population (7545/383). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR69: $16. (#913056)
2005-S 25C Statehood Quarter Set, PR70 Deep Cameo PCGS. Set contains Clad and Silver of each. The set includes:California, Minnesota, Oregon, Kansas and West Virginia.
From The Kallenberg Collection.
2006-S 25C Statehood Quarter Set, PR70 Deep Cameo PCGS. Set contains Clad and Silver of each. The Set includes:Nevada, Nebraska, Colorado, North Dakota and South Dakota.
From The Kallenberg Collection.
2007-S 25C Statehood Quarter Set, PR70 Deep Cameo PCGS. Set contains Clad and Silver of each, minus the clad Washington quarter, 9 pieces total. The Set includes:Montana, Washington (silver only), Idaho, Wyoming and Utah.
From The Kallenberg Collection.
2008-S 25C Statehood Quarter Set, Oklahoma Clad PR70 Deep Cameo PCGS. Set contains Clad and Silver of each. Set includes:Oklahoma, New Mexico, Arizona, Alaska and Hawaii. PCGS Population (151). NGC Census: (0). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR70: $37. (#39172)
From The Kallenberg Collection.
2009-S 25C Statehood Quarter Set, PR70 Deep Cameo PCGS. Set includes Clad and Silver of each. The Set includes:District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, Guam, American Samoa, U.S. Virgin Islands and Northern Mariana Islands.
From The Kallenberg Collection.
Early Half Dollars
1801 50C --Damaged--NGC Details. VG. O-101. NGC Census: (5/101). PCGS Population (4/199). Mintage: 30,289. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VG8 : $1,200. (#6064)(
Registry values: N491)
1803 50C Large 3--Improperly Cleaned--NGC. Details Fine. O-103. NGC Census: (8/686). PCGS Population (25/325). Mintage: 188,234. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Fine 12: $325. (#6066)(
Registry values: N991)
1806 50C Pointed 6, Stem VF20 NGC. O-120a. NGC Census: (59/1159). PCGS Population (71/641). Mintage: 839,576. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $625. (#6071)(
Registry values: N991)
1806 50C Pointed 6, Stem--Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. VF. O-121. NGC Census: (59/1159). PCGS Population (71/641). Mintage: 839,576. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $600. (#6071)(
Registry values: N991)
1806 50C Pointed 6, Stem--Whizzed--NGC Details. XF. O-118. NGC Census: (99/855). PCGS Population (82/295). Mintage: 839,576. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $1,350. (#6071)(
Registry values: N1793)
1806 50C Pointed 6, Stem--Graffiti--ANACS. AU55 Details. O-109. NGC Census: (71/528). PCGS Population (39/91). Mintage: 839,576. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $5,725. (#6071)(
Registry values: N2998)
1807 50C Draped Bust VG10 NGC. NGC Census: (22/735). PCGS Population (40/931). Mintage: 301,076. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VG10: $251. (#6079)(
Registry values: N491)
1807 50C Draped Bust Fine 12 NGC. O-110a. NGC Census: (54/681). PCGS Population (41/889). Mintage: 301,076. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Fine 12: $300. (#6079)(
Registry values: N491)
1807 50C Draped Bust VF20 NGC. O-102. NGC Census: (34/609). PCGS Population (91/707). Mintage: 301,076. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $590. (#6079)(
Registry values: N991)
Bust Half Dollars
1808/7 50C XF40 NGC. O-101. NGC Census: (16/96). PCGS Population (22/77). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $525. (#6091)(
Registry values: N491)
1809 50C Normal Edge VG8 NGC. NGC Census: (3/434). PCGS Population (3/499). Mintage: 1,405,810. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VG8 : $68. (#6092)(
Registry values: N208)
1809 50C Normal Edge--Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. XF. NGC Census: (35/330). PCGS Population (44/300). Mintage: 1,405,810. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $300. (#6092)(
Registry values: N491)
1810 50C AU50 NGC. NGC Census: (37/243). PCGS Population (54/221). Mintage: 1,276,276. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $525. (#6095)(
Registry values: N991)
1811 50C Small 8--Obv Damage--NGC Details. AU. O-110a. NGC Census: (0/0). PCGS Population (22/173). (#6097)
1812 50C VF35 PCGS. PCGS Population (50/605). NGC Census: (21/609). Mintage: 1,628,059. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF35: $213. (#6100)(
Registry values: N208)
1812 50C XF45 NGC. NGC Census: (64/506). PCGS Population (83/446). Mintage: 1,628,059. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $318. (#6100)(
Registry values: N491)
1812 50C AU50 ANACS. NGC Census: (28/479). PCGS Population (53/398). Mintage: 1,628,059. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $425. (#6100)(
Registry values: N991)
1814/3 50C Fine 15 PCGS. PCGS Population (2/128). NGC Census: (1/98). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Fine 15: $198. (#6106)(
Registry values: N208)
1814/3 50C --Cleaned, Spot Tooled--ANACS. AU50 Details. O-101a. NGC Census: (10/41). PCGS Population (11/50). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $1,075. (#6106)(
Registry values: N991)
1817 50C XF45 PCGS. PCGS Population (62/236). NGC Census: (43/237). Mintage: 1,215,567. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $334. (#6109)(
Registry values: N491)
1817 50C XF45 NGC. NGC Census: (43/239). PCGS Population (62/235). Mintage: 1,215,567. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $334. (#6109)(
Registry values: N491)
1817 50C AU55 NGC. O-110. NGC Census: (34/146). PCGS Population (52/99). Mintage: 1,215,567. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $700. (#6109)(
Registry values: N991)
1818/7 50C Large 8 XF45 NGC. O-101. NGC Census: (0/0). PCGS Population (15/71). (#6115)
1818 50C XF45 PCGS. PCGS Population (76/334). NGC Census: (53/334). Mintage: 1,960,322. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $236. (#6113)(
Registry values: N491)
Pair of 1823 Half Dollars. Includes the Patched 3 Good 4 PCGS, O-101a, and the Ugly 3 Good 6 PCGS, CAC, O-110a.
1825 50C AU53 NGC. NGC Census: (59/600). PCGS Population (77/533). Mintage: 2,900,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU53: $340. (#6142)(
Registry values: N491)
1825 50C --Altered Surfaces--ANACS. AU55 Details. NGC Census: (110/490). PCGS Population (146/387). Mintage: 2,900,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $450. (#6142)(
Registry values: N491)
1825 50C AU58 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (151/235). NGC Census: (201/291). Mintage: 2,900,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $800. (#6142)(
Registry values: N491)
1828 50C Curl Base 2, No Knob--Artificially Toning--NGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (3/280). PCGS Population (8/137). Mintage: 3,075,200. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $925. (#6148)(
Registry values: N991)
1828 50C Square Base 2, Small 8, Large Letters XF45 PCGS. PCGS Population (57/250). NGC Census: (0/0). (#6151)
1831 50C XF45 PCGS. PCGS Population (152/1083). NGC Census: (87/1102). Mintage: 5,873,660. (#6159)(
Registry values: N208)
1831 50C --Artificially Toned--ANACS. MS60 Details. NGC Census: (1/438). PCGS Population (17/431). Mintage: 5,873,660. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $825. (#6159)(
Registry values: N991)
1832 50C Large Letters AU58 PCGS. PCGS Population (26/16). NGC Census: (0/0). (#6161)
1832 50C Small Letters AU55 NGC. NGC Census: (233/844). PCGS Population (276/604). Mintage: 4,797,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $330. (#6160)(
Registry values: N491)
1834 50C Large Date, Large Letters AU50 NGC. NGC Census: (113/1390). PCGS Population (119/610). Mintage: 6,412,004. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $250. (#6164)(
Registry values: N491)
1834 50C Large Date, Large Letters AU58 NGC. NGC Census: (435/600). PCGS Population (114/270). Mintage: 6,412,004. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $480. (#6164)(
Registry values: N491)
1834 50C Large Date, Large Letters--Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (6/594). PCGS Population (12/258). Mintage: 6,412,004. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $825. (#6164)(
Registry values: N991)
1835 50C AU53 PCGS. PCGS Population (57/361). NGC Census: (51/446). Mintage: 5,352,006. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU53: $300. (#6168)(
Registry values: N491)
1836 50C Lettered Edge AU55 ANACS. NGC Census: (139/516). PCGS Population (140/407). Mintage: 6,545,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $350. (#6169)(
Registry values: N491)
Reeded Edge Half Dollars
1837 50C XF40 PCGS. PCGS Population (87/950). NGC Census: (38/936). Mintage: 3,629,820. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $170. (#6176)(
Registry values: N491)
1837 50C --Cleaned--ANACS. AU50 Details. NGC Census: (42/837). PCGS Population (114/729). Mintage: 3,629,820. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $275. (#6176)(
Registry values: N991)
1837 50C --Cleaned--ANACS. AU55 Details. NGC Census: (112/691). PCGS Population (180/490). Mintage: 3,629,820. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $400. (#6176)(
Registry values: N991)
Seated Half Dollars
1840 50C Reverse of 1839, Small Letters AU58 ANACS. NGC Census: (4/7). PCGS Population (15/70). Mintage: 1,435,008. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $500. (#6234)(
Registry values: N1793)
1841 50C --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (2/45). PCGS Population (6/44). Mintage: 310,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $350. (#6236)(
Registry values: N491)
1842 50C Medium Date, Large Letters--Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (1/53). PCGS Population (19/78). Mintage: 2,012,764. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $225. (#6239)
1842 50C Medium Date, Large Letters AU50 NGC. NGC Census: (1/53). PCGS Population (19/78). Mintage: 2,012,764. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $225. (#6239)
1842 50C Medium Date, Large Letters AU53 NGC. NGC Census: (4/49). PCGS Population (10/68). Mintage: 2,012,764. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU53: $250. (#6239)
1843-O 50C AU58 ANACS. NGC Census: (9/38). PCGS Population (12/27). Mintage: 2,268,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $425. (#6244)(
Registry values: N491)
1846-O 50C Medium Date AU55 PCGS. PCGS Population (7/17). NGC Census: (9/26). Mintage: 2,304,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $360. (#6255)(
Registry values: N491)
1847 50C PCGS Genuine. The PCGS number ending in .91 suggests Questionable Color as the reason, or perhaps one of the reasons, that PCGS deemed this coin not gradable. Mintage: 1,156,000. (#6257)
1848 50C --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (1/46). PCGS Population (7/46). Mintage: 580,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $400. (#6260)(
Registry values: N991)
1852 50C --Cleaned, Repaired--NGC Details. XF. NGC Census: (0/57). PCGS Population (2/69). Mintage: 77,130. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $985. (#6268)(
Registry values: N1793)
1853 50C Arrows and Rays--Cleaned--ANACS. XF40 Details. NGC Census: (32/732). PCGS Population (76/736). Mintage: 3,532,708. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $240. (#6275)(
Registry values: N491)
1853 50C Arrows and Rays--Environmental Damage--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (44/596). PCGS Population (83/528). Mintage: 3,532,708. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $440. (#6275)(
Registry values: N991)
1853 50C Arrows and Rays AU53 PCGS. PCGS Population (53/475). NGC Census: (52/544). Mintage: 3,532,708. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU53: $510. (#6275)(
Registry values: N991)
1853-O 50C Arrows and Rays VF35 PCGS. PCGS Population (13/132). NGC Census: (3/119). Mintage: 1,328,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF35: $217. (#6276)(
Registry values: N491)
1854 50C Arrows--Cleaned--ANACS. AU53 Details. NGC Census: (21/234). PCGS Population (26/181). Mintage: 2,982,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU53: $260. (#6279)(
Registry values: N491)
1854-O 50C Arrows AU55 NGC. NGC Census: (55/295). PCGS Population (60/247). Mintage: 5,240,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $350. (#6280)(
Registry values: N491)
1855-O 50C Arrows AU55 PCGS. PCGS Population (36/214). NGC Census: (52/243). Mintage: 3,688,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $370. (#6283)(
Registry values: N491)
1856-O 50C XF45 PCGS. PCGS Population (30/169). NGC Census: (9/163). Mintage: 2,658,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $145. (#6288)(
Registry values: N208)
1858-S 50C --Rim Damage--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (4/33). PCGS Population (6/26). Mintage: 476,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $350. (#6295)(
Registry values: N991)
1859-S 50C XF45 NGC. NGC Census: (3/39). PCGS Population (12/52). Mintage: 566,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $262. (#6298)(
Registry values: N491)
1860-O 50C XF45 PCGS. PCGS Population (14/158). NGC Census: (8/159). Mintage: 1,290,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $163. (#6300)(
Registry values: N208)
1861 50C --Rev Stained--NGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (5/198). PCGS Population (7/204). Mintage: 2,888,400. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $425. (#6302)(
Registry values: N991)
1861-O 50C Shipwreck Effect, Confederate States Issue NGC. SS Republic. W-13. Mintage: 2,532,633. (#6303)
1861-S 50C XF45 ANACS. NGC Census: (5/55). PCGS Population (4/50). Mintage: 939,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $218. (#6306)(
Registry values: N208)
1863-S 50C PCGS Genuine. The PCGS number ending in .97 suggests Environmental Damage as the reason, or perhaps on of the reasons, that PCGS deemed this coin not gradable. Mintage: 916,000. (#6310)
1864 50C --Environmental Damage--NGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (0/56). PCGS Population (2/53). Mintage: 379,100. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $550. (#6311)(
Registry values: N991)
1868-S 50C AU58 PCGS. PCGS Population (12/15). NGC Census: (9/12). Mintage: 1,160,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $375. (#6324)(
Registry values: N491)
1869 50C AU58 NGC. NGC Census: (16/41). PCGS Population (8/63). Mintage: 795,300. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $325. (#6325)(
Registry values: N491)
1870 50C PCGS Genuine. The PCGS number ending in .92 suggest Cleaning as the reason, or perhaps one of the reasons, that PCGS deemed this coin not gradable. Mintage: 633,900. (#6327)
1870-CC 50C --Reverse Graffiti, Bent--NGC Details. Good. NGC Census: (3/31). PCGS Population (10/89). Mintage: 54,617. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Good 4 : $1,050. (#6328)
1871-CC 50C --Repaired, Damaged--NGC Details. VF. NGC Census: (0/26). PCGS Population (2/67). Mintage: 153,950. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $925. (#6331)(
Registry values: N991)
1873-CC 50C Arrows VG10 PCGS. PCGS Population (4/145). NGC Census: (1/66). Mintage: 214,560. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VG10: $318. (#6344)(
Registry values: N491)
1873-S 50C Arrows--Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. XF. NGC Census: (2/30). PCGS Population (10/31). Mintage: 228,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $440. (#6345)(
Registry values: N991)
1873-S 50C Arrows--Polished--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (4/22). PCGS Population (2/20). Mintage: 228,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $665. (#6345)(
Registry values: N991)
1877-S 50C MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (57/179). NGC Census: (44/196). Mintage: 5,356,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $510. (#6357)(
Registry values: N991)
Proof Seated Half Dollars
1869 50C --Altered Surfaces--ANACS. PR60 Details. NGC Census: (3/126). PCGS Population (3/166). Mintage: 600. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR60: $400. (#6427)
Barber Half Dollars
1892 50C AU55 PCGS. PCGS Population (91/853). NGC Census: (33/714). Mintage: 934,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $320. (#6461)(
Registry values: N991)
1892-O 50C Good 4 PCGS. PCGS Population (23/322). NGC Census: (8/224). Mintage: 390,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Good 4 : $260. (#6462)(
Registry values: N1)
1892-O 50C Good 6 NGC. NGC Census: (15/210). PCGS Population (28/298). Mintage: 390,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Good 6 : $296. (#6462)(
Registry values: N1)
1892-O 50C XF45 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (12/210). NGC Census: (7/183). Mintage: 390,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $549. (#6462)
From The Classic Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
1892-S 50C --Whizzed--NGC Details. XF. NGC Census: (1/106). PCGS Population (7/173). Mintage: 1,029,028. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $500. (#6464)(
Registry values: N991)
1893 50C VF25 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (5/267). NGC Census: (2/215). Mintage: 1,826,792. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF25: $123. (#6465)
From The Classic Collection.(
Registry values: N208)
1894-S 50C --Cleaned--ANACS. AU58 Details. NGC Census: (18/100). PCGS Population (15/127). Mintage: 4,048,690. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $400. (#6470)(
Registry values: N991)
1896-O 50C Fine 12 ANACS. NGC Census: (3/34). PCGS Population (8/96). Mintage: 924,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Fine 12: $150. (#6475)(
Registry values: N1)
1896-S 50C --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. VF. NGC Census: (1/53). PCGS Population (7/98). Mintage: 1,140,948. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $275. (#6476)(
Registry values: N491)
1896-S 50C --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. XF. NGC Census: (2/50). PCGS Population (4/73). Mintage: 1,140,948. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $425. (#6476)(
Registry values: N991)
1897-O 50C --Scratched--ANACS. VG10 Details. NGC Census: (4/66). PCGS Population (15/133). Mintage: 632,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VG10: $300. (#6478)(
Registry values: N1)
1897-O 50C Fine 12 NGC. NGC Census: (5/61). PCGS Population (18/116). Mintage: 632,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Fine 12: $440. (#6478)(
Registry values: N991)
1898-O 50C VF25 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (10/92). NGC Census: (1/55). Mintage: 874,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF25: $308. (#6481)
From The Classic Collection.(
Registry values: N491)
1901 50C --Harshly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (5/178). PCGS Population (20/226). Mintage: 4,268,813. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $260. (#6489)(
Registry values: N991)
1902-S 50C XF45 PCGS. PCGS Population (5/54). NGC Census: (2/41). Mintage: 1,460,670. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $241. (#6494)(
Registry values: N491)
1904-S 50C VG10 ANACS. NGC Census: (5/55). PCGS Population (22/159). Mintage: 553,038. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VG10: $176. (#6500)(
Registry values: N1)
1904-S 50C Fine 15 PCGS. PCGS Population (13/118). NGC Census: (3/46). Mintage: 553,038. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Fine 15: $413. (#6500)
From The Classic Collection.(
Registry values: N491)
1906-S 50C VF25 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (4/136). NGC Census: (1/85). Mintage: 1,740,154. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF25: $98. (#6507)
From The Classic Collection.(
Registry values: N208)
1907-D 50C XF40 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (16/268). NGC Census: (1/195). Mintage: 3,856,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $150. (#6509)
From The Classic Collection.(
Registry values: N491)
1907-S 50C VF25 PCGS. PCGS Population (1/100). NGC Census: (1/48). Mintage: 1,250,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF25: $158. (#6511)
From The Classic Collection.(
Registry values: N491)
1908-O 50C VF30 PCGS and a
1909-O Fine 12 PCGS. Both
CAC.From The Classic Collection.(
Registry values: N208)
1911 50C AU58 NGC. NGC Census: (36/192). PCGS Population (25/256). Mintage: 1,406,543. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $350. (#6521)(
Registry values: N991)
1911-D 50C MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (11/55). PCGS Population (12/90). Mintage: 695,080. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $590. (#6522)(
Registry values: N1793)
1911-D 50C MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (16/39). PCGS Population (33/59). Mintage: 695,080. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $685. (#6522)(
Registry values: N1793)
1912-D 50C AU55 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (31/386). NGC Census: (20/317). Mintage: 2,300,800. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $325. (#6525)(
Registry values: N991)
1912-S 50C XF40 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (13/172). NGC Census: (1/112). Mintage: 1,370,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $160. (#6526)(
Registry values: N491)
1913 50C VF25 ANACS. NGC Census: (3/78). PCGS Population (8/123). Mintage: 188,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF25: $315. (#6527)(
Registry values: N491)
1913-D 50C AU58 NGC. CAC. NGC Census: (37/129). PCGS Population (32/146). Mintage: 534,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $345. (#6528)(
Registry values: N991)
1914 50C Good 6 PCGS. PCGS Population (120/535). NGC Census: (20/170). Mintage: 124,300. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Good 6 : $114. (#6530)(
Registry values: N1)
1914 50C VG10 ANACS. NGC Census: (10/125). PCGS Population (101/251). Mintage: 124,300. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VG10: $180. (#6530)(
Registry values: N1)
1914 50C Fine 15 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (13/204). NGC Census: (2/116). Mintage: 124,300. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Fine 15: $286. (#6530)
From The Classic Collection.(
Registry values: N491)
1915 50C VG10 ANACS. NGC Census: (14/89). PCGS Population (207/237). Mintage: 138,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VG10: $173. (#6532)(
Registry values: N1)
1915 50C Fine 12 ANACS. NGC Census: (14/75). PCGS Population (49/188). Mintage: 138,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Fine 12: $235. (#6532)(
Registry values: N491)
1915 50C Fine 15 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (24/164). NGC Census: (5/70). Mintage: 138,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Fine 15: $267. (#6532)
From The Classic Collection.(
Registry values: N491)
1915 50C --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. XF. NGC Census: (2/60). PCGS Population (6/110). Mintage: 138,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $475. (#6532)(
Registry values: N991)
1915-D 50C --Cleaned--ANACS. MS60 Details. NGC Census: (0/344). PCGS Population (7/382). Mintage: 1,170,400. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $375. (#6533)(
Registry values: N991)
1915-S 50C --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (4/282). PCGS Population (12/307). Mintage: 1,604,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $270. (#6534)(
Registry values: N991)
Proof Barber Half Dollars
1892 50C --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. Proof. NGC Census: (2/227). PCGS Population (6/273). Mintage: 1,245. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR60: $425. (#6539)(
Registry values: N991)
1909 50C --Cleaned--ANACS. PR60 Details. NGC Census: (1/219). PCGS Population (6/206). Mintage: 650. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR60: $400. (#6556)(
Registry values: N991)
Walking Liberty Half Dollars
1916-D 50C MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (213/504). PCGS Population (347/692). Mintage: 1,014,400. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $550. (#6567)(
Registry values: N991)
1916-S 50C Fine 12 PCGS. PCGS Population (28/786). NGC Census: (8/468). Mintage: 508,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Fine 12: $225. (#6568)(
Registry values: N1)
1916-S 50C --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. XF. NGC Census: (2/448). PCGS Population (12/715). Mintage: 508,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $525. (#6568)(
Registry values: N991)
1917 50C MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (611/243). PCGS Population (648/365). Mintage: 12,292,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $270. (#6569)(
Registry values: N491)
1917 50C MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (611/243). PCGS Population (648/365). Mintage: 12,292,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $270. (#6569)(
Registry values: N491)
1917-D 50C Reverse AU58 NGC. NGC Census: (75/251). PCGS Population (92/332). Mintage: 1,940,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $710. (#6571)(
Registry values: N991)
1918-D 50C --Cleaned--ANACS. AU50 Details. NGC Census: (9/487). PCGS Population (28/618). Mintage: 3,853,040. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $450. (#6575)(
Registry values: N991)
1919-D 50C Fine 15 PCGS. PCGS Population (33/383). NGC Census: (14/294). Mintage: 1,165,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Fine 15: $199. (#6578)(
Registry values: N1)
1920-D 50C VF30 PCGS. PCGS Population (20/321). NGC Census: (6/192). Mintage: 1,551,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF30: $306. (#6581)(
Registry values: N1)
1920-S 50C --Cleaned--ANACS. AU50 Details. NGC Census: (9/322). PCGS Population (18/362). Mintage: 4,624,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $400. (#6582)(
Registry values: N991)
1921 50C VG8 ANACS. NGC Census: (54/369). PCGS Population (120/627). Mintage: 246,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VG8 : $185. (#6583)(
Registry values: N1)
1921 50C VG8 ANACS. NGC Census: (54/369). PCGS Population (118/630). Mintage: 246,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VG8 : $185. (#6583)(
Registry values: N1)
1921 50C VG10 NGC. NGC Census: (37/331). PCGS Population (81/545). Mintage: 246,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VG10: $220. (#6583)(
Registry values: N1)
1921-D 50C Good 4 NGC. NGC Census: (56/529). PCGS Population (128/1056). Mintage: 208,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Good 4 : $275. (#6584)(
Registry values: N1)
1921-D 50C Good 4 ANACS. NGC Census: (56/533). PCGS Population (130/1065). Mintage: 208,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Good 4 : $270. (#6584)(
Registry values: N1)
1921-D 50C Good 4 PCGS. PCGS Population (130/1064). NGC Census: (56/534). Mintage: 208,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Good 4 : $275. (#6584)(
Registry values: N1)
1921-D 50C Good 6 PCGS. PCGS Population (185/879). NGC Census: (89/446). Mintage: 208,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Good 6 : $284. (#6584)(
Registry values: N1)
1921-D 50C Good 6 PCGS. PCGS Population (185/879). NGC Census: (89/445). Mintage: 208,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Good 6 : $296. (#6584)(
Registry values: N1)
1921-D 50C VG8 NGC. NGC Census: (79/366). PCGS Population (198/677). Mintage: 208,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VG8 : $335. (#6584)(
Registry values: N1)
1921-D 50C VG8 NGC. NGC Census: (80/366). PCGS Population (199/680). Mintage: 208,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VG8 : $335. (#6584)(
Registry values: N1)
1921-D 50C VG10 ANACS. NGC Census: (53/312). PCGS Population (149/528). Mintage: 208,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VG10: $382. (#6584)(
Registry values: N1)
1921-D 50C --Cleaned--ANACS. VG10 Details. NGC Census: (54/312). PCGS Population (150/530). Mintage: 208,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VG10: $370. (#6584)(
Registry values: N1)
1921-D 50C Fine 12 NGC. NGC Census: (43/269). PCGS Population (79/451). Mintage: 208,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Fine 12: $480. (#6584)(
Registry values: N1)
1921-D 50C Fine 12 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (79/451). NGC Census: (43/269). Mintage: 208,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Fine 12: $470. (#6584)(
Registry values: N1)
1934 50C MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (510/2178). NGC Census: (243/1550). Mintage: 6,964,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $85. (#6592)(
Registry values: N208)
1934-D 50C MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (757/575). NGC Census: (545/236). Mintage: 2,361,400. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $330. (#6593)(
Registry values: N491)
1934-S 50C MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (71/865). NGC Census: (68/435). Mintage: 3,652,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $400. (#6594)(
Registry values: N991)
1934-S 50C MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (93/342). PCGS Population (185/680). Mintage: 3,652,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $625. (#6594)(
Registry values: N991)
1935 50C MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (381/17). NGC Census: (210/18). Mintage: 9,162,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $485. (#6595)(
Registry values: N991)
1935 50C MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (210/18). PCGS Population (381/17). Mintage: 9,162,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $485. (#6595)(
Registry values: N991)
1935-S 50C --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (6/728). PCGS Population (18/1153). Mintage: 3,854,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $90. (#6597)(
Registry values: N208)
1937 50C MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (1312/657). NGC Census: (968/402). Mintage: 9,527,728. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $170. (#6601)(
Registry values: N491)
1937 50C MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (1312/658). NGC Census: (968/401). Mintage: 9,527,728. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $180. (#6601)(
Registry values: N491)
1937-D 50C MS65 NGC. NGC Census: (311/174). PCGS Population (685/334). Mintage: 1,676,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $560. (#6602)(
Registry values: N991)
1937-D 50C MS66 NGC. CAC. NGC Census: (142/32). PCGS Population (293/37). Mintage: 1,676,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $925. (#6602)(
Registry values: N991)
1937-S 50C MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (763/326). NGC Census: (389/159). Mintage: 2,090,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $545. (#6603)
From The Classic Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
1938 50C MS66 NGC. CAC. NGC Census: (270/35). PCGS Population (486/58). Mintage: 4,118,152. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $450. (#6604)(
Registry values: N991)
1938 50C MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (476/58). NGC Census: (270/35). Mintage: 4,118,152. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $425. (#6604)(
Registry values: N991)
1939 50C MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (1045/233). NGC Census: (705/288). Mintage: 6,820,808. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $250. (#6606)(
Registry values: N491)
1939 50C MS67 NGC. NGC Census: (268/20). PCGS Population (212/21). Mintage: 6,820,808. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $625. (#6606)(
Registry values: N991)
1939-D 50C MS65 NGC. NGC Census: (1058/620). PCGS Population (1841/710). Mintage: 4,267,800. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $160. (#6607)(
Registry values: N208)
1939-D 50C MS65 NGC. NGC Census: (1058/620). PCGS Population (1844/708). Mintage: 4,267,800. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $160. (#6607)(
Registry values: N208)
1939-D 50C MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (661/47). NGC Census: (531/88). Mintage: 4,267,800. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $300. (#6607)(
Registry values: N491)
1939-D 50C MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (532/88). PCGS Population (659/49). Mintage: 4,267,800. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $290. (#6607)(
Registry values: N491)
1939-S 50C MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (272/1270). PCGS Population (625/2251). Mintage: 2,552,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $175. (#6608)(
Registry values: N491)
1939-S 50C MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (1275/969). NGC Census: (679/592). Mintage: 2,552,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $260. (#6608)(
Registry values: N491)
1939-S 50C MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (498/94). PCGS Population (867/102). Mintage: 2,552,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $380. (#6608)(
Registry values: N491)
1939-S 50C MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (498/94). PCGS Population (874/101). Mintage: 2,552,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $380. (#6608)(
Registry values: N491)
1939-S 50C MS66 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (867/102). NGC Census: (498/94). Mintage: 2,552,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $380. (#6608)(
Registry values: N491)
1940-S 50C MS65 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (1230/319). NGC Census: (740/163). Mintage: 4,550,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $230. (#6610)(
Registry values: N491)
1940-S 50C MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (1230/319). NGC Census: (740/163). Mintage: 4,550,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $230. (#6610)(
Registry values: N491)
1941 50C MS66 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (2507/439). NGC Census: (2073/487). Mintage: 24,207,412. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $195. (#6611)
From The Classic Collection.(
Registry values: N491)
1941 50C MS67 PCGS. PCGS Population (428/13). NGC Census: (470/16). Mintage: 24,207,412. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $625. (#6611)(
Registry values: N991)
1941-D 50C MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (1346/129). NGC Census: (1084/141). Mintage: 11,248,400. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $190. (#6612)(
Registry values: N491)
1941-S 50C MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (3254/2358). NGC Census: (2482/1056). Mintage: 8,098,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $160. (#6613)(
Registry values: N491)
1941-S 50C MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (3252/2370). NGC Census: (2482/1056). Mintage: 8,098,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $160. (#6613)(
Registry values: N491)
1941-S 50C MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (3250/2361). NGC Census: (2480/1049). Mintage: 8,098,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $160. (#6613)(
Registry values: N491)
1941-S 50C MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (1987/371). NGC Census: (828/228). Mintage: 8,098,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $780. (#6613)(
Registry values: N1793)
1942 50C MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (2374/197). NGC Census: (2170/304). Mintage: 47,839,120. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $185. (#6614)(
Registry values: N491)
1942 50C MS66 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (2376/198). NGC Census: (2176/304). Mintage: 47,839,120. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $185. (#6614)(
Registry values: N491)
1942-D 50C MS65 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (2529/1102). NGC Census: (1354/933). Mintage: 10,973,800. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $180. (#6615)(
Registry values: N491)
1943 50C MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (6709/3002). NGC Census: (4184/2977). Mintage: 53,190,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $102. (#6618)(
Registry values: N208)
1943 50C MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (2685/314). NGC Census: (2519/464). Mintage: 53,190,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $185. (#6618)(
Registry values: N491)
1943 50C MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (2685/312). NGC Census: (2513/464). Mintage: 53,190,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $185. (#6618)(
Registry values: N491)
1943-S 50C MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (3248/2833). NGC Census: (2215/1633). Mintage: 13,450,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $72. (#6620)(
Registry values: N208)
1943-S 50C MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (2335/496). NGC Census: (1337/293). Mintage: 13,450,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $255. (#6620)(
Registry values: N491)
1943-S 50C MS65 NGC. NGC Census: (1338/292). PCGS Population (2337/505). Mintage: 13,450,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $265. (#6620)(
Registry values: N491)
1943-S 50C MS66 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (473/23). NGC Census: (271/22). Mintage: 13,450,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $510. (#6620)(
Registry values: N991)
1944-D 50C MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (1221/189). PCGS Population (1559/165). Mintage: 9,769,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $240. (#6622)(
Registry values: N491)
1944-D 50C MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (1544/165). NGC Census: (1221/189). Mintage: 9,769,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $285. (#6622)(
Registry values: N491)
1945 50C MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (1289/101). PCGS Population (1378/71). Mintage: 31,502,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $185. (#6624)(
Registry values: N491)
1945 50C MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (1289/101). PCGS Population (1378/71). Mintage: 31,502,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $185. (#6624)(
Registry values: N491)
1945-D 50C MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (1744/122). NGC Census: (1726/157). Mintage: 9,966,800. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $190. (#6625)(
Registry values: N491)
1945-S 50C MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (579/24). PCGS Population (751/5). Mintage: 10,156,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $375. (#6626)(
Registry values: N991)
1945-S 50C MS66+ NGC. NGC Census: (579/24). PCGS Population (749/5). Mintage: 10,156,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $380. (#6626)(
Registry values: N991)
1946 50C MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (3268/884). NGC Census: (1817/554). Mintage: 12,118,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $120. (#6627)(
Registry values: N491)
1946 50C MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (846/32). NGC Census: (521/32). Mintage: 12,118,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $230. (#6627)(
Registry values: N991)
1946-D 50C MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (1719/100). PCGS Population (1631/37). Mintage: 2,151,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $185. (#6628)(
Registry values: N491)
1946-D 50C MS66 NGC. CAC. NGC Census: (1719/100). PCGS Population (1631/37). Mintage: 2,151,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $185. (#6628)(
Registry values: N491)
1946-D 50C MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (1640/37). NGC Census: (1719/100). Mintage: 2,151,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $185. (#6628)(
Registry values: N491)
1946-S 50C MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (1105/53). PCGS Population (1405/24). Mintage: 3,724,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $300. (#6629)(
Registry values: N491)
1946-S 50C MS66+ NGC. NGC Census: (1105/53). PCGS Population (1402/24). Mintage: 3,724,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $240. (#6629)(
Registry values: N491)
1946-S 50C MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (1402/24). NGC Census: (1106/53). Mintage: 3,724,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $240. (#6629)(
Registry values: N491)
1946-S 50C MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (1106/53). PCGS Population (1402/24). Mintage: 3,724,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $240. (#6629)(
Registry values: N491)
1947 50C MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (3259/888). NGC Census: (2457/673). Mintage: 4,094,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $150. (#6630)(
Registry values: N491)
1947-D 50C MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (725/41). PCGS Population (924/8). Mintage: 3,900,600. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $225. (#6631)(
Registry values: N991)
1947-D 50C MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (922/8). NGC Census: (725/41). Mintage: 3,900,600. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $225. (#6631)(
Registry values: N991)
Proof Walking Liberty Half Dollars
1938 50C --Scratches--NGC Details. Proof. NGC Census: (2/1664). PCGS Population (4/2287). Mintage: 8,152. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR60: $350. (#6638)(
Registry values: N1)
1938 50C PR64 PCGS. PCGS Population (632/1423). NGC Census: (295/1279). Mintage: 8,152. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR64: $610. (#6638)(
Registry values: N991)
1938 50C PR64 NGC. NGC Census: (295/1279). PCGS Population (632/1423). Mintage: 8,152. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR64: $610. (#6638)(
Registry values: N991)
1939 50C --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. Proof. NGC Census: (0/1793). PCGS Population (6/2519). Mintage: 8,808. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR60: $308. (#6639)(
Registry values: N1)
1939 50C PR65 NGC. NGC Census: (395/1058). PCGS Population (781/989). Mintage: 8,808. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR65: $650. (#6639)(
Registry values: N991)
1939 50C PR66 PCGS. PCGS Population (635/355). NGC Census: (618/440). Mintage: 8,808. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR66: $700. (#6639)(
Registry values: N991)
1940 50C PR64 NGC. NGC Census: (307/1696). PCGS Population (688/2025). Mintage: 11,279. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR64: $490. (#6640)(
Registry values: N991)
1940 50C PR66 PCGS. PCGS Population (735/306). NGC Census: (733/390). Mintage: 11,279. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR66: $590. (#6640)(
Registry values: N991)
1941 50C --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. Proof. NGC Census: (1/2838). PCGS Population (7/3978). Mintage: 15,412. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR60: $260. (#6641)(
Registry values: N1)
1941 50C PR66 PCGS. PCGS Population (908/275). NGC Census: (898/500). Mintage: 15,412. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR66: $570. (#6641)(
Registry values: N991)
1942 50C PCGS Genuine. The PCGS number ending in .98 suggests Damage as the reason, or perhaps one of the reasons, that PCGS deemed this coin not gradable. Mintage: 21,120. (#6642)
1942 50C PR55 NGC. NGC Census: (2/3930). PCGS Population (2/5528). Mintage: 21,120. (#6642)(
Registry values: N1)
1942 50C --Rev Stained--NGC Details. Proof. NGC Census: (1/3931). PCGS Population (12/5509). Mintage: 21,120. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR60: $235. (#6642)(
Registry values: N1)
1942 50C PR64 PCGS. PCGS Population (1238/3819). NGC Census: (609/3162). Mintage: 21,120. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR64: $440. (#6642)(
Registry values: N491)
1942 50C PR64 PCGS. PCGS Population (1238/3819). NGC Census: (609/3162). Mintage: 21,120. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR64: $440. (#6642)(
Registry values: N491)
1942 50C PR64 NGC. NGC Census: (608/3161). PCGS Population (1237/3815). Mintage: 21,120. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR64: $450. (#6642)(
Registry values: N491)
1942 50C PR65 NGC. NGC Census: (885/2276). PCGS Population (1599/2216). Mintage: 21,120. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR65: $480. (#6642)(
Registry values: N991)
1942 50C PR66 NGC. NGC Census: (1287/989). PCGS Population (1498/718). Mintage: 21,120. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR66: $550. (#6642)(
Registry values: N991)
1942 50C PR66 NGC. NGC Census: (1287/990). PCGS Population (1503/717). Mintage: 21,120. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR66: $545. (#6642)(
Registry values: N991)
1942 50C PR66 PCGS. PCGS Population (1501/717). NGC Census: (1286/992). Mintage: 21,120. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR66: $545. (#6642)(
Registry values: N991)
1942 50C PR67 NGC. NGC Census: (827/163). PCGS Population (684/34). Mintage: 21,120. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR67: $845. (#6642)(
Registry values: N991)
Franklin Half Dollars
1948 50C MS66 Full Bell Lines PCGS. PCGS Population (296/2). NGC Census: (90/6). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $300. (#86651)(
Registry values: N491)
1948 50C MS66 Full Bell Lines PCGS. PCGS Population (297/2). NGC Census: (90/6). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $300. (#86651)(
Registry values: N491)
1948-D 50C MS66 Full Bell Lines PCGS. PCGS Population (125/0). NGC Census: (13/0). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $635. (#86652)(
Registry values: N1793)
1949 50C MS66 Full Bell Lines PCGS. PCGS Population (146/0). NGC Census: (31/1). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $390. (#86653)(
Registry values: N991)
1949-D 50C MS65 Full Bell Lines PCGS. PCGS Population (415/22). NGC Census: (132/1). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $420. (#86654)(
Registry values: N991)
1949-S 50C MS64 Full Bell Lines PCGS. PCGS Population (332/565). NGC Census: (63/111). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $180. (#86655)(
Registry values: N208)
1949-S 50C MS64 Full Bell Lines PCGS. PCGS Population (331/566). NGC Census: (63/111). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $180. (#86655)(
Registry values: N208)
1949-S 50C MS66 Full Bell Lines PCGS. PCGS Population (126/3). NGC Census: (13/1). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $535. (#86655)(
Registry values: N991)
1950 50C MS66 Full Bell Lines PCGS. PCGS Population (167/5). NGC Census: (37/2). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $460. (#86656)(
Registry values: N991)
1950-D 50C MS65 Full Bell Lines PCGS. PCGS Population (508/49). NGC Census: (133/4). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $295. (#86657)(
Registry values: N491)
1951-D 50C MS65 Full Bell Lines NGC. NGC Census: (233/11). PCGS Population (591/68). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $170. (#86659)(
Registry values: N491)
1951-D 50C MS66 Full Bell Lines NGC. NGC Census: (11/0). PCGS Population (68/0). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $950. (#86659)(
Registry values: N2998)
1951-S 50C Double Die Reverse MS65 Full Bell Lines PCGS.
