Session 1
Colonials
1662 2PENCE Oak Tree Twopence MS62 NGC. Small Date, Crosby 1-A2, Noe-29, R.6. 13.0 gn. Struck from poorly aligned dies, the obverse is about 20% off-center at 6 o'clock, while the reverse is normally centered. Lustrous obverse and reverse surfaces are toned deep silver-gray, with traces of bluish patina. A minor planchet void is evident at 3 o'clock, relative to the obverse. This piece is finer than either Hain Collection coin, and finer than the second Ford Collection example. Listed on page 36 of the 2010 Guide Book. Census: 4 in 62, 3 finer (8/10).
Ex: Long Beach Signature (Heritage, 2/2009), lot 1, which brought $9,200; FUN Signature (Heritage, 1/2010), lot 2385, which realized $8,084.50.
1652 SHILNG Oak Tree Shilling--Corrosion--NGC Details. VG. Crosby 9-H, Noe-1, W-430, R.3. 54.5 grains. IN at Left. Possibly Noe-1.5 from worn dies. This piece has light silver surfaces with noticeable roughness on both sides. Listed on page 37 of the 2011 Guide Book.
1652 SHILNG Oak Tree Shilling--Scratches--NGC Details. AU. Crosby 2-D, Noe-5, W-470, R.2. IN at bottom. A long straight scrape runs from the last I in the denomination through the D in (ENGLAN)D. The characteristic die break, here heavy, runs from that same letter to the adjacent A in AN (for ANNO). Another break appears at the inside right foot of the M in DOM. This piece is struck somewhat off-center on an irregularly shaped planchet that shows some lamination, most notably above (MAS)AT on the obverse. This piece is attractive, with pewter-gray coloration blending in shades of lilac and rose. Listed on page 37 of the 2010 Guide Book.
1652 SHILNG Oak Tree Shilling AU55 NGC. Crosby 3-D, Noe-4, W-460, R.4. IN at Bottom. 66.9 gn. A glossy medium brown Choice AU representative of this desirable early American type. As usual for Noe-4, the reverse is well centered, while the obverse is slightly misaligned toward 6 o'clock. The date and denomination are bold, as are most of the peripheral legends. The right side of the tree is lightly brought up, but the surfaces are unmarked and shimmer with luster. The moderately wavy appearance is as made, characteristic of rocker press production. Listed on page 37 of the 2010 Guide Book. IN at Bottom NGC Census: 5 in 55, 13 finer (7/10).
1652 3PENCE Pine Tree Threepence AU50 PCGS. Crosby 2a-B, Noe-36, W-640, R.4. Pine Tree threepence are very scarce regardless of issue, though the Noe-36 is one of the two more accessible varieties out of four. This still-lustrous AU example, struck on a wavy planchet as usually seen, has glossy gunmetal-blue and green-gold toning across each side. Listed on page 37 of the 2011 Guide Book. For the various Pine Tree threepence, Population: 3 in 50, 20 finer (8/10).
1652 SHILNG Pine Tree Shilling, Large Planchet VF20 PCGS. Crosby 12-I, Noe-1, R.2. A later state of the reverse die, a horn-shaped break connects the 16 in the date. This crisp dove-gray example has an edge flaw at 11 o'clock and a small straight clip at 7 o'clock. Most Noe-1 pieces exhibit more than one clip; the design is nearly intact. A couple of wispy vertical pinscratches bookend the tree, the flan has a slight wave near the denomination, and a couple of letters on the peripheral legend on each side are lightly impressed by the dies. Listed on page 37 of the 2011 Guide Book.
1652 SHILNG Pine Tree Shilling, Large Planchet AU58 NGC. Crosby 12-I, Noe-1, W-690, R.2. 71.6 grains. Curved clip above (MASATHU)SET(S) that cuts off parts of AND in ENGLAND. Lustrous and slightly wavy with gold and green-blue toning over deep gray surfaces. Among this well-preserved shilling's most noticeable features is a clear backwards XII (reads IIX) under the pine tree, as seen on most examples pictured. Listed on page 37 of the 2011 Guide Book.
1652 SHILNG Pine Tree Shilling, Small Planchet VF25 PCGS. Crosby 16-O, Noe-25, R.5. 66.23 grains. Steel gray on the obverse with some surface scratches that combine with striking weakness on the upper right. The reverse shows darker gray fields with some scratches and surface roughness. Lighter silver on the raised devices. The reverse die is cracked through N.DO. Listed on page 37 of the 2011 Guide Book.
(1659) 4PENCE Lord Baltimore Fourpence VF30 PCGS. Hodder 1-A, W-1010, R.6. The only die variety of the groat or fourpence denomination available to collectors, since the alternative, W-1020, is unique. A richly toned example with powder-blue, lavender, and walnut-tan patina. The surfaces appear mildly wavy but are void of visible abrasions. Evenly impressed aside from a few peripheral obverse letters at 7 o'clock and 2:30. Struck slightly off center toward 3 o'clock. The sizeable die break on the right border of the shield is usual for the issue. Listed on page 38 of the 2011 Guide Book. Population: 1 in 30, 2 finer (8/10).
(1670-75) FARTH St. Patrick Farthing VF30 NGC. Breen-208. No flora, fauna, or symbols beneath the king. The die marriage is interesting for its prominent vertical die break from the right border of the harp. Perhaps someone will promote it as the "Horned Harp" variety. Medium brown and steel-gray with a slightly wavy appearance. Listed on page 39 of the 2011 Guide Book. Census: 6 in 30, 5 finer (7/10).
(1670-75) FARTH St. Patrick Farthing AU50 NGC. Breen-211. Breen's variety with "sea beasts" or dolphins below the king. An unusually high grade for this Irish import, which is usually encountered in corroded or well worn condition. The present example has consistent chocolate-brown color and only minor granularity. Neither side displays any abrasions. Evenly struck with good centering and sharp definition. The yellow splasher completely missed the crown, its intended target, and instead overlaps the upper half of the harp. Listed on page 39 of the 2011 Guide Book. Census: 1 in 50, 2 finer (7/10).
(c. 1828) TOKEN American Plantations 1/24 Part Real, Restrike MS62 PCGS. Newman 5-D, W-1160. The heavy die crack on the right obverse identifies the most familiar of Newman's restrike varieties. This sharply struck and unmarked representative retains its initial silvery luster in protected areas, while the open fields have toned deep gray and exhibit the granular texture invariably seen on both originals and restrikes. Listed on page 39 of the 2011 Guide Book. Population: 6 in 62, 5 finer (8/10).
(1694) TOKEN London Elephant Token, Thick Planchet XF45 NGC. Hodder 2-B, W-12040, R.2. A sharply struck token with noticeable luster on the pachyderm and legends. Minor marks are noted at 12:30 on the reverse, and the rims display a few unimportant dings. Listed on page 44 of the 2011 Guide Book.
(1694) TOKEN London Elephant Token, Thick Planchet AU55 PCGS. Hodder 2-B, W-12040, R.2. A medium brown representative with glimmers of luster within the legends and on protected areas of the elephant and the City of London arms. The obverse in particular displays a few unimportant mint-made planchet striations, but both sides are impressively free from abrasions. Evenly struck and impressive. Listed on page 44 of the 2011 Guide Book.
1694 TOKEN Carolina Elephant Token, PROPRIETORS Fine 15 PCGS. Hodder 2-F, W-12120, R.6. A very rare variety of the popular Elephant token. The second O in PROPRIETORS is punched over an E, correcting the blunder seen on Hodder 1-E. The obverse die is shared with the "common" GOD PRESERVE LONDON variety, and also the extremely rare GOD PRESERVE NEW ENGLAND token. The present piece has deep brown toning, and the surfaces are mildly granular with wear concentrated on the central legends. The reverse displays a few faint pinscratches. Listed on page 45 of the 2011 Guide Book. Population: 2 in 15, 5 finer (8/10).
1722 2PENCE Rosa Americana Twopence XF45 NGC. Martin 3-C, W-1326, R.6. Stop after REX. Medium to deep brown with lighter tan toning where traces of luster persist. A lightly circulated representative of this very scarce Rosa Americana issue. Smooth save for a few minute planchet flaws on the right obverse field, and a nick on the obverse rim near 6:30. Listed on page 41 of the 2011 Guide Book.
1723 1/2P Hibernia Halfpenny VF35 NGC. M. 4.34-Gb.3, W-13120, R.2. Small 3, no pellet before H, 11 harpstrings. A still-luminous Choice VF piece with deep teak-brown surfaces and subtle gold and blue accents. Listed on page 43 of the 2011 Guide Book.
1723 1/2P Hibernia Halfpenny XF40 NGC. M. 4.16-Gc.3, W-13120, R.2. Large 3, no pellet before H, 11 harpstrings. Rose-violet and gold overtones grace deep walnut-brown surfaces. Well struck and slightly glossy. Listed on page 43 of the 2011 Guide Book.
1773 1/2P Virginia Halfpenny, Period MS64 Red and Brown PCGS. Newman 20-N, W-1540, R.4. Bright copper-orange and duskier violet-brown shadings mingle on this lively and lovely Virginia halfpenny. Well struck and coined by dies that must have been freshly polished. Listed on page 43 of the 2011 Guide Book.
1773 1/2P Virginia Halfpenny, Period MS64 Red and Brown PCGS. CAC. Newman 27-J, W-1585, R.2. Seven harpstrings. Substantial orange-red beckons from the obverse periphery, while the reverse is predominantly Red. Crisply struck and unmarked with only minor carbon. Listed on page 43 of the 2011 Guide Book.
1760 1/2P Hibernia-Voce Populi Halfpenny MS64 Brown NGC. Z. 2-A, N.4, W-1282X, R.1. A high grade example of the "Older Head" No P die variety. The glossy chocolate-brown surfaces are unabraded and well struck. Apparently the obverse die was not properly annealed, since advanced breaks (as coined) are seen within the legends and portrait. Listed on page 47 of the 2011 Guide Book. Census: 1 in 64 Brown, 1 finer (7/10).
1760 1/2P Hibernia-Voce Populi Halfpenny, VOOE POPULI AU53 PCGS. Z. 7-E, N-3, W-13930, R.3. The C in VOCE was first entered reversed, then corrected. Attractive chocolate-brown patina, with traces of darker verdigris within the recesses of the devices. A small contact mark above the errant C in VOCE, and an obverse rim planchet flaw at 1 o'clock. Listed on page 47 of the 2011 Guide Book.
1785 COPPER Connecticut Copper, Bust Right XF40 NGC. M. 3.2-L, W-2330, High R.4. Strong violet overtones on the obverse with more golden accents on the reverse. Deep copper color with planchet voids, as usually seen. Listed on page 59 of the 2011 Guide Book.
1785 COPPER Connecticut Copper, Bust Right XF45 PCGS. M. 4.3-A.2, W-2365, R.3. Ex: Ford. 145.9 gn, per its Ford appearance, where it was described as "nicer than almost every other one sold in the past 10 years." A medium brown piece with ideal centering, bold legends, clear types, and an unblemished appearance save for a slender mint-made flaw above the shoulder of the obverse bust. Listed on page 59 of the 2011 Guide Book. Population: 4 in 45, 4 finer (8/10).
Ex: John G. Mills Collection (S.H. & H. Chapman, 4/1904), lot 229; John J. Ford, Jr. Collection (Stack's, 5/2005), lot 214, which realized $3,220.
1785 COPPER Connecticut Copper, Bust Right XF45 NGC. M. 6.3-G.1, W-2400, R.3. In its appearance within the Ford auctions, the present chocolate-brown copper was described as "a much nicer example than almost all others seen, a match for the Perkins coin in terms of wear but without as much of that coin's porosity [sic]. 132.5 gn. ... Struck from the late state of the [reverse] die, the piece severely broken around the rim from about 9:30 to 2 o'clock, creating the impression of waves." The centers retain the moderately rough texture of the planchet prior to the strike. Listed on page 59 of the 2011 Guide Book. Population: 4 in 45, 4 finer (8/10).
Ex: Harlan Page Smith Collection (S.H. & H. Chapman, 5/1906, lot 97); John J. Ford, Jr. Collection, Part IX (Stack's, 5/2005), lot 227.
1785 COPPER Connecticut Copper, Bust Left AU50 NGC. M. 7.1-D, W-2440, High R.4. No die break after ribbon end, no color after AUCTORI. The first serious researcher-author writing on the Connecticut coppers was Montroville W. Dickeson, in the 1859 American Numismatical Manual. This is a pleasing medium-brown AU specimen of this Connecticut die pairing, the most available of the Bust Left die pairings. The Miller 7.1 and 7.2 (R.6) are early and late stages of the same pairing. Tinges of muted red outline the obverse device, and the strike is well-centered. Considerable die rust appears in the center reverse, and the dies are sunken toward the obverse, as usually seen. Listed on page 58 of the 2011 Guide Book.
Ex: Garrett III (Bowers and Ruddy, 10/1980), lot 1340.
1787 COPPER Connecticut Copper, Muttonhead AU55 PCGS. M. 1.2.-C, W-2720, R.3. Ex: Ford. The deep brown surfaces display substantial luster, and both sides are impressively unmarked and spot-free. A later dies example with a few letters in the obverse legend nearly lapped away, as is the hair atop the Muttonhead. Listed on page 59 of the 2011 Guide Book. Population: 2 in 55, 0 finer (8/10).
Ex: John J. Ford, Jr. Collection, Part IV (Stack's, 5/2005), lot 283.
1787 COPPER Connecticut Copper, Laughing Head AU53 PCGS. M. 6.1-M, W-2820, R.1. A bold medium brown example of this popular Guide Book type, likely struck by unauthorized coiners near 1787 to capitalize on the market acceptance of the then-common Connecticut series. Well centered and unabraded. A thin roller mark, as made, extends from the obverse rim at 6 o'clock. Listed on page 59 of the 2011 Guide Book.
1787 COPPER Connecticut Copper, Draped Bust Left XF40 PCGS. M. 33.28-Z.11, W-3765, Low R.6. The Miller 33.28 obverse is better known among Connecticut specialists as the "Snipe Nose," named for the bisecting horizontal die crack that aligns with the base of the nose. The Z.11 reverse is distinguished by a radial die crack to the T in ET. Well struck on the hair of the obverse bust and on the lower half of the seated figure. The blended steel-blue and lilac surfaces are refreshingly unabraded. Listed on page 60 of the 2011 Guide Book.
1787 COPPER Connecticut Copper, CONNFC AU53 PCGS. M. 43.1-Y, R.2. Miller-43.1 is unique among the proliferation of 1787 Draped Bust Left varieties, in that an F punch was mistakenly used for the E in the CONNEC legend. The variety is requisite for a complete Guide Book collection of this popular Early American series. This is a bold and refreshingly unmarked reddish-brown piece. Wisps of light charcoal color are noted on the left reverse field. Nicely centered, all legends are fully intact. Listed on page 60 of the 2011 Guide Book.
1788 COPPER Connecticut Copper, Mailed Bust Right VF35 PCGS. M. 5-B.2, W-4440, Low R.5. Like most examples of this elusive variety, the present piece is overstruck. The undertype is a Crosby 5-E Pointed Rays, Large US, Large Date 1785 Nova Constellatio. A wonderful example with an even strike, lovely olive-brown toning, and unmarked problem-free surfaces. Listed on page 60 of the 2011 Guide Book. Population for all Mailed Bust Right varieties: 7 in 35, 10 finer (8/10).
1788 COPPER Connecticut Copper, Draped Bust Left AU50 PCGS. M. 16.5-H, W-4625, Low R.5. 119.6 gn, per its Stack's auction appearances. Personally attributed by Miller as M. 16.6-H, but later determined to be an advanced die state of M. 16.5-H. The chocolate-brown surfaces are granular due to die crumbling and cracking, but post-strike contact is minor, and planchet striations (as issued) are minimal. Listed on page 60 of the 2011 Guide Book. Population: 2 in 50, 4 finer (8/10).
Ex: Henry C. Miller Collection, Part III (Thomas L. Elder, 5/1920), lot 2072; John J. Ford, Jr. Collection, Part IX, (Stack's, 5/2005), lot 504; New York Americana Sale (Stack's, 1/2010), lot 4221.
1778 1/2P Machin's Mills Halfpenny XF40 NGC. Vlack 11-78A, W-7820, R.3. A medium brown example of this private New York issue, intended to pass as an English halfpenny in Early American commerce. Mildly granular but unabraded aside from a small rim nick at 4:30 on the reverse. As of (8/10), NGC has certified just two examples, with the present piece graded higher. Listed on page 64 of the 2011 Guide Book.
1786 COPPER Vermont Copper, VERMONTENSIUM VF25 NGC. RR-6, Bressett 4-D, W-2020, R.2 Slight roughness is only of a little concern on this attractive steel and chocolate-brown example. There appears to be some type of undertype, although its identity is not immediately obvious. Listed on page 68 of the 2011 Guide Book.
1786 COPPER Vermont Copper, VERMONTENSIUM--Scratches--NGC Details. XF. RR-6, Bressett 4-D, W-2020, R.2. The popular variety with a leaping or floating tree atop the hill. The major types are sharp on this tan-brown example, although the left borders are lightly brought up. A few planchet flaws of various size are present, and the peripheries display several pinscratches. Listed on page 68 of the 2011 Guide Book.
1786 COPPER Vermont Copper, Baby Head Good 6 NGC. RR-9, Bressett 7-F, W-2040, R.3 This representative of the popular Baby Head variety has surprisingly smooth and unmarred surfaces for any Vermont, and especially for this variety. Considering the typical appearance of the Baby Head coppers, this example seems to be undergraded. Listed on page 68 of the 2011 Guide Book.
1787 COPPER Vermont Copper, Bust Right AU53 PCGS. RR-14, Bressett 10-K, W-2105, R.3. Ex: Ford. Although the softly impressed centers give the initial impression of wear, this medium brown Republic copper has seen little actual circulation, and has the surfaces to prove it. Marks are essentially absent, and no spot are present. Typically encountered in Fine condition, and the single finest among those certified by PCGS. Listed on page 68 of the 2011 Guide Book. Population: 1 in 53, 0 finer (8/10).
Ex: Virgil Brand; F.C.C. Boyd; John J. Ford, Jr. Collection, Part I (Stack's, 10/2003), lot 39.
1788 COPPER Vermont Copper, Bust Right XF45 PCGS. RR-22, Bressett 10-Q, W-2165, R.5. Ex: Ford. Referred to as "a remarkable specimen" in its Ford auction appearance, this light to medium brown representative is unabraded and displays glimpses of luster near the borders. A mint-made flan flaw affects the center of the obverse head and the strike is incomplete on the legs, but the technical quality is outstanding for the variety. Listed on page 68 of the 2011 Guide Book.
Ex: Henry Phelps Collection (Lyman H. Low, 3/1908), lot 27; Hillyer Ryder; F.C.C. Boyd; John J. Ford, Jr. Collection, Part I (Stack's, 10/2003), lot 55.
1785 COPPER Nova Constellatio Copper, Pointed Rays, Large Date AU53 PCGS. Crosby 3-B, W-1895, R.2. One of the more accessible Nova Constellatio die pairs, distinguished by the ray that nearly touches the middle of the first O in CONSTELLATIO. Glossy violet-brown surfaces show only minor wear. Listed on page 52 of the 2011 Guide Book.
Federal Contract Coinage
1787 1C Fugio Cent, STATES UNITED, 4 Cinquefoils, Pointed Rays AU53 PCGS. Newman 8-X, W-6750, R.3. The bold die break through the obverse motto is a solid identifier. Blue and peach accents grace glossy chocolate-brown surfaces. Listed on page 83 of the 2011 Guide Book.
1787 1C Fugio Cent, STATES UNITED, 4 Cinquefoils, Pointed Rays MS62 Brown PCGS. Newman 13-X, W-6855, R.2. Many examples of this plentiful variety were found in the Bank of New York hoard, making the pairing perfect for a Colonial type set. This piece shows bold clashing on the obverse and strike is typically weak toward the peripheries. Some die rust appears in the center obverse. The medium chocolate-brown color and lack of singular marks add to the appeal. Listed on page 83 of the 2011 Guide Book.
1787 1C Fugio Cent, New Haven Restrike, Silver AU53 PCGS. Newman 104-FF, W-17570. Per the maker, Horatio N. Rust, 50 of the "New Haven" restrikes were produced in silver. Such pieces are approximately ten times than their copper counterparts. This is an evenly circulated example with deep steel-gray toning and a number of thin marks near the date and compass. Listed on page 84 of the 2011 Guide Book. Population: 3 in 53, 13 finer (8/10).
Colonials
1778-1779 Rhode Island Ship Token, Wreath Below, Pewter MS63 NGC. Breen-1142, W-1745, High R.6. The Rhode Island ship token was a British propaganda issue, intended to keep the Dutch from entering the Revolutionary War. A majority of pieces were struck with the incorrect legend VLUGTENDE beneath the ship. The offending word was scraped from examples prior to issue. Additional medals were struck with a wreath ornament where VLUGTENDE had once resided on the die. Usually encountered in brass or copper format, pewter examples are rarities, and most such pieces are in XF to AU grades. As of (8/10), this is the only pewter Rhode Island ship token certified by NGC. Toned light to medium steel-gray, but ample glimpses of the initial pale cream surface emerge within the rigging, boats, and letters. Refreshingly unabraded and devoid of verdigris. Listed on page 48 of the 2011 Guide Book.
1781 TOKEN North American Token AU50 PCGS. Breen-1143 or Breen-1144. Struck in either copper or brass, with the slight difference in weight made irrelevant by the encapsulation. Pleasing chocolate-brown color. The devices have minor highpoint rub, but there are no relevant contact marks or planchet problems. Listed on page 69 of the 2011 Guide Book. Population: 6 in 50, 12 finer (8/10).
(1785) COPPER Bar Copper--Corroded--NGC Details. VF. Breen-1145, W-8520, R.4. Deep, crusty brown and steel patina is evident on both sides of this highly popular and desirable issue. Probably struck in England, these pieces were clearly intended for the new American nation. Listed on page 70 of the 2011 Guide Book.
1789 TOKEN Mott Token, Thin Planchet, Engrailed Edge XF45 PCGS. Breen-1025. A glossy Choice XF example with blue accents on chocolate-brown surfaces, slightly cupped from the striking. Softly defined in the centers, as often seen, but pleasing. Listed on page 70 of the 2011 Guide Book. Population: 4 in 45, 17 finer (8/10).
1794 1C Talbot, Allum & Lee Cent, NEW YORK VF30 NGC. Fuld-4, W-8590, R.1. A moderately worn example of this heavily minted issue, plentiful enough in its time that examples were used as planchets for U.S. copper coinage. Aside from a narrow line in the right obverse field, the chocolate-brown surfaces are generally smooth. Listed on page 72 of the 2011 Guide Book.
1794 1C Talbot, Allum & Lee Mule, Stork Reverse, LIVERPOOL Edge MS64 Brown PCGS. Breen-1043, W-8670, R.4. Designated by PCGS as the rarer LONDON edge variant, but examination of the edge near 11 o'clock confirms it reads LIVERPOOL. One of the elusive varieties struck from mismatched dies for sale to early Conder token collectors. Other issued mules include Blofield Cavalry, John Howard, and Earl Howe. Generally olive-brown although mint red persists in the legends. Smooth aside from faint vertical lines on the right obverse field.
1794 1/2 P Talbot, Allum & Lee/Birmingham Halfpenny Mule MS64 Red and Brown NGC. Breen-1040, W-8665, High R.4. Although designated by NGC strictly as a Dalton & Hamer 54 Condor token, Early American numismatists know it as one of the scarce 1794 Talbot, Allum & Lee mules. This example has substantial pumpkin-gold luster, especially on its Birmingham Halfpenny side (we hesitate to refer to it as the reverse.) One spot near Liberty's raised hand, but well struck and void of noticeable abrasions.
1796 MEDAL Castorland Medal, Silver, Thick Planchet, Reeded Edge AU58 PCGS. CAC. Breen-1058, R-NY-30, W-9100, R.5. Struck from the original dies, with die rust prominent at the right vessel handle but no buckling near the NS in PARENS. A lightly handled example of this famous medal. Castorland was a colony in New York, intended as a sanctuary for well-to-do expatriates during the French Revolution. The medals were struck at the Paris Mint. Listed on page 73 of the 2011 Guide Book. Population: 5 in 58, 9 finer (8/10).
1796 Castorland Medal, Silver, Thick Planchet, Reeded Edge MS61 NGC. Breen-1058, R-NY-30, W-9100, R.5. From original dies, with no indication of a die bulge or crack near the NS in PARENS. Minor die rust is noted near the vessel handle. Experts continue to disagree whether these attributes indicate an original striking, or a very early restrike. Deep gray toning with lighter patina on the reverse. Satiny and well struck with no obvious abrasions. Listed on page 73 of the 2011 Guide Book.
1783 1C Washington & Independence Cent, Draped Bust, No Button, Copper Restrike, Engrailed Edge PR63 Brown PCGS. Baker-3, W-10370, R.5. A delightful proof restrike with apple-green, sky-blue, and iridescent toning over mirrored fields. The devices are bold and lustrous with a hint of cameo contrast.
1783 1C Washington & Independence Cent, Draped Bust, No Button, Silver Restrike PR63 NGC. Baker-3A, W-10380, R.6. Engrailed edge. The handsomely made proof restrike from mid-19th century London numismatist W.S. Lincoln, identified by the large 3 in the date. Judging by PCGS population data, the silver pieces are approximately three times rarer than the copper examples. Medium golden-brown, olive-green, and gunmetal toning encompasses this fully struck specimen. The surfaces are attractive, although we note edge defects near 8 o'clock on the obverse and 9 o'clock on the reverse. Listed on page 76 of the 2011 Guide Book. Census: 1 in 63, 1 finer (7/10).
Undated PENNY Washington Liberty & Security Penny AU55 NGC. Plain Rims, Baker-30, W-11050, R.2. The surfaces of this attractive piece combine deep mahogany and chocolate-brown with a few scattered marks of little consequence. A desirable piece of Washingtonia. Listed on page 80 of the 2011 Guide Book.
(1783) Libertas Americana Medal in Silver--Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. Betts-615. The Libertas Americana is the quintessentially American medal. It was voted No. 1 on the list of 100 Greatest American Medals and Tokens, the reference by Katherine Jaeger and Q. David Bowers. Its design encapsulates the deep bonds forged between France and America during the Revolutionary War (1775-1783) at a time when Benjamin Franklin, who conceived of the medal and suggested its mottoes, was in Paris. Franklin described the idea for the medal in March 1782, and during the same year Franklin successfully negotiated the Preliminary Articles of Peace with the British. Those in turn paved the way for the Treaty of Paris and Treaty of Versailles, which formally ended the war in 1783.
This silver Libertas Americana has encountered imperfect custodianship in its past. Amber-tinted silver-gray fields with small areas of charcoal toning are bright and show light hairlines. High points such as Liberty's hair and the lion's shoulder have small flat areas, and the fields and rims show an assortment of light abrasions. Whatever its past troubles may have been, this Libertas Americana nonetheless retains its essential majesty. Listed on page 86 of the 2011 Guide Book.
(1781) Bronze Libertas Americana Medal MS63 NGC. Betts-615. Dr. Cornelius Vermeule describes the Libertas Americana medal as "a font of subjective and iconographic inspiration" for the earliest U.S. coinage, "notably in the regular coinage of 1793." While the heavily classical reverse did not make an impression, "the startling, vivid iconography of the obverse" was echoed in the flowing hair of Liberty on such legendary coins as the 1793 Chain cent and the 1794 silver dollar.
This is a well-preserved bronze example of the legendary Libertas Americana, deep brown in patina with subtle blue overtones at the margins. The sculptural depth on the figure of Liberty is magnificent, and the rims are sharp and squared with only a few tiny nicks or imperfections. An excellent addition to a collection of Colonial or early Federal coinage. Listed on page 86 of the 2011 Guide Book.
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.
Half Cents
1793 1/2 C Genuine PCGS. C-2, B-2, R.3. 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 VF specimen that has been cleaned. The surfaces are a bit on the rose-red side, too much so to be entirely natural. Some interesting planchet irregularities appear near the obverse rim, below the date and above ERTY and the cap, and there is a rim bump at 3:30 on the obverse. The strike is centered a bit too far left opposite that bump, at 9:30 on the obverse. There is a single mentionable tick beneath Liberty's eye, but despite these minor problems, a wealth of detail remains and the reverse is relatively problem-free, aside from a rim bump at 9 o'clock. MRB Fine 15.
1793 1/2 C --Corroded--ANACS. VG Details. Net Good 4. C-3, B-3, R.3. Dark brown fields are accompanied by mahogany devices. The surfaces are granular throughout, but all legends are readable with the unaided eye given proper lighting. MRB AG3.
Ex: Long Beach Signature (Heritage, 5/2006), lot 85.(
Registry values: P8)
1793 1/2 C --Corrosion, Cleaned--NGC Details. VG. C-2, B-2, R.3. Extensively corroded through the obverse margins and across the reverse. A probable misguided attempt to remove the corrosion has left the surfaces green and bright pinkish-copper. Nonetheless, an important example of this first-year half cent issue. MRB Fair 2.
1793 1/2 C --Corroded--ANACS. VF Details, Net VG10. C-4, B-4, Low R.3. This piece shows VF or finer details, but with heavily corroded ebony surfaces. All of the design, legend, date, and border details are clearly and full visible on this piece. A filler for the budget-conscious collector. MRB VG7.(
Registry values: P8)
1793 1/2 C VF20 ANACS. C-2, B-2, R.3. The reverse is rotated about 45 degrees clockwise. This iridescent toned piece exhibits blue and light brown surfaces with some streaks of planchet lamination on the obverse. The first half cents coined in 1793 are popular with type collectors as the only date of the design. MRB VG8.
From The Classic Collection.(
Registry values: P8)
1794 1/2 C AU58 NGC. C-1a, B-1a, R.3. A sharply detailed example of the popular "High Head" variety that also has a bold repunched date. Both sides have attractive olive, gold, and iridescent toning with minor surface marks that are consistent with the grade. Nicely centered with narrow but full borders. MRB EF40.(
Registry values: P7)
1795 1/2 C Plain Edge, Punctuated Date Fine 12 NGC. C-4, B-4, R.3. A problem-free golden-brown representative. CENT is clear on the present piece, while most of HALF is faint due to the strike. A tiny edge flaw at 10 o'clock provides an identifier. MRB VG8.(
Registry values: P6)
1795 1/2 C Plain Edge Good 6 PCGS. C-6a, B-6a, R.2. Thickness of planchet is not visible through holder; more common thin planchet assumed. A well-worn example with the first digit in the date nearly gone, though other details are better preserved on this lavender-brown piece. A charming early Federal classic. MRB AG3.(
Registry values: P6)
1795 1/2 C Plain Edge VG10 PCGS. CAC. C-6a, B-6c, R.2. This medium brown half cent has bold legends aside from minor weakness on the 5 in the date. The fields are generally smooth, although we note impressions on the upper right obverse rim. A glimpse of the Talbot, Allum & Lee cent undertype is visible at 9:30 on the reverse. MRB Good 6.(
Registry values: P6)
1797 1/2 C Plain Edge VF20 NGC. C-2, B-2, R.3. Minor surface roughness is evident on each side of this nicely detailed olive-brown half cent. A slightly uneven strike results in weakness at the right obverse and reverse borders. MRB VG10.(
Registry values: P6)
1805 1/2 C Small 5, Stems Good 4 PCGS. C-3, B-3, R.4. The usual die state with prominent die sinking evident on the right obverse field. Typical for the variety, HALF CENT is faint, but the other legends are sharp. The medium brown surfaces are minutely granular with minor pitting noted near the bust tip. MRB Good 4.(
Registry values: P5)
1809/6 1/2 C AU50 PCGS. C-5, B-5, R.1. More properly a 9 Over Inverted 9 (there were no Classic Head 1806 half cents produced!) though the "1809/6" usage has stuck. Rich blue-brown overtones lend this briefly circulated but well-defined example elegant eye appeal. MRB XF40.(
Registry values: P3)
1854 1/2 C MS65 Brown PCGS. CAC. C-1, B-1, R.1. Violet infusions grace medium-brown surfaces on this well struck Gem. Smooth fields grant the piece excellent eye appeal. MRB MS60. Population: 15 in 65 Brown, 1 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: P1)
1854 1/2 C MS64 Red and Brown PCGS. CAC. C-1, B-1, R.1. Fire-red outlines design elements, while the cheek and open fields are steel-gray. A well struck and exquisitely undisturbed near-Gem from the waning years of the denomination. MRB MS64.(
Registry values: P1)
1855 1/2 C MS64 Red and Brown PCGS. CAC. C-1, B-1, R.1. Violet-brown over much of the obverse with peripheral copper-rose and orange elements; the balance is closer to even on the reverse. A well struck and lustrous near-Gem example of this later half cent issue. MRB MS63.(
Registry values: P1)
Large Cents
1793 Chain 1C AMERICA Genuine PCGS. S-3, B-4, Low R.3. 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 Poor specimen that has been damaged. ONE CENT and LIBERTY are readable under a strong light, and the types are well outlined. Recolored in olive and gold shades. The obverse rim has several small dings, and both sides have numerous small marks. MRB Poor 1.
1793 Chain 1C AMERICA--Corroded--ANACS. VG Details, Net Poor 1. S-3, B-4, R.3. A surprising amount of detail is visible through the heavily corroded dark brown surfaces. The date is complete and LIBERTY is legible. The chain is bold and ONE CENT is visible. MRB Poor 1.(
Registry values: N1793)
1793 1C Wreath Cent, Vine and Bars--Corroded, Burnished--ANACS. VG Details, Net Good 4. S-5, B-6, R.4. This first-year cent is pitted from exposure to the elements, and was later burnished to provide a smoother appearance. All legends are readable, although OF is faint. Deep brown overall with lighter tan color near the left half of the wreath. MRB Fair 2.(
Registry values: N1793)
1793 1C Wreath Cent, Vine and Bars--Corroded, Rim Damaged--ANACS. VF Details, Net VG8. S-6, B-7, R.3. This nicely defined lavender-brown Wreath cent has a rim ding at 7 o'clock on the reverse and a few faint thin marks on the obverse field. The obverse is pitted and burnished. The reverse is moderately granular. MRB AG3.
Ex: Central States (Heritage, 5/2004), lot 21, which realized $1,552.50.(
Registry values: N1793)
1793 1C Wreath Cent, Lettered Edge Genuine PCGS. S-11c, B-16, Low R.3. The Two Leaves edge variety is presumed, as the edge is obscured by the encapsulation. 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, damaged, and corroded. The fields are rough from environmental exposure, and the piece has been whizzed to provide a consistent appearance. The date is re-engraved. MRB Fair 2.
1794 1C Head of 1794 VF30 NGC. S-63, B-37, R.2. The distinctive reverse with two barely visible berries to the right of the ribbon in the wreath. This is a moderately worn teak-brown example that shows considerable indistinctness along parts of the peripheral lettering, most notably on the word LIBERTY. The interiors are better-defined despite taking the brunt of the wear. MRB Fine 12.
From The Classic Collection.(
Registry values: P1)
1794 1C Head of 1794 XF40 PCGS. S-56, B-48, R.3. The surfaces are light to medium brown and relatively clean, showing just a few small abrasions on Liberty's neck and bust. All design features are clear, including most of the strands in Liberty's hair. The reverse dentils show, though those along the upper border are narrow. On the obverse, the dentilation is solid along the lower and right borders. A pleasing example of this scarce die pair. MRB VF30.(
Registry values: P1)
1794 1C Head of 1794 AU55 PCGS. S-65, B-51, R.1. The Shielded Hair variety, so-named for the extremely heavy border at the lower left, from 6 o'clock to 9 o'clock, which shields the hair from immediate wear. The obverse is cracked, and the reverse has a lumpy die crack through the left side of the final S. The surfaces are smooth chestnut brown with splashes of darker steel. MRB XF40.(
Registry values: P1)
1795 1C Plain Edge Fine 15 PCGS. CAC. S-76b, B-4b, R.1. This common die marriage has ONE CENT high within the wreath on the reverse. The surfaces are pleasing light to medium olive-brown with hints of iridescence. MRB VG8.
From The Classic Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
1795 1C Plain Edge--Corroded--ANACS. VF30 Details. S-76b, B-4b, R.1. The more available edge variety of the S-76 (the Lettered Edge is rare). Prominent pink and orange overtones on moderately worn surfaces with patches of greenish corrosion mostly at the margins. MRB Fine 12.(
Registry values: N991)
1795 1C Plain Edge VF30 NGC. S-76b, B-4b, R.1. A lovely example for the date, type, or variety collector. This piece displays pleasing light brown surfaces with slight iridescence on each side. The surfaces have a few grade-consistent handling marks as expected for a 200 year old copper piece. MRB Fine 15.(
Registry values: N991)
1796 1C Liberty Cap VF35 PCGS. S-91, B-1, R.3. A charming Choice VF example of this scarce final-year Liberty Cap cent die pair. Hints of gold enliven deep blue-brown surfaces, and while the obverse die shows the usual cracks and other defects, both sides are well-outlined and the low details remain bold. MRB VF30. For the various Liberty Cap varieties, Population: 6 in 35, 36 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1797 1C Reverse of 1797, Stems Fine 15 PCGS. S-138, B-20, R.1. The reverse has a bulge at the upper right as usual for this variety. Pleasing surfaces exhibit medium olive-brown color with minor grade-consistent handling marks. MRB VG10.(
Registry values: N491)
1797 1C Reverse of 1797, Stems VF25 NGC. S-138, B-20, R.1. The characteristic die bulge through S OF A is clearly visible on this pleasing piece. Both sides have attractive medium brown and mahogany surfaces with slightly darker devices. A lovely specimen. MRB Fine 15.(
Registry values: N991)
1798 1C Second Hair Style VF30 PCGS. S-186, B-39, R.2. The reverse die crack at lower right is instantly diagnostic. Moderately worn with still-glossy chocolate-brown surfaces. A sharp abrasion is noted at Liberty's neck, and the portrait shows other, scattered marks. MRB Fine 15.(
Registry values: P1)
1798 1C Second Hair Style AU55 PCGS. S-168, B-27, R.3. An attractive example of this scarce Second Hair Style die pair, deep teak-brown with blue and violet overtones. Faintly granular surfaces show only isolated spots of wear at the highest points, and the recessed design elements are well struck for the time. A planchet void is noted to the right of the word STATES on the reverse. MRB VF25.(
Registry values: P1)
1800/79 1C VF30 PCGS. S-194, B-8, Low R.3. Pleasing medium brown patination in the fields contrasts against the chestnut patina on the devices. A shallow mark on Liberty's neck is mentioned for future identification purposes. An appealing, semi-glossy, and crisply defined representative. MRB Fine 12.(
Registry values: P1)
1803 1C Small Date, Large Fraction XF45 PCGS. S-258, B-17, R.1. CAC. Cherry and violet accents visit the mushroom-brown and golden-brown surfaces of this Choice XF coin. The overall detail is pleasing, and Liberty's hair is a particular highlight. MRB VF35.(
Registry values: P1)
1805 1C PCGS Genuine. S-267, B-1, R.1 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 cleaned and recolored. The surfaces blend olive-brown and darker steel, with minor surface marks as expected at the grade level. Traces of whitish verdigris outline most of the devices on the reverse. MRB VF25.
1805 1C XF40 NGC. S-269, B-3, R.1. Die State IV. Bold die clash marks appear in front of Liberty's nose, mouth, chin, and neck, and above and below the hair ribbon. The die bulges to the left of the lowest curl. A faint crack appears at the bases of 18. Glossy olive-brown with a straight scratch well hidden in Liberty's hair, running from in back of her temple nearly to the ear. Otherwise pleasing for the grade. MRB VF30.
Ex: Dill (10/18/1969); The Jules Reiver Collection (Heritage, 1/2006), lot 19610.(
Registry values: N991)
1810 1C AU55 NGC. S-282, B-3, R.2. Classic Head half cents are challenging as a group, particularly in better circulated grades. This is a charming Choice AU example that has violet-red and blue overtones to teak-brown surfaces. Lightly rubbed surfaces are better-defined than usually seen. MRB XF40. For the non-overdate varieties, Census: 6 in 55, 15 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1811/0 1C MS63 Brown NGC. CAC. S-286, R.3. The only 1811/0 cent certified MS63 by either grading service, with none finer. We have had the opportunity to offer this coin for auction three times previously, and the description we used the first time we offered this piece in 1997 (when it was graded MS62) is as apt now as when it was written 13 years ago.
"The finest S-286 known by a wide margin, being unlisted on the Condition Census in the Noyes' reference, which lists the C.C. as 55-50-45-45-40 (multiples). This piece was apparently unknown to copper specialists until its appearance in the James A. Stack Sale in March 1995. It was also used in the 50th anniversary edition of the
Guide Book ... representing the Classic type at the top of page 85.
In addition to the high grade of this piece, what is also remarkable is the presence of some underlying mint red on each side. As explained in a November 1994 issue of
The Numismatist by R.W. Julian, 'This variety often is seen on dark, defective planchets, which probably came into contact with saltwater on the long trip from England. (Kegs of planchets usually were stored as ballast in the ship's hold.)' However, the surfaces on this piece have a light brown caste overall with even, faded mint red that glows subtly beneath the overlay of brown patina. The striking details are well defined also with the only mentionable area of softness being on the peripheral stars on the left side of the obverse. Identifiable as the Stack coin and the
Guide Book plate piece by a small area of porosity on the bust of Liberty, a tiny spot in front of Liberty's mouth, and a small cut to the right of the lowest haircurl. An outstanding Classic cent and a rare opportunity to acquire a solid Mint State coin that retains faint remnants of mint red." MRB XF45.
Ex: James A. Stack Collection (Stack's, 3/1995), lot 1656; 1997 ANA Sale (Heritage, 7/1997), lot 5832; 2003 Long Beach Signature Sale (Heritage, 5/2003)(
Registry values: P2)
1812 1C Large Date XF45 NGC. S-288, B-3, R.2. CAC. Remarkably lively for the Choice XF grade with considerable glossy luster against teak-brown surfaces that show generous gold, blue, and rose overtones. Well struck with pockets of light but distinct wear. MRB VF35.(
Registry values: P1)
1814 1C Crosslet 4 AU55 PCGS. S-294, B-1, R.1. This dark brown final-year Classic Head cent exhibits only moderate wear on the curls and leaves. Thorough scrutiny beneath a lens reveals the occasional thin mark and an unobtrusive spot on the wreath stem. A challenging type to procure in better circulated grades, although worn and corroded pieces are fairly plentiful. MRB VF30.(
Registry values: N1793)
1818 1C MS65 Brown NGC. N-10, R.1. A lovely Randall Hoard cent with cartwheel luster. Both sides have intermingled mellow mint red with blue-brown toning. MRB MS62.(
Registry values: N1793)
1818 1C MS64 Red and Brown PCGS. N-10, R.1. The popular Randall Hoard variety of 1818. The obverse has considerable mint red while the reverse is entirely brown. A small green spot is evident in the upper loop of the first 8. MRB MS60.(
Registry values: N991)
1823/2 1C --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. XF. N-1, Low R.2. Evidence of cleaning is visible but the surfaces are highly attractive, having retoned to intermingled tan, light brown, and steel. Minor handling marks are consistent with the grade. The 1823 large cents are elusive with so much detail. MRB Fine 15.(
Registry values: N2998)
1823/2 1C AU58 NGC. CAC. N-1, Low R.2. Only three die marriages of 1823 cents exist: an overdate, a normal date, and an out-of-mint restrike. Each variety thus merits a separate
Guide Book listing. The present 1823/2 cent has blended medium brown and lilac toning. Luster glimmers from design elements. The reverse is unabraded and carbon-free, while obverse displays minor abrasions and a few small spots near LIBERTY. MRB VF35. Census: 5 in 58, 0 finer (7/10).
From The Classic Collection.(
Registry values: N4719)
1824 1C AU50 PCGS. N-3, R.2. The obverse is popular for its strong inner circle. Chocolate-brown surfaces show occasional deeper variations, as in the forest-green patch at the lower reverse. Softly defined stars but better-impressed at the interiors. MRB VF30.(
Registry values: N991)
1824 1C AU58 NGC. N-2, R.1. Rich gold and rose overtones grace the deep brown surfaces on this near-Mint example. Well struck with only modest friction and few abrasions aside from a pinscratch near the final A in AMERICA. MRB XF40.(
Registry values: N991)
1843 1C Petite Head, Small Letters MS64 Brown PCGS. N-10, R.3. A lovely olive and golden-brown example with full cartwheel luster. Faint traces of original orange luster adhere to both sides. An early die state. MRB MS60.(
Registry values: N991)
1852 1C MS66 Brown PCGS. N-1, R.1. Grellman Die State b, the die cracks not far advanced. Bold peach and rose overtones grace textured medium-brown surfaces that have been carefully preserved. Housed in a green label holder. MRB MS63.(
Registry values: N1793)
1853 1C MS65 Red and Brown PCGS. N-25, R.1. The familiar variety with a "bar" in the denticles between stars 1 and 2. This lustrous Gem is mostly orange-gold with glimpses of olive here and there and deeper russet seen near OF. Undisturbed and carbon-free. MRB MS64.(
Registry values: N1793)
Flying Eagle Cents
1856 1C --Whizzed--ANACS. AU Details, Net XF40. Snow-9. This sharply struck and unworn example has an impressive appearance at arm's length, but inspection under a loupe betrays the consistent granular texture characteristic of whizzing. A few pinpoint spots are also present. The rarest small cent date, and a famous and historic issue.(
Registry values: N4719)
1856 1C --Damaged, Cleaned--ANACS. XF40 Details. Snow-3. An affordable rose-gold example of this coveted introductory Flying Cent issue. The reverse has been tooled and burnished down from the EN in CENT to 6 o'clock, likely to remove evidence of a prior mount. The obverse is hairlined.
Ex: FUN Signature (Heritage, 1/2007), lot 448.(
Registry values: N4719)
1856 1C AU50 PCGS. Snow-3. Although the 1856 Flying Eagle cents are patterns in the strictest sense, they have been collected alongside the regular issues of the Flying Eagle and Indian cent series for many years. In that regard, the 1856 Flying Eagle cents resemble the 1879 Flowing Hair stellas, also patterns of relatively high mintage collected as part of the complete gold type sets. Rick Snow asserts that the Snow-3 coins were prepared to test for a simulated business strike run, and to provide examples of the proposed copper-nickel cent to members of Congress--another similarity shared with the later stellas.
This Flying Eagle cent has been lightly rubbed, whether as a pocket-piece or through brief circulation, yet its overall eye appeal is strong. Medium tan-brown surfaces are outlined by slightly darker patina. The central devices are well struck with minor but distinct wear mainly on the high points. A single carbon fleck is noted below the knot in the wreath.
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N4719)
1856 1C AU50 ANACS. Snow-3. This briefly circulated key date small cent displays only slight wear on the eagle's breast feathers. The strike is good for the business strike version of the famous pattern, which is more often encountered in proof format as Snow-9. The Snow-3 pieces are presumably those actually coined in 1856, and distributed to Washington luminaries as an example of the new small-diameter cent. The proofs, most of which are Snow-9, were made a few years later, perhaps surreptitiously, to meet nascent collector demand for the date.(
Registry values: N4719)
1857 1C MS63 PCGS. Snow-9, FS-402. CAC. Eagle Eye Photo Seal sticker, but no certificate. The enigmatic "clashed with Seated Liberty" obverse enhances the eye appeal of this Select example, luminous with green-gold, peach, and lavender-violet hues.
From The Westmoreland County Collection, Part Three.
1857 1C MS64 PCGS. A late die state with die defects in the vicinity of ED S, appearing as small cuds or die breaks. Highly lustrous with frosty golden-tan surfaces. Trivial marks on each side prevent a higher grade. Weakly defined as usual.(
Registry values: N1793)
1857 1C Doubled Die Obverse MS64 NGC. FS-101. The eagle's eye and beak are die doubled, as is the CA in AMERICA. One of many interesting die varieties from this briefly coined introductory small cent type. This is a well struck and satiny chestnut-gold near-Gem with smooth surfaces and good eye appeal.
Ex: Long Beach Signature (Heritage, 5/2001), lot 7507.(
Registry values: N1793)
1857 1C MS64 PCGS. A satiny golden-brown Choice type coin. A loupe fails to locate any noticeable marks or spots. Sharply struck, although the tips of the cotton leaves lack absolute detail.
Ex: Orlando FUN (Heritage, 1/2007), lot 60281, which realized $1,265.From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N1793)
1857 1C MS64 PCGS. Snow-14. Lustrous honey-tan surfaces with a bit of die crumbling noted along the left obverse periphery and a diagonal die crack that extends from rim-to-rim on the reverse. In spite of the obvious die stress, the strike is boldly executed.
From The Westmoreland County Collection, Part Three.(
Registry values: N1793)
1857 1C MS64 PCGS. Snow-16. CAC. A sharply detailed, Choice Flying Eagle cent, with pleasing reddish surfaces. Richard Snow considers MS64 the Optimal Collecting Grade. Housed in a green label holder, with an Eagle Eye Photo Seal sticker.
From The Westmoreland County Collection, Part Three.(
Registry values: N1793)
1857 1C MS65 PCGS. CAC. While the 1856-dated proofs are famous and widely collected today, the regular Flying Eagle cent issues began in 1857 with a mintage of more than 17 million pieces. This Gem is among the best-preserved survivors of that historic issue, well-defined and lustrous with a mix of orange and peach colors and occasional lavender-violet accents. Housed in a green label holder. PCGS has graded 14 coins finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1858 1C Large Letters MS64 PCGS. Low Leaves, Closed E in ONE. Boldly lustrous with primarily orange and peach hues, though patches and stripes of green-brown appear below the eagle's head and at the upper right wreath.(
Registry values: N1793)
1858 1C Large Letters MS64 PCGS. High Leaves, Closed E in ONE. Chestnut-brown and pale olive enrich this satiny and nearly unblemished near-Gem. Well struck apart from minor blending on the cotton leaves. A subtle spot is northeast of the E in ONE.
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N1793)
1858 1C Large Letters MS65 PCGS. High Leaves, Closed E in ONE. This beautiful Gem is predominantly honey-gold but has dappled peach patina on the central reverse and a blush of pale rose beneath the eagle. Satiny and precisely struck with attractive surfaces. A noteworthy example of the introductory small cent design.
From The Dr. Mani and Kay Ehteshami Collection.(
Registry values: N2998)
1858 1C Small Letters MS64 PCGS. Low Leaves, Closed E in ONE. Strike doubling is evident on the date and most letters of the obverse. This splendid near-Gem has highly lustrous light gold and tan surfaces with sharp design definition on both sides.(
Registry values: N1793)
1858 1C Small Letters MS64 PCGS. Low Leaves, Closed E in ONE. Well struck for this challenging type, and with attractive chestnut-brown color. Lustrous and unabraded with pleasing eye appeal for the grade.(
Registry values: N1793)
1858 1C Small Letters MS64 NGC. Low Leaves Reverse. The letters AM of AMERICA are separated. A lustrous Choice coin with strong definition and warm orange and peach hues across each side.
From The Stan Burger Collection, Part III.(
Registry values: N1793)
1858 1C Small Letters MS65 PCGS. CAC. Incorrectly designated as a Large Letters variety by PCGS. Low Leaves Reverse. Closed E hubbed over Open E. This apricot-gold Gem has an uncommonly sharp strike, with full veins on the cotton leaves and crisp detail on the eagle's extremities. The obverse border displays several fine cracks, but there is no indication of carbon or contact.
From The Westmoreland County Collection, Part Three.(
Registry values: N2998)
1858/7 1C MS62 ANACS. FS-301, Snow-1. Large Letters, High Leaves, Closed E. The tiny die chip above the first 8 is clearly visible, and this, along with the broken wing tip, is characteristic of the late die state of this want list favorite. The traces of the underdigit 7 have worn from the die, but the markers remain to confirm the attribution. Unabraded and satiny with a typical strike on the beak and cotton leaves. The borders and devices are orange-gold, while the open fields have toned olive.(
Registry values: N2998)
Proof Flying Eagle Cents
1856 1C PR63 PCGS. Snow-9. A fully struck Select proof of this famous numismatic rarity. Copper-red and olive-gold compete for territory across both sides. A few tiny rose-red freckles are on the outline of the eagle, with another at 2:30 on the reverse. These will provide identifiers for any future market appearances, in addition to a faint cluster of hair-thin marks beneath the 6 in the date. The 1856 is not only the first small cent date, it is also remains the rarest. Technically a pattern (Judd-180), but collected since its issue as a full-fledged key of the Flying Eagle series.(
Registry values: N4719)
1856 1C PR65 PCGS. Eagle Eye Photo Seal. Snow-3. The Snow-3 is one of the most sought-after varieties among all 1856 Flying Eagle cents. Although the present piece is certified as a Gem proof, many or most specialist collectors regard the Snow-3 as the "Mint State" format 1856 Flying Eagle cent.