1952 50C MS66 Full Bell Lines PCGS. PCGS Population (227/6). NGC Census: (68/1). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $210. (#86661)(
Registry values: N491)
1952-S 50C MS64 Full Bell Lines PCGS. PCGS Population (321/262). NGC Census: (29/19). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $365. (#86663)(
Registry values: N491)
1953 50C MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (54/0). NGC Census: (39/1). Mintage: 2,600,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $350. (#6664)(
Registry values: N491)
1953-D 50C MS66 Full Bell Lines PCGS. PCGS Population (78/1). NGC Census: (13/2). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $750. (#86665)(
Registry values: N1793)
1953-S 50C MS66 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (414/1). NGC Census: (440/5). Mintage: 4,148,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $190. (#6666)(
Registry values: N208)
1953-S 50C MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (406/1). NGC Census: (440/5). Mintage: 4,148,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $190. (#6666)(
Registry values: N208)
1954 50C MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (56/0). PCGS Population (22/1). Mintage: 13,100,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $260. (#6667)(
Registry values: N491)
1954-D 50C MS66 Full Bell Lines PCGS. PCGS Population (82/2). NGC Census: (22/1). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $725. (#86668)(
Registry values: N1793)
1954-S 50C MS66 Full Bell Lines PCGS. PCGS Population (76/1). NGC Census: (6/0). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $1,025. (#86669)(
Registry values: N1793)
1955 50C MS66 Full Bell Lines PCGS. PCGS Population (123/1). NGC Census: (0/0). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $330. (#86670)(
Registry values: N991)
1956 50C MS66 Full Bell Lines PCGS. PCGS Population (606/11). NGC Census: (81/2). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $140. (#86671)(
Registry values: N69)
1956 50C MS66 Full Bell Lines PCGS. PCGS Population (606/11). NGC Census: (81/2). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $140. (#86671)(
Registry values: N69)
1957-D 50C MS66 Full Bell Lines PCGS. PCGS Population (320/9). NGC Census: (82/6). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $180. (#86673)(
Registry values: N208)
1958 50C MS67 PCGS. PCGS Population (32/0). NGC Census: (27/0). Mintage: 4,000,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $525. (#6674)(
Registry values: N991)
1961 50C MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (30/4). PCGS Population (20/0). Mintage: 8,200,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $500. (#6680)(
Registry values: N991)
1961-D 50C MS65 Full Bell Lines PCGS. PCGS Population (250/11). NGC Census: (66/2). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $330. (#86681)(
Registry values: N491)
1962 50C MS64 Full Bell Lines PCGS. PCGS Population (694/144). NGC Census: (49/11). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $200. (#86682)(
Registry values: N491)
1962-D 50C MS65 Full Bell Lines PCGS. PCGS Population (253/10). NGC Census: (96/1). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $420. (#86683)(
Registry values: N491)
Proof Franklin Half Dollars
1950 50C PR65 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (1076/402). NGC Census: (537/519). Mintage: 51,386. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR65: $370. (#6691)(
Registry values: N1)
1951 50C PR63 ANACS. NGC Census: (87/1552). PCGS Population (239/2393). Mintage: 57,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR63: $240. (#6692)(
Registry values: N1)
1951 50C PR64 PCGS. PCGS Population (997/1399). NGC Census: (413/1134). Mintage: 57,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR64: $265. (#6692)(
Registry values: N1)
1951 50C PR66 Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (58/7). NGC Census: (84/15). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR66: $875. (#86692)(
Registry values: N991)
1952 50C PR66 Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (93/28). NGC Census: (162/83). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR66: $460. (#86693)(
Registry values: N991)
1955 50C PR68 Cameo PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (60/0). NGC Census: (323/4). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR68: $340. (#86696)(
Registry values: N491)
1955 50C PR68 Cameo NGC. NGC Census: (323/4). PCGS Population (60/0). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR68: $340. (#86696)(
Registry values: N491)
1956 50C Type Two PR68 Cameo PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (544/30). NGC Census: (304/78). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR68: $130. (#86697)(
Registry values: N69)
1956 50C Type Two PR68 Cameo PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (544/30). NGC Census: (304/78). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR68: $130. (#86697)
From The Classic Collection.(
Registry values: N69)
1956 50C Type Two PR69 Cameo NGC. NGC Census: (78/0). PCGS Population (30/0). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR69: $470. (#86697)
From The Classic Collection.(
Registry values: N491)
1956 50C Type Two PR68 Deep Cameo PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (369/39). NGC Census: (0/0). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR68: $340. (#96697)(
Registry values: P1)
1956 50C Type Two PR68 Ultra Cameo NGC. NGC Census: (0/0). PCGS Population (369/39). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR68: $340. (#96697)(
Registry values: P1)
1960 50C PR67 Deep Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (113/75). NGC Census: (88/62). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR67: $220. (#96701)(
Registry values: N208)
1960 50C PR68 Deep Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (70/5). NGC Census: (61/1). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR68: $800. (#96701)(
Registry values: N491)
1961 50C PR68 Ultra Cameo NGC. NGC Census: (0/0). PCGS Population (80/1). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR68: $1,025. (#96702)(
Registry values: N991)
1962 50C PR68 Deep Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (168/11). NGC Census: (217/18). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR68: $370. (#96703)(
Registry values: N491)
1963 50C PR68 Deep Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (205/16). NGC Census: (154/5). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR68: $280. (#96704)(
Registry values: N491)
Proof Kennedy Half Dollars
1970-S 50C PR69 Ultra Cameo NGC. NGC Census: (217/0). PCGS Population (224/0). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR69: $225. (#96806)(
Registry values: N69)
Seated Dollars
1840 $1 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. XF. NGC Census: (14/157). PCGS Population (35/173). Mintage: 61,005. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $600. (#6926)(
Registry values: N991)
1841 $1 XF45 PCGS. PCGS Population (53/154). NGC Census: (19/135). Mintage: 173,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $546. (#6927)(
Registry values: N991)
1842 $1 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. XF. Mintage: 184,618. (#6928)(
Registry values: N991)
1843 $1 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. XF. NGC Census: (18/262). PCGS Population (54/292). Mintage: 165,100. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $475. (#6929)(
Registry values: N491)
1846 $1 PCGS Genuine. The PCGS number ending in .92 suggests Cleaning as the reason, or perhaps one of the reasons, that PCGS deemed this coin not gradable. Mintage: 110,600. (#6932)
1846 $1 VF25 NGC. NGC Census: (4/342). PCGS Population (7/420). Mintage: 110,600. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF25: $335. (#6932)(
Registry values: N491)
1846 $1 XF40 PCGS. PCGS Population (55/333). NGC Census: (19/315). Mintage: 110,600. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $450. (#6932)(
Registry values: N991)
1846 $1 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. XF. NGC Census: (19/314). PCGS Population (55/333). Mintage: 110,600. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $450. (#6932)(
Registry values: N991)
1847 $1 XF45 PCGS. PCGS Population (83/276). NGC Census: (41/252). Mintage: 140,750. (#6934)(
Registry values: N491)
1847 $1 --Artificial Toning--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (27/225). PCGS Population (69/207). Mintage: 140,750. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $650. (#6934)(
Registry values: N991)
1859-O $1 XF45 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (55/550). NGC Census: (14/384). Mintage: 360,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $513. (#6947)(
Registry values: N491)
1859-O $1 AU53 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (23/487). NGC Census: (27/345). Mintage: 360,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU53: $650. (#6947)(
Registry values: N991)
1860-O $1 Fine 12 NGC. NGC Census: (4/629). PCGS Population (4/1029). Mintage: 515,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Fine 12: $260. (#6950)(
Registry values: N491)
1860-O $1 AU50 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (54/822). NGC Census: (18/534). Mintage: 515,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $630. (#6950)(
Registry values: N991)
1860-O $1 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (18/534). PCGS Population (54/822). Mintage: 515,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $630. (#6950)(
Registry values: N991)
1866 $1 Motto--Environmental Damage--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (7/57). PCGS Population (11/97). Mintage: 48,900. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $775. (#6959)(
Registry values: N991)
1871 $1 VF30 NGC. NGC Census: (15/409). PCGS Population (20/566). Mintage: 1,074,760. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF30: $384. (#6966)(
Registry values: N491)
1872 $1 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. XF. NGC Census: (29/244). PCGS Population (52/281). Mintage: 1,106,450. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $430. (#6968)(
Registry values: N491)
1872 $1 --Cleaned--ANACS. AU50 Details. NGC Census: (19/178). PCGS Population (48/187). Mintage: 1,106,450. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $675. (#6968)(
Registry values: N991)
Trade Dollars
1873 T$1 VF30 PCGS. PCGS Population (2/193). NGC Census: (2/124). Mintage: 396,600. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF30: $167. (#7031)(
Registry values: N491)
1873-CC T$1 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. VF. NGC Census: (1/102). PCGS Population (2/179). Mintage: 124,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $375. (#7032)(
Registry values: N491)
1874-S T$1 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (5/251). PCGS Population (16/292). Mintage: 2,549,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $300. (#7036)(
Registry values: N491)
1875-S T$1 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (6/755). PCGS Population (23/961). Mintage: 4,487,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $235. (#7039)(
Registry values: N491)
1876-S T$1 --Chopmarked--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (13/558). PCGS Population (22/628). Mintage: 5,227,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $235. (#7043)(
Registry values: N491)
1876-S T$1 AU58 PCGS. PCGS Population (106/418). NGC Census: (98/419). Mintage: 5,227,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $460. (#7043)(
Registry values: N491)
1877-CC T$1 --Harshly Cleaned--NGC Details. VF. NGC Census: (2/103). PCGS Population (4/133). Mintage: 534,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $425. (#7045)(
Registry values: N491)
1878-CC T$1 --Cleaned, Scratches--NGC Details. VF. NGC Census: (0/72). PCGS Population (4/133). Mintage: 97,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $1,325. (#7047)(
Registry values: N991)
1878-S T$1 Chopmarked ANACS. MS60 Details. NGC Census: (16/345). PCGS Population (21/380). Mintage: 4,162,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $850. (#7048)
Morgan Dollars
1878 8TF $1 MS63 PCGS. Vam-3, Spiked Eye. PCGS Population (3247/2677). NGC Census: (2153/2128). Mintage: 699,300. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $145. (#7072)(
Registry values: P5, N491)
1878 8TF $1 MS63 ★
NGC. NGC Census: (2147/2132). PCGS Population (3255/2677). Mintage: 699,300. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $145. (#7072)(
Registry values: P5, N491)
1878 8TF $1 MS63 ANACS. NGC Census: (2148/2129). PCGS Population (3243/2673). Mintage: 699,300. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $145. (#7072)(
Registry values: P5, N491)
1878 8TF $1 MS64 ANACS. NGC Census: (1788/344). PCGS Population (2186/488). Mintage: 699,300. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $325. (#7072)(
Registry values: P5, N491)
1878 7/8TF $1 Strong MS62 NGC. 7/7 TF. VAM-42. NGC Census: (696/2356). PCGS Population (1001/3689). Mintage: 544,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $145. (#7078)(
Registry values: P5, N208)
1878 7/8TF $1 Strong MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (1331/205). NGC Census: (931/91). Mintage: 544,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $400. (#7078)(
Registry values: P5, N491)
1878 7/8TF $1 Strong MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (1345/209). NGC Census: (932/91). Mintage: 544,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $400. (#7078)(
Registry values: P5, N491)
1878 7/8TF $1 Strong MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (932/91). PCGS Population (1345/209). Mintage: 544,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $400. (#7078)(
Registry values: P5, N491)
1878 7/8TF $1 Strong MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (1347/209). NGC Census: (931/91). Mintage: 544,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $400. (#7078)(
Registry values: P5, N491)
1878 7/8TF $1 Strong MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (1345/209). NGC Census: (932/91). Mintage: 544,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $400. (#7078)(
Registry values: P5, N491)
1878 7/8TF $1 Strong MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (1345/209). NGC Census: (932/91). Mintage: 544,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $400. (#7078)(
Registry values: P5, N491)
1878 7TF $1 Reverse of 1878 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (2240/468). NGC Census: (3147/474). Mintage: 4,900,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $210. (#7074)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1878 7TF $1 Reverse of 1878 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (3145/474). PCGS Population (2240/468). Mintage: 4,900,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $210. (#7074)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1878 7TF $1 Reverse of 1878 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (3146/473). PCGS Population (2246/471). Mintage: 4,900,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $200. (#7074)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1878 7TF $1 Reverse of 1878 MS64 Prooflike NGC. NGC Census: (238/29). PCGS Population (158/35). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $340. (#7075)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1878 7TF $1 Reverse of 1879 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (1135/301). NGC Census: (1004/137). Mintage: 4,300,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $440. (#7076)(
Registry values: P5, N491)
1878 7TF $1 Reverse of 1879 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (1135/301). NGC Census: (1004/137). Mintage: 4,300,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $440. (#7076)(
Registry values: P5, N491)
1878 7TF $1 Reverse of 1879 MS62 Prooflike PCGS. PCGS Population (45/118). NGC Census: (40/94). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $125. (#7077)(
Registry values: P5, N208)
1878 7TF $1 Reverse of 1879 MS63 Prooflike PCGS. PCGS Population (73/45). NGC Census: (69/25). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $280. (#7077)(
Registry values: P5, N491)
1878-CC $1 MS62 ANACS. NGC Census: (1996/9306). PCGS Population (2930/14127). Mintage: 2,212,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $220. (#7080)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1878-CC $1 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (1992/9291). PCGS Population (2930/14127). Mintage: 2,212,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $220. (#7080)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1878-CC $1 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (1996/9306). PCGS Population (2930/14127). Mintage: 2,212,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $220. (#7080)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1878-CC $1 MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (4113/5206). PCGS Population (6810/7350). Mintage: 2,212,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $265. (#7080)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1878-CC $1 MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (6819/7351). NGC Census: (4103/5203). Mintage: 2,212,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $265. (#7080)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1878-CC $1 MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (6790/7337). NGC Census: (4098/5193). Mintage: 2,212,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $265. (#7080)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1878-CC $1 MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (4098/5193). PCGS Population (6790/7337). Mintage: 2,212,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $265. (#7080)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1878-CC $1 MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (4108/5205). PCGS Population (6795/7344). Mintage: 2,212,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $265. (#7080)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1878-CC $1 MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (4113/5206). PCGS Population (6810/7350). Mintage: 2,212,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $265. (#7080)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1878-CC $1 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (3999/1207). PCGS Population (5656/1694). Mintage: 2,212,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $420. (#7080)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1878-CC $1 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (3999/1207). PCGS Population (5656/1694). Mintage: 2,212,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $420. (#7080)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1878-CC $1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (5636/1701). NGC Census: (3984/1209). Mintage: 2,212,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $425. (#7080)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1878-CC $1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (5636/1701). NGC Census: (3984/1209). Mintage: 2,212,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $425. (#7080)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1878-CC $1 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (3984/1209). PCGS Population (5636/1701). Mintage: 2,212,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $425. (#7080)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1878-CC $1 MS63 Prooflike PCGS. PCGS Population (498/513). NGC Census: (420/407). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $440. (#7081)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1878-CC $1 MS64 Prooflike PCGS. PCGS Population (385/128). NGC Census: (305/101). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $675. (#7081)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1878-CC $1 MS64 Prooflike NGC. NGC Census: (306/101). PCGS Population (381/127). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $675. (#7081)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1878-CC $1 MS64 Prooflike PCGS. PCGS Population (385/128). NGC Census: (305/101). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $675. (#7081)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1878-S $1 XF40 ANACS. Vam-62 Top-100, Long Nock. NGC Census: (9/26560). PCGS Population (9/28843). Mintage: 9,774,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $19. (#7082)(
Registry values: P2, N1)
1878-S $1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (10715/3811). NGC Census: (11839/4019). Mintage: 9,774,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $86. (#7082)(
Registry values: P2, N208)
1878-S $1 MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (3291/520). NGC Census: (3515/504). Mintage: 9,774,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $215. (#7082)(
Registry values: P2, N491)
1878-S $1 MS65 NGC. NGC Census: (3511/505). PCGS Population (3286/524). Mintage: 9,774,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $215. (#7082)(
Registry values: P2, N491)
1878-S $1 MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (3291/520). NGC Census: (3515/504). Mintage: 9,774,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $215. (#7082)
From The Classic Collection.(
Registry values: P2, N491)
1878-S $1 MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (3291/520). NGC Census: (3515/504). Mintage: 9,774,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $215. (#7082)
From The Classic Collection.(
Registry values: P2, N491)
1878-S $1 MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (3291/520). NGC Census: (3515/504). Mintage: 9,774,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $215. (#7082)(
Registry values: P2, N491)
1878-S $1 MS66 NGC. CAC. NGC Census: (474/31). PCGS Population (503/21). Mintage: 9,774,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $710. (#7082)(
Registry values: P2, N991)
1878-S $1 MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (473/31). PCGS Population (503/21). Mintage: 9,774,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $710. (#7082)(
Registry values: P2, N991)
1878-S $1 MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (499/21). NGC Census: (473/31). Mintage: 9,774,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $700. (#7082)(
Registry values: P2, N991)
1878-S $1 MS66 NGC. CAC. NGC Census: (473/31). PCGS Population (499/21). Mintage: 9,774,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $700. (#7082)(
Registry values: P2, N991)
1879 $1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (2953/913). NGC Census: (3396/628). Mintage: 14,807,100. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $110. (#7084)(
Registry values: P4, N208)
1879 $1 MS65 NGC. CAC. NGC Census: (574/55). PCGS Population (823/90). Mintage: 14,807,100. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $655. (#7084)(
Registry values: P4, N991)
1879 $1 MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (844/90). NGC Census: (573/54). Mintage: 14,807,100. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $685. (#7084)(
Registry values: P4, N991)
1879 $1 MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (823/90). NGC Census: (574/55). Mintage: 14,807,100. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $655. (#7084)(
Registry values: P4, N991)
1879-CC $1 Fine 12 NGC. NGC Census: (27/1590). PCGS Population (58/3165). Mintage: 756,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Fine 12: $160. (#7086)(
Registry values: P7, N1)
1879-CC $1 Fine 15 PCGS. PCGS Population (58/3104). NGC Census: (32/1548). Mintage: 756,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Fine 15: $193. (#7086)(
Registry values: P7, N1)
1879-CC $1 XF40 NGC. NGC Census: (78/1311). PCGS Population (133/2607). Mintage: 756,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $585. (#7086)(
Registry values: P7, N991)
1879-CC $1 --Improperly Cleaned--NCS. VF Details. NGC Census: (0/0). PCGS Population (0/0). Mintage: 756,000. (#7086)(
Registry values: P7)
1879-CC $1 --Rim Damage--NGC Details. XF. NGC Census: (0/0). PCGS Population (0/0). Mintage: 756,000. (#7086)(
Registry values: P7)
1879-CC $1 Capped Die--Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. XF. VAM-3. A Top 100 Variety. (#7088)(
Registry values: P6, N491)
1879-O $1 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (1202/139). PCGS Population (1798/280). Mintage: 2,887,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $440. (#7090)(
Registry values: P5, N491)
1879-O $1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (1798/280). NGC Census: (1202/139). Mintage: 2,887,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $440. (#7090)(
Registry values: P5, N491)
1879-O $1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (1809/283). NGC Census: (1202/139). Mintage: 2,887,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $440. (#7090)(
Registry values: P5, N491)
1879-O $1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (1807/283). NGC Census: (1200/137). Mintage: 2,887,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $440. (#7090)(
Registry values: P5, N491)
1879-S $1 MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (21557/7772). NGC Census: (18937/8135). Mintage: 9,110,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $130. (#7092)(
Registry values: P1, N208)
1879-S $1 MS65 NGC. NGC Census: (18989/8160). PCGS Population (21592/7763). Mintage: 9,110,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $126. (#7092)(
Registry values: P1, N208)
1879-S $1 MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (6146/1989). PCGS Population (6531/1241). Mintage: 9,110,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $235. (#7092)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1879-S $1 MS66 ANACS. NGC Census: (6146/1989). PCGS Population (6531/1241). Mintage: 9,110,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $235. (#7092)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1879-S $1 MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (6146/1989). PCGS Population (6531/1241). Mintage: 9,110,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $235. (#7092)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1879-S $1 MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (6155/1995). PCGS Population (6527/1231). Mintage: 9,110,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $235. (#7092)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1879-S $1 MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (6155/1995). PCGS Population (6527/1231). Mintage: 9,110,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $235. (#7092)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1879-S $1 MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (6155/1995). PCGS Population (6527/1231). Mintage: 9,110,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $235. (#7092)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1879-S $1 MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (6155/1995). PCGS Population (6527/1231). Mintage: 9,110,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $235. (#7092)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1879-S $1 MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (6166/1994). PCGS Population (6527/1236). Mintage: 9,110,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $220. (#7092)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1879-S $1 MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (6166/1994). PCGS Population (6527/1236). Mintage: 9,110,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $220. (#7092)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1879-S $1 MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (6166/1994). PCGS Population (6527/1236). Mintage: 9,110,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $235. (#7092)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1879-S $1 MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (6166/1994). PCGS Population (6527/1236). Mintage: 9,110,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $235. (#7092)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1879-S $1 MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (6527/1236). NGC Census: (6166/1994). Mintage: 9,110,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $220. (#7092)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1879-S $1 MS67 PCGS. PCGS Population (1164/77). NGC Census: (1855/134). Mintage: 9,110,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $740. (#7092)(
Registry values: P1, N991)
1879-S $1 MS67 PCGS. PCGS Population (1158/78). NGC Census: (1860/134). Mintage: 9,110,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $740. (#7092)(
Registry values: P1, N991)
1879-S $1 MS67 PCGS. PCGS Population (1158/78). NGC Census: (1860/134). Mintage: 9,110,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $740. (#7092)(
Registry values: P1, N991)
1879-S $1 MS67 NGC. NGC Census: (1860/134). PCGS Population (1158/78). Mintage: 9,110,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $740. (#7092)(
Registry values: P1, N991)
1879-S $1 MS67 NGC. NGC Census: (1860/134). PCGS Population (1158/78). Mintage: 9,110,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $740. (#7092)(
Registry values: P1, N991)
1879-S $1 MS67 NGC. NGC Census: (1860/134). PCGS Population (1158/78). Mintage: 9,110,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $740. (#7092)(
Registry values: P1, N991)
1879-S $1 MS67 NGC. NGC Census: (1860/134). PCGS Population (1158/78). Mintage: 9,110,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $740. (#7092)(
Registry values: P1, N991)
1879-S $1 MS67 NGC. NGC Census: (1860/134). PCGS Population (1158/78). Mintage: 9,110,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $740. (#7092)(
Registry values: P1, N991)
1879-S $1 MS65 Deep Mirror Prooflike ANACS. NGC Census: (106/31). PCGS Population (143/54). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $950. (#97093)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1880 $1 MS63 ANACS. VAM-43. NGC Census: (2790/4371). PCGS Population (3382/4310). Mintage: 12,601,355. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $44. (#7096)(
Registry values: P4, N69)
1880 $1 MS64 ANACS. NGC Census: (3764/612). PCGS Population (3303/1007). Mintage: 12,601,355. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $110. (#7096)(
Registry values: P4, N208)
1880 $1 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (3764/612). PCGS Population (3313/997). Mintage: 12,601,355. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $106. (#7096)(
Registry values: P4, N208)
1880 $1 MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (915/82). NGC Census: (573/37). Mintage: 12,601,355. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $570. (#7096)(
Registry values: P4, N991)
1880 $1 8 Over 7 MS65 NGC. Hot-50 Vam-11A, Check Mark Clash. NGC Census: (0/0). PCGS Population (2/0). (#7098)(
Registry values: P5)
1880-CC $1 Fine 12 PCGS. PCGS Population (14/10918). NGC Census: (10/5715). Mintage: 591,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Fine 12: $160. (#7100)(
Registry values: P4, N1)
1880-CC $1 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (17/5641). PCGS Population (45/10766). Mintage: 591,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $438. (#7100)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1880-CC $1 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (480/5060). PCGS Population (956/9579). Mintage: 591,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $455. (#7100)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1880-CC $1 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (481/5077). PCGS Population (959/9578). Mintage: 591,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $455. (#7100)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1880-CC $1 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (480/5070). PCGS Population (960/9588). Mintage: 591,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $455. (#7100)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1880-CC $1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (4039/2833). NGC Census: (2328/1452). Mintage: 591,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $560. (#7100)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1880-CC $1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (4039/2842). NGC Census: (2305/1465). Mintage: 591,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $560. (#7100)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1880-CC $1 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (2328/1452). PCGS Population (4039/2833). Mintage: 591,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $560. (#7100)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1880-CC $1 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (2328/1452). PCGS Population (4039/2833). Mintage: 591,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $560. (#7100)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1880-CC $1 MS63 Deep Mirror Prooflike NGC. NGC Census: (67/209). PCGS Population (80/94). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $800. (#97101)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1880-CC $1 8 Over High 7, VAM-5 MS64 NGC. Top 100. NGC Census: (0/0). PCGS Population (307/282). (#7102)(
Registry values: P4)
1880-CC $1 8 Over Low 7 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (226/198). NGC Census: (0/0). (#7104)(
Registry values: P4)
1880/79-CC $1 Reverse of 1878--Cleaned--ANACS. MS60 Details. Vam-4 Top-100
. NGC Census: (7/1266). PCGS Population (23/2779). Mintage: 591,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $450. (#7108)(
Registry values: P5, N491)
1880/79-CC $1 Reverse of 1878 MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (760/1687). NGC Census: (399/694). Mintage: 591,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $535. (#7108)(
Registry values: P5, N491)
1880-O $1 --Cleaned--ANACS. AU58 Details Prooflike. VAM-48. Hangnail. Top 100. NGC Census: (814/5223). PCGS Population (880/6249). Mintage: 5,305,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $31. (#7114)(
Registry values: P6, N1)
1880-O $1 MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (1643/904). PCGS Population (2045/1087). Mintage: 5,305,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $300. (#7114)(
Registry values: P6, N491)
1880-O $1 MS63 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (2049/1088). NGC Census: (1641/917). Mintage: 5,305,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $300. (#7114)(
Registry values: P6, N491)
1880-O $1 MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (2049/1088). NGC Census: (1641/917). Mintage: 5,305,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $300. (#7114)(
Registry values: P6, N491)
1880-O $1 MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (1639/915). PCGS Population (2033/1117). Mintage: 5,305,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $300. (#7114)(
Registry values: P6, N491)
1880-O $1 MS63 PCGS. Top-100 Vam-43, Doubled Ear. PCGS Population (2033/1117). NGC Census: (1641/917). Mintage: 5,305,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $300. (#7114)(
Registry values: P6, N491)
1880-O $1 MS63 NGC. CAC. NGC Census: (1643/904). PCGS Population (2045/1087). Mintage: 5,305,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $300. (#7114)
From The Classic Collection.(
Registry values: P6, N491)
1880-O $1 8/7 MS63 PCGS. Top-100 Vam-6A, Ear. PCGS Population (0/1). NGC Census: (0/0). (#41289)
1880-S $1 MS64 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (46433/41384). NGC Census: (44354/41646). Mintage: 8,900,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $50. (#7118)(
Registry values: P1, N208)
1880-S $1 MS65 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (30436/10893). NGC Census: (28462/13184). Mintage: 8,900,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $126. (#7118)(
Registry values: P1, N208)
1880-S $1 MS66 ★
NGC. NGC Census: (9946/3238). PCGS Population (9122/1771). Mintage: 8,900,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $235. (#7118)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1880-S $1 MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (9946/3238). PCGS Population (9122/1771). Mintage: 8,900,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $235. (#7118)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1880-S $1 MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (9946/3238). PCGS Population (9122/1771). Mintage: 8,900,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $235. (#7118)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1880-S $1 MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (9122/1771). NGC Census: (9946/3238). Mintage: 8,900,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $235. (#7118)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1880-S $1 MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (9122/1771). NGC Census: (9946/3238). Mintage: 8,900,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $235. (#7118)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1880-S $1 MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (9969/3252). PCGS Population (9117/1772). Mintage: 8,900,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $220. (#7118)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1880-S $1 MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (9942/3234). PCGS Population (9122/1771). Mintage: 8,900,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $235. (#7118)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1880-S $1 MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (9117/1772). NGC Census: (9969/3252). Mintage: 8,900,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $235. (#7118)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1880-S $1 MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (9117/1772). NGC Census: (9969/3252). Mintage: 8,900,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $235. (#7118)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1880-S $1 MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (9117/1772). NGC Census: (9969/3252). Mintage: 8,900,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $235. (#7118)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1880-S $1 MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (9117/1772). NGC Census: (9969/3252). Mintage: 8,900,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $235. (#7118)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1880-S $1 MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (9117/1772). NGC Census: (9969/3252). Mintage: 8,900,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $235. (#7118)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1880-S $1 MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (9969/3252). PCGS Population (9117/1772). Mintage: 8,900,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $235. (#7118)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1880-S $1 MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (9969/3252). PCGS Population (9117/1772). Mintage: 8,900,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $235. (#7118)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1880-S $1 MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (9969/3252). PCGS Population (9117/1772). Mintage: 8,900,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $235. (#7118)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1880-S $1 MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (9969/3252). PCGS Population (9117/1772). Mintage: 8,900,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $235. (#7118)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1880-S $1 MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (9969/3252). PCGS Population (9117/1772). Mintage: 8,900,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $235. (#7118)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1880-S $1 MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (9969/3252). PCGS Population (9117/1772). Mintage: 8,900,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $235. (#7118)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1880-S $1 MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (9969/3252). PCGS Population (9117/1772). Mintage: 8,900,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $235. (#7118)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1880-S $1 MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (9969/3252). PCGS Population (9117/1772). Mintage: 8,900,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $235. (#7118)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1880-S $1 MS67 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (1629/143). NGC Census: (2998/254). Mintage: 8,900,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $700. (#7118)(
Registry values: P1, N991)
1880-S $1 MS67 NGC. NGC Census: (2998/254). PCGS Population (1629/143). Mintage: 8,900,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $700. (#7118)(
Registry values: P1, N991)
1880-S $1 MS67 NGC. NGC Census: (2998/254). PCGS Population (1629/143). Mintage: 8,900,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $700. (#7118)(
Registry values: P1, N991)
1880-S $1 MS67 NGC. NGC Census: (2998/254). PCGS Population (1629/143). Mintage: 8,900,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $700. (#7118)(
Registry values: P1, N991)
1880-S $1 MS67 NGC. NGC Census: (2998/254). PCGS Population (1629/143). Mintage: 8,900,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $700. (#7118)(
Registry values: P1, N991)
1880-S $1 MS67 NGC. NGC Census: (2998/254). PCGS Population (1629/143). Mintage: 8,900,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $700. (#7118)(
Registry values: P1, N991)
1880-S $1 MS67 NGC. NGC Census: (2998/254). PCGS Population (1629/143). Mintage: 8,900,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $700. (#7118)(
Registry values: P1, N991)
1880-S $1 MS67 NGC. NGC Census: (2998/254). PCGS Population (1629/143). Mintage: 8,900,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $700. (#7118)(
Registry values: P1, N991)
1880-S $1 MS67 NGC. NGC Census: (2998/254). PCGS Population (1629/143). Mintage: 8,900,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $700. (#7118)(
Registry values: P1, N991)
1880-S $1 MS67 NGC. NGC Census: (2998/254). PCGS Population (1629/143). Mintage: 8,900,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $700. (#7118)(
Registry values: P1, N991)
1880-S $1 MS65 Prooflike PCGS. PCGS Population (2380/780). NGC Census: (1883/871). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $210. (#7119)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1880-S $1 MS66 Prooflike PCGS. PCGS Population (654/126). NGC Census: (712/158). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $440. (#7119)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1880-S $1 MS66 Prooflike PCGS. PCGS Population (655/126). NGC Census: (713/158). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $440. (#7119)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1880-S $1 MS66 Prooflike PCGS. PCGS Population (655/126). NGC Census: (713/158). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $440. (#7119)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1880-S $1 8 Over 7 MS65 Deep Mirror Prooflike PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (5/1). NGC Census: (0/0). (#97121)(
Registry values: P3)
1880/9-S $1 MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (298/131). NGC Census: (0/0). (#7122)(
Registry values: P3)
1880/9-S $1 MS66 PCGS. Hot-50 Vam-11, Overdate. PCGS Population (103/24). NGC Census: (0/0). (#7122)(
Registry values: P3)
1880/9-S $1 MS66 NGC. Hot-50 Vam-11, Medium S. NGC Census: (0/0). PCGS Population (107/24). (#7122)(
Registry values: P3)
1881 $1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (3295/872). NGC Census: (3312/620). Mintage: 9,163,975. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $108. (#7124)(
Registry values: P4, N208)
1881 $1 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (3299/619). PCGS Population (3298/873). Mintage: 9,163,975. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $108. (#7124)(
Registry values: P4, N208)
1881 $1 MS65 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (819/64). NGC Census: (568/51). Mintage: 9,163,975. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $600. (#7124)(
Registry values: P4, N991)
1881 $1 MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (809/64). NGC Census: (568/51). Mintage: 9,163,975. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $590. (#7124)(
Registry values: P4, N991)
1881-CC $1 VG8 NGC. NGC Census: (11/7893). PCGS Population (19/16972). Mintage: 296,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VG8 : $285. (#7126)(
Registry values: P4, N1)
1881-CC $1 VG8 PCGS. PCGS Population (19/17004). NGC Census: (11/7917). Mintage: 296,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VG8 : $285. (#7126)(
Registry values: P4, N1)
1881-CC $1 Fine 15 NGC. NGC Census: (3/7858). PCGS Population (18/16923). Mintage: 296,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Fine 15: $306. (#7126)(
Registry values: P4, N1)
1881-CC $1 XF40 PCGS. PCGS Population (10/16878). NGC Census: (8/7852). Mintage: 296,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $342. (#7126)(
Registry values: P4, N1)
1881-CC $1 AU58 NGC. NGC Census: (8/7846). PCGS Population (8/16877). Mintage: 296,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $390. (#7126)(
Registry values: P4, N1)
1881-CC $1 --Obv Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (9/7844). PCGS Population (29/16861). Mintage: 296,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $408. (#7126)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1881-CC $1 --Obv Damage--NGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (9/7844). PCGS Population (29/16861). Mintage: 296,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $408. (#7126)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1881-CC $1 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (523/7196). PCGS Population (1008/15660). Mintage: 296,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $435. (#7126)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1881-CC $1 MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (1595/5640). PCGS Population (3614/12074). Mintage: 296,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $450. (#7126)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1881-CC $1 MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (1593/5622). PCGS Population (3617/12085). Mintage: 296,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $445. (#7126)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1881-CC $1 MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (3614/12074). NGC Census: (1595/5640). Mintage: 296,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $445. (#7126)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1881-CC $1 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (2920/2720). PCGS Population (6448/5626). Mintage: 296,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $515. (#7126)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1881-CC $1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (6448/5626). NGC Census: (2920/2720). Mintage: 296,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $510. (#7126)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1881-CC $1 MS65 ★
NGC. CAC. NGC Census: (1837/883). PCGS Population (4090/1536). Mintage: 296,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $910. (#7126)(
Registry values: P4, N991)
1881-CC $1 MS65 NGC. NGC Census: (1831/885). PCGS Population (4086/1550). Mintage: 296,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $930. (#7126)(
Registry values: P4, N991)
1881-CC $1 MS63 Prooflike NGC. NGC Census: (140/272). PCGS Population (311/545). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $485. (#7127)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1881-O $1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (2930/475). NGC Census: (3526/460). Mintage: 5,708,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $150. (#7128)(
Registry values: P4, N208)
1881-O $1 MS64 + PCGS Secure. PCGS Population (2934/474). NGC Census: (3518/468). Mintage: 5,708,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $150. (#7128)(
Registry values: P4, N208)
1881-O $1 MS64 PCGS and a
1881-S MS64 PCGS.From The Classic Collection.(
Registry values: P4, N208)
1881-O $1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (2930/475). NGC Census: (3526/460). Mintage: 5,708,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $150. (#7128)(
Registry values: P4, N208)
1881-S $1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (80511/57545). NGC Census: (78608/60880). Mintage: 12,760,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $50. (#7130)(
Registry values: P1, N208)
1881-S $1 MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (44529/13016). NGC Census: (43835/17045). Mintage: 12,760,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $126. (#7130)(
Registry values: P1, N208)
1881-S $1 MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (13422/3447). PCGS Population (11547/1507). Mintage: 12,760,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $230. (#7130)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1881-S $1 MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (11547/1507). NGC Census: (13422/3447). Mintage: 12,760,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $230. (#7130)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1881-S $1 MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (13422/3447). PCGS Population (11547/1507). Mintage: 12,760,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $230. (#7130)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1881-S $1 MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (11547/1507). NGC Census: (13422/3447). Mintage: 12,760,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $230. (#7130)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1881-S $1 MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (13422/3447). PCGS Population (11547/1507). Mintage: 12,760,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $230. (#7130)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1881-S $1 MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (11547/1507). NGC Census: (13422/3447). Mintage: 12,760,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $230. (#7130)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1881-S $1 MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (11547/1507). NGC Census: (13410/3444). Mintage: 12,760,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $230. (#7130)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1881-S $1 MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (13574/3471). PCGS Population (11509/1507). Mintage: 12,760,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $220. (#7130)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1881-S $1 MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (11509/1507). NGC Census: (13574/3471). Mintage: 12,760,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $230. (#7130)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1881-S $1 MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (11509/1507). NGC Census: (13574/3471). Mintage: 12,760,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $230. (#7130)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1881-S $1 MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (11509/1507). NGC Census: (13574/3471). Mintage: 12,760,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $230. (#7130)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1881-S $1 MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (13574/3471). PCGS Population (11509/1507). Mintage: 12,760,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $230. (#7130)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1881-S $1 MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (13574/3471). PCGS Population (11509/1507). Mintage: 12,760,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $230. (#7130)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1881-S $1 MS66 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (11509/1507). NGC Census: (13574/3471). Mintage: 12,760,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $220. (#7130)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1881-S $1 MS67 NGC. CAC. NGC Census: (3267/180). PCGS Population (1418/89). Mintage: 12,760,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $700. (#7130)(
Registry values: P1, N991)
1881-S $1 MS67 NGC. CAC. NGC Census: (3291/180). PCGS Population (1418/89). Mintage: 12,760,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $700. (#7130)(
Registry values: P1, N991)
1881-S $1 MS67 NGC. NGC Census: (3267/180). PCGS Population (1419/89). Mintage: 12,760,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $700. (#7130)(
Registry values: P1, N991)
1881-S $1 MS67 PCGS. PCGS Population (1418/89). NGC Census: (3291/180). Mintage: 12,760,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $700. (#7130)(
Registry values: P1, N991)
1881-S $1 MS67 NGC. NGC Census: (3291/180). PCGS Population (1418/89). Mintage: 12,760,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $700. (#7130)(
Registry values: P1, N991)
1881-S $1 MS67 NGC. NGC Census: (3291/180). PCGS Population (1418/89). Mintage: 12,760,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $700. (#7130)(
Registry values: P1, N991)
1881-S $1 MS67 NGC. NGC Census: (3291/180). PCGS Population (1418/89). Mintage: 12,760,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $700. (#7130)(
Registry values: P1, N991)
1881-S $1 MS67 NGC. NGC Census: (3291/180). PCGS Population (1418/89). Mintage: 12,760,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $700. (#7130)(
Registry values: P1, N991)
1881-S $1 MS67 NGC. NGC Census: (3291/180). PCGS Population (1418/89). Mintage: 12,760,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $700. (#7130)(
Registry values: P1, N991)
1881-S $1 MS67 NGC. NGC Census: (3291/180). PCGS Population (1418/89). Mintage: 12,760,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $700. (#7130)(
Registry values: P1, N991)
1881-S $1 MS67 NGC. NGC Census: (3291/180). PCGS Population (1418/89). Mintage: 12,760,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $700. (#7130)(
Registry values: P1, N991)
1881-S $1 MS67 NGC. NGC Census: (3291/180). PCGS Population (1418/89). Mintage: 12,760,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $700. (#7130)(
Registry values: P1, N991)
1881-S $1 MS67 NGC. NGC Census: (3291/180). PCGS Population (1418/89). Mintage: 12,760,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $700. (#7130)(
Registry values: P1, N991)
1881-S $1 MS67 NGC. NGC Census: (3291/180). PCGS Population (1418/89). Mintage: 12,760,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $700. (#7130)(
Registry values: P1, N991)
1881-S $1 MS67 PCGS. PCGS Population (1418/89). NGC Census: (3291/180). Mintage: 12,760,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $700. (#7130)(
Registry values: P1, N991)
1881-S $1 MS64 Deep Mirror Prooflike NGC. NGC Census: (555/423). PCGS Population (339/295). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $300. (#97131)(
Registry values: P1, N208)
1882 $1 MS65 NGC. NGC Census: (1034/201). PCGS Population (1105/178). Mintage: 11,101,100. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $430. (#7132)(
Registry values: P3, N991)
1882 $1 MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (1102/173). NGC Census: (1032/201). Mintage: 11,101,100. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $420. (#7132)(
Registry values: P3, N991)
1882 $1 MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (1102/173). NGC Census: (1032/201). Mintage: 11,101,100. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $430. (#7132)(
Registry values: P3, N991)
1882-CC $1 MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (4527/1071). NGC Census: (2395/568). Mintage: 1,133,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $440. (#7134)
From The Classic Collection.(
Registry values: P3, N991)
1882-CC $1 MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (4527/1071). NGC Census: (2395/568). Mintage: 1,133,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $420. (#7134)(
Registry values: P3, N991)
1882-CC $1 MS63 Prooflike PCGS. PCGS Population (653/1171). NGC Census: (317/610). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $230. (#7135)(
Registry values: P3, N208)
1882-CC $1 MS65 Prooflike PCGS. PCGS Population (339/62). NGC Census: (171/36). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $500. (#7135)(
Registry values: P3, N991)
1882-CC $1 MS63 Deep Mirror Prooflike PCGS. PCGS Population (535/1160). NGC Census: (230/387). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $460. (#97135)(
Registry values: P3, N208)
1882-CC $1 MS64 Deep Mirror Prooflike NGC. NGC Census: (293/95). PCGS Population (763/397). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $650. (#97135)(
Registry values: P3, N491)
1882-CC $1 MS64 Deep Mirror Prooflike NGC. NGC Census: (293/95). PCGS Population (763/397). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $650. (#97135)(
Registry values: P3, N491)
1882-O $1 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (4988/450). PCGS Population (4520/687). Mintage: 6,090,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $82. (#7136)(
Registry values: P3, N208)
1882-O $1 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (4988/450). PCGS Population (4520/687). Mintage: 6,090,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $82. (#7136)(
Registry values: P3, N208)
1882-O $1 MS65 NGC. NGC Census: (439/11). PCGS Population (668/23). Mintage: 6,090,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $1,000. (#7136)(
Registry values: P3, N991)
1882-O $1 MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (668/23). NGC Census: (439/11). Mintage: 6,090,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $1,000. (#7136)(
Registry values: P3, N991)
1882-O $1 MS62 Deep Mirror Prooflike PCGS. PCGS Population (116/336). NGC Census: (45/218). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $100. (#97137)(
Registry values: P3)
1882-O/S $1 MS61 PCGS. PCGS Population (294/1132). NGC Census: (321/1162). Mintage: 1,039. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS61: $225. (#7138)(
Registry values: P5, N491)
1882-O/S $1 MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (600/512). NGC Census: (432/717). Mintage: 1,039. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $360. (#7138)(
Registry values: P5, N991)
1882-S $1 MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (15556/4859). NGC Census: (16136/7309). Mintage: 9,250,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $135. (#7140)(
Registry values: P1, N208)
1882-S $1 MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (4233/647). NGC Census: (5628/1671). Mintage: 9,250,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $280. (#7140)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1882-S $1 MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (4222/637). NGC Census: (5640/1669). Mintage: 9,250,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $280. (#7140)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1882-S $1 MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (5640/1669). PCGS Population (4222/637). Mintage: 9,250,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $280. (#7140)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1882-S $1 MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (5640/1669). PCGS Population (4222/637). Mintage: 9,250,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $280. (#7140)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1882-S $1 MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (5640/1669). PCGS Population (4222/637). Mintage: 9,250,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $280. (#7140)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1882-S $1 MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (5640/1669). PCGS Population (4222/637). Mintage: 9,250,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $280. (#7140)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1882-S $1 MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (5640/1669). PCGS Population (4222/637). Mintage: 9,250,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $280. (#7140)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1882-S $1 MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (5640/1669). PCGS Population (4222/637). Mintage: 9,250,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $280. (#7140)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1882-S $1 MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (5640/1669). PCGS Population (4222/637). Mintage: 9,250,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $280. (#7140)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1882-S $1 MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (5640/1669). PCGS Population (4222/637). Mintage: 9,250,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $280. (#7140)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1882-S $1 MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (5640/1669). PCGS Population (4222/637). Mintage: 9,250,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $280. (#7140)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1882-S $1 MS67 NGC. CAC. NGC Census: (1588/81). PCGS Population (604/33). Mintage: 9,250,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $790. (#7140)(
Registry values: P1, N991)
1882-S $1 MS67 NGC. NGC Census: (1591/81). PCGS Population (604/33). Mintage: 9,250,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $790. (#7140)(
Registry values: P1, N991)
1882-S $1 MS67 PCGS. PCGS Population (604/33). NGC Census: (1588/81). Mintage: 9,250,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $835. (#7140)(
Registry values: P1, N991)
1882-S $1 MS67 PCGS. PCGS Population (604/33). NGC Census: (1588/81). Mintage: 9,250,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $835. (#7140)(
Registry values: P1, N991)
1882-S $1 MS65 Prooflike PCGS. PCGS Population (412/70). NGC Census: (615/181). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $240. (#7141)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1882-S $1 MS66 Prooflike NGC. NGC Census: (167/14). PCGS Population (66/4). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $410. (#7141)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1882-S $1 MS66 Prooflike NGC. NGC Census: (167/14). PCGS Population (66/4). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $410. (#7141)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1883 $1 MS66 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (763/56). NGC Census: (764/106). Mintage: 12,291,039. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $520. (#7142)(
Registry values: P2, N491)
1883 $1 MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (759/56). NGC Census: (765/106). Mintage: 12,291,039. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $520. (#7142)(
Registry values: P2, N491)
1883 $1 MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (763/56). NGC Census: (764/106). Mintage: 12,291,039. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $520. (#7142)(
Registry values: P2, N491)
1883 $1 MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (759/56). NGC Census: (765/106). Mintage: 12,291,039. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $520. (#7142)(
Registry values: P2, N491)
1883-CC $1 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (5599/4651). PCGS Population (12228/8766). Mintage: 1,204,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $195. (#7144)
From The Classic Collection.(
Registry values: P2, N208)
1883-CC $1 MS65 NGC. NGC Census: (3628/1006). PCGS Population (6942/1823). Mintage: 1,204,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $370. (#7144)(
Registry values: P2, N491)
1883-CC $1 MS65 PCGS. GSA. PCGS Population (6945/1821). NGC Census: (3641/1010). Mintage: 1,204,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $350. (#7144)(
Registry values: P2, N491)
1883-CC $1 MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (6952/1822). NGC Census: (3628/1006). Mintage: 1,204,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $350. (#7144)(
Registry values: P2, N491)
1883-CC $1 MS65 NGC. NGC Census: (3628/1006). PCGS Population (6952/1822). Mintage: 1,204,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $350. (#7144)(
Registry values: P2, N491)
1883-CC $1 MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (6945/1821). NGC Census: (3641/1010). Mintage: 1,204,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $350. (#7144)(
Registry values: P2, N491)
1883-CC $1 MS66 NGC. CAC. NGC Census: (908/98). PCGS Population (1691/132). Mintage: 1,204,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $760. (#7144)(
Registry values: P2, N991)
1883-CC $1 MS66 PCGS. CAC. Ex: GSA. PCGS Population (1691/132). NGC Census: (908/98). Mintage: 1,204,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $760. (#7144)(
Registry values: P2, N991)
1883-CC $1 MS66 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (1687/134). NGC Census: (912/98). Mintage: 1,204,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $760. (#7144)(
Registry values: P2, N991)
1883-CC $1 MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (1691/132). NGC Census: (906/98). Mintage: 1,204,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $760. (#7144)(
Registry values: P2, N991)
1883-CC $1 MS62 Prooflike ANACS. NGC Census: (118/1313). PCGS Population (301/2715). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $190. (#7145)(
Registry values: P2, N208)
1883-CC $1 MS63 Prooflike NGC. NGC Census: (358/953). PCGS Population (924/1790). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $220. (#7145)(
Registry values: P2, N208)
1883-CC $1 MS65 Prooflike NGC. NGC Census: (296/68). PCGS Population (549/126). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $450. (#7145)(
Registry values: P2, N991)
1883-CC $1 MS65 Deep Mirror Prooflike PCGS. PCGS Population (668/107). NGC Census: (199/39). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $1,050. (#97145)(
Registry values: P2, N991)
1883-O $1 AU55 PCGS. Hot-50 Vam-22A, Partial E Reverse. PCGS Population (57/76093). NGC Census: (18/79625). Mintage: 8,725,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $21. (#7146)(
Registry values: P1, N1)
1883-O $1 AU58 ANACS. Vam-22A Hot-50, E Reverse. NGC Census: (101/79524). PCGS Population (121/76535). Mintage: 8,725,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $23. (#7146)(
Registry values: P1, N1)
1883-O $1 MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (829/27). PCGS Population (633/29). Mintage: 8,725,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $380. (#7146)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1883-O $1 MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (633/29). NGC Census: (830/27). Mintage: 8,725,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $380. (#7146)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1883-O $1 MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (829/27). PCGS Population (633/29). Mintage: 8,725,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $380. (#7146)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1883-O $1 MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (829/27). PCGS Population (633/29). Mintage: 8,725,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $380. (#7146)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1883-O $1 MS66 NGC. Ex:Binion Collection. NGC Census: (829/27). PCGS Population (633/29). Mintage: 8,725,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $380. (#7146)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1883-S $1 AU58 NGC. NGC Census: (526/1507). PCGS Population (371/2416). Mintage: 6,250,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $240. (#7148)(
Registry values: P7, N1)
1883-S $1 AU58 NGC. NGC Census: (526/1507). PCGS Population (371/2416). Mintage: 6,250,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $240. (#7148)(
Registry values: P7, N1)
1883-S $1 MS61 PCGS. PCGS Population (377/1899). NGC Census: (284/1145). Mintage: 6,250,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS61: $610. (#7148)(
Registry values: P7, N991)
1884 $1 MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (1946/402). NGC Census: (1678/297). Mintage: 14,070,875. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $230. (#7150)(
Registry values: P2, N491)
1884 $1 MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (256/40). PCGS Population (372/35). Mintage: 14,070,875. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $675. (#7150)(
Registry values: P2, N991)
1884 $1 MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (372/31). NGC Census: (252/40). Mintage: 14,070,875. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $670. (#7150)(
Registry values: P2, N991)
1884-CC $1 AU50 NGC. NGC Census: (2/16583). PCGS Population (0/33655). Mintage: 1,136,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $110. (#7152)(
Registry values: P2, N1)
1884-CC $1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (13130/7912). NGC Census: (6501/4543). Mintage: 1,136,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $190. (#7152)(
Registry values: P2, N208)
1884-CC $1 MS65 PCGS. GSA. PCGS Population (6526/1386). NGC Census: (3683/860). Mintage: 1,136,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $350. (#7152)(
Registry values: P2, N491)
1884-CC $1 MS65 NGC. CAC. NGC Census: (3674/855). PCGS Population (6528/1387). Mintage: 1,136,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $350. (#7152)(
Registry values: P2, N491)
1884-CC $1 MS66 NGC. CAC. NGC Census: (762/93). PCGS Population (1319/59). Mintage: 1,136,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $775. (#7152)(
Registry values: P2, N991)
1884-CC $1 MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (762/93). PCGS Population (1319/59). Mintage: 1,136,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $775. (#7152)(
Registry values: P2, N991)
1884-CC $1 MS66 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (1327/59). NGC Census: (767/93). Mintage: 1,136,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $735. (#7152)(
Registry values: P2, N991)
1884-CC $1 MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (767/93). PCGS Population (1327/59). Mintage: 1,136,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $735. (#7152)(
Registry values: P2, N991)
1884-CC $1 MS66 NGC. CAC. NGC Census: (767/93). PCGS Population (1327/59). Mintage: 1,136,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $735. (#7152)(
Registry values: P2, N991)
1884-CC $1 MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (762/93). PCGS Population (1319/59). Mintage: 1,136,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $775. (#7152)(
Registry values: P2, N991)
1884-CC $1 MS64 Prooflike NGC. NGC Census: (671/295). PCGS Population (1159/534). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $255. (#7153)(
Registry values: P2, N491)
1884-CC $1 MS65 Prooflike PCGS. PCGS Population (448/86). NGC Census: (235/60). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $440. (#7153)(
Registry values: P2, N991)
1884-CC $1 MS64 Deep Mirror Prooflike PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (1319/666). NGC Census: (596/256). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $460. (#97153)(
Registry values: P2, N491)
1884-CC $1 MS64 Deep Mirror Prooflike ANACS. NGC Census: (596/256). PCGS Population (1319/666). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $460. (#97153)(
Registry values: P2, N491)
1884-O $1 MS64 ANACS. VAM-42B. NGC Census: (65464/16457). PCGS Population (51732/13042). Mintage: 9,730,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $49. (#7154)(
Registry values: P1, N208)
(4)1884-O $1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (51717/13051). NGC Census: (65629/16428). Mintage: 9,730,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $49. (#7154)(
Registry values: P1, N208)
1884-O $1 MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (1120/55). NGC Census: (1482/98). Mintage: 9,730,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $360. (#7154)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1884-O $1 MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (1120/55). NGC Census: (1484/98). Mintage: 9,730,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $360. (#7154)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1884-O $1 MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (1485/98). PCGS Population (1112/55). Mintage: 9,730,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $310. (#7154)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1884-O $1 MS66 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (1112/55). NGC Census: (1485/98). Mintage: 9,730,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $310. (#7154)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1884-O $1 MS64 Prooflike PCGS. PCGS Population (702/215). NGC Census: (661/168). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $115. (#7155)(
Registry values: P1, N208)
1884-O $1 MS65 Prooflike PCGS. PCGS Population (193/22). NGC Census: (150/18). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $200. (#7155)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1884-O $1 MS64 Deep Mirror Prooflike PCGS. PCGS Population (674/283). NGC Census: (544/128). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $260. (#97155)(
Registry values: P1, N208)
1884-O $1 MS64 Deep Mirror Prooflike NGC. NGC Census: (544/128). PCGS Population (674/283). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $260. (#97155)(
Registry values: P1, N208)
1884-O $1 MS65 Deep Mirror Prooflike NGC. NGC Census: (116/12). PCGS Population (231/52). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $775. (#97155)(
Registry values: P1, N991)
1884-S $1 AU50 PCGS. PCGS Population (856/2824). NGC Census: (722/3618). Mintage: 3,200,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $220. (#7156)(
Registry values: P9, N491)
1884-S $1 AU53 NGC. NGC Census: (812/2803). PCGS Population (801/2011). Mintage: 3,200,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU53: $280. (#7156)(
Registry values: P9, N491)
1884-S $1 AU53 NGC. NGC Census: (814/2804). PCGS Population (801/2011). Mintage: 3,200,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU53: $280. (#7156)(
Registry values: P9, N491)
1884-S $1 AU55 NGC. NGC Census: (1170/1638). PCGS Population (1157/859). Mintage: 3,200,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $400. (#7156)(
Registry values: P9, N491)
1884-S $1 AU55 NGC. NGC Census: (1169/1635). PCGS Population (1159/856). Mintage: 3,200,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $390. (#7156)(
Registry values: P9, N491)
1884-S $1 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (54/315). PCGS Population (22/213). Mintage: 3,200,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $4,250. (#7156)(
Registry values: P9, N2998)
1885 $1 MS66 NGC. CAC. NGC Census: (1467/184). PCGS Population (1261/69). Mintage: 17,787,768. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $330. (#7158)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1885 $1 MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (1257/69). NGC Census: (1463/184). Mintage: 17,787,768. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $360. (#7158)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1885 $1 MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (1467/184). PCGS Population (1261/69). Mintage: 17,787,768. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $360. (#7158)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1885-CC $1 AU50 NGC. NGC Census: (1/7592). PCGS Population (2/16880). Mintage: 228,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $465. (#7160)(
Registry values: P4, N1)
1885-CC $1 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (14/7601). PCGS Population (46/16805). Mintage: 228,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $515. (#7160)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1885-CC $1 --Obverse Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (14/7601). PCGS Population (46/16805). Mintage: 228,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $515. (#7160)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1885-CC $1 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (563/6932). PCGS Population (1248/15338). Mintage: 228,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $540. (#7160)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1885-CC $1 MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (1244/15320). NGC Census: (560/6906). Mintage: 228,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $540. (#7160)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1885-CC $1 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (563/6932). PCGS Population (1248/15338). Mintage: 228,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $540. (#7160)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1885-CC $1 MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (1801/5086). PCGS Population (4050/11270). Mintage: 228,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $555. (#7160)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1885-CC $1 MS63 NGC. VAM-4. Doubled Dash. Hot 50. NGC Census: (1801/5086). PCGS Population (4050/11270). Mintage: 228,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $555. (#7160)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1885-CC $1 MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (1811/5121). PCGS Population (4060/11278). Mintage: 228,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $555. (#7160)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1885-CC $1 MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (1811/5121). PCGS Population (4060/11278). Mintage: 228,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $555. (#7160)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1885-CC $1 MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (1806/5111). PCGS Population (4061/11269). Mintage: 228,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $555. (#7160)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1885-CC $1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (6593/4677). NGC Census: (2882/2219). Mintage: 228,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $600. (#7160)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1885-CC $1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (6600/4692). NGC Census: (2882/2219). Mintage: 228,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $610. (#7160)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1885-CC $1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (6593/4677). NGC Census: (2879/2207). Mintage: 228,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $600. (#7160)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1885-CC $1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (6593/4677). NGC Census: (2879/2207). Mintage: 228,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $600. (#7160)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1885-CC $1 MS64 PCGS. Hot-50 Vam-4, Doubled Dash. PCGS Population (6593/4677). NGC Census: (2882/2219). Mintage: 228,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $600. (#7160)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1885-CC $1 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (2891/2230). PCGS Population (6588/4690). Mintage: 228,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $600. (#7160)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1885-CC $1 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (2882/2219). PCGS Population (6600/4692). Mintage: 228,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $610. (#7160)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1885-CC $1 MS65 NGC. NGC Census: (1592/627). PCGS Population (3729/948). Mintage: 228,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $960. (#7160)(
Registry values: P4, N991)
1885-CC $1 MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (3741/949). NGC Census: (1593/637). Mintage: 228,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $960. (#7160)(
Registry values: P4, N991)
1885-O $1 MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (16284/2254). NGC Census: (22928/4078). Mintage: 9,185,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $126. (#7162)(
Registry values: P1, N208)
1885-O $1 MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (2120/135). NGC Census: (3632/444). Mintage: 9,185,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $330. (#7162)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1885-O $1 MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (3634/443). PCGS Population (2120/135). Mintage: 9,185,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $330. (#7162)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1885-O $1 MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (2119/135). NGC Census: (3635/443). Mintage: 9,185,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $330. (#7162)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1885-O $1 MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (2119/135). NGC Census: (3635/443). Mintage: 9,185,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $330. (#7162)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1885-O $1 MS65 Deep Mirror Prooflike NGC. NGC Census: (141/20). PCGS Population (207/35). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $850. (#97163)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1885-S $1 MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (2518/2487). NGC Census: (1353/1488). Mintage: 1,497,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $260. (#7164)(
Registry values: P5, N491)
1885-S $1 MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (1360/1490). PCGS Population (2523/2493). Mintage: 1,497,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $260. (#7164)(
Registry values: P5, N491)
1885-S $1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (2029/464). NGC Census: (1276/214). Mintage: 1,497,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $580. (#7164)(
Registry values: P5, N991)
1886 $1 VAM 1A, Line in "6" MS65 NGC. Top 100. NGC Census: (17580/4528). PCGS Population (13402/2545). Mintage: 19,963,886. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $130. (#7166)(
Registry values: P1, N208)
1886 $1 MS65 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (13492/2555). NGC Census: (17580/4528). Mintage: 19,963,886. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $126. (#7166)(
Registry values: P1, N208)
1886 $1 MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (3872/656). PCGS Population (2330/215). Mintage: 19,963,886. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $310. (#7166)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1886 $1 MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (2330/215). NGC Census: (3871/656). Mintage: 19,963,886. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $310. (#7166)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1886 $1 MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (3867/655). PCGS Population (2334/216). Mintage: 19,963,886. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $310. (#7166)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1886-O $1 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (153/1202). PCGS Population (185/1683). Mintage: 10,710,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $500. (#7168)(
Registry values: P8, N991)
1886-O $1 MS60 PCGS. PCGS Population (185/1683). NGC Census: (153/1202). Mintage: 10,710,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $500. (#7168)(
Registry values: P8, N991)