Rick Snow considers this variety to be the original 1856 issue, writing in his attribution guide to the series: "By correlating the surviving population of this issue with the historical record, it is nearly certain that this issue makes up most or all of the 634 specimens originally distributed to Congress to help promote passage of the pending coinage bill."
Most high grade examples of the 1856 Flying Eagle cent are from Snow-9 dies. Specialists such as Rick Snow believe the Snow-9 pieces are restrike proofs, made unofficially (and perhaps surreptitiously) by the Mint between late 1857 and 1860 to meet the growing collector demand for the already famous issue.
In contrast, the Snow-3 pieces went into the hands of non-numismatists, who in many cases mishandled or spent them, unaware of their importance. PCGS has certified examples in grades as low as AG3. The Snow-3 cents were coined as business strikes, to demonstrate how the design would appear in commerce. Unlike the present lot, they often are encountered with indifferent strikes. Snow writes, "Nearly all examples show ... weak breast feathers on the obverse and rounded edges on the reverse devices, usually on the cotton leaves."
Originally minted as a pattern, the issue has been adopted into the regular Flying Eagle-Indian cent series, and is ardently collected by first-year type collectors as well. The present coin is a spectacular example, with brightly reflective peach-red fields, highlighted by shades of lavender. The borders display blushes of honey-gold. The striking details are sharp on all design elements, including the edge of the tail, the eagle's beak, and the veins in the cotton leaves, all of which are often lightly impressed on business strikes of this coveted issue. Population: 43 in PR65, 2 finer (8/10).
From The Westmoreland County Collection, Part Three.(
Registry values: N7079)
1857 1C PR65 PCGS. CAC. The mintage of proof 1857 Flying Eagle cents has traditionally been estimated at 485 pieces, but Richard Snow believes the true production total was approximately 50 examples, making this date one of the most challenging of the series. Proofs in Gem condition are very rare today, and only one coin has been certified in higher numeric grade by either of the leading grading services (8/10). The present coin is a stunning Gem, with reflective red surfaces, accented by wisps of lavender. The extraordinary strike imparts fine detail to all design elements, and the fields show only the most inconsequential flaws without a loupe.
From The Westmoreland County Collection, Part Three.(
Registry values: N7079)
1858 1C Large Letters PR64 PCGS. Eagle Eye Photo Seal, no card. Richard Snow estimates the mintage of proof Large Letters 1858 Flying Eagle cents at a minuscule 100 pieces, originally sold in both proof and pattern sets for the year. As expected from the tiny production total, proofs in Choice condition are quite rare today. The Large Letters proof obverse is paired only with the high-relief High Leaves reverse. The present coin is a splendid Choice example, with reflective fields and light golden-tan and lavender highlights. The devices are strongly impressed and only a few minor imperfections can be detected in the fields. Population: 18 in 64, 15 finer (8/10).
From The Westmoreland County Collection, Part Three.(
Registry values: N4719)
1858 1C Small Letters PR64 PCGS. The proof mintage of 1858 Small Letters Flying Eagle cents was quite limited, probably no more than 200 pieces. The Small Letters obverse design was used only in 1858, creating a one-year subtype. The proof Small Letters obverse was paired with both the High Leaves and Low Leaves reverses, with this example representing the more available Low Leaves design. The reflective fields of this Choice specimen show highlights of golden brown and lavender. The sharply detailed devices contrast well with the bright fields. Population: 31 in 64, 8 finer (8/10).
From The Westmoreland County Collection, Part Three.(
Registry values: N4719)
Indian Cents
1859 1C MS64 PCGS. A gorgeous near-Gem with highly lustrous olive-tan surfaces that retain hints of gold patina. The surfaces are satiny with reflective fields. Sharply struck and highly appealing.(
Registry values: N1793)
1859 1C MS64 PCGS. A fantastic first-year Indian cent with dusky copper-orange surfaces that show a few paler shades in the protected areas. Softly struck, as many copper-nickel Indian cents are, at the feather-tips and the hair over the ear.(
Registry values: N1793)
1859 1C MS64 PCGS. A luminous near-Gem of the one-off Laurel Wreath type, pale copper-orange with prominent greenish accents through the fields. Well struck and attractive with no individually mentionable abrasions.
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N1793)
1859 1C MS65 PCGS. CAC. The 1859 Indian Head cent is always in demand with first-year type collectors, as well as series enthusiasts. The present coin is a delightful Gem, with sharply detailed devices. The fields are reflective, and display iridescent red, lavender, and golden-brown patina. Only 15 coins have been certified in higher numeric grades by PCGS and NGC combined (8/10).
From The Westmoreland County Collection, Part Three.(
Registry values: N2998)
1860 1C Pointed Bust MS65 PCGS. The 1860 Pointed Bust Indian Head cent is much more difficult to locate than its Broad Bust counterpart. Richard Snow estimates an original mintage of about 1 million pieces and, since the variety was not recognized until recent times, few examples were saved by collectors. The present coin is a well struck Gem, with luminous copper-red surfaces. Population: 29 in 65, 6 finer (8/10).
From The Westmoreland County Collection, Part Three.(
Registry values: P4)
1860 1C MS65 PCGS. Rich yellow, copper-orange, and peach colors dominate the eye appeal of this Gem. Well struck for the copper-nickel era and an ideal choice for the type collector. PCGS has graded 42 finer pieces (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1860 1C MS66 PCGS. The common Rounded Bust type, although in Premium Gem no 1860 Indian cent is plentiful. This satiny example is fully brilliant and sharply defined with lovely golden-tan surfaces. Trivial surface marks on each side are entirely inconsequential. Population: 34 in 66, 8 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1860 1C MS66 PCGS. CAC. This highly attractive copper-nickel cent is lustrous golden-brown with faint reddish-orange undertones. The design elements are generally sharp, though the feather tips are weak and slight softness is apparent to the left of the reverse bow knot. Carefully preserved with just a few scattered flecks. Population: 34 in 66, 8 finer (8/10).
From The Westmoreland County Collection, Part Three.(
Registry values: N1793)
1861 1C MS65 PCGS. Rich peach centers are dusky at an angle but come alive in the light. Paler orange margins are beautifully lustrous. A well struck and attractive Gem. PCGS has certified 66 finer pieces (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1862 1C MS66 PCGS. CAC. Eagle Eye Photo Seal, no card. A popular Civil War era date, the 1862 copper-nickel Indian Head cent is reasonably available in lower grades, but examples in Premium Gem condition are scarce. This delightful piece shows a little softness on the diamonds, but the strike is sharp on the other devices. The copper-red and golden-tan surfaces are virtually pristine. Population: 58 in 66, 8 finer (8/10).
From The Westmoreland County Collection, Part Three.(
Registry values: N1793)
1863 1C MS66 PCGS. CAC. Ex: Chiro. Beautifully toned in sun-gold and lilac hues. Lustrous and fully struck with a virtual absence of contact or carbon. A magnificent Civil War Premium Gem. None have been certified finer at either major service. Population: 31 in 66, 0 finer (8/10).
From The Westmoreland County Collection, Part Three.(
Registry values: N2998)
1863 1C MS67 NGC. The mintage of copper-nickel Indian cents in 1863 was quite large, but it is doubtful any present-day survivor can match the charm of this Superb Gem specimen. The lustrous, silver-gray surfaces are virtually pristine and the exquisite strike delivers sharp detail on all design elements. This is the single finest certified example at NGC or PCGS (8/10).(
Registry values: N4719)
1864 1C Copper-Nickel MS65 PCGS. Eagle Eye Photo Seal. Ex: Chiro Collection. The 1864 Indian Head cent with copper-nickel composition is one of the most challenging dates of the series in high grades. This specimen exhibits sharp striking details throughout, with red and golden-brown surfaces. Population: 91 in 65, 10 finer (8/10).
From The Westmoreland County Collection, Part Three.(
Registry values: N1793)
1864 1C Bronze No L MS65 Red PCGS. Eagle Eye Photo Seal. CAC. The transitional variety struck on a bronze flan but without Longacre's initial on the ribbon. This lustrous near-Gem has light to medium orange-gold color, with a hint of olive throughout the portrait. Mark-free, and carbon is limited to a tiny fleck or two on each side.
From The Westmoreland County Collection, Part Three.(
Registry values: N1793)
1864 1C L On Ribbon MS64 Red and Brown PCGS. Struck from a clashed and cracked obverse die with a die chip in the loop of the 6. An attractive near-Gem with about 50% faded mint red and attractive light brown toning.(
Registry values: N1793)
1864 1C L On Ribbon MS65+ Red PCGS. Snow-10, FS-2306. CAC. Ex: Chiro. The 86 in the date is prominently repunched. The die variety is also noteworthy for its bold clashmarks near Liberty's profile. This sun-gold Gem is unabraded and has only minuscule carbon. A desirable example of a scarce Civil War issue. Population: 1 in 65+ Red, 3 finer (8/10).
From The Westmoreland County Collection, Part Three.(
Registry values: N2998)
1866 1C MS65 Red and Brown PCGS. Light copper-gold surfaces show only slight traces of mellowing. This well-defined Gem offers strong eye appeal, even by the standards of the grade. Population: 62 in 65 Red and Brown, 1 finer (8/10).
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N1793)
1867 1C MS65 Red PCGS. Only one finer Red example of this date has been certified by PCGS, and NGC has never graded a better one. It is a sharply struck piece with olive-gold centers and fire-red borders. Well struck, carbon-free, and minimally abraded. This piece is intriguing for the specialist, since a clashmark is on the Indian's neck from the N in ONE. It is unusual for evidence of clashed dies to show on the devices. Population: 19 in 65 Red, 1 finer (8/10).
Ex: FUN Signature (Heritage, 1/2007), lot 790, which realized $16,100.From The Westmoreland County Collection, Part Three.(
Registry values: N4719)
1868 1C MS64+ Red PCGS. A peach-red near-Gem with booming luster and good eye appeal. Any carbon present is virtually microscopic, and the reverse is completely mark-free. The obverse has a few wispy grazes. Population: 1 in 64+ Red, 33 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1869 1C MS64 Red and Brown PCGS. Considerable pale orange color is blended with light brown on this pleasing 1869 Normal Date cent. This sharply struck piece has obverse die cracks and reverse clash marks.(
Registry values: N1793)
1869 1C MS64 Red and Brown PCGS. Rich mahogany and deep sunset-orange hues mingle on this marvelous near-Gem. An immensely lustrous and well-defined paragon of raw eye appeal.
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N1793)
1869 1C MS65 Red PCGS. Seldom seen in Gem Red condition, the 1869 cent is on the short list of most-elusive series issues in the higher Mint State grades and with original mint red. This specimen displays a bold strike throughout, with lovely almond-tan coloration and no mentionable distractions save for a single dark fleck near the obverse rim at 12 o'clock. Certified in a green-label holder. Population: 28 in 65 Red, 7 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1869/69 1C MS64 Red and Brown PCGS. Snow-3g, FS-301. Cherry-red and orange-gold endow this lustrous and well struck Choice cent. Prominent repunching on the 9 in the date has long made this variety a collector favorite. This is a splendid example with smooth surfaces and minimal carbon.
1870 1C MS64 Red and Brown PCGS. Shallow N. This lustrous brick-red near-Gem is unabraded. The obverse appears carbon-free, although a faint fingerprint is noted near ONE CENT. A crisply struck representative of this lower mintage semi-key date.(
Registry values: N1793)
1870 1C MS64 Red and Brown PCGS. Shallow N in ONE. Orange-gold color dominates this crisply struck near-Gem, although the left obverse field and the portrait have mellowed in lilac hues. A few tiny obverse spots are well-concealed. PCGS has graded 53 finer Red and Brown representatives (8/10).
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N1793)
1870 1C MS64 Red and Brown PCGS. Snow-2, FS-101 and FS-801. Bold N in ONE. The FS-101 doubled die obverse is paired with the FS-801 doubled die reverse. The TY in LIBERTY is widely and boldly die doubled. The E in CENT shows doubling along its lower right edge. The PCGS holder only designates the FS-801 variety. An unabraded fire-red and violet-blue near-Gem of this scarce doubled die combo.(
Registry values: N1793)
1870 1C MS65 Red PCGS. FS-801, Snow-14. Eagle Eye Photo Seal, no card. The doubling on this popular variety can be easily detected on the letters in ONE CENT. The blazing red surfaces of this Gem Indian cent are accented by wisps of lavender color, and all details are sharply rendered. The variety is definitely rare in higher Mint State grades. Population: 29 in 65 Red, 4 finer (8/10).
From The Westmoreland County Collection, Part Three.(
Registry values: N2998)
1871 1C MS64 Red and Brown PCGS. Bold N in ONE. A sharply struck near-Gem with considerable bright orange mint luster and light olive patina with fly specks evident on both sides, limiting the numerical grade.(
Registry values: N1793)
1871 1C MS64 Red and Brown PCGS. Bold N in ONE. This semi-key near-Gem Indian cent has ample peach-red but a majority of each side is steel-gray. Lustrous and fully struck with an unabraded reverse and a few faint thin marks on the portrait.(
Registry values: N1793)
1871 1C MS65 Red and Brown PCGS. Sharply defined throughout, most of the underlying mint red still shows even though each side has begun to fade to brown in a somewhat variegated fashion. Several degrees of clockwise die rotation are also noted. Population: 54 in 65 Red and Brown, 0 finer (8/10).
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N2998)
1872 1C MS63 Red and Brown PCGS. Bold N in ONE. Deep plum and olive toning embraces the portrait, while the obverse margin is tan and rose. The lighter reverse is orange-gold and lime. A few flecks are present, and the strike is sharp save for the top of the shield.
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N1793)
1872 1C MS64 Red and Brown PCGS. Bold N in ONE. This prooflike and unabraded Choice cent is smooth aside from a tiny strike-through on the jaw. The portrait is steel-gray, and the strike is typical for this low mintage date. Certified in an old green label holder.(
Registry values: N1793)
1872 1C MS64 Red and Brown PCGS. A crisply struck near-Gem of this low mintage semi-key. Orange-gold and ruby-red dominate the borders but cede to light lilac-brown on the obverse center. Devoid of contact, although a faint fingerprint fragment is seen beneath CENT.(
Registry values: N1793)
1873 1C Open 3 MS65 Red and Brown PCGS. A precisely struck Gem whose lustrous, mark-free, and unspotted surfaces are approximately 50% Red. The logotype of the 3 in the date was modified in the Spring of 1873 because it resembled an 8 to the unaided eye.(
Registry values: P5)
1873 1C Open 3 MS64 Red PCGS. The 1873 Indian cents of both types, Open 3 and Close 3, are highly desirable and scarcely seen with full mint color. This piece has frosty light orange surfaces with traces of violet patina. Population: 49 in 64 Red, 25 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1873 1C Closed 3 MS64 Red and Brown PCGS. Pumpkin-orange and violet-brown shadings form a woodgrain pattern on this softly struck Choice example. The reverse displays well, though the obverse shows a carbon spot along the jawline.(
Registry values: N1793)
1873 1C Closed 3 MS64 Red and Brown PCGS. This well struck better date Indian cent has good luster, and the pumpkin-gold color approaches full Red. Essentially void of marks, although we note a fingerprint fragment on the lower left obverse.(
Registry values: N1793)
1873 1C Closed 3 MS65 Red and Brown PCGS. Incorrectly designated by PCGS as the more available Open 3 variety. This well struck and lustrous Gem is orange-red with obverse blushes of olive-green. Both sides are free from marks or carbon.(
Registry values: N2998)
1873 1C Closed 3, Doubled Die Obverse MS63 Red PCGS. FS-102, Snow-2. Although less dramatic than the FS-101, Snow-1 Doubled Die Obverse
Guide Book variety, LIBERTY is also doubled on Snow-2, with a noticeable clockwise spread. The variety is undesignated on the PCGS insert, which predates the firm's widespread attribution of
Cherrypickers' Guide varieties. This is a lustrous butter-gold example with uncommonly mark-free surfaces for the Select level. Carbon is inconsequential, and the grade appears limited only by the strike, which is soft across the reverse periphery.
From The Westmoreland County Collection, Part Three.(
Registry values: N1793)
1873 1C Doubled LIBERTY, Closed 3 XF45 NGC. Snow-1. FS-101. The 1873 Doubled Die Obverse, with the wide spread between the letters in LIBERTY, has not turned up in appreciable numbers in spite of the high prices that would encourage cherry-pickers. In XF condition it is scarce and highly valued. The
Cherrypickers' Guide values an XF40 at 15 times the value of a regular 1873 cent in that grade. The surfaces on this piece are even chocolate-brown with the small to medium-sized abrasions one would expect on a coin that spent several years in circulation.(
Registry values: P10)
1873 1C Doubled LIBERTY, Closed 3 MS63 Red and Brown PCGS. Eagle Eye Photo Seal. Snow-1. FS-101. The 1873 Doubled LIBERTY Indian Head cent features the most dramatic doubled die of the series. The estimated mintage of this sought-after issue is a meager 100,000 pieces. Richard Snow postulates a surviving population of approximately 150 examples in all grades, with about 20 specimens extant in Mint State. The present coin is a pleasing Select Mint State piece, with sharp definition on all devices and remarkably few abrasions for the grade. The 3 in the date is of the older Closed 3 style. The attractive red surfaces are accented by areas of subtle brown toning. Population: 8 in 63 Red and Brown, 10 finer (8/10).
From The Westmoreland County Collection, Part Three.(
Registry values: P10)
1875 1C MS65 Red PCGS. Eagle Eye Photo Seal. Ex: Chiro. Seamless apricot-gold surfaces ensure the eye appeal of this lustrous and boldly struck Gem. Void of marks, and carbon is inconsequential, even when the coin is examined beneath a lens. An outstanding representative of this scarce date. Population: 38 in 65 Red, 6 finer (8/10).
From The Westmoreland County Collection, Part Three.(
Registry values: N2998)
1876 1C MS65 Red PCGS. Eagle Eye Photo Seal. A bit softly struck on the feather tips as well as the diamonds, but especially vibrant overall with lovely red and orange mint luster. A worthwhile Gem that deserves close examination. Population: 33 in 65 Red, 14 finer (8/10).
From The Westmoreland County Collection, Part Three.(
Registry values: N2998)
1877 1C VG10 PCGS. Blue-brown surfaces are smooth for a Very Good coin. The L in LIBERTY is complete, and several partial letters are visible. An attractive example of this popular and low-mintage date.(
Registry values: N991)
1877 1C Fine 15 PCGS. Deep steel-brown patina with traces of lighter color on the high points. An attractive, albeit well-worn example of this popular key-date Indian cent.(
Registry values: N1793)
1877 1C VF30 NGC. A moderately worn teak-brown representative with lighter golden-brown elements across the high points. Well struck with few significant marks and a pleasing example of this key date.(
Registry values: N1793)
1877 1C AU58 PCGS. Here is a coin that is on many a collector's want list, a near-Mint 1877 Indian cent. This key is wanted in all grades, and in AU gives the collector almost all the detailing and much of the luster (although now brown) of an Uncirculated coin. The surfaces are even, dark brown with no mentionable surface problems. The strike is slightly soft over each side, but this is a minor aspect in the overall consideration of this splendid, key-date coin.(
Registry values: N1793)
1877 1C MS61 Brown NGC. This is a nice collector-grade example of this desired key date, one with attractive medium mahogany surfaces that show a few tiny ticks and abrasions that preclude a finer grade while failing to dampen the considerable eye appeal. The strike is a bit soft on a couple of the feather diamonds.(
Registry values: N2998)
1877 1C MS66 Red and Brown NGC. This coin was first offered as lot 5423 in our February 2001 Long Beach Signature Sale, in which catalog it was described: "Advanced Indian cent date collectors often settle for a well preserved proof representative of this prized 1870s issue. For those who have been patience, however, we are proud to offer the present business strike. Nearly abrasion-free, the surfaces display considerable original luster that has acquired a deeply set, golden-orange color. Dappled crimson-brown patina has accumulated on both sides, particularly on the obverse over and around Liberty's portrait. There are a few isolated areas of striking softness, none of which are unduly bothersome." This coin is tied with only seven others as the finest Red and Brown 1877 certified by NGC (8/10).(
Registry values: N7079)
1877 1C MS64 Red PCGS. Eagle Eye Photo Seal. The 1877 Indian Head cent is the rarest date of the series. The lustrous, fiery red surfaces do show a few brown highlights, but the exquisite eye appeal is undiminished. The design elements are sharply impressed and no mentionable marks are evident.
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N4719)
1877 1C MS65 Red PCGS. CAC. The acknowledged key to the series and the rarest Indian Head cent, the 1877 boasts a low mintage of 852,500 pieces. Richard Snow believes the reason for the low mintage was the Mint's program of minor coinage redemption, which saw the reissue of 9.8 million cents from earlier years in 1877. Coins in Gem Mint State condition with the Red designation are quite rare today.
The present coin is a magnificent Gem, with blazing red surfaces. The design elements are sharply detailed and no mentionable distractions are evident. Population: 23 in 65 Red, 6 finer (8/10).
From The Westmoreland County Collection, Part Three.(
Registry values: N7079)
1878 1C MS65 Red PCGS. CAC. Blazing red surfaces show a few areas of light brown toning on this attractive Gem specimen. The design elements are sharply detailed and a small obverse rim bruise at 4 o'clock is the only mark of note.(
Registry values: N2998)
1881 1C MS65 Red PCGS. CAC. The vibrant red surfaces of this spectacular Gem combine with an exemplary strike to produce outstanding eye appeal. In spite of the large mintage of 39 million pieces, the issue is quite scarce in MS65 Red. Population: 71 in 65 Red, 26 finer (8/10).
From The Westmoreland County Collection, Part Three.(
Registry values: N1793)
1883 1C MS66 Red PCGS. Bright copper-orange luster with minor apricot and peach peripheral accents. This Premium Gem is well struck overall, though the ribbon lacks definition on the diamonds.(
Registry values: N2998)
1884 1C MS65 Red and Brown PCGS. Deep lavender-violet toning covers most of the obverse, but the rich orange hues at the margins carry over to the reverse. A well-defined Gem that offers great eye appeal for the grade.(
Registry values: N991)
1886 1C Type Two MS64 Red and Brown PCGS. The Type Two 1886 Indian cents have a distinctive satiny appearance and are seldom found with as much original orange mint color as seen on this piece. Slight mellowing of the mint color is evident on the reverse.(
Registry values: N1793)
1887 1C MS65 Red PCGS. Eagle Eye Photo Seal. The sun-gold surfaces do not display any muting to the original satin luster. Crisply struck and refreshingly free from contact, although a loupe reveals pinpoint carbon. Housed in a green label holder.
Ex: Colburn Collection (Heritage, 4/2003), lot 5165, which realized $1,955.From The Westmoreland County Collection, Part Three.(
Registry values: N1793)
1893 1C MS66 Red PCGS. A peach-red beauty that exhibits potent cartwheel sheen and an exemplary strike. Both carbon and contact are essentially absent. The cheek and left obverse field have a whisper of steel-gray. Outstanding quality for the type, with exquisite color and eye appeal. Encapsulated in a green label holder. Population: 22 in 66 Red, 1 finer (8/10).
From The Westmoreland County Collection, Part Three.(
Registry values: N1793)
1895 1C MS66+ Red PCGS. CAC. Rich peach-red color provides exceptional eye appeal for this thoroughly lustrous and boldly struck high grade Indian cent. Essentially perfect save for a minute flan flake (as made) on the cheek. The 1895 will never be rare in Mint State, but few survivors can equal the present quality. Population: 1 in 66+ Red, 3 finer (8/10).
From The Westmoreland County Collection, Part Three.(
Registry values: N1793)
1897 1C MS65 Red PCGS. This lustrous yellow-gold Gem is nicely struck and has minimal carbon. The 1897 is a high mintage date, but full red Gems are difficult to find. Population: 54 in 65 Red, 14 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N991)
1899 1C MS66 Red PCGS. Frosty and bright with pale copper-peach surfaces. Excellent core definition, particularly on the ribbon's four diamonds, though the feather tips show slight softness. Housed in a first-generation holder. PCGS has graded just nine finer Red representatives (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1900 1C MS66 Red PCGS. Eagle Eye Photo Seal. CAC. The 1900 Indian Head cent is one of the most challenging dates of the era to locate in higher Mint State grades. The present coin is a wonderful Premium Gem, with red fields and sharp details. Housed in a green label holder. Population: 57 in 66 Red, 6 finer (8/10).
From The Westmoreland County Collection, Part Three.(
Registry values: N1793)
1901 1C MS66 Red NGC. Crisply struck and lustrous with a mark-free appearance. Brick-red with peripheral hints of olive hues. Nearly unobtainable any finer. Census: 27 in 66 Red, 2 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1901 1C MS66 Red PCGS. Eagle Eye Photo Seal. CAC. Outstanding and original reddish-orange color dominates this slightly granular, yet highly appealing example. The coin is well struck with bold diamonds on the ribbon. Seldom seen any finer, as PCGS has certified only two finer Red representatives (8/10).
From The Westmoreland County Collection, Part Three.(
Registry values: N1793)
1901 1C MS66 Red NGC. An excellent 20th century type coin that has even orange-red color over each side. Carefully preserved and a simply gorgeous Premium Gem. Census: 27 in 66 Red, 2 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1903 1C MS65 Red PCGS. CAC. Pristine red surfaces and vibrant luster complement the sharply struck devices to create outstanding eye appeal on this delightful Gem Red specimen. Richard Snow considers MS65 Red the Optimal Collecting Grade for this issue.
From The Westmoreland County Collection, Part Three.(
Registry values: N991)
1904 1C MS66 Red PCGS. CAC. Boldly struck with fiery red-orange color and scintillating mint frost. Carbon is essentially absent, and carbon is limited to a tick on the O in ONE. A more visually pleasing representative of this late date Indian cent issue is difficult to imagine. Population: 55 in 66 Red, 5 finer (8/10).
Ex: FUN Signature (Heritage, 1/2007), lot 543, which realized $1,610.From The Westmoreland County Collection, Part Three.(
Registry values: N991)
1907 1C MS65 Red PCGS. CAC. Rich copper-orange and rose hues mingle on this Red Gem, a captivating charmer from one of the most popular 20th century type issues. Elusive any finer, with just 35 such Red coins known to PCGS (8/10).
From The Westmoreland County Collection, Part Three.(
Registry values: N991)
1908 1C MS66 Red NGC. Rich copper-orange luster overall with a few reddish streaks that add spice to the surfaces. This well struck Premium Gem shows a minor disturbance on the cheek but has high overall eye appeal. NGC has graded two Red coins finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1908-S 1C MS65 Red NGC. A sun-gold Gem with blushes of lilac on the portrait and open fields. A good strike save for the upper feather tips of the headdress. The first branch mint cent issue is scarce, yet collectible in quality Mint State. Encased in a prior generation holder.(
Registry values: N1793)
1908-S 1C MS66 Red PCGS. CAC. A magnificent caramel-gold Premium Gem of the scarce introductory San Francisco issue. Refreshingly free from abrasions or spots, and the strike is exacting throughout. Unimprovable at either major grading service, and worthy of the finest specialized holding. Population: 33 in 66 Red, 0 finer (8/10).
From The Westmoreland County Collection, Part Three.(
Registry values: N2998)
1909 1C MS66 Red PCGS. CAC. This crisply struck Premium Gem has bright orange-red color and booming cartwheel luster. Carbon and contact requires a loupe to locate. PCGS has certified a mere two pieces in higher grade (8/10).
From The Westmoreland County Collection, Part Three.(
Registry values: N1793)
1909-S 1C MS63 Red and Brown PCGS. Subdued orange mint luster is evident on both sides with speckled brown toning. This pleasing piece is highly desirable with its excellent eye appeal.(
Registry values: N991)
1909-S 1C MS64 Red and Brown PCGS. Decidedly more Red than Brown with olive elements over dusky copper-orange. Carbon at the back of the headdress and the letter O in ONE contributes to the grade.
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N1793)
1909-S 1C MS64 Red and Brown NGC. While violet-brown hues cover parts of each side, rich copper-gold and dusky orange colors enliven the rest. A lustrous near-Gem representative of this popular final-year Indian cent issue.(
Registry values: N1793)
1909-S 1C MS65 Red and Brown PCGS. An attractive blend of tan, faded mint red, and light brown come together to create excellent eye appeal on this sharply defined Gem. Rarely does a finer example of this key issue appear in the marketplace. PCGS has only certified three finer Red and Brown examples (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1909-S 1C MS65 Red PCGS. CAC. The 1909-S Indian Head cent boasts the lowest mintage of the series, at 309,000 pieces. The present coin is a scarce Gem Red example, with sharply detailed devices and a few streaks of brown color on the bright red fields. Housed in an old green label holder.
From The Westmoreland County Collection, Part Three.(
Registry values: N2998)
Proof Indian Cents
1859 1C PR66 PCGS. CAC. As the only proof Indian cent issue with Laurel Wreath reverse, the 800-coin-strong 1859 is immensely popular with type and date collectors alike. This is an impressive Premium Gem, bright lemon-gold and green-gold at the margins with paler copper and lavender color at the centers. Population: 19 in 66, 1 finer (8/10).
From The Westmoreland County Collection, Part Three.(
Registry values: N4719)
1860 1C PR65 PCGS. A caramel-gold Gem proof from the Pony Express year of 1860. Satiny and sharply struck with minimal carbon and an absence of contact. Although 1,000 proof sets were coined, a majority went unsold and were eventually melted by the Mint. Population: 37 in 65, 7 finer (8/10).
From The Westmoreland County Collection, Part Three.(
Registry values: N2998)
1861 1C PR63 PCGS. Eagle Eye Photo Seal. Despite one of the largest stated mintages for any copper-nickel Shield Reverse proof Indian cent, the 1861 is the most valuable of those issues in Select condition. This specimen offers fresh, primarily copper-orange surfaces with occasional hints of deeper mahogany. Minor contact and faint hairlines account for the grade.(
Registry values: N1793)
1862 1C PR65 Cameo NGC. CAC. Bold copper-gold color with undercurrents of emerald-green. This moderately contrasted Gem is lightly toned with considerable charm. Census: 21 in 65 Cameo, 26 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: P3)
1862 1C PR66 Cameo PCGS. Eagle Eye Photo Seal. A lovely proof example of this copper-nickel cent issue, from fairly early in the history of the long-lived Indian Head series. Frosted devices and sharply reflective fields allow pleasing cameo contrast to occur on both sides, and the design elements are crisply struck throughout. Expertly preserved and problem-free, an impressive Premium Gem. Population: 18 in 66 Cameo, 3 finer (8/10).
From The Westmoreland County Collection, Part Three.(
Registry values: P3)
1863 1C PR65 PCGS. CAC. This splendid Gem has satin luster and sun-gold color. Fully struck and carbon-free with a beautifully undisturbed appearance. A meager 460 proofs were struck. The Battle of Gettysburg and the fall of Vicksburg both took place in 1863. Population: 24 in 65, 7 finer (8/10).
From The Westmoreland County Collection, Part Three.(
Registry values: N2998)
1864 1C Copper Nickel PR65 Cameo PCGS. Eagle Eye Photo Seal. CAC. The faint radial die crack between the NI in UNITED and the slight die rotation confirm the variety as Snow-PR1. This is a prominently mirrored Gem with frosty devices that readily confirm the Cameo designation. Pristine aside from trivial carbon, and the strike is crisp save for the upper feather tips. Just 370 copper-nickel proof cents were struck in 1864, along with a lesser number of bronze proofs, a handful of which are the rare With L variety. Population: 23 in 65 Cameo, 5 finer (8/10).
From The Westmoreland County Collection, Part Three.(
Registry values: N2998)
1866 1C PR65 Red Cameo PCGS. Eagle Eye Photo Seal. CAC. Flashy fields and luminous devices provide obvious cameo contrast. The obverse is honey-gold, while the reverse has pale peach color. A fully struck and mark-free Gem whose imperfections amount to a minute fleck or two on each side. Population: 7 in 65 Red Cameo, 3 finer (8/10).
Ex: Long Beach Signature (Heritage, 9/2003), lot 5496, which realized $6,612.50.From The Westmoreland County Collection, Part Three.(
Registry values: P5)
1871 1C PR65 Red PCGS. CAC. Shallow N in ONE. An apricot-gold Gem with mirrored fields and fully struck devices. Neither side displays contact, and only infrequent pinpoint carbon is detected. An important survivor from the proof mintage of 960 pieces. Population: 29 in 65 Red, 2 finer (8/10).
From The Westmoreland County Collection, Part Three.(
Registry values: N2998)
1872 1C PR64 Red and Brown NGC. Decidedly more Red than Brown with just a few violet facial accents and small spots against bright copper-orange surfaces. A sharp near-Gem specimen that is housed in a prior-generation holder.(
Registry values: N1793)
1872 1C PR65 Red and Brown PCGS. A strong woodgrain appearance characterizes both sides of this Gem specimen. Sharply struck and free of disturbing marks or hairlines. An important proof issue due to the scarcity of business strikes. PCGS has graded seven finer Red and Brown examples (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1872 1C PR64 Cameo PCGS. A substantial proof mintage of 950 pieces was struck in 1872, but few surviving examples can match the appeal of this Choice Red Cameo specimen. The blazing red fields of this piece are deeply mirrored and the frosty design elements provide uncommon field-device contrast. Richard Snow notes "examples with full cameo contrast are rare." The obverse surface displays the streaky orange-gold and red color often seen on proofs of this era. Population: 1 in 64 Cameo, 2 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: P5)
1873 1C Closed 3 PR65 Red PCGS. Eagle Eye Photo Seal, no card. Closed 3 logotype as found on all Proof Indian cents of this date. Mellow, golden-red surfaces adorn the mirrored fields of this specimen. A few flecks of carbon are evident, but not distracting. Population: 27 in 65 Red, 3 finer (8/10).
From The Westmoreland County Collection, Part Three.(
Registry values: N2998)
1874 1C PR65 Red PCGS. Eagle Eye Photo Seal. CAC. Boldly defined with rich orange-gold luster. A couple of minor contact marks on the Indian's neck and a handful of small, scattered flecks are noted for accuracy. Population: 10 in 65 Red, 7 finer (8/10).
From The Westmoreland County Collection, Part Three.(
Registry values: N2998)
1876 1C PR65 Red PCGS. A splendid Red Gem struck during America's Centennial celebrations. Strong lemon-gold color dominates the obverse, while the upper fringes of that side and most of the reverse show a deeper peach hue. Population: 20 in 65 Red, 8 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1877 1C PR65 Red and Brown PCGS. Bold N in ONE. The 1877 Indian Head cent is the undisputed series key grade-for-grade, and it has some unique characteristics that further separate it from the rest of the pack. All of the unquestioned proofs were struck with the Bold N reverse, although there were three different reverse dies employed (the business strikes have the Weak N reverse) and some of the proofs were single-struck, according to Snow's series
Guide Book. This piece shows considerable red remaining on the device high points, with medium brown predominating in the fields. There is no visible contact or carbon on this super Gem example. The high, squared-off rims and general sharpness identify this as one of the double-struck proofs. Population: 62 in 65 Red and Brown, 5 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N4719)
1878 1C PR66 Red PCGS. CAC. This is a fully struck and highly attractive Gem proof example with brilliant orange mint color. The devices have a trace of Cameo contrast on both sides. A few tiny specks are visible with careful examination, but they are of little concern. Population: 8 in 66 Red, 1 finer (8/10).
From The Westmoreland County Collection, Part Three.(
Registry values: N1793)
1879 1C PR66 Red PCGS. A magnificent champagne-tan Premium Gem, virtually devoid of carbon or contact. Although 3,200 proofs were struck, only a small percentage of survivors retain their original mint red color. Population: 25 in 66 Red, 10 finer (8/10).
From The Westmoreland County Collection, Part Three.(
Registry values: N1793)
1880 1C PR65 Red PCGS. Violet-red, orange, and apple-green encompass this needle-sharp and satiny Gem. A virtually carbon-free specimen. Population: 62 in 65 Red, 23 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1880 1C PR66 Red PCGS. Eagle Eye Photo Seal. A beautiful fire-red and sun-gold Premium Gem. The strike is unimprovable, and carbon is essentially absent. A minor retained lamination rests above the second 8 in the date. Certified in a green label holder. Population: 15 in 66 Red, 8 finer (8/10).
Ex: Richard Collection (Heritage, 1/2004), lot 4493.From The Westmoreland County Collection, Part Three.(
Registry values: N1793)
1881 1C PR65 Red PCGS. Bold reddish-orange color is the rule on this Gem specimen. Several peripheral areas veer toward mahogany or umber, most notably above the headdress and to the right of the date. Population: 52 in 65 Red, 27 finer (8/10).
From The Classic Collection.(
Registry values: N1793)
1881 1C PR65 Red PCGS. This flashy Gem has mark-free rose-red and yellow-gold surfaces. Precisely struck throughout, and a lens reveals only pinpoint carbon. Population: 52 in 65 Red, 27 finer (8/10).
From The Westmoreland County Collection, Part Three.(
Registry values: N1793)
1882 1C PR66 Red PCGS. A magnificently appealing example of this mid-date proof Indian cent issue, which has a generous mintage but appears only infrequently in better Red grades. Rich copper-orange surfaces are carefully preserved with prominent lavender accents. Population: 13 in 66 Red, 4 finer (8/10).
From The Westmoreland County Collection, Part Three.(
Registry values: N2998)
1883 1C PR67 Red and Brown NGC. Bold peach and salmon hues dominate this Superb Gem's obverse, while more dusky versions appear on the reverse. Outstanding visual appeal and preservation. Census: 4 in 67 Red and Brown, 0 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1883 1C PR66+ Red PCGS. CAC. A satiny and fully struck honey-gold specimen whose fields and devices approach numismatic perfection. The 1883 has the highest proof production of the series, due to publicity surrounding the No Cents nickel from that year. However, most survivors have acquired carbon over the past 127 years. The present piece is a noteworthy exception. Population: 1 in 66+ Red, 1 finer (8/10).
From The Westmoreland County Collection, Part Three.(
Registry values: N4719)
1884 1C PR66 Red PCGS. Eagle Eye Photo Seal. Snow-PR2. The lower loops of the 8s in the date are repunched. A beautiful pumpkin-gold specimen that has hints of cherry-red in design recesses. Void of contact, and carbon is virtually absent. Population: 31 in 66 Red, 10 finer (8/10).
Ex: FUN Signature (Heritage, 1/2005), lot 5234, which realized $3,105.From The Westmoreland County Collection, Part Three.(
Registry values: N1793)
1885 1C PR65 Red PCGS. The pumpkin-gold fields and devices cede to a hint of lime-green near the rims. A reflective and splendidly preserved Gem that is only held back by slight incompleteness of strike on the date and upper shield, undoubtedly caused by slightly misaligned dies. Population: 17 in 65 Red, 11 finer (8/10).
From The Westmoreland County Collection, Part Three.(
Registry values: N2998)
1887 1C PR64 Red Cameo PCGS. A satiny orange-red Choice proof with glimpses of straw-gold and fire-red here and there. A good strike with only trivial inexactness on the shoulder curl and headdress tips. Population: 1 in 64 Red Cameo, 1 finer (8/10).
From The Westmoreland County Collection, Part Three.(
Registry values: P4)
1888 1C PR65 Red PCGS. Eagle Eye Photo Seal. CAC. The 1888 cent is surprisingly rare as a full Red Gem. Rick Snow attributes this to the "sulphur-laded Mint tissue paper" that accompanied proofs. This boldly struck specimen has magnificent light orange-gold surfaces that lack any visible detractions. Population: 9 in 65 Red, 3 finer (11/07).
Ex: New York Eye Appeal Collection, Part Three (Heritage, 1/2008), lot 410, which realized $4,025.From The Westmoreland County Collection, Part Three.(
Registry values: N4719)
1889 1C PR65 Red PCGS. Eagle Eye Photo Seal. CAC. Precious few proof 1889 Cents have survived the passage of time with full mint luster and distraction-free surfaces. This is such a Gem, and the reddish-orange features are unabraded and lack distracting carbon. Sharply struck aside from trivial incompleteness on the shoulder curl. Population: 15 in 65 Red, only 8 are finer (8/10).
Ex: Colburn Collection (Heritage, 4/2003), lot 5346.From The Westmoreland County Collection, Part Three.(
Registry values: N2998)
1892 1C PR66 Red PCGS. A magnificent pumpkin-gold Premium Gem whose gently coruscating surfaces are completely unabraded. Carbon is also unimportant, and relegated to the reverse exergue. A well struck and satiny specimen that will prove nearly impossible to surpass. Population: 12 in 66 Red, 2 finer (8/10).
From The Westmoreland County Collection, Part Three.(
Registry values: N2998)
1893 1C PR65 Red Cameo PCGS. Deep ruby-red and fiery orange endow this intricately struck Gem. For the 1893, probably only the initial strikes from freshly installed proof dies displayed consequential cameo contrast. PCGS and NGC combined have certified only nine examples as Cameo, and none have achieved a Deep Cameo designation. Population: 2 in 65 Red Cameo, 2 finer (8/10).
From The Westmoreland County Collection, Part Three.(
Registry values: P1)
1894 1C PR65 Red PCGS. Eagle Eye Photo Seal. CAC. A yellow-gold Gem with peach tints near the rims. Intricately struck, and surface imperfections are limited to a brief mint-made lintmark on the neck. Encased in a green label holder. Population: 26 in 65 Red, 9 finer (8/10).
From The Westmoreland County Collection, Part Three.(
Registry values: N1793)
1894 1C PR66 Red PCGS. Luminous reddish-orange surfaces offer occasional traces of pumpkin. The devices are crisply struck throughout, and overall this proof is attractive for this surprisingly challenging issue. Neither NGC nor PCGS has graded a numerically finer Red representative (8/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1895 1C PR66 Red PCGS. Eagle Eye Photo Seal. Snow-PR5. The date is lightly repunched. This intricately struck Premium Gem has orange-gold fields and a cherry-red wreath. The piece is undisturbed by contact or carbon. A curly mint-made lint mark near the left foot of the N in ONE will identify any future auction appearances. Certified in an old green label holder. Population: 14 in 66 Red, 4 finer (8/10).
Ex: Palm Beach Signature (Heritage, 11/2004), lot 5371, which realized $2,875.From The Westmoreland County Collection, Part Three.(
Registry values: N1793)
1898 1C PR65+ Red PCGS. CAC. The brass-yellow obverse field and portrait are bounded by a band of orange-red. The reverse is predominantly pale peach-gold. This carbonless Gem is pristine aside from a solitary delicate hairline on the cheek. Population: 1 in 65+ Red, 16 finer (8/10).
From The Westmoreland County Collection, Part Three.(
Registry values: N1793)
1899 1C PR67 Red PCGS. Eagle Eye Photo Seal. CAC. A spectacular Superb Gem Red example of this late 19th century type coin, with deeply mirrored fields and razor-sharp detail on all design elements. Currently, only 12 coins have been certified in PR67 Red by PCGS and NGC combined (8/10). Housed in a green label holder.
From The Westmoreland County Collection, Part Three.(
Registry values: N2998)
1902 1C PR67 Red PCGS. Eagle Eye Photo Seal. CAC. A crisply struck peach and olive-gold Superb Gem. The surfaces appear immaculate to the unaided eye, and even inspection beneath a loupe find only a few minuscule flecks on the jaw and cheek. Population: 7 in 67 Red, 2 finer (8/10).
Ex: Heathgate Collection of Indian Head Cents (Ira and Larry Goldberg, 2/01), lot 1149, which realized $3,680.From The Westmoreland County Collection, Part Three.(
Registry values: N2998)
1903 1C PR67 Red PCGS. CAC. This wonderful canary-gold Superb Gem lacks any sign of contact marks, and carbon is relegated to the infrequent pinpoint fleck. Undesignated as Cameo, yet the fields are prominently mirrored and the devices are radiant, especially on the reverse.
Population: 11 in 67 Red, 0 finer (8/10).
From The Westmoreland County Collection, Part Three.(
Registry values: N2998)
1905 1C PR65 Red PCGS. Strong copper-gold luster with halos of richer sun-orange. This is a remarkable Red Gem specimen, boldly defined and housed in a green label holder. Population: 24 in 65 Red, 14 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1905 1C PR66 Red PCGS. Rich ruby-red, orange, and apple-green endow this high grade proof Indian cent. A well executed strike imparts sharp definition to the design elements, including the feather tips and all four diamonds. Housed in an old green label holder. Population: 12 in 66 Red, 2 finer (8/10).
From The Westmoreland County Collection, Part Three.(
Registry values: N2998)
1906 1C PR65 Red Cameo PCGS. CAC. Luminous devices rise in virtually full detail above the glassy sun-gold and apricot fields. This undisturbed Gem lacks contact marks, and is virtually devoid of the pinpoint flecks that frequent a majority of survivors. Although no 1906 cent has been certified as Deep Cameo, the dramatic contrast of present piece approaches that designation. Population: 2 in 65 Red Cameo, 4 finer (8/10).
From The Westmoreland County Collection, Part Three.(
Registry values: P1)
1907 1C PR67 Brown NGC. From a low mintage of 1,475 pieces, the 1907 proof Indian Head cent is extremely rare at the Superb Gem level. Currently, NGC has certified three examples (including the present coin) in PR67 Brown, with none finer, while PCGS has graded no specimens at this exalted level, also with none finer (8/10). The reflective surfaces of this Superb Gem are vividly toned in shades of violet and golden brown. All design elements are fully brought up and eye appeal is outstanding.(
Registry values: N1793)
1907 1C PR65 Red PCGS. Eagle Eye Photo Seal. The 1907 proof Indian Head cent boasts the lowest mintage of the 1879-1909 era, at 1,475 pieces. The present coin displays deeply reflective red fields, with hints of lavender on the devices. Population: 17 in 65 Red, 16 finer (8/10).
From The Westmoreland County Collection, Part Three.(
Registry values: N2998)
1909 1C PR66 Red PCGS. Eagle Eye Photo Seal. CAC. A marvelous Premium Gem Red example of this last-year type coin. The strike is needle-sharp and the fiery red fields are deeply mirrored. Population: 14 in 66 Red, 2 finer (8/10).
From The Westmoreland County Collection, Part Three.(
Registry values: N2998)
Lincoln Cents
1909 VDB 1C MS67 Red PCGS. Bright copper-gold surfaces define the eye appeal of this Red Superb Gem. With just one finer Red coin known to PCGS (8/10), an ideal selection for this one-year type.(
Registry values: N208)
1909 VDB 1C MS67 Red PCGS. Bright copper luster and beautiful texture, a wonderful Red Superb Gem representative of this popular type issue. PCGS has graded only one coin finer (8/10).
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N208)
1909 1C VDB Doubled Die Obverse, DDO-001 MS65 Red and Brown PCGS. FS-1101. A popular doubled die with considerable "spread" to the right, particularly on the first 9 in the date. This Red and Brown Gem is a gorgeous coin, mahogany on the dappled interiors with glowing copper-gold close to the rims.
From The Connelly Collection.
1909 1C VDB Doubled Die Obverse, DDO-001 MS64 Red NGC. FS-1101. This is the sharp doubled die obverse with prominent doubling on RTY and the date. A lovely example, this near-Gem has fully brilliant and frosty orange luster with sharp design features. Census: 5 in 64 Red, 9 finer (7/10).
1909 1C VDB Doubled Die Obverse, DDO-001 MS65 Red PCGS. FS-1101. CAC. The doubling on this issue is most easily detected on the letters RTY in LIBERTY and on the numerals in the date. The present coin is a rare Gem Red specimen, with sharply detailed devices, including the important VDB initials on the reverse. The surfaces are an even, fiery red color. Population: 17 in 65 Red, 8 finer (8/10).
1909 VDB 1C Doubled Die Obverse, DDO-002, MS65 Red PCGS. FS-1102. Die chips within the B and E in LIBERTY are helpful in attributing this first-year variety. An orange-red Gem that has dazzling luster and an exemplary strike. Minor abrasions are scattered and none require individual description.
1909 VDB 1C Doubled Die Obverse, DDO-002 MS65 Red PCGS. FS-1102. This Cherrypickers' variety is identified by thickness on the tails of the 9s in the date. The obverse is yellow-gold, and the reverse is straw-gold. A dash of toning left of the date limits the grade. Population: 21 in 65 Red, 10 finer (8/10).
1909 VDB 1C Doubled Die Obverse, DDO-002, MS66 Red PCGS. FS-1102. A Cherrypickers' variety identified by chips within LIBERTY and thickness on the tails of the 9s in the date. Honey-gold with hints of burnt-orange along the right border. Sharply struck and lustrous with minimal carbon.
1909-S VDB 1C VF25 NGC. Although some wear is evident on the larger design elements, the date and all lettering (including the VDB initials) are plainly legible. The pleasing brown surfaces of this important key date show few abrasions for the grade.(
Registry values: N1)
1909-S VDB 1C VF25 NGC. A luminous, moderately worn example of the famous Lincoln cent key. Medium-brown surfaces overall with deeper violet-brown at the left obverse and a touch of gold below the wheat ears.(
Registry values: N1)
1909-S VDB 1C VF30 PCGS. Medium brown surfaces carry iridescent accents on both sides of this desirable piece. Ultimately collectible, and destined to round out a pleasing circulated collection of Lincoln cents.(
Registry values: N1)
1909-S VDB 1C VF35 NGC. A charming Choice VF example of the ever-popular 1909-S VDB, deeply toned teak-brown with suggestions of blue at the rims. Appreciably worn but minimally abraded.(
Registry values: N1)
1909-S VDB 1C XF40 PCGS. A chocolate-brown key date cent that has unmarked fields and bold lines within the wheat ears. A collector favorite since its issue more than a century ago.(
Registry values: N991)
1909-S VDB 1C --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. XF. A tan-brown example of this famous key date issue. Nicely detailed, but the obverse field is mildly granular near Lincoln's profile and the rim. Smooth aside from a wispy graze above the T in LIBERTY.(
Registry values: N991)
1909-S VDB 1C --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. XF. This key-date Lincoln has an unnatural copper-pink color from a past cleaning. Lightly worn with evidence of more original walnut-brown color outlining the devices.
1909-S VDB 1C --Scratched--ANACS. AU Details, Net XF40. Smooth, even wear can be detected on the surfaces of this attractive specimen, but all important detail has been well preserved. A few scratches on the reverse, near the right wheat ear, are the only marks of note.(
Registry values: N991)
1909-S VDB 1C XF40 ANACS. Rich violet-brown color with glimpses of gold on the reverse. This is a pleasing XF example that is ideal for a high-end circulated set of Lincoln cents.(
Registry values: N991)
1909-S VDB 1C XF45 PCGS. Rich chocolate-brown and lighter oak-brown hues prevail on this Choice XF Lincoln cent key. Lightly worn with a few areas of deep incrustation close to the rims.(
Registry values: N991)
1909-S VDB 1C XF45 PCGS. Golden accents on the worn high points emerge from walnut-brown fields. Pleasingly detailed for the grade and a rewarding example of this famous key date.(
Registry values: N991)
1909-S VDB 1C XF45 PCGS. An attractive, lightly worn example of the most famous and sought-after issue of the series. The present coin retains much original detail, including the infamous initials, in clear relief.(
Registry values: N991)
1909-S VDB 1C --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. Actual wear is hardly apparent on this sharply detailed key issue. The red surfaces are intermingled with areas of nickel gray, probably the result of cleaning. Still attractive and desirable.(
Registry values: N991)
1909-S VDB 1C --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. A lightly circulated example of this famous key date, cleaned once and over-glossy as a result but mostly retoned in golden-brown hues. Light marks and hairlines in the fields but decent all-around eye appeal.