1886-S $1 AU58 ANACS. NGC Census: (199/2396). PCGS Population (221/4287). Mintage: 750,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $170. (#7170)(
Registry values: P6, N1)
1886-S $1 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (32/2365). PCGS Population (77/4216). Mintage: 750,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $225. (#7170)(
Registry values: P6, N491)
1886-S $1 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (539/1627). PCGS Population (980/2966). Mintage: 750,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $300. (#7170)(
Registry values: P6, N491)
1886-S $1 MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (1547/1419). NGC Census: (850/777). Mintage: 750,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $390. (#7170)(
Registry values: P6, N491)
1886-S $1 MS63 PCGS. Top-100 Vam-2, S/S. PCGS Population (1560/1418). NGC Census: (852/777). Mintage: 750,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $390. (#7170)(
Registry values: P6, N491)
1886-S $1 MS64 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (1132/287). NGC Census: (656/121). Mintage: 750,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $650. (#7170)(
Registry values: P6, N991)
1886-S $1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (1132/287). NGC Census: (656/121). Mintage: 750,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $650. (#7170)(
Registry values: P6, N991)
1886-S $1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (1134/284). NGC Census: (657/120). Mintage: 750,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $665. (#7170)(
Registry values: P6, N991)
1887 $1 MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (13697/1322). NGC Census: (22171/3258). Mintage: 20,290,710. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $126. (#7172)(
Registry values: P1, N208)
1887 $1 MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (3006/252). PCGS Population (1255/67). Mintage: 20,290,710. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $280. (#7172)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1887 $1 MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (1248/67). NGC Census: (3004/252). Mintage: 20,290,710. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $300. (#7172)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1887 $1 MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (3009/249). PCGS Population (1255/67). Mintage: 20,290,710. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $300. (#7172)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1887 $1 MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (3009/249). PCGS Population (1255/67). Mintage: 20,290,710. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $280. (#7172)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1887 $1 MS66 Prooflike PCGS. PCGS Population (39/3). NGC Census: (48/5). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $540. (#7173)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1887 $1 MS64 Deep Mirror Prooflike NGC. NGC Census: (416/137). PCGS Population (341/197). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $310. (#97173)(
Registry values: P1, N208)
1887/6 $1 MS62 ANACS. Vam-2 Top-100. NGC Census: (134/565). PCGS Population (284/901). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $380. (#7174)(
Registry values: P4, N991)
1887-O $1 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (1690/99). PCGS Population (2216/302). Mintage: 11,550,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $360. (#7176)(
Registry values: P5, N491)
1887-O $1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (2222/289). NGC Census: (1689/96). Mintage: 11,550,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $360. (#7176)(
Registry values: P5, N491)
1887-O $1 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (1690/99). PCGS Population (2225/288). Mintage: 11,550,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $360. (#7176)(
Registry values: P5, N491)
1887-O $1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (2216/302). NGC Census: (1690/99). Mintage: 11,550,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $360. (#7176)(
Registry values: P5, N491)
1887-O $1 MS63 Deep Mirror Prooflike PCGS. PCGS Population (66/96). NGC Census: (52/51). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $625. (#97177)(
Registry values: P5, N991)
1887-S $1 MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (1389/1014). PCGS Population (2367/1969). Mintage: 1,771,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $210. (#7180)(
Registry values: P6, N491)
1887-S $1 MS64 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (1630/339). NGC Census: (863/151). Mintage: 1,771,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $535. (#7180)(
Registry values: P6, N991)
1887-S $1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (1632/339). NGC Census: (863/151). Mintage: 1,771,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $535. (#7180)(
Registry values: P6, N991)
1888 $1 MS65 NGC. NGC Census: (4808/828). PCGS Population (2969/563). Mintage: 19,183,832. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $150. (#7182)(
Registry values: P2, N491)
1888 $1 MS65 NGC. CAC. NGC Census: (4808/828). PCGS Population (2970/552). Mintage: 19,183,832. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $135. (#7182)(
Registry values: P2, N491)
1888 $1 MS66 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (551/12). NGC Census: (774/54). Mintage: 19,183,832. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $550. (#7182)(
Registry values: P2, N991)
1888 $1 MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (541/12). NGC Census: (774/53). Mintage: 19,183,832. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $535. (#7182)(
Registry values: P2, N991)
1888 $1 MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (772/54). PCGS Population (551/12). Mintage: 19,183,832. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $550. (#7182)(
Registry values: P2, N991)
1888 $1 MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (540/12). NGC Census: (774/54). Mintage: 19,183,832. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $535. (#7182)(
Registry values: P2, N991)
1888 $1 MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (541/12). NGC Census: (774/53). Mintage: 19,183,832. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $550. (#7182)(
Registry values: P2, N991)
1888 $1 MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (541/12). NGC Census: (774/53). Mintage: 19,183,832. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $550. (#7182)(
Registry values: P2, N991)
1888 $1 MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (541/12). NGC Census: (774/53). Mintage: 19,183,832. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $535. (#7182)(
Registry values: P2, N991)
1888 $1 MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (774/53). PCGS Population (541/12). Mintage: 19,183,832. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $535. (#7182)(
Registry values: P2, N991)
1888 $1 MS65 Prooflike PCGS. PCGS Population (43/6). NGC Census: (28/4). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $750. (#7183)(
Registry values: P2, N991)
1888-O $1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (5886/1784). NGC Census: (8102/1267). Mintage: 12,150,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $63. (#7184)(
Registry values: P4, N208)
1888-O $1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (5886/1784). NGC Census: (8102/1267). Mintage: 12,150,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $63. (#7184)(
Registry values: P4, N208)
1888-O $1 MS65 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (1607/177). NGC Census: (1228/39). Mintage: 12,150,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $430. (#7184)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1888-O $1 MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (1621/178). NGC Census: (1228/40). Mintage: 12,150,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $420. (#7184)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1888-O $1 MS65 ★
NGC. NGC Census: (1228/39). PCGS Population (1607/177). Mintage: 12,150,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $430. (#7184)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1888-O $1 MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (1607/177). NGC Census: (1228/39). Mintage: 12,150,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $430. (#7184)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1888-S $1 AU50 ANACS. NGC Census: (22/2961). PCGS Population (70/5283). Mintage: 657,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $165. (#7186)(
Registry values: P6, N1)
1888-S $1 AU55 ANACS. NGC Census: (102/2814). PCGS Population (155/5043). Mintage: 657,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $190. (#7186)(
Registry values: P6, N1)
1888-S $1 AU58 NGC. NGC Census: (191/2623). PCGS Population (196/4832). Mintage: 657,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $205. (#7186)(
Registry values: P6, N1)
1888-S $1 MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (976/3504). NGC Census: (611/1779). Mintage: 657,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $290. (#7186)(
Registry values: P6, N491)
1888-S $1 MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (838/951). PCGS Population (1858/1638). Mintage: 657,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $350. (#7186)(
Registry values: P6, N491)
1888-S $1 MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (839/940). PCGS Population (1874/1630). Mintage: 657,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $350. (#7186)(
Registry values: P6, N491)
1888-S $1 MS64 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (1365/273). NGC Census: (833/118). Mintage: 657,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $700. (#7186)(
Registry values: P6, N991)
1889 $1 MS63 NGC. VAM-22. Bar Wing. A Top 100 Variety. NGC Census: (9269/13409). PCGS Population (9759/9156). Mintage: 21,726,812. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $44. (#7188)(
Registry values: P3, N69)
1889 $1 MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (1536/175). NGC Census: (1710/148). Mintage: 21,726,812. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $290. (#7188)(
Registry values: P3, N491)
1889 $1 MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (1536/175). NGC Census: (1710/148). Mintage: 21,726,812. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $270. (#7188)(
Registry values: P3, N491)
1889 $1 MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (171/4). NGC Census: (147/1). Mintage: 21,726,812. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $1,050. (#7188)(
Registry values: P3, N1793)
1889 $1 MS64 Deep Mirror Prooflike PCGS. PCGS Population (91/34). NGC Census: (52/15). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $575. (#97189)(
Registry values: P3, N991)
1889 $1 MS64 Deep Mirror Prooflike PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (93/34). NGC Census: (57/15). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $575. (#97189)(
Registry values: P3, N991)
1889-CC $1 AG3 NGC. NGC Census: (20/2640). PCGS Population (48/4237). Mintage: 350,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AG3 : $280. (#7190)(
Registry values: P9, N1)
1889-CC $1 Good 4 NGC. NGC Census: (41/2591). PCGS Population (82/4135). Mintage: 350,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Good 4 : $450. (#7190)(
Registry values: P9, N1)
1889-CC $1 --Polished--NGC Details. VG. NGC Census: (82/2439). PCGS Population (162/3829). Mintage: 350,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VG8 : $550. (#7190)(
Registry values: P9, N1)
1889-CC $1 --Scratches--NGC Details. VG. NGC Census: (84/2441). PCGS Population (163/3848). Mintage: 350,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VG8 : $535. (#7190)
1889-CC $1 --Scratches--NGC Details. VG. NGC Census: (157/1916). PCGS Population (254/2813). Mintage: 350,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $1,025. (#7190)
1889-CC $1 VG10 PCGS. PCGS Population (208/3640). NGC Census: (103/2338). Mintage: 350,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VG10: $610. (#7190)(
Registry values: P9, N1)
1889-CC $1 --Harshly Cleaned--NGC Details. Fine. NGC Census: (132/2201). PCGS Population (251/3371). Mintage: 350,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Fine 12: $750. (#7190)(
Registry values: P9, N1)
1889-CC $1 --Damaged--NGC Details. Fine. NGC Census: (132/2201). PCGS Population (251/3371). Mintage: 350,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Fine 12: $750. (#7190)(
Registry values: P9, N1)
1889-CC $1 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. Fine. NGC Census: (134/2204). PCGS Population (253/3387). Mintage: 350,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Fine 12: $750. (#7190)(
Registry values: P9, N1)
1889-CC $1 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. Fine. NGC Census: (134/2204). PCGS Population (253/3387). Mintage: 350,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Fine 12: $750. (#7190)(
Registry values: P9, N1)
1889-CC $1 --Harshly Cleaned--NGC Details. VF. NGC Census: (157/1916). PCGS Population (254/2813). Mintage: 350,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $1,025. (#7190)(
Registry values: P9, N1)
1889-CC $1 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. VF. NGC Census: (157/1912). PCGS Population (251/2799). Mintage: 350,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $1,150. (#7190)(
Registry values: P9, N1)
1889-CC $1 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. VF. NGC Census: (157/1912). PCGS Population (251/2799). Mintage: 350,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $1,150. (#7190)(
Registry values: P9, N1)
1889-CC $1 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. VF. NGC Census: (157/1912). PCGS Population (251/2799). Mintage: 350,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $1,150. (#7190)(
Registry values: P9, N1)
1889-O $1 MS62 NGC. Top-100 Vam-2, Oval O. NGC Census: (599/2101). PCGS Population (1025/3272). Mintage: 11,875,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $160. (#7192)(
Registry values: P6, N491)
1889-O $1 MS63 ANACS. NGC Census: (1199/902). PCGS Population (1788/1484). Mintage: 11,875,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $325. (#7192)(
Registry values: P6, N491)
1889-O $1 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (850/52). PCGS Population (1343/141). Mintage: 11,875,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $675. (#7192)(
Registry values: P6, N991)
1889-O $1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (1343/141). NGC Census: (850/52). Mintage: 11,875,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $675. (#7192)(
Registry values: P6, N991)
1889-O $1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (1343/141). NGC Census: (850/52). Mintage: 11,875,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $675. (#7192)(
Registry values: P6, N991)
1889-S $1 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (683/2693). PCGS Population (1089/4959). Mintage: 700,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $220. (#7194)(
Registry values: P6, N491)
1889-S $1 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (1195/244). PCGS Population (2017/621). Mintage: 700,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $490. (#7194)(
Registry values: P6, N491)
1890 $1 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (3494/250). PCGS Population (2987/367). Mintage: 16,802,590. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $118. (#7196)(
Registry values: P4, N208)
1890 $1 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (3494/250). PCGS Population (2987/367). Mintage: 16,802,590. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $118. (#7196)(
Registry values: P4, N208)
1890-CC $1 AU58 NGC. NGC Census: (221/3756). PCGS Population (236/8133). Mintage: 2,309,041. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $230. (#7198)(
Registry values: P5, N1)
1890-CC $1 AU58 PCGS. PCGS Population (234/8025). NGC Census: (220/3745). Mintage: 2,309,041. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $230. (#7198)(
Registry values: P5, N1)
1890-CC $1 --Obverse Scratched--NGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (71/3670). PCGS Population (157/7868). Mintage: 2,309,041. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $325. (#7198)(
Registry values: P5, N491)
1890-CC $1 MS61 NGC. NGC Census: (357/3328). PCGS Population (537/7439). Mintage: 2,309,041. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS61: $390. (#7198)(
Registry values: P5, N491)
1890-CC $1 MS61 ANACS. NGC Census: (353/3321). PCGS Population (537/7451). Mintage: 2,309,041. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS61: $390. (#7198)(
Registry values: P5, N491)
1890-CC $1 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (1045/2283). PCGS Population (2021/5418). Mintage: 2,309,041. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $500. (#7198)(
Registry values: P5, N491)
1890-CC $1 MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (3078/2264). NGC Census: (1314/961). Mintage: 2,309,041. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $665. (#7198)(
Registry values: P5, N991)
1890-CC $1 MS62 Prooflike NGC. NGC Census: (68/144). PCGS Population (116/221). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $530. (#7199)(
Registry values: P5, N491)
1890-O $1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (3019/436). NGC Census: (2399/167). Mintage: 10,701,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $240. (#7200)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1890-O $1 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (2399/167). PCGS Population (3018/432). Mintage: 10,701,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $240. (#7200)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1890-O $1 MS63 Prooflike PCGS. PCGS Population (149/146). NGC Census: (95/125). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $140. (#7201)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1890-O $1 MS63 Prooflike PCGS. PCGS Population (151/146). NGC Census: (95/125). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $140. (#7201)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1890-S $1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (2626/731). NGC Census: (1895/350). Mintage: 8,230,373. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $230. (#7202)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1890-S $1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (2633/732). NGC Census: (1891/352). Mintage: 8,230,373. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $230. (#7202)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1890-S $1 MS65 NGC. Redfield. NGC Census: (306/46). PCGS Population (600/136). Mintage: 8,230,373. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $865. (#7202)(
Registry values: P4, N991)
1891 $1 MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (2458/1627). NGC Census: (1789/1113). Mintage: 8,694,206. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $135. (#7204)(
Registry values: P6, N208)
1891 $1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (1504/110). NGC Census: (1030/84). Mintage: 8,694,206. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $530. (#7204)(
Registry values: P6, N991)
1891-CC $1 AU53 ANACS. NGC Census: (52/6256). PCGS Population (70/11706). Mintage: 1,618,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU53: $154. (#7206)(
Registry values: P6, N1)
1891-CC $1 AU53 ANACS. NGC Census: (52/6256). PCGS Population (70/11706). Mintage: 1,618,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU53: $154. (#7206)(
Registry values: P6, N1)
1891-CC $1 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (107/5772). PCGS Population (321/10904). Mintage: 1,618,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $275. (#7206)(
Registry values: P6, N491)
1891-CC $1 MS61 NGC. Top-100 Vam-3, Spitting Eagle. NGC Census: (575/5195). PCGS Population (856/10130). Mintage: 1,618,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS61: $345. (#7206)(
Registry values: P6, N491)
1891-CC $1 MS63 PCGS. Top-100 Vam-3, Spitting Eagle. PCGS Population (4164/3471). NGC Census: (2082/1587). Mintage: 1,618,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $560. (#7206)(
Registry values: P6, N491)
1891-CC $1 MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (4199/3484). NGC Census: (2083/1579). Mintage: 1,618,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $555. (#7206)(
Registry values: P6, N491)
1891-CC $1 MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (4208/3487). NGC Census: (2082/1587). Mintage: 1,618,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $555. (#7206)(
Registry values: P6, N491)
1891-CC $1 MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (4208/3487). NGC Census: (2082/1587). Mintage: 1,618,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $555. (#7206)(
Registry values: P6, N491)
1891-CC $1 MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (4208/3487). NGC Census: (2082/1587). Mintage: 1,618,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $555. (#7206)(
Registry values: P6, N491)
1891-CC $1 MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (4164/3471). NGC Census: (2077/1586). Mintage: 1,618,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $560. (#7206)(
Registry values: P6, N491)
1891-CC $1 MS63 NGC. Top-100 Vam-3, Spitting Eagle. NGC Census: (2082/1587). PCGS Population (4208/3487). Mintage: 1,618,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $555. (#7206)(
Registry values: P6, N491)
1891-O $1 --Cleaned--ANACS. XF40 Details. VAM-1A2. E Rev Top 100. NGC Census: (28/3514). PCGS Population (6/4640). Mintage: 7,954,529. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $19. (#7208)(
Registry values: P7, N1)
1891-O $1 XF40 PCGS. Hot-50 Vam-3A, Weak E Reverse. PCGS Population (6/4640). NGC Census: (28/3517). Mintage: 7,954,529. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $19. (#7208)(
Registry values: P7, N1)
1891-O $1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (1246/77). NGC Census: (915/71). Mintage: 7,954,529. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $700. (#7208)(
Registry values: P7, N991)
1891-O $1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (1246/77). NGC Census: (915/71). Mintage: 7,954,529. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $700. (#7208)(
Registry values: P7, N991)
1892 $1 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (509/1740). PCGS Population (718/3063). Mintage: 1,037,245. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $200. (#7212)(
Registry values: P6, N491)
1892-CC $1 VF20 PCGS. PCGS Population (54/6580). NGC Census: (13/3700). Mintage: 1,352,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $235. (#7214)(
Registry values: P7, N1)
1892-CC $1 --Cleaned--ANACS. VF30 Details. NGC Census: (23/3661). PCGS Population (50/6492). Mintage: 1,352,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF30: $305. (#7214)(
Registry values: P7, N1)
1892-CC $1 XF40 PCGS. PCGS Population (85/6254). NGC Census: (27/3615). Mintage: 1,352,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $410. (#7214)(
Registry values: P7, N1)
1892-CC $1 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. XF. NGC Census: (27/3619). PCGS Population (85/6358). Mintage: 1,352,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $410. (#7214)(
Registry values: P7, N1)
1892-CC $1 --Rim Damage--NGC Details. XF. NGC Census: (27/3618). PCGS Population (85/6353). Mintage: 1,352,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $410. (#7214)(
Registry values: P7, N1)
1892-CC $1 --Scratches--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (27/3528). PCGS Population (73/6183). Mintage: 1,352,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $570. (#7214)
1892-CC $1 AU53 NGC. NGC Census: (45/3474). PCGS Population (86/5990). Mintage: 1,352,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU53: $620. (#7214)(
Registry values: P7, N491)
1892-CC $1 AU55 NGC. NGC Census: (95/3390). PCGS Population (131/5953). Mintage: 1,352,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $700. (#7214)(
Registry values: P7, N491)
1892-CC $1 AU58 NGC. NGC Census: (157/3230). PCGS Population (165/5695). Mintage: 1,352,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $800. (#7214)(
Registry values: P7, N491)
1892-CC $1 --Obv Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (83/3150). PCGS Population (133/5655). Mintage: 1,352,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $1,150. (#7214)(
Registry values: P7, N991)
1892-O $1 --Cleaned--ANACS. XF45 Details. VAM-4A. NGC Census: (32/3748). PCGS Population (35/5361). Mintage: 2,744,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $36. (#7216)(
Registry values: P7, N1)
1892-O $1 MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (948/3999). NGC Census: (571/2626). Mintage: 2,744,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $210. (#7216)(
Registry values: P7, N208)
1892-O $1 MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (948/3999). NGC Census: (571/2626). Mintage: 2,744,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $210. (#7216)(
Registry values: P7, N208)
1892-O $1 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (1176/80). PCGS Population (1658/154). Mintage: 2,744,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $675. (#7216)(
Registry values: P7, N991)
1892-O $1 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (1168/79). PCGS Population (1660/150). Mintage: 2,744,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $655. (#7216)(
Registry values: P7, N991)
1892-O $1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (1658/154). NGC Census: (1174/80). Mintage: 2,744,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $675. (#7216)(
Registry values: P7, N991)
1892-O $1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (1658/154). NGC Census: (1176/80). Mintage: 2,744,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $675. (#7216)(
Registry values: P7, N991)
1892-S $1 XF40 PCGS. PCGS Population (379/1524). NGC Census: (273/1711). Mintage: 1,200,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $280. (#7218)(
Registry values: P8, N491)
1892-S $1 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC. Details XF. NGC Census: (272/1714). PCGS Population (382/1524). Mintage: 1,200,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $280. (#7218)(
Registry values: P8, N491)
1892-S $1 XF45 NGC. NGC Census: (815/899). PCGS Population (741/783). Mintage: 1,200,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $585. (#7218)(
Registry values: P8, N491)
1892-S $1 XF45 PCGS. PCGS Population (737/783). NGC Census: (815/899). Mintage: 1,200,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $593. (#7218)(
Registry values: P8, N491)
1892-S $1 XF45 PCGS. PCGS Population (741/783). NGC Census: (817/894). Mintage: 1,200,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $585. (#7218)(
Registry values: P8, N491)
1893 $1 XF40 NGC. NGC Census: (75/2764). PCGS Population (162/4344). Mintage: 389,792. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $215. (#7220)(
Registry values: P7, N1)
1893 $1 --Cleaned--ANACS. XF45 Details. NGC Census: (193/2571). PCGS Population (289/4050). Mintage: 389,792. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $235. (#7220)(
Registry values: P7, N1)
1893 $1 --Cleaned--ANACS. XF45 Details. Vam-4 Top 100, DBL Stars. NGC Census: (193/2568). PCGS Population (291/4046). Mintage: 389,792. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $235. (#7220)(
Registry values: P7, N1)
1893 $1 --Cleaned--ANACS. XF 45 Details. NGC Census: (193/2571). PCGS Population (295/4049). Mintage: 389,792. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $233. (#7220)(
Registry values: P7, N1)
1893 $1 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (390/1309). PCGS Population (691/2449). Mintage: 389,792. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $710. (#7220)(
Registry values: P7, N991)
1893 $1 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (390/1309). PCGS Population (691/2449). Mintage: 389,792. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $710. (#7220)(
Registry values: P7, N991)
1893-CC $1 PCGS Genuine. The PCGS number ending in .92 suggests Cleaning as the reason, or perhaps one of the reasons, that PCGS deemed this coin not gradable. Mintage: 677,000. (#7222)(
Registry values: P8, N8)
1893-CC $1 PCGS Genuine. The PCGS number ending in .92 suggests Cleaning as the reason, or perhaps one of the reasons, that PCGS deemed this coin not gradable. Mintage: 677,000. (#7222)(
Registry values: P8, N8)
1893-CC $1 --Obv Scratched--NGC Details. VG. NGC Census: (61/2377). PCGS Population (91/4605). Mintage: 677,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VG8 : $210. (#7222)(
Registry values: P8, N1)
1893-CC $1 --Cleaned, Rim Damaged--NGC Details. VF. NGC Census: (84/2123). PCGS Population (124/4102). Mintage: 677,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $525. (#7222)(
Registry values: P8, N1)
1893-CC $1 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. VF. Mintage: 677,000. (#7222)(
Registry values: P8, N1)
1893-CC $1 VF20 PCGS. PCGS Population (125/4107). NGC Census: (84/2129). Mintage: 677,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $525. (#7222)(
Registry values: P8, N1)
1893-CC $1 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. VF. NGC Census: (85/2120). PCGS Population (125/4108). Mintage: 677,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $540. (#7222)(
Registry values: P8, N1)
1893-CC $1 VF30 NGC. NGC Census: (108/1922). PCGS Population (147/3839). Mintage: 677,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF30: $745. (#7222)(
Registry values: P8, N1)
1893-CC $1 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. XF. NGC Census: (116/1727). PCGS Population (171/3504). Mintage: 677,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $1,085. (#7222)(
Registry values: P8, N1)
1893-CC $1 --Whizzed--NGC Details. XF. NGC Census: (116/1738). PCGS Population (171/3503). Mintage: 677,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $1,075. (#7222)(
Registry values: P8, N1)
1893-O $1 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. XF. NGC Census: (83/1468). PCGS Population (153/1951). Mintage: 300,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $460. (#7224)(
Registry values: P8, N1)
1893-O $1 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. XF. NGC Census: (82/1472). PCGS Population (153/1952). Mintage: 300,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $460. (#7224)(
Registry values: P8, N1)
1893-O $1 XF40 NGC. NGC Census: (82/1471). PCGS Population (153/1953). Mintage: 300,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $460. (#7224)(
Registry values: P8, N1)
1893-O $1 --Repaired--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (99/1214). PCGS Population (160/1556). Mintage: 300,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $675. (#7224)(
Registry values: P8, N991)
1894 $1 --Obv Graffiti--NGC Details. Good. NGC Census: (24/2301). PCGS Population (26/3449). Mintage: 110,972. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Good 4 : $725. (#7228)(
Registry values: P8, N1)
1894 $1 Fine 12 NGC. NGC Census: (35/2202). PCGS Population (38/3302). Mintage: 110,972. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Fine 12: $1,025. (#7228)(
Registry values: P8, N1)
1894 $1 --Scratches--NGC Details. Fine. NGC Census: (34/2202). PCGS Population (38/3306). Mintage: 110,972. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Fine 12: $1,025. (#7228)(
Registry values: P8, N1)
1894 $1 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (109/1534). PCGS Population (227/2035). Mintage: 110,972. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $1,500. (#7228)(
Registry values: P8, N991)
1894-O $1 AU55 NGC. NGC Census: (392/1516). PCGS Population (449/1551). Mintage: 1,723,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $250. (#7230)(
Registry values: P7, N491)
1894-O $1 AU58 PCGS. PCGS Population (431/1132). NGC Census: (638/877). Mintage: 1,723,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $321. (#7230)(
Registry values: P7, N491)
1894-O $1 AU58 PCGS. PCGS Population (431/1132). NGC Census: (638/877). Mintage: 1,723,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $321. (#7230)(
Registry values: P7, N491)
1894-O $1 MS60 PCGS. PCGS Population (69/1050). NGC Census: (110/757). Mintage: 1,723,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $540. (#7230)(
Registry values: P7, N991)
1894-S $1 XF45 NGC. NGC Census: (62/1960). PCGS Population (69/3383). Mintage: 1,260,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $190. (#7232)(
Registry values: P6, N1)
1894-S $1 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (57/1549). PCGS Population (72/2830). Mintage: 1,260,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $520. (#7232)(
Registry values: P6, N991)
1894-S $1 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (410/936). PCGS Population (664/1939). Mintage: 1,260,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $675. (#7232)(
Registry values: P6, N991)
1894-S $1 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (410/936). PCGS Population (664/1939). Mintage: 1,260,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $650. (#7232)(
Registry values: P6, N991)
1894-S $1 MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (1009/930). NGC Census: (502/434). Mintage: 1,260,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $900. (#7232)(
Registry values: P6, N991)
1895-O $1 PCGS Genuine. The PCGS number ending in .98 suggests Damage as the reason, or perhaps one of the reasons, that PCGS deemed this coin not gradable. Mintage: 450,000. (#7236)(
Registry values: P9, N9)
1895-O $1 AG3 NGC. NGC Census: (9/3233). PCGS Population (13/3746). Mintage: 450,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AG3 : $122. (#7236)(
Registry values: P9, N1)
1895-O $1 Good 4 PCGS. PCGS Population (21/3701). NGC Census: (39/3194). Mintage: 450,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Good 4 : $200. (#7236)(
Registry values: P9, N1)
1895-O $1 VG8 ANACS. NGC Census: (42/3112). PCGS Population (94/3539). Mintage: 450,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VG8 : $255. (#7236)(
Registry values: P9, N1)
1895-O $1 VG8 PCGS. PCGS Population (94/3539). NGC Census: (42/3112). Mintage: 450,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VG8 : $255. (#7236)(
Registry values: P9, N1)
1895-O $1 Fine 12 ANACS. NGC Census: (61/3009). PCGS Population (93/3384). Mintage: 450,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Fine 12: $280. (#7236)(
Registry values: P9, N1)
1895-O $1 Fine 15 PCGS. PCGS Population (121/3263). NGC Census: (51/2958). Mintage: 450,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Fine 15: $305. (#7236)(
Registry values: P9, N1)
1895-O $1 Fine 15 PCGS. PCGS Population (120/3243). NGC Census: (51/2958). Mintage: 450,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Fine 15: $325. (#7236)(
Registry values: P9, N1)
1895-O $1 Fine 15 PCGS. PCGS Population (121/3256). NGC Census: (51/2958). Mintage: 450,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Fine 15: $305. (#7236)(
Registry values: P9, N1)
1895-O $1 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. VF. NGC Census: (49/2914). PCGS Population (131/3125). Mintage: 450,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $370. (#7236)(
Registry values: P9, N1)
1895-O $1 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. VF. NGC Census: (49/2909). PCGS Population (131/3132). Mintage: 450,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $350. (#7236)(
Registry values: P9, N1)
1895-O $1 --Cleaned--ANACS. VF30 Details. NGC Census: (95/2732). PCGS Population (177/2844). Mintage: 450,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF30: $390. (#7236)(
Registry values: P9, N1)
1895-O $1 --Harshly Cleaned--NGC Details. XF. NGC Census: (246/2391). PCGS Population (356/2279). Mintage: 450,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $500. (#7236)(
Registry values: P9, N491)
1895-O $1 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. XF. NGC Census: (0/0). PCGS Population (0/0). Mintage: 450,000. (#7236)
1895-O $1 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. XF. NGC Census: (248/2392). PCGS Population (359/2282). Mintage: 450,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $500. (#7236)(
Registry values: P9, N491)
1895-O $1 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. XF. NGC Census: (246/2394). PCGS Population (359/2285). Mintage: 450,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $450. (#7236)(
Registry values: P9, N491)
1895-O $1 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. XF. NGC Census: (247/2398). PCGS Population (360/2282). Mintage: 450,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $500. (#7236)(
Registry values: P9, N491)
1895-O $1 XF45 ANACS. NGC Census: (607/1787). PCGS Population (672/1613). Mintage: 450,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $608. (#7236)(
Registry values: P9, N491)
1895-O $1 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (325/1462). PCGS Population (409/1204). Mintage: 450,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $950. (#7236)(
Registry values: P9, N991)
1895-O $1 --Scratches--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (326/1458). PCGS Population (411/1200). Mintage: 450,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $950. (#7236)(
Registry values: P9, N991)
1895-O $1 --Rim Filing--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (325/1465). PCGS Population (411/1203). Mintage: 450,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $950. (#7236)(
Registry values: P9, N991)
1895-S $1 --Rim Bumps ,Scratched--ANACS. VG8 Details. NGC Census: (36/1310). PCGS Population (70/2387). Mintage: 400,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VG8 : $350. (#7238)(
Registry values: P8, N1)
1895-S $1 --Polished--ANACS. VG8 Details. NGC Census: (36/1310). PCGS Population (70/2387). Mintage: 400,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VG8 : $350. (#7238)(
Registry values: P8, N1)
1895-S $1 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. Fine. NGC Census: (36/1239). PCGS Population (89/2214). Mintage: 400,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Fine 12: $400. (#7238)(
Registry values: P8, N1)
1895-S $1 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. Fine. NGC Census: (36/1241). PCGS Population (89/2223). Mintage: 400,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Fine 12: $400. (#7238)
1895-S $1 Fine 12 PCGS. PCGS Population (89/2223). NGC Census: (36/1241). Mintage: 400,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Fine 12: $400. (#7238)(
Registry values: P8, N1)
1895-S $1 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. VF. NGC Census: (24/1165). PCGS Population (74/2044). Mintage: 400,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $475. (#7238)(
Registry values: P8, N1)
1895-S $1 VF20 NGC. NGC Census: (25/1169). PCGS Population (74/2048). Mintage: 400,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $475. (#7238)(
Registry values: P8, N1)
1895-S $1 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. XF. NGC Census: (59/984). PCGS Population (100/1671). Mintage: 400,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $875. (#7238)(
Registry values: P8, N991)
1895-S $1 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (41/840). PCGS Population (70/1458). Mintage: 400,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $1,425. (#7238)(
Registry values: P8, N991)
1896 $1 MS63 PCGS. Hot-50 Vam-20. Bar 6. PCGS Population (8937/13921). NGC Census: (7667/16908). Mintage: 9,976,762. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $41. (#7240)(
Registry values: P2, N69)
1896 $1 MS64 NGC. VAM-1A. Bar "6", Hot 50. NGC Census: (12583/4310). PCGS Population (10116/3805). Mintage: 9,976,762. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $56. (#7240)(
Registry values: P2, N208)
1896 $1 MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (636/25). NGC Census: (580/52). Mintage: 9,976,762. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $460. (#7240)(
Registry values: P2, N991)
1896 $1 MS66 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (636/25). NGC Census: (580/52). Mintage: 9,976,762. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $460. (#7240)(
Registry values: P2, N991)
1896 $1 MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (627/25). NGC Census: (575/52). Mintage: 9,976,762. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $440. (#7240)(
Registry values: P2, N991)
1896 $1 MS66 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (627/25). NGC Census: (580/52). Mintage: 9,976,762. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $440. (#7240)(
Registry values: P2, N991)
1896 $1 MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (580/52). PCGS Population (636/25). Mintage: 9,976,762. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $460. (#7240)(
Registry values: P2, N991)
1896 $1 MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (627/25). NGC Census: (575/52). Mintage: 9,976,762. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $440. (#7240)(
Registry values: P2, N991)
1896 $1 MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (627/25). NGC Census: (575/52). Mintage: 9,976,762. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $440. (#7240)(
Registry values: P2, N991)
1896 $1 MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (627/25). NGC Census: (580/52). Mintage: 9,976,762. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $440. (#7240)(
Registry values: P2, N991)
1896 $1 MS64 Deep Mirror Prooflike PCGS. PCGS Population (235/142). NGC Census: (186/54). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $260. (#97241)(
Registry values: P2, N491)
1897 $1 MS63 NGC and MS64 NGC. Both Top 100 VAM-6A, Pitted Reverse.