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
1909-S VDB 1C AU50 PCGS. This lightly circulated 1909-S VDB cent is ideal for a high-end collection up to the lower Mint State reaches. Medium-brown surfaces retain flickers of reddish-tan color at the margins. Minimally abraded for the grade.(
Registry values: N991)
1909-S VDB 1C AU55 PCGS. Rich chocolate-brown color with a few peripheral spots of deeper charcoal toning. Well-defined with few abrasions and only minor wear, an ideal slot-in for an otherwise Mint State Lincoln cent set.(
Registry values: N991)
1909-S VDB 1C AU58 NGC. Slight friction on the jaw and cheekbone indicates a momentary stint in circulation, but the chocolate-brown fields display satin luster, and no marks are consequential.(
Registry values: N991)
1909-S VDB 1C --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. Unc. A lustrous golden-brown and olive example of this widely pursued key date. Mildly glossy from a careful wipe, but no hairlines are evident and many collectors will have difficulty detecting the cleaning.(
Registry values: N991)
1909-S VDB 1C --Environmental Damage--NGC Details. Unc. This dusky olive and golden-brown key date cent is richly detailed and exhibits only unimportant granularity. One hair thin mark is noted near the second T in TRUST.(
Registry values: N991)
1909-S VDB 1C MS63 Brown NGC. A splendid representative of the ever popular issue with attractive surfaces that exhibit a blend of orange luster and streaky brown toning. Two modest spots on the reverse prevent a higher grade.(
Registry values: N991)
1909-S VDB 1C MS61 Red and Brown ANACS. Brightly lustrous with a blend of copper-orange, olive-brown, and violet hues. Faintly textured surfaces show minor spotting and a handful of scattered abrasions. Housed in a small-format holder.(
Registry values: N991)
1909-S VDB 1C MS63 Red and Brown NGC. The famous 1909-S VDB cent is popular in all grades. This boldly detailed example has nearly full satiny orange luster with hints of olive and gold toning.(
Registry values: N1793)
1909-S VDB 1C MS64 Red and Brown PCGS. Glints of almond-tan peek through the woodgrain appearance on this well-struck near-Gem. The details are bold throughout, and neither side reveals any mentionable carbon or contact. The mintmark clearly shows the characteristic "bump and groove" diagnostics. A nice collector-grade example of this key issue.(
Registry values: N1793)
1909-S VDB 1C MS64 Red and Brown PCGS. Woodgrain surfaces are common to both Indian and Lincoln types, most likely from improper mixture of the copper alloy. It is a feature that is not seen on all S-mint 1909 cents, but when it is present one doesn't even need to see the date and mintmark to identify the coin. This coin has those distinctive woodgrain surfaces. The coin is labeled Red and Brown, but much of the Brown is actually the woodgrain surface. The strike is sharp throughout and this is a pleasing example of the most famous Lincoln cent.(
Registry values: N1793)
1909-S VDB 1C MS64 Red and Brown PCGS. The 1909-S VDB Lincoln cent is a numismatic icon, well known and sought-after by collectors of many disciplines. The present coin is a sharply struck Choice example, with mostly red surfaces and attractive hints of lavender at the peripheries. This example is particularly desirable because the all-important initials are especially plain and easily legible.
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: N1793)
1909-S VDB 1C MS65 Red and Brown PCGS. The sought-after key to the series, the 1909-S VDB Lincoln cent has a special charm for all collectors. This attractive example exhibits mingled lavender and red surfaces, with vibrant mint luster. All design elements are well detailed, and the all-important initials show plainly on the reverse. No mentionable marks are detected and the eye appeal is outstanding.(
Registry values: N1793)
1909-S VDB 1C MS66 Red and Brown NGC. Gleaming surfaces on this splendid Premium Gem appear quite close to the full Red designation; even under a loupe, abrasions are seemingly absent. A few microscopic flecks appear in the obverse fields but do little to detract from the appeal. The strike is a bit mushy on the designer's initials, as seen on many examples of the issue. This piece is one of only 45 specimens NGC has certified at the MS66 Red and Brown level, and there are none finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1909-S VDB 1C MS64 Red PCGS. Always in demand, the original red fields of this Choice Mint State key show a few wisps of lilac toning. The textured fields exhibit bright mint luster, and a shallow scratch near Lincoln's nose is the only mark of note. Definition is sharp on all design elements, and eye appeal is outstanding.(
Registry values: N1793)
1909-S VDB 1C MS65 Red PCGS. Always the object of incredible demand, the 1909-S VDB Lincoln cent is the acknowledged key to the series and one of the most sought-after coins in all U.S. numismatics. The present coin is a marvelous Gem Mint State specimen, with bright red surfaces and an exemplary strike.
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N1793)
1909-S VDB 1C MS66 Red PCGS. CAC. The 1909-S VDB Lincoln cent ranks as number 14 in Jeff Garrett and Ron Guth's 100
Greatest U.S. Coins--but many an average collector might rank it number 1 on their lists. Take a look at numbers 1-13 in Garrett and Guth: 1804 silver dollar, 1913 Liberty nickel, 1894-S dime, 1907 Ultra High Relief twenty, 1885 Trade dollar--the coins range from unobtainable to unaffordable. Yet the lowly, plebeian key to the Lincoln cent series ranks right up among all those patrician numismatic wonders, a superb example of a coin that is both obtainable in nearly any grade desired, and affordable by collectors of moderate means. However, few are obtainable in this lofty grade. This piece retains the original, bright yellow-red color from 1909. The strike is fully brought up and the surfaces are virtually mark-free.(
Registry values: N2998)
1909-S 1C MS66 Red PCGS. The bright red fields of this Premium Gem are totally free of copper spots and other distractions. The 1909-S is a rare date in the context of the series, and Premium Gem Red examples are scarce in an absolute sense. Currently, only seven coins have been certified in higher numeric grades with the Red designation by PCGS and NGC combined (8/10).
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
1910 1C MS66 Red PCGS. Bold yellow-orange luster with occasional amber-copper elements. This is a delightful Premium Gem with great texture and luster. PCGS has graded 19 finer Red examples (8/10).
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N491)
1910 1C MS66 Red PCGS. CAC. A bright second-year Lincoln cent with great texture and detail. Glowing peach-gold and copper-orange surfaces are carefully preserved. PCGS has graded 19 finer Red examples (8/10).(
Registry values: N491)
1910-S 1C MS66 Red PCGS. The 1910-S Lincoln cent is a low-mintage issue, slightly scarce in all grades, and definitely scarce in MS66 Red. Currently, PCGS has seen only two coins in higher numeric grades in the Red category. This specimen features full details on all design elements and bright red surfaces, with subtle hints of lavender in certain areas.
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N1793)
1911 1C MS66 Red PCGS. Intense orange luster with excellent delineation on the finest parts of the devices. This is a lively Premium Gem from early in the series. PCGS has graded only eight coins finer (8/10).
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
1911-D 1C MS65 Red PCGS. Pale copper on the obverse with more orange elements on the reverse. Scattered carbon appears as a dot on the L in LIBERTY and in spots on the opposite side. PCGS has graded just 19 finer Red examples of this initial Denver cent issue (8/10).
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N1793)
1911-S 1C MS65 Red PCGS. Early branch mint cents have a reputation for elusiveness in the MS65 Red grade, partly because of comparatively low mintages, and partly because not many were initially set aside by collectors. This example is well struck aside from a trace of softness on the AM in AMERICA. Orange-red in color on the obverse, the reverse has light lime and apricot tints. Encapsulated in a green label PCGS holder. Population: 56 in 65 Red, 11 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1911-S 1C MS65 Red PCGS. A low-mintage, key date, the 1911-S is quite scarce in Gem Mint State condition, especially with pleasing Red surfaces. The present coin is sharply struck, an important distinction with this issue, which is often seen with softness on the high points. A few scattered specks are noticeable with a glass, but the surfaces remain all Red to the naked eye. Population: 56 in 65 Red, 11 finer (8/10).
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N1793)
1912 1C MS66 Red PCGS Secure. A beautiful orange-red Premium Gem that appears sans carbon even when studied at length beneath a loupe. Boldly struck and exemplary. Population: 82 in 66 Red, 7 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N991)
1912 1C MS66 Red PCGS. Vibrant peach and copper-gold luster with a rich pebbled texture. A strongly struck piece with a fingerprint fragment under the word LIBERTY. Population: 82 in 66 Red, 7 finer (8/10).
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
1912-D 1C MS65 Red PCGS. Copper-gold luster with strong peach overtones. An attractive Red Gem from early in the D-mint Lincoln cent series. PCGS has graded 13 finer Red coins (8/10).
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N1793)
1912-D 1C MS65+ Red PCGS Secure. CAC. All design elements are sharply defined on this early-date Gem Lincoln cent. The original red surfaces show areas of light orange-gold toning on the reverse. The grade is confirmed by the CAC sticker, and the high-end status of this specimen is attested by the plus designation. Only 19 coins have been certified in higher numeric grades in the Red category by PCGS and NGC combined (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1912-S 1C MS65 Red and Brown PCGS. Copper-orange coloration with hints of light green bathes both sides of this Gem and a well executed strike leaves sharp detail on the design elements save for softness in the right wheat stalk. What appears to be a linear planchet flaw is visible on the shoulder. Population: 27 in 65 Red and Brown, 2 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1913 1C MS66 Red PCGS. Blazing red luster over carbon-free surfaces. A trivial light abrasion is hidden on Lincoln's shoulder close to the rim and in no way detracts from the coin's appearance. The design features are equally impressive. Population: 60 in 66 Red, 4 finer (8/10).
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
1913-D 1C MS65 Red PCGS. The 1913-D Lincoln cent is a rare issue in Gem Mint State condition, with original red surfaces, and a sharp strike. The present coin meets all these criteria, and should inspire spirited bidding when this lot is called. Currently, only 15 coins have been certified in higher grades within the Red designation by PCGS and NGC combined (8/10).
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N1793)
1913-S 1C MS64 Red PCGS. Dusky for a Red representative with considerable reddish-violet territory. Arcs of pale copper-gold cover much of the margins. Overall, an appealing near-Gem.
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N1793)
1914-D 1C MS65 Red PCGS. The 1914-D boasts an original mintage of only 1.193 million pieces, which plays a major part in its place among the elite Lincoln cent issues. Although the 1909-S V.D.B. and the 1931-S have even smaller productions, both issues were hoarded to some degree, while the 1914-D was not. Surviving Mint State examples, of which there are predictably few, tend to be faded to some degree. This Gem example, however, has bright, even cherry-red color that glistens as the coin is rotated beneath a light. Well struck with no obvious abrasions and just the slightest flecks of carbon present. PCGS has graded just three finer Red examples (8/10).
Ex: Joshua and Ally Walsh (Heritage, 1/2006), lot 3083; The Jack Lee Estate (Heritage, 2/2009), lot 422; The Carter Family Collection (Heritage, 4/2010), lot 2029.From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N4719)
1914-D 1C MS65 Red PCGS. The 1914-D Lincoln cent is a low mintage issue that did not attract much attention until the 1930s, when coin boards and folders became popular. Few examples were saved from the original mintage of 1.2 million pieces and Mint State examples were extremely difficult to locate when collectors belatedly recognized the importance of the issue. Specimens with fully Red surfaces, such as the present coin, are especially elusive. The surfaces of this coin radiate blazing mint red color, much lighter and more evenly tinted than usually seen. The strike is full, with slight evidence of metal flow in the fields. Both obverse and reverse are almost carbon-free, extremely unusual on Mint State specimens of this date. Overall eye appeal is stunning. Population: 55 in 65 Red, 3 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N4719)
1914-S 1C MS64 Red and Brown NGC. A sharply struck and lustrous Choice early branch mint cent whose gold and olive shadings approach a full Red designation. Devoid of contact, although each side has a single minute spot.(
Registry values: N1793)
1914-S 1C MS64 Red PCGS. Glossy on the pale copper obverse with skeins of deeper orange and umber on the more subdued reverse. A well struck and attractive near-Gem. PCGS has graded 35 finer Red pieces (8/10).
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N1793)
1915 1C MS66 Red PCGS. Strong apricot to orange on the obverse with a paler reverse. A fingerprint appears in the space between the wheat ears, but this well struck Premium Gem displays well. Population: 78 in 66 Red, 6 finer (8/10).
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N1793)
1915-D 1C MS65 Red PCGS. Pale copper-gold color is key to this Red Gem's eye appeal. Well struck on the portrait with just a few pinpoint flecks scattered on the reverse.
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
1915-D 1C MS66 Red NGC. The 1915-D Lincoln cent is one of the better-produced branch mint Lincoln cents from the teens, and it is one that is accordingly found more often in the highest Mint State grades. In MS66 Red this is one of seven examples certified at NGC, and PCGS has graded 17 more, with none finer at either service (8/10). Delightful reddish-gold color is the hallmark, with pristine, carbon-free surfaces and bold eye appeal. The strike is equally sharp save for the O in ONE and AM in AMERICA, the reverse high points opposite Lincoln's shoulder and head, respectively.(
Registry values: N1793)
1915-S 1C MS64 Red PCGS. The pale wheat-gold surfaces of this Choice Mint State specimen show occasional undercurrents of violet color. Well-defined design elements with textured fields that show occasional minute specks of carbon, which accounts for the grade. Population: 49 in 64 Red, 32 finer (8/10).
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N1793)
1916 1C MS67 Red PCGS. Ex: Ron Bozarth Collection. Rich golden patina with flashes of lighter copper color at different angles of view. The strike is exceptional with good detail around Lincoln's beard and coat. The fields are remarkably clean with few, if any, carbon flecks. Neither NGC nor PCGS has graded a numerically finer Red representative (8/10).
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
1916-D 1C MS65 Red PCGS. A sharply detailed Gem Mint State example, rare with the Red designation and highly prized by series enthusiasts. The pleasing red surfaces show a single dark spot above the 6 in the date and a small area of lavender color below LIBERTY. Population: 39 in 65 Red, 4 finer (8/10).
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N2998)
1916-S 1C MS64 Red PCGS. An exceptional strike is the outstanding feature of this Choice Mint State Lincoln cent. Fine detail is present on all design elements, including Lincoln's hair. The pleasing red surfaces show areas of light brown color, as do nearly all examples seen. Only 28 coins have been certified in higher numeric grades in the Red category by PCGS and NGC combined (8/10).
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
1917 1C MS66 Red PCGS. Sharply detailed with lovely coppery-orange peripheral accents. The interiors are more lemon-gold with a pebbled texture. PCGS has graded 17 finer Red pieces (8/10).
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N491)
1917 1C Doubled Die Obverse XF45 PCGS. FS-101. A Choice XF example of the classic
Guide Book doubled die. Lightly rubbed with mahogany and chocolate interiors and a touch of gold around the rims. Population: 8 in 45, 17 finer (8/10).
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: P2)
1917-D 1C MS65 Red PCGS. The 1917-D Lincoln cent was produced in large numbers, but not with great quality. In the words of Q. David Bowers, "A sharply struck original-color gem is a rare bird indeed!" The present coin would satisfy Bowers' requirements admirably. Only five coins have been certified in higher numeric grades with the Red designation at PCGS and NGC combined (8/10).
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N1793)
1918 1C MS66 Red PCGS. The copper-orange of the obverse is richly lustrous but understated, while the copper-gold of the reverse is considerably brighter. A well-defined beauty for the time. PCGS has graded 10 finer Red pieces (8/10).
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
1918-D 1C MS64 Red PCGS. Vivid fire-red and sea-green coloration covers the well preserved surfaces of this highly attractive near-Gem. Fully struck and free of even small surface marks, though a handful of scattered carbon specks keep it from grading as a Gem.
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
1918-S 1C MS64 Red PCGS. The lovely red surfaces of this Choice Mint State Lincoln cent show light brown highlights in small areas. The design elements are sharply defined and eye appeal is outstanding. The 1918-S is a very scarce issue in Choice grade, especially with the Red designation. Population: 64 in 64 Red, 15 finer (8/10).
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N1793)
1919 1C MS67 Red PCGS. Strong copper-orange luster shows a touch of satin. This Superb Gem may not be flashy, but its eye appeal is nothing short of remarkable. Population: 58 in 67 Red, 15 finer (8/10).
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
1919 1C MS68 Red PCGS. The 1919 Philadelphia Mint Lincoln issue, the first postwar cents, had an unusually high mintage of 392 million pieces. This date was frequently found in circulation in the 1950s and 1960s. Of course, pieces that qualify as MS68 by today's standards are seldom encountered. This splendid coin makes an excellent high grade example of this date. The surfaces display fiery red color with glints of jade, and the striking details are complete throughout. The only mentionable flaws are a couple of microflecks in the field above the date. An outstanding early Lincoln cent, certified in a green-label holder. Population: 14 in 68 Red, 1 finer (8/10).
Ex: Long Beach Signature (Heritage, 9/2008), lot 475, which brought $9,200; Brenda John Collection, Long Beach Signature (Heritage, 6/2010), lot 125, which brought $6,037.50.(
Registry values: N1793)
1919-S 1C MS64 Red PCGS. A dusky but charming piece that offers a mix of pale copper, dusky green, and elements of mushroom and mahogany. A pleasing near-Mint San Francisco cent. PCGS has graded 21 finer Red pieces (8/10).
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N1793)
1920-D 1C MS65 Red PCGS. Q. David Bowers describes the typical 1920-D as having "a miserable strike, with a lack of detail on Lincoln's hair" and characterizes the acquisition of a sharply struck Gem as "a challenge, perhaps one lasting for a year or two or three." The present coin is one of those rare, sharply detailed, fully Red specimens Bowers recommends waiting for. The opportunity to acquire this special prize should not be missed. Population: 84 in 65 Red, 5 finer (8/10).
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N1793)
1920-S 1C MS65 Red and Brown PCGS. The 1920-S is one of the great strike and condition rarities that any Lincoln cent collector has to overcome. Regardless of the color of the coin, Gems are rare with or without mint red. Similarly, the striking details are generally weak. This example has lovely, glossy greenish-tinted brown color with significant underlying mint red. The strike is adequate but lacks complete definition, as usual. Very rare as such. Population: 19 in 65 Red and Brown, 1 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1920-S 1C MS64 Red PCGS. The copper-orange surfaces are dusky with quicksilver luster but never cross into Brown territory. A well struck near-Gem with solid eye appeal. PCGS has graded nine finer Red representatives (8/10).
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N1793)
1921 1C MS66 Red PCGS. Bold lemon and orange hues mingle on this delightful early 1920s cent. Gorgeous luster and design definition. PCGS has graded just 11 finer Red examples (8/10).
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
1921-S 1C MS64 Red PCGS. Medium copper-orange overall with dusky suggestions and a pair of olive to green-gray streaks at the upper reverse. A well struck near-Gem. PCGS has graded 17 finer Red examples (8/10).
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N1793)
1922-D 1C MS65 Red PCGS. The copper-orange and antique-gold surfaces of this Gem display splashes of sky-blue and crimson on the reverse. Well struck for this conditionally scarce issue. Thin marks on the left wheat ear and the N in ONE merit only passing mention. Certified in a green label holder.(
Registry values: N1793)
1922-D 1C MS65 Red PCGS. Well struck and fully lustrous with subtly variegated copper color and a modest amount of carbon, which is more visible on the reverse. A handful of tiny marks on the portrait of Mr. Lincoln are only visible with a magnifier. Population: 82 in 65 Red, 10 finer (8/10).
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N1793)
1922 No D 1C Strong Reverse VF30 PCGS. CAC. FS-401. Die Pair 2. A moderately worn example of the "true" No D variety, woodgrain-toned on the obverse with streaks of mushroom-brown and caramel. The reverse retains sharp lines in the wheat ears.(
Registry values: P2)
1922 No D 1C Strong Reverse VF30 PCGS. FS-401. Die Pair 2. A medium brown specimen of this key date Lincoln cent with much original detail remaining on the design elements. Close inspection reveals a few small, minor abrasions and a whisper of granularity on the reverse near 6:00.
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: P2)
1922 No D 1C Strong Reverse VF30 PCGS. FS-401. Die Pair 2. A moderately worn chocolate-brown example of the collector classic. Missing-mintmark obverse with the strong wheat lines of the Die Pair 2 reverse.(
Registry values: P2)
1922 No D 1C Strong Reverse VF30 ANACS. FS-401. A Die Pair 2 coin, housed in a small-format ANACS holder. Great definition for the grade, particularly on the all-important reverse, and both sides have reddish-gold and violet overtones.(
Registry values: P2)
1922 No D 1C Strong Reverse VF30 ANACS. FS-401. Die Pair 2. Glossy cinnamon-brown surfaces have rose accents in the obverse fields. Moderately worn but with characteristically sharp definition on the reverse wheat ears.(
Registry values: P2)
1922 No D 1C Strong Reverse XF40 PCGS. FS-401. Die Pair 2. The eponymous Strong Reverse is bold on this No D cent, and still luminous with gold and violet overtones against the deep brown surfaces. An attractive coin for the grade.(
Registry values: P2)
1922 No D 1C Strong Reverse XF40 PCGS. FS-401. Die Pair 2. A pleasing example of this sought-after date, with light wear evident on the devices, and much original detail remaining on the wheat ears. The obverse shows less detail, but the surfaces are lightly abraded, with pleasing medium brown color.(
Registry values: P2)
1922 No D 1C Strong Reverse AU50 PCGS. FS-401. Die Pair 2. Faint blue overtones are intermixed with the walnut-brown surfaces. Both sides offer considerable luster, glossy on the characteristically weak obverse and more luminous on the sharp reverse. Minimally abraded for the grade and a highly desirable example of the variety.(
Registry values: P2)
1922 No D 1C Strong Reverse AU53 NGC. FS-401. Die Pair 2. A lightly circulated example of this key Lincoln cent variety. Chocolate-brown overall with a few streaks of deep gray on the left obverse border and the high points of the portrait. No marks are consequential, but a tiny spot is noted above the N in ONE. An elusive issue, in this grade and finer.(
Registry values: P2)
1922 No D 1C Strong Reverse MS62 Brown PCGS. FS-401. The Die Pair 2 is easily recognized (aside from the complete absence of a D mintmark) by the second 2 in the date, which is sharper than the first 2; sharpness on all the letters of TRUST, with WE only slightly mushy; and the much-sharper reverse, including separation in the wheat ears, than ever seen on Die Pairs 1 or 3.
The semiglossy surfaces of this key-date cent show variegated brown, tan, lavender, and pale blue shadings. Carbon-free, though a hair-thin mark is visible in the upper right obverse field. A formidable rarity in any Mint State grade. For the Strong Reverse variety, Population: 22 in 62 Brown, 14 finer (8/10).
Ex: Jack Lee Estate (Heritage, 2/2009), lot 468; The Carter Family Collection (Heritage, 4/2010), lot 2031.From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: P2)
1923 1C MS66 Red PCGS. Pale copper-gold and apricot hues dominate the eye appeal of this lustrous Premium Gem. Pleasing detail for the era. PCGS has graded 13 finer Red representatives (8/10).
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
1923-S 1C MS64 Red and Brown PCGS. CAC. The rose-gold color has mellowed slightly over the past 87 years, but this well struck and lustrous near-Gem lacks abrasions or consequential carbon. Scarcer in this grade than the low mintage 1924-D.(
Registry values: N1793)
1923-S 1C MS64 Red PCGS. The low mintage of 8.7 million pieces caused collectors to save this date in the 1930s, making circulated examples only somewhat scarce in the context of the series. However, Choice Red specimens are seldom encountered. The present coin displays problem-free Red fields and intense visual appeal. The strike is a little soft on Lincoln's hair, as nearly always seen on this issue. Population: 60 in 64 Red, 16 finer (8/10).
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N1793)
1924 1C MS67 Red PCGS. While the 1924 Lincoln cent is readily accessible through Red Gem grades, thanks to a mintage of more than 75 million pieces, MS66 Red coins show constrained availability, and at the MS67 Red level, the date is conditionally rare. The present piece is one of just five such coins graded by PCGS with none finer (8/10), and as such, it is a valuable potential acquisition for the Registry collector. Rich copper-gold and orange luster lends this sharply struck piece a lively air, and only a few tiny and subtle flecks appear on essentially unmarked surfaces. A small planchet flake on Lincoln's shoulder can serve as a future pedigree marker.(
Registry values: N991)
1924-D 1C MS64 Red PCGS. This shimmering orange-red near-Gem has a solid strike and a carbon-free appearance with only a suggestion of a fingerprint below the word TRUST on the obverse. A shallow, curved mark on Lincoln's cheek contributes to the grade, but the surfaces are minimally abraded otherwise. PCGS has certified 39 finer Red representatives (8/10).
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N1793)
1924-S 1C MS64 Red PCGS. The 1924-S Lincoln cent is one of the most difficult issues of the decade to locate in higher Mint State grades. Only nine coins have been certified above MS64 in the Red category by PCGS and NGC combined (8/10). The dark red fields of this Choice Mint State example show hints of lilac color when tilted in the light, and the design elements exhibit sharper definition than usually seen on this issue.
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N1793)
1925-S 1C MS64 Red PCGS. This satiny near-Gem has pleasing sharpness and surprisingly consistent dusky rose-gold color. Carbon and abrasions are inconsequential. Like all branch mint cents from its decade, the 1925-S is difficult to locate in full Red. Population: 53 in 64 Red, 10 finer (8/10).
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N1793)
1926 1C MS67 Red PCGS. The issue's signature bright copper look is firmly in place, accented in bold peach and apricot. Strongly struck and delightful. One of 82 pieces graded by PCGS as MS67 Red, but that service lists no finer Red coins (8/10).(
Registry values: N491)
1926 1C MS67 Red PCGS. Shining copper-orange and peach hues mingle on this vibrant Superb Gem. Excellent design definition and eye appeal. Tied for the finest Red example known to PCGS (8/10).(
Registry values: N491)
1926-S 1C MS64 Red and Brown NGC. CAC. The fire-red color has mellowed just enough to merit a Red and Brown designation, although many collectors might classify this near-Gem as full Red. The strike is incomplete on the O in ONE, but the absence of marks or spots ensures the eye appeal.(
Registry values: N2998)
1926-S 1C MS64 Red and Brown PCGS. Lustrous surfaces offer a delightful blend of gold-orange and violet hues. A well struck San Francisco near-Gem that has just a few small flecks and abrasions.
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N2998)
1927-D 1C MS65 Red PCGS. Rich pumpkin and copper-orange shades with tinges of blue at the margins. This is a remarkable Red Gem that is minimally marked with maximum eye appeal. Population: 51 in 65 Red, 2 finer (8/10).
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N1793)
1927-S 1C MS64 Red PCGS. Copper-gold to orange with quicksilver luster and solid eye appeal. Minimally abraded for the grade with only minor striking softness. PCGS has graded 16 finer Red representatives (8/10).
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
1928-D 1C MS65 Red PCGS. Bright copper-gold close to the devices with richer orange elsewhere. This is a charming Red Gem that offers solid detail. Population: 75 in 65 Red, 11 finer (8/10).
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
1929 1C MS67 Red PCGS. Fantastic lemon-yellow luster and incredible brightness. This is a well-defined and remarkable Superb Gem, tied for the finest Red example known to PCGS (8/10).
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
1931 1C MS67 Red PCGS. Registry Set collectors will pay particular attention to this: There are no 1931 cents certified finer at either of the major services (8/10). The surfaces of this piece are extraordinary. They have even, original, rich red color and soft mint luster. Simply wonderful quality and a well-balanced coin in color and overall appearance. Population: 13 in 67 Red, 0 finer (8/10).
From The T.W. Brown Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
1931-D 1C MS65 Red PCGS. Strong peach and orange colors are slightly dusky but well within the bounds of the Red classification. A lustrous Depression-era D-mint cent that shows a small spot to the right of Lincoln's forehead. PCGS has graded 30 finer Red examples (8/10).
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
1931-S 1C MS66 Red PCGS. The popular S-mint issue with a sub-million mintage, offered here as a lovely Premium Gem. Pale copper to deeper orange hues embrace each side. Population: 83 in 66 Red, 0 finer (8/10).
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N1793)
1941 1C Doubled Die Obverse MS64 Red PCGS. FS-101. This obverse doubled die has the greatest "spread" on the bow tie and the letter B in LIBERTY. Pale copper-surfaces are richly lustrous and lend this Red near-Gem grand eye appeal. A few shallow marks appear on the face.
From The Connelly Collection.
1944-D/S 1C MS64 Red PCGS. FS-511. The variety pictured in the
Guide Book with the undermintmark north of the D. This is a bright copper-orange near-Gem with solid detail and only a few luster scrapes in the fields. For the D/S varieties, Population: 44 in 64 Red, 33 finer (8/10).
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: P2)
1954-D 1C MS67 Red PCGS. A flashy coin with effulgent luster and lovely mint-red coloration that becomes a bit deeper and somewhat fiery on the reverse. Well struck and nearly immaculate on both sides. Population: 37 in 67 Red, 0 finer (8/10).
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N491)
1955 1C Doubled Die Obverse--Cleaned--ANACS. AU55 Details. FS-101. The orange-red surfaces, interrupted by light lavender and gray areas, attest to cleaning. Still, a lightly worn and adequately struck example of the quintessential American doubled die.(
Registry values: P1)
1955 1C Doubled Die Obverse--Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. XF. FS-101. Lightly cleaned with reddish-brown surfaces. Light wear and moderate handling marks are evident on each side of this piece.
1955 1C Doubled Die Obverse AU55 ANACS. FS-101. The most prominent and most famous of all doubled dies, and one of the keys to the Lincoln cent series. This is a lustrous chocolate-brown cent that has minimal contact from its brief stay in circulation.(
Registry values: N991)
1955 1C Doubled Die Obverse AU55 PCGS. FS-101. Deep chocolate-brown color with occasional glimpses of sage and mahogany. Minor wear leaves the doubling on the obverse bold and delightful.(
Registry values: N991)
1955 1C Doubled Die Obverse AU55 NGC. FS-101. Rich rose and violet overtones with glimpses of original orange at the rims. This scarcely worn example retains all the bold essential details, including the famous doubling.(
Registry values: N991)
1955 1C Doubled Die Obverse AU55 ANACS. FS-101. Even brown patina covers both sides with most of the original, glossy luster still in evidence. Spot-free with no mentionable abrasions. A modern classic.(
Registry values: N991)
1955 1C Doubled Die Obverse AU55 PCGS. FS-101. Blue peripheral tints visit the chocolate-brown surfaces of this briefly circulated doubled die cent. A spot of darker color appears behind Lincoln's head. Housed in a green label holder.(
Registry values: N991)
1955 1C Doubled Die Obverse AU58 NGC. FS-101. The classic doubled die, medium-brown overall with occasional glimpses of gold. Well-defined with just a touch of rub. The doubling is still plain.(
Registry values: N991)
1955 1C Doubled Die Obverse AU58 PCGS. FS-101. A pleasing medium brown example with tinges of original orange luster on the obverse. Attractive surfaces retain nearly full cartwheel luster on each side.(
Registry values: N991)
1955 1C Doubled Die Obverse AU58 NGC. FS-101. The 1955 Doubled Die Obverse Lincoln cent is probably the most famous error of the series. The doubling is particularly prominent on this sharply detailed specimen, with pleasing chocolate brown surfaces.(
Registry values: N991)
1955 1C Doubled Die Obverse MS60 Brown ANACS. FS-101. Well-defined with glossy walnut-brown surfaces that show prominent blue and reddish-violet overtones. No trace of wear, and the doubling is prominent. While the surfaces show a number of small nicks and abrasions, the MS60 designation seems uncharitable.(
Registry values: N991)
1955 1C Doubled Die Obverse--Struck on a Tapered Planchet--MS62 Brown PCGS. FS-101. 2.81 gm. We can only theorize why the planchet is tapered at the left margin on each side. Perhaps the planchet was punched from the margin of the planchet stock and the edge was not as uniform in thickness as the remainder of the stock? The weight loss is considerable as a Lincoln cent should weigh 3.11 grams. The surfaces are mostly brown but faint traces of red can still be seen around the devices. Several shallow, grade-limiting scratches are noted on the left side of the coat and extend into the field. This is a very curious double error with the pronounced die doubling on a tapered planchet.(
Registry values: N991)
1955 1C Doubled Die Obverse MS62 Red and Brown PCGS. FS-101. One of the most important and popular overdate varieties in all of U.S. numismatics, the 1955 Doubled Die obverse shows dramatic doubling on all of the obverse lettering, and on the date. This example is boldly struck and lustrous, with minimal surface marks and a few scattered carbon specks on each side.(
Registry values: N991)
1955 1C Doubled Die Obverse MS64 Red and Brown NGC. FS-101. CAC. Experts estimate a surviving population of 3,000-4,000 examples of the 1955 Doubled Die Obverse issue in all grades, and Choice Mint State pieces are scarce. Substantial areas of bright orange color are easily visible in the protected areas of this attractive specimen, with deeper rose-violet toning in the fields and on the highpoints. An outstanding example of this always-popular modern rarity. Census: 85 in 64 Red and Brown, 13 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1955 1C Doubled Die Obverse MS64 Red PCGS. FS-101. With an estimated mintage of about 24,000 pieces, the 1955 Doubled Die Obverse Lincoln cent is the most sought-after die error in the series, and possibly the most famous in U.S. numismatics. The present coin is a Choice example, with red surfaces and well struck devices, so the doubling is plainly visible. The issue is scarce in MS64 Red and only 23 coins have been certified in higher numeric grades by PCGS and NGC combined (8/10).
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N2998)
1960-D/D 1C Small Over Large Date MS66 Red NGC. FS-101. This is a remarkable variety with the die first hubbed with the Large Date hub, then with the Small Date hub. In addition, the mintmark was first entered far north of its final position, with the upper left corner of the first mintmark joined to the tail of the 9. This high grade orange-red example has booming luster and only a fleck or two of carbon.(
Registry values: P1)
1971 1C Doubled Die Obverse MS64 Red PCGS. FS-101. In addition to the doubling at LIBERTY and the date, this near-Gem shows this variety's other main diagnostic, misalignment of the obverse die toward 10 o'clock. Pleasingly lustrous but with light abrasions that preclude a finer grade. For the variety, Population: 14 in 64 Red, 22 finer (8/10).
From The Connelly Collection.
1971 1C Doubled Die Obverse MS65 Red PCGS. FS-101. All of the obverse lettering and the date are doubled, most clearly visible at LIBERTY. This splendid Gem has fully brilliant and frosty deep orange luster with excellent eye appeal. Population: 21 in 65 Red, 1 finer (8/10).
1971 1C Doubled Die Obverse MS65 Red PCGS Secure. FS-101. The left side of the obverse is boldly doubled with lesser doubling at the right side. This lovely Gem has brilliant orange mint luster with frosty surfaces and excellent eye appeal. A few darker iridescent spots are evident. Population: 21 in 65 Red, 1 finer (8/10).
1983 1C Doubled Die Reverse MS67 Red PCGS. FS-801. An amazing and nearly flawless example, this Superb Gem exhibits brilliant orange luster with bold design features. The doubling on the reverse is clear and sharp. Population: 28 in 67 Red, 0 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N991)
Proof Lincoln Cents
1909 1C PR64 Brown PCGS. A first-year matte proof Lincoln cent from the post-VDB era. Though called Brown and mostly so on the obverse, the rims on that side and much of the reverse gleam pinkish-orange. Population: 18 in 64 Brown, 13 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N491)
1909 1C PR65 Red PCGS. From a matte proof mintage of 2,618 pieces, 1909 Lincoln cents in PR65 Red are quite scarce today. The present coin displays textured red fields and fully detailed devices. The matte format was unpopular at the time, but it is highly prized by present-day collectors. Population: 55 in 65 Red, 45 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1911 1C PR66 Brown PCGS. Rich rosewood and violet-brown hues prevail on this matte proof Lincoln cent. Delightfully textured surfaces are remarkably undisturbed, and the strike is spectacular. Population: 9 in 66 Brown, 0 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N991)
1913 1C PR65 Red and Brown NGC. This fully struck matte proof Gem has undisturbed surfaces and rich lime, violet, and orange color. Thorough evaluation locates the occasional minute spot.(
Registry values: N991)
1913 1C PR65 Red and Brown PCGS. Uncommonly bright for a matte proof Lincoln cent but with definite sharpness and texture. Sage dots on the obverse and a few broader patches on the reverse offset the bright copper-orange seen elsewhere. Population: 66 in 65 Red and Brown, 14 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N991)
1913 1C PR65 Red PCGS. From a large mintage of 2,983 pieces, the 1913 proof Lincoln cent is the most available issue of the matte proof era. Still, examples are elusive in an absolute sense, and very scarce in Gem condition with the Red designation. The present coin is a fully struck Gem, with bright red surfaces and hints of orange color in places. Housed in a green label holder. Population: 41 in 65 Red, 28 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1914 1C PR66 Brown NGC. From a small mintage of 1,365 pieces, the 1914 matte proof Lincoln cent is a scarce issue in all grades, and rare in PR66 Brown. The present coin displays a razor-sharp strike, and the immaculate surfaces are a pleasing mix of rose and blue-brown. Census: 16 in 66 Brown, 0 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N991)
1914 1C PR64 Red and Brown PCGS. CAC. A tantalizing later matte proof Lincoln, largely copper-gold and orange with distinct violet and brown elements. Pleasingly preserved with just a few small disturbances on the surfaces.(
Registry values: N491)
1914 1C PR65 Red and Brown PCGS. CAC. A wonderfully textured specimen of this popular matte proof issue, woodgrain-toned with streaks of sage across pale copper surfaces. High eye appeal. Population: 48 in 65 Red and Brown, 30 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N991)
1914 1C PR65 Red PCGS. A nice representative of the unusual matte--or sandblast--proof type coinage used in the teens and twenties to emulate the European production process. This coin is red and golden with a slightly deeper appearance on the reverse. Several carbon flecks are detected on each side that limit the grade. Population: 25 in 65 Red, 26 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1914 1C PR65 Red PCGS. The matte proof mintage of Lincoln cents totaled 1,365 pieces in 1914, and the issue is quite scarce today. The present coin displays original red surfaces , with areas of golden-brown toning. As expected with a matte proof issue, the strike is full throughout. Housed in a green label holder. Population: 25 in 65 Red, 26 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1936 1C Type One--Satin Finish PR65 Red NGC. This is a well-struck and problem-free Gem Red example of this popular first-year proof of the modern era, with the satin finish that was only used in this single year. Examples in even higher grades are scarce and hard to come by. Medium orange-gold surfaces are devoid of carbon or other distractions. NGC has certified only 7 finer Red coins (8/10).(
Registry values: P1)
1936 1C Type Two--Brilliant Finish PR65 Red PCGS. The partially brilliant proofs of the first part of 1936 were replaced by the completely mirrored Type Two examples, as seen here. The present coin is a brightly reflective Gem, with orange surfaces highlighted by dashes of green and lilac on each side. The striking details are full throughout, and no marks of significance are noted.(
Registry values: N491)
1937 1C PR67 Red PCGS. Deep cherry-red coloration and lovely proof luster are evident on the carefully preserved surfaces of this Superb Gem Lincoln cent. Only 9,320 pieces were minted, and a mere 23 specimens have been certified at the PR67 Red grade level by NGC and PCGS combined, with none finer (excluding Cameo coins), as of (8/10).(
Registry values: N991)
1962 1C PR69 Deep Cameo PCGS. Bold yellow-orange color with profound mirrors and thick frost on the devices. Practically perfect in every respect. Population: 34 in 69 Deep Cameo, 0 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: P1)
1971-S 1C Doubled Die Obverse, DDO-002 PR65 Red PCGS. FS-102. Strong die doubling is most prominent on the left-side obverse legends. A beautiful sun-gold Gem that appears as made aside from a pair of pinpoint spots near the B and Y in LIBERTY.
1990 1C No S PR67 Deep Cameo Uncertified. The rare No S 1990 proof cent is housed within a 1990 Prestige Set. The coin appears perfect aside from a pair of pinpoint obverse flecks, one on the field above the 90 in the date and the other on Lincoln's collar. The deep cameo contrast is exemplary, as is the case for the 1990-S nickel through half dollar, and the 1990-P Ike commemorative dollar.
1998-S 1C Close AM PR69 Deep Cameo PCGS. FS-901. An immaculate and nearly perfect representative with a tiny spot on the second pillar from the right, perhaps the only blemish. Population: 53 in 69 Deep Cameo, 0 finer (8/10).
Two Cent Pieces
1864 2C Small Motto AU55 PCGS. A briefly circulated example of the prized Small Motto variety, violet-brown with reddish-lavender accents. A minimally abraded and pleasing piece that could lead off an otherwise Mint State collection.(
Registry values: N991)
1864 2C Small Motto MS66 Brown NGC. The Small Motto 1864 has been an avidly pursued rarity for generations. An unknown, but small number of business strikes were minted with the Small Motto on the wreath. Probably only a couple of thousand Small Motto coins were produced, and the remainder of the 19+ million two cent pieces dated 1864 were of the Large Motto variety. This is an especially pleasing example of this rarity. The surfaces are called Brown by NGC, but the brown is just a light, even overlay of patina with most of the original red still showing through the thin veneer of brown. The reverse shows interesting multiple die cracks around the periphery. A splendid, problem-free coin that has more to offer than the obvious rarity of the Small Motto variant. Census: 5 in 66 Brown, 0 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1864 2C Large Motto MS65 Red NGC. A satiny straw-gold Gem that displays a precise strike and exemplary carbon-free surfaces. An impressive example of the first coin type with the legend IN GOD WE TRUST.
Ex: Long Beach Signature (Heritage, 6/2004), lot 5474.(
Registry values: N1793)
1864 2C Large Motto MS65 Red PCGS. Housed in a green-label PCGS holder, this example is a lovely Gem with subdued orange mint luster on both sides. The strike is full and the eye appeal is excellent. PCGS has only certified 47 finer Red examples of this issue (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1864 2C Large Motto MS65 Red PCGS. The 4 in the date is repunched northwest of the base. This first-year Gem exhibits lovely peach-red color and a thorough strike. Carbon and contact are minimal. A charming high grade 19th century type coin. Encapsulated in a first generation holder.(
Registry values: N1793)
1864 2C Large Motto MS65 Red PCGS. KF-L7-RPD. The attribution is per Kevin Flynn's handy reference
Getting Your Two Cents Worth. The 1 and 4 in the date are lightly repunched south. Struck from medal-turn dies, perhaps due to an inexperienced crew at the Philadelphia Mint during the Civil War. Well struck and lustrous with peach-red and olive-gold color.
Ex: New York Signature (Heritage, 7/2004), lot 5355, which realized $1,098.25.(
Registry values: N1793)
1865 2C MS66 Red and Brown PCGS. CAC. Fancy 5. Warmly lustrous surfaces range from copper-orange to violet-brown. A captivating Premium Gem, well struck and carefully preserved. Population: 20 in 66 Red and Brown, 0 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1866 2C MS65 Red PCGS. A shimmering brick-red two cent beauty with peach and green-gold hues. A small violet spot above the middle of the obverse banner appears only at certain angles. Precisely struck and minimally abraded with minor strike doubling on the reverse legends. Population: 35 in 65 Red, 7 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1867 2C Doubled Die Obverse MS63 Brown PCGS Secure. FS-101. The obverse shows profound doubling at the top of that side with no evidence on the lower part around the date area. This indicates pivoted hub doubling with the pivot point on the lower part of the obverse. The Doubled Die Obverse is very scarce in mint condition. This piece is mostly gray-brown with noticeable mint red surrounding the devices. A bit softly struck. Population: 5 in 63 Brown, 3 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: P5)
1872 2C XF45 PCGS. CAC. Chocolate-brown surfaces retain all essential details on this Choice XF example. Well struck and appealing for this final circulation-strike two cent issue. One of just 64,000 pieces coined.(
Registry values: N991)
1872 2C Doubled Die Obverse MS62 Brown PCGS. FS-101. CAC. The popular two cent doubled die, one of just 64,000 pieces struck in the last year of business strike production for the denomination. Chocolate-brown surfaces show golden streaks and a handful of coin-to-coin marks that account for the grade.
Proof Two Cent Pieces
1869 2C PR66 Red and Brown NGC. Orange-red and olive-gold endow this flashy and fully struck high grade type coin. Free from contact marks, and carbon is limited to a fleck or two near the 18 in the date. A brief mint-made lintmark rests between the CE in CENT. A scant 600 proofs were issued.(
Registry values: N1793)
1870 2C PR64 Red PCGS. Predominantly honey-gold, although ruby-red congregates about the borders. Scarcer than suggested by its proof mintage of 1,000 pieces. Encased in a green label holder. Population: 39 in 64 Red, 44 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1872 2C PR64 Red and Brown PCGS. Bright orange luster prevails on this near-Gem specimen, though a patch of deeper umber at the upper reverse precludes fully Red status. A few small flecks are scattered at the obverse margins.(
Registry values: N991)
1872 2C PR64 Red and Brown PCGS. Dusky copper-orange, blood-red, and mahogany-umber hues consume this Red and Brown beauty. Exquisitely detailed with only minor, scattered hairlines.(
Registry values: N991)
1872 2C PR65 Red NGC. Pale copper color with occasional suggestions of peach or toning. This riveting Red Gem offers great eye appeal for the issue. Census: 21 in 65 Red, 5 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1873 2C Closed 3 PR64 Brown PCGS. CAC. The two cent piece was one of several victims of the "Crime of '73." Meaning this was the final year of issue. Only 600 proofs were struck, plus another 500 or so restrikes at a later date (all of which were Open 3 coins). This piece presents an excellent opportunity for the value-minded collector. The insert reads "Brown" but the coin shows much original red luster remaining around the devices on each side. The remainder of the coin displays rich blue-brown patina and the underlying mirrors enhance the coloration. A terrific opportunity. Population: 36 in 64 Brown, 14 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
Three Cent Silver
1851-O 3CS MS64 Prooflike NGC. The New Orleans Mint coined 720,000 of these pieces, the only production of this denomination at any branch mint. Both sides of this brilliant near-Gem have fully mirrored fields with slight cameo contrast. Some central weakness is noted on each side, eliminating any possibility that this piece was intended to be a special proof strike. Population: 1 in 64 Prooflike, only 1 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N991)
1851-O 3CS MS64 NGC. Dappled caramel-gold and ice-blue invigorate this satiny and unabraded New Orleans trime. The strike shows moderate softness on the outline of the shield. Housed in a prior generation holder.(
Registry values: N991)
1853 3CS MS65 PCGS. Light gold to peach-orange toning drapes much of this Gem, though shining silver areas persist, mainly at the margins. An attractive earlier three cent silver. PCGS has graded 53 finer pieces (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1857 3CS MS64 PCGS. Sharply defined in most areas, a little softness can be seen on the lower left outlines of the obverse star and some of the reverse stars. Subtle mint luster shines through attractive wisps of pale green toning. A few striations can be seen on the reverse.(
Registry values: N1793)
1858 3CS MS64 NGC. Trivial surface marks beneath the brilliant rose toning prevent a higher grade. This lustrous and frosty near-Gem has bold design elements and it is a splendid representative of the Type Two design.(
Registry values: N1793)
1858 3CS MS64 NGC. Deep olive and golden-brown toning blankets each side of this typically struck, carefully preserved near-Gem. There are a few faint die striations (as struck) in the fields. Census: 171 in 64, 74 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1862 3CS MS66 PCGS. A pristine Civil War trime whose lustrous and smooth surfaces are lightly toned in straw-gold and cream shades. Well struck except for the upper center of the shield. Encased in a green label holder.(
Registry values: N1793)
1869 3CS MS63 PCGS. Rich gunmetal-blue, violet, and denim-gray shadings drape the luminous surfaces of this Select example. An uncommon survivor of the post-war three cent business strike issues. Population: 7 in 63, 21 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1872 3CS MS64 PCGS. CAC. Undoubtedly because of the low mintage of only 1,000 business strikes most 1872 three cent silver pieces are first-strike coins. As such, a coin such as this one shows the polished brightness in the fields that never wore away from repeated strikings. Each side displays an intermingling of rose and deep blue toning. A bit softly struck, as one would expect from a business strike. Population: 7 in 64, 6 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
Proof Three Cent Silver
1859 3CS PR65 Cameo NGC. The recorded mintage was 800 proofs in this second year that the Mint began publicly advertising proof sets for sale. This Gem proof example is one of only three certified as Cameo, with two finer at NGC (8/10). Considerable field-device contrast appears on both sides, despite the moderate-intensity pinkish-gold toning. Some clash marks appear in the central reverse.(
Registry values: N1793)
1861 3CS PR65 PCGS. CAC. This stunning Gem has extraordinary toning over deeply mirrored fields. Both sides have rainbow iridescence with excellent cameo contrast, although no Cameo designation is assigned. Population: 19 in 65, 6 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1866 3CS PR66 NGC. CAC. This is a lavishly toned Premium Gem proof with shades of deep electric-green and coral toning gracing highly reflective surfaces. Sharply struck and well-preserved with contact-free surfaces that show none of the frequently-seen die clash marks of this brief denomination. Census: 17 in 66, 1 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1866 3CS PR64 Cameo NGC. The highly reflective fields show impressive cameo contrast against the frosted devices. A loupe fails to locate any apparent marks. A sharply struck and untoned specimen. Census: 14 in 64 Cameo, 18 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N991)
1870 3CS PR63 NGC. Bright silver at the centers with orange and blue-violet toning along the rims. This well-defined Select proof has scattered hairlines and a few points of contact.(
Registry values: N991)
1871 3CS PR64 PCGS. CAC. Mingled blue, violet, and gold outer shadings give way to pearl-gray at the reverse interior. A crisply detailed near-Gem proof that is appealing for the grade.(
Registry values: N991)
1873 3CS PR67 ★ NGC. This is one of the finest certified examples from the fateful final year of the three cent silver series, one of several coin series legislated out of existence by the "Crime of '73." The 1873 three cent silver were issued only in proof format, all with the Close 3 date style. Glints of scarlet and ice-blue generously coat both sides of this Superb Gem, which is wonderfully distraction-free. This coin, one of two non-Cameos at this highest certified grade level, would be a super acquisition for last-year-of-type collectors.(
Registry values: N4719)
Three Cent Nickels
1871 3CN MS66 PCGS. CAC. This high grade three cent nickel is unusually well impressed for a business strike. The lustrous fields are mark-free and offer only a trace of gold toning. Population: 22 in 66, 1 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1879 3CN MS66 PCGS. CAC. Hints of green-gold peripheral toning visit the pearlescent nickel-gray surfaces of this Premium Gem. A well-defined and carefully preserved beauty. Population: 33 in 66, 9 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1882 3CN MS66 PCGS. CAC. Only 22,200 three cent nickels were struck in 1882, and few surviving examples can match the appeal of the coin offered here. Wisps of light green and ice-blue toning enhance the surfaces of this stunning Premium Gem. All devices are sharply defined and eye appeal is outstanding. Population: 16 in 66, 3 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1889 3CN MS67 PCGS. CAC. This final year of issue for the three cent nickel series went out with a whimper, only 18,125 pieces were struck for circulation. As a result, high grade survivors are rarely encountered today, with PCGS having graded only 10 other pieces in MS67 and none finer (at either service). The surfaces are uncommonly lustrous with thick mint frost over each side. The strike is complete, and both obverse and reverse display rose and gray-lilac patina.(
Registry values: N2998)
Proof Three Cent Nickels
1867 3CN PR65 NGC. Light gold and green shadings grace this gleaming Gem proof from early in the three cent nickel series. Pleasingly preserved aside from a few flecks within the reverse wreath.(
Registry values: N1793)
1871 3CN PR66 Cameo NGC. The 1871 three cent piece boasts a proof mintage of 960 pieces. This proof issue is under some pressure from date collectors because of the relatively small business- strike mintage. The present coin has untoned, silver-white surfaces that are highly mirrored, with lightly frosted devices that produce a pleasing Cameo effect. As expected from the Premium Gem designation, there are few abrasions or distractions of any kind. Census: 8 in 66 Cameo, 3 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1872 3CN PR66 Cameo PCGS. Light almond-gold toning graces this satiny and unabraded Premium Gem. The strike is good, although the ribbed columns of the denomination lack absolute detail. Population: 7 in 66 Cameo, 0 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1875 3CN PR65 NGC. Light peach-gold toning visits this attentively struck and satiny Gem. An interesting mint-made die chip is noted on Liberty's cheek. One of slightly more than 700 proofs issued. Census: 68 in 65, 9 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1877 3CN PR64 Cameo NGC. Only 510 three cent nickels were produced in 1877, all proofs, which, of course, makes this the most popular and sought-after issue in the entire series. This specimen is lightly toned in shades of green and lavender, with excellent cameo contrast. A couple of trivial, inoffensive short pinscratches on Liberty's cheek are only visible when the coin is tilted beneath a light source.(
Registry values: N1793)
1878 3CN PR66 PCGS. Peach-gold and nickel-white areas combine on this Premium Gem representative of a popular proof-only issue. Carefully preserved and housed in a green label holder. Population: 79 in 66, 14 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1878 3CN PR66 Cameo PCGS. CAC. Great contrast, particularly on the obverse, and undeniable eye appeal. The portrait is amply frosted, while the surrounding fields have a nickel-white gleam. Population: 66 in 66 Cameo, 10 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1882 3CN PR67+ NGC. CAC. Outstanding preservation, even by Superb Gem standards, and a gleaming nickel-white proof. Mildly contrasted and gorgeous. NGC has graded just four numerically finer examples (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1883 3CN PR67 PCGS. Lovely shades of ice-blue and green patina grace the surfaces of this magnificent Superb Gem. All design elements are fully brought up. Population: 62 in 67, 4 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1884 3CN PR67 Cameo PCGS. A sharply struck Superb Gem specimen with great contrast and no distractions. Canary-yellow tints grace fields with liquid reflectivity, and the devices are appreciably frosted. Population: 21 in 67 Cameo, 2 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1889 3CN PR67 NGC. Bright, reflective fields contrast well with sharp, frosty devices on this spectacular Superb Gem three cent nickel. The obverse surfaces show wisps of lavender and green toning.(
Registry values: N1793)
Shield Nickels
1867 5C Rays MS65 NGC. The brilliant, essentially nickel-white surfaces show numerous die cracks on both sides, evidence that those dies saw long service. The reverse die in particular must have shattered soon after this piece was struck, as the area around AMERICA shows about eight radiating cracks, a couple of them heavy. Further attesting to the die overuse is the lack of field-device contrast, which on this coin actually enhances the appearance of a consistent Gem striking. A lovely, interesting survivor. Census: 50 in 65, 10 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1868 5C MS66 NGC. Light green-gold shades encompass this formidably lustrous and exactingly struck Premium Gem. A few pinpoint flecks on the left obverse are of no concern. Census: 31 in 66, 2 finer (8/10).