1897 $1 MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (1339/269). NGC Census: (1333/179). Mintage: 2,822,731. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $240. (#7246)(
Registry values: P3, N491)
1897-O $1 AU58 PCGS. PCGS Population (897/1236). NGC Census: (1360/1569). Mintage: 4,004,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $200. (#7248)(
Registry values: P7, N208)
1897-S $1 MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (1028/226). NGC Census: (653/118). Mintage: 5,825,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $500. (#7250)(
Registry values: P4, N991)
1897-S $1 MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (1027/227). NGC Census: (654/117). Mintage: 5,825,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $500. (#7250)(
Registry values: P4, N991)
1898 $1 MS65 NGC. NGC Census: (2191/429). PCGS Population (1961/560). Mintage: 5,884,735. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $175. (#7252)(
Registry values: P2, N491)
1898 $1 MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (1962/559). NGC Census: (2192/433). Mintage: 5,884,735. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $175. (#7252)(
Registry values: P2, N491)
1898 $1 MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (1962/559). NGC Census: (2192/433). Mintage: 5,884,735. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $175. (#7252)(
Registry values: P2, N491)
1898 $1 MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (531/28). NGC Census: (417/16). Mintage: 5,884,735. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $610. (#7252)(
Registry values: P2, N991)
1898 $1 MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (413/16). PCGS Population (532/28). Mintage: 5,884,735. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $610. (#7252)(
Registry values: P2, N991)
1898 $1 MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (413/16). PCGS Population (532/28). Mintage: 5,884,735. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $615. (#7252)(
Registry values: P2, N991)
1898 $1 MS66 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (532/28). NGC Census: (413/16). Mintage: 5,884,735. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $610. (#7252)(
Registry values: P2, N991)
1898 $1 MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (417/16). PCGS Population (531/28). Mintage: 5,884,735. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $615. (#7252)(
Registry values: P2, N991)
1898 $1 MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (417/16). PCGS Population (531/28). Mintage: 5,884,735. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $610. (#7252)(
Registry values: P2, N991)
1898-O $1 MS66 ANACS. NGC Census: (1640/158). PCGS Population (1748/141). Mintage: 4,440,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $310. (#7254)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1898-O $1 MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (1748/141). NGC Census: (1640/158). Mintage: 4,440,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $310. (#7254)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1898-O $1 MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (1742/142). NGC Census: (1637/159). Mintage: 4,440,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $300. (#7254)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1898-S $1 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (548/109). PCGS Population (1099/449). Mintage: 4,102,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $535. (#7256)(
Registry values: P5, N991)
1898-S $1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (1099/449). NGC Census: (548/109). Mintage: 4,102,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $535. (#7256)(
Registry values: P5, N991)
1898-S $1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (1099/450). NGC Census: (548/109). Mintage: 4,102,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $535. (#7256)(
Registry values: P5, N991)
1899 $1 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (788/5233). PCGS Population (1086/7653). Mintage: 330,846. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $250. (#7258)(
Registry values: P4, N208)
1899 $1 MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (2101/3132). PCGS Population (3143/4510). Mintage: 330,846. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $270. (#7258)(
Registry values: P4, N208)
1899 $1 MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (3151/4510). NGC Census: (2111/3145). Mintage: 330,846. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $270. (#7258)(
Registry values: P4, N208)
1899 $1 MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (3153/4514). NGC Census: (2102/3133). Mintage: 330,846. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $270. (#7258)(
Registry values: P4, N208)
1899 $1 MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (3153/4514). NGC Census: (2102/3133). Mintage: 330,846. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $270. (#7258)(
Registry values: P4, N208)
1899 $1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (3323/1191). NGC Census: (2504/629). Mintage: 330,846. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $320. (#7258)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1899 $1 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (2503/629). PCGS Population (3318/1192). Mintage: 330,846. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $325. (#7258)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1899 $1 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (2515/630). PCGS Population (3320/1190). Mintage: 330,846. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $325. (#7258)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1899 $1 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (2505/629). PCGS Population (3320/1189). Mintage: 330,846. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $325. (#7258)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1899 $1 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (2505/629). PCGS Population (3320/1189). Mintage: 330,846. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $325. (#7258)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1899 $1 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (2505/629). PCGS Population (3320/1189). Mintage: 330,846. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $325. (#7258)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1899 $1 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (2505/629). PCGS Population (3320/1189). Mintage: 330,846. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $325. (#7258)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1899 $1 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (2505/629). PCGS Population (3320/1189). Mintage: 330,846. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $325. (#7258)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1899 $1 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (2505/629). PCGS Population (3320/1189). Mintage: 330,846. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $325. (#7258)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1899 $1 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (2505/629). PCGS Population (3320/1189). Mintage: 330,846. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $325. (#7258)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1899 $1 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (2505/629). PCGS Population (3320/1189). Mintage: 330,846. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $325. (#7258)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1899 $1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (3323/1191). NGC Census: (2504/629). Mintage: 330,846. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $320. (#7258)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1899 $1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (3323/1191). NGC Census: (2504/629). Mintage: 330,846. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $320. (#7258)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1899 $1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (3323/1191). NGC Census: (2504/629). Mintage: 330,846. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $320. (#7258)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1899 $1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (3323/1191). NGC Census: (2504/629). Mintage: 330,846. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $320. (#7258)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1899 $1 MS65 NGC. NGC Census: (548/81). PCGS Population (985/204). Mintage: 330,846. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $840. (#7258)(
Registry values: P4, N991)
1899-O $1 MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (1111/87). NGC Census: (918/92). Mintage: 12,290,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $330. (#7260)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1899-O $1 MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (1111/87). NGC Census: (919/92). Mintage: 12,290,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $330. (#7260)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1899-O $1 MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (1111/87). NGC Census: (919/92). Mintage: 12,290,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $330. (#7260)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1899-S $1 --Obv Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (13/1658). PCGS Population (32/3153). Mintage: 2,562,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $250. (#7262)(
Registry values: P5, N491)
1899-S $1 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (611/174). PCGS Population (1156/475). Mintage: 2,562,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $610. (#7262)(
Registry values: P5, N991)
1899-S $1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (1156/480). NGC Census: (611/174). Mintage: 2,562,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $625. (#7262)(
Registry values: P5, N991)
1899-S $1 MS62 Prooflike NGC. NGC Census: (7/109). PCGS Population (17/165). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $330. (#7263)(
Registry values: P5, N491)
1900 $1 MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (510/17). NGC Census: (502/35). Mintage: 8,830,912. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $565. (#7264)(
Registry values: P2, N991)
1900 $1 MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (512/17). NGC Census: (500/35). Mintage: 8,830,912. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $565. (#7264)(
Registry values: P2, N991)
1900 $1 MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (502/35). PCGS Population (510/17). Mintage: 8,830,912. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $565. (#7264)(
Registry values: P2, N991)
1900 $1 MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (502/35). PCGS Population (510/17). Mintage: 8,830,912. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $565. (#7264)(
Registry values: P2, N991)
1900-O $1 MS65 PCGS. Top-100 Vam-15, Doubled Stars. PCGS Population (5465/876). NGC Census: (5598/938). Mintage: 12,590,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $155. (#7266)(
Registry values: P1, N208)
1900-O $1 MS65 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (5475/858). NGC Census: (5608/931). Mintage: 12,590,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $155. (#7266)
From The Classic Collection.(
Registry values: P1, N208)
1900-O $1 MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (872/66). PCGS Population (847/29). Mintage: 12,590,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $440. (#7266)(
Registry values: P1, N991)
1900-O $1 MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (871/65). PCGS Population (847/29). Mintage: 12,590,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $440. (#7266)(
Registry values: P1, N991)
1900-O $1 MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (847/29). NGC Census: (872/66). Mintage: 12,590,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $440. (#7266)(
Registry values: P1, N991)
1900-O $1 MS66 PCGS. Top-100 Vam-15, Doubled Stars. PCGS Population (847/29). NGC Census: (872/66). Mintage: 12,590,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $440. (#7266)(
Registry values: P1, N991)
1900-O $1 MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (829/29). NGC Census: (865/66). Mintage: 12,590,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $440. (#7266)(
Registry values: P1, N991)
1900-O $1 MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (865/66). PCGS Population (829/29). Mintage: 12,590,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $440. (#7266)(
Registry values: P1, N991)
1900-O $1 MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (829/29). NGC Census: (865/66). Mintage: 12,590,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $430. (#7266)(
Registry values: P1, N991)
1900-O $1 MS65 Prooflike PCGS. PCGS Population (83/23). NGC Census: (92/16). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $320. (#7267)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1900-O/CC $1 AU50 NGC. Top-100 Vam-12. NGC Census: (11/1991). PCGS Population (25/4711). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $155. (#7268)(
Registry values: P5, N1)
1900-O/CC $1 MS62 NGC. A Top 100 Variety. NGC Census: (293/1521). PCGS Population (537/3972). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $425. (#7268)(
Registry values: P5, N491)
1900-S $1 XF45 ANACS. Vam-6A. NGC Census: (15/2549). PCGS Population (32/4277). Mintage: 3,540,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $40. (#7270)(
Registry values: P5, N1)
1900-S $1 MS64 NGC. CAC. NGC Census: (820/180). PCGS Population (1441/575). Mintage: 3,540,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $510. (#7270)(
Registry values: P5, N491)
1900-S $1 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (819/179). PCGS Population (1441/575). Mintage: 3,540,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $510. (#7270)(
Registry values: P5, N491)
1900-S $1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (1446/571). NGC Census: (819/180). Mintage: 3,540,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $500. (#7270)(
Registry values: P5, N491)
1900-S $1 MS64 Prooflike PCGS Secure. PCGS Population (84/30). NGC Census: (73/10). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $600. (#7271)(
Registry values: P5, N991)
1901 $1 XF45 NGC. NGC Census: (209/3000). PCGS Population (269/2879). Mintage: 6,962,813. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $137. (#7272)(
Registry values: P9, N1)
1901 $1 AU50 ANACS. NGC Census: (284/2716). PCGS Population (381/2498). Mintage: 6,962,813. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $225. (#7272)(
Registry values: P9, N491)
1901 $1 AU50 PCGS. PCGS Population (384/2501). NGC Census: (284/2705). Mintage: 6,962,813. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $225. (#7272)(
Registry values: P9, N491)
1901 $1 AU55 PCGS. PCGS Population (761/1335). NGC Census: (656/1683). Mintage: 6,962,813. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $400. (#7272)(
Registry values: P9, N491)
1901 $1 AU55 NGC. NGC Census: (656/1683). PCGS Population (761/1335). Mintage: 6,962,813. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $380. (#7272)(
Registry values: P9, N491)
1901 $1 AU55 PCGS. PCGS Population (761/1335). NGC Census: (656/1683). Mintage: 6,962,813. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $380. (#7272)(
Registry values: P9, N491)
1901 $1 AU58 NGC. NGC Census: (1094/601). PCGS Population (725/615). Mintage: 6,962,813. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $785. (#7272)(
Registry values: P9, N491)
1901 $1 AU58 NGC. NGC Census: (1095/588). PCGS Population (721/614). Mintage: 6,962,813. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $750. (#7272)(
Registry values: P9, N491)
1901 $1 AU58 NGC. NGC Census: (1095/588). PCGS Population (721/614). Mintage: 6,962,813. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $750. (#7272)(
Registry values: P9, N491)
1901 $1 AU58 PCGS. PCGS Population (722/618). NGC Census: (1094/601). Mintage: 6,962,813. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $750. (#7272)(
Registry values: P9, N491)
1901 $1 AU58 PCGS. PCGS Population (721/614). NGC Census: (1095/588). Mintage: 6,962,813. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $750. (#7272)(
Registry values: P9, N491)
1901-O $1 MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (367/11). PCGS Population (429/3). Mintage: 13,320,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $685. (#7274)(
Registry values: P2, N1793)
1901-O $1 MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (429/3). NGC Census: (367/11). Mintage: 13,320,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $685. (#7274)(
Registry values: P2, N1793)
1901-O $1 MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (425/3). NGC Census: (368/11). Mintage: 13,320,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $650. (#7274)(
Registry values: P2, N1793)
1901-O $1 MS66 NGC. CAC. NGC Census: (368/11). PCGS Population (425/3). Mintage: 13,320,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $650. (#7274)(
Registry values: P2, N1793)
1901-O $1 MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (425/3). NGC Census: (368/11). Mintage: 13,320,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $650. (#7274)(
Registry values: P2, N1793)
1901-O $1 MS63 Deep Mirror Prooflike ANACS. NGC Census: (36/67). PCGS Population (17/28). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $300. (#97275)(
Registry values: P2, N491)
1901-S $1 AU58 ANACS. NGC Census: (119/1440). PCGS Population (93/2490). Mintage: 2,284,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $225. (#7276)(
Registry values: P6, N491)
1901-S $1 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (24/1417). PCGS Population (21/2472). Mintage: 2,284,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $375. (#7276)(
Registry values: P6, N491)
1901-S $1 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (24/1417). PCGS Population (21/2472). Mintage: 2,284,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $375. (#7276)(
Registry values: P6, N491)
1901-S $1 MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (909/1067). NGC Census: (432/642). Mintage: 2,284,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $575. (#7276)(
Registry values: P6, N991)
1902 $1 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (2064/990). PCGS Population (2110/1666). Mintage: 7,994,777. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $120. (#7278)(
Registry values: P4, N208)
1902 $1 MS65 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (1253/408). NGC Census: (803/185). Mintage: 7,994,777. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $360. (#7278)(
Registry values: P4, N991)
1902 $1 MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (1257/409). NGC Census: (803/187). Mintage: 7,994,777. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $360. (#7278)(
Registry values: P4, N991)
1902 $1 MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (394/20). NGC Census: (172/14). Mintage: 7,994,777. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $825. (#7278)(
Registry values: P4, N1793)
1902-O $1 MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (3798/444). NGC Census: (5400/469). Mintage: 8,636,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $140. (#7280)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1902-O $1 MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (443/6). NGC Census: (448/21). Mintage: 8,636,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $500. (#7280)(
Registry values: P1, N991)
1902-O $1 MS66 PCGS. Ex: David S. Emery. PCGS Population (443/6). NGC Census: (449/21). Mintage: 8,636,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $500. (#7280)(
Registry values: P1, N991)
1902-O $1 MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (448/21). PCGS Population (438/6). Mintage: 8,636,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $460. (#7280)(
Registry values: P1, N991)
1902-O $1 MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (438/6). NGC Census: (448/21). Mintage: 8,636,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $460. (#7280)(
Registry values: P1, N991)
1902-S $1 XF45 ANACS. NGC Census: (25/2198). PCGS Population (59/3941). Mintage: 1,530,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $177. (#7282)(
Registry values: P6, N1)
1902-S $1 AU50 ANACS. NGC Census: (28/2176). PCGS Population (58/3875). Mintage: 1,530,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $200. (#7282)(
Registry values: P6, N1)
1902-S $1 AU50 ANACS. NGC Census: (28/2175). PCGS Population (58/3862). Mintage: 1,530,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $200. (#7282)(
Registry values: P6, N1)
1902-S $1 AU55 ANACS. NGC Census: (85/2054). PCGS Population (102/3713). Mintage: 1,530,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $250. (#7282)(
Registry values: P6, N1)
1902-S $1 AU55 ANACS. NGC Census: (85/2050). PCGS Population (104/3730). Mintage: 1,530,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $250. (#7282)(
Registry values: P6, N1)
1902-S $1 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (291/1515). PCGS Population (545/2929). Mintage: 1,530,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $380. (#7282)(
Registry values: P6, N491)
1902-S $1 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (291/1515). PCGS Population (545/2929). Mintage: 1,530,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $380. (#7282)(
Registry values: P6, N491)
1903 $1 MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (2639/856). NGC Census: (2071/561). Mintage: 4,652,755. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $250. (#7284)(
Registry values: P2, N491)
1903 $1 MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (2640/856). NGC Census: (2071/562). Mintage: 4,652,755. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $235. (#7284)(
Registry values: P2, N491)
1903 $1 MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (475/87). PCGS Population (796/64). Mintage: 4,652,755. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $460. (#7284)(
Registry values: P2, N991)
1903 $1 MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (796/64). NGC Census: (475/87). Mintage: 4,652,755. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $460. (#7284)(
Registry values: P2, N991)
1903 $1 MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (792/64). NGC Census: (474/87). Mintage: 4,652,755. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $460. (#7284)(
Registry values: P2, N991)
1903 $1 MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (792/64). NGC Census: (474/87). Mintage: 4,652,755. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $480. (#7284)(
Registry values: P2, N991)
1903-O $1 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (13/5544). PCGS Population (33/9551). Mintage: 4,450,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $333. (#7286)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1903-O $1 MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (1227/3770). PCGS Population (2513/6101). Mintage: 4,450,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $375. (#7286)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1903-O $1 MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (1231/3788). PCGS Population (2515/6100). Mintage: 4,450,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $375. (#7286)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1903-O $1 MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (1231/3788). PCGS Population (2515/6100). Mintage: 4,450,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $375. (#7286)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1903-O $1 MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (1231/3788). PCGS Population (2515/6100). Mintage: 4,450,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $375. (#7286)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1903-O $1 MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (1231/3788). PCGS Population (2515/6100). Mintage: 4,450,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $375. (#7286)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1903-O $1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (3595/2506). NGC Census: (2194/1576). Mintage: 4,450,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $400. (#7286)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1903-O $1 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (2213/1583). PCGS Population (3610/2502). Mintage: 4,450,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $400. (#7286)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1903-O $1 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (2213/1583). PCGS Population (3610/2502). Mintage: 4,450,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $400. (#7286)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1903-O $1 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (2203/1585). PCGS Population (3603/2497). Mintage: 4,450,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $400. (#7286)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1903-O $1 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (2203/1585). PCGS Population (3603/2497). Mintage: 4,450,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $400. (#7286)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1903-O $1 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (2203/1585). PCGS Population (3603/2497). Mintage: 4,450,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $400. (#7286)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1903-O $1 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (2203/1585). PCGS Population (3603/2497). Mintage: 4,450,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $400. (#7286)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1903-O $1 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (2203/1585). PCGS Population (3603/2497). Mintage: 4,450,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $400. (#7286)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1903-O $1 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (2203/1585). PCGS Population (3603/2497). Mintage: 4,450,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $400. (#7286)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1903-O $1 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (2194/1578). PCGS Population (3615/2503). Mintage: 4,450,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $400. (#7286)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1903-O $1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (3610/2502). NGC Census: (2213/1583). Mintage: 4,450,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $400. (#7286)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1903-O $1 MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (1898/604). NGC Census: (1193/390). Mintage: 4,450,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $600. (#7286)(
Registry values: P4, N991)
1903-O $1 MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (1897/606). NGC Census: (1192/386). Mintage: 4,450,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $600. (#7286)(
Registry values: P4, N991)
1903-O $1 MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (1897/606). NGC Census: (1192/386). Mintage: 4,450,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $600. (#7286)(
Registry values: P4, N991)
1903-O $1 MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (546/58). NGC Census: (352/38). Mintage: 4,450,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $790. (#7286)(
Registry values: P4, N991)
1903-O $1 MS66 PCGS. Ex:David S. Emery. PCGS Population (558/57). NGC Census: (349/37). Mintage: 4,450,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $825. (#7286)(
Registry values: P4, N991)
1903-O $1 MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (351/38). PCGS Population (545/57). Mintage: 4,450,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $825. (#7286)(
Registry values: P4, N991)
1903-S $1 XF45 ANACS. NGC Census: (255/502). PCGS Population (236/811). Mintage: 1,241,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $694. (#7288)(
Registry values: P7, N491)
1904 $1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (1100/186). NGC Census: (862/94). Mintage: 2,788,650. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $570. (#7290)(
Registry values: P5, N991)
1904 $1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (1098/185). NGC Census: (854/94). Mintage: 2,788,650. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $560. (#7290)(
Registry values: P5, N991)
1904-O $1 MS64 ANACS. VAM-28B. NGC Census: (49950/14837). PCGS Population (39573/10327). Mintage: 3,720,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $50. (#7292)(
Registry values: P1, N208)
1904-O $1 MS65 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (9579/761). NGC Census: (13642/1243). Mintage: 3,720,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $126. (#7292)(
Registry values: P1, N208)
1904-O $1 MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (1165/77). PCGS Population (736/27). Mintage: 3,720,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $320. (#7292)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1904-O $1 MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (739/27). NGC Census: (1163/78). Mintage: 3,720,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $340. (#7292)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1904-O $1 MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (739/27). NGC Census: (1163/78). Mintage: 3,720,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $340. (#7292)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1904-O $1 MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (739/27). NGC Census: (1165/77). Mintage: 3,720,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $340. (#7292)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1904-O $1 MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (1166/77). PCGS Population (734/27). Mintage: 3,720,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $320. (#7292)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1904-S $1 --Cleaned--ANACS. AU50 Details. NGC Census: (85/771). PCGS Population (95/1389). Mintage: 2,304,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $450. (#7294)(
Registry values: P7, N991)
1904-S $1 AU55 NGC. NGC Census: (79/623). PCGS Population (78/1239). Mintage: 2,304,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $600. (#7294)(
Registry values: P7, N991)
1921 $1 MS64 ANACS. VAM-3C2. Hot 50. NGC Census: (33566/8984). PCGS Population (23550/5787). Mintage: 44,690,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $34. (#7296)(
Registry values: P1, N69)
1921 $1 MS64 ANACS. VAM-3'O'. NGC Census: (0/0). PCGS Population (44/17). (#7296)(
Registry values: P1, N69)
1921 $1 MS64 PCGS. Top-100, Wide Reeding. PCGS Population (23550/5787). NGC Census: (33579/8984). Mintage: 44,690,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $34. (#7296)(
Registry values: P1, N69)
1921 $1 MS64 ANACS. Zerbe Dies. NGC Census: (33703/9000). PCGS Population (23694/5793). Mintage: 44,690,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $34. (#7296)(
Registry values: P1, N69)
1921 $1 MS65 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (5271/522). NGC Census: (8291/709). Mintage: 44,690,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $120. (#7296)(
Registry values: P1, N208)
1921 $1 MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (695/17). PCGS Population (509/12). Mintage: 44,690,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $740. (#7296)(
Registry values: P1, N991)
1921 $1 MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (509/12). NGC Census: (694/17). Mintage: 44,690,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $740. (#7296)(
Registry values: P1, N991)
1921 $1 MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (508/12). NGC Census: (694/17). Mintage: 44,690,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $740. (#7296)(
Registry values: P1, N991)
1921 $1 MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (692/17). PCGS Population (510/12). Mintage: 44,690,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $740. (#7296)(
Registry values: P1, N991)
1921 $1 MS64 Prooflike NGC. NGC Census: (335/63). PCGS Population (92/16). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $260. (#7297)(
Registry values: P1, N208)
1921-D $1 MS61 ANACS. VAM-1E. NGC Census: (336/9790). PCGS Population (121/9648). Mintage: 20,345,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS61: $33. (#7298)(
Registry values: P3, N69)
1921-D $1 MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (232/9). PCGS Population (195/5). Mintage: 20,345,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $1,050. (#7298)(
Registry values: P3, N1793)
1921-D $1 MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (229/9). PCGS Population (196/5). Mintage: 20,345,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $1,025. (#7298)(
Registry values: P3, N1793)
1921-D $1 MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (229/9). PCGS Population (196/5). Mintage: 20,345,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $1,025. (#7298)(
Registry values: P3, N1793)
1921-S $1 AU55 ANACS. VAM-1B4. NGC Census: (58/8686). PCGS Population (92/7717). Mintage: 21,695,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $17. (#7300)(
Registry values: P4, N1)
1921-S $1 AU58 ANACS. VAM-1B6. NGC Census: (133/8553). PCGS Population (203/7514). Mintage: 21,695,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $20. (#7300)(
Registry values: P4, N1)
1921-S $1 MS61 NGC. VAM-1B6. Thorn Head. NGC Census: (173/8357). PCGS Population (71/7426). Mintage: 21,695,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS61: $32. (#7300)(
Registry values: P4, N69)
1921-S $1 MS65 NGC. NGC Census: (682/56). PCGS Population (725/25). Mintage: 21,695,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $850. (#7300)(
Registry values: P4, N1793)
Peace Dollars
1921 $1 MS61 ANACS. NGC Census: (391/8023). PCGS Population (249/9585). Mintage: 1,006,473. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS61: $230. (#7356)(
Registry values: N491)
1921 $1 MS62 ANACS. NGC Census: (1423/6600). PCGS Population (1688/7897). Mintage: 1,006,473. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $260. (#7356)(
Registry values: N491)
1921 $1 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (1421/6597). PCGS Population (1683/7907). Mintage: 1,006,473. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $260. (#7356)(
Registry values: N491)
1921 $1 MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (3187/4686). NGC Census: (2395/4202). Mintage: 1,006,473. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $365. (#7356)(
Registry values: N491)
1921 $1 MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (2395/4202). PCGS Population (3176/4731). Mintage: 1,006,473. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $370. (#7356)(
Registry values: N491)
1921 $1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (3461/1270). NGC Census: (3111/1091). Mintage: 1,006,473. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $630. (#7356)(
Registry values: N991)
1921 $1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (3435/1251). NGC Census: (3111/1091). Mintage: 1,006,473. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $600. (#7356)(
Registry values: N991)
1921 $1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (3461/1270). NGC Census: (3109/1091). Mintage: 1,006,473. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $630. (#7356)(
Registry values: N991)
1921 $1 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (3109/1091). PCGS Population (3461/1270). Mintage: 1,006,473. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $630. (#7356)(
Registry values: N991)
1921 $1 MS64 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (3441/1258). NGC Census: (3094/1087). Mintage: 1,006,473. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $630. (#7356)(
Registry values: N991)
1921 $1 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (3109/1091). PCGS Population (3461/1270). Mintage: 1,006,473. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $630. (#7356)(
Registry values: N991)
1921 $1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (3461/1270). NGC Census: (3111/1091). Mintage: 1,006,473. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $630. (#7356)(
Registry values: N991)
1922-D $1 MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (1023/145). NGC Census: (771/208). Mintage: 15,063,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $400. (#7358)(
Registry values: N491)
1922-D $1 MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (1018/143). NGC Census: (769/206). Mintage: 15,063,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $400. (#7358)(
Registry values: N491)
1922-S $1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (1591/271). NGC Census: (1582/227). Mintage: 17,475,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $200. (#7359)(
Registry values: N491)
1922-S $1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (1590/266). NGC Census: (1582/227). Mintage: 17,475,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $190. (#7359)(
Registry values: N491)
1922-S $1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (1591/271). NGC Census: (1583/227). Mintage: 17,475,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $200. (#7359)(
Registry values: N491)
1922-S $1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (1586/267). NGC Census: (1591/227). Mintage: 17,475,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $190. (#7359)(
Registry values: N491)
1923 $1 MS65 PCGS. Vam-1V, Extra Hair. PCGS Population (14254/1584). NGC Census: (25846/1827). Mintage: 30,800,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $112. (#7360)(
Registry values: N208)
1923 $1 MS66 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (1536/48). NGC Census: (1769/58). Mintage: 30,800,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $500. (#7360)(
Registry values: N991)
1923 $1 MS66 NGC. CAC. NGC Census: (1769/58). PCGS Population (1536/48). Mintage: 30,800,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $500. (#7360)(
Registry values: N991)
1923 $1 MS66 NGC. CAC. NGC Census: (1769/58). PCGS Population (1535/48). Mintage: 30,800,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $500. (#7360)(
Registry values: N991)
1923 $1 MS66 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (1535/48). NGC Census: (1769/58). Mintage: 30,800,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $500. (#7360)(
Registry values: N991)
1923 $1 MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (1765/58). PCGS Population (1536/48). Mintage: 30,800,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $500. (#7360)(
Registry values: N991)
1923 $1 MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (1765/58). PCGS Population (1536/48). Mintage: 30,800,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $500. (#7360)(
Registry values: N991)
1923-D $1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (1243/459). NGC Census: (918/236). Mintage: 6,811,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $230. (#7361)(
Registry values: N491)
1923-D $1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (1244/455). NGC Census: (920/236). Mintage: 6,811,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $225. (#7361)(
Registry values: N491)
1923-S $1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (1630/115). NGC Census: (1647/77). Mintage: 19,020,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $250. (#7362)(
Registry values: N491)
1923-S $1 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (1646/77). PCGS Population (1640/115). Mintage: 19,020,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $245. (#7362)(
Registry values: N491)
1924 $1 MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (2643/494). NGC Census: (6029/1037). Mintage: 11,811,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $135. (#7363)(
Registry values: N208)
1924 $1 MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (961/76). PCGS Population (471/22). Mintage: 11,811,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $540. (#7363)(
Registry values: N991)
1924 $1 MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (960/76). PCGS Population (472/22). Mintage: 11,811,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $550. (#7363)(
Registry values: N991)
1924-S $1 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (530/1502). PCGS Population (653/2448). Mintage: 1,728,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $270. (#7364)(
Registry values: N491)
1924-S $1 MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (1271/1180). NGC Census: (662/839). Mintage: 1,728,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $410. (#7364)(
Registry values: N491)
1925 $1 MS66 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (1376/71). NGC Census: (1218/56). Mintage: 10,198,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $515. (#7365)(
Registry values: N991)
1925 $1 MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (1373/71). NGC Census: (1218/56). Mintage: 10,198,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $500. (#7365)(
Registry values: N991)
1925 $1 MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (1376/71). NGC Census: (1215/56). Mintage: 10,198,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $515. (#7365)(
Registry values: N991)
1925 $1 MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (1215/56). PCGS Population (1376/71). Mintage: 10,198,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $515. (#7365)(
Registry values: N991)
1925-S $1 MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (2290/1619). NGC Census: (1375/1546). Mintage: 1,610,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $180. (#7366)(
Registry values: N208)
1925-S $1 MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (2284/1639). NGC Census: (1374/1543). Mintage: 1,610,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $180. (#7366)(
Registry values: N208)
1925-S $1 MS64 ANACS. NGC Census: (1485/58). PCGS Population (1603/36). Mintage: 1,610,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $650. (#7366)(
Registry values: N991)
1926 $1 MS65 NGC. NGC Census: (606/44). PCGS Population (1132/155). Mintage: 1,939,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $340. (#7367)(
Registry values: N491)
1926 $1 MS65 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (1132/155). NGC Census: (603/44). Mintage: 1,939,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $340. (#7367)(
Registry values: N491)
1926-D $1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (1459/811). NGC Census: (922/575). Mintage: 2,348,700. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $265. (#7368)(
Registry values: N491)
1927 $1 MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (1253/920). PCGS Population (2008/1807). Mintage: 848,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $145. (#7370)(
Registry values: N208)
1927 $1 MS64 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (1515/286). NGC Census: (826/93). Mintage: 848,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $410. (#7370)(
Registry values: N491)
1927 $1 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (826/93). PCGS Population (1515/286). Mintage: 848,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $410. (#7370)(
Registry values: N491)
1927 $1 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (827/94). PCGS Population (1529/294). Mintage: 848,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $400. (#7370)(
Registry values: N491)
1927-D $1 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (687/75). PCGS Population (1068/135). Mintage: 1,268,900. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $785. (#7371)(
Registry values: N991)
1927-S $1 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (991/72). PCGS Population (1241/63). Mintage: 866,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $955. (#7372)(
Registry values: N991)
1928 $1 PCGS Genuine. The PCGS number ending in .97 suggests Environmental Damage as the reason, or perhaps one of the reasons, that PCGS deemed this coin not gradable. Mintage: 360,649. (#7373)
1928 $1 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. XF. NGC Census: (13/4443). PCGS Population (56/6803). Mintage: 360,649. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $310. (#7373)(
Registry values: N1)
1928 $1 XF45 NGC. NGC Census: (43/4400). PCGS Population (89/6714). Mintage: 360,649. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $315. (#7373)(
Registry values: N1)
1928 $1 --Harshly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (30/4360). PCGS Population (108/6588). Mintage: 360,649. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $330. (#7373)(
Registry values: N491)
1928 $1 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (30/4370). PCGS Population (109/6605). Mintage: 360,649. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $325. (#7373)(
Registry values: N491)
1928 $1 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (30/4370). PCGS Population (109/6605). Mintage: 360,649. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $325. (#7373)(
Registry values: N491)
1928 $1 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (30/4370). PCGS Population (109/6605). Mintage: 360,649. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $325. (#7373)(
Registry values: N491)
1928 $1 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (30/4370). PCGS Population (109/6605). Mintage: 360,649. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $325. (#7373)(
Registry values: N491)
1928 $1 --Cleaned--ANACS. AU50 Details. NGC Census: (30/4360). PCGS Population (108/6588). Mintage: 360,649. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $330. (#7373)(
Registry values: N491)
1928 $1 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (30/4366). PCGS Population (108/6588). Mintage: 360,649. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $330. (#7373)(
Registry values: N491)
1928 $1 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (30/4370). PCGS Population (109/6605). Mintage: 360,649. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $325. (#7373)(
Registry values: N491)
1928 $1 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (30/4370). PCGS Population (109/6605). Mintage: 360,649. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $325. (#7373)(
Registry values: N491)
1928 $1 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (30/4370). PCGS Population (109/6605). Mintage: 360,649. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $325. (#7373)(
Registry values: N491)
1928 $1 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (30/4370). PCGS Population (109/6605). Mintage: 360,649. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $325. (#7373)(
Registry values: N491)
1928 $1 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (30/4370). PCGS Population (109/6605). Mintage: 360,649. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $325. (#7373)(
Registry values: N491)
1928 $1 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (30/4370). PCGS Population (109/6605). Mintage: 360,649. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $325. (#7373)(
Registry values: N491)
1928 $1 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (30/4370). PCGS Population (109/6605). Mintage: 360,649. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $325. (#7373)(
Registry values: N491)
1928 $1 --Cleaned--ANACS. AU53 Details. NGC Census: (50/4316). PCGS Population (102/6525). Mintage: 360,649. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU53: $335. (#7373)(
Registry values: N491)
1928 $1 AU55 NGC. NGC Census: (189/4121). PCGS Population (388/6101). Mintage: 360,649. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $365. (#7373)(
Registry values: N491)
1928 $1 AU55 NGC. NGC Census: (190/4129). PCGS Population (389/6114). Mintage: 360,649. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $365. (#7373)(
Registry values: N491)
1928 $1 AU55 PCGS. PCGS Population (388/6101). NGC Census: (189/4127). Mintage: 360,649. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $365. (#7373)(
Registry values: N491)
1928 $1 AU58 NGC. NGC Census: (582/3547). PCGS Population (762/5352). Mintage: 360,649. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $380. (#7373)(
Registry values: N491)
1928 $1 AU58 NGC. NGC Census: (581/3546). PCGS Population (757/5344). Mintage: 360,649. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $380. (#7373)(
Registry values: N491)
1928 $1 --Scratched--ANACS. AU58 Details. NGC Census: (581/3546). PCGS Population (762/5372). Mintage: 360,649. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $380. (#7373)(
Registry values: N491)
1928 $1 AU58 NGC. NGC Census: (581/3546). PCGS Population (762/5372). Mintage: 360,649. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $380. (#7373)(
Registry values: N491)
1928 $1 MS60 NGC. NGC Census: (67/3480). PCGS Population (77/5275). Mintage: 360,649. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $450. (#7373)(
Registry values: N491)
1928 $1 MS61 NGC. NGC Census: (379/3101). PCGS Population (252/5023). Mintage: 360,649. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS61: $480. (#7373)(
Registry values: N491)
1928 $1 MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (1929/1836). NGC Census: (1159/936). Mintage: 360,649. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $715. (#7373)(
Registry values: N491)
1928 $1 MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (1159/936). PCGS Population (1915/1829). Mintage: 360,649. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $710. (#7373)(
Registry values: N491)
1928-S $1 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (617/2365). PCGS Population (914/3485). Mintage: 1,632,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $240. (#7374)(
Registry values: N491)
1928-S $1 MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (1798/1685). NGC Census: (1156/1199). Mintage: 1,632,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $385. (#7374)(
Registry values: N491)
1928-S $1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (1643/47). NGC Census: (1165/40). Mintage: 1,632,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $875. (#7374)(
Registry values: N991)
1928-S $1 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (1159/40). PCGS Population (1638/47). Mintage: 1,632,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $875. (#7374)(
Registry values: N991)
1934 $1 MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (1519/2254). NGC Census: (1005/1806). Mintage: 954,057. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $185. (#7375)(
Registry values: N208)
1934 $1 MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (1519/2254). NGC Census: (1005/1806). Mintage: 954,057. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $185. (#7375)(
Registry values: N208)
1934 $1 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (1437/368). PCGS Population (1567/699). Mintage: 954,057. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $325. (#7375)(
Registry values: N491)
1934 $1 MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (568/131). NGC Census: (336/33). Mintage: 954,057. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $760. (#7375)(
Registry values: N1793)
1934 $1 MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (551/131). NGC Census: (336/33). Mintage: 954,057. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $735. (#7375)(
Registry values: N1793)
1934 $1 MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (559/131). NGC Census: (335/34). Mintage: 954,057. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $760. (#7375)(
Registry values: N1793)
1934-D $1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (1124/466). NGC Census: (695/234). Mintage: 1,569,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $510. (#7376)(
Registry values: N991)
1934-S $1 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (134/1689). PCGS Population (207/2548). Mintage: 1,011,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $375. (#7377)(
Registry values: N991)
1934-S $1 AU55 NGC. NGC Census: (224/1354). PCGS Population (264/2149). Mintage: 1,011,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $500. (#7377)(
Registry values: N991)
1935-S $1 MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (936/1976). NGC Census: (522/1275). Mintage: 1,964,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $320. (#7379)(
Registry values: N491)
1935-S $1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (1300/676). NGC Census: (843/432). Mintage: 1,964,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $460. (#7379)(
Registry values: N991)
Sacagawea Dollars
2000-P SAC$1 Goodacre MS68 PCGS. PCGS Population (445/14). NGC Census: (0/0). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS68: $62. (#99584)(
Registry values: P1)
2000-P SAC$1 Goodacre MS68 PCGS. PCGS Population (445/14). NGC Census: (0/0). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS68: $62. (#99584)(
Registry values: P1)
Proof Sacagawea Dollars
2000-S $1 Sacagawea PR70 Deep Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (305). NGC Census: (1368). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR70: $220. (#99598)(
Registry values: P1)
2000-S $1 Sacagawea PR70 Deep Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (305). NGC Census: (1368). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR70: $220. (#99598)(
Registry values: P1)
2001-S $1 Sacagawea PR70 Ultra Cameo NGC. NGC Census: (1022). PCGS Population (341). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR70: $230. (#99599)(
Registry values: P1)
Gold Dollars
1849 G$1 Closed Wreath MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (0/0). PCGS Population (31/108). (#7503)(
Registry values: P4)
1849 G$1 Closed Wreath MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (0/0). PCGS Population (31/108). (#7503)(
Registry values: P4)
1849-C G$1 Closed Wreath--Removed From Jewelry--NGC Details. VF. NGC Census: (1/88). PCGS Population (1/104). Mintage: 11,634. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $675. (#7505)(
Registry values: N991)
1849-O G$1 Open Wreath--Polished, Bent--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (14/538). PCGS Population (19/214). Mintage: 215,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $275. (#7508)(
Registry values: N991)
1852-O G$1 AU58 NGC. CAC. NGC Census: (152/153). PCGS Population (30/58). Mintage: 140,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $525. (#7520)(
Registry values: N991)
1853-O G$1 AU58 NGC. NGC Census: (292/669). PCGS Population (105/262). Mintage: 290,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $310. (#7524)(
Registry values: N491)
1854 G$1 Type One AU58 ANACS. NGC Census: (308/2656). PCGS Population (449/1183). Mintage: 855,502. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $230. (#7525)(
Registry values: N491)
1854 G$1 Type Two--Polished--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (180/4658). PCGS Population (349/2482). Mintage: 783,943. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $420. (#7531)(
Registry values: N991)
1854 G$1 Type Two--Scratches--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (181/4658). PCGS Population (348/2466). Mintage: 783,943. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $420. (#7531)(
Registry values: N991)
1854 G$1 Type Two AU55 NGC. NGC Census: (807/3593). PCGS Population (536/1678). Mintage: 783,943. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $510. (#7531)(
Registry values: N991)
1855 G$1 VF30 NGC. NGC Census: (5/4593). PCGS Population (16/3164). Mintage: 758,269. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF30: $310. (#7532)(
Registry values: N491)
1855 G$1 --Bent, Cleaned--NGC Details. XF. NGC Census: (37/4547). PCGS Population (145/2987). Mintage: 758,269. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $370. (#7532)(
Registry values: N991)
1855 G$1 XF45 NGC. NGC Census: (155/4380). PCGS Population (235/2741). Mintage: 758,269. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $388. (#7532)(
Registry values: N991)
1855 G$1 --Bent--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (191/4202). PCGS Population (346/2406). Mintage: 758,269. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $440. (#7532)(
Registry values: N991)
1855-O G$1 --Harshly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (37/397). PCGS Population (47/174). Mintage: 55,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $1,475. (#7535)(
Registry values: N1793)
1856 G$1 Slanted 5 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (69/24). NGC Census: (81/24). Mintage: 1,762,936. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $1,250. (#7540)(
Registry values: N1793)
1856 G$1 Upright 5 AU58 PCGS. PCGS Population (23/60). NGC Census: (0/0). (#7541)(
Registry values: P2)
1856 G$1 Upright 5 MS61 PCGS. PCGS Population (2/57). NGC Census: (0/0). (#7541)(
Registry values: P2)
1857 G$1 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (255/126). PCGS Population (120/155). Mintage: 774,789. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $440. (#7544)(
Registry values: N991)
1859-S G$1 XF40 PCGS. PCGS Population (6/68). NGC Census: (5/131). Mintage: 15,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $570. (#7554)(
Registry values: N991)
1862 G$1 --Rim Filed--NGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (55/2106). PCGS Population (64/1565). Mintage: 1,361,390. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $260. (#7560)(
Registry values: N491)
1862 G$1 --Obverse Planchet Flaw--MS60 NGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (55/2110). PCGS Population (64/1564). Mintage: 1,361,390. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $260. (#7560)
1864 G$1 --Scratched--ANACS. AU58 Details. NGC Census: (10/59). PCGS Population (6/37). Mintage: 5,950. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $875. (#7563)(
Registry values: N991)
1868 G$1 AU55 PCGS. PCGS Population (11/86). NGC Census: (6/95). Mintage: 10,525. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $575. (#7567)(
Registry values: N991)
1886 G$1 MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (55/215). NGC Census: (59/151). Mintage: 5,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $465. (#7587)(
Registry values: N991)
1886 G$1 MS64 NGC. CAC. NGC Census: (59/51). PCGS Population (76/55). Mintage: 5,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $1,125. (#7587)(
Registry values: N1793)
Classic Quarter Eagles
1834 $2 1/2 Classic XF45 PCGS. PCGS Population (77/468). NGC Census: (55/816). Mintage: 112,234. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $754. (#7692)(
Registry values: P1)
1836 $2 1/2 Script 8--Polished, Mount Removed--NGC Details. XF. NGC Census: (88/1124). PCGS Population (71/369). Mintage: 547,986. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $565. (#7694)(
Registry values: P1)
1839 $2 1/2 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (8/47). PCGS Population (11/29). Mintage: 27,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $1,875. (#7698)(
Registry values: P3)
Liberty Quarter Eagles
1843-O $2 1/2 Small Date, Crosslet 4--Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (51/421). PCGS Population (35/106). Mintage: 288,002. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $325. (#7731)(
Registry values: P2)
1846-O $2 1/2 XF45 PCGS. PCGS Population (15/61). NGC Census: (29/187). Mintage: 62,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $510. (#7743)(
Registry values: P2)
1851-O $2 1/2 --Obverse Damaged--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (30/301). PCGS Population (24/50). Mintage: 148,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $725. (#7762)(
Registry values: P2)
1851-O $2 1/2 AU53 NGC. NGC Census: (51/250). PCGS Population (11/39). Mintage: 148,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU53: $810. (#7762)(
Registry values: P2)
1851-O $2 1/2 AU55 NGC. NGC Census: (95/155). PCGS Population (17/22). Mintage: 148,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $1,250. (#7762)(
Registry values: P2)
1852 $2 1/2 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (208/129). PCGS Population (93/107). Mintage: 1,159,681. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $525. (#7763)(
Registry values: P2)
1852-O $2 1/2 AU50 PCGS. PCGS Population (28/68). NGC Census: (46/285). Mintage: 140,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $650. (#7766)(
Registry values: P2)
1853 $2 1/2 AU55 NGC. NGC Census: (58/1004). PCGS Population (103/544). Mintage: 1,404,668. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $315. (#7767)(
Registry values: P2)
1853 $2 1/2 MS61 NGC. NGC Census: (214/477). PCGS Population (55/347). Mintage: 1,404,668. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS61: $475. (#7767)(
Registry values: P2)
1854 $2 1/2 AU58 NGC. NGC Census: (164/296). PCGS Population (51/120). Mintage: 596,258. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $330. (#7769)(
Registry values: P2)
1854-O $2 1/2 AU58 NGC. NGC Census: (156/48). PCGS Population (25/23). Mintage: 153,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $630. (#7772)(
Registry values: P2)
1857-O $2 1/2 XF45 NGC. NGC Census: (20/222). PCGS Population (13/107). Mintage: 34,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $565. (#7784)(
Registry values: P2)
1858 $2 1/2 AU58 NGC. NGC Census: (78/64). PCGS Population (22/39). Mintage: 47,377. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $450. (#7786)(
Registry values: P2)
1860-S $2 1/2 XF45 NGC. NGC Census: (21/75). PCGS Population (6/39). Mintage: 35,600. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $740. (#7793)(
Registry values: P2)
1861 $2 1/2 Old Reverse, Type One VF35 PCGS. PCGS Population (1/42). NGC Census: (0/89). (#97794)(
Registry values: P2)
1866-S $2 1/2 VF35 PCGS. PCGS Population (14/83). NGC Census: (5/152). Mintage: 38,900. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF35: $514. (#7804)(
Registry values: P2)
1869-S $2 1/2 --Bent--NGC Details. VF. NGC Census: (0/189). PCGS Population (1/120). Mintage: 29,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $280. (#7810)(
Registry values: P2)
1871-S $2 1/2 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (12/140). PCGS Population (17/49). Mintage: 22,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $400. (#7814)(
Registry values: P2)
1873 $2 1/2 Closed 3 MS61 NGC. NGC Census: (90/204). PCGS Population (26/170). Mintage: 55,225. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS61: $455. (#7818)(
Registry values: P2)
1878-S $2 1/2 AU58 PCGS. PCGS Population (68/141). NGC Census: (162/311). Mintage: 178,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $330. (#7829)(
Registry values: P2)
1878-S $2 1/2 AU58 ANACS. NGC Census: (161/311). PCGS Population (68/141). Mintage: 178,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $330. (#7829)(
Registry values: P2)
1878-S $2 1/2 MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (59/41). NGC Census: (106/59). Mintage: 178,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $545. (#7829)(
Registry values: P2)
1889 $2 1/2 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (43/9). NGC Census: (33/9). Mintage: 17,648. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $1,400. (#7841)(
Registry values: P2)
1892 $2 1/2 MS60 NGC. NGC Census: (7/91). PCGS Population (2/68). Mintage: 2,440. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $750. (#7844)(
Registry values: P2)
1902 $2 1/2 AU58 PCGS. PCGS Population (155/2860). NGC Census: (78/2712). Mintage: 133,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $325. (#7854)(
Registry values: N491)
1902 $2 1/2 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (20/2692). PCGS Population (54/2806). Mintage: 133,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $340. (#7854)(
Registry values: N491)
1905 $2 1/2 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (1229/3275). PCGS Population (1095/3508). Mintage: 217,800. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $485. (#7857)(
Registry values: N991)
1906 $2 1/2 AU55 PCGS. PCGS Population (49/4715). NGC Census: (9/4376). Mintage: 176,300. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $305. (#7858)(
Registry values: N491)
1907 $2 1/2 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (1651/4740). PCGS Population (1543/5936). Mintage: 336,200. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $485. (#7859)(
Registry values: N991)
1907 $2 1/2 MS62 ANACS. NGC Census: (1651/4740). PCGS Population (1549/5947). Mintage: 336,200. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $480. (#7859)(
Registry values: N991)
Indian Quarter Eagles
1908 $2 1/2 AU55 NGC. NGC Census: (125/7383). PCGS Population (204/5063). Mintage: 564,800. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $245. (#7939)(
Registry values: N491)
1908 $2 1/2 MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (1280/1743). NGC Census: (1245/1595). Mintage: 564,800. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $900. (#7939)(
Registry values: N1793)
1909 $2 1/2 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (59/4712). PCGS Population (41/2523). Mintage: 441,700. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $315. (#7940)(
Registry values: N491)
1909 $2 1/2 MS62 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (841/1423). NGC Census: (1930/1708). Mintage: 441,700. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $525. (#7940)
From The Classic Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
1909 $2 1/2 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (1930/1708). PCGS Population (841/1423). Mintage: 441,700. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $530. (#7940)(
Registry values: N991)
1910 $2 1/2 AU55 NGC. NGC Census: (86/6525). PCGS Population (320/2976). Mintage: 492,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $240. (#7941)(
Registry values: N491)
1910 $2 1/2 MS61 NGC. NGC Census: (1397/4243). PCGS Population (367/1908). Mintage: 492,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS61: $440. (#7941)(
Registry values: N991)
1911 $2 1/2 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (135/8211). PCGS Population (110/3882). Mintage: 704,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $285. (#7942)(
Registry values: N491)
1911 $2 1/2 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (3343/2669). PCGS Population (1578/1673). Mintage: 704,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $480. (#7942)(
Registry values: N991)
1911 $2 1/2 MS63 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (1014/670). NGC Census: (1564/1105). Mintage: 704,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $885. (#7942)(
Registry values: N1793)
1914 $2 1/2 PCGS Genuine. The PCGS number ending in .92 suggests Cleaning as the reason, or perhaps one of the reasons, that PCGS deemed this coin not gradable. Mintage: 240,000. (#7946)
1914 $2 1/2 MS61 NGC. NGC Census: (1433/3019). PCGS Population (311/1653). Mintage: 240,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS61: $590. (#7946)(
Registry values: N991)
1914 $2 1/2 MS61 NGC. NGC Census: (1435/3026). PCGS Population (308/1647). Mintage: 240,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS61: $610. (#7946)(
Registry values: N991)
1914 $2 1/2 MS61 NGC. NGC Census: (1435/3026). PCGS Population (308/1647). Mintage: 240,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS61: $610. (#7946)(
Registry values: N991)
1914-D $2 1/2 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (2967/2142). PCGS Population (1532/1552). Mintage: 448,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $500. (#7947)(
Registry values: N991)
1914-D $2 1/2 MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (1504/1534). NGC Census: (2967/2125). Mintage: 448,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $500. (#7947)(
Registry values: N991)
1914-D $2 1/2 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (2967/2125). PCGS Population (1504/1534). Mintage: 448,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $525. (#7947)(
Registry values: N991)
1914-D $2 1/2 MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (1509/1529). NGC Census: (2967/2142). Mintage: 448,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $525. (#7947)(
Registry values: N991)
1914-D $2 1/2 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (2953/2127). PCGS Population (1532/1552). Mintage: 448,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $500. (#7947)(
Registry values: N991)
1914-D $2 1/2 MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (1509/1529). NGC Census: (2967/2142). Mintage: 448,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $525. (#7947)(
Registry values: N991)
1925-D $2 1/2 AU58 PCGS. PCGS Population (1150/10106). NGC Census: (973/15714). Mintage: 578,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $270. (#7949)(
Registry values: N491)
1925-D $2 1/2 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (5322/7756). PCGS Population (3190/5423). Mintage: 578,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $470. (#7949)(
Registry values: N991)
1926 $2 1/2 AU58 NGC. NGC Census: (693/14354). PCGS Population (763/9775). Mintage: 446,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $255. (#7950)(
Registry values: N491)
1927 $2 1/2 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (150/11611). PCGS Population (174/7873). Mintage: 388,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $300. (#7951)(
Registry values: N491)
1927 $2 1/2 MS61 NGC. NGC Census: (1600/9990). PCGS Population (866/6998). Mintage: 388,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS61: $400. (#7951)(
Registry values: N991)
1928 $2 1/2 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (4709/6315). PCGS Population (2820/4091). Mintage: 416,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $450. (#7952)(
Registry values: N991)
1929 $2 1/2 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (6221/7087). PCGS Population (3795/4746). Mintage: 532,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $450. (#7953)(
Registry values: N991)
1929 $2 1/2 MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (3296/1459). NGC Census: (4803/2284). Mintage: 532,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $700. (#7953)(
Registry values: N1793)
Three Dollar Gold Pieces
1854 $3 --Scratches--NGC Details. VF. NGC Census: (2/3330). PCGS Population (4/2549). Mintage: 138,618. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $1,213. (#7969)
1856-S $3 AG3 PCGS. PCGS Population (4/352). NGC Census: (0/480). Mintage: 34,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AG3 : $1,213. (#7975)(
Registry values: N1)
1878 $3 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (55/4800). PCGS Population (194/4855). Mintage: 82,304. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $1,213. (#8000)(
Registry values: N1793)
1878 $3 --Mount Removed--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (55/4800). PCGS Population (194/4855). Mintage: 82,304. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $1,213. (#8000)(
Registry values: N1793)
1878 $3 AU58 NGC. NGC Census: (1248/3088). PCGS Population (886/3271). Mintage: 82,304. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $1,575. (#8000)(
Registry values: N1793)
1878 $3 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (120/2968). PCGS Population (114/3157). Mintage: 82,304. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $1,925. (#8000)(
Registry values: N1793)
Classic Half Eagles
1834 $5 Plain 4 Fine 12 NGC. NGC Census: (3/1753). PCGS Population (2/1064). Mintage: 657,460. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Fine 12: $380. (#8171)(
Registry values: P1)
1834 $5 Plain 4--Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. VF. NGC Census: (6/1745). PCGS Population (4/1058). Mintage: 657,460. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $500. (#8171)(
Registry values: P1)
1834 $5 Plain 4--Rim Damaged--NGC Details. XF. NGC Census: (124/1546). PCGS Population (145/784). Mintage: 657,460. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $640. (#8171)(
Registry values: P1)
1834 $5 Plain 4--Scratches--NGC Details. XF. NGC Census: (124/1543). PCGS Population (144/781). Mintage: 657,460. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $640. (#8171)(
Registry values: P1)
1834 $5 Plain 4 XF45 NGC. NGC Census: (234/1312). PCGS Population (198/596). Mintage: 657,460. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $754. (#8171)(
Registry values: P1)
Liberty Half Eagles
1839 $5 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. XF. NGC Census: (23/189). PCGS Population (21/90). Mintage: 118,143. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $500. (#8191)(
Registry values: P5)
1840 $5 Narrow Mill AU50 NGC. NGC Census: (27/190). PCGS Population (23/59). Mintage: 137,300. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $1,100. (#8194)(
Registry values: P5)
1843 $5 AU58 NGC. NGC Census: (138/75). PCGS Population (24/20). Mintage: 611,205. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $565. (#8213)(
Registry values: P5)
1843-D $5 Medium D--Scratches--NGC Details. VF. NGC Census: (4/200). PCGS Population (9/167). Mintage: 98,452. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $1,000. (#8215)
1845 $5 AU58 NGC. NGC Census: (96/41). PCGS Population (11/34). Mintage: 417,099. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $650. (#8223)(
Registry values: P5)
1854-O $5 --Scratches--NGC Details. VF. NGC Census: (0/170). PCGS Population (3/89). Mintage: 46,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $400. (#8259)
1855-S $5 VF35 NGC. NGC Census: (9/105). PCGS Population (7/71). Mintage: 61,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF35: $758. (#8265)(
Registry values: P7)
1856-S $5 Fine 15 NGC. NGC Census: (2/129). PCGS Population (2/114). Mintage: 105,100. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Fine 15: $348. (#8270)(
Registry values: P6)
1857-S $5 VG10 NGC. NGC Census: (2/113). PCGS Population (1/99). Mintage: 87,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VG10: $302. (#8275)(
Registry values: P6)
1861 $5 AU58 NGC. NGC Census: (518/273). PCGS Population (118/196). Mintage: 688,150. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $675. (#8288)(
Registry values: P3)
1866-S $5 Motto--Cleaned--ANACS. VF30 Details. NGC Census: (4/32). PCGS Population (7/25). Mintage: 34,920. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF30: $1,421. (#8312)(
Registry values: P3)
1867-S $5 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. Fine. NGC Census: (3/75). PCGS Population (2/59). Mintage: 29,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Fine 12: $800. (#8314)(
Registry values: P3)
1881 $5 AU58 NGC. NGC Census: (744/11324). PCGS Population (579/5009). Mintage: 5,708,802. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $390. (#8354)(
Registry values: P2)
1884 $5 MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (26/17). NGC Census: (55/20). Mintage: 191,078. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $785. (#8364)(
Registry values: P3)
1885-S $5 MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (744/980). NGC Census: (1166/1277). Mintage: 1,211,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $540. (#8368)(
Registry values: P2)
1885-S $5 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (1161/1281). PCGS Population (747/980). Mintage: 1,211,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $540. (#8368)(
Registry values: P2)
1886-S $5 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (2334/1270). PCGS Population (1180/892). Mintage: 3,268,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $530. (#8370)(
Registry values: P2)
1887-S $5 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (44/3). NGC Census: (55/6). Mintage: 1,912,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $1,575. (#8371)(
Registry values: P2)
1892-CC $5 --Damaged--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (40/454). PCGS Population (42/227). Mintage: 82,968. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $620. (#8380)(
Registry values: P2)
1892-CC $5 AU55 NGC. NGC Census: (93/318). PCGS Population (68/121). Mintage: 82,968. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $785. (#8380)(
Registry values: P2)
1893-S $5 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (307/161). PCGS Population (150/122). Mintage: 224,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $535. (#8386)(
Registry values: P3)
1893-S $5 MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (151/122). NGC Census: (306/161). Mintage: 224,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $535. (#8386)(
Registry values: P3)
1898-S $5 MS62 ★
NGC. NGC Census: (139/104). PCGS Population (75/92). Mintage: 1,397,400. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $500. (#8397)(
Registry values: P2)
1900-S $5 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (92/158). PCGS Population (87/387). Mintage: 329,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $540. (#8401)(
Registry values: N991)
1901-S/S $5 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. XF. FS-501. NGC Census: (3/5852). PCGS Population (26/4987). Mintage: 3,648,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $360. (#8404)(
Registry values: N491)
1905-S $5 MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (62/51). NGC Census: (54/28). Mintage: 880,700. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $600. (#8412)(
Registry values: N1793)
Indian Half Eagles
1908 $5 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (103/4553). PCGS Population (99/3623). Mintage: 577,800. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $460. (#8510)(
Registry values: N991)
1908 $5 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (1990/1564). PCGS Population (1339/1884). Mintage: 577,800. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $900. (#8510)(
Registry values: N991)
1908 $5 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (1997/1570). PCGS Population (1314/1874). Mintage: 577,800. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $785. (#8510)(
Registry values: N991)
1908 $5 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (1990/1564). PCGS Population (1322/1877). Mintage: 577,800. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $785. (#8510)(
Registry values: N991)
1909-D $5 PCGS Genuine. The PCGS number ending in .92 suggests Cleaning as the reason, or perhaps one of the reasons, that PCGS deemed this coin not gradable. Mintage: 3,423,560. (#8514)
1909-D $5 AU58 PCGS. PCGS Population (2180/22988). NGC Census: (2639/23250). Mintage: 3,423,560. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $370. (#8514)(
Registry values: N991)
1909-D $5 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (8731/9203). PCGS Population (8504/11036). Mintage: 3,423,560. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $800. (#8514)(
Registry values: N991)
1909-D $5 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (8731/9203). PCGS Population (8504/11036). Mintage: 3,423,560. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $800. (#8514)(
Registry values: N991)
1909-D $5 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (8729/9193). PCGS Population (8425/11030). Mintage: 3,423,560. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $735. (#8514)(
Registry values: N991)
1909-D $5 MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (8452/11035). NGC Census: (8731/9203). Mintage: 3,423,560. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $735. (#8514)(
Registry values: N991)
1909-D $5 MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (8452/11035). NGC Census: (8731/9203). Mintage: 3,423,560. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $735. (#8514)(
Registry values: N991)
1909-D $5 MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (8452/11035). NGC Census: (8731/9203). Mintage: 3,423,560. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $735. (#8514)(
Registry values: N991)
1909-D $5 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (8731/9203). PCGS Population (8452/11035). Mintage: 3,423,560. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $735. (#8514)(
Registry values: N991)
1909-D $5 MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (8690/2340). NGC Census: (7117/2076). Mintage: 3,423,560. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $1,570. (#8514)(
Registry values: N1793)
1909-D $5 MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (8698/2338). NGC Census: (7107/2049). Mintage: 3,423,560. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $1,900. (#8514)(
Registry values: N1793)
1909-D $5 MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (8698/2338). NGC Census: (7129/2074). Mintage: 3,423,560. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $1,900. (#8514)(
Registry values: N1793)
1909-D $5 MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (8698/2338). NGC Census: (7129/2074). Mintage: 3,423,560. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $1,900. (#8514)(
Registry values: N1793)
1909-D $5 MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (8698/2338). NGC Census: (7129/2074). Mintage: 3,423,560. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $1,900. (#8514)(
Registry values: N1793)
1909-D $5 MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (7129/2074). PCGS Population (8698/2338). Mintage: 3,423,560. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $1,900. (#8514)(
Registry values: N1793)
1909-S $5 AU58 NGC. NGC Census: (149/157). PCGS Population (39/140). Mintage: 297,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $635. (#8516)(
Registry values: N991)
1910-S $5 AU50 ANACS. NGC Census: (31/814). PCGS Population (55/415). Mintage: 770,200. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $405. (#8519)(
Registry values: N991)
1910-S $5 AU58 NGC. NGC Census: (387/232). PCGS Population (109/162). Mintage: 770,200. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $550. (#8519)(
Registry values: N991)
1911 $5 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (281/5634). PCGS Population (208/3490). Mintage: 915,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $460. (#8520)(
Registry values: N991)
1911 $5 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (2451/1079). PCGS Population (1601/1205). Mintage: 915,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $785. (#8520)(
Registry values: N991)
1911-S $5 AU55 NGC. NGC Census: (248/1323). PCGS Population (138/951). Mintage: 1,416,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $420. (#8522)(
Registry values: N991)
1911-S $5 AU58 NGC. NGC Census: (547/769). PCGS Population (182/764). Mintage: 1,416,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $480. (#8522)(
Registry values: N991)
1912 $5 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (2676/1092). PCGS Population (2138/1441). Mintage: 790,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $890. (#8523)(
Registry values: N991)
1912 $5 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (2676/1092). PCGS Population (2138/1441). Mintage: 790,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $890. (#8523)(
Registry values: N991)
1912 $5 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (2675/1082). PCGS Population (2126/1420). Mintage: 790,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $785. (#8523)(
Registry values: N991)
1912 $5 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (2676/1092). PCGS Population (2135/1420). Mintage: 790,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $785. (#8523)(
Registry values: N991)
1912 $5 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (2676/1092). PCGS Population (2135/1420). Mintage: 790,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $785. (#8523)(
Registry values: N991)
1913 $5 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (3139/1338). PCGS Population (2308/1689). Mintage: 915,900. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $755. (#8525)(
Registry values: N991)
1913-S $5 XF45 ANACS. NGC Census: (70/1236). PCGS Population (79/554). Mintage: 408,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $405. (#8526)(
Registry values: N491)
1913-S $5 AU53 NGC. NGC Census: (115/1046). PCGS Population (38/448). Mintage: 408,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU53: $425. (#8526)(
Registry values: N991)
1914 $5 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (661/510). PCGS Population (558/668). Mintage: 247,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $945. (#8527)(
Registry values: N991)
1914-D $5 AU53 NGC. NGC Census: (17/1944). PCGS Population (26/1512). Mintage: 247,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU53: $385. (#8528)(
Registry values: N991)
1914-D $5 AU58 NGC. NGC Census: (433/1436). PCGS Population (251/1095). Mintage: 247,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $390. (#8528)(
Registry values: N991)
1914-S $5 AU58 NGC. NGC Census: (443/398). PCGS Population (170/305). Mintage: 263,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $610. (#8529)(
Registry values: N991)
1916-S $5 AU58 NGC. NGC Census: (488/778). PCGS Population (169/694). Mintage: 240,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $535. (#8532)(
Registry values: N991)
Liberty Eagles
1843-O $10 XF40 PCGS. PCGS Population (38/124). NGC Census: (40/304). Mintage: 175,162. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $800. (#8589)(
Registry values: N991)
1859 $10 --Rim Damaged--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (12/90). PCGS Population (14/22). Mintage: 16,093. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $1,200. (#8628)(
Registry values: N1793)
1880-O $10 PCGS Genuine. The PCGS number ending in .98 suggests Damage as the reason, or perhaps one of the reasons, that PCGS deemed this coin not gradable. Mintage: 9,200. (#8689)
1880-S $10 MS61 NGC. NGC Census: (333/259). PCGS Population (130/172). Mintage: 506,250. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS61: $850. (#8690)(
Registry values: N991)
1880-S $10 MS62 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (138/34). NGC Census: (230/32). Mintage: 506,250. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $900. (#8690)(
Registry values: N1793)
1880-S $10 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (230/32). PCGS Population (138/34). Mintage: 506,250. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $900. (#8690)(
Registry values: N1793)
1881 $10 MS61 PCGS. PCGS Population (1680/1426). NGC Census: (4792/3506). Mintage: 3,877,260. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS61: $810. (#8691)(
Registry values: N991)
1882-S $10 MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (61/12). NGC Census: (78/21). Mintage: 132,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $1,050. (#8698)(
Registry values: N1793)
1882-S $10 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (78/21). PCGS Population (61/12). Mintage: 132,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $1,050. (#8698)(
Registry values: N1793)
1887-S $10 MS62 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (243/75). NGC Census: (457/57). Mintage: 817,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $860. (#8711)(
Registry values: N991)
1888-S $10 AU58 NGC. NGC Census: (108/1307). PCGS Population (123/870). Mintage: 648,700. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $735. (#8714)(
Registry values: N491)
1888-S $10 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (449/68). PCGS Population (422/116). Mintage: 648,700. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $865. (#8714)(
Registry values: N991)
1891 $10 MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (108/38). NGC Census: (189/42). Mintage: 91,868. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $875. (#8719)(
Registry values: N991)
1892 $10 MS60 NGC. NGC Census: (606/6029). PCGS Population (644/2634). Mintage: 797,400. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $750. (#8721)(
Registry values: N491)
1892-O $10 --Cleaned--ANACS. MS60 Details. NGC Census: (108/432). PCGS Population (90/261). Mintage: 28,688. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $815. (#8723)(
Registry values: N991)
1893 $10 MS62 Prooflike NGC. NGC Census: (0/0). PCGS Population (0/0). Mintage: 1,840,895. (#78725)
1893-S $10 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (126/12). PCGS Population (99/47). Mintage: 141,350. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $975. (#8728)(
Registry values: N1793)
1894 $10 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (12207/4949). PCGS Population (6046/1510). Mintage: 2,470,778. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $850. (#8729)(
Registry values: N991)
1895-O $10 MS61 NGC. NGC Census: (157/95). PCGS Population (101/85). Mintage: 98,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS61: $875. (#8733)(
Registry values: N991)
1895-O $10 MS61 NGC. NGC Census: (157/95). PCGS Population (101/85). Mintage: 98,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS61: $875. (#8733)(
Registry values: N991)
1896 $10 MS63 NGC. CAC. NGC Census: (199/16). PCGS Population (111/8). Mintage: 76,200. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $1,625. (#8735)(
Registry values: N1793)
1897-O $10 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (39/144). PCGS Population (20/125). Mintage: 42,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $850. (#8738)(
Registry values: N991)
1898-S $10 MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (143/38). NGC Census: (117/20). Mintage: 473,600. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $855. (#8741)(
Registry values: N991)
1899-S $10 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (122/50). PCGS Population (97/63). Mintage: 841,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $835. (#8744)(
Registry values: N991)
1901-S $10 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (3622/9547). PCGS Population (3996/8622). Mintage: 2,812,750. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $710. (#8749)(
Registry values: N991)
1901-S $10 MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (4480/4144). NGC Census: (4550/4907). Mintage: 2,812,750. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $1,575. (#8749)(
Registry values: N1793)
1901-S $10 MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (4466/4156). NGC Census: (4606/4941). Mintage: 2,812,750. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $1,200. (#8749)(
Registry values: N1793)
1904-O $10 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (145/52). PCGS Population (172/85). Mintage: 108,950. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $900. (#8756)(
Registry values: N991)
1905 $10 MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (473/291). NGC Census: (651/370). Mintage: 200,900. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $850. (#8757)(
Registry values: N991)
1906 $10 MS63 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (124/27). NGC Census: (82/37). Mintage: 165,497. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $1,625. (#8759)(
Registry values: N1793)
1906-D $10 MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (415/183). NGC Census: (540/158). Mintage: 981,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $1,200. (#8760)(
Registry values: N1793)
1906-S $10 MS61 NGC. NGC Census: (0/0). PCGS Population (48/92). Mintage: 457,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS61: $800. (#8762)(
Registry values: N991)
1907 $10 --Obverse Strike-Through--MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (8698/6125). PCGS Population (6199/3682). Mintage: 1,203,973. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $710. (#8763)(
Registry values: N991)
Indian Eagles
1908-D $10 No Motto AU58 PCGS. PCGS Population (196/376). NGC Census: (256/399). Mintage: 210,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $820. (#8854)(
Registry values: N991)
1908 $10 Motto MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (1048/776). NGC Census: (1079/640). Mintage: 341,300. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $1,125. (#8859)(
Registry values: N991)
1908 $10 Motto MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (1048/776). NGC Census: (1079/640). Mintage: 341,300. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $1,075. (#8859)(
Registry values: N991)
1908-S $10 AU55 NGC. NGC Census: (101/313). PCGS Population (77/256). Mintage: 59,850. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $915. (#8861)(
Registry values: N991)
1909 $10 MS61 NGC. NGC Census: (467/636). PCGS Population (168/615). Mintage: 184,700. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS61: $865. (#8862)(
Registry values: N991)
1909-D $10 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (39/412). PCGS Population (45/499). Mintage: 121,540. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $875. (#8863)(
Registry values: N991)
1909-S $10 AU58 PCGS. PCGS Population (108/231). NGC Census: (155/199). Mintage: 292,350. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $825. (#8864)(
Registry values: N991)
1909-S $10 AU58 PCGS. PCGS Population (108/231). NGC Census: (155/199). Mintage: 292,350. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $825. (#8864)(
Registry values: N991)
1909-S $10 AU58 NGC. NGC Census: (155/199). PCGS Population (108/231). Mintage: 292,350. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $900. (#8864)(
Registry values: N991)
1910-D $10 MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (1655/985). PCGS Population (1827/679). Mintage: 2,356,640. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $1,675. (#8866)(
Registry values: N1793)
1910-D $10 MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (1655/985). PCGS Population (1827/679). Mintage: 2,356,640. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $1,675. (#8866)(
Registry values: N1793)
1910-D $10 MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (1655/985). PCGS Population (1827/679). Mintage: 2,356,640. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $1,675. (#8866)(
Registry values: N1793)
1910-S $10 AU55 NGC. NGC Census: (119/858). PCGS Population (200/734). Mintage: 811,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $785. (#8867)(
Registry values: N991)
1910-S $10 AU58 PCGS. PCGS Population (270/464). NGC Census: (462/396). Mintage: 811,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $885. (#8867)(
Registry values: N991)
1910-S $10 AU58 NGC. NGC Census: (462/396). PCGS Population (270/464). Mintage: 811,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $885. (#8867)(
Registry values: N991)
1910-S $10 AU58 PCGS. PCGS Population (266/471). NGC Census: (458/394). Mintage: 811,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $815. (#8867)(
Registry values: N991)
1911 $10 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (2449/2121). PCGS Population (2010/1814). Mintage: 505,595. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $985. (#8868)(
Registry values: N991)
1912-S $10 AU58 NGC. NGC Census: (277/221). PCGS Population (131/259). Mintage: 300,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $865. (#8872)(
Registry values: N991)
1914-S $10 AU58 NGC. NGC Census: (260/372). PCGS Population (147/358). Mintage: 208,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $850. (#8877)(
Registry values: N991)
1915 $10 MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (821/720). NGC Census: (896/814). Mintage: 351,075. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $985. (#8878)(
Registry values: N1793)
1915 $10 MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (802/717). NGC Census: (910/815). Mintage: 351,075. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $985. (#8878)(
Registry values: N1793)
1916-S $10 AU58 PCGS. PCGS Population (154/405). NGC Census: (210/370). Mintage: 138,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $820. (#8880)(
Registry values: N991)
1916-S $10 AU58 NGC. NGC Census: (211/372). PCGS Population (155/410). Mintage: 138,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $820. (#8880)(
Registry values: N991)
1916-S $10 AU58 NGC. NGC Census: (210/370). PCGS Population (155/411). Mintage: 138,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $820. (#8880)(