Ex: Houston Signature (Heritage, 12/2008) which realized $1,092.50.(
Registry values: N1793)
1871/1871 5C MS66 NGC. FS-301. Repunched Date. The Shield nickel series is ripe with varieties for the cherrypicker, a rewarding and underrated collection. On this variety the underdigits are easily seen under low magnification, north of the primary digits. Wafts of light rose patina accent the mostly silver-gray surfaces. Impressive luster radiates from the fields, which have numerous striations. A fully struck and appealing Premium Gem, from an issue that is elusive even without the variety kicker.(
Registry values: N1793)
1875 5C MS65 PCGS. CAC. Delicate aqua and gold toning graces this lustrous and beautifully preserved Gem. Devoid of carbon, and interesting parallel die lines are noted near the ES in STATES. Population: 23 in 65, 9 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1879 5C AU58 PCGS. CAC. A sharply struck Borderline Uncirculated example of this low mintage date. Mint luster is subdued but substantial. The variegated golden-gray surfaces are unabraded but display faint laminations (as made) on the central reverse.(
Registry values: N991)
1881 5C MS67 NGC. One of the finest survivors of this late-series Shield nickel emission of only 68,000 pieces, the present Superb Gem boasts incredible luster over gray-white surfaces that display super eye appeal. There is little evidence of color on either side. This well-struck piece has a couple of wispy obverse die cracks that add to the appeal. Census: 4 in 67, 0 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N4719)
Proof Shield Nickels
1867 5C No Rays PR64 Deep Cameo PCGS. As of (8/10), the present lot is the only proof 1867 nickel with a Deep Cameo designation from PCGS. The fields are darkly mirrored, and frost is consistent across all design elements. Lightly toned honey-gold. Sharply struck and attractive. Just 600+ proofs were issued.(
Registry values: P4)
1873 5C Closed 3 PR66 PCGS. Light golden tints over gleaming pearl-gray surfaces. A pleasing Premium Gem proof example of this popular Closed 3 nickel issue. Population: 21 in 66, 2 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1878 5C PR66 PCGS. CAC. Only a whisper of caramel-gold toning denies full brilliance. This fully struck Premium Gem boasts exceptional eye appeal. The second 8 in the date is repunched within the lower loop.(
Registry values: N1793)
1881 5C PR67 NGC. Golden tints over gleaming nickel-white surfaces that show occasional touches of blue. This sharply struck Superb Gem specimen has undeniable eye appeal. Census: 23 in 67, 1 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1881 5C PR66 Cameo PCGS. CAC. Great contrast, particularly on the obverse, with only a few flecks of patina against the nickel-white surfaces. Carefully preserved with fantastic eye appeal. Population: 53 in 66 Cameo, 11 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
Liberty Nickels
1884 5C MS66 PCGS. Ex: Baxi. Second year of issue of the always-popular Liberty nickel series. Surprisingly few of the 11+ million pieces struck were set aside in pristine condition. Today only 17 examples have been so graded by PCGS with none finer (8/10). The brightly lustrous surfaces retain much original brilliance with occasional bands of light reddish patina on each side. Sharply struck throughout.(
Registry values: N1793)
1885 5C VF20 PCGS. This VF nickel has six bold letters in LIBERTY and an absence of visible abrasions. Cream-gray overall with glimpses of charcoal in design recesses. A problem-free example of this contested series key.(
Registry values: N991)
1885 5C XF45 PCGS. Olive-gold overtones across nickel-gray surfaces turn streaky on the reverse. A luminous and briefly circulated example of this popular circulation-strike key.(
Registry values: N991)
1885 5C AU53 NGC. A lightly rubbed example of this famous key, toned gold-orange and peach over still-luminous surfaces. Well struck through the centers, though the upper obverse stars are soft.(
Registry values: N991)
1885 5C AU55 PCGS. Dusky blue-gray and orange hues mingle on each side of this mildly reflective but distinctly business-strike 1885 nickel. Well (but not fully) struck with few significant abrasions.(
Registry values: N991)
1885 5C MS64 NGC. The key to the Liberty nickel business strikes came in the third year, where low mintage and few kept combined to produce a contemporary rarity. The lustrous surfaces on this near-Gem are well-struck, silver-gray with a blush of rose. A couple of minor abrasions are consistent with the grade. NGC has certified 37 higher-grade examples (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1886 5C MS62 PCGS. Luster dominates the gunmetal-gray surfaces of this crisply struck and minimally abraded rare date Liberty nickel. Significantly scarcer in Mint State than as a proof.(
Registry values: N991)
1892 5C MS66 NGC. CAC. In the 1995 book
The Complete Guide to Shield and Liberty Head Nickels, Peters and Mohon rank the 1892 sixth in rarity in the business strike Liberty series, and they opine that the date is "very rare" in MS66. In the years since, several other coins have been certified in MS66, and today there are a total of 24 examples so and still none are finer (8/10). This Condition Census Gem is devoid of both toning and impediments to the billowy mint luster. The uncommonly powerful impression has resulted in full striking definition throughout (yes, even over the ear of corn in the lower left reverse wreath). There are a couple of small abrasions in the center of the reverse, none of which appear to be out of context with the assigned grade.(
Registry values: N1793)
1895 5C MS66 NGC. The Liberty Head nickel issues of the mid-1890s are much more elusive in high grade than generally thought, despite the moderate mintages. This satiny Premium Gem boasts no other discernible color over nickel-gray surfaces, save for a deeper gray fleck at the 9 in the date. The strike is nearly full, save for a couple of the usual opposing weak spots on the issue. Census: 10 in 66, 0 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
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 (7/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1903 5C MS66 PCGS Secure. CAC. Moderate green-gold toning enriches this highly lustrous and exactingly struck high grade nickel. Careful rotation reveals only a few minute grazes. Population: 75 in 66, 2 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1906 5C MS66 PCGS. Ex: Baxi. Well-defined for the date with full stars and individual kernels on the left ear of corn. This lustrous Premium Gem has pale greenish outer toning around pearlescent nickel-gray centers. Population: 12 in 66, 0 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1912-S 5C --Environmental Damage--NGC Details. Unc. Peach-gold patina over lustrous and unworn surfaces. A well struck coin that is pleasing save for greenish after-effects of environmental damage at the right obverse and (to a lesser extent) reverse.(
Registry values: N1793)
1912-S 5C MS65 PCGS. Always in demand because of its low mintage of 238,000 pieces and its status as the only S-mint Liberty Head nickel, the 1912-S is a desirable coin in any grade. The present coin is a delightful Gem, with sharp details, and attractive gold and ice-blue patina. Population: 96 in 65, 8 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
Proof Liberty Nickels
1884 5C PR66 Cameo PCGS. CAC. A starkly contrasted Premium Gem proof from the second year of issue, seemingly Deep Cameo on the obverse but not so bold on the reverse. Nonetheless, a carefully preserved and entirely delightful coin. Population: 30 in 66 Cameo, 2 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1885 5C PR65 PCGS. Green-gold and tan tints appear mostly at the margins of this gleaming Gem specimen. A proof counterpart to the famous 1885 business strike Liberty nickel, housed in a green label holder.(
Registry values: N1793)
1888 5C PR65 Cameo NGC. A splendid Gem Cameo proof, this 1888 Liberty nickel is brilliant and boldly struck with satin luster and only pinpoint indications of carbon. Census: 7 in 65 Cameo, 3 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N991)
1891 5C PR66 Cameo NGC. CAC. A handsome Premium Gem Cameo proof, this 1891 nickel exhibits mostly brilliant nickel-gray surfaces, although the borders offer wisps of champagne-gold patina. Immaculate aside from faint contact on the cheek. Census: 28 in 66 Cameo, 4 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1903 5C PR66+ Cameo NGC. CAC. This high grade type coin has a razor-sharp strike and a mere whisper of tan patina. Mirrored fields compare favorably with luminous devices. No 1903 nickels have been certified as Deep Cameo or Ultra Cameo. Census: 1 in 66+ Cameo, 12 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1911 5C PR66 Cameo PCGS. CAC. Light elements of gold visit the margins of pale nickel-gray surfaces which also have pearlescent interior accents. The frost is light but distinct on the exquisitely struck devices. Population: 26 in 66 Cameo, 7 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
Buffalo Nickels
1913-D 5C Type Two MS65 PCGS. Slightly frosted with pale peach toning abundant in the fields. A well-defined example of this little-saved Type Two issue, housed in a green label holder. PCGS has graded 59 finer pieces (8/10).
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
1913-S 5C Type Two MS63 PCGS. A Select example of the little-saved Type Two 1913-S nickel, toned peach and nickel-blue over quicksilver luster. Well struck for the date with more wispy abrasions than serious marks.
From The Classic Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
1913-S 5C Type Two MS65 PCGS. From a low mintage of 1.2 million pieces, the 1913-S Type Two Buffalo nickel is a traditional favorite with collectors. Well struck and lustrous, this Gem specimen shows traces of pale green and blue toning over pristine surfaces. Housed in a green label holder. Population: 96 in 65, 30 finer (8/10).
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: N2998)
1914-D 5C MS65 PCGS. Strongly struck with an attractively textured, semi-satiny obverse. Faint gold and peach peripheral tints yield to metallic nickel-white brightness at the centers. PCGS has graded just 45 finer pieces (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1914-D 5C MS65 PCGS. Light golden toning bathes this immensely lustrous D-mint Buffalo. The most intense tan colors appear in a narrow arc over the portrait's head. A well-preserved Gem.
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: N1793)
1914-D 5C MS65 NGC. Soft pink and blue tints visit the luminous nickel-gray surfaces of this earlier D-mint Gem. Well-defined overall with only minor softness on the bison's shoulder. Census: 67 in 65, 17 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1914-S 5C MS65 PCGS. Wisps of lavender, ice-blue, and gold patina adorn the surfaces of this Gem Buffalo nickel. The strike is typical, with a little softness on the hair and bison's leg.
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: N1793)
1914/3-S 5C MS64 NGC. FS-101. In
The Complete Guide to Buffalo Nickels, David Lange writes that Tom DeLorey turned up the first example of this variety a year or so after the P-mint overdate was found (1996):
"While the P-Mint coins are difficult to identify, the S-Mint edition is extremely so. The horizontal top of numeral 3 is just barely evident on even the sharpest, early-die-state specimens. ... One feature that seems to be present on each 1914/3-S seen thus far is a die crack on its reverse."
The present near-Gem specimen displays the faint straight top bar and diagonal of the underlying 3 at the top and upper right outside of the 4. On the reverse, a prominent die crack connects the bison's forehead to the rim, and a faint crack runs along the upper edge of the exergue displaying FIVE CENTS. These cracks occur on confirmed examples of the variety.
This specimen exhibits lustrous surfaces bathed in pastel powder-blue, gold, and lavender patina. The well-struck design features include a bold date and mintmark, a strong LIBERTY, and a sharp horn and tail. Most of the hair on the bison's head shows clearly, as do most of the Indian's feathers and the braid. Neither side reveals significant contact marks or unsightly spots.
Ex: Dallas Signature (Heritage, 7/2006), lot 437, which realized $5,750.
1915 5C MS67 PCGS. A melange of violet, champagne-gold, and lilac patination runs over the highly lustrous surfaces of this Superb Gem. The design elements are decisively struck, as is characteristic of this issue. Close inspection reveals no mentionable marks or spots. A goodly number of Mint State coins have been certified, but MS67s are very scarce and higher-grade pieces are virtually unobtainable. Population: 36 in 67, 0 finer (8/10).
Ex: Joseph C. Thomas Collection, CSNS Signature (Heritage,4/2009), lot 1477, which brought $1,955. (
Registry values: N1793)
1915-D 5C MS65 PCGS. Pale nickel-gray in the centers with blue accents there and peach overtones at the margins. A well-defined and attractive Gem. PCGS has graded 31 finer pieces (8/10).
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: N1793)
1915-S 5C MS65 PCGS. Light hints of gold and ice-blue toning enhance the surfaces of this impressive Gem Buffalo nickel. The strike on many 1915-S nickels is quite sharp, but the definition on this coin is extraordinary. All the details of the Indian's braid and the bison's horn and fur are sharply rendered. PCGS has certified only 30 coins in higher numeric grades (8/10).
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: N1793)
1916-D 5C MS65 PCGS. Light blue, lavender, and gold overtones grace the strongly lustrous obverse, while deeper versions of those colors embrace the reverse. An appealing Gem. PCGS has graded just 11 coins finer (8/10).
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: N1793)
1916-S 5C MS65 PCGS. Impressive mint luster and wisps of light gold toning augment the eye appeal of this attractive Gem Buffalo nickel. The design elements are well struck, with a little weakness on the peripheral details.
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: N1793)
1917-D 5C MS65 PCGS. Subtle mint luster adorns the pristine surfaces of this early Gem Buffalo nickel. Sharply detailed in most areas, a little softness shows on the Indian's hair.
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: N2998)
1917-S 5C MS65 PCGS. Attractive olive-gray and mint-green toning adorns each side of this well preserved Gem. Typically soft on parts of the bison, with satin luster and mark-free surfaces that show a few unimportant flyspecks. The 1917-S is one of the scarcer issues in the series in all Mint State grades and Gems are especially difficult to locate. Population: 80 in 65, 22 finer (8/10).
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: N2998)
1918 5C MS65 PCGS. All design elements are sharply detailed on this attractive Gem specimen. The surfaces show streaky green toning, intermingled with pleasing areas of ice-blue.
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: N1793)
1918-D 5C MS65 PCGS. This Gem Mint State Buffalo nickel is sharply struck in most areas, with just a touch of softness on the central portion of the Indian's hair. Iridescent shades of gold and ice-blue patina enhance the pleasing surfaces, with satiny mint luster underneath. Population: 66 in 65, 21 finer (8/10).
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: N2998)
1918/7-D 5C VG10 PCGS. FS-101. Natural light gray with a sharp and completely visible date, including the all-important overdate feature. Some darker patina outlines the devices of this lower-grade but desirable example.(
Registry values: N1)
1918/7-D 5C --Acid Damaged--NGC Details. Fine. FS-101. An evenly granular representative of this famous World War I overdate. The date is sharp, and the tan-gray surfaces lack abrasions. Only the 1916 doubled die obverse commands a higher price.
1918/7-D 5C --Environmental Damage, Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. VF. FS-101. The most important aspect of this piece is the actual overdate which is clearly and boldly visible. Both sides have a distinctive tan coloration with deep red appearing on the parts of the obverse. The surfaces are slightly rough, and the entire coin has been cleaned.
1918/7-D 5C XF40 PCGS. FS-101. Gunmetal-gray highpoints accompany dashes of light golden patina. A nicely detailed and refreshingly unmarked example of this coveted mint error. The upper right corner of the underdigit 7, in addition to its broad upright stroke, is obvious within the 8 in the date. Along with the 1916 Doubled Die Obverse, the 1918/7-D is the key to the Buffalo Nickel series. A faint lamination, as made, is seen near the bison's beard.
Ex: Dallas Signature (Heritage, 12/2005), lot 325, which realized $9,200.From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: N2998)
1918/7-D 5C AU55 NGC. FS-101. The "Mademoiselle from Armentières" was a popular song sung in the trenches during World War I when this important overdate variety was struck. Therein lies more than coincidence, perhaps.
Numismatists have long noted that many of the famous 20th century overdates, produced from hubbing of a single working die from two differently dated working hubs, were the product of the wartime eras of either the First or Second World Wars. It may have been that key Mint personnel were serving their nation in foreign lands when those pieces were produced, and less-skillful workers serving as replacements created the overdated die. David Lange also mentions the possibility that the 1918/7-D could be an intentionally produced variety, but that explanation seems less likely, as the first example appeared in the numismatic press only 12 years later.
This example shows good remaining luster. It appears to be a later striking as each side has heavy metal flow around the margins as well as within the recess around the Native American's eye and temple region. The devices are softly defined, as usual, and the soft gray patina has a few specks of carbon on each side. Census: 10 in 55, 73 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N4719)
1918-S 5C MS63 PCGS. As is typical of the 1918-S Buffalo nickel, the strike on this piece is uneven. The bison's horn is well detailed, but the leg and shoulder are softly defined. Likewise, the peripheral detail on the obverse is sharp, but there is softness evident on the central hair details. Light gold and ice-blue toning is attractively displayed on the reverse, while the obverse remains brilliant, with satiny luster.(
Registry values: N1793)
1918-S 5C MS64 PCGS. Fully lustrous with satiny gray surfaces and above-average design definition. Both sides have delightful rose and iridescent toning. With anything finer than a near-Gem a condition rarity, MS64 is the ideal level of preservation for the 1918-S for most collectors of Mint State Buffalo nickels. PCGS has graded 30 coins finer (8/10).
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: N2998)
1919-D 5C MS65 PCGS. A glittering Gem example of this Denver issue that has delightful patina, subtle peach and gold down the center of the obverse with more overt versions of those hues as well as blue and violet on the reverse. Sharp detail furthers the amazing all-around eye appeal. Population: 54 in 65, 14 finer (8/10).
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: N2998)
1919-S 5C MS64 PCGS. The 1919-S Buffalo nickel is an available date, from a mintage of 7.5 million pieces. The present coin is an attractive Choice specimen, with strong mint luster and light traces of gold toning. The strike is typical for the issue, with some softness showing on areas like the date and the bison's head.
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: N2998)
1920 5C MS66 PCGS. Splendid cherry-red, forest-green, and orange toning invigorates this lustrous and sharply struck Premium Gem. A color and impressive example of this conditionally scarce issue.(
Registry values: N1793)
1920-D 5C MS65 PCGS. Delicate orange-gold patina with hints of light green bathes the highly lustrous surfaces of this '20-D Buffalo nickel. A well executed strike brings out sharp definition on the design elements, save for the typical softness in the hair at the bison's forehead. There are no mentionable marks or spots to report. Housed in a green label holder. Population: 50 in 65, 2 finer (8/10).
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: N2998)
1920-S 5C MS64 PCGS. Deeply toned gold and olive over much of the gleaming fields, while deeper nickel-gray and sage shadings are dominant over the devices. A well struck and attractive near-Gem example of a San Francisco issue seldom seen any finer. PCGS has certified just 17 such pieces (8/10).
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: N2998)
1921-S 5C MS65 PCGS. The 1921-S Buffalo nickel is a scarcer date, with a mintage of 1.5 million pieces. The issue is very scarce in MS65, and only 12 coins have been certified in higher numeric grades by PCGS and NGC combined (8/10). The present coin is well struck, with a touch of softness on the Indian's hair and the bison's leg. Attractive ice-blue and pale green toning graces the pleasing fields.
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: N2998)
1923 5C MS66 PCGS. CAC. A shimmering and minimally toned Premium Gem of this high mintage but conditionally elusive Roaring Twenties issue. The strike is precise except for the curve of the tail and the usual incompleteness directly above the braid.(
Registry values: N1793)
1923-S 5C MS65 PCGS. With a reported mintage of 6.1 million pieces, the 1923-S Buffalo nickel is available in lower grades, but rare at the Gem level. The present Gem example exhibits remarkable striking details, and vibrant mint luster. The surfaces are covered by delicate ice-blue and pale green patina, with extraordinary eye appeal. Population: 33 in 65, 2 finer (8/10).
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: N4719)
1924 5C MS66 PCGS. Peach and nickel-blue toning over quicksilver luster. Softly struck through the centers, as sometimes seen, yet a carefully preserved and appealing coin. Population: 72 in 66, 4 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1924-D 5C MS65 PCGS. While many 1924-D nickels show the peripheral die wear exhibited by this Gem coin, most visibly at the tops of the letters in Liberty, few have the gold-tinged luster or careful preservation that make up the bulk of its eye appeal. This D-mint issue is virtually unknown any better; PCGS has graded only one finer example (8/10).
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: N2998)
1924-S 5C AU53 NGC. Lightly circulated with distinct gold-to-orange overtones across medium-gray surfaces. Softly lustrous with a nick on the portrait's jaw.(
Registry values: N1793)
1924-S 5C MS65 PCGS. A rich blanket of gold, green, rose, and lavender-gray toning embraces each side of this softly lustrous S-mint Gem. The high design elements, including the portrait's braid and the bison's head and shoulder, offer excellent detail. The date is rare at the MS65 level and extremely rare any better. Population: 31 in 65, 1 finer (8/10).
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: N4719)
1925-D 5C MS64 PCGS. Luminous and well struck for the issue, though the bison's shoulder shows typical softness. Mustard-gold and olive patina covers much of the surfaces. PCGS has graded 72 coins finer (8/10).
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: N1793)
1925-S 5C MS64 PCGS. Considerably brighter than often seen, mainly pale nickel-white with only occasional elements of green-gold toning visible close to the rims. This piece was struck from worn dies, though the coin itself is uncirculated; the die wear appears mainly in design weakness at the peripheral lettering and the frostiness in the luster. PCGS has graded 19 coins finer (8/10).
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: N2998)
1926-D 5C MS65 PCGS. Vibrant luster illuminates cherry-red and lime fields. The mintmark is bold, and the devices are generally crisp for the issue. Only inconsequential carbon flecks limit the grade. The 1926-S is another conditionally challenging and lower mintage branch mint issue from the 1920s. Population: 85 in 65, 24 finer (8/10).
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: N2998)
1926-S 5C MS64 PCGS. The San Francisco Mint made cents, nickels, dimes, and quarters in 1926, but each denomination was produced in minuscule quantities with respect to its series. The Lincoln cent had the largest quantity, at 4.5 million coins. In the case of the Buffalo nickel, the emission was only 970,000 coins--the sole business strike production in the series below 1 million. In addition to being an absolute rarity, the 1926-S is also a conditional rarity with Gems all but unknown and any Mint State coin very scarce.
Mint luster glows beneath the iridescent rose and lilac toning that covers each side of the present near-Gem specimen. Some high-point definition is lacking on the obverse, with the usual softness above the braid knot. The reverse is noticeably better-struck. The only noticeable abrasion is a mark about halfway up braid. A splendid example of this challenging issue. PCGS has certified only 11 coins finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N4719)
1926-S 5C MS64 PCGS. As the sole circulation-strike Buffalo nickel issue with a sub-million mintage, it is little wonder that the 1926-S is a perennial collector favorite. While David Lange's
Complete Guide to Buffalo Nickels cautions that the date's rarity is overstated in VF and XF grades, for AU and better coins, the reputation is accurate. Few collectors will have the chance to own an example better than this near-Gem, as PCGS has graded just 11 coins finer as of (8/10). The present piece has strong quicksilver luster beneath rich sunset-orange patina that shows occasional mix-ins of gold and nickel-gray. Struck from a worn reverse die, as commonly seen, but attractive nonetheless.
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: N4719)
1927-S 5C MS64 PCGS. Attentively struck for this San Francisco issue with a chromelike gleam in pale nickel-white fields. Smooth surfaces offer occasional glimpses of faint sky-blue and champagne. An attractive piece with few significant marks for the grade. PCGS has certified 20 finer examples (8/10).
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: N2998)
1928-S 5C MS65 PCGS. A sharply detailed Gem specimen of this popular date, the present coin has an interesting design feature -- the S in CENTS is overlapping the rim. Delightful gold and lavender patina dominates the pleasing surfaces, and the resulting eye appeal is fantastic. Population: 61 in 65, 6 finer (8/10).
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: N2998)
1929-D 5C MS65 PCGS. Bright, satiny mint luster and wisps of attractive ice-blue and gold toning add up to impressive eye appeal on this Gem specimen. The strike shows just a little softness on the hair and bison's leg.
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: N1793)
1929-D 5C MS65 PCGS. CAC. This nearly pristine Gem has rich sun-gold and rose toning on the reverse field. The obverse is only lightly patinated. Well struck save for minor incompleteness at the centers. The CAC population report indicates that just six pieces have been stickered as MS65, with one finer as MS66 (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1935-D 5C MS67 NGC. Lovely lavender and gold patina adorns the surfaces of this sharply detailed Superb Gem Buffalo nickel. Vibrant luster shines through the attractive toning. Currently, NGC has certified only four coins in MS67, with none finer, while PCGS has graded five Superb Gem examples, also with none finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1936-D 5C 3 1/2 Legs Fine 15 PCGS. CAC. FS-901. A weakened-foreleg variety of the type made famous by the 1937-D Three-Legged. This well-worn but pleasing example has green and gold accents against light nickel-gray surfaces. For the variety, Population: 10 in 15, 39 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: P3)
1936-D 5C 3 1/2 Legs VF30 PCGS. CAC. FS-901. The future looks bright for this variety, a first cousin to the more popular and much more available 1937-D Three-Legged Buffalo. As more and more collectors are drawn to the Buffalo nickel set and the Registry Set and variety collecting phenomena, demand appears likely to surge even further. This is an appealing medium-gray example with the circulation wear expected of the grade, but no singular distractions appear on either side. All of the bison's horn is visible, save for the extreme tip. Population: 3 in 30, 25 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: P3)
1936-D 5C 3 1/2 Legs XF40 PCGS. CAC. FS-901. The 1936-D 3 1/2 Legs Buffalo nickel is a member of both the PCGS Buffalo Nickels with Major Varieties and Buffalo Nickels Complete Variety sets, worth five points in the first set and nine points in the second. The variety is becoming increasingly popular, and the minihoard (or miniherd?) present in this auction should delight many series collectors. This lightly circulated example shows attractive silver-gray surfaces with no mentionable distractions and lots of eye appeal. Only a single Mint State example, an MS62, is currently certified at PCGS. Population: 7 in 40, 10 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: P3)
1936-D 5C 3 1/2 Legs AU55 ANACS. FS-901. Formerly FS-019, as on the ANACS label. The most obvious attribute of this variety is the bison's front hoof, which is much sharper than the attached leg that is only faintly visible. Another telltale is the little clump of vegetation below the bison's beard, shaped like a burning plume of natural gas. This is a nice, lightly circulated Choice AU example with grayish-gold surfaces that show a few wispy ticks, in keeping with the grade.(
Registry values: P3)
1937-D 5C Three-Legged AU50 ANACS. FS-901. Medium golden-brown and gunmetal-gray toning blanket this lightly circulated and attractive key date nickel. The familiar diagnostics are all present, and no detractions are worthy of singular mention. Housed in an ANA cache holder.(
Registry values: N991)
1937-D 5C Three-Legged AU53 NGC. FS-901. A lightly circulated example of the popular collector classic. Sage, gold, gray, and peach shadings drape still-lustrous, mildly abraded surfaces.(
Registry values: N991)
1937-D 5C Three-Legged AU58 NGC. FS-901. A satiny near-Mint example of this popular die state variant, well struck with rich peach, apricot, and pink patina. Just a touch of rub crosses the high points.(
Registry values: N991)
1937-D 5C Three-Legged MS62 NGC. FS-901. The 1937-D Three-Legged Buffalo nickel is among the most sought-after 20th century coins because of its famous and easily observed die polishing error. Iridescent shades of lavender and golden-brown toning enhance the surfaces of this sharply detailed MS62 example, creating fantastic eye appeal.(
Registry values: N1793)
1937-D 5C Three-Legged MS63 PCGS. FS-901. The 1937-D Three Legged Buffalo nickel is one of the most sought-after varieties of the series. This admirable Select specimen is well struck, with attractive ice-blue and gold patina over the pleasing surfaces. Strong luster is evident underneath the patina. Undeniable eye appeal.
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: N2998)
Proof Buffalo Nickels
1913 5C Type Two PR63 PCGS. Rugged detail, particularly on the obverse, with suggestions of peripheral gold toning against essentially nickel-white centers. Faint hairlines and a few pinpoint contact marks account for the grade.(
Registry values: N991)
1913 5C Type Two PR64 NGC. The mustard-gold, rose, and violet shadings on the obverse are dusky, while the textured reverse is considerably brighter. Minor hairlines and small points of contact contribute to the grade.(
Registry values: N1793)
1914 5C PR64 NGC. Broad arcs and lines of sage, gold, and rose-tan toning cover much of this pleasing Buffalo nickel proof. Excellent design definition with only minor hairlines on each side.(
Registry values: N1793)
1914 5C PR64 NGC. Rich sun-gold, tan, and pink-yellow shadings mingle on this near-Gem proof, a second-year Buffalo nickel beauty. Rugged detail with few significant faults.(
Registry values: N1793)
1915 5C PR63 NGC. Though lightly hairlined on each side, this Select specimen offers plenty of eye appeal for the proof Buffalo nickel enthusiast. Strong gold, orange, and magenta-rose toning is particularly noteworthy.(
Registry values: N991)
1915 5C PR64 PCGS. Light blue and richer purple-pink toning gives this near-Gem specimen a captivating aura. Ruggedly detailed with just a few hairlines scattered on each side.(
Registry values: N991)
1915 5C PR65 PCGS. Soft peach and nickel-blue shadings waft across well-preserved surfaces on this satiny specimen. Boldly impressed and housed in a green label holder.(
Registry values: N1793)
1916 5C PR65 PCGS. The 1916 had the lowest mintage (600 pieces) of any proof Buffalo nickel. Peppered purple toning with wafts of pink and gold enhance the surfaces of this appealing Gem. Both sides appear devoid of any contact marks, even under magnification. The strike is penetrating, as one would expect.(
Registry values: N2998)
1936 5C Type One--Satin Finish PR61 PCGS. An impressively detailed satin proof with delicate gold toning across most of each side. Minor carbon and slide marks on the high points account for the grade. The sole PR61 Satin Finish 1936 Buffalo nickel certified by PCGS (8/10).(
Registry values: N1)
1936 5C Type One--Satin Finish PR65 PCGS. Rich gold and orange hues drape the satiny surfaces of this Gem proof. This well-defined piece has beautiful texture, though a few flyspecks are noted at the peripheries.(
Registry values: N1793)
1936 5C Type One--Satin Finish PR65 PCGS. An even layer of light olive-gold toning covers both sides of this Gem, fueling its satiny beauty. Peach accents surround the well-defined profile of the obverse subject. Pleasingly preserved and important.(
Registry values: N1793)
1936 5C Type One--Satin Finish PR68 PCGS. An essentially perfect Satin Finish example of this first striking variant from 1936. Following the matte proof coins that were struck two decades earlier, the first 1936 proof nickels had a finish reminiscent of the earlier coins, although without the grainy appearance. Pinpoint striking details characterize this proof, and each side is covered with rich golden-rose and lilac toning. The strike is so bold, in fact, that thin guide lines are visible at the top and bottom of the date. A memorable Satin Finish nickel. Population: 27 in 68, 1 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1936 5C Type Two--Brilliant Finish PR65 NGC. A gleaming Gem specimen that has a thin layer of champagne toning over the mirrors. Boldly struck and bright with just a few flecks noted under the belly of the bison.(
Registry values: N1793)
1937 5C PR66 NGC. A gleaming Premium Gem specimen of this final proof Buffalo nickel issue. Gold, peach, and rose-orange shadings drape gleaming and carefully preserved surfaces.(
Registry values: N1793)
1937 5C PR67+ PCGS. CAC. The 1937 is the second and final year of issue for the later-date proof Buffalo nickels. This is year most often chosen for type purposes as the entire mintage was of the brilliant variety, whereas the 1936 is divided between Satin and Brilliant Finishes. The fields on this piece show the usual deep reflectivity and each side has a light accent of pale rose and lilac iridescence. The + designation suggests what in-person inspection confirms: The surfaces are carbon-free and essentially perfect. To date (8/10) only two other PR67+ coins have been certified by PCGS.(
Registry values: N1793)
Jefferson Nickels
1946-D 5C MS67 Five Full Steps NGC. Softly frosted luster filters through bold yellow, peach, and magenta patina. Decidedly above-average definition on Monticello's steps and other design elements. Census: 5 in 67 Full Steps, 0 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N491)
1947-D 5C MS67 Full Steps PCGS. Vibrant mint luster and wisps of light gold toning adorn the surfaces of this fully struck Superb Gem Jefferson nickel. Fine detail is present on all design elements, and the all-important steps are fully defined. No coins have been certified in higher numeric grades by either leading grading service (8/10).(
Registry values: N208)
Proof Jefferson Nickels
1942 5C Type One PR68 PCGS. Struck in the standard nickel composition (that was mostly copper), this Type One proof is an amazing Superb Gem with fully mirrored fields and bold, satiny devices. Both sides have pale blue toning with splashes of iridescence. Population: 8 in 68, 0 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N991)
1955 5C PR68 Deep Cameo PCGS. Minimally toned with an effectively black-and-white appearance. Fantastic contrast for this earlier cameo-era issue. Population: 22 in 68 Deep Cameo, 0 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N991)
1959 5C PR69 Cameo PCGS. Moderate contrast and outstanding eye appeal, thanks to a thin layer of caramel-gold patina across gleaming surfaces. This delightful specimen is housed in a green label holder. Population: 2 in 69 Cameo, 0 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N491)
1971 5C No S PR66 PCGS. Mint sources report that 1,655 1971 proof nickels were struck without the S mintmark. This Premium Gem is a boldly contrasted (though not Cameo according to the green label holder) and gleaming example with light golden toning over much of each side. Population: 9 in 66, 19 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: P1)
1971 5C No S PR68 ANACS. There is strong contrast between frosty devices and mirrored fields, with a distinct veil of green-gold patina across the whole. A delightful example of this missing-mintmark variety.(
Registry values: P1)
1971 5C No S PR66 Cameo PCGS. Strongly mirrored fields offer moderate contrast with well-frosted devices. An attractive Cameo specimen of this popular missing-mintmark variety. Population: 18 in 66 Cameo, 81 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: P1)
1971 5C No S PR67 Cameo PCGS. Superb cameo contrast. The boldly impressed design elements seem to float over mirrored, watery fields. A minimally toned missing-mintmark beauty. Population: 25 in 67 Cameo, 56 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: P1)
Early Half Dimes
1794 H10C MS61 ANACS. V-4, LM-4, R.4. The 1794 Flowing Hair half dimes were the first five cent coins actually struck at the Philadelphia Mint, the 1792 half dismes being struck in John Harper's basement before the mint building was ready for service. A small mintage of 7,756 pieces was achieved, with four die varieties known for the date. The present coin is a representative of the LM-4 variety, characterized by the low date on the obverse and the three interior berries under the left wing on the reverse. The coins were not delivered until March 30, 1795, and it appears some examples of the LM-4 die marriage were actually struck after the LM-1 and LM-2 varieties of the 1795 dated half dimes.
The coin offered here is an attractive Mint State specimen, with silver-gray, blue-steel, and golden-brown toning. Significant mint luster remains beneath the toning. The coin is well struck, but from a late state of the die. Extensive die breaks are evident, including one from the edge, through star 10, across the field to Liberty's nose, across the face, and into the hair. An even more dramatic break is seen on the reverse, from the edge, through D in UNITED and the wreath, and across the eagle's breast. This interesting and appealing example should inspire intense competition from type collectors, students of die varieties, and series specialists alike.(
Registry values: P6)
1795 H10C --Bent, Scratched--ANACS. Fine 12 Details. V-3, LM-4, R.6. A rare die variety from the second and final year of the introductory Flowing Hair type. This example is wavy and has uneven wear due to bends near 9 and 12 o'clock. Three obverse pinscratches intersect near the base of Liberty's neck. Richly toned lavender and apple-green.(
Registry values: P4)
1796 H10C VF35 PCGS. V-1, LM-1, R.3. The sole Normal Date die pair for the year, scarce in its own right but more accessible than the 1796/5 overdate, which is very rare. Though labeled Choice VF, this coin has strong definition with glimmers of luster in peach-accented silver-gray fields. A gorgeous survivor that is housed in a green label holder. Population: 5 in 35, 35 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: P7)
1800 H10C XF45 PCGS. V-1, LM-1, R.3. From a reported mintage of 40,000 pieces, the 1800 Draped Bust dime is known in four die varieties. The present coin represents the LM-1 variety, with star 1 to star 7 well spaced on the obverse and a leaf joined to the second A in AMERICA on the reverse. This coin retains much original detail on the design elements, and the die break at the dentils, under the date is easily seen. Population: 14 in 45, 98 finer (8/10).
From The Classic Collection.(
Registry values: P5)
1800 H10C LIBEKTY VF30 PCGS. V-2, LM-3, R.4. Characterized by the broken top of R in LIBERTY and the uneven height of the top three arrowheads on the reverse. The LM-3 variety is a scarce die marriage, but examples in circulated grades can be located with patience. The present coin retains much original detail and shows the cud at 7 o'clock on the obverse. Population: 6 in 30, 24 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: P5)
Bust Half Dimes
1830 H10C MS64 PCGS. V-10, LM-1, R.4. This unabraded and satiny near-Gem is richly patinated with a palette of forest-green, plum-red, and tan-gold. The centers show moderate incompleteness of strike, but the technical quality is exceptional.(
Registry values: N1793)
1832 H10C MS66 PCGS. V-6, LM-13, R.3. CAC. The 1832 Capped Bust half dime enjoyed a large mintage of 965,000 pieces, with 14 die varieties known for the date. The present coin is a representative of the LM-13 variety, with star 12 repunched and the T in UNITED rotated. This admirable Premium Gem shows ice-blue and light gold toning over the well preserved surfaces. The strike is exemplary. Population: 39 in 66, 7 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1834 H10C 3/Inverted 3 MS62 PCGS. V-5, LM-1, R.2. The 3 is punched over an inverted 3, identifying this common but desirable die marriage. The lower loop of the 8 is partially filled in the intermediate die state. The surfaces have frosty luster beneath steel-blue, gold, and iridescent luster.
1837 H10C Large 5C VF35 PCGS. V-5, LM-3, R.6. Most easily attributed by the strong repunching on the C in AMERICA and the position of the period after the denomination. This variety was only discovered in 1975, and it is difficult to obtain in any grade. This mid-grade example has charcoal-gray surfaces overall with brilliantish accents over the high points of the devices. The strike is weak on the eagle's left (facing) wing, as always, and there are a few light marks in the left obverse field.(
Registry values: N208)
1837 H10C Small 5C MS62 PCGS. V-2, LM-4, R.3. Blended dove-gray and olive toning drapes this final year Capped Bust half dime. A good strike save for some blending near the left shield border. A few inconspicuous thin marks on the left obverse, otherwise well preserved. Certified in an old green label holder. Population: 6 in 62, 9 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
Seated Half Dimes
1837 H10C No Stars, Large Date (Curl Top 1) MS64 PCGS. Golden-brown and jade-green with a full strike and only a single thin vertical mark on the right obverse field. Although the No Stars design was struck for two years, the 1838-O is scarce, placing type demand on the 1837.(
Registry values: N1793)
1837 H10C No Stars, Large Date (Curl Top 1) MS64 PCGS. Light honey-gold and cream toning embraces this satiny near-Gem. A good strike despite incompleteness on a portion of the wreath. The right obverse field has a few faint thin marks. A briefly coined design subtype. Certified in a green-label PCGS holder.(
Registry values: N1793)
1837 H10C No Stars, Small Date (Flat Top 1) MS63 NGC. CAC Gold Label. Clearly finer than the MS63 grade on the prior-generation holder. Both sides are impressively lustrous beneath sea-green, blue, and violet toning with touches of gold. Housed in a former generation holder.(
Registry values: P6)
1837 H10C No Stars, Small Date (Flat Top 1) MS64 PCGS. A beautiful representative that just misses the Gem grade level. Both sides are boldly defined with frosty luster beneath beautiful rose, gold, and iridescent toning. Population: 38 in 64, 29 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: P6)
1838 H10C Large Stars, No Drapery MS67 NGC. The 1838 Seated Liberty half dime enjoyed a large mintage of 2.2 million pieces, making the date available and popular with type collectors. The present coin is a spectacular Superb Gem, with full details evident on all design elements. The surfaces are brilliant and lustrous, with just a hint of ice-blue patina. At the Superb Gem level the date is quite rare. Census: 21 in 67, 4 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N4719)
1838 H10C Small Stars MS64 PCGS. CAC. An attractive Choice Mint State specimen, with light lilac and gold patina. The reverse is sharply struck, but a little softness is evident on Liberty's head and the obverse stars.(
Registry values: P6)
1840-O H10C Drapery AU53 NGC. A rarer issue in high grades, the 1840-O was a product of the fledgling New Orleans Mint, which had been open for only two years when this piece was struck. Al Blythe ranks the issue as R.6 in XF-AU. The present AU53 example displays a bold strike, with only slight high-point wear visible over still-lustrous, pinkish-gold surfaces. Census: 1 in 53, 17 finer (8/10).
From The Classic Collection.(
Registry values: N1793)
1842-O H10C AU50 PCGS. CAC. Silver and gold-orange interiors with a dot of deep blue-violet at the upper right obverse. Lightly worn but greatly appealing for this earlier O-mint half dime issue. Population: 2 in 50, 16 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N991)
1843 H10C MS66 NGC. Brightly lustrous with a generally silver obverse and occasional hints of sky-blue on the reverse. This delightful Premium Gem is sure to impress collectors of early Seated coinage. Census: 10 in 66, 1 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1846 H10C XF40 PCGS. From a low mintage of 27,000 pieces, Al Blythe calls the 1846 Seated Liberty half dime "One of the key dates in the series." The 1846 is rare in all grades today, and pieces in circulated grades are prized by even advanced collectors. The present coin is an attractive XF40 specimen, deeply toned in shades of ice-blue and golden-brown. The devices remain sharply detailed, with only light wear showing on the high points. Population: 6 in 40, 14 finer (8/10).
Ex: Purchased from J.G. Macallister on November 7, 1944; Benson Collection Part II (Goldberg, 2/2002), lot 382.(
Registry values: N1793)
1847 H10C MS67 PCGS. Navy-blue, golden-brown, and ruby-red dominate the margins of this lustrous Superb Gem. Only the dentils lack a full strike. Despite the mass melting of silver coins following the 1849 California Gold Rush, the 1847 is only scarce in Mint State, although it is a significant rarity in the present quality. Virtually unabraded, and unsurpassed at either major service. Population: 3 in 67, 0 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1849-O H10C AU55 NGC. The light gold-orange toning that covers much of the obverse appears only at the rims on the reverse. Lightly rubbed with considerable remaining luster. Census: 8 in 55, 26 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N991)
1850 H10C MS67 PCGS. This wonderful Superb Gem example is tied with seven others for finest certified at PCGS. The excellent eye appeal is created by pristine surfaces with splendid patina in shades of amber-gold and ice-blue at the rims, ceding to lighter saffron and silver-gold in the centers.(
Registry values: N2998)
1853 H10C Arrows MS65 NGC. A sharply detailed Gem with mottled iridescence over satiny silver luster. Heavy clash marks are evident in the fields on both sides of this beauty.(
Registry values: N1793)
1853 H10C Arrows MS65 PCGS. CAC. Medium sea-green and rose-gold toning graces this precisely struck and lustrous Seated type coin. Struck from clashed dies. Surprisingly scarce as a Gem. Population: 48 in 65, 37 finer (8/10).
Ex: FUN Signature (Heritage, 1/2009), lot 2106, which realized $1,380.(
Registry values: N1793)
1862 H10C MS66 NGC. This lovely Premium Gem is close to brilliant but has a hint of sun-gold near the rims. Delicate diagonal die polish lines on both fields explain the moderately prooflike appearance. Fully struck and flashy with exquisite preservation. Census: 40 in 66, 24 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1868-S H10C MS65 NGC. This wonderful Gem has satin luster throughout ivory-gray toning that is accented by splashes of gold and iridescent coloration. Although the dentils are a trifle weak, the remaining design elements are boldly defined. Census: 19 in 65, 5 finer (7/10).
Ex: Long Beach Signature (Heritage, 5/2006), lot 987.(
Registry values: N2998)
Proof Seated Half Dimes
1864 H10C PR66 NGC. Silvery centers cede to pinkish-gold and deep amber and iridescent blue at the rims of this originally toned Premium Gem proof. Only 470 pieces were made, and this is one of 13 examples so certified at NGC, with four finer (8/10). A splendid example of this issue, rare both as a business strike and as a proof.(
Registry values: P2)
1864 H10C PR67 NGC. The 1864 half dime was produced to the extent of only 48,000 business strikes plus 470 proofs, and the lack of high-grade circulation strikes exerts added pressure on the proofs available. This pristine Superb Gem proof is one of three so graded at NGC, with one finer (8/10). The centers are silvery, with pinkish-purple and blue accents hugging the rims. There is no visible contact, as expected.(
Registry values: P2)
1864 H10C PR65 Cameo PCGS. CAC. A gleaming silver specimen, carefully preserved to Gem standards and frosted on well-defined devices. Minimally toned and amply appealing. A small planchet flaw is noted to the right of Liberty's head. Population: 6 in 65 Cameo, 3 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: P2)
1867 H10C PR64 Cameo NGC. Delicate champagne patina drapes each side of this heavily contrasted near-Gem. Faint hairlines in the fields preclude a finer designation. Census: 11 in 64 Cameo, 21 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: P2)
1871 H10C PR65 NGC. CAC. A boldly struck Gem from the waning years of the denomination. The patina is largely cerulean and violet with aqua and gold overtones. Census: 28 in 65, 18 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: P1)
1871 H10C PR65 NGC. This richly toned Gem displays violet, blue-green, gold and crimson patina. The strike is sharp except on the upper left portion of the wreath. A flashy and unabraded specimen.
Ex: Orlando FUN (Heritage, 1/2002), lot 449.(
Registry values: P1)
1871 H10C PR66 Cameo NGC. CAC. An exquisitely patinated example of this popular 19th century type coin, the surfaces display vivid shades of lime-green and golden-brown. The strike is exemplary, creating the stark field-device contrast characteristic of the Cameo designation. Note the incomplete top of D in UNITED almost always seen on this issue. Few survivors from the tiny mintage of 960 pieces can match the appeal of this specimen. Census: 5 in 66 Cameo, 7 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: P1)
Session 2
Early Dimes
1796 10C XF45 PCGS. JR-6, R.3. The first-year dimes and quarters of 1796 were of the Draped Bust obverse style, following the previous Flowing Hair style introduced on the 1794 and 1795-dated silver dollars, half dollars, and half dimes. The Small Eagle reverse on the dimes is limited to the two-year type span of 1796 and 1797. Among the six die marriages known for the 1796 dimes, the JR-6 is the second most common, with the JR-1 seen slightly more often. The JR-6 shows all letters in LIBERTY separated, but the bold die crack running horizontally through the 7 in the date is the most obvious diagnostic--this variety is sometimes called the "Hyphenated Date." On the reverse, the left branch has four berries, two on the outside.
Subtly luminous elements remain at the margins of this Choice XF coin. The obverse is richly toned gray and reddish-gold, while the reverse has lighter silver color overall, with areas of caramel and violet at the borders. Wear is confined mostly to the high points. This late-state example shows a further die crack from the rim, through 9 in the date, onto the neck and head, to star 8 and the rim. The piece is well-struck overall, with faint obverse adjustment marks and housed in a green label holder.(
Registry values: P7)
1797 10C 16 Stars VF30 PCGS. JR-1, R.4. Of the 25,261 dimes reportedly struck in 1797, 10,244 were apparently dated 1796, leaving a net total of 15,017 coins actually dated 1797. Two die varieties are known for the date, with the present coin representing the JR-1 variety, with 16 stars on the obverse. This piece retains much of its original detail and the surfaces are darkly toned in attractive shades of gold and steel-blue. Population: 6 in 30, 35 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: P7)
1798 10C Small 8 VG10 PCGS. JR-3, R.5. The Small 8 dime is an important variety in the early series. In fact all 1798 dimes are important, as just four die varieties are known and all four have distinct listings in the Guide Book. Early varieties that are individually listed in that reference are in extreme demand from die variety specialists as well as "Redbook Collectors," who desire to own coins listed therein. This piece is quite well circulated but it has wonderful deep gray and gold surfaces with few blemishes other than those expected for its grade.(
Registry values: P6)
1802 10C AG3 PCGS. JR-4, R.4. The date is bold on this early dime, struck during the first term of Thomas Jefferson. Richly toned in ocean-blue, apricot, and lilac hues. Most of the reverse peripheral legends are crisp, although LIBERTY and the obverse stars are generally faint.(
Registry values: P7)
1802 10C --Damaged--NGC Details. Fine. JR-2, R.5. A thoroughly whizzed cream-gray and russet Heraldic Eagle dime. Portions of the reverse design have been re-engraved, most evident on the lower feathers of the left (facing) wing. Nonetheless a collectible example of an elusive early type.
1803 10C --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. XF. JR-3, R.4. Perhaps as many as 150 1803 JR-3 dimes survive today, and that die marriage is easily the most plentiful of the date. Five known die varieties of 1803 span the higher rarity ratings with one variety at each rarity level from R.4 to R.8. While this piece has been cleaned and retoned, it has an attractive appearance despite surface marks on each side. Both sides are dark gray with lighter silver on the high points.
From The Classic Collection.
1805 10C 4 Berries VF20 NGC. JR-2, R.2. A moderately worn example of the 4 Berries reverse, one of two distinct varieties and die pairs for the year in dimes. Gold, rose, and violet overtones grace deep silver-blue surfaces.(
Registry values: P5)
1805 10C 5 Berries Good 6 PCGS. CAC. JR-1, R.3. This pearl-gray Heraldic Eagle dime has mostly clear reverse peripheral legends, although a couple of letters in AMERICA are weak. The date is bold, and most stars are clear. The tops of the letters in LIBERTY are faint. No marks are consequential for the grade.(
Registry values: P5)
1807 10C VF35 PCGS. JR-1, R.2. Sole die pair for the year. A dramatically toned Choice VF coin that has startling spots of silver-white at the worn high points of otherwise deep charcoal-gray surfaces.(
Registry values: P5)
1807 10C AU55 PCGS. CAC. JR-1, R.2. Only one die variety is known of the 1807 dimes, with an exorbitant mintage of 165,000 coins, a large total for a single die pair. Like most, both sides show heavy clash marks and die bulges, causing weakness at the left side of the obverse. This lustrous Choice AU coin has rich golden-brown and ivory toning with excellent eye appeal.(
Registry values: P5)
Bust Dimes
1821 10C Small Date MS62 PCGS. JR-9, R.2. Medium golden-brown and dove-gray toning embraces this sharply struck representative. The satiny surfaces are smooth aside from a couple of hair-thin obverse marks.(
Registry values: N1793)
1825 10C MS65 NGC. JR-1, R.4. Star 8 is very close to top of denticle and the A in STATES is doubled to the left. The reported mintage for 1825 was 510,000 dimes, although most students of the series believe that the first 100,000 pieces were dated 1824. Five varieties are known, including three common marriages and two scarce marriages, produced from the combination of four obverse dies and three reverse dies. This lovely Gem has gold, gray, and lilac surfaces with frosty underlying luster. The eagle's head and neck are a trifle weak but all other design elements are bold. Census: 7 in 65 for the issue, 2 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N4719)
1828 10C Small Date MS62 PCGS. JR-1, R.2. The more common of two 1828 dime die pairs, one with Small Date and the other Large Date. Semireflective silver surfaces show touches of gold and rose at the margins. For the variety, Population: 7 in 62, 17 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1829 10C Curl Base 2 Genuine PCGS. JR-10, 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 a Good specimen that has been damaged. A dig is prominent atop Liberty's cap, and the portrait displays faint hairlines. Most of LIBERTY shows, and all letters in E PLURIBUS UNUM are at least partially present. A famous rarity within the Capped Bust dime series.
1834 10C Small 4 MS64 PCGS. JR-7, R.2. An attractive near-Gem example of the sole Small 4 die pair, softly struck on the high points but with luster over the devices and no trace of wear. Both sides are primarily pale silver-gray with subtle golden overtones that are most visible at the rims. For the variety, Population: 30 in 64, 9 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1834 10C Large 4 MS65 NGC. JR-2, R.3. A scarce Large 4 die pair, distinguished by the short perfect crossbar projection on the 4 in the date and the alignment of the second T in STATES with the I in PLURIBUS. This strongly lustrous example has silver centers and bold gold, blue, and violet toning at the margins. The patina covers more area on the obverse.(
Registry values: P1)
Proof Bust Dimes
1834 10C PR65 NGC. JR-5, R.8 as a proof. In Early United States Dimes 1796-1837, the authors state that proof examples are known for 1834 JR-1, JR-6, and JR-7. We believe that they meant JR-5, rather than JR-6. We have only been able to trace eight proof 1834 dimes, including four of JR-1, two of JR-5, and two of JR-7.