Registry values: N991)
Liberty Double Eagles
1850 $20 --Damaged--NGC Details. XF. NGC Census: (109/934). PCGS Population (112/532). Mintage: 1,170,261. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $1,550. (#8902)(
Registry values: N1793)
1850 $20 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. XF. NGC Census: (109/934). PCGS Population (112/530). Mintage: 1,170,261. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $1,675. (#8902)(
Registry values: N1793)
1851 $20 AU50 NGC. NGC Census: (72/455). PCGS Population (60/244). Mintage: 2,087,155. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $1,575. (#8904)(
Registry values: N1793)
1854 $20 Small Date XF45 NGC. NGC Census: (127/482). PCGS Population (137/197). Mintage: 757,899. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $1,551. (#8911)(
Registry values: N991)
1858 $20 --Cleaned--ANACS. AU50 Details. NGC Census: (37/241). PCGS Population (40/81). Mintage: 211,714. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $1,590. (#8923)(
Registry values: N1793)
1858-S $20 --Cleaned, Rim Damaged--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (72/446). PCGS Population (58/131). Mintage: 846,710. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $1,600. (#8925)(
Registry values: N1793)
1859-S $20 XF40 NGC. NGC Census: (45/568). PCGS Population (82/312). Mintage: 636,445. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $1,550. (#8928)(
Registry values: N991)
1861 $20 --Cleaned, Damaged--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (226/1786). PCGS Population (197/776). Mintage: 2,976,453. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $1,575. (#8932)(
Registry values: N991)
1861 $20 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (226/1786). PCGS Population (202/782). Mintage: 2,976,453. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $1,575. (#8932)(
Registry values: N991)
1864-S $20 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. XF. NGC Census: (57/598). PCGS Population (114/344). Mintage: 793,660. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $1,550. (#8942)(
Registry values: N991)
1873-S $20 Closed 3 AU58 NGC. CAC. NGC Census: (637/282). PCGS Population (131/157). Mintage: 1,040,600. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $1,550. (#8969)(
Registry values: N991)
1873-S $20 Closed 3 AU58 NGC. NGC Census: (637/282). PCGS Population (131/158). Mintage: 1,040,600. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $1,550. (#8969)(
Registry values: N991)
1873-S $20 Closed 3 AU58 PCGS. PCGS Population (131/157). NGC Census: (636/282). Mintage: 1,040,600. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $1,550. (#8969)(
Registry values: N991)
1873-S $20 Open 3 XF45 NGC. NGC Census: (65/536). PCGS Population (29/233). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $1,446. (#8979)(
Registry values: N991)
1875-CC $20 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (91/1045). PCGS Population (146/714). Mintage: 111,151. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $1,825. (#8974)(
Registry values: N1793)
1875-S $20 AU55 NGC. NGC Census: (356/2329). PCGS Population (334/966). Mintage: 1,230,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $1,400. (#8975)(
Registry values: N991)
1877-S $20 AU58 NGC. NGC Census: (586/1092). PCGS Population (285/812). Mintage: 1,735,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $1,465. (#8984)(
Registry values: N991)
1877-S $20 MS61 NGC. NGC Census: (611/134). PCGS Population (350/235). Mintage: 1,735,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS61: $1,725. (#8984)(
Registry values: N991)
1879 $20 AU58 NGC. NGC Census: (196/250). PCGS Population (92/178). Mintage: 207,630. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $1,485. (#8988)(
Registry values: N991)
1879 $20 AU58 PCGS. PCGS Population (92/178). NGC Census: (196/250). Mintage: 207,630. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $1,485. (#8988)(
Registry values: N991)
1879 $20 MS61 PCGS. PCGS Population (68/54). NGC Census: (104/50). Mintage: 207,630. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS61: $2,225. (#8988)(
Registry values: N1793)
1880-S $20 AU58 PCGS. PCGS Population (139/231). NGC Census: (352/303). Mintage: 836,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $1,450. (#8993)(
Registry values: N991)
1881-S $20 MS61 PCGS. PCGS Population (142/128). NGC Census: (185/67). Mintage: 727,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS61: $1,650. (#8995)(
Registry values: N1793)
1882-S $20 MS60 NGC. NGC Census: (202/512). PCGS Population (87/544). Mintage: 1,125,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $1,475. (#8998)(
Registry values: N991)
1883-CC $20 --Rim Damaged--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (101/729). PCGS Population (136/327). Mintage: 59,962. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $1,900. (#8999)(
Registry values: N1793)
1890-S $20 MS61 NGC. NGC Census: (574/437). PCGS Population (233/607). Mintage: 802,750. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS61: $1,525. (#9015)(
Registry values: N2998)
1890-S $20 MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (446/166). NGC Census: (353/84). Mintage: 802,750. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $1,775. (#9015)(
Registry values: N4719)
1891-S $20 MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (1640/766). NGC Census: (1745/515). Mintage: 1,288,125. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $1,710. (#9018)(
Registry values: N1793)
1891-S $20 MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (1645/779). NGC Census: (1751/516). Mintage: 1,288,125. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $1,675. (#9018)(
Registry values: N1793)
1891-S $20 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (1751/516). PCGS Population (1645/779). Mintage: 1,288,125. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $1,675. (#9018)(
Registry values: N1793)
1891-S $20 MS62 NGC. CAC. NGC Census: (1751/516). PCGS Population (1645/779). Mintage: 1,288,125. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $1,710. (#9018)
From The Classic Collection.(
Registry values: N1793)
1892-S $20 MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (1104/583). NGC Census: (1305/384). Mintage: 930,150. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $1,775. (#9021)(
Registry values: N1793)
1892-S $20 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (1305/384). PCGS Population (1104/583). Mintage: 930,150. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $1,775. (#9021)(
Registry values: N1793)
1892-S $20 MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (1105/583). NGC Census: (1302/383). Mintage: 930,150. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $1,800. (#9021)(
Registry values: N1793)
1893 $20 MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (1420/667). NGC Census: (2044/641). Mintage: 344,200. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $1,710. (#9022)(
Registry values: N1793)
1893 $20 MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (1420/667). NGC Census: (2044/641). Mintage: 344,200. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $1,710. (#9022)(
Registry values: N1793)
1893-S $20 MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (1290/488). NGC Census: (1474/272). Mintage: 996,175. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $1,800. (#9024)(
Registry values: N1793)
1893-S $20 MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (1290/488). NGC Census: (1474/272). Mintage: 996,175. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $1,800. (#9024)(
Registry values: N1793)
1894-S $20 MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (1350/792). NGC Census: (1623/587). Mintage: 1,048,550. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $1,750. (#9026)(
Registry values: N1793)
1894-S $20 MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (659/133). NGC Census: (504/84). Mintage: 1,048,550. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $2,675. (#9026)(
Registry values: N1793)
1895-S $20 MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (1819/882). NGC Census: (2007/743). Mintage: 1,100,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $1,685. (#9028)(
Registry values: N1793)
1898-S $20 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (7554/4425). PCGS Population (5787/4022). Mintage: 2,575,175. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $1,500. (#9034)(
Registry values: N991)
1899-S $20 MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (2330/1335). NGC Census: (2978/1440). Mintage: 2,010,300. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $1,785. (#9036)(
Registry values: N991)
1899-S $20 MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (2330/1335). NGC Census: (2978/1440). Mintage: 2,010,300. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $1,785. (#9036)(
Registry values: N991)
1900-S $20 MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (1677/875). NGC Census: (2179/746). Mintage: 2,459,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $1,750. (#9038)(
Registry values: N991)
1900-S $20 MS62 ★
NGC. NGC Census: (2190/748). PCGS Population (1679/879). Mintage: 2,459,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $1,625. (#9038)(
Registry values: N991)
1900-S $20 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (2190/748). PCGS Population (1679/879). Mintage: 2,459,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $1,625. (#9038)(
Registry values: N991)
1901-S $20 MS61 NGC. NGC Census: (1018/1158). PCGS Population (517/1236). Mintage: 1,596,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS61: $1,385. (#9040)(
Registry values: N991)
1901-S $20 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (797/361). PCGS Population (721/514). Mintage: 1,596,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $1,685. (#9040)(
Registry values: N1793)
1901-S $20 MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (721/514). NGC Census: (795/361). Mintage: 1,596,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $1,685. (#9040)(
Registry values: N1793)
1902 $20 AU58 NGC. NGC Census: (106/296). PCGS Population (78/366). Mintage: 31,140. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $1,500. (#9041)(
Registry values: N991)
1903-S $20 MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (1238/267). PCGS Population (1274/342). Mintage: 954,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $1,875. (#9044)(
Registry values: N1793)
1904 $20 --Obverse Lamination--MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (63188/102383). PCGS Population (51974/82132). Mintage: 6,256,797. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $1,685. (#9045)(
Registry values: N991)
1904 $20 MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (51974/82132). NGC Census: (63188/102383). Mintage: 6,256,797. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $1,685. (#9045)(
Registry values: N991)
1904 $20 MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (51974/82132). NGC Census: (63188/102383). Mintage: 6,256,797. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $1,685. (#9045)(
Registry values: N991)
1904 $20 MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (50191/32284). NGC Census: (65505/36934). Mintage: 6,256,797. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $1,825. (#9045)(
Registry values: N991)
1904 $20 MS64 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (28227/3931). NGC Census: (30849/6085). Mintage: 6,256,797. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $3,425. (#9045)(
Registry values: N1793)
1904 $20 MS62 Prooflike NGC. NGC Census: (293/245). PCGS Population (0/0). Mintage: 6,256,797. (#79045)
1904 $20 MS63 Prooflike NGC. NGC Census: (188/59). PCGS Population (0/0). Mintage: 6,256,797. (#79045)
1904-S $20 MS61 NGC. NGC Census: (2863/18015). PCGS Population (1907/14809). Mintage: 5,134,175. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS61: $1,625. (#9046)(
Registry values: N991)
1904-S $20 MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (6138/8671). NGC Census: (7208/10807). Mintage: 5,134,175. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $1,685. (#9046)(
Registry values: N991)
1904-S $20 MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (6138/8671). NGC Census: (7208/10807). Mintage: 5,134,175. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $1,685. (#9046)(
Registry values: N991)
1906 $20 AU58 NGC. NGC Census: (110/456). PCGS Population (91/551). Mintage: 69,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $1,310. (#9049)(
Registry values: N991)
1906 $20 MS61 PCGS. PCGS Population (151/349). NGC Census: (211/198). Mintage: 69,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS61: $1,700. (#9049)(
Registry values: N991)
1907 $20 --Obverse Lamination--NGC. NGC Census: (11791/6355). PCGS Population (8765/4537). Mintage: 1,451,864. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $1,685. (#9052)(
Registry values: N991)
1907 $20 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (11796/6362). PCGS Population (8852/4573). Mintage: 1,451,864. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $1,450. (#9052)(
Registry values: N991)
1907-S $20 MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (989/1032). NGC Census: (1070/938). Mintage: 2,165,800. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $1,735. (#9054)(
Registry values: N991)
1907-S $20 MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (995/1034). NGC Census: (1076/940). Mintage: 2,165,800. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $1,725. (#9054)(
Registry values: N991)
Saint-Gaudens Double Eagles
1907 $20 Arabic Numerals MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (2572/2826). PCGS Population (3544/6423). Mintage: 361,667. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $1,850. (#9141)(
Registry values: N991)
1907 $20 Arabic Numerals MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (1970/856). PCGS Population (4092/2331). Mintage: 361,667. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $2,050. (#9141)(
Registry values: N1793)
1908 $20 No Motto MS60 ANACS. NGC Census: (404/115840). PCGS Population (701/99804). Mintage: 4,271,551. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $1,550. (#9142)(
Registry values: N991)
1908 $20 No Motto MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (42256/43841). PCGS Population (30503/49111). Mintage: 4,271,551. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $1,825. (#9142)(
Registry values: N991)
1908 $20 Motto MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (519/1085). NGC Census: (701/661). Mintage: 156,200. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $1,685. (#9147)(
Registry values: N991)
1908 $20 Motto MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (595/490). NGC Census: (420/254). Mintage: 156,200. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $1,825. (#9147)(
Registry values: N1793)
1909 $20 AU58 NGC. NGC Census: (215/974). PCGS Population (191/1650). Mintage: 161,282. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $1,425. (#9150)(
Registry values: N991)
1909 $20 AU58 NGC. NGC Census: (214/975). PCGS Population (191/1653). Mintage: 161,282. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $1,425. (#9150)(
Registry values: N991)
1909 $20 MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (558/826). NGC Census: (416/224). Mintage: 161,282. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $1,800. (#9150)(
Registry values: N1793)
1909/8 $20 AU58 NGC. NGC Census: (403/816). PCGS Population (341/1272). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $1,625. (#9151)(
Registry values: N991)
1910 $20 MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (2109/1251). NGC Census: (2141/896). Mintage: 482,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $1,635. (#9154)(
Registry values: N991)
1910-D $20 MS63 ANACS. NGC Census: (1885/2087). PCGS Population (1492/2735). Mintage: 429,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $1,875. (#9155)(
Registry values: N991)
1910-S $20 MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (1102/1207). NGC Census: (1039/616). Mintage: 2,128,250. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $1,775. (#9156)(
Registry values: N991)
1911 $20 MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (625/1112). NGC Census: (852/842). Mintage: 197,200. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $1,750. (#9157)(
Registry values: N1793)
1911 $20 MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (688/436). NGC Census: (448/390). Mintage: 197,200. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $1,875. (#9157)(
Registry values: N1793)
1911-S $20 MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (1157/1833). NGC Census: (1716/1642). Mintage: 775,750. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $1,865. (#9159)(
Registry values: N991)
1912 $20 MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (1014/1476). NGC Census: (940/528). Mintage: 149,700. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $1,750. (#9160)(
Registry values: N991)
1912 $20 MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (1028/1480). NGC Census: (926/522). Mintage: 149,700. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $1,525. (#9160)(
Registry values: N991)
1913 $20 MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (776/967). NGC Census: (938/466). Mintage: 168,700. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $1,790. (#9161)(
Registry values: N1793)
1913 $20 MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (776/967). NGC Census: (937/465). Mintage: 168,700. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $1,790. (#9161)(
Registry values: N1793)
1913-D $20 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (839/147). PCGS Population (1298/346). Mintage: 393,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $2,100. (#9162)(
Registry values: N1793)
1914 $20 MS61 PCGS. PCGS Population (134/1714). NGC Census: (233/1190). Mintage: 95,200. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS61: $1,725. (#9164)(
Registry values: N991)
1915 $20 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (662/651). PCGS Population (564/927). Mintage: 152,050. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $1,625. (#9167)(
Registry values: N1793)
1920 $20 MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (1360/364). PCGS Population (1879/632). Mintage: 228,250. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $1,750. (#9170)(
Registry values: N991)
1922 $20 MS61 NGC. NGC Census: (3613/41390). PCGS Population (2352/30435). Mintage: 1,375,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS61: $1,425. (#9173)(
Registry values: N991)
1922 $20 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (6672/1153). NGC Census: (6770/478). Mintage: 1,375,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $1,725. (#9173)(
Registry values: N991)
1922 $20 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (6758/478). PCGS Population (6630/1152). Mintage: 1,375,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $2,050. (#9173)(
Registry values: N991)
1922-S $20 XF45 NGC. NGC Census: (1/877). PCGS Population (0/1125). Mintage: 2,658,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $1,459. (#9174)(
Registry values: N991)
1923 $20 MS63 ANACS. NGC Census: (9636/2319). PCGS Population (7602/3710). Mintage: 566,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $1,550. (#9175)(
Registry values: N991)
1923 $20 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (2194/116). PCGS Population (3354/352). Mintage: 566,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $2,000. (#9175)(
Registry values: N991)
1923 $20 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (2194/116). PCGS Population (3354/352). Mintage: 566,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $2,000. (#9175)(
Registry values: N991)
1924 $20 MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (93700/128840). PCGS Population (73182/117024). Mintage: 4,323,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $1,500. (#9177)(
Registry values: N991)
1924 $20 MS64 NGC. Reverse Struck Thru. NGC Census: (94397/34057). PCGS Population (73556/43925). Mintage: 4,323,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $1,650. (#9177)(
Registry values: N991)
1924 $20 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (94332/34014). PCGS Population (72891/43692). Mintage: 4,323,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $2,000. (#9177)(
Registry values: N991)
1924 $20 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (73556/43925). NGC Census: (94397/34057). Mintage: 4,323,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $1,650. (#9177)(
Registry values: N991)
1924 $20 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (70933/42964). NGC Census: (92546/33322). Mintage: 4,323,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $2,000. (#9177)(
Registry values: N991)
1926 $20 --Obverse Lamination--MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (5950/12041). PCGS Population (5853/10941). Mintage: 816,750. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $1,825. (#9183)(
Registry values: N991)
1926 $20 --Obverse Strike-Through--MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (8528/3513). PCGS Population (6591/4350). Mintage: 816,750. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $2,000. (#9183)(
Registry values: N991)
1927 $20 MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (36736/67741). PCGS Population (35169/68753). Mintage: 2,946,750. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $1,500. (#9186)(
Registry values: N991)
1927 $20 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (40561/27965). NGC Census: (47793/20109). Mintage: 2,946,750. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $1,650. (#9186)(
Registry values: N991)
1928 $20 MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (11827/23022). NGC Census: (13624/19758). Mintage: 8,816,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $1,500. (#9189)(
Registry values: N991)
1928 $20 --Obverse Lamination--MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (13615/6114). PCGS Population (12752/10181). Mintage: 8,816,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $2,000. (#9189)(
Registry values: N991)
Commemorative Silver
1893 25C Isabella Quarter--Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (6/3165). PCGS Population (41/4332). Mintage: 24,214. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $435. (#9220)(
Registry values: N991)
1893 25C Isabella Quarter AU55 PCGS. PCGS Population (166/4143). NGC Census: (38/3121). Mintage: 24,214. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $450. (#9220)(
Registry values: N991)
1893 25C Isabella Quarter--Environmental Damage--ANACS. MS60 Details. NGC Census: (22/2893). PCGS Population (59/3717). Mintage: 24,214. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $500. (#9220)(
Registry values: N991)
1893 25C Isabella Quarter MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (1129/566). NGC Census: (986/607). Mintage: 24,214. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $800. (#9220)(
Registry values: N1793)
1900 $1 Lafayette Dollar--Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (4/2156). PCGS Population (48/2907). Mintage: 36,026. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $465. (#9222)(
Registry values: N491)
1900 $1 Lafayette Dollar--Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (4/2156). PCGS Population (48/2907). Mintage: 36,026. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $465. (#9222)(
Registry values: N491)
1921 50C Alabama 2x2 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (732/478). NGC Census: (694/425). Mintage: 6,006. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $625. (#9225)(
Registry values: N991)
1921 50C Alabama 2x2 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (694/425). PCGS Population (721/469). Mintage: 6,006. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $535. (#9225)(
Registry values: N991)
1936 50C Albany--Artificial Toning--NCS. Unc Details. NGC Census: (1/2658). PCGS Population (1/4361). Mintage: 17,671. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $250. (#9227)(
Registry values: N491)
1936 50C Albany MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (1376/794). NGC Census: (1101/618). Mintage: 17,671. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $340. (#9227)(
Registry values: N491)
1936 50C Albany MS65 NGC. NGC Census: (1101/618). PCGS Population (1376/794). Mintage: 17,671. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $340. (#9227)(
Registry values: N491)
1936 50C Albany MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (1376/794). NGC Census: (1101/618). Mintage: 17,671. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $340. (#9227)(
Registry values: N491)
1936 50C Albany MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (482/135). PCGS Population (711/85). Mintage: 17,671. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $535. (#9227)(
Registry values: N991)
1936 50C Albany MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (709/85). NGC Census: (483/135). Mintage: 17,671. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $535. (#9227)(
Registry values: N991)
1936 50C Albany MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (483/135). PCGS Population (709/85). Mintage: 17,671. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $535. (#9227)(
Registry values: N991)
1937 50C Antietam MS65 ANACS. NGC Census: (915/822). PCGS Population (1454/1368). Mintage: 18,028. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $760. (#9229)(
Registry values: N991)
1935-D 50C Arkansas MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (400/224). NGC Census: (320/130). Mintage: 5,505. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $185. (#9234)(
Registry values: N491)
1935-D 50C Arkansas MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (187/37). NGC Census: (101/29). Mintage: 5,505. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $500. (#9234)(
Registry values: N991)
1935-S 50C Arkansas MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (392/173). NGC Census: (324/121). Mintage: 5,506. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $200. (#9235)(
Registry values: N491)
1935-S 50C Arkansas MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (392/173). NGC Census: (324/121). Mintage: 5,506. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $200. (#9235)(
Registry values: N491)
1935-S 50C Arkansas MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (108/13). PCGS Population (159/17). Mintage: 5,506. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $625. (#9235)(
Registry values: N991)
1935-S 50C Arkansas MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (156/17). NGC Census: (108/13). Mintage: 5,506. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $625. (#9235)(
Registry values: N991)
1936-D 50C Arkansas MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (379/200). NGC Census: (313/83). Mintage: 9,660. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $150. (#9238)(
Registry values: N491)
1936-D 50C Arkansas MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (180/20). NGC Census: (69/14). Mintage: 9,660. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $420. (#9238)(
Registry values: N991)
1937 50C Arkansas MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (239/98). NGC Census: (195/45). Mintage: 5,505. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $240. (#9241)(
Registry values: N491)
1937-D 50C Arkansas MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (113/15). NGC Census: (76/9). Mintage: 5,505. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $785. (#9242)(
Registry values: N991)
1937-S 50C Arkansas MS65 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (193/55). NGC Census: (169/34). Mintage: 5,506. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $320. (#9243)(
Registry values: N491)
1937-S 50C Arkansas MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (194/55). NGC Census: (168/34). Mintage: 5,506. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $320. (#9243)(
Registry values: N491)
1937-S 50C Arkansas MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (194/55). NGC Census: (168/34). Mintage: 5,506. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $320. (#9243)(
Registry values: N491)
1938 50C Arkansas MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (191/74). NGC Census: (140/37). Mintage: 3,156. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $460. (#9245)(
Registry values: N491)
1938-D 50C Arkansas MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (103/18). NGC Census: (41/26). Mintage: 3,155. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $825. (#9246)(
Registry values: N991)
1938-D 50C Arkansas MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (103/18). NGC Census: (41/26). Mintage: 3,155. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $825. (#9246)(
Registry values: N991)
1938-S 50C Arkansas MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (169/56). NGC Census: (125/33). Mintage: 3,156. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $360. (#9247)(
Registry values: N491)
1939 50C Arkansas MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (148/407). NGC Census: (54/326). Mintage: 2,104. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $271. (#9249)(
Registry values: N491)
1939 50C Arkansas MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (147/28). NGC Census: (110/22). Mintage: 2,104. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $725. (#9249)(
Registry values: N991)
1939-D 50C Arkansas MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (178/70). NGC Census: (135/38). Mintage: 2,104. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $725. (#9250)(
Registry values: N991)
1939-S 50C Arkansas MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (208/84). NGC Census: (157/52). Mintage: 2,105. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $700. (#9251)(
Registry values: N991)
1936-S 50C Bay Bridge MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (1539/854). NGC Census: (1302/614). Mintage: 71,424. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $300. (#9254)(
Registry values: N491)
1936-S 50C Bay Bridge MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (731/123). NGC Census: (530/84). Mintage: 71,424. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $420. (#9254)(
Registry values: N991)
1936-S 50C Bay Bridge MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (530/84). PCGS Population (731/123). Mintage: 71,424. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $420. (#9254)(
Registry values: N991)
1936-S 50C Bay Bridge MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (731/123). NGC Census: (529/84). Mintage: 71,424. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $400. (#9254)(
Registry values: N991)
1934 50C Boone MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (188/31). NGC Census: (160/20). Mintage: 10,007. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $300. (#9257)(
Registry values: N491)
1935 50C Boone MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (512/748). NGC Census: (318/641). Mintage: 10,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $115. (#9258)(
Registry values: N208)
1935 50C Boone MS65 NGC. NGC Census: (448/193). PCGS Population (517/230). Mintage: 10,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $210. (#9258)(
Registry values: N491)
1935 50C Boone MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (195/35). NGC Census: (161/32). Mintage: 10,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $300. (#9258)(
Registry values: N491)
1935-S 50C Boone MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (173/20). NGC Census: (162/35). Mintage: 5,005. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $325. (#9260)(
Registry values: N491)
1935/34 50C Boone MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (604/867). NGC Census: (325/777). Mintage: 10,008. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $155. (#9262)(
Registry values: N208)
1935/34-D 50C Boone MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (157/57). NGC Census: (113/67). Mintage: 2,003. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $775. (#9263)(
Registry values: N1793)
1936 50C Boone MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (296/59). NGC Census: (231/50). Mintage: 12,012. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $300. (#9266)(
Registry values: N491)
1936-D 50C Boone MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (483/249). NGC Census: (350/201). Mintage: 5,005. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $185. (#9267)(
Registry values: N491)
1936-D 50C Boone MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (226/23). NGC Census: (191/10). Mintage: 5,005. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $310. (#9267)(
Registry values: N491)
1936-D 50C Boone MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (226/23). NGC Census: (191/10). Mintage: 5,005. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $310. (#9267)(
Registry values: N491)
1936-S 50C Boone MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (203/52). NGC Census: (225/28). Mintage: 5,006. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $310. (#9268)(
Registry values: N491)
1937 50C Boone MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (359/77). NGC Census: (239/56). Mintage: 9,810. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $300. (#9270)(
Registry values: N991)
1937-D 50C Boone MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (140/46). NGC Census: (104/28). Mintage: 2,506. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $425. (#9271)(
Registry values: N991)
1938 50C Boone MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (115/15). NGC Census: (80/7). Mintage: 2,100. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $650. (#9274)(
Registry values: N1793)
1938-D 50C Boone MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (148/49). NGC Census: (115/40). Mintage: 2,100. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $625. (#9275)(
Registry values: N1793)
1938-D 50C Boone MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (148/49). NGC Census: (115/40). Mintage: 2,100. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $625. (#9275)(
Registry values: N1793)
1938-S 50C Boone MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (117/30). NGC Census: (92/31). Mintage: 2,100. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $725. (#9276)(
Registry values: N1793)
1936 50C Bridgeport MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (1501/676). NGC Census: (1111/339). Mintage: 25,015. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $220. (#9279)(
Registry values: N491)
1936 50C Bridgeport MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (621/55). NGC Census: (319/20). Mintage: 25,015. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $355. (#9279)(
Registry values: N991)
1936 50C Bridgeport MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (621/55). NGC Census: (319/20). Mintage: 25,015. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $350. (#9279)(
Registry values: N991)
1925-S 50C California MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (1372/1407). PCGS Population (1363/1079). Mintage: 86,394. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $350. (#9281)(
Registry values: N491)
1925-S 50C California MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (1366/1078). NGC Census: (1373/1408). Mintage: 86,394. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $350. (#9281)(
Registry values: N491)
1925-S 50C California MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (1366/1078). NGC Census: (1373/1408). Mintage: 86,394. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $350. (#9281)(
Registry values: N491)
1925-S 50C California MS65 NGC. NGC Census: (863/545). PCGS Population (703/375). Mintage: 86,394. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $740. (#9281)(
Registry values: N991)
1925-S 50C California MS65 NGC. NGC Census: (863/545). PCGS Population (703/375). Mintage: 86,394. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $740. (#9281)(
Registry values: N991)
1936-D 50C Cincinnati MS62 ANACS. NGC Census: (8/1109). PCGS Population (27/1664). Mintage: 5,005. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $274. (#9284)(
Registry values: N491)
1936-D 50C Cincinnati MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (553/312). NGC Census: (490/244). Mintage: 5,005. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $550. (#9284)(
Registry values: N991)
1936-D 50C Cincinnati MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (281/31). NGC Census: (212/32). Mintage: 5,005. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $950. (#9284)(
Registry values: N1793)
1936-D 50C Cincinnati MS66 NGC. CAC. NGC Census: (214/34). PCGS Population (280/31). Mintage: 5,005. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $950. (#9284)(
Registry values: N1793)
1936 50C Cleveland MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (2682/2526). NGC Census: (1520/2538). Mintage: 50,030. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $120. (#9288)(
Registry values: N208)
1936 50C Cleveland MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (2682/2526). NGC Census: (1520/2538). Mintage: 50,030. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $120. (#9288)(
Registry values: N208)
1936 50C Cleveland MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (1916/610). NGC Census: (1922/548). Mintage: 50,030. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $135. (#9288)(
Registry values: N491)
1936 50C Cleveland MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (570/40). NGC Census: (494/54). Mintage: 50,030. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $320. (#9288)(
Registry values: N991)
1936-S 50C Columbia MS65 NGC. NGC Census: (506/706). PCGS Population (659/533). Mintage: 8,007. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $300. (#9293)(
Registry values: N491)
1936-S 50C Columbia MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (660/535). NGC Census: (507/706). Mintage: 8,007. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $290. (#9293)(
Registry values: N491)
1892 50C Columbian MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (1602/838). NGC Census: (1814/1111). Mintage: 950,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $140. (#9296)(
Registry values: N491)
1892 50C Columbian MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (1605/841). NGC Census: (1814/1107). Mintage: 950,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $120. (#9296)(
Registry values: N491)
1892 50C Columbian MS65 NGC. NGC Census: (850/261). PCGS Population (665/176). Mintage: 950,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $420. (#9296)(
Registry values: N991)
1892 50C Columbian MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (220/41). PCGS Population (167/9). Mintage: 950,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $850. (#9296)(
Registry values: N1793)
1893 50C Columbian MS65 NGC. NGC Census: (635/172). PCGS Population (462/158). Mintage: 1,550,405. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $400. (#9297)(
Registry values: N991)
1893 50C Columbian MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (151/7). NGC Census: (145/27). Mintage: 1,550,405. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $965. (#9297)(
Registry values: N1793)
1935 50C Connecticut MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (1141/1628). PCGS Population (1539/1569). Mintage: 25,018. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $250. (#9299)(
Registry values: N491)
1935 50C Connecticut MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (1091/484). NGC Census: (1184/445). Mintage: 25,018. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $440. (#9299)(
Registry values: N991)
1935 50C Connecticut MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (441/43). NGC Census: (379/66). Mintage: 25,018. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $665. (#9299)(
Registry values: N1793)
1936 50C Delaware MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (1303/654). NGC Census: (1016/538). Mintage: 20,993. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $330. (#9301)(
Registry values: N491)
1936 50C Delaware MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (1303/654). NGC Census: (1016/538). Mintage: 20,993. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $365. (#9301)(
Registry values: N491)
1936 50C Delaware MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (583/71). NGC Census: (431/107). Mintage: 20,993. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $525. (#9301)(
Registry values: N991)
1936 50C Elgin MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (742/2144). PCGS Population (1723/3120). Mintage: 20,015. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $210. (#9303)(
Registry values: N491)
1936 50C Elgin MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (1980/1140). NGC Census: (1319/825). Mintage: 20,015. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $320. (#9303)(
Registry values: N491)
1936 50C Elgin MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (1980/1140). NGC Census: (1319/825). Mintage: 20,015. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $320. (#9303)(
Registry values: N491)
1936 50C Elgin MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (1980/1140). NGC Census: (1319/825). Mintage: 20,015. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $310. (#9303)(
Registry values: N491)
1936 50C Elgin MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (1020/120). NGC Census: (694/131). Mintage: 20,015. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $475. (#9303)(
Registry values: N991)
1936 50C Gettysburg MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (1454/671). NGC Census: (1168/336). Mintage: 26,928. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $635. (#9305)(
Registry values: N991)
1936 50C Gettysburg MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (279/58). PCGS Population (585/83). Mintage: 26,928. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $725. (#9305)(
Registry values: N991)
1922 50C Grant No Star MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (1333/968). NGC Census: (1433/871). Mintage: 67,405. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $215. (#9306)(
Registry values: N491)
1922 50C Grant No Star MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (1333/959). NGC Census: (1431/871). Mintage: 67,405. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $215. (#9306)(
Registry values: N491)
1922 50C Grant No Star MS65 NGC. NGC Census: (659/212). PCGS Population (696/261). Mintage: 67,405. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $550. (#9306)(
Registry values: N991)
1922 50C Grant No Star MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (698/261). NGC Census: (659/212). Mintage: 67,405. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $550. (#9306)(
Registry values: N991)
1935 50C Hudson MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (261/1441). PCGS Population (645/1969). Mintage: 10,008. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $790. (#9312)(
Registry values: N991)
1924 50C Huguenot MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (893/345). NGC Census: (981/323). Mintage: 142,080. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $320. (#9314)(
Registry values: N991)
1924 50C Huguenot MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (305/40). NGC Census: (286/37). Mintage: 142,080. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $685. (#9314)(
Registry values: N1793)
1946 50C Iowa MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (2987/3110). NGC Census: (1682/2811). Mintage: 100,057. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $112. (#9316)(
Registry values: N208)
1946 50C Iowa MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (2985/3107). NGC Census: (1683/2813). Mintage: 100,057. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $112. (#9316)(
Registry values: N208)
1946 50C Iowa MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (2377/730). NGC Census: (2146/667). Mintage: 100,057. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $150. (#9316)(
Registry values: N491)
1946 50C Iowa MS67 PCGS. PCGS Population (673/57). NGC Census: (625/42). Mintage: 100,057. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $310. (#9316)(
Registry values: N491)
1925 50C Lexington MS65 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (880/261). NGC Census: (805/155). Mintage: 162,013. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $410. (#9318)(
Registry values: N991)
1925 50C Lexington MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (876/263). NGC Census: (807/156). Mintage: 162,013. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $425. (#9318)(
Registry values: N991)
1925 50C Lexington MS65 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (876/263). NGC Census: (807/156). Mintage: 162,013. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $425. (#9318)(
Registry values: N991)
1925 50C Lexington MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (876/263). NGC Census: (807/156). Mintage: 162,013. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $425. (#9318)(
Registry values: N991)
1925 50C Lexington MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (876/263). NGC Census: (807/156). Mintage: 162,013. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $425. (#9318)(
Registry values: N991)
1925 50C Lexington MS65 NGC. NGC Census: (807/156). PCGS Population (876/263). Mintage: 162,013. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $425. (#9318)(
Registry values: N991)
1925 50C Lexington MS65 NGC. CAC. NGC Census: (807/156). PCGS Population (876/263). Mintage: 162,013. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $425. (#9318)(
Registry values: N991)
1925 50C Lexington MS65 NGC. NGC Census: (807/156). PCGS Population (876/263). Mintage: 162,013. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $425. (#9318)(
Registry values: N991)
1925 50C Lexington MS65 NGC. NGC Census: (807/156). PCGS Population (876/263). Mintage: 162,013. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $425. (#9318)(
Registry values: N991)
1925 50C Lexington MS65 NGC. CAC. NGC Census: (805/155). PCGS Population (877/262). Mintage: 162,013. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $425. (#9318)(
Registry values: N991)
1925 50C Lexington MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (876/263). NGC Census: (807/156). Mintage: 162,013. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $410. (#9318)(
Registry values: N991)
1925 50C Lexington MS65 NGC. NGC Census: (807/156). PCGS Population (876/263). Mintage: 162,013. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $425. (#9318)(
Registry values: N991)
1925 50C Lexington MS66 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (252/9). NGC Census: (144/11). Mintage: 162,013. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $1,350. (#9318)(
Registry values: N1793)
1925 50C Lexington MS66 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (254/9). NGC Census: (145/11). Mintage: 162,013. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $1,350. (#9318)(
Registry values: N1793)
1925 50C Lexington MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (254/9). NGC Census: (145/11). Mintage: 162,013. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $1,350. (#9318)(
Registry values: N1793)
1925 50C Lexington MS66 PCGS. EX:JFS Collection. PCGS Population (254/9). NGC Census: (145/11). Mintage: 162,013. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $1,350. (#9318)(
Registry values: N1793)
1925 50C Lexington MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (145/11). PCGS Population (254/9). Mintage: 162,013. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $1,350. (#9318)(
Registry values: N1793)
1918 50C Lincoln MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (1633/1388). PCGS Population (2042/1721). Mintage: 100,058. (#9320)(