The mirrored surfaces of this Gem proof are hidden beneath extremely deep steel patina, with hints of iridescent toning. A slight raised area is evident in the field at the mouth, chin, and neck, although it is very minor and insufficient to discount the proof status of this piece. This lovely proof has the longest continuous provenance of any 1834 proof dime, dating back to the mid-1940s.
Ex: F.C.C. Boyd (World's Greatest Collection, Numismatic Gallery, 1945), lot 492; Numismatic Gallery (6/1950), lot 185; Floyd T. Starr (Stack's, 10/1992), lot 358; Stack's (1/2002), lot 1153; Superior (2/2003), lot 1345; Central States Auction (Heritage, 4/2009), lot 2245.
Seated Dimes
1837 10C No Stars, Large Date MS65 PCGS Secure. CAC. All business strikes of the Large Date variety have the lower left curve of the 7 repunched, unlike the proofs. The reverse is also rotated to the right on the business strikes. This example is an early die state with no evidence of the heavy obverse die cracks that develop later. The surfaces are fully lustrous with satiny brilliance and lovely iridescent toning. Population: 25 in 65, 7 finer (8/10).
From The Bob Simpson Collection of Seated Dimes.(
Registry values: N4719)
1837 10C No Stars, Small Date MS66+ PCGS Secure. CAC. The shape of the 3 and 7 in the date, in addition to the physical size of the digits, distinguish the Small Date and Large Date logotypes. The Small Date logotype has curved tops to the 3 and 7, while the Large Date logotype has flat tops to those digits. This example has the reverse rotated a few degrees right of normal.
Both sides have a bold strike with full hair detail on the obverse and full leaf detail on the reverse. The surfaces are exceptional, with frosty ivory luster. Splashes of russet, blue, and iridescent toning add to its overall eye appeal. This impressive piece is the single finest example that PCGS has certified, and one of just four Small Date dimes that have received the MS66 numerical grade (8/10).
From The Bob Simpson Collection of Seated Dimes.(
Registry values: P5)
1838 10C Large Stars MS67 NGC. Fortin-107. The obverse die has stars 5, 12, and 13 boldly repunched on this Large Stars variety. The variety is scarce, and is usually found in circulated grades.
It is definitely the sign of an important sale when we can offer two Superb Gem representatives of this second-year Seated dime from the Philadelphia Mint. This is a wholly original example with rich electric-blue peripheral toning around golden-gray color in the center of the obverse and crimson-gold patina in the center of the reverse. Shimmering satin luster is seen at all angles, the devices are fully brought up in all areas. There are no bothersome abrasions or readily evident pedigree markers. Census: 8 in 67, 2 finer (7/10).
From The Bob Simpson Collection of Seated Dimes.(
Registry values: N1)
1838 10C Small Stars MS68 ★ NGC. Fortin-101a. The first Seated dimes issued in 1837 had an obverse that was similar to the initial Christian Gobrecht-designed silver dollars of 1836 with his famous Seated Liberty design in a plain field, the date below. On dimes, the design only appeared in 1837 and 1838, the latter year exclusively from the New Orleans Mint. At Philadelphia, the design was modified in 1838 with the addition of 13 stars, sometimes large and other times small as on this example.
All 1838 Small Stars obverse Seated dimes were minted from a doubled reverse die, further enhancing the intrigue of this die marriage. Early and late die states are also identified. The early die states always have an obverse die crack through stars 1 to 6, as seen here. Later die states have an additional reverse die crack through S OF AME, as also observed on this example. Reverse die doubling is most evident on the O in ONE and the D in DIME, as well as the leaves and berries left of those letters. Gerry Fortin identifies the small obverse stars from a punch intended for half dimes.
This amazing 1838 Small Stars dime is the single finest piece that NGC or PCGS has certified. NGC has graded just this one coin in MS68, and it is so nice that it also received the coveted Star designation. Virtually flawless surfaces exhibit highly lustrous mint frost with light ivory at the centers, gradually changing to russet, blue, and sea-green nearer the borders on each side.
From The Bob Simpson Collection of Seated Dimes.(
Registry values: N1)
1838 10C Partial Drapery MS64 PCGS Secure. Fortin-109. The famous Partial Drapery variety is the result of die clashing, with the E of DIME clashed at Liberty's elbow. The present specimen is a late die state known as Fortin-109, with reverse die erosion evident between UNITED and the border. These Partial Drapery coins are scarce and highly collectible in Mint State grades. This lovely piece has frosty luster beneath steel and iridescent toning on both sides. Population: 5 in 64, 4 finer (8/10).
From The Bob Simpson Collection of Seated Dimes.(
Registry values: P5)
1839 10C No Drapery MS65 PCGS Secure. CAC. Fortin-101. The 39 are repunched with recutting on stars 5 and 6, The reverse has a short die crack below the R in AMERICA. This beautiful and bold Gem has frosty silver surfaces with delicate peripheral gold and blue toning on each side. Population: 13 in 65, 19 finer (8/10).
From The Bob Simpson Collection of Seated Dimes.(
Registry values: N2998)
1840 10C No Drapery MS65+ PCGS Secure. CAC. A transitional year with No Drapery and With Drapery coins created at Philadelphia and No Drapery coins minted at New Orleans. This impressive Gem has sharp design features with outstanding eye appeal. Both sides are lustrous with a hint of champagne toning over the frosty surfaces. Population: 1 in 65+, 7 finer (8/10).
From The Bob Simpson Collection of Seated Dimes.(
Registry values: N2998)
1840-O 10C No Drapery MS62 PCGS Secure. CAC. The Medium O variety from only one reverse die known with that mintmark size and used in 1840. The die crack down through the E in STATES to the N in ONE is diagnostic. This important piece has satiny silver luster with lovely peripheral iridescence. Population: 4 in 62, 5 finer (8/10) for all 1840-O dimes of varying mintmark sizes.
From The Bob Simpson Collection of Seated Dimes.(
Registry values: N1793)
1840 10C Drapery MS64 PCGS Secure. CAC. Most 1840 Seated Liberty dimes are the No Drapery coins, with few of these later With Drapery pieces minted. Gerry Fortin writes at seateddimevarieties.com that "this date is very underrated as few examples are known" in Mint State grades. The population data bears that out as PCGS and NGC have each certified just one MS64 and one finer. Fortin has identified eight different die varieties of the No Drapery coins, but only one variety of the With Drapery type. The specialist will understand just how important an opportunity is presented here. Both sides are fully lustrous and sharply defined with only wispy champagne toning over brilliant silver surfaces. A few scattered marks on each side are consistent with the grade. Population: 1 in 64, 1 finer (8/10).
From The Bob Simpson Collection of Seated Dimes.(
Registry values: N4719)
1841 10C MS67 ★ NGC. Fortin-102. An incredibly beautiful Superb Gem, this dime has satiny luster beneath vibrant and intermingled gold, rose, violet, and blue toning with hints of bright silver on each side. The design elements are bold and the overall eye appeal is exceptional. Census: 1 in 67 ★ , 1 finer (7/10).
From The Bob Simpson Collection of Seated Dimes.(
Registry values: N1)
1841-O 10C MS65 PCGS Secure. CAC. Ex: Eliasberg. The Open Bud reverse as usually seen, with split berries in the wreath. This lovely Gem has frosty luster and smooth surfaces beneath golden-brown and iridescent toning. Population: 2 in 65, 0 finer (8/10).
Ex: Louis E. Eliasberg, Sr.; Eliasberg Estate (Bowers and Merena, 5/1996), lot 1122.From The Bob Simpson Collection of Seated Dimes.(
Registry values: N2998)
1842 10C MS66 PCGS Secure. CAC. This plentiful variety has a short die crack from the right stem end to the rim. Both sides of this sharply defined Premium Gem have pristine surfaces that exhibit wisps of gold toning over frosty and highly lustrous silver brilliance. Population: 2 in 66, 0 finer (8/10).
From The Bob Simpson Collection of Seated Dimes.(
Registry values: N1)
1842-O 10C MS64 NGC. CAC. Medium O. The 1842-O is one of the important condition rarities in the Seated dime series, with only one PCGS Gem and one other NGC Gem certified. Two mintmark sizes are known for these coins, the Small O and Medium O. The Small O variety is currently unknown in Mint State grades. This delightful example has generally excellent detail with light gold toning on both sides. Census: 6 in 64, 1 finer (7/10).
From The Bob Simpson Collection of Seated Dimes.(
Registry values: N4719)
1843 10C MS64 PCGS. CAC. Fortin-105. A scarce variety with die scratches from Liberty's foot to the border, and others from the border over NIT. This Choice Mint State piece has delicate gold toning over frosty silver surfaces. Liberty's head lacks full detail, but other elements of the design are sharply defined. Population: 17 in 64, 3 finer (8/10).Population: 17 in 64, 3 finer (8/10).
From The Bob Simpson Collection of Seated Dimes.(
Registry values: N1793)
1843-O 10C XF45 NGC. Only one die variety is currently identified for the 1843-O dimes, and examples appear in the marketplace infrequently, regardless of grade. Although the surfaces have minor imperfections, including scratches and other tiny defects, this piece is highly desirable for its existing detail and its rarity. A long wait may face the collector who seeks a higher grade piece.
From The Bob Simpson Collection of Seated Dimes.(
Registry values: N991)
1845 10C MS66 PCGS Secure. CAC. The date is high and heavy, nearly touching the base below Liberty. Actually the date would touch the base save for small indentations to permit visibility of the complete digits. A faint die crack at ED of UNITED confirms the Fortin-105 attribution. A lovely Premium Gem, this example is lustrous with frosty mint surfaces beneath deep iridescent toning. Population: 3 in 66, 0 finer (8/10).
From The Bob Simpson Collection of Seated Dimes.(
Registry values: N1)
1845-O 10C MS62 PCGS Secure. CAC. The New Orleans Seated dimes of 1845 rank among the rarest and most desirable coins of the entire series. Consider the combined PCGS and NGC population of just three MS62 coins and only one finer piece. Since the one finer piece is the Eliasberg specimen that PCGS has graded MS69 (!), this coin is essentially the finest available example.
A highly appealing and desirable Mint State piece, this 1845-O dime has brilliant silver surfaces with hints of champagne toning. Both sides have fully reflective, mirrored fields with lustrous devices. The advanced Seated dime specialist will clearly appreciate the present opportunity.
From The Bob Simpson Collection of Seated Dimes.(
Registry values: N2998)
1846 10C AU53 NGC. Defects below the crossbar of the 4 and in the upper loop of the 6 appear on both business strikes and proofs, despite being coined from different obverse dies. The 1846 dimes are the only pre-1858 coins where high-grade business strikes are rarer than proofs. Only 31,300 business strikes were minted, and few of those have survived in grades above Very Fine. This lovely AU example has light silvery-gray surfaces with the luster somewhat subdued in the fields. It is an impressive high-grade circulated example that will appeal to a wide range of collectors. Census: 2 in 53, 2 finer (7/10).
From The Bob Simpson Collection of Seated Dimes.(
Registry values: N1793)
1847 10C MS64 NGC. Fortin-103. Possibly a blundered date variety with a defect at the border below the 7. The reverse has a vertical die crack from the lower rim into the ribbon ends. This piece is far finer than the Fortin plate coin at seateddimevarieties.com. The surfaces are satiny and brilliant with strong design details and no evidence of toning on either side. Census: 2 in 64, 1 finer (7/10).
From The Bob Simpson Collection of Seated Dimes.(
Registry values: N2998)
1848 10C MS66 NGC. The only certified Premium Gem 1848 Seated dime (8/10). This beauty has brilliant and satiny silver luster with faint gold toning on each side. The design motifs are quite sharply struck and the surfaces are pristine. It is probably the finest existing 1848 Seated dime.
The dies are characteristic of Fortin-101 as described at seateddimevarieties.com, but the die state is intermediate between Fortin-101 and 101a. The obverse has the die lines at stars 11 and 12 as on 101, while the reverse has advanced die cracks similar to 101a. Census: 1 in 66, 0 finer (8/10).
From The Bob Simpson Collection of Seated Dimes.(
Registry values: N1)
1849 10C MS66 PCGS Secure. Fortin-104. Walter Breen called this variety (#3257) a "Concealed Overdate" with the repunching visible in the upper loops of the 8 and 9. Brian Greer and Gerry Fortin both consider the variety to be a Repunched Date. We agree with Greer and Fortin. However, it is an extremely interesting and desirable repunched date, with the first impression about 25% lower than the final position. Fortin considers this a Top 100 Variety as seateddimevarieties.com. He suggests a 100 to 200% premium over standard values.
In addition to its desirability as a Repunched Date variety, this piece is also one of the finest existing 1849 dimes of any variety. PCGS and NGC have combined to certify just four pieces in MS66, with none finer. This example has bold design features and satiny luster beneath a thin veil of champagne toning. The surfaces are virtually flawless. Population: 1 in 66, 0 finer (8/10).
From The Bob Simpson Collection of Seated Dimes.(
Registry values: N1)
1850 10C MS65 NGC. This sharply detailed Gem has brilliant silver surfaces with subtle gold toning over satiny luster. Both sides have fully reflective, or prooflike fields that create excellent eye appeal. The 1850 Seated dimes are usually found in circulated grades, and rarely in Gem Mint State grades. Census: 11 in 65, 0 finer (8/10).
From The Bob Simpson Collection of Seated Dimes.(
Registry values: N2998)
1850-O 10C MS67 PCGS Secure. CAC. Fortin-105. Ex: Pittman. A rare variety with a high date clearly separated from the base of Liberty, combined with a reverse having a Large Oblique O that leans sharply to the left. The Fortin plate coin for the variety is XF45. The mintage of 510,000 1850-O dimes does little to tell of the actual rarity of this issue. The average certified grade is only about AU50.
This is the only Superb Gem 1850-O dime that PCGS has certified, with one similar piece that is NGC certified. It is also the first MS67 1850-O dime that we have ever offered. In our auction archives are three MS66 coins that all failed to find buyers, meaning that a single MS65 is the finest we have previously sold, followed by an AU58, the second finest we have sold in the past.
An amazing Superb Gem, this coin from the Pittman Collection exhibits frosty mint luster and bold design elements beneath rich gold and iridescent toning. We believe that this piece is the finest known 1850-O dime. Population: 1 in 67, 0 finer (8/10).
Ex: David Bullowa (9/27/1947); John Jay Pittman (David Akers, 10/1997), lot 608.From The Bob Simpson Collection of Seated Dimes.(
Registry values: N1)
1851 10C MS65+ PCGS Secure. CAC. A Top 100 Variety in the Seated dime series. The date is sharply repunched with the addition of a misplaced 1 with its top visible along the left shield border. Both sides of this splendid Gem are highly lustrous and sharply defined with delicate champagne toning. A splendid piece for the advanced Seated dime specialist. Population: 1 in 65+, 1 finer (8/10).
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Registry values: N2998)
1851-O 10C MS64 NGC. Although 400,000 of these coins were minted, Gerry Fortin has been unable to describe more than one die variety. This Choice Mint State example has satiny luster beneath intermingled russet, blue, and iridescent toning. It is one of the finer examples known, with only one higher grade piece certified by NGC or PCGS. Census: 2 in 64, 1 finer (7/10).
From The Bob Simpson Collection of Seated Dimes.(
Registry values: N2998)
1852 10C MS65 PCGS Secure. CAC. Fortin-108, R.4. Blended golden-brown and cream-gray dominate, but the obverse margin offers freckled fire-red and russet patina. This lustrous and well struck Gem is remarkably devoid of contact. The Fortin variety is identified by a bold die crack on each side of the left edge of Liberty's rock. Population: 15 in 65, 5 finer (8/10).
From The Bob Simpson Collection of Seated Dimes.(
Registry values: N2998)
1852-O 10C MS64 NGC. Fortin-101. An untoned, satiny, and sharply struck Choice New Orleans dime. Contact is trivial and limited to a couple of minute ticks on the right obverse field. A tiny retained lamination, as produced, touches the tip of the left wreath stem. Census: 10 in 64, 2 finer (7/10).
From The Bob Simpson Collection of Seated Dimes.(
Registry values: N2998)
1853 10C No Arrows MS66 PCGS. CAC. The No Arrows 1853 dimes are rarities in all grades. Although the mintage of 95,000 should have been sufficient to provide many survivors today, that is not the case due to the substantial amount of silver in each coin before the weight was reduced later in the year. The No Arrows coins were hoarded and melted for their silver content. Today, PCGS and NGC have certified just 16 examples at this grade level, with 16 other higher grade pieces. This Premium Gem specimen has pristine, frosty silver surfaces with brilliant luster and a frame of gold and iridescent toning.
From The Bob Simpson Collection of Seated Dimes.(
Registry values: N1)
1853 10C Arrows MS67+ PCGS Secure. CAC. Struck from an obverse die with a Hubbed date and arrow heads, this piece has a shattered obverse and a clashed reverse. Gerry Fortin has identified 17 varieties through the study of die cracks and clash marks that appear on all the known pieces. This piece most closely resembles Fortin-109, with that variety illustrated by an AU50 example.
This incredible Superb Gem has fully brilliant silver surfaces with bold design motifs and considerable die wear in addition to the die cracks and clash marks. The surfaces are impressive and essentially flawless. This beauty will appeal to a wide audience, including type collectors, date collectors, variety specialists, and die state aficionado.
From The Bob Simpson Collection of Seated Dimes.(
Registry values: N1)
1853-O 10C Arrows MS64 NGC. More than 1 million 1853-O dimes were minted, but these piece entered circulation at a time when commerce was starved for small change. The typical survivor is worn, with VF or XF grades seen most frequently. It is an underrated date in all Mint State grades. NGC and PCGS have each graded a single piece finer than this example. A satiny near-Gem with bright silver surfaces and peripheral blue-green toning, thicker on the obverse. Faint surface marks including trivial nicks and scratches that prevent a higher grade. Census: 1 in 64, 1 finer (7/10).
From The Bob Simpson Collection of Seated Dimes.(
Registry values: N2998)
1854 10C Arrows MS66 NGC. After the weight was reduced in 1853, mintages increased dramatically, with an additional increase in survival rates. This Premium Gem satiny luster beneath vivid gold, heather, and iridescent toning. The design motifs are boldly detailed. Census: 10 in 66, 7 finer (7/10).
From The Bob Simpson Collection of Seated Dimes.(
Registry values: N1)
1854-O 10C Arrows MS67 NGC. A sensational Superb Gem, this 1854-O dime has reflective fields around lustrous devices. Both sides are richly toned in sea-green, pale gold, and amber. The surfaces are exceptional, and the design details are bold. Census: 3 in 67, 0 finer (7/10).
From The Bob Simpson Collection of Seated Dimes.(
Registry values: N1)
1855 10C Arrows MS67 NGC. More than 2 million 1855 Arrows dimes were minted at Philadelphia, and survivors are plentiful in lower grades. However, Superb Gem examples like this piece are quite rare. Both sides are sharply defined with satiny surfaces beneath beautiful blue and iridescent toning. Census: 4 in 67, 2 finer (7/10).
From The Bob Simpson Collection of Seated Dimes.(
Registry values: N1)
1856 10C Small Date MS66 PCGS Secure. CAC. A hint of golden patina graces this satiny and undisturbed high grade dime. Fully struck save for trivial incompleteness on the dentils. The 1856 has a sizeable mintage, but Uncirculated examples are scarce, and at the MS66 level the issue becomes a formidable conditional rarity. Population: 4 in 66, 1 finer (8/10).
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Registry values: N1)
1856 10C Large Date--Broadstruck Out of Collar--AU55 PCGS Secure. Bright silver surfaces with weak border details resulting from the erroneous strike, presumably with a plain edge as suggested by the PCGS description of this Mint error. Both sides are bright and lustrous with a hint of gold toning and a small planchet defect at 7 o'clock on the reverse.
From The Bob Simpson Collection of Seated Dimes.(
Registry values: P4)
1856 10C Large Date MS66 PCGS Secure. Fortin-101. Blundered Date. The top of a misplaced 6 is seen in the drapery just right of the skirt pendent. This variety has been known since 1978, but it was only in 2003 that Gerry Fortin recognized the true nature of the misplaced digit.
In addition to its desirability as a Blundered Date variety, this example is also the single finest certified 1856 Large Date dime. Both sides are sharply detailed with frosty silver luster and splashes of subtle gold toning. Both dies show light clash marks. Population: 1 in 66, 0 finer (8/10).
From The Bob Simpson Collection of Seated Dimes.(
Registry values: P4)
1856-O 10C MS65 NGC. Fortin-108a, R.3. Medium O. Mottled rose-red, forest-green, and tan-brown encompass this lustrous and boldly struck Gem. Devoid of marks and highly desirable. Clashed near Liberty's head, and die cracks connect the stars. A cluster of die cracks is noted near the left wreath stem. Census: 6 in 65, 0 finer (7/10).
From The Bob Simpson Collection of Seated Dimes.(
Registry values: N2998)
1856-S 10C MS64 PCGS Secure. CAC. Only one finer example of this issue has been certified by PCGS with none finer at NGC. The average certified grade of all 1856-S dimes is only about XF40, clearly illustrating the high grade rarity of this date. The original mintage of the date was 70,000 coins, and only one variety is currently recognized, in two distinct die states.
This example is an early die state from perfect obverse and reverse dies. both sides are brilliant with satiny silver luster and reflective fields. Hints of champagne and iridescent toning are evident. The design elements are bold. The advanced Seated dime specialist will be amazed at its overall quality.
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Registry values: N4719)
1857 10C MS65 ★ NGC. Considerable peripheral weakness is evident, especially at the upper obverse of this highly lustrous Gem. both sides are brilliant at the center with rich gold, blue, and sea-green toning near the borders. This is the only 1857 dime assigned the NGC ★ designation. Census: 1 in 65 ★ , 12 finer (8/10).
From The Bob Simpson Collection of Seated Dimes.(
Registry values: N2998)
1857-O 10C MS66 PCGS Secure. CAC. Fortin-107a, R.3. Medium O. The tobacco-brown centers are framed by apple-green borders. A beautifully preserved and lustrous Gem. The strike is intricate except for the obverse dentils near 12 o'clock. A diagonal die crack left of the date is characteristic of the Fortin attribution. Population: 9 in 66, 1 finer (8/10).
From The Bob Simpson Collection of Seated Dimes.(
Registry values: N1)
1858 10C MS67 NGC. An amazing Superb Gem, this 1858 Seated dime has full design definition with satiny fields and frosty devices. Both sides are fully brilliant with no evidence of toning. It is a remarkable piece with few peers. Only one coin is graded higher. Census: 4 in 67, 1 finer (7/10).
From The Bob Simpson Collection of Seated Dimes.(
Registry values: N1)
1858-O 10C MS65 PCGS Secure. CAC. Fortin-101. Despite a reported mintage of 290,000 pieces, Gerry Fortin's Seated dimes website lists only one die pairing. This coruscating representative is richly toned in blended jade-green, dove-gray, and golden-tan. Nicely struck, and nearly immaculate save for a hair-thin mark beneath the E in LIBERTY. Population: 6 in 65, 1 finer (8/10).
From The Bob Simpson Collection of Seated Dimes.(
Registry values: N2998)
1858-S 10C MS63 NGC. Fortin-101. The 1858-S is one of the rarest Seated dimes in Mint State grades. In fact, the average certified grade is less than XF, telling the importance of high grade pieces. Three die varieties are identified by Gerry Fortin, who implies that the 101 variety is the rarest. Fortin writes: "Variety 103 followed by Variety 102 appear to be the more common die pairings based on my serious examination of circulated specimens during the past ten years or so."
Certainly, Fortin would have preferred to examine Mint State coins, but NGC and PCGS have only certified seven Mint State examples in all grades. Those seven coins include just two that grade finer than this piece. It is fully lustrous with bright silver surfaces, sharp design features, splashes of iridescent toning, and reflective fields. Census: 1 in 63, 1 finer (7/10).
From The Bob Simpson Collection of Seated Dimes.(
Registry values: N4719)
1859-O 10C MS68 NGC. The obverse has a low date that appears to slope up slightly to the right. Die chips are evident at stars 3 through 6. Light clash marks are visible on both sides, and the obverse is cracked across Liberty's head to star 8, the cap, star 9, and from stars 10 to 12. The reverse has minor clash marks, and the mintmark tilts slightly to the right.
The average certified grade of all 1859-O dimes is only MS60, so this Superb Gem MS68 example is far above the typical piece encountered. It is highly lustrous with satiny mint brilliance beneath intense blue, green, gold, and iridescent toning. Census: 1 in 68, 0 finer (7/10).
From The Bob Simpson Collection of Seated Dimes.(
Registry values: N1)
1859-S 10C MS62 PCGS. CAC. The 1858-S and 1859-S dimes had identical mintages of 60,000 coins, and they have similar populations. While seven Mint State 1858-S dimes are certified at PCGS and NGC, just five of these 1859-S dimes are certified in Mint State. The five coins include three MS62 dimes, one MS63, and one MS65. Gerry Fortin has only identified one die marriage through his many years of researching the series. This lovely Mint State piece has brilliant and frosty silver luster with faint champagne overtones. A lovely piece. Population: 1 in 62, 2 finer (8/10).
From The Bob Simpson Collection of Seated Dimes.(
Registry values: N4719)
1860-S 10C MS65 PCGS Secure. CAC. The final Stars Obverse type, and the only example of the type dated 1860, resulting from slow receipt of new dies at the San Francisco Mint. Like so many Seated dimes, this issue is rare in Mint State grades, and extremely rare at the Gem level. PCGS has certified three in MS65 with none finer, while NGC has never certified an MS65, but has graded one finer coin. Two varieties are known, and the Fortin-102 variety represented here, is slightly more difficult to locate. The Fortin plate coin at seateddimevarieties.com is VF20, and even that grade is respectable for an 1860-S dime.
This gorgeous Gem has full frosty mint brilliance with lustrous surfaces hosting delightful gold, russet, blue, and violet toning. The surfaces are exceptional with only a few minuscule ticks. Population: 3 in 65, 0 finer (8/10).
From The Bob Simpson Collection of Seated Dimes.(
Registry values: N4719)
1860 10C MS67+ PCGS Secure. CAC. Fortin-107. A network of slender die cracks across the reverse margin identifies the variety. Light almond-gold toning drapes this highly lustrous and virtually immaculate Superb Gem. A wonderful example from the introductory year of the Legend Obverse type. Population: 1 in 67+, 1 finer (8/10).
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Registry values: N1)
1860-O 10C XF45 PCGS Secure. CAC. The mintage of the 1860-O was a low, low 40,000 pieces. Only 104 grading events have been recorded by both PCGS and NGC representing approximately 80 individual coins. Grades of 1860-O dimes are fairly evenly distributed from AG through AU55 with no significant quantity in any grade range. A mere seven pieces have been certified by both services in XF45. The surfaces of this piece are bright and covered with deep, variegated blue, gold, and violet toning. A shallow scratch is noted to the right of Liberty's head and there is evidence of planchet porosity on the center of the figure of Liberty.
From The Bob Simpson Collection of Seated Dimes.(
Registry values: N2998)
1861 10C MS66 NGC. Type Two Obverse. The subtle differences between the Type One and Type Two obverse styles are mostly easily viewed by noting the number of shield lines above the scroll of LIBERTY. The Type One obverse has five lines above the scroll, and the Type Two obverse has six lines. This sharply defined Premium Gem has intense gold, violet, blue, and emerald toning with frosty underlying luster. Census: 11 in 66, 2 finer (7/10).
From The Bob Simpson Collection of Seated Dimes.(
Registry values: N1793)
1861-S 10C MS61 PCGS. CAC. From a mintage of 172,500 pieces, this Civil War era dime is scarce in any grade, and very rare in Mint State. The present coin exhibits a razor-sharp strike, with fine detail present on all design elements. The surfaces display subtle mint luster under wisps of lavender toning. Population: 1 in 61, 5 finer (8/10).
From The Bob Simpson Collection of Seated Dimes.(
Registry values: N1793)
1862 10C MS66+ PCGS. CAC. A sharply struck example of this popular Civil War era dime, the brilliant surfaces are impeccable and semiprooflike. The original mintage was quite large, at 847,000 pieces, but few examples have survived in Premium Gem condition. The plus designation attests to the high-end quality of this piece. Population: 13 in 66, 2 finer (8/10).
From The Bob Simpson Collection of Seated Dimes.(
Registry values: N1793)
1863 10C MS65 PCGS Secure. Only 14,460 Seated Liberty dimes were minted in 1863, probably because silver coins were being hoarded at the height of the Civil War era. The present coin is a magnificent Gem, with reflective, prooflike fields. All devices are strongly impressed, except for a little softness on the bow knot. Population: 7 in 65, 2 finer (8/10).
From The Bob Simpson Collection of Seated Dimes.(
Registry values: N2998)
1864-S 10C MS64+ PCGS Secure. CAC. The 1864-S Seated Liberty dime enjoyed a mintage of 230,000 pieces, making it the most available of the popular Civil War issues. The date is still extremely rare at the Choice Mint State level. The present coin exhibits sharp details throughout, except for slight softness on the bow knot, and the satiny mint luster is most attractive. The high-end status of this coin is confirmed by the plus designation. Population: 3 in 64, 2 finer (8/10).
From The Bob Simpson Collection of Seated Dimes.(
Registry values: N1793)
1865 10C MS66 PCGS Secure. CAC. The last year of the Civil War saw a small mintage of 10,500 Seated Liberty dimes at the Philadelphia Mint. The issue is scarce in all grades today, and examples in Premium Gem condition are quite rare. The present coin displays an exemplary strike, with vibrant, frosty mint luster. The pristine surfaces are completely brilliant, and eye appeal is outstanding. Population: 4 in 66, 3 finer (8/10).
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Registry values: N1)
1866 10C MS66 PCGS Secure. CAC. The 1866 Seated Liberty dime boasts a token mintage of 8,725 pieces, and the issue is very rare in Mint State grades. The present coin is a spectacular Premium Gem, with intricate detail present on all devices. The reflective fields shine under light green and lavender patina. Population: 4 in 66, 1 finer (8/10).
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Registry values: N1)
1866-S 10C MS66 NGC. Fortin variety 101 with a vertical die crack across Liberty's body to the shield, with a weakly defined mintmark. Often times, circulated examples have the mintmark nearly invisible, and they are often mistaken for 1866 Philadelphia dimes. However, the date positions of 1866 and 1866-S dimes are entirely different, and will always reveal the true variety. Of course, at the MS66 grade level it just doesn't matter which Mint produced the coin.
The ribbon bow on this piece is weak, but all other details are strong. the surfaces are highly lustrous with pearlescent toning on each side. Census: 2 in 66, 0 finer (7/10).
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Registry values: N1)
1867 10C MS67 PCGS Secure. CAC. At first glance this Superb Gem looks like a proof, but the presence of bold clash marks and slightly subdued fields will show that it is a more desirable business strike. Both sides have prooflike surfaces with cameo contrast beneath intense gold, lilac, and blue toning. It is also a Perfect Date variety, while all 1867 proof dimes have a Repunched Date. This example is Fortin-102 with minute die doubling at the right side of the reverse. The mirrored surfaces are probably a result of die polishing to remove clash marks. Population: 2 in 67, 0 finer (8/10).
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1867-S 10C MS66 NGC. This frosty Premium Gem has brilliant silver luster with bright, mostly untoned surfaces, and bold design definition on both sides, although the mintmark shows slight weakness. The surfaces are virtually flawless, displaying subtle hints of iridescence on each side. This is a remarkable coin with few peers. In fact, it is the only MS66 certified, with only one finer coin. This specimen represents Fortin-102, with a small raised die defect just below Liberty's left knee. Census: 1 in 66, 1 finer (7/10).
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1868 10C MS66 NGC. This better Philadelphia issue had a significant mintage of 464,600 pieces but a low survival rate, especially in high grades. Only two pieces have been so graded by NGC (and two by PCGS) with none certified finer (8/10). This is an all-white coin with bright, semireflective fields ad splendid mint luster. The surfaces are so clean it actually would be possible to count the few reeding marks that are present. Exceptional quality.
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Registry values: N1)
1868-S 10C MS65 NGC. The 1868-S is scarce in XF and rare in mint condition. The present coin is one of the finest known. The surfaces are brilliant and sharply defined throughout. The mint frost is almost unbroken by abrasions on either side. Census: 5 in 65, 2 finer (7/10).
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Registry values: N2998)
1869 10C MS66 PCGS Secure. CAC. Long Flag to 1 in Date. The 1869 is much scarcer than its mintage of just over a quarter million pieces would indicate. Only a couple of dozen pieces are known in mint condition, and this is one of the finest. This appears to be an early striking from the Long Flag die pairing as the fields are brightly reflective through the multiple layers of toning seen on each side. Also there are no die cracks that might be present on later strikings. Rich cherry-red and cobalt-blue toning is splashed over each side of this immaculate Premium Gem. Population: 5 in 66, 4 finer (8/10).
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Registry values: N1)
1869-S 10C MS66 NGC. Fortin-101. The "High Date" variety of the 1869-S dime. Lustrous and essentially brilliant with smooth, undisturbed surfaces. The strike is crisp save for the mintmark and the upper left portion of the wreath. An important Gem of this conditionally rare issue, available in grades through XF but seldom encountered in the present quality. Census: 2 in 66, 0 finer (7/10).
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Registry values: N1)
1870 10C MS65 PCGS Secure. CAC. Fortin-105. Slight doubling is visible in the field above the O in ONE and the D in DIME, with a diagonal die scratch from the wreath to the E in DIME. This Gem has brilliant silver surfaces with soft, frosty luster and delicate heather toning. The date is scarce in Gem grades. Population: 5 in 65, 3 finer (8/10).
From The Bob Simpson Collection of Seated Dimes.(
Registry values: N1793)
1870-S 10C MS66 PCGS Secure. CAC. Like so many San Francisco Seated dimes, the 1870-S is an important condition rarity with an average certified grade of just over XF40. This Premium Gem is far finer, and it is one of three coins tied for the finest that PCGS has certified (8/10). Both sides are highly lustrous and sharply defined with light champagne toning over brilliant silver surfaces. Gerry Fortin discusses a small hoard of Mint State coins, but they must have all been in lower numerical grades. Here is an incredible opportunity for the advanced Seated dime collector to obtain one of the finest certified pieces.
From The Bob Simpson Collection of Seated Dimes.(
Registry values: N1)
1871 10C MS66 PCGS Secure. Fortin-102a, R.3. Per Fortin, this die pairing first struck proofs, then was used to coin business strikes. This is a satiny and minimally toned Premium Gem with uncommonly mark-free surfaces. Well impressed at the centers, while the peripheries show only minor incompleteness. Population: 6 in 66, 0 finer (8/10).
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Registry values: N1)
1871-CC 10C AU55 NGC. This extraordinary dime exhibits light gray tones over bright silver surfaces with traces of steel color. The sharp strike exhibits bold details on both sides with no indication of weakness. The fields are reflective, suggesting an early strike from fresh dies. The reverse die was reused for later years at the Carson City Mint, including all dimes from 1871 to 1874.
The mintage of this issue was 20,100 coins, and nearly all entered circulation at a time when small change was so desperately needed in the Western states. Examples are usually found in lower grades and often with heavy damage. Although this piece has some minor rim marks and other surface abrasions, it is an attractive and highly desirable representative. Census: 3 in 55, 6 finer (7/10).
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Registry values: N4719)
1871-S 10C MS65 PCGS Secure. CAC. The 1 and 8 are minutely repunched on Fortin-101, and this is the most available of three 1871-S dime varieties. This frosty Gem has lustrous and brilliant silver surfaces with splashes of subtle gold and iridescent toning on each side. All of the design elements are boldly rendered. Despite a rather high mintage of 320,000 coins, examples of this date are seldom encountered in Mint State grades, and Gem specimens are extremely rare. Population: 2 in 65, 1 finer (8/10).
From The Bob Simpson Collection of Seated Dimes.(
Registry values: N4719)
1872 10C MS66 NGC. The 1872 Seated Liberty dime is an available date in most grades, but examples in Premium Gem condition are extremely rare. The stone-white fields of this Premium Gem specimen are free of mentionable distractions, and the devices are fully brought up. Census: 1 in 66, 2 finer (7/10).
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Registry values: N1)
1872-CC 10C AU55 NGC. While some other Carson City issues may receive more attention, the 1872-CC is one of the rarest dates in that subset, especially in higher grades. NGC has never certified a finer piece, while PCGS has graded one AU58 and one MS63, the only two pieces known to exceed this example.
Both sides have light grayish-silver surfaces with subtle heather, blue, and iridescent toning. Minor planchet anomalies have weakened OF AMER, with all other design elements boldly detailed. Other surface imperfections are characteristic of all early Carson City silver coins. Census: 2 in 55, 0 finer (7/10).
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Registry values: N4719)
1872-S 10C MS65 PCGS Secure. CAC. The 190,000 coin mintage of 1872-S dimes suggests a scarce date, but does little to tell of its condition rarity in Mint State. In particular, Gem examples are rare, and this piece is one of just two that PCGS has certified MS65 with none finer (8/10). The strike is excellent, although Liberty's head is a trifle weak and the ribbon bow lacks definition. The surfaces are frosty and lustrous with gorgeous yet delicate gold, russet, teal, and iridescent toning on each side.
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Registry values: N4719)
1873 10C Closed 3, No Arrows MS66 NGC. Fortin-103, R.3. One of Fortin's Top 100 varieties, due to obvious repunching northwest of the base of the 1 and 7 in the date. Peripherally toned in arcs of autumn-brown, apple-green, and fire-red. Lustrous and crisply struck with minimal faint field grazes. Census: 4 in 66, 1 finer (7/10).
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1873 10C Open 3, No Arrows MS64 NGC. A beautiful near-Gem of this rare low mintage transitional issue, struck during the brief period when the date logotype was changed but before the weight was slightly increased to 2.5 grams. Toned golden-russet with glimpses of lavender. Lustrous and unabraded with exceptional eye appeal for the grade. Census: 5 in 64, 0 finer (7/10).
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Registry values: N991)
1873 10C Arrows MS65+ PCGS Secure. CAC. Fortin-104, R.4. The Fortin marriage is interesting for minor repunching above the base of the 1 in the date and a weakly hubbed IM in DIME. Delicate almond-gold toning enriches this lustrous and precisely struck dime. The left reverse has a few minute struck-in flecks, but post-strike contact is limited to faint grazes on the obverse field. Population: 1 in 65+, 4 finer (8/10).
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Registry values: N2998)
1873 10C Arrows Doubled Die Obverse AU58 PCGS Secure. In our July 2010 Summer FUN auction, we offered a VF35 example that was the first 1873 Doubled Die obverse dime to appear in any auction sale, regardless of the firm. That coin realized $2,875 in spirited competition. And now along comes a remarkable near-Mint representative, destined to bring an amazing price. This example has deep olive-gold toning over lustrous and slightly reflective surfaces.
From The Bob Simpson Collection of Seated Dimes.
1873-CC 10C Arrows XF45 NGC. The 1873-CC With Arrows dime is one of the classic rarities in the Seated dime series, and it is particularly desirable as it is actually the more plentiful Carson City With Arrows dime when compared to the 1874-CC. This piece has the characteristic die crack through the mintmark that is seen on some 1872-CC dimes as well as all 1873-CC and 1874-CC dimes. This Choice XF piece has pleasing light to medium gray surfaces with some iridescent toning on each side. It is a splendid piece for the advanced collector. Census: 3 in 45, 4 finer (7/10).
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Registry values: N2998)
1873-S 10C Arrows MS65 NGC. Fortin-102, R.4. Small Block S. Medium golden-gray patina graces this lustrous and refreshingly unabraded Gem. All that appears to limit the grade is the incomplete strike on Liberty's head, since the remainder of this Arrows dime is crisply impressed. Census: 2 in 65, 2 finer (7/10).
From The Bob Simpson Collection of Seated Dimes.(
Registry values: N4719)
1874 10C Arrows MS66 PCGS Secure. CAC. The 1874 Seated Liberty dime is an available date, avidly collected as a two-year type coin. The surfaces of this spectacular Premium Gem display subtle mint luster under light champagne and gold patina. All design elements are sharply detailed and eye appeal is outstanding. Population: 19 in 66, 8 finer (8/10).
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1874-CC 10C Arrows AU50 PCGS. CAC. The 1874-CC Seated Liberty dime with Arrows boasts a minuscule mintage of 10,817 pieces. The date circulated heavily at the time of issue, and many pieces have surface problems, probably resulting from improperly prepared planchets using unalloyed silver from the famous Comstock Lode. In his series reference on Seated Liberty dimes, Brian Greer remarks:
"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 rarity of the 1874-CC Arrows dime is illustrated by the fact that Louis Eliasberg settled for a VG-8 example in his magnificent collection. Currently, PCGS has certified only this specimen in AU50, with four examples finer, while NGC has graded three coins in AU50, with two finer (8/10).
The arrows at the date were added in 1873, to denote a weight increase mandated by the Mint Act of February 12, 1873. The With Arrows motif was only implemented on dimes of 1873 and 1874, creating a two-year design that is especially popular with type collectors.
The present coin is a very rare AU50 example, with lightly abraded silver-gray surfaces. Traces of mint luster cling to protected areas around the devices. The design elements are well struck in most areas, with just a touch of softness showing on Liberty's head and UN in UNITED. A diagnostic thin, curving die break can be seen through the mintmark. This is only the tenth time Heritage has been privileged to offer an 1874-CC Arrows dime in AU50 condition. The opportunity to acquire this rare key in relatively high grade may not recur for years.
From The Bob Simpson Collection of Seated Dimes.(
Registry values: N7079)
1874-S 10C Arrows MS64 NGC. Fortin-101, R.4 Micro S. Fortin notes that "in Mint State, the Small Micro S variety appears to be slightly more difficult than the Small Thin S." A chestnut-gold Choice Arrows dime with vibrant cartwheel sheen and a good strike. Immaculate aside from a faint thin mark on the reverse exergue. Census: 9 in 64, 5 finer (7/10).
From The Bob Simpson Collection of Seated Dimes.(
Registry values: N2998)
1875 10C MS67 PCGS Secure. CAC. Light golden-brown and lime-green bands grace the obverse border, while the reverse is fully toned in rich shades of tan-brown and aquamarine. A lustrous and impressively preserved example. Well struck save for the usual minor merging on the upper left portion of the wreath. Population: 4 in 67, 0 finer (8/10).
From The Bob Simpson Collection of Seated Dimes.(
Registry values: N1)
1875-CC 10C Mintmark Above Bow MS67 PCGS Secure. Fortin-106a, R.3. This is the single finest PCGS-certified 1875-CC Mintmark Above Bow dime. It is virtually brilliant and intricately struck with dynamic luster and a pristine reverse. Glimpses of prooflike surface are noted on the reverse, a phenomenon similar to that seen on Mercury dimes struck some sixty years later. Both sides display a network of fine cracks throughout the borders,
From The Bob Simpson Collection of Seated Dimes.(
Registry values: N1)
1875-S 10C Mintmark Below Bow MS66 PCGS Secure. CAC. Fortin-108, R.3. Small S. Straw-gold and cream-gray enrich this nicely struck and beautifully unabraded Premium Gem. The obverse is satiny, and the reverse is decidedly prooflike. An E is clashed (as made) near Liberty's raised elbow. Population: 4 in 66, 0 finer (8/10).
From The Bob Simpson Collection of Seated Dimes.(
Registry values: N1793)
1875-S 10C Mintmark Above Bow MS66 PCGS Secure. CAC. Light to medium chestnut-gold toning visits this lustrous and well preserved Seated dime. The Mintmark in Wreath variety is surprisingly elusive in Mint State, and the present piece ranks among the finest known. The die pairing is unlisted in Fortin, and combines his obverse 2 with his reverse A. The reverse die state is between A and A.2 and displays prominent clashmarks on the field. The obverse has slender peripheral die cracks. Population: 2 in 66, 0 finer (8/10).
From The Bob Simpson Collection of Seated Dimes.(
Registry values: P3)
1876 10C MS66+ PCGS Secure. CAC. Type One Reverse. A dusting of light chestnut toning embraces this thoroughly lustrous and precisely struck high grade dime. The strike is uncommonly sharp on the cereal wreath, and a loupe fails to reveal the presence of marks. Population: 1 in 6+, 3 finer (8/10).
From The Bob Simpson Collection of Seated Dimes.(
Registry values: N1793)
1876-CC 10C MS66 PCGS Secure. CAC. Mahogany-red and sea-green embrace this lustrous and immaculate Premium Gem. The strike is sharp, and the eye appeal is exquisite.
Many 1876-CC dimes, including the present piece, exhibit prominently die doubling on the Es in ONE DIME. This is caused by the use of two different subtype reverse hubs. The working reverse die was hubbed first by a Type One Reverse, and then by a Type Two Reverse.
From The Bob Simpson Collection of Seated Dimes.(
Registry values: N1)
1876-S 10C MS65 PCGS Secure. CAC. Type One Reverse. The usually seen reverse type, but this example has the N in ONE sharply doubled at its upper right serif, with no similar description found at seateddimevarieties.com. This piece has extensive obverse die cracks. A lovely Gem, the surfaces are fully brilliant with satiny silver luster. Population: 7 in 65, 6 finer (8/10).
From The Bob Simpson Collection of Seated Dimes.(
Registry values: N1793)
1877 10C MS67 PCGS Secure. Type Two Reverse, identified by the distance between the wreath and the E in ONE. The obverse is brilliant, and the reverse has only a hint of sun-gold toning near the rims. Lustrous and pristine with a good strike and outstanding eye appeal. Population: 4 in 67, 0 finer (8/10).
From The Bob Simpson Collection of Seated Dimes.(
Registry values: N1)
1877-CC 10C MS65+ PCGS Secure. CAC. Ex: Eliasberg. Type One Reverse. Gerry Fortin lists nine varieties with the Type One reverse and 19 varieties with the Type Two reverse. The reverse has ONE DIME doubled as almost always. This example also has faint doubling on the 18 in the date, increasing its desirability. The fields are prooflike with delicate gold toning and light cameo contrast. A desirable representative from the famous collection of Louis E. Eliasberg, Sr.
Ex: Bowers and Merena (5/1996), lot 1216.From The Bob Simpson Collection of Seated Dimes.(
Registry values: N1793)
1877-S 10C MS66 PCGS Secure. CAC. Fortin-102, R.4. Type Two Reverse. The Fortin marriage is noteworthy for a lightly repunched 18 in the date and a prominently lapped reverse die. This lustrous and pristine Premium Gem is magnificently patinated ruby-red, orange, and blue-green. Population: 3 in 66, 1 finer (8/10).
From The Bob Simpson Collection of Seated Dimes.(
Registry values: N1)
1878 10C MS67 PCGS Secure. Fortin-108, R.4. Type Two Reverse. The first 8 in the date has an hourglass appearance. The central reverse is boldly clashed. This brilliant Superb Gem exhibits booming luster and exemplary preservation. A small strike-through, as made, is right of the E in ONE. Population: 3 in 67, 1 finer (8/10).
From The Bob Simpson Collection of Seated Dimes.(
Registry values: N1)
1878-CC 10C MS66 PCGS Secure. CAC. Type One Reverse. The E in DIME is die doubled. While the previous three years had generous, multi-million piece mintages, the 1878-CC dime was reduced to only 200,000 pieces. Output of minor coinage was restricted because of the concentration on Congressionally mandated, large silver dollar production. Examples are scarce in circulated grades, and Uncirculated pieces, especially higher graded ones, are very rare. This is a wonderful, flashy example. The fields show a confirmed deep reflectivity and the devices are heavily frosted. The reverse fields were heavily striated, most likely to eliminate either die clash marks or slight die breaks. The surfaces are brilliant throughout and there are only the slightest marks. Population: 3 in 66, 1 finer (8/10).
From The Bob Simpson Collection of Seated Dimes.(
Registry values: N1)
1879 10C MS68 NGC. From a meager mintage of 14,000 pieces, the 1879 Seated Liberty dime is scarce in all grades. The present coin is a Superb Gem example of unbelievable quality. The pristine fields are reflective and prooflike, and all devices are sharply rendered. Census: 3 in 68, 0 finer (7/10).
From The Bob Simpson Collection of Seated Dimes.(
Registry values: N1)
1882 10C MS67 PCGS. CAC. Nearly 4 million dimes were coined at the Philadelphia Mint in 1882, and survivors are plentiful in any grade desired, including Superb Gem or finer grades. This brilliant and highly lustrous specimen is entirely untoned with frosty silver surfaces. Population: 16 in 67, 0 finer (8/10).
From The Bob Simpson Collection of Seated Dimes.(
Registry values: N2998)
1883 10C MS66 NGC. This lovely Premium Gem has attractive iridescence over satiny, reflective obverse fields and frosty, lustrous reverse fields. Census: 36 in 66, 21 finer (7/10).
From The Bob Simpson Collection of Seated Dimes.(
Registry values: N1793)
1884 10C MS66+ PCGS Secure. The reverse has minor die cracks through the outer part of the wreath on this remarkable Premium Gem. Both sides are highly lustrous with frosty silver surfaces and wisps of light gold toning. This beauty is the only 1884 dime that PCGS has given the + designation. Population: 1 in 66+, 20 finer (8/10).
From The Bob Simpson Collection of Seated Dimes.(
Registry values: N1793)
1885 10C MS67 PCGS Secure. CAC. Aquamarine, ruby-red, and sun-gold endow this lustrous and fully struck Superb Gem. A remarkable representative of the issue, perfect in all regards aside from trivial grazes above the N in ONE. Population: 8 in 67, 0 finer (8/10).
From The Bob Simpson Collection of Seated Dimes.(
Registry values: N2998)
1885-S 10C MS63 NGC. The 1885-S Seated Liberty dime claims a low mintage of 43,690 pieces, and the date is even scarcer than its mintage suggests. The issue is the key to the S-mint Seated dime series. The present coin is sharply struck, with completely brilliant surfaces, and strong, satiny mint luster. Census: 5 in 63, 10 finer (7/10).
From The Bob Simpson Collection of Seated Dimes.(
Registry values: N4719)
1887 10C MS68 ★ NGC. The 1887 Seated Liberty dime is an available date in most grades, with a reported mintage of more than 11 million coins. Of course, examples in MS68 with the star designation are extremely rare. The present coin is delightfully toned in shades of gold and violet, with most of the color on the obverse. All details are sharply impressed. Census: 2 in 68 star, 0 finer (7/10).
From The Bob Simpson Collection of Seated Dimes.(
Registry values: N1)
1887-S 10C --Broadstruck--AU58 NGC. An uncentered broadstrike with a peripheral arc of unstruck surface that is widest at 1 o'clock. The collar die was blocked or jammed when the present near-Mint dime was struck. Typical of a broadstrike, the centers are intricately impressed, and the legends near the border show evidence of metal flow toward the rim. Toned in rich lavender, olive, and brown shades. The surfaces are smooth and partly lustrous.
From The Bob Simpson Collection of Seated Dimes.
1887-S 10C MS64 NGC. Apparent repunching is evident in the lower loop of the S on this Choice Mint State piece. Both sides are fully lustrous with frosty mint brilliance beneath gold and iridescent toning.
From The Bob Simpson Collection of Seated Dimes.(
Registry values: N991)
1888-S 10C MS66 NGC. The 1888-S Seated Liberty dime boasts a large mintage of 1.7 million pieces. The date is actually scarcer than this production total would imply, and the issue is somewhat underrated. The present coin is a spectacular Premium Gem, with wisps of light green toning and semiprooflike fields. The devices are sharply defined, but the mintmark is partially filled, as often seen on this issue. Census: 4 in 66, 0 finer (7/10).
From The Bob Simpson Collection of Seated Dimes.(
Registry values: N1)
1889 10C MS66+ PCGS Secure. CAC. Although some design details are a trifle weak, this is a gorgeous example with highly lustrous and brilliant mint frost. Both sides have peripheral gold and iridescent toning. Population: 1 in 66+, 4 finer (8/10).
From The Bob Simpson Collection of Seated Dimes.(
Registry values: N1793)
1889-S 10C MS65 NGC. CAC. The 1889-S Seated Liberty dime is a fairly scarce date in most grades, and the issue is very rare at the Gem level. The present coin is sharply struck in most areas, with a touch of softness on the ribbon knot. The surfaces display light hints of golden toning, with ample mint luster underneath. Census: 6 in 65, 2 finer (7/10).
From The Bob Simpson Collection of Seated Dimes.(
Registry values: N2998)
1890 10C MS66 PCGS Secure. A wonderful Premium Gem with highly lustrous and frosty silver surfaces beneath gold, russet, violet, and blue toning near the borders. Population: 34 in 66, 3 finer (8/10).
From The Bob Simpson Collection of Seated Dimes.(
Registry values: N1793)
1890-S 10C MS65 PCGS. CAC. Fortin-111. Described as an "artifact" in the upper loop of the S, this variety may be a repunched mintmark. This Gem is an outstanding piece with satiny luster beneath pale gold and iridescent toning.