Registry values: N491)
1918 50C Lincoln MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (2043/1723). NGC Census: (1634/1387). Mintage: 100,058. (#9320)(
Registry values: N491)
1918 50C Lincoln MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (1152/570). NGC Census: (1050/339). Mintage: 100,058. (#9320)(
Registry values: N991)
1918 50C Lincoln MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (1152/571). NGC Census: (1050/337). Mintage: 100,058. (#9320)(
Registry values: N991)
1918 50C Lincoln MS66 NGC. CAC. NGC Census: (260/77). PCGS Population (486/85). Mintage: 100,058. (#9320)(
Registry values: N991)
1918 50C Lincoln MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (486/85). NGC Census: (260/77). Mintage: 100,058. (#9320)(
Registry values: N991)
1936 50C Long Island MS65 NGC. NGC Census: (1061/355). PCGS Population (1100/381). Mintage: 81,826. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $230. (#9322)(
Registry values: N491)
1936 50C Long Island MS65 NGC. NGC Census: (1065/352). PCGS Population (1098/382). Mintage: 81,826. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $230. (#9322)(
Registry values: N491)
1936 50C Long Island MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (1098/382). NGC Census: (1065/352). Mintage: 81,826. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $230. (#9322)(
Registry values: N491)
1936 50C Long Island MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (356/26). NGC Census: (288/64). Mintage: 81,826. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $685. (#9322)(
Registry values: N1793)
1936 50C Lynchburg MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (674/1450). PCGS Population (1261/1818). Mintage: 20,013. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $240. (#9324)(
Registry values: N491)
1936 50C Lynchburg MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (1224/593). NGC Census: (952/497). Mintage: 20,013. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $320. (#9324)(
Registry values: N491)
1936 50C Lynchburg MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (1224/593). NGC Census: (952/497). Mintage: 20,013. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $330. (#9324)(
Registry values: N491)
1936 50C Lynchburg MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (539/54). NGC Census: (402/95). Mintage: 20,013. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $440. (#9324)(
Registry values: N991)
1920 50C Maine MS65 NGC. NGC Census: (821/275). PCGS Population (864/368). Mintage: 50,028. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $380. (#9326)(
Registry values: N991)
1920 50C Maine MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (863/369). NGC Census: (820/275). Mintage: 50,028. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $380. (#9326)(
Registry values: N991)
1920 50C Maine MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (353/16). NGC Census: (249/26). Mintage: 50,028. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $600. (#9326)(
Registry values: N991)
1934 50C Maryland MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (1066/1804). PCGS Population (1739/1851). Mintage: 25,015. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $170. (#9328)(
Registry values: N491)
1934 50C Maryland MS65 NGC. NGC Census: (1279/525). PCGS Population (1283/568). Mintage: 25,015. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $300. (#9328)(
Registry values: N491)
1934 50C Maryland MS65 NGC. NGC Census: (1279/525). PCGS Population (1283/568). Mintage: 25,015. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $310. (#9328)(
Registry values: N491)
1934 50C Maryland MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (1283/568). NGC Census: (1279/525). Mintage: 25,015. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $300. (#9328)(
Registry values: N491)
1934 50C Maryland MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (525/43). NGC Census: (447/78). Mintage: 25,015. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $420. (#9328)(
Registry values: N991)
1921 50C Missouri XF45 NGC. NGC Census: (2/1810). PCGS Population (10/1961). Mintage: 10,428. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $269. (#9330)(
Registry values: N1)
1923-S 50C Monroe MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (1425/416). NGC Census: (1464/357). Mintage: 274,077. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $310. (#9333)(
Registry values: N491)
1938 50C New Rochelle MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (494/1543). PCGS Population (1216/2407). Mintage: 15,266. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $370. (#9335)(
Registry values: N491)
1938 50C New Rochelle MS65 NGC. NGC Census: (936/604). PCGS Population (1441/960). Mintage: 15,266. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $510. (#9335)(
Registry values: N991)
1938 50C New Rochelle MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (1442/963). NGC Census: (936/607). Mintage: 15,266. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $465. (#9335)(
Registry values: N991)
1936 50C Norfolk--Artificial Toning--NCS. Unc Details. NGC Census: (0/2460). PCGS Population (0/4473). Mintage: 16,936. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $400. (#9337)(
Registry values: N491)
1936 50C Norfolk MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (1084/2581). NGC Census: (541/1709). Mintage: 16,936. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $470. (#9337)(
Registry values: N991)
1936 50C Norfolk MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (1084/2584). NGC Census: (541/1706). Mintage: 16,936. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $470. (#9337)(
Registry values: N991)
1936 50C Norfolk MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (1084/2584). NGC Census: (541/1706). Mintage: 16,936. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $470. (#9337)
From The Classic Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
1936 50C Norfolk MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (1084/2584). NGC Census: (541/1706). Mintage: 16,936. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $470. (#9337)(
Registry values: N991)
1936 50C Norfolk MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (1014/693). PCGS Population (1523/1060). Mintage: 16,936. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $540. (#9337)(
Registry values: N991)
1926 50C Oregon MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (782/406). NGC Census: (610/361). Mintage: 47,955. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $255. (#9340)(
Registry values: N491)
1926 50C Oregon MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (782/406). NGC Census: (610/361). Mintage: 47,955. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $255. (#9340)(
Registry values: N491)
1926 50C Oregon MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (349/57). NGC Census: (309/52). Mintage: 47,955. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $360. (#9340)(
Registry values: N991)
1926 50C Oregon MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (309/52). PCGS Population (349/57). Mintage: 47,955. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $360. (#9340)(
Registry values: N991)
1926-S 50C Oregon MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (353/99). NGC Census: (571/173). Mintage: 83,055. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $400. (#9341)(
Registry values: N991)
1928 50C Oregon MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (368/65). NGC Census: (416/78). Mintage: 6,028. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $380. (#9342)(
Registry values: N991)
1933-D 50C Oregon MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (334/71). NGC Census: (228/33). Mintage: 5,008. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $635. (#9343)(
Registry values: N991)
1934-D 50C Oregon MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (787/357). NGC Census: (539/210). Mintage: 7,006. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $260. (#9344)(
Registry values: N491)
1934-D 50C Oregon MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (307/50). NGC Census: (197/13). Mintage: 7,006. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $580. (#9344)(
Registry values: N991)
1936 50C Oregon MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (496/143). NGC Census: (478/132). Mintage: 10,006. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $360. (#9345)(
Registry values: N491)
1936 50C Oregon MS67 NGC. NGC Census: (128/3). PCGS Population (141/2). Mintage: 10,006. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $635. (#9345)(
Registry values: N1793)
1936 50C Oregon MS67 PCGS. PCGS Population (141/2). NGC Census: (129/3). Mintage: 10,006. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $635. (#9345)(
Registry values: N1793)
1937-D 50C Oregon MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (1096/566). NGC Census: (870/558). Mintage: 12,008. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $360. (#9347)(
Registry values: N491)
1937-D 50C Oregon MS67 PCGS. PCGS Population (526/40). NGC Census: (494/64). Mintage: 12,008. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $540. (#9347)(
Registry values: N991)
1938 50C Oregon MS64 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (482/1143). NGC Census: (157/907). Mintage: 6,006. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $165. (#9348)(
Registry values: N491)
1938 50C Oregon MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (410/103). PCGS Population (400/64). Mintage: 6,006. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $360. (#9348)(
Registry values: N491)
1938 50C Oregon MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (398/64). NGC Census: (411/103). Mintage: 6,006. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $360. (#9348)(
Registry values: N491)
1938-D 50C Oregon MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (652/821). NGC Census: (339/825). Mintage: 6,005. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $245. (#9349)(
Registry values: N491)
1938-S 50C Oregon MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (469/113). NGC Census: (469/140). Mintage: 6,006. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $360. (#9350)(
Registry values: N491)
1939 50C Oregon MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (260/81). NGC Census: (290/96). Mintage: 3,004. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $725. (#9352)(
Registry values: N991)
1939-D 50C Oregon MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (323/148). NGC Census: (269/182). Mintage: 3,004. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $650. (#9353)(
Registry values: N991)
1939-D 50C Oregon MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (323/148). NGC Census: (269/182). Mintage: 3,004. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $650. (#9353)(
Registry values: N991)
1939-S 50C Oregon MS66 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (239/86). NGC Census: (282/96). Mintage: 3,005. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $785. (#9354)(
Registry values: N991)
1915-S 50C Panama-Pacific AU53 NGC. NGC Census: (4/2403). PCGS Population (8/2873). Mintage: 27,134. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU53: $345. (#9357)(
Registry values: N491)
1915-S 50C Panama-Pacific--Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (1/2301). PCGS Population (30/2620). Mintage: 27,134. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $420. (#9357)(
Registry values: N491)
1920 50C Pilgrim MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (890/339). NGC Census: (960/179). Mintage: 152,112. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $290. (#9359)(
Registry values: N991)
1920 50C Pilgrim MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (890/339). NGC Census: (960/179). Mintage: 152,112. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $280. (#9359)(
Registry values: N991)
1920 50C Pilgrim MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (306/33). NGC Census: (156/23). Mintage: 152,112. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $800. (#9359)(
Registry values: N1793)
1921 50C Pilgrim MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (244/19). NGC Census: (146/24). Mintage: 20,053. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $825. (#9360)(
Registry values: N1793)
1936 50C Rhode Island MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (461/22). NGC Census: (306/24). Mintage: 20,013. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $380. (#9363)(
Registry values: N991)
1936 50C Rhode Island MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (306/24). PCGS Population (461/22). Mintage: 20,013. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $380. (#9363)(
Registry values: N991)
1936-D 50C Rhode Island MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (851/485). NGC Census: (727/270). Mintage: 15,010. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $170. (#9364)(
Registry values: N491)
1936-D 50C Rhode Island MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (439/46). NGC Census: (235/35). Mintage: 15,010. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $350. (#9364)(
Registry values: N991)
1936-S 50C Rhode Island MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (665/213). NGC Census: (576/188). Mintage: 15,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $195. (#9365)(
Registry values: N491)
1936-S 50C Rhode Island MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (199/14). NGC Census: (169/19). Mintage: 15,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $440. (#9365)(
Registry values: N1793)
1936 SET Rhode Island PDS Set MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (0/0). PCGS Population (0/0). (#9366)
1937 50C Roanoke MS65 NGC. NGC Census: (1412/1161). PCGS Population (2040/1317). Mintage: 29,030. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $235. (#9367)(
Registry values: N491)
1937 50C Roanoke MS65 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (2040/1317). NGC Census: (1412/1161). Mintage: 29,030. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $225. (#9367)(
Registry values: N491)
1937 50C Roanoke MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (2040/1317). NGC Census: (1412/1161). Mintage: 29,030. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $225. (#9367)(
Registry values: N491)
1937 50C Roanoke MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (1061/256). NGC Census: (907/254). Mintage: 29,030. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $345. (#9367)(
Registry values: N491)
1937 50C Roanoke MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (907/254). PCGS Population (1061/256). Mintage: 29,030. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $345. (#9367)(
Registry values: N491)
1937 50C Roanoke MS67 PCGS. PCGS Population (244/12). NGC Census: (228/26). Mintage: 29,030. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $775. (#9367)(
Registry values: N1793)
1936 50C Robinson MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (986/447). NGC Census: (746/217). Mintage: 25,265. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $310. (#9369)(
Registry values: N491)
1936 50C Robinson MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (386/61). NGC Census: (190/27). Mintage: 25,265. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $650. (#9369)(
Registry values: N991)
1935-S 50C San Diego MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (5562/1649). NGC Census: (2508/698). Mintage: 70,132. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $120. (#9371)(
Registry values: N208)
1926 50C Sesquicentennial MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (1934/250). NGC Census: (1714/272). Mintage: 141,120. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $280. (#9374)(
Registry values: N991)
1926 50C Sesquicentennial MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (1916/249). NGC Census: (1698/271). Mintage: 141,120. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $280. (#9374)(
Registry values: N991)
1926 50C Sesquicentennial MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (1916/249). NGC Census: (1698/271). Mintage: 141,120. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $280. (#9374)(
Registry values: N991)
1925 50C Stone Mountain MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (3381/2759). NGC Census: (2547/2816). Mintage: 1,314,709. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $82. (#9378)(
Registry values: N208)
1925 50C Stone Mountain MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (1873/885). NGC Census: (2073/747). Mintage: 1,314,709. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $180. (#9378)(
Registry values: N491)
1925 50C Stone Mountain MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (714/171). NGC Census: (607/140). Mintage: 1,314,709. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $225. (#9378)(
Registry values: N991)
1934 50C Texas MS65 NGC. NGC Census: (802/418). PCGS Population (1122/392). Mintage: 61,463. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $230. (#9381)(
Registry values: N491)
1934 50C Texas MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (352/40). NGC Census: (374/44). Mintage: 61,463. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $300. (#9381)(
Registry values: N491)
1935 50C Texas MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (580/217). PCGS Population (747/207). Mintage: 9,996. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $300. (#9382)(
Registry values: N491)
1935 50C Texas MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (582/220). PCGS Population (749/207). Mintage: 9,996. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $300. (#9382)(
Registry values: N491)
1935-D 50C Texas MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (633/164). PCGS Population (681/200). Mintage: 10,007. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $310. (#9383)(
Registry values: N491)
1935-D 50C Texas MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (682/198). NGC Census: (635/164). Mintage: 10,007. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $310. (#9383)(
Registry values: N491)
1935-D 50C Texas MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (635/164). PCGS Population (682/198). Mintage: 10,007. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $310. (#9383)(
Registry values: N491)
1935-S 50C Texas MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (199/959). PCGS Population (506/1202). Mintage: 10,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $135. (#9384)(
Registry values: N208)
1935-S 50C Texas MS65 NGC. NGC Census: (483/476). PCGS Population (777/425). Mintage: 10,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $230. (#9384)(
Registry values: N491)
1935-S 50C Texas MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (779/422). NGC Census: (484/477). Mintage: 10,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $230. (#9384)(
Registry values: N491)
1935-S 50C Texas MS65 NGC. NGC Census: (484/477). PCGS Population (779/422). Mintage: 10,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $230. (#9384)(
Registry values: N491)
1935-S 50C Texas MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (326/96). NGC Census: (404/73). Mintage: 10,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $340. (#9384)(
Registry values: N491)
1936 50C Texas MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (822/691). NGC Census: (497/604). Mintage: 8,911. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $240. (#9386)(
Registry values: N491)
1936 50C Texas MS67 NGC. CAC. NGC Census: (123/8). PCGS Population (116/6). Mintage: 8,911. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $635. (#9386)(
Registry values: N1793)
1936 50C Texas MS67 PCGS. PCGS Population (116/6). NGC Census: (123/8). Mintage: 8,911. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $625. (#9386)(
Registry values: N1793)
1936-D 50C Texas MS65 NGC. NGC Census: (412/909). PCGS Population (692/1159). Mintage: 9,039. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $260. (#9387)(
Registry values: N491)
1936-D 50C Texas MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (865/294). NGC Census: (655/254). Mintage: 9,039. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $380. (#9387)(
Registry values: N491)
1936-S 50C Texas MS65 NGC. NGC Census: (477/525). PCGS Population (820/483). Mintage: 9,055. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $240. (#9388)(
Registry values: N491)
1936-S 50C Texas MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (425/58). NGC Census: (462/63). Mintage: 9,055. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $345. (#9388)(
Registry values: N491)
1937 50C Texas MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (317/78). NGC Census: (330/68). Mintage: 6,571. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $325. (#9390)(
Registry values: N491)
1937 50C Texas MS66 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (317/78). NGC Census: (330/68). Mintage: 6,571. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $325. (#9390)(
Registry values: N491)
1937-S 50C Texas MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (404/72). NGC Census: (417/85). Mintage: 6,637. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $380. (#9392)(
Registry values: N491)
1938 50C Texas MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (205/47). PCGS Population (180/37). Mintage: 3,780. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $575. (#9394)(
Registry values: N991)
1938 50C Texas MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (180/37). NGC Census: (206/47). Mintage: 3,780. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $575. (#9394)(
Registry values: N991)
1938 50C Texas MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (205/47). PCGS Population (180/37). Mintage: 3,780. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $575. (#9394)(
Registry values: N991)
1938-D 50C Texas MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (257/69). NGC Census: (278/106). Mintage: 3,775. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $480. (#9395)(
Registry values: N991)
1938-S 50C Texas MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (267/49). NGC Census: (256/84). Mintage: 3,814. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $500. (#9396)(
Registry values: N991)
1925 50C Vancouver--Artificial Toning--NCS. Unc Details. NGC Census: (0/1989). PCGS Population (10/2814). Mintage: 14,994. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $310. (#9399)(
Registry values: N491)
1925 50C Vancouver MS64 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (953/965). NGC Census: (791/846). Mintage: 14,994. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $460. (#9399)(
Registry values: N991)
1927 50C Vermont MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (1191/910). PCGS Population (1413/1116). Mintage: 28,142. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $290. (#9401)(
Registry values: N491)
1927 50C Vermont MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (1415/1117). NGC Census: (1193/911). Mintage: 28,142. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $290. (#9401)(
Registry values: N491)
1927 50C Vermont MS65 NGC. NGC Census: (730/181). PCGS Population (836/281). Mintage: 28,142. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $715. (#9401)(
Registry values: N991)
1927 50C Vermont MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (836/281). NGC Census: (730/181). Mintage: 28,142. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $710. (#9401)(
Registry values: N991)
1946 50C Booker T. Washington MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (358/35). NGC Census: (400/63). Mintage: 1,000,546. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $124. (#9404)(
Registry values: N491)
1946-D 50C Booker T. Washington MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (229/25). NGC Census: (240/58). Mintage: 200,113. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $135. (#9405)(
Registry values: N491)
1947 50C Booker T. Washington MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (137/4). NGC Census: (112/4). Mintage: 100,017. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $280. (#9408)(
Registry values: N991)
1947-D 50C Booker T. Washington MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (100/1). NGC Census: (106/5). Mintage: 100,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $400. (#9409)(
Registry values: N991)
1947-S 50C Booker T. Washington MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (199/6). NGC Census: (185/18). Mintage: 100,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $280. (#9410)(
Registry values: N991)
1947-S 50C Booker T. Washington MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (199/6). NGC Census: (185/18). Mintage: 100,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $280. (#9410)(
Registry values: N991)
1947-S 50C Booker T. Washington MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (199/6). NGC Census: (185/18). Mintage: 100,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $280. (#9410)(
Registry values: N991)
1948-D 50C Booker T. Washington MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (207/6). NGC Census: (194/16). Mintage: 8,005. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $225. (#9413)(
Registry values: N991)
1949 50C Booker T. Washington MS66 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (219/7). NGC Census: (214/16). Mintage: 6,004. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $185. (#9416)(
Registry values: N491)
1949-D 50C Booker T. Washington MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (222/13). NGC Census: (190/19). Mintage: 6,004. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $200. (#9417)(
Registry values: N491)
1949-S 50C Booker T. Washington MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (359/14). NGC Census: (317/46). Mintage: 6,004. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $200. (#9418)(
Registry values: N491)
1950-S 50C Booker T. Washington MS65 PCGS and a
1951-S Wash-Carv. PCGS Population (852/395). NGC Census: (434/373). Mintage: 512,091. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $45. (#9422)(
Registry values: N208)
1951 50C Booker T. Washington MS66 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (146/5). NGC Census: (91/9). Mintage: 510,082. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $320. (#9424)(
Registry values: N491)
1951 50C Booker T. Washington MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (146/5). NGC Census: (91/9). Mintage: 510,082. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $320. (#9424)(
Registry values: N491)
1951-D 50C Booker T. Washington MS66 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (181/7). NGC Census: (172/31). Mintage: 7,004. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $260. (#9425)(
Registry values: N491)
1951-D 50C Booker T. Washington MS67 NGC. NGC Census: (31/0). PCGS Population (7/0). Mintage: 7,004. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $1,050. (#9425)(
Registry values: N1793)
1951 50C Washington-Carver MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (164/35). NGC Census: (197/24). Mintage: 110,018. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $200. (#9430)(
Registry values: N491)
1951-S 50C Washington-Carver MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (165/15). PCGS Population (113/1). Mintage: 10,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $420. (#9432)(
Registry values: N991)
1952 50C Washington-Carver MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (197/6). NGC Census: (230/18). Mintage: 2,006,292. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $300. (#9434)(
Registry values: N991)
1952-S 50C Washington-Carver MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (89/5). NGC Census: (110/5). Mintage: 8,006. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $535. (#9436)(
Registry values: N991)
1953-S 50C Washington-Carver MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (79/4). NGC Census: (101/14). Mintage: 108,020. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $300. (#9440)(
Registry values: N991)
1936 50C Wisconsin MS65 NGC. NGC Census: (1266/1518). PCGS Population (2133/1843). Mintage: 25,015. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $295. (#9447)(
Registry values: N491)
1936 50C Wisconsin MS65 NGC. NGC Census: (1264/1517). PCGS Population (2130/1846). Mintage: 25,015. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $275. (#9447)(
Registry values: N491)
1936 50C Wisconsin MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (2133/1843). NGC Census: (1266/1518). Mintage: 25,015. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $275. (#9447)(
Registry values: N491)
1936 50C Wisconsin MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (2133/1843). NGC Census: (1266/1518). Mintage: 25,015. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $295. (#9447)(
Registry values: N491)
1936 50C Wisconsin MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (1166/351). PCGS Population (1432/414). Mintage: 25,015. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $360. (#9447)(
Registry values: N491)
1936 50C Wisconsin MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (1167/351). PCGS Population (1434/409). Mintage: 25,015. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $360. (#9447)(
Registry values: N491)
1936 50C Wisconsin MS67 NGC. NGC Census: (327/25). PCGS Population (386/22). Mintage: 25,015. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $800. (#9447)(
Registry values: N1793)
1936 50C Wisconsin MS67 PCGS. PCGS Population (387/22). NGC Census: (326/25). Mintage: 25,015. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $800. (#9447)(
Registry values: N1793)
1936 50C York MS65 NGC. NGC Census: (1001/1590). PCGS Population (1794/1883). Mintage: 25,015. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $230. (#9449)(
Registry values: N491)
1936 50C York MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (1795/1883). NGC Census: (1002/1592). Mintage: 25,015. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $235. (#9449)(
Registry values: N491)
1936 50C York MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (1202/388). PCGS Population (1377/506). Mintage: 25,015. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $320. (#9449)(
Registry values: N491)
1936 50C York MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (1376/507). NGC Census: (1202/390). Mintage: 25,015. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $320. (#9449)(
Registry values: N491)
1936 50C York MS67 PCGS. PCGS Population (486/21). NGC Census: (360/30). Mintage: 25,015. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $545. (#9449)(
Registry values: N991)
1936 50C York MS67 NGC. NGC Census: (360/30). PCGS Population (486/21). Mintage: 25,015. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $545. (#9449)(
Registry values: N991)
Commemorative Gold
1903 G$1 Louisiana Purchase/Jefferson MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (549/2187). NGC Census: (248/1407). Mintage: 17,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $850. (#7443)(
Registry values: N991)
1915-S G$1 Panama-Pacific Gold Dollar AU55 PCGS. PCGS Population (110/5344). NGC Census: (26/3342). Mintage: 15,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $460. (#7449)(
Registry values: N491)
1915-S G$1 Panama-Pacific Gold Dollar--Rev Planchet Flaw--NGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (6/3194). PCGS Population (42/4999). Mintage: 15,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $535. (#7449)(
Registry values: N991)
1916 G$1 McKinley MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (765/2891). NGC Census: (340/1546). Mintage: 9,977. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $590. (#7454)(
Registry values: N991)
1916 G$1 McKinley MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (1336/1577). NGC Census: (728/823). Mintage: 9,977. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $775. (#7454)(
Registry values: N1793)
1916 G$1 McKinley MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (1331/1560). NGC Census: (728/823). Mintage: 9,977. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $760. (#7454)(
Registry values: N1793)
Modern Issues
1989-W G$5 Congress Gold Five Dollar MS70 NGC. NGC Census: (1038). PCGS Population (180). Mintage: 46,899. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS70: $330. (#9636)(
Registry values: N1793)
1992-W G$5 Columbus Gold Five Dollar MS70 NGC. NGC Census: (808). PCGS Population (248). Mintage: 24,329. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS70: $335. (#9666)(
Registry values: N1793)
1991-1995W G$5 World War II Gold Five Dollar MS70 NGC. NGC Census: (729). PCGS Population (125). Mintage: 23,089. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS70: $360. (#9678)(
Registry values: N1793)
1994-W G$5 World Cup Gold Five Dollar MS70 NGC. NGC Census: (467). PCGS Population (61). Mintage: 22,464. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS70: $390. (#9684)(
Registry values: N1793)
1995-W G$5 Civil War Gold Five Dollar MS69 PCGS. PCGS Population (837/103). NGC Census: (208/482). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS69: $600. (#9702)(
Registry values: N1793)
1995-W G$5 Olympic/Torch Runner Gold Five Dollar MS69 PCGS. PCGS Population (887/136). NGC Census: (261/608). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS69: $575. (#9732)(
Registry values: N1793)
1995-W G$5 Olympic/Stadium Gold Five Dollar MS69 PCGS. PCGS Population (1228/127). NGC Census: (349/451). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS69: $850. (#9734)(
Registry values: N1793)
1996-W G$5 Olympic/Flag Bearer Gold Five Dollar MS69 PCGS. PCGS Population (1095/87). NGC Census: (283/295). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS69: $850. (#9736)(
Registry values: N1793)
1999-W G$5 Washington Gold Five Dollar MS70 NGC. NGC Census: (694). PCGS Population (120). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS70: $420. (#9777)(
Registry values: P1)
2001-W $5 Capitol Visitor's Center Half Eagle MS69 NGC. NGC Census: (852/1047). PCGS Population (2239/187). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS69: $2,000. (#9792)(
Registry values: P1)
2001-W $5 Capitol Visitor's Center Half Eagle PR70 Ultra Cameo NGC. NGC Census: (635). PCGS Population (127). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR70: $420. (#99792)(
Registry values: P1)
2003-W G$10 First Flight Gold Eagle MS70 NGC. PCGS Population (372). NGC Census: (1328). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS70: $650. (#21003)
2007-W $10 Martha Washington PR70 Deep Cameo NGC. NGC Census: (0). PCGS Population (0). (#150890)
2007-W $10 Abigail Adams PR70 Deep Cameo NGC. NGC Census: (0). PCGS Population (0). (#150892)
2007-W $10 Abigail Adams PR70 Deep Cameo NGC. NGC Census: (0). PCGS Population (0). (#150892)
Modern Bullion Coins
1993-P G$5 Tenth-Ounce Gold Eagle PR70 Ultra Cameo NGC. NGC Census: (479). PCGS Population (119). Mintage: 58,649. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR70: $340. (#9869)(
Registry values: N491)
1995-W G$25 Half-Ounce Gold Eagle PR70 Ultra Cameo NGC. NGC Census: (619). PCGS Population (103). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR70: $900. (#9893)(
Registry values: N991)
1998 G$5 Tenth-Ounce Gold Eagle MS69 PCGS. 9-11-01 WTC Ground Zero Recovery. PCGS Population (2958/83). NGC Census: (4636/1559). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS69: $125. (#9931)(
Registry values: N208)
1998-W G$25 Half-Ounce Gold Eagle PR70 Ultra Cameo NGC. NGC Census: (365). PCGS Population (47). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR70: $900. (#9936)(
Registry values: N991)
1999-W G$5 Tenth-Ounce Gold Eagle, with W, Proof Die Struck MS69 NGC. NGC Census: (1807/238). PCGS Population (1595/17). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS69: $480. (#99940)(
Registry values: P1)
2000 G$5 Tenth-Ounce Gold Eagle MS70 NGC. NGC Census: (7176). PCGS Population (27). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS70: $155. (#9950)(
Registry values: P1)
2001 G$5 Tenth-Ounce Gold Eagle MS70 NGC. NGC Census: (3325). PCGS Population (32). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS70: $150. (#9955)(
Registry values: P1)
2002 G$5 Tenth-Ounce Gold Eagle MS69 PCGS. PCGS Population (2295/28). NGC Census: (12453/5349). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS69: $125. (#9960)(
Registry values: P1)
2005-W $10 Tenth-Ounce Platinum Eagle PR70 Ultra Cameo NGC. NGC Census: (400). PCGS Population (63). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR70: $460. (#921108)
2005-W $25 Quarter-Ounce Platinum Eagle PR70 Ultra Cameo NGC. NGC Census: (477). PCGS Population (73). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR70: $875. (#921109)
2005-W $50 Half-Ounce Platinum Eagle PR70 Ultra Cameo NGC. NGC Census: (405). PCGS Population (70). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR70: $1,175. (#921110)
2006-W $1 Silver Eagle MS70 NGC. NGC Census: (7854). PCGS Population (350). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS70: $145. (#9996)
2006-P $1 Reverse Proof Silver Eagle, 20th Anniversary PR69 PCGS. PCGS Population (11290/1497). NGC Census: (0/0). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR69: $170. (#799977)
2006 $25 Quarter-Ounce Platinum MS69 NGC. Early Releases. NGC Census: (0/0). PCGS Population (317/29). (#821117)
2008-W $10 Tenth-Ounce Platinum PR70 Deep Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (317). NGC Census: (0). (#393086)
2008-W $25 Quarter-Ounce Platinum PR70 Deep Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (176). NGC Census: (0). (#393088)
California Fractional Gold
Undated 25C Liberty Round 25 Cents, BG-224, R.3, MS60 PCGS. PCGS Population (6/176). NGC Census: (0/25). (#10409)
1853 50C Liberty Octagonal 50 Cents, BG-304, Low R.5, AU53 PCGS. PCGS Population (2/47). NGC Census: (0/8). (#10424)
1853 $1 Liberty Octagonal 1 Dollar, BG-530, R.2,--Scratches--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (0/63). PCGS Population (25/289). (#10507)
1868 25C Liberty Octagonal 25 Cents, BG-711, R.4, MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (1/7). PCGS Population (24/25). (#10538)
1870 25C Liberty Octagonal 25 Cents, BG-713, R.4, AU58 NGC. NGC Census: (1/9). PCGS Population (2/68). (#10540)
1864 25C Liberty Octagonal 25 Cents, BG-735, R.4, AU58 PCGS. PCGS Population (13/48). NGC Census: (2/7). (#10562)
1871 25C Liberty Octagonal 25 Cents, BG-767, R.3, AU55 PCGS. PCGS Population (23/169). NGC Census: (1/44). (#10594)
1876 25C Liberty Octagonal 25 Cents, BG-780, R.4, MS61 PCGS. PCGS Population (5/44). NGC Census: (0/9). (#10607)
1880 25C Indian Octagonal 25 Cents, BG-799J, R.3,--Bent--NCS. Unc Details. NGC Census: (0/20). PCGS Population (0/124). (#10636)
1870 25C Liberty Round 25 Cents, BG-808, R.3, MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (22/163). NGC Census: (5/27). (#10669)
1871 25C Liberty Round 25 Cents, BG-840, Low R.4, MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (33/37). NGC Census: (11/13). (#10701)
1872/1 25C Indian Round 25 Cents, BG-869, Low R.4, MS65 NGC. NGC Census: (6/1). PCGS Population (11/1). (#10730)
1866 50C Liberty Octagonal 50 Cents, BG-903, High R.5,--Mount Removed--NCS. Au Details. NGC Census: (0/4). PCGS Population (0/23). (#10761)
1870 50C Liberty Octagonal 50 Cents, BG-908, R.5, MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (1/6). PCGS Population (9/27). (#10766)
1871 50C Liberty Octagonal 50 Cents, BG-911, R.4, MS65 NGC. NGC Census: (2/6). PCGS Population (12/7). (#10769)
1871 50C Liberty Octagonal 50 Cents, BG-911, R.4, MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (12/7). NGC Census: (2/6). (#10769)
From The Classic Collection.
1871 50C Liberty Octagonal 50 Cents, BG-912, R.3, AU58 PCGS. PCGS Population (7/141). NGC Census: (0/30). (#10770)
1871 50C Liberty Octagonal 50 Cents, BG-912, R.3, MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (41/89). NGC Census: (7/21). (#10770)
1871 50C Liberty Octagonal 50 Cents, BG-924, R.3,--Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (0/36). PCGS Population (4/152). (#10782)
1880 50C Indian Octagonal 50 Cents, BG-954, Low R.4, MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (5/14). PCGS Population (21/70). (#10812)
1871 50C Liberty Round 50 Cents, BG-1025, R.5, AU50 PCGS. PCGS Population (3/34). NGC Census: (0/5). (#10854)
1871 50C Liberty Round 50 Cents, BG-1026, Low R.4, MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (5/2). PCGS Population (23/5). (#10855)
Coins of Hawaii
1883 10C Hawaii Ten Cents XF45 PCGS. PCGS Population (56/287). NGC Census: (25/201). Mintage: 250,000. (#10979)
1883 10C Hawaii Ten Cents XF45 ANACS. NGC Census: (25/201). PCGS Population (56/287). Mintage: 250,000. (#10979)
1883 10C Hawaii Ten Cents--Cleaned--ANACS. AU50 Details. NGC Census: (13/188). PCGS Population (49/238). Mintage: 250,000. (#10979)
1883 50C Hawaii Half Dollar--Cleaned--ANACS. XF45 Details. NGC Census: (33/271). PCGS Population (56/380). Mintage: 700,000. (#10991)
1883 $1 Hawaii Dollar PCGS Genuine. The PCGS number ending in .92 suggests Cleaning as the reason, or perhaps one of the reasons, that PCGS deemed this coin not gradable. Mintage: 500,000. (#10995)
1883 $1 Hawaii Dollar--Scratched--ANACS. XF Details Net VF30. NGC Census: (10/264). PCGS Population (25/510). Mintage: 500,000. (#10995)
1883 $1 Hawaii Dollar--Damaged--NGC Details. XF. NGC Census: (39/209). PCGS Population (110/362). Mintage: 500,000. (#10995)
Errors
1857 1C Flying Eagle Cent--Obverse and Reverse Struck Thru--NGC.
1905 1C Indian Cent--Struck 20% Off Center--AU58 Brown NGC.
1956 1C Lincoln Cent--Struck on 10C Planchet 2.5 Grams--MS60 NGC.
1964 Cent--Triple Struck With Second and Third Strikes Saddle Strikes--MS64 Red and Brown NGC.
1968-D 1C Lincoln Cent--on a Dime Planchet--MS62 ANACS.
1911 5C Liberty Nickel--Obverse Lamination--MS64 NGC.
1999-P 5C Jefferson Nickel--Double Struck Mated Pair Coin #1 of 2--MS63 Full Steps NGC and a Jefferson Nickel--Broadstruck W/Bkg Mated Pair Coin #2 of 2--MS64 Full Steps NGC.
1972-D 25C Washington Quarter--Double Struck on 5C Planchet 5.1 Grams--MS65 NGC.
1978 25C Washington Quarter--Double Struck, Rotated in Collar--AU58 NGC.
2005-P 25C Statehood Quarter, West Virginia--Reverse Clad Layer Missing--MS63 PCGS.
2002-S Statehood Quarter Ohio--Proof Cupped Broadstrike, Clashed Dies Obverse and Reverse--PR62 Cameo PCGS.
1968-D 50C Kennedy Half Dollar--Struck on a Defective Planchet-- MS63 NGC.(
Registry values: N1)
1976 50C Kennedy Half Dollar--D/S in Collar and Rotated--MS64 PCGS.(
Registry values: N1)
1976-D 50C Kennedy Half Dollar--Die Adjustment Strike--MS60 NGC.
1976-D 50C Kennedy Half Dollar--Dropped Letter Reverse--Clad MS63 NGC.
1997-P 50C Kennedy Half Dollar--Double Struck Broadstruck--MS63 NGC.
1971-D $1 Eisenhower Dollar--3% Clipped Planchet--MS64 PCGS.
1979-D SBA$ --Clad Layer Missing Reverse MS66 NGC. 6.1 Grams.
(2007) $1 John Adams Presidential Dollar--Missing Edge Lettering, Reverse Mang.--MS65 PCGS.
(2007) $1 John Adams Presidential Dollar--Missing Edge Lettering, Obverse Mang.--MS65 PCGS.
Medals And Tokens
1990 1AC Hawaii 1AC BR-XMB49 PR69 Ultra Cameo NGC.
Hard Times Tokens
1838 Am I Not a Woman VF35 Brown NGC. Low-54, HT-81.
1837 1C Feuchtwanger Cent AU55 ANACS. Low-120, HT-268, Breen 3E.
California Gold Charms
1883-Dated California Gold Charm. Miner with Pick "Q" Reverse MS63 NGC. .14g.
1884-Dated Arms of California Gold Charm MS63 NGC. .22g.
1884-Dated Arms of California Gold Token MS65 NGC. Octagonal, .12g.
Alaska Tokens
1899 Alaska Gold 1/2P "Pinch" MS62 NGC. HK-845.
So-Called Dollars
1910 Alaska TooWah So Called Dollar MS62 NGC. Alaska Souvenir Gold.
1939 California So-Called Dollar, Charbneau Dollar MS62 NGC. Golden Gate Exposition, HK-487 (incorrectly listed as HK-489).
Modern Bullion Coins
Gold One Ounce Swiss Credit Bar PCGS. 9-11-01 World Trade Center Ground Zero Recovery
GSA Dollars
1878-CC $1 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (1996/9306). PCGS Population (2930/14127). Mintage: 2,212,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $220. (#7080)
1878-CC $1 MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (4113/5206). PCGS Population (6810/7350). Mintage: 2,212,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $265. (#7080)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1878-CC $1 MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (4103/5203). PCGS Population (6819/7351). Mintage: 2,212,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $265. (#7080)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1880-CC $1 MS65 NGC. NGC Census: (1012/453). PCGS Population (2189/653). Mintage: 591,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $1,150. (#7100)(
Registry values: P4, N991)
1880-CC $1 8 Over Low 7 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (0/0). PCGS Population (25/511). (#7104)(
Registry values: P4)
1880/79-CC $1 Reverse of 1878 MS61 NGC. NGC Census: (36/1230). PCGS Population (57/2716). Mintage: 591,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS61: $467. (#7108)
1880/79-CC $1 Reverse of 1878 MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (399/694). PCGS Population (762/1689). Mintage: 591,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $525. (#7108)(
Registry values: P5, N491)
1881-CC $1 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (524/7215). PCGS Population (1008/15660). Mintage: 296,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $435. (#7126)
1881-CC $1 MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (1333/3088). PCGS Population (0/0). (
Registry values: P4, N491)
1881-CC $1 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (2906/2716). PCGS Population (6425/5636). Mintage: 296,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $515. (#7126)
1882-CC $1 MS64 Prooflike NGC. NGC Census: (401/207). PCGS Population (770/401). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $260. (#7135)(
Registry values: P3, N491)
1883-CC $1 MS65 NGC. NGC Census: (3641/1010). PCGS Population (6945/1821). Mintage: 1,204,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $350. (#7144)
1883-CC $1 MS64 Prooflike NGC. NGC Census: (590/363). PCGS Population (1121/675). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $260. (#7145)(
Registry values: P2, N491)
1883-CC $1 MS64 Deep Mirror Prooflike NGC. NGC Census: (533/238). PCGS Population (1249/775). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $540. (#97145)(
Registry values: P2, N491)
1884-CC $1 MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (762/93). PCGS Population (1328/59). Mintage: 1,136,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $735. (#7152)(
Registry values: P2, N991)
1884-CC $1 MS62 Deep Mirror Prooflike NGC. NGC Census: (77/1174). PCGS Population (236/2749). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $225. (#97153)(
Registry values: P2, N208)
1884-CC $1 MS64 Deep Mirror Prooflike NGC. NGC Census: (596/256). PCGS Population (1323/669). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $450. (#97153)(
Registry values: P2, N491)
1885-CC $1 MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (1805/5101). PCGS Population (4050/11270). Mintage: 228,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $555. (#7160)
1885-CC $1 MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (1811/5121). PCGS Population (4060/11278). Mintage: 228,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $550. (#7160)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1885-CC $1 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (2882/2219). PCGS Population (6593/4677). Mintage: 228,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $600. (#7160)
1885-CC $1 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (2882/2219). PCGS Population (6600/4692). Mintage: 228,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $610. (#7160)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1885-CC $1 MS65 NGC. NGC Census: (1589/618). PCGS Population (3729/948). Mintage: 228,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $960. (#7160)(
Registry values: P4, N991)