From The Bob Simpson Collection of Seated Dimes.(
Registry values: N1793)
1890-S 10C MS66 NGC. Fortin-111. The reverse has a possible doubled mintmark. This Premium Gem is highly lustrous with mostly sharp design features and lovely heather toning. Census: 8 in 66, 0 finer (7/10).
From The Bob Simpson Collection of Seated Dimes.(
Registry values: N1)
1891 10C MS68 NGC. Always popular with type collectors as the last date of the Seated Liberty design, the 1891 is an available issue in most grades. The present coin is an incredible specimen, the single finest example certified by either of the leading grading services (8/10).. The pristine surfaces are enhanced by iridescent gold, lavender, and ice-blue toning. Abundant, frosty mint luster shines beneath the patina, and all design elements are sharply detailed.
From The Bob Simpson Collection of Seated Dimes.(
Registry values: N1)
1891-O 10C MS66 NGC. CAC. A lovely Premium Gem from the last year of the Seated Liberty design. The reflective, prooflike surfaces of this spectacular piece show radiant lavender and pale green toning. The design elements are sharply defined. Census: 7 in 66, 2 finer (7/10).
From The Bob Simpson Collection of Seated Dimes.(
Registry values: N1)
1891-S 10C MS66 PCGS Secure. CAC. Ex: Eliasberg. The obverse die is worn and the reverse die is crisp with evidence of a repunched mintmark. This splendid Premium Gem has attractive medium gold toning over frosty luster. Population: 7 in 66, 2 finer (8/10).
Ex: Chapman Brothers (5/1900); J.M. Clapp; Clapp Estate; Louis E. Eliasberg, Sr.; Eliasberg Estate (Bowers and Merena, 5/1996), lot 1239.From The Bob Simpson Collection of Seated Dimes.(
Registry values: N1)
Proof Seated Dimes
1843 10C PR65 NGC. One of the two proof 1843 dimes John Jay Pittman owned, in this case (Akers, 10/1997) lot 832, both from our own plate-matching as well as the NGC label identifying it as a Pittman coin. The present piece was offered as part of a complete 1843 proof set in the Pittman Collection. The 1843 is extremely rare in proof, with only nine or so specimens known. When we offered this coin last year, we described it as follows:
"This example from the Pittman 1843 proof set is tied for third finest of the nine known examples. It has deep steel and lilac toning over fully mirrored fields, with few marks of any sort on either side."
Ex: Part of a purchase from Judge Joseph F. Sawicki (5/1948); John Jay Pittman, from an original 1843 proof set (David Akers, 10/1997), lot 832; Richmond Collection (David Lawrence, 3/2005), lot 1238; FUN Signature Auction (1/2009, lot 3688); Heritage (12/2009, lot 412).
From The Bob Simpson Collection of Seated Dimes.
1854 10C Arrows PR65 Cameo PCGS Secure. CAC. Strongly struck obverse devices are heavily frosted: the figure of Liberty, the stars, the enormous date (a signature of the proof issue) and the arrows flanking it. Bright silver fields have peach and blue elements at the margins. Like all pre-1858 proof minor silver issues, the 1854 dime had only a small initial mintage, and few coins survive today; most sources list a dozen or fewer examples known. With the impressive contrast and preservation of the present piece, it merges important historical value with remarkable aesthetics, a wonderful combination. Population: 3 in 65 Cameo, 0 finer (8/10).
From The Bob Simpson Collection of Seated Dimes.
1860 10C PR68 Cameo NGC. Ex: Simpson. A simply magnificent specimen of this pre-Civil War proof Seated dime issue. Both sides offer undeniable contrast. While the frost over the devices is not thick or deep, it is all-covering and more than adequate for the coin's cameo effect, thanks to intense mirrors. A few small dots of faint milky toning add a hint of color to otherwise brilliant surfaces. Thanks to the impressive preservation, there are few distinct features that can act as pedigree markers; the most prominent is a small planchet flake that appears just above the left side of the bow in the wreath. Census: 4 in 68 Cameo, 0 finer (7/10).
From The Bob Simpson Collection of Seated Dimes.(
Registry values: N4719)
1874 10C Arrows PR66 Cameo NGC. Shining silver centers are prominently contrasted, while the margins show slight subdual through light layers of peach and orange patina. Great preservation and all-around visual appeal for this popular and elusive Arrows proof dime issue. Census: 4 in 66 Cameo, 0 finer (7/10).
From The Bob Simpson Collection of Seated Dimes.(
Registry values: P1)
1891 10C PR67 NGC. A fantastic specimen from the final year of the Seated dime proof series, sharply struck with mild contrast that persists through a melange of delightful colors. Bold circles and rings of green-gold, mint, blue, and rose blend into one another. One of just 600 proofs coined. Census: 19 in 67, 2 finer (7/10).
From The Bob Simpson Collection of Seated Dimes.(
Registry values: N2998)
Seated Dimes
1838-O 10C No Stars XF45 PCGS. A substantial mintage of 406,034 No Stars Seated Liberty dimes was achieved at the New Orleans Mint in 1838, the second year of this two-year design. The present coin is a pleasing greenish-gray Choice XF specimen, with minimal abrasions and just a little softness on Liberty's head. Population: 22 in 45, 79 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N991)
1838 10C Large Stars MS67 NGC. Fortin-111a. This is Gerry Fortin's "Cracked Obverse #3" die, which shows a strong branching crack from the rim that touches two points of star 7, crossing the body of Liberty (but clearing the right edge of the shield) and exiting back to the rim below the foot. The reverse shows a crack from the left branch of the wreath upward through AT of STATES. Star 13 is repunched. This is a gorgeous, pristine Superb Gem with wonderful pinkish-gold color and tremendous eye appeal, sure to soon be a prize for some variety specialist or date and type collector. The Gerry Fortin Collection coin, the plate coin in the Greer reference, is an MS62. For the issue, Census: 8 in 67, 2 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N1)
1838 10C Small Stars MS64 NGC. A strongly lustrous near-Gem example of the Small Stars variety, bright silver in the centers with gold and violet elements at the margins. Attractive for the grade and housed in a prior-generation holder. Census: 11 in 64, 12 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1845 10C MS64 NGC. A heavy date slopes down in the field from left to right. This Choice Mint State piece is highly desirable and seldom found finer. Both sides have satiny silver surfaces with subtle gold and iridescent toning. Census: 29 in 64, 16 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1854 10C Arrows MS65 PCGS. A lustrous Arrows Gem dime with scattered peach and apricot elements along the rims. The well struck centers are largely silver. Population: 19 in 65, 12 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1856 10C Small Date MS64 PCGS. Fortin-116, R.4. A delightful near-Gem with frosty luster beneath lovely pale gray patina that is enhanced by wonderful iridescence. A few insignificant imperfections are only visible with a glass, save for one mark in the left obverse field. The devices are well retailed. Population: 22 in 64, 25 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1856-S 10C Fine 15 PCGS. CAC. One of the keys to the Obverse Stars Seated Liberty series, the 1856-S boasts a small mintage of 70,000 pieces. The present coin is a pleasing example of this scarce date, with all legends and the date readable, and no major distractions. Population: 3 in 15, 37 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N491)
1856-S 10C XF40 PCGS. CAC. Rich charcoal-gray color dominates the margins, while lighter gold-rose and silver elements are present at the interiors. Lightly but distinctly worn, a pleasing XF piece. Population: 4 in 40, 22 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N991)
1858-O 10C MS64 PCGS. The 1858-O dime production of 290,000 pieces was mostly pressed into circulation in antebellum New Orleans and the surroundings, a time when steam-powered commerce was transforming the region into a booming economy, among the most important in the Deep South. The 1858-O dimes are scarce overall, and Mint State specimens are very rare. This near-Gem is the sole example so certified at PCGS, with six finer, and the totals at NGC are identical (8/10). This silver-white example boasts an extremely sharp strike on Liberty's head and all obverse stars, just short of full. Both sides are free of singular contact and show a light wash of golden color.(
Registry values: N2998)
1860-S 10C AU50 PCGS. Fortin-102, High R.4. The design of the Seated Liberty dime was changed in 1860, replacing the obverse stars with the legend UNITED STATES OF AMERICA and moving the mintmark outside the wreath. The 1860-S was the last issue to feature the old design, and is accordingly prized by type collectors. The present coin is sharply struck, with just a touch of wear on Liberty's cheek, and the surfaces are minimally abraded for the grade. Population: 5 in 50, 23 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N991)
1860-O 10C --Altered Surfaces, Artificially Toned--ANACS. AU55 Details. Only 40,000 dimes were struck at New Orleans in 1860, the final dime issue from the facility prior to 1891. This slightly subdued piece is mildly glossy and has a few pinscratches between the 60 in the date. Toned rose-gray and aqua-green.(
Registry values: N2998)
1863 10C AU58 PCGS. Strongly mirrored luster with just a touch of rub on the highest design elements. Silvers and blues cover most of the obverse, while the reverse is more canary-gold. Population: 3 in 58, 28 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N991)
1869 10C MS65 PCGS Secure. Brian Greer describes the 1869 Seated Liberty dime as "underrated in all grades" and "scarcer than its mintage implies." The present coin displays brightly reflective, prooflike surfaces and sharply detailed, frosty devices. The eye appeal of this coin is fantastic. Though not designated as a Cameo, strong elements of field-device contrast are present. Population: 2 in 65, 9 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1871-CC 10C 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 specimen has the details of a VG coin that has been damaged. Rose-gray surfaces have five letters of LIBERTY remaining, while several deep scratches in the obverse area account for the damage.
1871-CC 10C AG3 NGC. An extensively worn but plainly legible example of this popular second-year Carson City dime issue. Deep violet and gray-gold shadings drape each side. Census: 1 in 3, 22 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N991)
1873-CC 10C Arrows Good 4 PCGS. A dusky medium-gray and steel-gray example of this elusive Carson City dime issue. Most of the letters in the word LIBERTY are weak but readable, though the central obverse shows a horizontal pinscratch. Population: 3 in 4, 57 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N991)
1874 10C Arrows MS65 NGC. The 1874 Seated Liberty dime is a popular two-year type coin, because of the arrows at the date. Pleasant pink and ice-blue patina enhances the surfaces of this impressive Gem specimen. The design elements are well struck, with just a hint of softness on Liberty's head and the wreath bow. The date is very scarce at the Gem level. Census: 22 in 65, 27 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1877-CC 10C MS67 NGC. A magnificent Superb Gem specimen of this 19th century type coin from the popular Carson City Mint. The surfaces are brilliant and lustrous, with frosty, sharply detailed devices. The overwhelming eye appeal is a match for the high technical grade. Census: 10 in 67, 3 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N1)
1878 10C MS66 PCGS. CAC. This piece has thick, intense mint frost that swirls across both sides impeded by only a few small abrasions. Both obverse and reverse are lightly toned golden-russet, sea-green, and purple. While more than 1.6 million examples were struck, this is a very rare date above the Gem level. Population: 3 in 66, 4 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1881 10C MS64 PCGS. Fortin-101a. The 1881 Seated Liberty dime boasts a small mintage of 24,000 pieces and examples in Choice Mint State condition are quite rare. The present coin is lightly toned in mingled shades of gold and ice-blue. The details are sharp and the surfaces are lustrous, underneath the toning. Population: 18 in 64, 12 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N991)
1884 10C MS66 PCGS. CAC. This Premium Gem has exquisite rose-gold toning on the obverse and lighter apricot patina on the reverse. The underlying surfaces are unmarked and display exceptional mint frost. Population: 30 in 66, 20 finer (8/10).
Ex: Phoenix ANA Signature (Heritage, 3/2008), lot 396, which realized $1,150.(
Registry values: N1793)
1885 10C MS66 NGC. A remarkable Premium Gem, this example has satiny luster with reflective fields beneath gorgeous rainbow iridescence. Census: 38 in 66, 17 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1886 10C MS66 PL NGC. A fully prooflike and fully brilliant Premium Gem, this piece is somewhat weakly detailed on the head, confirming its business strike status. Census: 52 in 66, 10 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1887 10C MS67 NGC. CAC. Lovely ice-blue and lavender toning highlights the surfaces of this spectacular Superb Gem. Vibrant mint luster and an exemplary strike complement the toning to create magnificent eye appeal. Only four coins have been certified in MS67 at NGC, with two finer, while PCGS has seen three Superb Gem examples, with none finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1890 10C MS66 NGC. Medium apricot-brown toning blankets this lustrous and virtually fully struck Premium Gem. An exquisitely preserved representative of a plentiful penultimate issue that becomes scarce in the present grade. Census: 51 in 66, 10 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
Proof Seated Dimes
1860 10C PR65 NGC. A stunning Gem proof representing the first year of issue for the modified Seated Liberty dime with the legend UNITED STATES OF AMERICA on the obverse. Both sides are deeply mirrored with beautiful iridescent toning. Census: 18 in 65, 25 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1863 10C PR65 PCGS. Rich sea-green and tobacco-brown toning blankets this lovely Gem dime. The strike is close to complete, although a few grains are incomplete within the upper left reaches of the cereal wreath. A mere 460 proofs were coined for this Civil War date. Population: 7 in 65, 10 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1863 10C PR64 Cameo PCGS. Radiant devices rise above the flashy fields. Delicate tan-gray toning is mostly confined to the margins. A well preserved and conservatively assessed Civil War dime. A mere 460 proofs were produced.(
Registry values: N991)
1865 10C PR64 NGC. Blue-green, cerulean, and violet outer shadings give way to champagne and gold-gray at the interiors. Impressively mirrored through the patina and well-defined. One of just 500 proofs coined. Census: 39 in 64, 26 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1868 10C PR65 Cameo NGC. Golden elements appear mainly at the peripheries, leaving the silver centers mostly silver-white. A crisply detailed Gem that sports considerable contrast. Census: 6 in 65 Cameo, 5 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1870 10C PR67 PCGS. The 1870 proof Seated Liberty dime enjoyed a substantial mintage of 1,000 pieces, but few surviving examples can match the quality of the present coin. The flawless, mirrored surfaces display lovely pale green patina, highlighted by hints of lavender. All design elements are fully brought up and a tiny, insignificant mark on Liberty's cheek will serve as a pedigree marker. Population: 1 in 67, 0 finer (8/10).
From The Dr. Mani and Kay Ehteshami Collection.(
Registry values: N2998)
1873 10C Arrows PR66 Cameo NGC. Decisively detailed with generous frost across the devices. Silver-white mirrors show a handful of tiny planchet flaws, but post-striking defects are virtually nil. A high-end specimen sure to ideal to the proof type collector. Census: 3 in 66 Cameo, 3 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: P1)
1873 10C Arrows PR67 Cameo NGC. Between the two varieties of the proof 1873 dime, the later With Arrows production run was smaller, with just 800 pieces struck compared with 1,100 coins for the No Arrows design. The Arrows variant's desirability to type collectors further increases pressure on the small supply, particularly in higher grades. This memorable Superb Gem proof has outstanding contrast through distinctive reddish-gold patina. Despite the toning, neither the flash of the deep mirrors nor the frost across the devices is dimmed. Census: 3 in 67 Cameo, 0 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: P1)
1874 10C Arrows PR63 Cameo PCGS. A delightful example of the short-lived With Arrows design produced in 1873 and 1874. This Cameo proof has fully mirrored fields with light gold toning on the obverse and deeper iridescent toning on the reverse. Population: 5 in 63 Cameo, 8 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: P1)
1876 10C PR65 PCGS. Type One Reverse. This undisturbed Gem is draped in rich autumn-brown and forest-green shades. The denticles are squared off, characteristic of proofs, although the leaf beneath the D in DIME is incompletely brought up. Population: 14 in 65, 7 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1878 10C PR66 NGC. Only 800 proof Seated Liberty dimes were minted in 1878, and examples in Premium Gem condition are very rare today. Vivid shades of lavender and green toning enhance the deeply mirrored fields of this impressive specimen, making this piece a visual treat. Census: 9 in 66, 3 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1880 10C PR66 PCGS. CAC. This low, total-mintage date is most frequently seen as a proof. The proof production was 1,355 pieces vs. 36,000 for the business strikes. This is a deeply reflective example that has lovely golden-brown toning over each side with blue around the margins. A splendid example of this popular issue. Population: 24 in 66, 10 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1880 10C PR65 Cameo NGC. Strongly contrasted with frost-white against mirror-white. This is a boldly reflective Gem that shows only a few minor surface disturbances. Census: 14 in 65 Cameo, 30 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1883 10C PR64 NGC. A strongly struck example with subtle but deep amber rings at the rims and medium-gray interiors. Strong luster with minor, scattered hairlines which account for the grade.(
Registry values: N991)
1883 10C PR65 NGC. The fields and devices are untoned, while the peripheries offer autumn-brown patina. This nicely struck Gem displays mirrored fields and pleasing eye appeal. Census: 44 in 65, 50 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1884 10C PR65 Cameo NGC. Icy devices exhibit ready contrast with the glassy fields. Well struck with the singular exception of Liberty's forehead curl. A wonderful Gem type coin. A scant 875 proofs were struck. Census: 11 in 65 Cameo, 31 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1886 10C PR66 PCGS. CAC. A captivating Premium Gem specimen of this popular later dime issue, clearly contrasted at one point but now richly toned. The obverse has an outer green-gold ring which gives way to blue and violet toning, while the reverse also shows an inner core of pale peach patina. Population: 18 in 66, 5 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1887 10C PR66 NGC. A delightful Premium Gem with bright silver surfaces. Faint champagne toning graces the obverse while the reverse is entirely untoned. Census: 29 in 66, 7 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1889 10C PR66 Cameo NGC. Profoundly mirrored in the silver-white fields with intense frost over the sharply struck devices. A remarkable Premium Gem that comes close to Ultra Cameo eye appeal. Census: 6 in 66 Cameo, 5 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1891 10C PR66 PCGS. CAC. An incredibly bold Premium Gem, this 1891 Seated dime has deeply iridescent surfaces with extraordinary eye appeal. Population: 21 in 66, 9 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
Barber Dimes
1892-O 10C MS65 PCGS. Rich blue, violet, green-gold, and silver-gray shadings drape this first-year New Orleans Barber dime. Well-defined and uncommonly fine, a gorgeous selection for the series collector. Population: 18 in 65, 5 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1894 10C MS66 NGC. Rose-red, apricot, and apple-green blanket both sides. This beautifully toned dime has a satiny obverse and a fully prooflike reverse. Essentially perfect aside from faint contact on the obverse near 7 o'clock. Census: 8 in 66, 3 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1894-O 10C MS63 PCGS. Satiny-white and very well struck throughout, with just a few trivial facial disturbances. This scarce O-mint is overshadowed by its extremely rare S-mint counterpart and the more difficult New Orleans dime from the following year. Population: 5 in 63, 21 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1895 10C MS64 NGC. Strong sculptural definition lends this light gray example considerable eye appeal. Soft, satiny luster shows green-gold elements along the right margins. Census: 25 in 64, 14 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1895 10C MS64 NGC. Ex: Richmond Collection. Light autumn-gold toning enriches the lustrous mark-free surfaces. Heavily clashed, as made and of interest to the specialist. Minor mint-made strike-throughs are noted above the wreath ribbon. The lowest mintage Philadelphia Mint issue of the series, yet reasonably priced in attractive Uncirculated grades. Census: 25 in 64, 14 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1895 10C MS64 NGC. Faint golden patina graces the borders of this lustrous Choice dime. Surprisingly unabraded, and a good value in Mint State relative to its price in circulated grades. The key date among the Philly issues. Census: 25 in 64, 14 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1896-O 10C MS63 PCGS. Faint gold and blue tints rest on shining silver-white surfaces. A faintly abraded but well-defined and attractive Select survivor. Population: 6 in 63, 26 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1896-O 10C MS64 NGC. The 1896-O is third scarcest in the overall series among Barber dimes in mint condition. It is rarely seen in such a superior state of preservation. The striking definition is strong throughout, and the surfaces are remarkably clean. The mint luster is somewhat subdued and each side has light, even yellow-golden patina. Census: 7 in 64, 11 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1898 10C MS66 NGC. Satiny and delightful luster filters through deep blue, violet, and green-gold toning. A window of dove-gray appears at the central reverse, which is as carefully preserved as the rest of the piece. Census: 20 in 66, 8 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1899-O 10C MS65 NGC. The 1899-O is much rarer than its mintage of 2.6 million would indicate. It is also very rare in Gem condition, similar to much-better issues such as the 1901-S, 1899-S, 1909-S, and 1910-D. This satiny-surfaced example has golden and rose colors interspersed over each side. Census: 8 in 65, 4 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1900-O 10C MS65 PCGS. An exceptional Gem representing a relatively high mintage issue that is clearly a condition rarity in the Barber dime series, as the PCGS population indicates. This Gem has faint champagne and pale blue toning over frosty luster. Both sides are a trifle weak as expected for the issue. Population: 18 in 65, 4 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1901 10C MS67 NGC. Delicate gold, orange, rose, and violet shadings embrace each side of this strongly lustrous Superb Gem. Vibrant eye appeal for this turn-of-the-century issue, which is a condition rarity so fine despite a mintage of over 18.8 million pieces. Currently, NGC has certified only four coins in MS67, with none finer, while PCGS has graded only a single example at the Superb Gem level, with none finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1901-O/Horizontal O 10C MS63 NGC. FS-501. A prominent repunched mintmark that saw the punch held horizontally at first and then corrected. Lustrous silver-gray surfaces with green-gold and peach splashes at the margins.
1901-O 10C MS64 PCGS. Green-gold peripheral elements enhance the pearl-gray luster of the well struck centers. A charming O-mint near-Gem that shows few significant marks. Population: 15 in 64, 16 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1907 10C MS66 NGC. Appealing silver-white luster, slightly frosty overall with touches of gold around the rims. Carefully preserved and tied for numerically finest known to NGC (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1907-O 10C MS66 PCGS. Housed in a first generation PCGS holder, this Premium Gem is an extremely desirable example with only two finer pieces certified by NGC and PCGS combined. This lovely piece has satiny luster with lovely iridescent toning. The hair above Liberty's forehead is weakly defined. Population: 11 in 66, 1 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1908-O 10C MS66 PCGS. This penultimate New Orleans dime issue saw a modest production of under 2 million pieces. The satiny obverse is largely blue-gray with hints of pink and zones of orange at the rims, though the last color intensifies on the reverse and covers more space. Population: 7 in 66, 4 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1909-D 10C MS66 PCGS. CAC. The 1909-D is one of the scarcest Denver Barber dimes, especially in high grade. Only 11 other pieces have been so graded by PCGS with none finer (8/10). This piece displays sparkling mint luster and each side is covered with rich reddish-golden and pale lilac patina. Just a tad softly struck on Liberty's forecurl and the lower right leaves of the wreath.(
Registry values: N2998)
1909-S 10C MS65 NGC. A noteworthy Gem, softly lustrous with patches of peach and gold patina over textured silver-gray surfaces. This little-saved issue with a million-coin mintage is seldom seen so fine. Census: 9 in 65, 3 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1909-S 10C MS65 NGC. Rich blue and green patina washes over the softly lustrous surfaces of this well-defined Gem. Marvelously appealing for this underrated date and a condition rarity at the MS65 level. NGC has graded just three numerically finer pieces (8/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1910 10C MS66 NGC. The dappled olive-gray margins gradually cede to light cream centers. Lustrous and precisely struck with pleasing surfaces. An available issue in Uncirculated grades, but conditionally rare so fine. Census: 30 in 66, 4 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1910 10C MS66 NGC. Pale silver through the satiny centers with a touch of deeper dove-gray and pearl along the borders. Well-defined and carefully preserved, a ready delight. Census: 30 in 66, 4 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1914-D 10C MS67 NGC. A tantalizing Superb Gem representative of this popular later-date Barber dime issue, one that is considered readily available in most grades but attains the status of an elite condition rarity at the MS67 level. Both sides are immensely lustrous with equal surface-space given to blue-tinged gray and golden shadings. Only nine coins have been certified in MS67 by NGC and PCGS combined, with none finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
Proof Barber Dimes
1895 10C PR65 PCGS. Silver and green-gold colors prevail on this Gem proof, contrasted on each side but not to Gem levels. Boldly mirrored with strong eye appeal. Population: 50 in 65, 42 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1900 10C PR65 Cameo NGC. Light golden tints settle over parts of this Cameo beauty, while the rest of this specimen gleams silver. Moderate contrast makes for high eye appeal. Census: 9 in 65 Cameo, 14 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1901 10C PR64+ NGC. CAC. Magnificent navy-blue, golden-brown, and plum-mauve toning consumes the borders, yet the centers remain brilliant. Fully struck and flashy with imposing eye appeal. One of just 813 proofs coined.(
Registry values: N991)
1903 10C PR65 Cameo NGC. Beautifully preserved save for a single contact mark to the right of Liberty's chin. This piece is pleasingly contrasted for the issue, though the sharply struck portrait shows less frost than was the norm for proofs in the pre-brilliant era. Census: 2 in 65 Cameo, 3 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1904 10C PR65 PCGS. Rose-gold and forest-green toning endows this satiny and intricately struck Gem. Contact is faint and limited to the field above ONE. Housed in an old green label holder. Only 670 proofs were produced. Population: 27 in 65, 27 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
Mercury Dimes
1916 10C MS67 Full Bands PCGS. CAC. Bold gold and orange hues drape much of this first-year Full Bands Superb Gem, though areas of dusky silver are also present. A satiny delight. PCGS has graded eight finer Full Bands coins (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1916-D 10C Good 6 PCGS. CAC. Faintly luminous pearl-gray surfaces show tan, blue, and violet peripheral accents. Pleasingly detailed for the grade with few significant abrasions.(
Registry values: N1)
1916-D 10C VG8 NGC. The all-important mintmark and date are clear, and the surfaces are unblemished aside from a slender diagonal mark on the right reverse field. Cream-gray overall with lavender and russet in selected design recesses. A widely pursued key date dime.(
Registry values: N1)
1916-D 10C VG8 PCGS. A Very Good example of the classic first-year key, surprisingly luminous in pearl-gray fields which offer gold and rose overtones. An attractive coin for the grade with few significant abrasions.(
Registry values: N1)
1916-D 10C XF45 PCGS. Because of its low mintage and beautiful design, the 1916-D Mercury dime is one of the most sought-after issues of the 20th century. This specimen displays attractive gold and violet patina over most of the obverse. Only lightly worn, with no significant problems, the present coin is a desirable example of this key date. Housed in a green label holder.(
Registry values: N2998)
1916-D 10C MS63 Full Bands PCGS. Only in the mid-1930s did collecting mintmarked coins became popular with many Americans, due to the release of the first "coin collecting boards" listing date-mintmark combinations for U.S. series. The years following the introduction of the 1909-S VDB cent saw the first noticeable upturn in the collecting of mintmarked coins, but knowledge about branch mint coinage was still in its infancy. This was despite the 1893 publication of Augustus Heaton's
Mint Marks, more correctly known as
A Treatise on the Coinage of the United States Branch Mints. As David Lange points out in his series reference, the only thing that saved the 1916-D Mercury dime from being "uncollectibly rare" was that a precious few residents in and around the Denver Mint saved a scattering of single pieces and/or rolls as the first of the new type.
The 1916-D is extremely popular today in all grades. MS63 to MS64 Full Bands examples are particularly keenly sought by collectors who cannot afford to spring for a Gem Full Bands example. This is to say nothing of the incredible Joshua II Collection example that just changed hands for $195,500 in our ANA Signature (Heritage, 8/2010), lot 4490.
This example is remarkably well-impressed, not only on the reverse's central bands but also on the fine details of the portrait. Bright silver centers are satiny, while the margins show subdued lavender, violet, and gold shadings. Both sides are remarkably unabraded, and only a few wispy distractions appear on the devices and in the nearby fields.(
Registry values: N4719)
1916-D 10C MS64 Full Bands PCGS. Ex: Park Cities Collection. The 1916-D Mercury Dime is a key-date issue with a production total of just 264,000 coins. All specimens were delivered in November of that year. It seems the coinage was halted so the Denver Mint personnel could concentrate on mandated production of six million quarter dollars at the end of the year. Nearly all survivors seen are in lower grades, with most examples showing considerable signs of circulation. Choice and Gem Mint State examples are seldom encountered, especially with full bands. The present coin shows full definition on the all-important bands, clearly rounded and separate in all areas. Both sides have deep and vibrant iridescent toning over satiny luster. A few tiny surface ticks explain the grade.(
Registry values: N4719)
1916-S 10C MS66 Full Bands PCGS. A fantastic first-year Full Bands coin with frosty-satiny texture and little patina save for hints of reddish-gold at the reverse margins. Great eye appeal. Population: 63 in 66 Full Bands, 17 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1917 10C MS67 Full Bands PCGS. Ex: Comics-N-Stuff San Diego. When discussing the 1917 Mercury Dime, thoughts turn to high mintage (over 55 million coins) and abundant availability. This is hardly an issue that is mentioned when talking about 20th century coinage rarities, yet examples in Superb Gem MS67 grade with Full Split Bands are rarities. This lovely example is tied with several other pieces for finest certified by PCGS. Without a doubt, it will soon claim its place in one of the best Registry Sets. The surfaces are mostly brilliant with frosty silver luster accented by deep iridescent toning near the borders. As suggested by the PCGS designator, it is crisply and sharply struck with full definition. This is an important opportunity for the advanced collector. Population: 15 in 67 Full Bands, 0 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1917-D 10C MS65 Full Bands PCGS. A gorgeous Gem with scintillating mint luster and lovely, subtle golden toning near the peripheries. The crisply defined design elements include nicely rounded, fully split central reverse bands. Both sides of the piece seem immaculately preserved and virtually pristine. Population: 35 in 65 Full Bands, 6 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1917-S 10C MS66 Full Bands PCGS. CAC. Beautiful gold and peach-red iridescence occurs near the obverse border. Crisply struck and satiny, this Premium Gem from the second year of the series displays fully separated, fully rounded central reverse bands. Surface marks are nonexistent. Population: 61 in 66 Full Bands, 10 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1918 10C MS66 Full Bands PCGS. Ex: Comics-N-Stuff San Diego. Luscious blues and greens drape the shining surfaces of this sharply struck Premium Gem. A beautifully preserved survivor from this early Philadelphia issue. Population: 36 in 66 Full Bands, 4 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1918-D 10C MS64 Full Bands PCGS. David Lange believes the 1918-D is the rarest D-mint dime with full bands. The present coin is a delightful Choice specimen of this challenging date, with full bands details and vibrant mint luster. The surfaces are enhanced by deep shades of green and dark purple toning contrasting with the brilliant devices in a dazzling play of colors. Population: 76 in 64 Full Bands, 20 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1918-S 10C MS66 PCGS. CAC. Cherry-red and honey-gold augment the margins of this thoroughly lustrous early branch mint Premium Gem. The reverse is essentially pristine, and the strike is sharp save for the central bands.
Ex: Larry Shapiro #1 All-Time Finest Mercury Dimes Basic PCGS Registry Set (Heritage, 1/2006), lot 1953, which realized $1,610.(
Registry values: N1793)
1918-S 10C MS65 Full Bands PCGS. This is a remarkably well produced and conditionally scarce example of the 1918-S dime, an issue that is notoriously rare with Full Bands. This Gem displays highly lustrous surfaces that are arrayed in lilac-gray and speckled toning on both sides. The matte-like surfaces are impressively preserved and nearly pristine, except for a couple of tiny marks on the lower fasces. Population: 24 in 65 Full Bands, 19 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1919 10C MS66 Full Bands PCGS. An amazing Premium Gem with bold design features and frosty silver luster. The surfaces are gleaming silver-white with the slightest trace of bluish toning. Population: 49 in 66 Full Bands, 9 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1919 10C MS66 Full Bands PCGS. CAC. Blue, lavender, and gold overtones enrich the impressively lustrous, mildly textured surfaces of this Premium Gem. Boldly struck and delightful.
Ex: Norweb (Bowers and Merena, 10/1987), lot 660,described as MS65 Fully Split Bands.(
Registry values: N1793)
1919-D 10C MS63 Full Bands PCGS. Attractively detailed with scattered minor disturbances under pale gold-gray patina. Great luster and eye appeal for the grade. PCGS has certified 80 finer Full Bands coins (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1919-S 10C MS64 Full Bands PCGS. The 1919-S Mercury dime is an elusive date, particularly challenging in Mint State grades. Among San Francisco issues, only the 1918-S is more difficult to locate with Full Bands. the present coin features a sharp strike and vibrant mint luster. The surfaces are enhanced by touches of gray and light golden toning. Housed in a green label holder. Population: 35 in 64 Full Bands, 23 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1920 10C MS67 Full Bands PCGS. Ex: Comics-N-Stuff San Diego. The 1920 Mercury dime enjoyed a huge mintage of 59 million pieces, making the date readily available in all grades up to the Gem level and ensuring its popularity with type collectors. The supply quickly falls off above the MS65 level, and examples in MS67 condition with Full Bands definition are quite rare. The present coin exhibits subtle, satiny mint luster, with rounded, fully separated bands on the fasces. The surfaces are delicately toned in shades of ice-blue and golden-brown. The toning, luster, and strike combine to produce stunning eye appeal. Population: 13 in 67 Full Bands, 0 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1920-D 10C MS65 Full Bands PCGS. Often seen with a "fade-away 0" in the date, the 1920-D Mercury dime was plagued with peripheral striking problems. Gem examples with the Full Bands designation are quite scarce, in spite of the generous mintage of 19 million pieces. The present coin is a rare Gem example with sharp details throughout and bright, satiny luster. Hints of light golden toning grace the pristine obverse fields. Population: 42 in 65 Full Bands, 19 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1920-S 10C MS65 Full Bands PCGS. This frosty Gem has exceptional aesthetic appeal with sharp design details and brilliant silver luster. Subtle gold toning can be seen only with careful scrutiny. Not only are the central design elements of this example boldly defined, but the peripheral details are also sharply struck. Population: 25 in 65 Full Bands, 10 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N4719)
1921 10C AU58 ANACS. This semi-key dime has untoned centers and rich peripheral golden-brown and navy-blue patina that is more extensive on the obverse. Mint luster is essentially complete, and marks are few and of little consequence.(
Registry values: N991)
1921 10C MS62 PCGS. PCGS and NGC have certified more than 90% of all Mint State 1921 dimes as Full Bands. The present piece lacks such a designation, but the bands appear full to our eyes. Regardless, this is a lustrous cream-gray representative of a desirable low mintage semi-key. Unabraded aside from a tick on the jaw. The obverse field has an orange-peel texture due to long-in-use dies.(
Registry values: N1793)
1921 10C MS65 Full Bands PCGS. The frosty, pristine appearance of this immaculate key coin is immediately appealing. Vibrant luster beams forth from the untoned surfaces, unimpeded by significant abrasions, marks, or luster breaks. The tiny areas near Liberty's head that show shiny, prooflike qualities are due to what David W. Lange's Mercury dime reference calls "die burn," overpolishing of the dies. There is almost no weakness on the final 1 in the date, an almost unheard-of attribute. The crucial central bands are fully split and separate, and the lower diagonal shows just a touch of weakness. Mentionable abrasions are nonexistent. Population: 60 in 65 Full Bands, 36 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1921-D 10C MS64 PCGS. Ex: Eliasberg. A key date in the Mercury dime series, with a mintage of just over 1 million pieces, the 1921-D is quite scarce at the Choice level. This coin has the added cachet of its past residence in the Eliasberg Collection, one of the most storied collections of all time. The surfaces are a mottled silver and gray color, with bright mint luster. The strike is sharp in most areas, but the central bands on the fasces lack full definition. Housed in a green label holder. Population: 33 in 64, 22 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1921-D 10C MS65 Full Bands PCGS. From a low mintage of just over 1 million pieces, the 1921-D Mercury dime is a challenging issue in the series. The present coin is a sharply struck, lustrous Gem, with brilliant surfaces and hints of light golden toning. Housed in a green label holder. Population: 56 in 65 Full Bands, 15 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1921-D 10C MS65 Full Bands NGC. The 1921-D Mercury dime issue has a couple of unique diagnostics that aid in authentication. All genuine examples have an open 9 (as well as the 1921-P dimes) and the bases of the 1s are broader than on earlier or later dates. The serifs are also different from other issues and from each other. Gem Full Bands examples of this issue are scarce and popular. The present piece offers pristine surfaces and satin luster over untoned silver-white surfaces that are fully struck throughout. Census: 37 in 65 Full Bands, 14 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1923 10C MS67 Full Bands PCGS. Pale blue tints visit gleaming silver-white surfaces. An exquisitely detailed Superb Gem that offers undeniable eye appeal. Population: 57 in 67 Full Bands, 2 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1923-S 10C MS64 Full Bands PCGS. Speckles of reddish-gold patina grace lustrous surfaces that display sharply impressed design features. A few trivial marks define the grade. Well-defined in the centers, though peripheral numbers and letters show a measure of softness. Population: 54 in 64 Full Bands, 37 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1923-S 10C MS65 Full Bands PCGS. Ex: Scheppman Collection. PCGS has graded only five finer Full Bands representatives (17/10). The soothing, attractive golden-tan and violet shadings that grace much of the obverse appear only at the margins on the reverse. Both sides show powerful luster, and the strike is crisp. Remarkable eye appeal on every count for this Roaring Twenties S-mint survivor.(
Registry values: N4719)
1924 10C MS67 Full Bands PCGS. CAC. The surfaces of this spectacular Superb Gem are highlighted by shades of green, golden-brown, and ice-blue patina. All design elements are sharply detailed and the intense eye appeal is attested by the CAC sticker. Current population data reveals only two coins have been certified in higher numeric grades with Full Bands by PCGS and NGC combined (7/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1924-D 10C MS66 Full Bands PCGS. Splashes of rose and speckles of light tan reside on the lustrous surfaces of this Premium Gem, and a strong strike brings out sharp definition on all of the design elements. Just a few ticks on the fasces preclude an even finer designation. Population: 34 in 66 Full Bands, 9 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1924-S 10C MS64 Full Bands PCGS. Well-defined with bright luster and excellent eye appeal. Peripheral golden tints are stronger on the reverse, while the rest of the coin is shining silver. PCGS has graded 17 finer Full Bands coins (8/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1925 10C MS66 Full Bands PCGS. The fully brilliant fields of this Premium Gem Mercury dime are enhanced by vibrant, satiny mint luster. The final numerals of the date show a touch of softness, often seen on this issue, but other design elements are sharply defined. Eye appeal is outstanding. Population: 46 in 66 Full Bands, 26 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1925 10C MS66 Full Bands PCGS. A spectacular Premium Gem Mercury dime, with blazing mint luster and pristine fields. The real selling point for this specimen is the sharp strike, not often seen on the 1925 issue. All devices are sharply defined, including the bands on the fasces. The surfaces are mostly brilliant, with light hints of gold toning. Population: 46 in 66 Full Bands, 26 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1925 10C MS67 Full Bands PCGS. The 1925 Mercury dime is one of the scarcer dates in the series, and Superb Gem examples with the Full Bands designation are rare. The present coin is a delightful specimen, with areas of light green toning enhancing the flawless surfaces. All design elements are bold, and the all-important bands on the fasces are fully separated. Population: 23 in 67 Full Bands, 3 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1925 10C MS67 Full Bands PCGS. Streaks of green and gray toning accent the surfaces of this spectacular Superb Gem Mercury dime. The strike--often a problem with the 1925--is exemplary, with the central bands fully split. The surfaces radiate vibrant mint luster and eye appeal is tremendous. Population: 23 in 67 Full Bands, 3 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1925 10C MS67 Full Bands PCGS. A stunning type coin from the 1920s and seldom encountered in this condition. Certain to be of interest to series enthusiasts, type collectors and Registry Set collectors alike. Streaks of emerald-green and rose toning accent both the obverse and reverse of this highly lustrous coin. The present coin is a rare and beautiful specimen of this desirable issue. Population: 23 in 67 Full Bands, 3 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1925-D 10C MS65 Full Bands PCGS. Ex: Scheppman Collection. Though whispers of silver-gray toning are present at the obverse margins, this sharply struck and shining Gem appears brilliant at first glance. Beautifully preserved for the grade assigned with amazing eye appeal for this notoriously ill-struck Denver issue. Population: 30 in 65 Full Bands, 27 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1925-S 10C MS65 Full Bands PCGS. The Gem quality of this example is readily apparent at first glance. The bright fields are mildly reflective. Speckled patina adorns the border areas, increasing the overall eye appeal of the piece. Crisp central detail completes the package. Population: 60 in 65 Full Bands, 19 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1926-D 10C MS65 Full Bands PCGS. Intense green-gold and crimson-umber patterns appear at the borders of this Full Bands Gem, while the centers are lustrous silver. Sharply struck and highly appealing. PCGS has graded 22 finer Full Bands pieces (8/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1926-D 10C MS67 Full Bands PCGS Secure. CAC. The 1926-D Mercury dime boasts a small mintage of 6.8 million pieces, and few surviving examples can match the appeal of this Superb Gem specimen. While this date can be located in lower Mint State grades without too much difficulty, examples above the Gem level are very scarce. Coins in Superb Gem condition, exhibiting Full Bands definition, are extremely rare. A search of auction records revealed only four appearances of a 1926-D in MS67 Full Bands in the last 16 years. Heritage was privileged to handle an example on three occasions, one in the Central States Signature Auction (Heritage, 4/2009), lot 2283, realized $48,875; another in the Long Beach Sale (Heritage, 2/2009), lot 1011, and a final example in the ANA Bullet Sale (Heritage, 7/1993), lot 161. The fourth appearance was in a Stack's sale in 2006. NGC has graded only one coin in MS67 Full Bands, with none finer, While PCGS has certified two specimens in the Superb Gem Full Bands grade, with none finer (8/10).
The present coin is a magnificent, Superb Gem, with light scarlet and green patina over virtually pristine surfaces. The central design elements are strongly impressed and frosty, and the all-important central bands are fully defined and separate. As almost always seen on this issue, there is a touch of weakness on the peripheral legends on the reverse. David Lange (2005) writes of the 1926-D dime that: "Finding one with both full bands and a fully struck legend UNITED STATES OF AMERICA will be challenging." The high technical grade of this piece complements the outstanding eye appeal, creating a special prize for the discerning collector.(
Registry values: N4719)
1926-S 10C MS65 Full Bands PCGS. Ex: Jay Eisenberg. To quote David Lange on the 1926-S Mercury dime, "A full bands gem of this date is easily among the most difficult coins in the entire series to locate." The coin offered here is a sharply struck Gem with Full Bands details and scintillating mint luster. The surfaces are highlighted by subtle hints of golden color, adding to the already considerable eye appeal. Population: 22 in 65 Full Bands, 13 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N4719)
1927 10C MS67 Full Bands PCGS. Ex: Comics-N-Stuff San Diego. The 1927 Mercury dime is an available date in most grades, but few examples can match the appeal of this stately Superb Gem. This delightful specimen is sharply detailed throughout, with rounded, fully split bands. The mostly brilliant surfaces are lightly toned in shades of silver-gray, with darker amber areas at the borders. The mint luster is strong, but subtle, and the visual appeal is outstanding. Population: 17 in 67 Full Bands, 0 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1927-D 10C MS65 Full Bands PCGS. The 1927-D Mercury dime boasts a low mintage of 4.8 million pieces. Most examples seen are in lower circulated grades, and Mint State coins are scarce. The issue is decidedly rare in Gem condition with the Full Bands designation. The present coin is a spectacular Gem specimen, with a sharp strike and brilliant lustrous surfaces. Outstanding eye appeal complements the Full Bands technical details. Population: 28 in 65 Full Bands, 9 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N4719)
1928 10C MS67 Full Bands PCGS. Fully lustrous surfaces exhibit hints of light gold color under magnification, and a boldly executed strike culminates in Full Bands. Carefully preserved throughout. Population: 28 in 67 Full Bands, 0 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1928-D 10C MS66 Full Bands PCGS. The 1928-D is a scarce issue in grades higher than XF, regardless of whether the coin has full band details or not. It is also an issue that is known for weakness on the tops of the peripheral letters. That is not the case with this piece, however, with the only flatness seen at the top of the I in LIBERTY. The surfaces are nearly flawless and covered with intense, frosted mint luster that is nicely accented with a light overlay of golden patina on each side. Population: 16 in 66 Full Bands, 3 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1928-S 10C MS66 Full Bands PCGS. Among Mercury dimes of the 1920s, the 1928-S is considered an available date and a popular type coin. The situation changes at the Premium Gem level, where coins with the Full Bands designation are definitely rare. The present coin is a splendid Premium Gem, with full satiny mint luster and a sharp strike. The profound visual appeal is a match for the high technical grade. Population: 29 in 66 Full Bands, 7 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1929-D 10C MS66 Full Bands PCGS. CAC. Strong blue-to-lavender toning covers most of each side, though the upper reverse has a patch of golden toning. This well-defined Premium Gem is carefully preserved and delightful. PCGS has graded 31 finer Full Bands pieces (8/10).(
Registry values: N991)
1929-D 10C MS67 Full Bands PCGS. Bright luster shines through a silver-blue base layer that also has prominent crimson spots. Boldly struck in the centers and carefully preserved. Population: 30 in 67 Full Bands, 1 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1929-S 10C MS67 Full Bands PCGS. Ex: Comics-N-Stuff San Diego. The 1929-S Mercury dime boasts a low mintage of 4.7 million pieces, but the issue was widely saved by collectors and Mint State examples are not difficult to locate today. Of course MS67 specimens with Full Bands, like the present coin, are decidedly rare, and no examples have been certified finer by PCGS and NGC combined (7/10). The surfaces of this spectacular Superb Gem exhibit bright mint luster under hints of light golden toning. The strike is exemplary, and eye appeal is outstanding.(
Registry values: N1793)
1930-S 10C MS66 Full Bands PCGS. CAC. Bright silver luster with only the slightest suggestion of blue. A boldly struck Premium Gem with great eye appeal for the grade. Population: 56 in 66 Full Bands, 9 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1931-D 10C MS67 Full Bands PCGS. Ex: Comics-N-Stuff San Diego. Golden peripheral tints grace this Superb Gem, which has frosty texture through the centers and delightful luster. The eye appeal is as high as the grade. Population: 41 in 67 Full Bands, 0 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1931-S 10C MS66 Full Bands PCGS. Unusually well-defined for this Depression-era issue of 1.8 million pieces with strong, attractive luster. Generally silver-gray surfaces show minor splashes of tan at the centers. With just five finer Full Bands pieces acknowledged by PCGS (7/10), a coin of desirable quality.(
Registry values: N2998)
1931-S 10C MS66 Full Bands PCGS. CAC. The 1931-S is a better-date Mercury dime, with a mintage of just 1.8 million pieces. The lustrous, frosty surfaces of this Premium Gem show only light traces of green and ice-blue toning. The design elements are sharply impressed and show Full Bands definition. Population: 36 in 66 Full Bands, 5 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1934-D 10C MS67 Full Bands PCGS. Ice-blue and apricot hues confirm the originality of this sharply struck and fully lustrous Superb Gem. The 1934-D was struck near the trough of the Great Depression and was the first Denver Mint issue of the denomination since 1931. Population: 36 in 67 Full Bands, 0 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1935-D 10C MS67 Full Bands PCGS. Peach-gold, plum-mauve, and gunmetal-gray alternate across this lustrous and well struck Superb Gem. The reverse appears pristine, as does the obverse field, and only faint contact on the cap and cheekbone determines the grade. Population: 21 in 67 Full Bands, 0 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1936 10C MS68 Full Bands NGC. Apple-green, russet-brown, and plum-mauve endow this lustrous and immaculate high grade dime. Circulated examples of the 1936 will never be rare, but few survivors of the issue can compare with the exemplary quality of the present piece. Census: 5 in 68 Full Bands, 0 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1937 10C MS68 Full Bands PCGS. Deep violet, russet, and silver-gray toning embraces the obverse, which contrasts sharply against the minimally toned reverse. Captivating satiny luster radiates beneath the light frost. Population: 36 in 68 Full Bands, 0 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N991)
1939-S 10C MS67 Full Bands PCGS. The 1939-S Mercury dime was overlooked by collectors at the time of issue and Mint State pieces with full bands definition are quite scarce today. MS67 Full Bands examples are definitely rare. Currently, only two coins have been certified in higher numeric grades within the designation at PCGS and NGC combined (7/10). The present coin is a magnificent Superb Gem, with dazzling mint luster and a full strike. The intense visual appeal of this piece is a match for the high technical grade.(
Registry values: N1793)
1940 10C MS68 Full Bands PCGS. Bright silver luster with pale bluish tints in the fields and suggestions of green-gold at the margins. Boldly impressed and exquisitely preserved. Population: 16 in 68 Full Bands, 0 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N991)
1940-D 10C MS68 Full Bands PCGS. A trace of chestnut toning adorns this fully struck and beautifully preserved dime. The 1940-D has the lowest mintage of all issues from its decade. Population: 21 in 68 Full Bands, 0 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N991)
1941-D 10C MS68 Full Bands PCGS. CAC. Eye-catching rainbow toning graces the obverse, progressing from an arc of lime-green at the rim to violet, lilac, and bright yellow. The top of the obverse, along with the entire reverse, features a dusting of violet and red toning. Exquisitely preserved with a sharp strike. Population: 20 in 68 Full Bands, 0 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N991)
1942-D 10C MS68 Full Bands PCGS. Ex: Larry Shapiro. Beautiful freckled golden-russet and apple-green borders ensure remarkable eye appeal. A needle-sharp and immaculate Superb Gem. Larry Shapiro, whose Mercury dime collection was auctioned by Heritage in 2005, owned one of the finest sets of the series ever assembled. Population: 20 in 68 Full Bands, 0 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N991)
1943-D 10C MS68 Full Bands PCGS. Ex: Comics-N-Stuff San Diego. This is an outstanding Superb Gem example with frosty luster on both sides. Largely silver-white surfaces show splashes of olive in the fields and hints of deep ruby toning in dots at the reverse margins. Population: 22 in 68 Full Bands, 0 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N991)
1944 10C MS67 Full Bands PCGS. Pale blue and peach tints grace the gleaming silver surfaces of this Full Bands Superb Gem. Carefully preserved with great all-around eye appeal. Population: 70 in 67 Full Bands, 1 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N991)
1944-S 10C MS68 Full Bands NGC. Lightly toned silver-blue through most of the satiny fields, while pale green elements are present along the rims. Sharply struck and impeccably preserved, easily one of the finest survivors from this issue of almost 50 million pieces. Census: 8 in 68 Full Bands, 0 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1945-S 10C Micro S MS67 Full Bands PCGS. The 1945-S is plentiful in Mint State, but most examples lack full bands. While the issue will never rival the 1945 in terms of strike rarity, the 1945-S Micro S is rare in Full Bands at the MS67 level. This immaculate and lustrous Superb Gem is pleasantly patinated in ivory-gray and chestnut hues. Sharply struck and beautiful. Population: 16 in 67 Full Bands, 2 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
Proof Mercury Dimes
1936 10C PR67 NGC. This brilliant and needle-sharp Superb Gem has glassy fields and pristine surfaces. The appearance is the same as when it was coined more than 70 years ago. The 1936 is the first and lowest-mintage proof issue of the type. Proofs were struck for only seven years inclusive, with production ended by World War II. Census: 84 in 67, 2 finer (8/10).
Ex: ANA Signature (Heritage, 7/2008), lot 154, which realized $4,370; Long Beach Signature (Heritage, 5/2009), lot 583, which realized $3,450.(
Registry values: N2998)
1937 10C PR68 NGC. This piece is among the finest of the issue as well as the entire type in proof format, save for a single example each of the 1938, 1940, and 1942 in PR69 NGC. The quicksilver surfaces are fully struck throughout and free of any impairments, as expected at this grade level. Census: 35 in 68, 0 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1938 10C PR68 NGC. Stunning brilliance emanates from impeccably preserved, untoned surfaces. The exceptionally deep mirrors in the field areas give the piece exemplary eye appeal. It also allows the viewer to see the lines of metal flow in the fields on each side. Fully struck and pristine, as expected for a coin graded PR68. Census: 35 in 68, 1 finer (8/10).
Ex: Palm Beach Signature (Heritage, 3/2005), lot 5540, which brought $3,277.50; ANA Signature (Heritage, 7/2008), lot 586, which realized $3,450; Long Beach Signature (Heritage, 5/2009), lot 586, which garnered $2,760.(
Registry values: N1793)
1939 10C PR68 NGC. Soft multicolored toning visits both sides of this Superb Gem proof, standing out slightly more at the borders, and a solid strike results in complete delineation on the design features. Carefully preserved and luminous surfaces are devoid of mentionable marks. Census: 71 in 68, 0 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1939 10C PR66 Cameo NGC. Both sides of this gleaming and brilliant specimen show significant contrast, though the reverse shows a more prominent cameo effect. Sharply struck and magnificently preserved. Census: 14 in 66 Cameo, 14 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N991)
1940 10C PR68 ★ NGC. An amazing PR68 specimen with impressive eye appeal created by a combination of brilliant silver surfaces and splashes of gold and iridescent toning. Entirely worthy of the Star designation. NGC has graded just one numerically finer example (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1941 10C PR68 NGC. Silver-white surfaces sport a chromelike gleam on this sharp Mercury dime. A carefully preserved specimen that is tied for numerically finest known to NGC (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1942 10C PR68 NGC. Essentially untoned with seemingly pristine surfaces and unrivaled reflectivity in the mirrors. A magnificent end to the proof Mercury dime series. NGC has graded just one numerically finer example (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
Proof Roosevelt Dimes
1950 10C PR68 Cameo PCGS. An appreciably contrasted example of this initial proof Roosevelt dime issue. A few spots of milky patina appear against the mirrored silver fields, most notably behind Roosevelt's head. Population: 13 in 68 Cameo, 0 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N208)
1970 10C No S PR68 PCGS. Appreciably contrasted, if not to Cameo levels, with the missing mintmark prominent. A pale wash of golden patina covers much of each side. Population: 50 in 68, 6 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: P1)
1970 10C No S PR67 Cameo PCGS. A great Superb Gem example of this popular No S variant, strongly gold-toned in the fields with lighter cream color on the thickly frosted portrait. Housed in a green label holder. Population: 19 in 67 Cameo, 31 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: P1)
1983 10C No S PR69 Deep Cameo PCGS. Virtually flawless with incredible contrast. This eye-popping missing-mintmark specimen is tied for finest certified by PCGS (8/10).(
Registry values: P1)
Twenty Cent Pieces
1875 20C AU58 PCGS. Silver-white at the margins with golden middles and dots of deep brown tucked under the eagle's left (facing) wing and the arrows. Just a touch of rub affects highly lustrous surfaces. Housed in a green label holder.(
Registry values: N991)
1875 20C MS62 PCGS. This low mintage twenty cent piece is deeply toned in sea-green and tan-brown shades. Luster shimmers from the margins, and only a single thin mark is evident on the left obverse field.(
Registry values: N991)
1875-CC 20C AU50 ANACS. This first-year Carson City twenty cent is luminous beneath peach and steel-gray patina that has splashes of deeper blue-gray and brown at the left obverse. Light wear across the high points accounts for the grade.(
Registry values: N991)
1875-CC 20C AU53 NGC. Ample luster remains in richly toned fields, blue-green, cerulean, and rose. Only minor rub crosses the high points. A readily collectible Carson City twenty cent.(
Registry values: N991)
1875-CC 20C MS63 NGC. Original cream-gray and rose toning invigorates this lustrous and unblemished example. The strike is good, but incomplete on the upper left (facing) wing. The sole collectible Carson City issue of this short-lived denomination, and thus essential for a CC-mint type set. Encased in a former generation holder.(
Registry values: N1793)
1875-S 20C MS63 PCGS. Golden-tan and aquamarine alternate across this crisply struck silver type coin. Mint luster is especially vibrant throughout the peripheries. Faint contact on Liberty's head is of little import.(
Registry values: N1793)
1875-S 20C MS63 PCGS. FS-301. The top of a digit, presumably an 8, is visible in the denticles below the primary 8. Speckles of light gold-tan run over the lustrous surfaces of this Select S-mint twenty cent. Well struck, except for some of the star centers and the upper hair on Liberty's head. A couple of inoffensive pinscratches are noted in the right obverse field.(
Registry values: N1793)
1875-S 20C MS64 NGC. A softly struck but beautiful near-Gem with satiny luster. Layers of peach and blue patina cross each side, lighter at the centers and deeper close to the rims.(
Registry values: N1793)
1875-S 20C MS64 NGC. FS-302. The mintmark is repunched, and a misplaced date digit is concealed in the dentil beneath the 7. Sometimes marketed as the "$" variety due to the look of the RPM. Stone-gray overall with hints of straw-gold. Lustrous and nicely struck with exemplary preservation for the designated grade.(
Registry values: N1793)
1875-S 20C MS64 PCGS. A charming near-Gem example of the quintessential twenty cent type issue. Warmly lustrous with silver frost broken by waves of gold and violet patina.(
Registry values: N1793)
1876 20C MS64 PCGS. The 1876 is substantially scarcer than the 1875 or 1875-S issues, and it is desirable in all grades. This near-Gem is boldly defined with brilliant and untoned silver surfaces.(
Registry values: N1793)
1876 20C MS64 PCGS. CAC. The second and final year of Philadelphia twenty cent business strikes, immensely lustrous beneath translucent rose and sea-green toning. PCGS has graded just 44 coins finer than this near-Gem (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
Proof Twenty Cent Pieces
1875 20C PR67 ★ Cameo NGC. NGC has certified 50 Cameo proof 1875 twenty-cent pieces, but only four of those coins have received the numerical 67 grade, and just two of the four have also received the ★ designation. For the entire series just four proof pieces have been NGC certified as PR67 Cameo ★ , and one coin has been NGC certified PR67 Ultra Cameo, that coin without the ★ designation. Those five coins, including the present specimen, should be considered tied for the finest certified proofs of the denomination. Here is a sensational opportunity for the connoisseur who appreciates the finest quality. This piece has light gold toning at the centers, with peripheral blue and iridescent toning on the obverse and peripheral gold on the reverse. It is a sensational representative of the short-lived denomination. Census: 4 in 67 Cameo, 0 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N7079)
1876 20C PR65 NGC. The second-year proof mintage of the twenty cent piece was less than half that of the first year--2,790 coins for the 1875 versus 1,260 for the 1876--and not even a Centennial Celebration could fan interest in the loathed denomination, which frequently cheated users out of a nickel. This Gem 1876 will spark fonder memories today, with its pristine, well-contrasted surfaces and attractive silver centers ringed with iridescence. Census: 21 in 65, 10 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N4719)
1876 20C PR66 NGC. The brightly reflective fields of this Premium Gem twenty cent piece shine through the mottled green and blue patina to establish a strong aesthetic appeal. The razor-sharp strike imparts crisp definition to all design elements and no mentionable distractions are evident. Census: 5 in 66, 5 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N4719)
1876 20C PR63 Cameo NGC. From a substantial mintage of 1,260 pieces, the 1876 proof twenty cent piece is nonetheless quite scarce in Select condition, with the Cameo designation. The present coin is sharply struck, with reflective fields and enticing eye appeal. While the Cameo effect is not exceptional, there are definitely strong elements of field-device contrast. Census: 10 in 63 Cameo, 52 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1877 20C PR66 NGC. The first of two proof-only issues in the four-year twenty-cent denomination, this Premium Gem proof has fully mirrored fields and lustrous devices, deserving of a Cameo designation except of the thick and beautiful obverse toning. Light silvery-gold at the center has a frame of violet, blue, and heather toning. The reverse is much lighter, with bright silver at the center, framed in gold and iridescent toning. Here is a splendid opportunity to add to a 19th century type collection of silver coins. Census: 19 in 66, 3 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N4719)
1877 20C PR66 Cameo NGC. The year 1877 saw a tiny proof-only mintage of 350 twenty cent pieces. The issue is seldom encountered in any grade today, and examples in Premium Gem condition, with the Cameo designation, are very rare. Current population data reflects this rarity, as NGC has certified seven coins in PR66 Cameo, with three finer, while PCGS has graded only two pieces in this exalted grade, with none finer (7/10).
The present coin displays flashy surfaces that are completely untoned and heavily brilliant. The deeply frosted devices offer an extreme contrast against the "blackness" of the blindingly mirrored fields. The only minor distraction is a small planchet flaw, as made, in the right obverse field, by Liberty's knee.(
Registry values: N4719)
1878 20C PR65 PCGS. The 1878 twenty-cent pieces, known only in proof format, are important rarities in the series, from a mintage of just 600 coins. Most of those coins still survive today, with a total combined PCGS and NGC population of 715 coins, nearly 20% greater than the original mintage. Of those coins, 115 are certified in PR65 and higher grades, suggesting that only 15% of all surviving pieces are Gem proof or finer examples.
This splendid representative is one of those 15%, with intermingled blue, heather, and pale gold toning over fully mirrored fields. Population: 23 in 65, 12 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N4719)
1878 20C PR65 NGC. The final issue of the denomination, and the second consecutive year of proof-only production, the 1878 twenty-cent piece is highly desired with demand from type collectors and date specialists. This Gem proof is deeply toned with cobalt-blue and iridescent toning. Faint hairlines prevent a higher grade. Census: 27 in 65, 24 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N4719)
Early Quarters
1796 25C Fine 12 PCGS. B-1, R.4. The Draped Bust, Small Eagle quarter is a numismatic landmark, representing the first production of this important denomination. The date also scores points with type collectors as the only Draped Bust quarter with the Small Eagle reverse. For quarter enthusiasts, the issue carries the cachet of a low-mintage (6,146 pieces) date that has always been considered one of the keys to the series.
The present coin displays attractive steel-blue and golden patina over pleasing surfaces. The low 6 in the date identifies this specimen as an example of the scarce B-1 variety, much sought-after by students of early die marriages. Moderate even wear is distributed over all surfaces. Altogether, the coin offered here is a desirable example of a classic issue that will please collectors of many disciplines. Housed in a green label holder.(
Registry values: P7)
1796 25C --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. Fine. B-1, R.4. The year 1796 saw the first issue of Draped Bust, Small Eagle quarters, with a tiny mintage of 6,146 pieces. The denomination was not produced again until 1804, by which time the reverse design had been changed to the Heraldic Eagle motif, creating a popular one-year type. Two die varieties are known for the date, with this example representing the scarcer B-1 variety characterized by the low 6 in the date.
The present coin retains all major design detail, and some of the fine detail in the curls and eagle's wings are still evident. The surfaces have a dull gray patina, probably the result of cleaning, with some areas of silver and ice-blue. Even with the noted faults, this coin is a desirable example of one of the most important issues in American coinage.
Bust Quarters
1815 25C --'E' Stamp, Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. XF. B-1, R.1. Just one variety for the date. Retoned gold-gray and lavender-gray from a past cleaning, but the real story of this quarter is the "E" counterstamp above Liberty's head. The counterstamps remained enigmatic for many years, but the prevailing theory is that they originated from a vote of the Harmony Society, taken at Economy, Pennsylvania, around 1832.(
Registry values: P3)
1818 25C AU53 PCGS. CAC. B-8, R.3. Deep golden-brown and gunmetal-gray blends throughout this well impressed near-Mint Capped Bust quarter. Luster emerges at the borders beneath the blanket of patina. Two intersecting thin marks on the cheek are made unobtrusive by the toning.(
Registry values: P2)
1824/2 25C Genuine PCGS. B-1, R.3. The PCGS number ending in .95 suggests Scratched 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 been scratched. Two faint but lengthy obverse pinscratches intersect on Liberty's neck, and a dig is noted beneath the left scroll end. Subsequent rich gunmetal, olive, and tan toning has made the impairments less obtrusive.(
Registry values: P4, N4)
1824/2 25C Good 6 NGC. B-1, R.3. Sharp for the assigned grade, since LIBERTY is bold and about half of E PLURIBUS UNUM is present. This lavender-gray representative is smooth aside from a small rim ding at 6 o'clock on the reverse.
Ex: FUN Signature (Heritage, 1/2010), lot 7923, which realized $1,207.50.(
Registry values: P4)
1824/2 25C Fine 15 PCGS. CAC. B-1, R.3. The sole 1824-dated die pairing. The centers are stone-gray, with olive, chestnut, and lilac toning along the margins. A loupe reveals a few minor field marks and a faint vertical line on the cheek.(
Registry values: P4)
1834 25C O Over F in OF AU58 PCGS. B-1, FS-901, R.1. The entire legend is recut, most noticeable at OF, with an O between the O and F. This early die state has a perfect obverse and the first A in AMERICA partially filled. It is a near-Mint example with bright silver surfaces and reflective fields.(
Registry values: P1)
1834 25C MS64 NGC. B-1, R.1. The legend is doubled on the reverse of this variety, with a stray F trapped between the O and F in OF. The reverse is most easily recognized by the lack of a period after the denomination. This Choice Mint State specimen is boldly defined with brilliant satin luster, reflective fields, and bright silver surfaces that are essentially untoned. Census: 38 in 64, 15 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: P1)
1834 25C MS65+ NGC. B-4, R.1. CAC. A substantial mintage of 286,000 Capped Bust quarters was achieved in 1834, with five die varieties known for the date. The position of star 7 pointing to the upper curl on the obverse, and the C in the denomination centered under the stem on the reverse identifies this specimen as an example of the B-4 variety. The B-4 is the second most available variety, and is often sought by type collectors.
The present coin features a sharp strike, with fine detail present on most design elements. Stars 1 and 3 are a little flat, but all other devices are boldly defined. Light gold and lilac patina highlights the lustrous surfaces. The high-end status of this coin is confirmed by the plus designation. Currently, only seven coins have been certified in higher numeric grades by NGC and PCGS combined (8/10).(
Registry values: P1)
1836 25C MS64 NGC. B-3, R.1. The eagle has a tongue, the olive stem is high above the right side of the C in denomination, and the top arrow shaft is thin on the reverse of the B-3, the most available die pairing for the year. This piece is unusual in that show early die stages on both sides of a die that was, clearly, long in use. This Condition Census (according to Steve Tompkins) example shows lovely pinkish-gold coloration deeper at the rims, with silver-gold centers and glints of iridescence. The strike is bold, and mentionable contact is absent. Census: 16 in 64, 0 finer (7/10).
From The Classic Collection.(
Registry values: P3)
Proof Bust Quarters
1821 25C PR64 NGC. B-3. R.7 as a proof. Star 7 points to the center of Liberty's headband at its front, while another point of star 7 aims at the lower half of a dentil. Star 13 points to the center of a dentil. Clash marks show below Liberty's ear from the shield stripes on the reverse, and in the right obverse field. On the reverse there are rust pits in the area between the leaf and the 2. The 5 in the denomination is large in comparison to the 2.
The Breen Proof Encyclopedia notes that proofs are known of both the B-3 and B-4 die marriages. Concerning the B-3, Breen comments, "Obv. as last [B-4], but struck afterwards as later business strikes come with this die cracked. Rev. small rust pits between olive leaf and 2. Large 5." Breen goes on to cite the Bullowa and Eliasberg specimens, ending with "others probably exist."
Interestingly, the Eliasberg catalog describes the B-3 specimen therein as "MS-63, Prooflike," rather than the true proof Breen believed it to be. The Eliasberg catalogers sound somewhat unsure, however, noting that it had previously been "designated as a Proof" and adding, "However, we do not agree with this characterization. Notwithstanding our opinion, bidders are welcome to make their own determination and, if warranted, to bid on this as a Proof. Note: Both dies are uncracked with light clash marks visible at the ear."
While we do not believe this coin to be the Eliasberg specimen (no color plate is shown), it shares the clash marks, uncracked dies, and rust pits that all marked genuine proofs to Walter Breen. But the final determination is, as always, up to the bidders. This piece offers splendid, untoned silver-white centers that blend into pink and then steel-blue hues at the rims on each side. A few tiny marks are in keeping with the PR64 grade. The strike is quite sharp, apparently better struck than the Eliasberg coin.
1838 25C PR64 NGC. B-1. the only known dies, R.8 as a proof. Only three proofs of the 1838 Capped Bust quarter are thought to be extant today. One resided in the Norweb Collection and another in the Pittman Collection. We have had the occasion to handle both specimens in the past, and are now pleased to offer the third known example.
The following roster is based on the auction appearances of 1838 proof quarters known to us:
1. PR68 PCGS. Acquired by John Ford of New Netherlands, May 1954 and sold to Mrs. Henry Norweb sometime thereafter; The Norweb Collection II (Bowers and Merena, 3/1988), lot 1561; Heritage Auction Galleries (7/2003), lot 6918; Superior Galleries (1/2004), lot 282.
2. PR66 PCGS. Stack's (3/1949), lot 655; John Jay Pittman Collection (David Akers, 5/1998), lot 1296; Heritage Auction Galleries (1/2004), lot 2050; Heritage Auction Galleries (1/2007), lot 908.
3. PR64 NGC. The Present Specimen. 2009 Central States Auction (Heritage, 4/2009), lot 2336.
The near-Gem offering in this lot displays just a hint of light golden-tan peripheral color, slightly more noticeable on the obverse. A well executed strike leaves sharp definition on the design elements, save for minor softness in the hair curl over Liberty's eye and the centrils of the stars in the upper left quadrant. A few tiny planchet flakes in the fields visible only under magnification are not worthy of individual mention, nor are a couple of trivial handling marks that just barely preclude Gem classification. With only three examples known, it may be some time before one has another opportunity to acquire this extreme rarity.
Seated Quarters
1838 25C No Drapery MS64 NGC. This near-Gem first-year coin was well-made at the outset and has been well-preserved ever since. Its aesthetic appeal includes a relative lack of abrasions, silver-white, untoned surfaces, and a sharp strike, noticeable on Liberty's head and cap, the obverse stars, and the central details on the reverse in particular. Its status as a first-year type furthers its attractiveness. Census: 22 in 64, 8 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: P5)
1842 25C Large Date AU58 NGC. An elusive date from a mintage of only 88,000 coins. Finer examples are quite rare with only 27 Mint State pieces graded by NGC and PCGS. Traces of wear are evident on the high points of this piece, with deep steel and iridescent toning. Census: 6 in 58, 15 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: P5)
1848 25C AU58 PCGS. Briggs 1-A, Breen-3974. The scarcer "doubled date" variety. This issue is seldom seen above the VF level, perhaps due to speculator melting during the 1850s. The date is boldly repunched west. Well struck and richly toned. A noticeable scratch resides on the left obverse field. Housed in a green label holder. Population: 4 in 58, 8 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: P5)
1852-O 25C VF25 PCGS. CAC. Only 96,000 Seated Liberty quarters were struck at the New Orleans Mint in 1852, and Larry Briggs considers the issue at least very scarce in all grades. The present coin shows moderate, even wear over all surfaces, but much original detail remains on the devices and LIBERTY is fully readable. Population: 5 in 25, 24 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: P7)
1853 25C Arrows and Rays MS62 PCGS. Rich golden-brown and dove-gray toning blankets this satiny and fully struck silver type coin. The curious Rays reverse was only coined in 1853. Housed in an old green label holder.(
Registry values: P5)
1853 25C Arrows and Rays MS62 NGC. Delicate peach accents visit brightly lustrous silver surfaces. A lovely example of this one-off type that has become immensely popular with 19th century collectors.(
Registry values: P5)
1853-O 25C Arrows and Rays AU50 PCGS. The 1853-O Arrows and Rays Seated Liberty quarter is very scarce in AU grades. The present coin is well detailed, with only light wear on the central devices, and mingled gray and blue toning. Population: 18 in 50, 28 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: P6)
1854 25C Arrows MS63 PCGS. Light pink-gray and peach toning covers much of each side, though the reverse adds dots and dashes of darker charcoal-gray. A luminous and well-defined Select Arrows quarter.(
Registry values: P4)
1854-O 25C Huge O Good 4 PCGS. FS-501. The crude and distinctive mintmark on the reverse was obviously hand cut in the die. This example has heavy wear, but retains nearly full borders on both sides. The surfaces are natural light to medium gray.(
Registry values: P7)
1854-O 25C Huge O--G.W. Capron Counterstamp--VG10 NGC. R-MV-42R. The famous Huge O quarter has a crude oversized mintmark. Specialists speculate that a reverse die was inadvertently shipped to New Orleans sans mintmark, and a worker at the Southern facility hand-engraved the O onto the exergue of the reverse die. This circulated example bears a deeply impressed G.W. CAPRON counterstamp on the Seated Liberty, placed vertically between the head and the rock. Russell Rulau has researched this counterstamp maker, whose moniker appears on numerous antebellum O-mint silver coins.
1857 25C MS67 NGC. Ex: Joseph Thomas Collection. It is impossible to convey the gorgeous eye appeal of this piece in mere words. Were it not for some slight weakness of definition, this coin would easily make the MS68 grade, based just on its appearance alone. It only takes a second for the viewer to reach the same conclusion that we have--this is a stunning coin that will surely excite even the most jaded collector. Both sides are completely brilliant, and it appears this coin was recently ejected from the coining dies. Bold, swirling, cartwheel luster emanates from each side, even in low light. Close examination of the fields reveals slight clashing and numerous striations resulting from an impression from freshly maintained dies. Simply put, this coin is a real beauty. Census: 20 in 67, 1 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: P2)
1860-S 25C Good 6 PCGS. From a mintage of 56,000 pieces, the 1860-S Seated Liberty quarter is a scarce coin in any grade. The present specimen is well-worn, but the date and most legends are readable. A no problems example of this elusive date. Population: 5 in 6, 25 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: P8)
1860-S 25C --Repaired, Tooled, Whizzed--ANACS. XF45 Details. It appears that a small attempted puncture beneath the date was repaired, then the fields were smoothed throughout much of both sides and whizzed. The reverse details are somewhat softer overall than the obverse. The mintage of the 1860-S Seated quarter was a mere 56,000 pieces, and the few survivors known average Fine 15 to VF20 as a rule. Briggs writes that the issue is "very scarce in all grades AG-VF, XF's are really rare, AU's very rare."
1861 25C MS66 PCGS. CAC. The 1861 Seated Liberty quarter was produced in large numbers, but few survivors can match the quality of the present coin. All design elements are sharply detailed and the surfaces display bright frosty mint luster. Light traces of pale green patina can be detected when the coin is tilted in the light. The 1861 is a very rare issue at the Premium Gem level. Population: 7 in 66, 6 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: P2)
1861-S 25C XF40 PCGS. Briggs 2-B. In the Jan. 11, 2008, issue of the
Coin Dealer Newsletter, Larry Briggs calls the 1861-S Seated quarter a low-mintage issue in two varieties that is "plagued by problems." The rarity of the issue escalates with grade, with XF coins rare, AU pieces very rare, and true Mint State coins unknown. This example offers powder-gray surfaces with some charcoal rim toning, and shows the late die state of the reverse with the mintmark about to connect to the fletchings. A still-lustrous piece with some mint-green accents on the lower reverse. Population: 4 in 40, 11 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: P7)
1862-S 25C XF45 PCGS. A low-mintage, Civil War date, the 1862-S Seated Liberty quarter is a very scarce issue, usually seen in lower circulated grades. Specimens in XF45 are rare. The present coin is lightly worn, with shades of golden-brown, gray , and ice-blue toning. Population: 4 in 45, 23 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: P6)
1862-S 25C XF45 PCGS. Violet-gray fields are deeper on the obverse. The lightest colors on this luminous coin are at the mildly worn high points of the design. Great eye appeal for a challenging issue. Population: 6 in 45, 23 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: P6)
1864-S 25C --Cleaned--ANACS. AU50 Details. Despite the noted improvement attempt, the silver-gray, glossy surfaces are retoning into amber hues at the rims, with diffuse luster. The only mentionable abrasion is a small dotlike incursion just right of the drapery on the obverse. The strike is well-executed throughout, and the huge S mintmark adds interest. The mintage of this rare early S-mint quarter was only 20,000 coins, and Larry Briggs estimates that AU coins "probably have less than 10 to 15 pieces known."
(Coin Dealer Newsletter Monthly Supplement, Part 2, January 2008.)(
Registry values: P7)
1867 25C XF45 PCGS. Only 20,000 Seated Liberty quarters were struck in 1867, and the date is scarce in all grades today. Larry Briggs considers the 1867 an R.5 issue in XF grades. The present coin is sharply detailed for an XF45, but the surfaces exhibit a scattering of minor abrasions on both sides, consistent with the grade. Attractive green and violet toning covers the surfaces, which show traces of prooflike reflectivity in sheltered areas. Population: 6 in 45, 25 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: P5)
1872 25C MS63 ANACS. Unlike such type issues as the 1876, the 1872 is low mintage and was little-saved in Uncirculated grades. This coruscating example has deep cherry-red toning at the borders, while the centers are essentially brilliant. Intricately struck, and clean aside from a faint horizontal mark beneath Liberty's neck.(
Registry values: P4)
1873-S 25C Arrows MS62 NGC. CAC. Ex: Pittman. As always, the mint luster is superb, even on this lower-graded example of this short-lived type. The physical description of the coin from the Pittman Sale was, "Light reddish-gold toning with traces of other colors including greenish-gold and violet. Very sharply struck. There are some light handling marks in the fields and also a pin scratch below the eagle's right wing."
Purchased by JJP from F.K. Saab on 1/14/1955 for $27.50; Pittman II (Akers, 5/1998), lot 1349, where it brought $495.(
Registry values: P5)
1873-S 25C Arrows MS65 NGC. This is a coin that has everything going for it: the Arrows type, the popular S mintmark, and the Gem grade making it a coin that is conditionally quite rare. Lovely original patina seals the deal, a blend of prevailing deep steel-blue with daubs of pinkish-gold. The strike is bold throughout, save for a few of the star centrils on the obverse. The mintage of the 1873-S Arrows quarter was 156,000 coins, but most survivors are well-circulated. This Gem is currently the sole finest certified at NGC, with none finer. PCGS has also graded one MS65, with none finer (8/10).(
Registry values: P5)
1874 25C Arrows MS63 PCGS. Immensely lustrous beneath thick blue-green and olive patina. This is a well-defined and remarkable Select example of the short-lived Arrows design. Population: 16 in 63, 36 finer (8/10).(
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 (8/10).(
Registry values: P3)
1876 25C MS65 NGC. Type Two Reverse. A sensational Gem with fully brilliant silver surfaces and reflective fields that create lovely cameo contrast. The reverse has heavy peripheral die cracks. Census: 41 in 65, 27 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: P1)
1876-CC 25C MS63 PCGS. Type One Reverse. Small CC. Light caramel-gold toning enriches this satiny Carson City Seated type coin. The strike is good aside from a few star centers. The reverse is well preserved, and the obverse field displays only faint contact.
From The Classic Collection.(
Registry values: P3)
1877 25C MS67 NGC. Type Two Reverse. CAC. Brilliant fields, with dazzling, frosty mint luster create unbelievable eye appeal on this magnificent Superb Gem. The strike is full throughout, with exquisite detail present on all design elements. The area of prooflike surface near ED on the reverse is probably the result of die polishing. Census: 30 in 67, 7 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: P1)
1877-CC 25C MS64 PCGS. Small CC. Lustrous and lightly toned with a crisp strike and pleasing preservation. Three sets of clashmarks (as struck) are noted on the obverse field. Encased in an old green label holder.(
Registry values: P2)
1877-CC 25C MS65 PCGS. Briggs 1-A. Large CC. The base of the 77 is boldly repunched, and four letters in LIBERTY are die clashed into the reverse field, all as made. Peach-red toning invigorates this lustrous and beautifully preserved Gem. Well struck aside from the upper stars. Population: 33 in 65, 16 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: P2)
1878-S 25C XF45 PCGS. Gold-gray, olive, and dusky silver-blue hues mingle on this luminous Choice XF coin, one of 140,000 quarters struck at San Francisco in 1878. Well-preserved for this heavily circulated issue. Population: 1 in 45, 18 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: P4)
1881 25C MS65 NGC. An incredible Gem representative of this scarce, low mintage date. Just 12,000 business strikes were coined, and survivors are typically only about MS60. This beauty has fully brilliant silver surfaces with no evidence of toning. Frosty luster and sharp design motifs add to its eye appeal. Census: 14 in 65, 24 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: P2)
1884 25C MS62 NGC. Liquid layers of gold, blue, lavender, and violet patina drape semireflective surfaces. An appealing example of this Philadelphia-only issue, mintage 8,000 pieces. Census: 5 in 62, 56 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: P2)
1884 25C MS62 Prooflike NGC. The fields on each side have a healthy gleam and the devices are faintly frosted, though the rims are not squared as they would be on a true proof. An attractive coin nonetheless, richly toned violet and gold on the outside with more silver interiors.(
Registry values: P2)
1887 25C MS67 PCGS. Only 10,000 Seated Liberty quarters were minted in 1887, making the date scarce-to-rare in all grades. At the Superb Gem level the 1887 is very rare. Currently, PCGS has seen only four coins in MS67, with none finer (8/10). The present coin is fully struck, with blazing, frosty mint luster, and brilliant surfaces on both sides.(
Registry values: P2)
1888 25C MS65 PCGS. The obverse of this Gem is mildly reflective, though the reverse swirls with luster. Both sides are draped in patchwork amber, pink, blue, and violet patina. Population: 32 in 65, 41 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: P1)
1890 25C MS66 PCGS. The late series of Seated silver coins, especially quarters and half dollars, are scarce issues in business strike format. The 1890 quarter had a mintage of 80,000 coins, with high grade survivors seldom encountered. This piece is highly lustrous and brilliant with subliminal champagne toning over bright silver surfaces. Population: 20 in 66, 19 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: P1)
1890 25C MS67 NGC. The majority of top-quality 1890 Seated Liberty quarters are proofs rather than business strikes. The mintage was just 80,000 coins, and few have survived in the highest grades. This example has soft, frosty silver luster with predominately brilliant silver surfaces that are accented by a faint trace of peripheral gold toning. Census: 22 in 67, 5 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: P1)
1891-S 25C MS65 NGC. A gorgeous final-year Seated quarter Gem, blue-violet and gold on the outside with mildly reflective silver interiors. Great preservation for this little-saved date. Census: 9 in 65, 5 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: P2)
Proof Seated Quarters
1859 25C PR65 NGC. This is a lovely green-gold Gem example of this early proof Seated quarter emission, one of 800 coins produced. The strike is full throughout on this piece. The considerable field-device contrast on the reverse, on its own, appears sufficient to merit a Cameo designation, but the obverse is less contrasted. Census: 16 in 65, 16 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: P4)
1859 25C PR65 PCGS. Just 800 proof quarters were struck in 1859, and over a century and a half, many of them have been lost to time. This richly toned Gem proof is a delightful exception, with its blue, violet, and lavender hues over the obverse and brighter silver, caramel-gold, and turquoise toning on the reverse. Housed in a green label holder. Population: 7 in 65, 6 finer (8/10).
From The Dr. Mani and Kay Ehteshami Collection.(
Registry values: P4)
1861 25C PR63 NGC. This proof Seated quarter has a precise strike and a whisper of sun-gold toning. Moderate contrast is apparent, although field reflectivity is slightly subdued.(
Registry values: P4)
1861 25C PR63 PCGS. Type Two Obverse and Reverse. Housed in a green-label PCGS holder is a lovely Select proof 1861 quarter with gold, violet, and blue toning, deeper on the reverse. Population: 32 in 63, 36 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: P4)
1865 25C PR65 NGC. CAC. Luminous powder-blue, lemon-lime, and rose hues grace this flashy and fully struck Gem. Both undisturbed and beautiful. Just 500 proofs were struck for this final Civil War date, and the related business strike production was less than 60,000 pieces. QUAR DOL is lightly die doubled. Census: 18 in 65, 11 finer (8/10).
Ex: Atlanta ANA Signature (Heritage, 4/2006), lot 551; Scott Rudolph Collection, FUN Signature (Heritage, 1/2009), lot 2395, which brought $4,887.50.(
Registry values: P3)
1865 25C PR64 Cameo NGC. A pleasingly contrasted near-Gem specimen, faintly hairlined in the fields but brightly reflective around frosted devices. The strike is sharp, and the surfaces are silver save for a few hints of gold at the rims. Great eye appeal for this Civil War date. Census: 7 in 64 Cameo, 18 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: P3)
1867 25C PR64 PCGS. The mirrored fields establish notable contrast with frosty devices that are exquisitely struck. A thin layer of champagne color rests on both faces. Some faint handling marks just barely preclude a higher grade. Housed in a green-label holder. Population: 41 in 64, 18 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: P2)
1867 25C PR66 NGC. From a tiny mintage of only 625 pieces, the 1867 proof Seated Liberty quarter is rare in all grades today. The present coin is a spectacular Premium Gem, with an exquisite strike and virtually pristine fields. The outstanding feature of this coin is the delightful toning. Both sides are deeply patinated in iridescent shades of lavender and golden-brown, with the brightly reflective fields shining underneath. Eye appeal is fantastic. Census: 9 in 66, 8 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: P2)
1868 25C PR64 PCGS. A noteworthy near-Gem specimen that has strong mirrors through layers of green-gold, blue, and pink-violet patina. A few light hairlines and pinpoint contacts in the fields preclude Gem status. Population: 33 in 64, 10 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: P2)
1868 25C PR63 Cameo PCGS. The legends and devices exhibit consistent frost, and contrast nicely with the mirrored fields. This fully struck specimen has light golden toning and faint obverse field abrasions. Population: 7 in 63 Cameo, 8 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: P2)
1869 25C PR64 NGC. CAC. A stunning near-Gem that probably deserves a higher grade. Both sides are fully and deeply mirrored with gorgeous iridescent toning. Underlying cameo contrast is evident, despite the lack of a Cameo designation. Census: 47 in 64, 26 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: P2)
1870 25C PR65 Cameo NGC. A simply delightful specimen of this postwar Seated quarter proof issue, the first since 1861 to reach a recorded mintage of 1,000 pieces. Faintly toned-over silver mirrors have lemon peripheral accents, while the well-defined central devices are lightly but adequately frosted. Census: 8 in 65 Cameo, 4 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: P2)
1872 25C PR64 PCGS. CAC. Cherry-red, orange, aquamarine, and lemon toning dominates the reverse. The obverse is predominantly cream-gray, although ruby-red, peach, and navy-blue augment the margin. This well struck and unabraded near-Gem has such dramatic toning on the reverse that it is the side presented on the front of the holder. Population: 41 in 64, 21 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: P2)
1873 25C No Arrows PR64 PCGS. A notable No Arrows proof quarter with a faint ring of gold at the margins on each side. Great reflectivity in the fields, which show minimal clouding even after more than a century. Population: 37 in 64, 19 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: P3)
1873 25C No Arrows PR64 PCGS. Deep forest-green and rose-red toning encompasses this completely struck and carefully preserved representative. A meager 600 proofs fell from the dies. In a first generation holder. Population: 37 in 64, 19 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: P3)
1873 25C Arrows PR65 Cameo PCGS. In the 1850s it was an abundance of California gold that made silver overvalued in relation, while in the 1870s the Comstock Lode's abundance of Nevada silver made gold overvalued. The Mint actually took the opportunity to kill two birds with one stone, increasing the weight of minor silver coins (from 6.22 to 6.25 gm for a quarter) and putting them at a standard metric weight. Arrows at the date signified the changes. This silver-white Gem Cameo 1873 Arrows Seated quarter shows little evidence of other color, but the field-device contrast is intense and the strike is impeccable. Only 540 proofs were made of this first-year type. Population: 3 in 65 Cameo, 1 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: P3)
1874 25C Arrows PR63 NGC. A precisely struck specimen with noticeable contrast between the radiant devices and the reflective fields, although the obverse is slightly too subdued to coax a Cameo from NGC. An elusive proof subtype.(
Registry values: P2)
1874 25C Arrows PR63 NGC. This minimally toned specimen has nearly sufficient frost on the devices to merit a Cameo designation. One hair-thin line from the waist to star 12 decides the grade. The Arrows, Motto type was coined only in 1873 and 1874, and had a combined proof mintage of just 1,240 pieces.(
Registry values: P2)
1876 25C PR64 Cameo PCGS. Type Two Reverse. Profoundly reflective with a pale layer of canary-yellow toning over parts of the gleaming silver surfaces. Distinctly contrasted with just a few scattered hairlines. Population: 13 in 64 Cameo, 6 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: P2)
1878 25C PR64 NGC. Sharply struck and gleaming, a deeply reflective proof that is one of 800 pieces struck. The obverse is bright silver-white, while the reverse has a layer of faint patina. Census: 53 in 64, 29 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: P2)
1880 25C PR63 PCGS. Type One Reverse. From a substantial mintage of 1,355 pieces, the 1880 proof Seated Liberty quarter is a popular 19th century type coin. The present Select example is sharply struck, with iridescent green, gray, and lavender toning. The surfaces are intensely reflective under the patina.(
Registry values: P1)
1880 25C PR64 PCGS. Type One Reverse. Golden toning varies in intensity but is present across the entirety of this near-Gem. Great reflectivity through the patina with only minor, scattered hairlines.(
Registry values: P1)
1882 25C PR64 Cameo NGC. A lovely Choice Cameo proof with attractive lemon toning over brilliant silver surfaces. The devices are highly lustrous and boldly detailed. Census: 8 in 64 Cameo, 26 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: P1)
1882 25C PR66 Cameo PCGS. CAC. This is an upper-end example of this low total-mintage date. Only 1,100 proofs were struck plus an additional 15,200 business strikes. This is an all-brilliant piece that has deeply reflective fields on each side and noticeably frosted devices that provide the cameo contrast. Two tiny contact marks out from star 11 are the only ripple in the fabric of this exceptional coin. Population: 8 in 66 Cameo, 1 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: P1)
1884 25C PR63 Cameo NGC. Deeply reflective on each side with just a touch of rose toning around the margins and significant mint frost on the devices. An attractive survivor from an issue of 875 proofs, modestly hairlined but well within the Select grade. Census: 3 in 63 Cameo, 37 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: P1)
1886 25C PR66 Cameo PCGS. In an amusing coincidence, exactly 886 proof quarters were struck in 1886, a useful trick for remembering the date's mintage. The present Premium Gem is among the best-preserved Cameo survivors of that issue, thickly frosted on the devices with bold reflectivity and just a hint of golden color on the reverse. Several narrow, elongated planchet flaws are visible in the obverse fields.(
Registry values: P1)
1888 25C PR64 PCGS. CAC. Splendid orange-red patina graces the peripheries of this flashy near-Gem. Moderate contrast is evident, especially on the reverse, but the contrast is slightly insufficient to merit a Cameo designation. A low mintage issue.(
Registry values: P2)
1889 25C PR64 Cameo PCGS. CAC. Gold and peach shadings drape much of this Cameo near-Gem. Great mirrors with only a few scattered hairlines on each side. The plastic holder has a scratch at roughly 9 o'clock on the obverse that does not affect the coin in any way. Population: 12 in 64 Cameo, 21 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: P1)
Barber Quarters
1896-S 25C MS62 NGC. Chronologically, the 1896-S is the first of the "Big Three" San Francisco dates in the series, and while its mintage is the highest of the three at 188,039 pieces, it was not recognized immediately as a rarity and thus was less saved than the 1913-S. As a result, anything finer than this MS62 example is conditionally rare. The present piece has excellent luster, mainly silver with patches of blue-green and peach that appear mostly at the margins. Abrasions at Liberty's jaw and cheekbone and slide marks on the obverse combine to account for the grade. Census: 3 in 62, 26 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N4719)
1901-S 25C AG3 ANACS. The rims remain complete on the olive-tinged silver-gray obverse, while the reverse shows considerable merging. Nonetheless, the all-important mintmark is intact, and aside from a few shallow abrasions and pinscratches, the well-worn surfaces are pleasing. An ideal selection to complete a Barber quarter set.(
Registry values: N1)
1901-S 25C Good 4 NGC. Warm rose-gray surfaces show a typical assortment of abrasions, including a few long, wispy marks on the portrait. The obverse retains full outlining of devices and rims, with a resolute Y in LIBERTY as a bonus, though the reverse does exhibit merging along the upper and left margins.(
Registry values: N2998)
1906 25C MS65 PCGS. Silver-gray through the centers with green-gold in varying amounts at the borders, more prominently on the obverse. A lustrous and attractive Gem that is softly frosted on the devices. Population: 48 in 65, 16 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1908 25C MS66 PCGS. Deep rose hues are prominent at the centers on this satiny Premium Gem, while cooler blue and plum shadings are more prominent at the margins. A gorgeous and well-defined coin that is housed in a green label holder. Population: 15 in 66, 2 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1911 25C MS66 NGC. Booming luster sweeps this high grade straw-gold and ice-blue Barber quarter. The strike is full aside from the tips of the fletchings. The fields are splendidly smooth, and the portrait has only incidental contact. A noteworthy Premium Gem, tied with three others for the honor of finest certified by NGC (8/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1913-S 25C Good 4 PCGS. A well-worn but appealing example of this S-mint key, one of just 40,000 pieces struck. Gold-tinged medium-gray surfaces show old pinscratches in the portrait area. The letters L and Y are visible on Liberty's headband.(
Registry values: N991)
1913-S 25C Good 6 PCGS. Creamy gold-gray color prevails on this well-worn but attractive 1913-S quarter. A rim flaw is noted near the uppermost star on the right obverse. The letter Y of LIBERTY remains visible on the headband.(
Registry values: N991)
1915 25C MS66 PCGS. Bold, swirling luster with glittering emerald and metallic blue elements at the margins. Silvery centers are well struck, though the eagle's talons are characteristically soft. Nonetheless, a decidedly appealing Premium Gem. Population: 16 in 66, 0 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1916 25C MS65 PCGS. Though a few stars show localized softness, this final-year Barber quarter Gem has solid overall detail. Gold-gray and silver-white are the main colors, though green elements also appear on each side. Population: 56 in 65, 28 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1916-D 25C MS66 PCGS. Soft silver glints appear in slivers at the centers, though most of this satiny Premium Gem has toning ranging from gold to orange and umber. Well struck and delightful. PCGS has graded six finer pieces (8/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1916-D 25C MS66 PCGS. CAC. A final-year Denver Barber quarter with well-preserved surfaces that gleam through lavender-silver and liquid-gold patina. Strongly struck and immensely appealing. PCGS has graded six finer examples (8/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1916-D 25C MS67 PCGS. The 1916-D Barber quarter has survived in large numbers, but few examples can match the appeal of this Superb Gem. The lustrous surfaces are adorned with iridescent lime-green, ice-blue, and lavender patina. All design elements are sharply detailed. Housed in a green label holder. Population: 6 in 67, 0 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
Proof Barber Quarters
1892 25C PR64 Cameo PCGS. Type Two Reverse. Nicely mirrored with clear contrast between the luminous devices and the cream-gray fields. A few wispy hairlines on the right obverse field confirm the grade. Population: 34 in 64 Cameo, 22 finer (8/10).
Ex: Long Beach Signature (Heritage, 9/2006), lot 1614.(
Registry values: N1793)
1892 25C PR68 Cameo NGC. Type Two Reverse. The 1892 Barber quarter boasts a series high proof mintage of 1,245 pieces. The date is extremely popular as a first-year type coin. The present coin is a magnificent Superb Gem, with deep mirrors and frosty devices that provide ample Cameo contrast. The surfaces are lightly toned in shades of green and lavender, with a few darker spots on the obverse. Currently, only six coins have been certified in PR68 Cameo by NGC and PCGS combined, with none finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N4719)
1895 25C PR64 Cameo NGC. Impressively contrasted with moderate to heavy frost on the devices and mirrored depth to match in the fields. Brilliant save for infrequent glimpses of obverse gray toning. The strike is pinpoint-sharp. Just 880 proofs were issued.(
Registry values: N1793)
1895 25C PR66 Cameo NGC. Minimally toned overall with a few small breaks and lint marks in the frost on Liberty's cheek. Great mirrors, and the coin's considerable contrast makes this Premium Gem all the more appealing. Census: 13 in 66 Cameo, 28 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1896 25C PR64 PCGS. This near-Gem proof displays a considerable field-device contrast for a non-Cameo coin. Essentially untoned and sharply struck, though some light handling marks define the grade.(
Registry values: N1793)
1897 25C PR64 PCGS. An attractive near-Gem, mildly contrasted with a gold-gray aura overall and a broad band of amber tilting across the lower obverse. Well-defined and pleasing with only minor hairlines.(
Registry values: N1793)
1897 25C PR66 Cameo NGC. A decent mintage of 731 proof Barber quarters was achieved in 1897, and examples are not difficult to locate in most grades today. However, coins in Premium Gem condition with the Cameo designation are definitely rare. The present coin is a memorable specimen, with a full strike and deeply mirrored fields. The frosty design elements stand out in stark cameo contrast to the reflective surfaces, creating intense visual appeal. Census: 16 in 66 Cameo, 16 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1898 25C PR66 NGC. CAC. The mintage of proof 1898 Barber quarters was a respectable 735 pieces, and examples can be found without too much difficulty today. Of course, few specimens can match the appeal of the present coin, with its pristine, deeply mirrored fields and razor-sharp strike. The surfaces are completely brilliant and exude intense eye appeal. Census: 30 in 66, 37 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1899 25C PR64 PCGS. Vivacious peach, electric-blue, and sea-green colors dominate the reverse, while the obverse exhibits radiant sky-blue, olive, and rose patina. A crisply struck and well preserved specimen. Only 846 pieces were issued.
Ex: Central States Signature (Heritage, 5/2004), lot 7053, which realized $1,495.(
Registry values: N1793)
1900 25C PR67 NGC. From a minuscule mintage of 912 pieces, the 1900 proof Barber quarter is rare in Superb Gem condition. The present coin is a marvelous Superb Gem, with deep mirrors and a needle-sharp strike. The reflective surfaces are enhanced by areas of green and lavender toning, with occasional spots of darker gray. Census: 15 in 67, 9 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1903 25C PR64 NGC. Better-contrasted than this brilliant-era date is usually seen, though not to Cameo levels. Glittering silver fields are bordered in green and gold and show light hairlines.(
Registry values: N1793)
1905 25C PR64 Cameo NGC. Light almond-gold patina graces this fully struck and attractive near-Gem. The fields are flashy, and mint frost is consistent across both major devices. The proof mintage was limited to 727 pieces.(
Registry values: N1793)
1906 25C PR66 NGC. A brilliant and virtually pristine Premium Gem that exhibits noticeable contrast between the glassy fields and the moderately frosted motifs. Nevertheless, undesignated as Cameo by NGC. A meager 675 proofs were issued. Census: 43 in 66, 35 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1906 25C PR66 PCGS. CAC. Softly frosted on the silver-gray interior devices. Layers of gold, orange, and tan toning cover much of the fields, while the borders are largely blue and green. Carefully preserved under the patina and delightful. Population: 31 in 66, 19 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1907 25C PR66 NGC. Minimally toned at the centers, though thin gold layers and thicker reddish-brown dots are present at parts of the margins. A charming Premium Gem with considerable contrast for a coin not described as Cameo. One of just 575 pieces produced. Census: 49 in 66, 27 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1909 25C PR66 PCGS. The proof mintage of 1909 Barber quarters was a mere 650 pieces, the 8th lowest production total of the series. The present coin is a rare Premium Gem proof, with delightful pale green and lavender toning. The design elements are sharply detailed and the fields are brightly reflective under the patina. Population: 26 in 66, 17 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1914 25C PR64 PCGS. CAC. A delightful cameo proof although without its deserved designation. The surfaces are mostly brilliant with medium iridescent toning on the obverse and lighter toning on the reverse.(
Registry values: N1793)
1915 25C PR64 PCGS. Gorgeous steel-blue and violet toning is present on both sides of this lovely near-Gem. The surfaces are deeply mirrored with reflective, satiny devices. Population: 41 in 64, 32 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1915 25C PR65 NGC. Faint chestnut toning graces each side of this glassy Gem. Sharply struck and beautifully preserved with impressively deep mirrors. One of just 450 specimens coined. Census: 25 in 65, 42 finer (7/10).
Ex: West Palm Beach Signature (Heritage, 6/2008), lot 892, which realized $2,300.(
Registry values: N1793)
Standing Liberty Quarters
1916 25C 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, the piece has the details of an AU specimen that has altered surfaces. The devices are only slightly worn on this key-date Standing Liberty quarter, though the pale silver-blue fields are altogether too bright with an unnatural texture. Nonetheless, a readily collectible coin.
1916 25C MS65 Full Head NGC. Among all U.S. 20th century coins, the 1916 Standing Liberty quarter is one of the most sought-after issues. The date boasts a series-low mintage of 52,000 pieces, all produced after December 16, 1916. Few examples were saved from the tiny mintage, and the 1916 became an instant rarity. Examples in Gem Mint State condition, with the coveted Full Head designation, are particularly rare. Noted quarter specialist J.H. Cline estimates less than three percent of surviving 1916 quarters have Full Head definition. In addition to its popularity with quarter enthusiasts, the 1916 is avidly collected as a first-year type coin.
The present coin is a delightful Gem specimen, with vibrant mint luster and outstanding eye appeal. An exemplary strike imparts fine detail to all design elements, including the all-important Full Head of Liberty. The virtually pristine surfaces are mostly brilliant, with wisps of light golden toning gracing isolated areas. Census: 45 in 65 Full Head, 21 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N4719)
1917-D 25C Type One MS66 Full Head PCGS. CAC. A boldly impressed and carefully preserved representative from this mintmarked Type One issue of just over 1.5 million pieces. Soft sky-blue and denim shadings cover much of the interiors, while pale green-gold tints visit the rims. A rarity any finer with Full Head; PCGS has graded just 18 such pieces (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1917-S 25C Type One MS65 Full Head PCGS. Scarcest of the Type One issues, the 1917-S is always challenging to locate in high grades. This coin has tremendous visual interest. The matte-like surfaces are overlaid by thick mint frost. Matching the pebbly texture from the matte-like finish are microscopic dots of rose, golden, and lilac toning. The strike is complete in all areas, and there are no noticeable marks.(
Registry values: N1793)
1917-S 25C Type One MS65 Full Head PCGS. The 1917-S Type One Standing Liberty quarter boasts a low mintage of 1.9 million pieces. Quarter specialist J.H. Cline considers the issue the most challenging of the three 1917 Type One issues to find with Full Head definition. The present coin is a delightful Gem Full Head specimen, with sharp details and vibrant mint luster. The brilliant centers yield to green and amber toning at the rims.(
Registry values: N1793)
1917-S 25C Type One MS65 Full Head PCGS Secure. Bright silver luster with an attractive pebbled texture and a faint hint of bluish toning. While the 1917-S is not as popular as its Philadelphia counterpart among type collectors, the series enthusiast will recognize the date as anything but a pushover in Full Head grades. PCGS has graded 70 finer Full Head pieces (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1917-S 25C Type One MS66+ Full Head NGC. CAC. A highly impressive and appealing Premium Gem, this 1917-S Type One quarter possesses a bold strike with frosty silver luster beneath olive-gold and violet patina, deeper on the obverse. So far, this is the only example of the issue to receive the NGC "+" designation. Census: 1 in 66+ Full Head, 17 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1917-D 25C Type Two MS64 Full Head NGC. Better-defined than usually seen for this little-saved Type Two issue. Light peach and gold toning shows several flyspecks and a few abrasions. NGC has graded 35 finer Full Head examples (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1918 25C MS66 NGC. CAC. Brightly lustrous with pale blue tints to otherwise silver-white luster. Well-defined over most of the coin, including the shield, though Liberty's head shows incompleteness. Census: 31 in 66, 5 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1918-D 25C MS64 Full Head PCGS. A sharply struck near-Gem with strong luster and pleasing surfaces. A faint die crack (as struck) travels across the upper half of the date. Light pink-peach accents visit the milky gray patina. Housed in a green label holder.(
Registry values: N1793)
1918-S 25C MS65 PCGS. CAC. Caramel-gold and pearl-gray alternate across this lustrous and beautifully preserved Gem. The strike is above average, although the shield rivets near the waist lack detail. Population: 61 in 65, 13 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1918/7-S 25C XF45 PCGS. FS-101. The 1918/7-S Standing Liberty quarter is one of the most sought-after issues of the series. The all-important overdate is a trifle worn, but legible on this specimen, which features bright, satiny mint luster and brilliant surfaces. The central devices show some wear on the high points, but much original detail remains.(
Registry values: N2998)
1918/7-S 25C AU50 PCGS. FS-101. The 1918/7-S Standing Liberty quarter is a key 20th century issue, prized by error collectors and series enthusiasts alike. The present coin is an appealing representative, retaining much of its original luster and detail. Although some wear shows on the devices, the overdate feature is plainly visible.(
Registry values: N4719)
1919 25C MS66 Full Head PCGS. Light lilac and honey patina enriches this fully struck and exceptionally preserved Standing Liberty quarter. Potent luster contributes further to the magnificent eye appeal. Population: 64 in 66 Full Head, 15 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1920-D 25C AU55 Full Head PCGS. Lightly worn but a Full Head qualifier. Bold luster remains in the fields, which have light golden color over faintly abraded surfaces.(
Registry values: N991)
1920-D 25C MS65 Full Head PCGS. Impressively detailed for this Denver issue, not only on Liberty's head but the rivets of her shield, with ample luster beneath waves of silver-blue and green-gold patina. Carefully preserved surfaces complete the amazing eye appeal. Population: 30 in 65 Full Head, 12 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1921 25C MS63 PCGS. CAC. The 1921 has the lowest mintage of any Philadelphia issue of the series, aside from the rare 1916. This lustrous Select quarter is cream-gray with glimpses of autumn-gold near the rims. The peripheral strike is incomplete, but the surfaces are smooth aside from a thin line beneath the left (facing) arm.(
Registry values: N991)
1921 25C MS63 Full Head NGC. The 1921 has long been considered one of the "must-have" issues in the Standing Liberty quarter series. The low mintage of 1.9 million pieces goes a long way toward explaining why. This is an exceptionally sharp coin that has full head definition (as expected), as well as strong rivet detail and sharp feather definition on the eagle. The satiny surfaces have an overlay of gray-rose toning on the obverse, while the reverse is almost brilliant.(
Registry values: N991)
1923 25C MS66 Full Head NGC. This rare Premium Gem Standing Liberty quarter combines both full head definition and a well detailed strike elsewhere. The brilliant, lustrous centers are complemented by the slightest touch of gold and indigo at the rims. All of the shield rivets are present, and the shield lines are distinguishable, if not fully defined. Eye appeal is outstanding. Census: 13 in 66 Full Head, 3 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1923-S 25C XF40 ANACS. Silver centers remain faintly lustrous, while the margins show rich amber, rose, and violet toning. A lightly worn example of this popular and lower-mintage issue.(
Registry values: N991)
1924 25C MS65 Full Head PCGS. A delightful Gem with bold design elements that include full head details and nearly complete shield details. The frosty surfaces have ivory mint luster with peripheral splashes of gold and iridescent toning. Population: 62 in 65 Full Head, 38 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1924-D 25C MS65 Full Head PCGS. A lovely Full Head qualifier with only minor flatness on the rivets of the shield. Bright luster throughout with mostly silver interiors and gold-to-caramel toning of varying intensity strewn about the margins. Carefully preserved surfaces are easily of Gem quality. Population: 45 in 65 Full Head, 16 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1925 25C MS66 Full Head PCGS. Autumn-gold and aquamarine endow this lustrous and impeccably preserved Premium Gem. The strike is complete save for slight softness on the two shield rivets near the waist. Population: 51 in 66 Full Head, 6 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1926-S 25C MS65 PCGS. CAC. The 1926-S Standing Liberty quarter claims a small mintage of 2.7 million pieces and quarter specialist J.H. Cline considers the date "much underrated." The 1926-S is almost never seen with a full strike, and this specimen shows a little softness on the head and eagle's breast. The lustrous, brilliant surfaces display hints of gold and amber toning at the rims. Population: 59 in 65, 13 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1927-S 25C XF45 PCGS. Honey-gold and steel-blue enrich this moderately circulated but unmarked low mintage quarter. The rarest issue from the recessed date (1925 to 1930) portion of the series.
Ex: Long Beach Signature (Heritage, 2/2006), lot 1081, which realized $1,610.(
Registry values: N1793)
1929 25C MS66 Full Head NGC. This stone-white Premium Gem provides booming luster and magnificent preservation. A well struck and impressive silver type coin. Census: 56 in 66 Full Head, 10 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1929 25C MS66 Full Head PCGS. Traces of tan-gold visit this lustrous and lightly abraded type coin. Only the usual pair of shield rivets by the waist display any indication of incompleteness of strike. Population: 87 in 66 Full Head, 7 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
Washington Quarters
1932-D 25C MS60 PCGS. A well-defined example with no trace of wear. Peach and sage toning visits parts of the surfaces. Small reed marks are present on each side, though the slide marks on Washington's cheek are grade-determining.(
Registry values: N1)
1932-D 25C MS62 PCGS. A moderate "skin" of silver-gray patina covers strongly lustrous surfaces on this first-year Washington quarter key. Well struck with wispy abrasions in the fields and a few digs on the portrait.(
Registry values: N1)
1932-D 25C MS62 PCGS. This key date Washington quarter offers unbounded luster and light to medium golden-gray toning. The portrait has a few tiny marks, but there are few major flaws for the grade.(
Registry values: N1)
1932-D 25C MS64 PCGS. CAC. From a tiny mintage of 436,800 pieces, the 1932-D Washington quarter is always in demand as the key to the series. The present coin is a delightful Choice representative, with well detailed devices and bright mint luster. The appealing surfaces are brilliant and free of mentionable distractions.(
Registry values: N491)
1932-D 25C MS64 PCGS. The price of Gem 1932-D quarters makes near-Gem pieces, such as this one, seem like a relative bargain. This is a splendid example. The abrasions that separate Gems from near-Gems are not in the usual prominent places on this coin. In fact, on the obverse the only mark of note is on the truncation of the bust. The bright, satiny surfaces show just a hint of color on each side.(
Registry values: N491)
1932-D 25C MS64 PCGS. Champagne-gold patina imbued with hints of light blue grace the highly lustrous surfaces of this near-Gem key date. A well executed strike imparts sharp definition to the design elements. A few minute marks preclude Gem classification, but still an excellent fit for a Mint State collection.(
Registry values: N491)
1932-D 25C MS65 PCGS. Always a popular coin and the true key to the series, especially at this lofty grade level, the low-mintage 1932-D quarter is a rarity in Gem preservation. Only a single specimen has graded higher at either service (a PCGS MS66), and few Gem examples are likely to compare to the present piece. Light silver-gray patina is present on both sides, more so on the obverse, and there are no mentionable abrasions on either side. Here is an excellent opportunity for the advanced Set Registry collector working on the Washington series. Population: 63 in 65, 1 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1932-S 25C MS64 PCGS. CAC. Dashes of olive-green and caramel-gold toning embrace this lustrous and boldly struck near-Gem. There are no obvious marks, and the eye appeal is imposing. The lowest mintage business strike of the series.
Ex: Long Beach Signature (Heritage, 2/2002), lot 5693; Dallas Signature (Heritage, 12/2004), lot 5979, which realized $2,070.(
Registry values: N208)
1932-S 25C MS64 PCGS. While dots of tan-gold and sage colors appear along the borders, the central toning on this first-year near-Gem is primarily pale silver-cream. Strongly detailed and charming.(
Registry values: N208)
1934 25C Doubled Die Obverse MS64 PCGS. FS-101. The popular and boldly doubled
Guide Book variety, which has long contained an illustration of the broad spread on IN GOD WE TRUST. This is a luminous and frosty silver-gray example with prominent golden-tan and peach overtones that shift in the light. For the variety, Population: 25 in 64, 28 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: P1)
1934 25C Doubled Die Obverse MS65 PCGS. FS-101. CAC. The 1934 Doubled Die Obverse is one of the most popular and valuable Washington quarter varieties. The doubling is most apparent on the motto IN GOD WE TRUST, and shows plainly on this attractive Gem specimen. The surfaces are toned in mottled shades of gray and green, with some darker spots on the reverse. Population: 17 in 65, 11 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: P1)
1936-D 25C MS65 PCGS. Solidly struck and immensely lustrous with elegant gold-orange patina over much of the obverse fields. An attractive coin that displays wonderfully and a great candidate for the date collector.(
Registry values: N491)
1936-D 25C MS66 PCGS Secure. Ex: Monge Collection. In Mint State, the 1936-D is among the scarcest issues of the series, perhaps due to competition from the re-introduced proof set or the plethora of silver commemorative types available that year. Medium walnut-tan toning visits the lustrous and well preserved surfaces.(
Registry values: N491)
1938-S 25C MS67 PCGS Secure. Ex: Monge Collection. A pristine Superb Gem that boasts booming luster and a precise strike. Faint honey toning confirms the originality. A desirable example of this low mintage issue. Population: 33 in 67, 0 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N491)
1938-S 25C MS67 NGC. Strong and swirling luster with creamy white and gold toning over most of each side. Superb Gem survivors of this earlier San Francisco issue are far from common. Census: 39 in 67, 1 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N491)
1942-S 25C MS67 PCGS Secure. Trumpet tail S, one of two mintmark styles known for this wartime issue. Beautiful bands of cherry-red and lemon-gold invigorate the lower obverse, but this lustrous Superb Gem is otherwise brilliant. Population: 26 in 67, 1 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N491)
1945-D 25C MS67 PCGS Secure. A whisper of olive-gold enriches this World War II Superb Gem. The cartwheel luster is exceptional, the strike is exquisite, and the eye appeal is exemplary. Population: 22 in 67, 0 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N491)
1949-D 25C MS67 PCGS. Ex: Nick Cascio. The surfaces of this luminous Superb Gem have an almost 50/50 split between soft silver-gray toning and brighter brick-red and orange hues. The devices show mainly the former color, and fields, the latter. Population: 27 in 67, 2 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N208)
1961-D 25C MS67 NGC. Beguiling pink and amber shadings cover much of the obverse on this Superb Gem, while the reverse is closer to silver-white with only a few small patches of dark color. Impressively preserved for the date. Census: 9 in 67, 0 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N991)
Proof Washington Quarters
1968-S 25C PR69 Deep Cameo PCGS. A gorgeous example of this first-time San Francisco proof that shows scant evidence of spotting or color. Great mirrors are essentially flawless to the unaided eye, and the contrast is remarkable. Population: 23 in 69 Deep Cameo, 0 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N208)
1970-S 25C PR69 Deep Cameo PCGS. Golden toning covers parts of this S-mint proof's near-perfect surfaces, while the rest is silver or blue. A gorgeous piece with dramatic eye appeal. Population: 31 in 69 Deep Cameo, 0 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N208)
Proof Statehood Quarters
1999-S 25C Delaware Silver PR70 Deep Cameo PCGS. A gleaming silver Statehood beauty from the beginning of the series, housed in a special PCGS holder with state flag and date of Constitutional ratification. As expected for the grade, both sides are technically flawless with absolute contrast. Population: 56 in 70 Deep Cameo (8/10).(
Registry values: N491)
56-Piece Silver "Statehood" Quarter Set PR70 Ultra Cameo NGC. The complete set of proof silver quarters from 1999 to 2009, from Delaware to the Northern Mariana Islands, visiting every state, the District of Columbia, and several overseas territories. The 1999-S issues (Delaware, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Georgia, and Connecticut) are of particular importance to high-end collectors.
Early Half Dollars
1794 50C Fine 12 PCGS. O-106, Low R.6. This first-year half dollar die pairing is easily attributed through the second star that is attached to Liberty's lowest hair curl, while on the reverse there are 21 stars arranged 10 left, 11 right, the only such reverse. At Low R.6 this marriage is very rare, and rarer than any of the O-101 through O-105 pairings and not as rare as the O-108 through O-111 varieties.
The obverse of this piece is surprisingly luminous through deep blue and gold toning, though the reverse has a more typical appearance, with a navy background and gold-gray devices. This coin offers plenty of early American charm, although it is well-worn, with old pinscratches in the fields and a handful of rim bumps. The central figures show little detail but have complete outlines.
1795 50C 2 Leaves Good 4 ANACS. O-116, R.5. The right side stars are worn smooth, but the legends on this deep lavender-brown example are legible. The obverse center has several short pinscratches.(
Registry values: N991)
1795 50C 2 Leaves--Damaged--NGC Details. Fine. O-117, R.4. This cream-gray, straw-gold, and steel-blue Flowing Hair half has a few brief thin marks near the reverse center. On the obverse, a short scratch rests on the field near the upper neck curls, and a pair of minor reeding marks are near star 10. Altogether, these abrasions are relatively unimportant for the Fine grade.
1795 50C 2 Leaves--Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. VF. O-122, R.5. This untoned Flowing hair half is unnaturally bright, and the reverse displays minor pitting. The hair and plumage possess ample design detail. A scarce variety identified by an arc-shaped die crack on the right reverse border.(
Registry values: N2998)
1795 50C 2 Leaves--Scratched--ANACS. VF20 Details. O-113a, R.4. The A in STATES is repunched over an E, a variety mentioned in the 2011
Guide Book but not given a separate price listing. This is a glossy example whose gunmetal-gray surfaces exhibit tan and aqua undertones. Both sides have numerous pinscratches, and the rims have minor abrasions, such as on the obverse at 5 o'clock.(
Registry values: N2998)
1795 50C 2 Leaves O-105, R.4. XF 45 NGC. Two points of star 1 are attached to the lowest curl on the obverse and the leaf point is between RI in AMERICA on the reverse. The surfaces of this coin are dark gray, with steel-blue and golden highlights. Much original detail remains on Liberty's hair and the eagle's feathers, and all lettering is complete.(
Registry values: N4719)
1795 50C 2 Leaves MS61 NGC. O-116, R.4. The 1795 Flowing Hair half dollars are coveted 18th century type coins along with their 1794-dated counterparts, but the latter grade-for-grade are much more elusive and costly. The 1794- and 1795-dated Flowing Hair dollars, half dollars, and half dimes were America's first silver coinage types, and today they are widely revered and widely collected. Silver dimes and quarters would appear only in 1796, by which time the Draped Bust motif had superseded the Flowing Hair design, both by Robert Scot.
The obverse of this die marriage is shared with the O-115 pairing. Star 1 extends completely through the lowest hair curl, which is tightly wound. An inner point of star 2 touches the second curl. A die break extends from the rim below star 1 upward through stars 2 and 3. The differentiation on the O-116 obverse is the dramatic die clashing from UNITED from the reverse, incuse and reading backward under star 7 and LIBE. Another difference is the added die crack from the milling to star 7.
The Overton Reverse M is unique to the O-116 marriage. Further die clashing, as indicated by the incused milling above UNITED, is a key characteristic, along with the seven left, nine right berry arrangement.
This Mint State specimen is remarkably well preserved for an 18th century coin. Both sides are fully lustrous, bringing to life the rich peach and gold toning that covers most of each side. The borders are more blue-toned, with the milling soft in many places and a rim nick just above 9 o'clock on the reverse. While close inspection turns up imperfections such as the grade-defining slide marks on Liberty's face, the arm's-length visual appeal is far beyond the norm for an MS61 coin.(
Registry values: N7079)
1796 50C 16 Stars VF25 PCGS. O-102, High R.5. The appearance of a Draped Bust Small Eagle half dollar at auction always grabs the attention of date/variety and advanced type collectors. The early half dollar specialist needs a 1796 as well as a 1797 piece for a date collection, and the variety collector requires all four 1796-1797 die marriages. The type collector needs only one of the 1796-1797 dates, but even a single example of this rarity commands a hefty price regardless of its grade or surface condition. Indeed, the Draped Bust Small Eagle half is the costliest of
all U.S. type coins in virtually all levels of preservation. It is, therefore, a major obstacle to the completion of a U.S. type collection.
The present VF25 16 Stars offering will satisfy any of the foregoing collecting persuasions. Its original, problem-free surfaces display soft reddish-gray patina with delicate grayish-brown accents. The lighter-toned design motifs stand out against the slightly deeper hues in the fields and interstices, somewhat more so on the obverse. Liberty exhibits strong definition, especially in the hair, facial features, and drapery. The eagle's wings and tail are also well delineated, while its torso and legs show the typical strike softness. A strike-through on Liberty's jaw readily identifies the coin, as do a series of marks (also planchet flaws) on the lower right (facing) wing. The coin is from an early die state as it lacks the heavy crack from the rim between the date and star 1 that then travels through the first four stars before returning to the milling. The only trace of the break on the current specimen is a very light crack that joins stars 1 through 3.
In summary, this is a highly attractive specimen of one of the most desirable early half dollars and perhaps
the most coveted of U.S. type coins. Its technical quality and originality are sure to please the advanced collector. Simply put, 18th century coins that have experienced moderate circulation do not ordinarily come this nice!
Ex: The Lee G. Lahrman Collection (Abe Kosoff, 2/1963), lot 617;The Seller Collection (Bowers and Ruddy, 3/1980), lot 3165.(
Registry values: N7079)
1801 50C --Scratched--ANACS. VF20 Details. O-101, R.3. The more available of only two die marriages known for this very scarce date. This example has a few thin but deeply set marks on each side, presumably from an attempt to confirm the silver alloy during the Seated or Barber era. Stone-gray with hints of lavender on the obverse.(
Registry values: N1793)
1803 50C Large 3 AU58 NGC. O-102a, R.3. Ex: Simpson. A medium-late die state that shows a die crack connecting the RIC of AMERICA. Well-defined and immensely lustrous despite modest rub on the high points, a charming near-Mint Draped Bust half that has bold orange, rose, blue, and violet patina over minimally abraded surfaces.(
Registry values: N2998)
1803 50C Small 3 XF40 PCGS. O-104, R.3. The O-104 is the sole Small 3 pairing of the year and the second rarest 1803 variety, behind the O-102/O-102a, both rated High R.3. There is no vertical serif bar protruding atop the crossbar, diagnostic for the variety. This XF example boasts attractive medium dove-gray surfaces with glints of amber at the rims and few singular signs of contact. Population: 13 in 40, 19 finer (8/10).
1805/4 50C Fine 15 PCGS. O-102, R.3. The silver-gray surfaces reveal just a touch of light tan color. The fields display only minor marks. A collectible example of this prominently overdated Draped Bust variety.
Ex: Lonnie Gray Collection of Error Coins (Heritage, 2/2005), lot 6921.(
Registry values: N991)
1805/4 50C XF45 NGC. O-101, R.3. There are three distinct 1805/4 half dollar die pairs, all of them scarce or rare. This is an earlier (no cud) die state of the O-101, attractively preserved with Choice XF details. Small rubbed spots are greenish-gray, while the rest of the piece shows waves of bluish toning over glossy luster.(
Registry values: N1793)
1806/5 50C VF35 PCGS. O-104, R.7. Overton writes that "all observed specimens have a die crack joining the outer points of the last 3 stars to end of bust." This example has no trace of that die crack. It is the same die state of the obverse when it was used for 1805 O-105 half dollars. Only one other perfect die coin is recorded in Stephen Herrman's record, a coin that grades just VG10. Perhaps two or three additional pieces exist, but this is an extremely rare die state and the present piece might be the best of those that still survive today.
The obverse has a distinct olive appearance with darker steel patina on the device. The reverse is medium gray with traces of luster in the protected areas. This example of the O-104 prime die state will be an important addition to an advanced early half dollar cabinet.(
Registry values: N991)
1806/5 50C XF40 PCGS. O-102, High R.3. Surprisingly lustrous for an XF coin of its age. The lightly worn devices are well struck and mostly silver, while elements of green-gold and tan appear mostly at the margins.(
Registry values: N1793)
1806 50C Pointed 6, Stem XF40 NGC. O-119, R.3. The dove-gray centers are bounded by tobacco-brown borders. This moderately circulated Draped Bust type coin appears unabraded save for a small obverse rim nick at 8:30.(
Registry values: N1793)
1806 50C Pointed 6, Stem XF40 PCGS. O-120, R.3. A scarce variety better-known for its later die state, wherein a cud forms on the shield. Lustrous with an eclectic mix of silver-blue, gray, and dusky green-gold hues embracing each side.(
Registry values: N1793)
1807 50C Draped Bust XF40 NGC. O-105, R.1. An early die state, both the obverse and the reverse appear to be perfect without die cracks, although faint clash marks are evident above the date. Attractive pewter gray surfaces are accented by delightful iridescent toning. Unevenly struck, the obverse is noticeably off center with denticles only visible from 6 o'clock to 12 o'clock, and the reverse is nicely centered with full borders.(
Registry values: N1793)
1807 50C Draped Bust--Cleaned--ANACS. XF45 Details. O-105, R.1. This final year Draped Bust half displays glimpses of luster, and there are no obvious abrasions. The speckled dove-gray toning may be artificial, but no hairlines are readily evident.(
Registry values: N1793)
1807 50C Draped Bust AU55 NGC. O-103, R.3. The year 1807 saw the transition from the Draped Bust design to John Reich's Capped Bust Left design. The 1807 Draped Bust issue enjoys great popularity with type collectors as the last date of the design. Although the clash marks and flow lines on this piece suggest a late die state, there is no evidence of the State a reverse crack that Overton describes. This deeply toned Choice AU example has nearly full luster with iridescent highlights. Slightly weak at the centers as usual. This example should be at or near Condition Census level for the O-103.(
Registry values: N2998)
Bust Half Dollars
1807 50C Capped Bust, Small Stars VF30 PCGS. O-113, R.2. Deep and dusky toning is largely metallic-gray on this moderately worn coin, though blue and sage overtones are also in evidence. Minimally abraded with lighter gold "shine" at the worn high points.
1807 50C Capped Bust, Large Stars VF30 PCGS. O-114, R.3. The scarce Capped Bust, Large Stars, Normal Denomination variety, distinguished by die lumps below the 7 in the date. Flickers of gold, pink, and coral-rose grace light silver-gray surfaces that remain faintly lustrous. For the variety, Population: 4 in 30, 38 finer (8/10).
1808/7 50C AU50 ANACS. O-101, R.1. A
Guide Book variety that clearly shows the underdigit within both loops of the final 8, in addition to the horn-like serif of the 7 visible on top of the 8. The borders have deep sea-green patina, with pale silver-gray color in the centers. The fields have a few minor abrasions, but the devices are boldly detailed. Struck from lightly clashed dies.(
Registry values: N1793)
1811 50C Large 8--Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. Unc. O-103, R.4. Well struck with no trace of wear, coined from a very scarce die pair. Partially peach-toned surfaces have disturbed luster from a past cleaning, yet the coin retains considerable eye appeal.(
Registry values: N991)
1811 50C Small 8 AU55 NGC. O-110, R.1. Designated as O-110a by NGC, but the die cracks associated with the later die state are absent. Light sun-gold toning visits this partly lustrous Choice AU Bust half. A few faint marks near Liberty's jaw are of little import.
1812/1 50C Small 8 MS63 NGC. O-102, R.2. Beautiful golden-brown and russet toning is bounded by freckles of apple-green patina. This lustrous representative shows some softness on the upper left stars, but the strike is generally sharp. From moderately clashed dies, but the surfaces are refreshingly unmarked. The Overton-102 receives a
Guide Book listing all to itself, since it is the sole Small 8 overdate variety of the year. Census: 6 in 63, 5 finer (8/10).
Ex: Dallas Signature (Heritage, 12/2005), lot 786, which brought #4,887.50..(
Registry values: N2998)
1812 50C AU58 ANACS. O-104, R.1. An early, uncracked die state. Softly struck but scarcely worn with soft luster under blue, rose, and gold shadings. The strong die line appears on the reverse, within the eagle's upper left (facing) wing.(
Registry values: N991)
1814/3 50C XF45 PCGS. CAC. O-101a, R.2. Reverse cracked along the lower side of UNITED. Soft luster filters through rich gold, orange, violet, and gunmetal-gray toning. Minimally abraded and a pleasing Choice XF coin. Population: 20 in 45, 61 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N491)
1814 50C AU58 NGC. O-104a, R.2. Jade-green and orange-gold endow the margins of this briefly circulated Capped Bust half. Luster shimmers from the design, and the occasional thin field marks are of little consequence.(
Registry values: N991)
1814 50C E Over A AU50 PCGS. O-108a, R.1. The sole die marriage with the blundered E over A in STATES. Retrograde lettering was entered by hand into working dies prior to 1836, and such mistakes were inevitable. The present piece is toned deep gunmetal-gray. Marks are limited to a minor reeding impression above the eagle. The eagle's head is softly impressed. Population: 6 in 50, 16 finer (8/10).
1815/2 50C --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. XF. O-101, R.2. Only 47,150 Bust halves were struck in 1815, with only one die variety known for the date. An unused die from 1812 was employed to create this interesting overdate, and examples have been prized by collectors from the earliest days of the hobby. The present coin has silvery surfaces, with hints of green and gold. The fields are somewhat overbright from a past cleaning, but much original detail remains on all devices. This example should appeal to date and type collectors alike.(
Registry values: N2998)
1817 50C MS63 NGC. O-112a, R.2. A late die state of the O-112, clashed on both sides with a prominent reverse die crack through the word UNITED. Bold peach and rose hues drape the centers, while the margins display prominent blue-violet patina. Well-defined and an attractive Select piece. For the various Normal Date 1817 varieties, Census: 18 in 63, 21 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1819/8 50C Small 9 AU58 NGC. O-101, R.1. The only Overton die pairing of the 1819/8 Small 9 variety. A small 9 is punched over an 8, which is clearly visible underneath. The reverse is identified by the triple dentil below the 0 in the denomination. Light gray surfaces are accented with bluish-purple at the margins. Both sides possess soft luster and are minimally marked.(
Registry values: N991)
1820 50C Square Base No Knob 2, Large Date AU55 NGC. O-106, R.1. Obverse with the Square Base, No Knob 2, reverse with die line connecting the ME of AMERICA. Strong violet-gray and peach-orange toning consumes still-lustrous surfaces. Minimally marked with only minor wear.
1822 50C MS61 ANACS. O-106, R.3. A brightly lustrous example of this scarcer die pair. Peach and gold border toning gives way to shining silver at the centers. Wonderfully detailed with few overt marks for the grade.(
Registry values: N991)
1824/1 50C AU50 PCGS. O-101, R.2. The 1824/1 obverse paired with a reverse that has the U in UNITED significantly tilted over the N. Lightly worn but well-defined with gleaming silver interiors framed in peach and blue. For the 1824/1 varieties, Population: 9 in 50, 49 finer (8/10).
1824 50C MS64 NGC. O-107, R.2. A magnificent Choice Mint State example of this Capped Bust issue, the present coin is toned in iridescent shades of golden-brown, ice-blue, and cobalt. Fully struck, with fine detail present on all devices and strong doubling evident on the left profile. The coin offered here occupies the number one position on Stephen Herrman's Condition Census for the O-107.
Ex: Norweb Collection (Stack's, 11/2006), lot 252.(
Registry values: N2998)
1825 50C MS63 NGC. O-114, R.1. This die combination ranks among the most plentiful of all 1825 half dollar varieties, although no Gem quality examples have been offered in recent auctions. There are possibly two or three Gems in private collections, but nearly all pieces that have been offered in that past few years are in MS64 or lower grades. This Select Mint State representative is fully lustrous with satiny silver surfaces beneath pale gold, sky-blue, and iridescent toning.(
Registry values: N1793)
1827/6 50C MS60 ANACS. O-101, R.2. The overdated obverse with a reverse that has a recut serif on the C in the denomination. Lightly abraded, including on Liberty's cheek, but the overall eye appeal is rewarding. Strongly lustrous interiors are minimally toned, while the outer areas have peach and orange color.(
Registry values: N1793)
1827 50C Square Base 2 MS62 ANACS. O-133, R.4. Rich golden-brown embraces the fields and devices, while navy-blue beckons from the obverse periphery. A satiny and blemish-free example of this scarce die pairing, identified by a die line above Liberty's headband and another above the right (facing) claw. 1827 is the most prolific year for die marriages, with 49 different varieties presently known.(
Registry values: N1793)
1828 50C Curl Base 2, No Knob MS64 PCGS. O-103, R.2. The Curl Base 2 and the imperfect center stripe on the shield identify this coin as an example of the available O-103 variety. Shades of gold, lavender, and ice-blue toning grace the surfaces of this sharply struck Choice specimen. Housed in a green label holder. Population: 28 in 64, 4 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1828 50C Curl Base 2, Knob AU55 NGC. O-106, High R.4. Prominent recutting on the U of UNITED. Considerable reflectivity remains in the fields, and the subtle frosting on the devices lends this lightly worn coin an aura of contrast. Prominent peach overtones coat most of each side.
1829/7 50C AU58 NGC. O-101a, R.1. Satiny silver luster overall and traces of peripheral gold. Slight rub on the highpoints preclude a Mint State grade, but this is only a minor obstacle to the eye appeal.(
Registry values: N991)
1831 50C MS64 NGC. O-107, R.3. One of finest examples known of this scarcer variety, which combines obverse 4 (with the first numeral 1 high) and reverse F (with the I in PLURIBUS centered under the left side of the second T in STATES). Thick mint frost covers the surfaces and much of each side is brilliant although golden and aquamarine toning fills the peripheries. Sharply defined in the centers with typically struck peripheries. An outstanding Bust Half.
Ex: Long Beach Signature (Heritage, 9/2002), lot 6806; Pre-Long Beach (Superior, 2/2003), lot 1489, which realized $2,760.(
Registry values: N2998)
1834 50C Small Date, Small Letters MS62 PCGS. O-117, R.2. The A in STATES is rotated, though the other prime diagnostic, recutting on the same letter, is weakened by the late die state. A lustrous, mildly reflective coin, mainly silver with splashes of golden-brown toning on the bust and in the left date area.
1835 50C MS62 PCGS. O-107, R.1. The numerals 5 on each side show recutting on the flag tip. Strongly lustrous with dapples of peach-orange and gray over parts of the fields with occasional dips into the devices.(
Registry values: N1793)
1836 50C Lettered Edge AU55 PCGS. O-108a, R.2. The recut "1836/1336" date with die cracks at bottom and right obverse. Impressively lustrous despite modest wear, and silver-white save for narrow but long crescents of reddish patina at the margins.(
Registry values: N491)
1836 50C Lettered Edge MS63 ANACS. O-114, R.2. Prominent recutting on the obverse's star 7 confirms the die pair. Strongly lustrous with rich pink, rose, orange, and blue patina over parts of each side.(
Registry values: N1793)
1836 50C 50 Over 00 AU55 NGC. O-116, R.2. The popular erroneous-denomination variant, offered here as a scarcely worn and richly lustrous Choice AU coin. Gold-orange, peach, and blue-green shadings appear to varying degrees.(
Registry values: N991)
Reeded Edge Half Dollars
1836 50C Reeded Edge--Scratches--NGC Details. XF. The obverse field displays numerous thin scratches of various length, indicative of an idle hour more than a century ago. Peripherally toned in attractive golden-brown and navy-blue shades. A famous low mintage issue.(
Registry values: N1793)
1836 50C Reeded Edge XF40 ANACS. A luminous example of this famous early steampower issue, well struck with light golden areas where the high points are worn and deeper charcoal-gray in the recesses. The surfaces show small digs overall with a few longer and deeper depressions visible in the right obverse field.(
Registry values: N1793)
1836 50C Reeded Edge XF45 NGC. Popular as the first date of a two-year design type, the 1836 Reeded Edge half dollar boasts a low mintage of just 1,200 pieces. Only light wear shows on the sharply detailed devices of this attractive specimen, with iridescent gold, violet, and pink toning gracing the pleasing surfaces.(
Registry values: N1793)
1837 50C MS61 NGC. Mottled forest-green, golden-russet, and stone-gray compete for territory across this satiny silver type coin. The strike is unimprovable, and a loupe is required to locate the thin obverse marks.
Ex: FUN Signature (Heritage, 1/2009), lot 2850, which realized $2,530.(
Registry values: N1793)
1837 50C MS62 NGC. Richly toned in dusky coffee, violet, and green-gold hues. This well struck coin shows a pair of luster disturbances on the obverse, one on either side of Liberty's portrait.(
Registry values: N1793)
1837 50C MS62 NGC. A lustrous and well-defined example of the popular Reeded Edge, 50 Cents Reverse type. Lavender and violet hues drape strongly lustrous gunmetal-gray surfaces. Few sharp abrasions for the grade.(
Registry values: N1793)
1837 50C MS64 NGC. Darkly toned in shades of purple, russet, and dove-gray, this Choice Capped Bust, Reeded Edge half dollar affords the viewer a delightful play of colors. The excellent strike delivers pinpoint definition on all design elements, adding to the considerable eye appeal. Census: 93 in 64, 54 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1838 50C MS62 PCGS. Dusky steel-gray and autumn-gold toning drape this satiny and unmarked representative. A thin streak of struck-in grease is noted on the lower reverse. The Bust subtype with HALF DOL. on the reverse was struck for just two years.(
Registry values: N1793)
Seated Half Dollars
1840 50C Reverse of 1839, Small Letters MS63 PCGS. Light gold-gray toning has settled over remarkably reflective surfaces. This Select coin comes from the later "Reverse of 1839" die style, with lettering that seems positively tiny in comparison to its predecessor. For the variety, Population: 17 in 63, 24 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N4719)
1841-O 50C MS64 NGC. Large O. Lovely apricot-gold, powder-blue, lime, and rose patina embraces this satiny and lightly abraded high grade New Orleans Seated half. Well struck throughout the borders, although the left (facing) claw is softly impressed. Census: 3 in 64, 4 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1844 50C MS64 NGC. This early Seated half was not saved in significant numbers and the present near-Gem counts itself among the finest survivors available to today's collectors. Both sides are boldly struck with a competing overlay of dove-gray and golden-rose iridescence. NGC and PCGS combined report only 22 examples in MS 64 with only three finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1850 50C AU53 ANACS. The 1850, 1851, and 1852 are relatively low mintage issues affected by the California Gold Rush. An influx of the yellow metal drove the value of silver coins above their face value, and they were quantities were melted by speculators. They missed the present lightly circulated example, which has the occasional moderate field mark along with attractive peripheral aqua-blue toning.(
Registry values: N991)
1850 50C AU55 NGC. Lightly gold-toned at the rims with more silver centers. The light wear across the high points has done little to dim this Choice AU coin's luster. Census: 12 in 55, 44 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N991)
1850 50C AU58 PCGS. Gold, peach, sage, and blue border shadings yield to silver at the still-lustrous centers. Well struck for this Philadelphia issue with only minor abrasions and friction. Population: 8 in 58, 21 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N991)
1853 50C Arrows and Rays AU58 NGC. Rich jade-green borders encompass the medium golden-tan fields and devices. This well struck single year type coin has substantial luster and no consequential marks. Both sides display a mint-made orange-peel texture caused by long-in-use dies. The issue was struck incessantly at the mint to replace hoarded old tenor silver.(
Registry values: N991)
1853 50C Arrows and Rays AU58 NGC. An attractive Arrows and Rays example, lightly abraded throughout the gold-tinged silver fields but with only modest rub on the high points of the devices. An unusual planchet defect obscures the IB of LIBERTY.(
Registry values: N991)
1854 50C Arrows--Cleaned--ANACS. AU58 Details. Partially retoned gray, gold, pink, and violet after a past cleaning. Glimmers of original luster remain in the fields, and the devices are sharp with scant evidence of rub.(
Registry values: N491)
1855-S 50C Arrows Fine 15 ANACS. Light silver-gray color is most visible on this Arrows S-mint half, though pale gold and deeper blue-brown elements can be found around the peripheral elements. The middle of the word LIBERTY is worn away, but the rest of the detail suggests a Fine coin. A depression is noted just above the eagle's left (facing) wing. Housed in a small-format holder.(
Registry values: N991)
1856-O 50C MS65 PCGS. Soft gold and peach overtones grace shimmering silver-gray surfaces that show occasional streaks of deeper sage patina at the borders. Excellent design definition for the date and remarkable surface preservation. PCGS has graded a mere six examples of this New Orleans issue in MS65 and just two finer (8/10).
From The Dr. Mani and Kay Ehteshami Collection.(
Registry values: N4719)
1859-O 50C MS63 PCGS. A mixture of strong gold-orange and blue-gray shadings prevails on this Select coin. Well struck in the centers with slightly softer detail at the margins. Great eye appeal for the New Orleans issue. Population: 19 in 63, 18 finer (8/10).
From The Classic Collection.(
Registry values: N1793)
1860-O 50C MS65+ NGC. The 1860-O half dollar issue was the last Seated half production strictly under federal authority, as the 1861-O manufacture was split between the three entities after Louisiana seceded and then joined the Confederate States of America. New Orleans would make no more half dollars until the Barbers of 1892. This splendid Gem 1860-O has received the Plus grade from NGC, recognizing its high eye appeal. Rich luster radiates from well-struck, silver-white surfaces that appear distraction-free. Census: 1 in 65+, 3 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
Three-Coin 1861-O Half Dollar "CSA Die Progression Set" NGC. The three pieces not graded, showing an apparent shipwreck effect, but nonetheless an intriguing set illustrating the die progression. The leftmost coin has "normal" dies, the center coin has the flattening in the head area which presaged the upper obverse crack, while the rightmost coin has the classic "CSA" obverse with die crack just to the left of Liberty's face and running rim to shoulder.
1861-O 50C C.S.A. Obverse--Artificially Toned--ANACS. AU58 Details. FS-401. WB-102. A slender vertical die crack from the rim to Liberty's nose confirms that the obverse die is the same that struck the four known Confederate half dollars. The present half dollar was struck from Federal dies while the facility was under C.S.A. control. This well struck and satiny example has deep, dubious forest-green and rose-red patina. Liberty's cheek has a small dig.
Confederate States of America
1861 50C Scott Restrike MS62 PCGS. The story of New York coin and stamp dealer John W. Scott and his "restriking" of the Confederate States of America half dollars, circa 1879, is a thrice-told tale. Self-promotion and profit, as usual, appeared to be his motive, as he also produced 500 white metal tokens advertising, or at least mentioning--his family/company name.
Although these coins have long been known as restrikes, these coins were in fact restruck on one side only with the Confederate States of America reverse. That reverse was also combined to make the white metal "Scott tokens" that refer to the CSA production of '4 ORIGINALS STRUCK BY ORDER OF C.S.A." In the case of the Scott "restrike" half dollars, the restamping of the reverse resulted in a flattening of the original (obverse) sides, explaining the weak detail always present.
This piece offers rich champagne-pink patina on the CSA side, and a lightly toned Federal side, with a few scattered areas of amber. This piece is also notably free of the struck-in grease stains, as made, that afflict many survivors, even those in high grade. While such "as made" grease stains should not affect a technical grade, they can certainly be a consideration in overall eye appeal. Population: 28 in 62, 18 finer (8/10).
1861 50C Scott Token MS62 PCGS. Breen-8003. Several years after discovery of the original CSA half dollar dies, J.W. Scott prepared a special obverse die for restrikes with the inscription 4 ORIGINALS STRUCK BY ORDER OF C.S.A. IN NEW ORLEANS 1861 around the upper periphery and in the center. Below the date, an arch of seven stars precedes the inscriptions REV. SAME AS U.S. and, in parentheses, FROM ORIGINAL DIE: SCOTT. Scott combined this obverse die with the original reverse die and struck 500 tokens, which he sold in October 1879 for 50 cents each. These tokens were struck in a white metal that Breen (1988) asserts is probably tin. This piece exhibits some steel-gray patina on each side, with much brightness remaining around the devices. Population: 19 in 62, 35 finer (8/10).
Ex: Dallas Signature (Heritage, 11/2005), lot 2602, which brought $3,737.50.
Seated Half Dollars
1864-S 50C AU58 PCGS. CAC. Just a touch of rub affects the high points on this near-Mint piece. The fields remain lustrous silver with touches of gold and scattered wispy abrasions. Population: 6 in 58, 12 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N491)
1865-S 50C MS61 PCGS. Soft luster filters through deep patina, gray-based with prominent peach, gold, and apricot elements. Strong central detail, though several of the peripheral stars show softness. Still, an important Mint State example of an S-mint issue seldom found so fine. Population: 3 in 61, 11 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N991)
1870 50C MS64 NGC. A gorgeous near-Gem, this 1870 half dollar approaches the finest available quality for the date. NGC and PCGS have combined to certify just 10 examples in MS64, with only seven finer pieces. This specimen is deeply toned with rich gold and iridescent toning on the obverse and lighter gold on the reverse. The surfaces are frosty and highly lustrous. Census: 3 in 64, 3 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1871 50C MS63 PCGS. Boldly impressed for the date with strong and swirling luster. Faintly gold-gray across most of each side with patches of deeper peach at the upper left obverse and through much of the reverse. Additional violet elements appear on the latter side. Population: 11 in 63, 22 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1872-CC 50C VF20 PCGS. Deep cobalt-blue and tan-brown toning blankets this lightly abraded Carson City half dollar. Six letters in LIBERTY are sharp, and the E is apparent although faint. Scarcer than suggested by the mintage of 257,000 pieces, since there were no coin collectors in the Wild West.(
Registry values: N991)
1873-CC 50C Arrows XF40 PCGS. CAC. WB-103. Large CC. A charming example of this scarce Carson City subtype. Toned silver-gray and almond-gold with occasional glimpses of russet. Moderately worn but without noticeable distractions. Population: 22 in 40, 67 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1873-CC 50C Arrows MS62 PCGS. WB-106. Large Mintmark. All WB-106 halves are Large Arrows variants and have the Open 3 punch in the date. Even though 214,560 pieces were struck, there are very few 1873-CC Arrows halves known in Uncirculated grades. The reason, of course, is a familiar one with Carson City and San Francisco coinage from the 19th and early 20th centuries: People in the western states were hard-money advocates and it took many years before paper money reached parity with silver and gold coins.
A number of years ago a hoard of 230 circulated 1873-CC halves was found, the so-called Orlando Hoard. This was a helpful find for collectors who collect circulated coins, but the number of Uncirculated coins has remained constant over the years. The supply is very thin of Mint State coins with only 27 grading events, representing 18 to 20 individual coins. This piece does not show the usually seen softness on the obverse that is normally seen on 1870-1874-CC halves. The surfaces are obviously original and exhibit medium density gray-rose toning over the expected thick mint frost. A rare opportunity for the Seated half collector. Population: 2 in 62, 11 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N4719)
1874-CC 50C Arrows--Scratches--NGC Details. VF. This low mintage Carson City half dollar is significantly scarcer than its 1873-CC Arrows predecessor. A long-ago owner scratched the Roman numerals VII into the obverse field, and a later owner cleaned the obverse to subdue the scratches. The reverse remains original and displays rich forest-green, golden-brown, and stone-gray toning.(
Registry values: N1793)
1874-CC 50C Arrows XF40 PCGS. CAC. An excellent Carson City Arrows half. Light wear crosses the high points and spreads into the fields, yet the primarily silver-tan surfaces remain softly lustrous and the devices retain considerable detail. Patches of rich amber-rose and forest-green color appear along the margins. Population: 9 in 40, 33 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1874-CC 50C Arrows--Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. XF. Just 59,000 pieces were struck for this Arrows silver half dollar issue, and many were lost to the desperate commercial needs of Nevada and the West. Nonetheless, several dozen survivors have lasted to the present day. This is among them, moderately hairlined from a past cleaning but with pleasing rose-gray toning muting much of the surfaces' artificial brightness.(
Registry values: N1793)
1876-CC 50C MS62 PCGS. WB-101. Small CC. Medium golden-brown toning embraces this well struck Carson City Seated type coin. No marks are remotely consequential, although the fields appear slightly subdued. Housed in an old green label holder. Population: 18 in 62, 42 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1878-CC 50C VF20 PCGS. Rich peach and violet overtones grace the deep gray surfaces of this moderately worn Carson City half. Minimally abraded save for shallow crossing pinscratches in the right obverse field. Population: 2 in 20, 40 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1879 50C MS62 ANACS. Rich peach and blue-violet patina drapes the luminous surfaces of this Philadelphia half. Strongly struck and without overt distractions. Housed in a small-format holder.(
Registry values: N991)
1880 50C MS63 NGC. Type Two Reverse. A delightful Mint State example with fully reflective fields. Both sides are bright silver at the center, with peripheral gold and iridescent toning. Obvious cameo contrast is evident, along with bold design definition. Census: 13 in 63, 49 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N991)
1882 50C MS64 PCGS. A prooflike example with light tan-gold toning and a sharp strike. Splendidly smooth despite faint marks on the reverse exergue. A scant 4,400 business strikes were issued, in addition to 1,100 proofs. Population: 19 in 64, 16 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1890 50C MS65 PCGS. With only 12,000 pieces struck of the 1890 half dollar, a high percentage of the mintage could be considered "first strikes." This is a lovely example that has bright, reflective fields on each side. The coin is brilliant throughout, and the strike is full in all areas. Population: 17 in 65, 14 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1891 50C MS66 PCGS. This is a Condition Census example of this last Seated Liberty half dollar issue, tied for second-finest with several others. The mintage was only 200,000 pieces, but numerous examples were saved. Bold clash marks appear on each side of this pristine Premium Gem, which appears essentially contact-free. The frosty silver-gold surfaces show light dabs of iridescent color. Population: 8 in 66, 1 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
Proof Seated Half Dollars
1857 50C PR64 NGC. Proof coinage minted before 1858 is always desirable and usually quite rare, with a mystique brought about in part because mintage figures are simply unavailable. As such, we are left to speculate as to the number of survivors. Wiley-Bugert suggest that 15-25 proof 1857 half dollars survive, while Breen's figure was 20-25. The advent of census figures from the major grading services suggests that these figures were too low, and, taking resubmissions into account, that there may be 50 or so distinct survivors. The current piece is a heavily mirrored coin with delightful peripheral toning, and it exactly fits Breen's characteristics for proofs of the date, including an unpolished area between the eagle's left (facing) wing and leaves. The strike is not full, with weakness noted on the eagle's leg, claw, and arrowheads, yet the overall effect is more than pleasing.
1859 50C PR64 PCGS. Icy fields provide ready contrast with glassy fields, but this brilliant near-Gem is undesignated as Cameo due to its old green label holder. Minimally hairlined albeit a bit subdued. Population: 37 in 64, 11 finer (8/10).
1860 50C PR64 Cameo NGC. The 1860 half dollar had an official mintage of 1,000 proofs. As many times as it has been said, it never hurts to reinforce that a substantial percentage of the proof production was melted as unsold at year's end, leaving far fewer available than the published numbers would indicate. This is an exceptionally attractive example that has deeply mirrored fields and sharply contrasting, frosted devices. Each side has a light, even layer of reddish-tinged golden patina. Census: 1 in 64 Cameo, 9 finer (7/10).
1861 50C PR63 PCGS. Housed in a green-label PCGS holder, this attractive Seated half dollar has fully mirrored fields and sharp devices. Pale gold toning is visible on each side.
1864 50C PR65 Cameo NGC. The peripheries of this spectacular gem are awash in shades of violet and green, while the centers remain brilliant silver. The sharply rendered frosty devices contrast boldly with the deeply mirrored fields, but even the stunning Cameo effect seems secondary to the vivid play of colors. NGC has graded five coins in PR65 Cameo, with a single specimen finer, while PCGS has seen only one example in this exalted grade, with none finer (8/10).
1867 50C PR64 PCGS. CAC. Cherry-red, honey-gold, and ocean-blue endow this flashy and virtually fully struck near-Gem. The eye appeal is remarkable for the third party grade. One of just 625 proofs coined. Encapsulated in a first generation holder. Population: 39 in 64, 16 finer (8/10).
1873 50C No Arrows PR63 PCGS. The obverse is cream-gray with glimpses of peripheral gold, while the reverse is blended apricot and gunmetal. Pleasing for the assigned grade despite moderate incompleteness of strike on the major devices. The borders are well struck.
1873 50C Arrows PR66 ★ Cameo NGC. The short-lived Arrows minor silver issues are among the most popular proof dates in the various Seated series, thanks to intense demand from type collectors. The Seated half specialist, however, is a far more likely candidate to own this magnificently contrasted Premium Gem specimen. Flashy mirrors remain intensely lustrous through layers of blue, green, and gold patina, while the frosted devices offer rich rose and tan toning of their own. Carefully preserved and marvelously appealing. Census: 6 in 66 Cameo, 0 finer (8/10), of which this is the only example to receive the Star designation.
1876 50C PR65 Cameo NGC. WB-101. From a proof mintage of 1,150 pieces, the 1876 Seated Liberty half dollar is very rare in PR65 Cameo. The present coin is fully struck, with boldly frosted devices that contrast vividly with the brightly reflective fields. Shades of violet and green toning grace the borders of the brilliant fields. Census: 9 in 65 Cameo, 6 finer (7/10).
1883 50C PR64 Deep Cameo PCGS. An impressive near-Gem proof with vibrant cameo contrast between the lustrous devices and mirrored fields. Faint hairlines are all that prevent this piece from a higher grade. The combined NGC and PCGS population of three with only four finer tells of the importance of this piece. Population: 2 in 64 Deep Cameo, 3 finer (8/10).
1886 50C PR64 PCGS. CAC. The exquisitely detailed devices are amply frosted on this Choice proof, and the frost is visible even through the rich patina draping each side. The obverse has bold peach toning with a crescent of electric-blue along the upper rim, while the reverse has duskier versions of the same colors with the crescent at the bottom. Minor hairlines determine the grade. PCGS has certified 33 coins finer (8/10).
1887 50C PR63 PCGS. A richly toned Select proof, deeply hued green-gold and blue on the obverse with more luminous grays on the reverse. Lightly hairlined but attractive for the grade.
1887 50C PR65 Cameo PCGS. While most half dollars are of uniformly high quality in the 1880s, this piece is head and shoulders above others we have seen recently. It is simply outstanding. Both sides are brilliant and the fields show deep reflectivity with thickly frosted devices that give the coin its Cameo designation. Fully struck in all areas. Population: 13 in 65 Cameo, 1 finer (8/10).
1890 50C PR64 PCGS. Lightly gold-toned overall with considerable gray in the few silver areas. Boldly impressed with gleaming surfaces and excellent all-around eye appeal. Population: 60 in 64, 37 finer (8/10).
1891 50C PR64 PCGS. Bold blues and greens dominate the field toning on this gleaming final-year near-Gem specimen. Exactingly struck with only minor hairlines. Population: 50 in 64, 30 finer (8/10).
Barber Half Dollars
1897 50C MS65 NGC. This brilliant and frosty Gem has bold design features and bright silver surfaces with no evidence of toning on either side. A few minuscule marks prevent a higher grade to this beauty. An elusive date in Gem or finer grades. Census: 20 in 65, 7 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1898 50C MS64 PCGS. Bright silver luster through the interiors with peach and violet crescents along parts of the margins. Well struck and carefully preserved for this little-saved issue. Population: 46 in 64, 21 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1899-O 50C MS64 PCGS. Light, even champagne toning covers the thickly lustrous surfaces. The strike is noticeably less than full and this is best seen at the center of the reverse. Still, the overall look is very attractive and the few marks are scattered and minimal in importance. Population: 26 in 64, 11 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1903 50C MS64 PCGS. Deep violet and blue peripheral shades fade through olive and green-gold before settling into rich silver-gray at the centers. A luminous and satiny near-Gem example of this underrated Barber half dollar issue that was little-saved at the time of release. Population: 26 in 64, 8 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1904-S 50C VF25 PCGS. Pleasing detail remains for the VF grade range. Still-luminous surfaces are light gray with peach overtones. Well struck with wispy abrasions and a few more visible marks. PCGS has graded 91 finer pieces (8/10).(
Registry values: N991)
1907-S 50C MS62 ANACS. Bright silver luster with light gold overtones at the right obverse and across much of the reverse. Well struck but with grade-defining slide marks at Liberty's cheek.(
Registry values: N2998)
1909-O 50C MS62 ANACS. Well-defined at the margins, though Liberty's upper hair and the talons on the eagle show minor softness. Luminous pearl-gray surfaces show an arc of peach at the right reverse.(
Registry values: N1793)
1912 50C MS64 PCGS. CAC. Excellent silver brightness with suggestions of pale peach color at the borders. This well-defined near-Gem shows few significant marks, though wispy abrasions preclude Gem status. Population: 81 in 64, 18 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1912-D 50C MS65 PCGS. CAC. From a mintage of 2.3 million pieces, the 1912-D Barber half dollar is an available date and one of the most popular type coins of the series. The availability does drop off in higher grades, and the issue is quite scarce at the Gem level. This coin is an attractive Gem, with vibrant mint luster and an exquisite strike. A light golden patina is evident on both sides, with shades of green in spots. Population: 50 in 65, 14 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1912-D 50C MS66 PCGS. CAC. Though slightly over 2.3 million half dollars were struck at Denver in 1912, the date as not saved in quantity, and today it is a condition rarity at the MS66 level. This is just such a coin, lustrous with gold and pink-purple borders and more silver centers. Population: 14 in 66, 0 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N4719)
1912-S 50C MS63 PCGS. Delicate chestnut toning visits the obverse, while the reverse remains fully brilliant. Highly lustrous and crisply struck with superior preservation for the designated grade. An excellent value for the advanced Barber collector.(
Registry values: N1793)
1912-S 50C MS63 PCGS. Rich amber, gold, and green hues drape this lustrous Select example. Liberty's silver cheek shows wispy abrasions. Population: 28 in 63, 80 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1914-S 50C MS64 PCGS. Light gold and gray toning overall with patches of deep brown close to the eagle on the reverse. A lustrous near-Gem that shows typical striking softness on the eagle's talons. Population: 38 in 64, 19 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1915 50C AU58 NGC. The Philadelphia Mint series of Barber halves ends with three popular low mintage issues. This caramel-gold and stone-gray near-Mint example has an unabraded appearance with much satin luster. Census: 13 in 58, 33 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1915-D 50C MS64 PCGS. Pleasing detail for this Denver issue with soft, swirling luster that graces silver-gray surfaces. A few faint marks on each side have trivial impact on the eye appeal, though they affect the grade.(
Registry values: N1793)
Proof Barber Half Dollars
1892 50C PR65 PCGS. The 1892 Barber half dollar enjoyed a large proof mintage of 1,245 pieces and many examples were saved as first-year type coins. The issue is definitely scarce at the Gem level today, and attractive specimens are popular with type collectors and series enthusiasts alike. The present coin exhibits reflective fields and sharply struck, frosty devices. Population: 29 in 65, 39 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1893 50C PR65 Deep Cameo PCGS. Only 792 proof Barber half dollars were struck in 1893. The present coin is a magnificent Gem with fields that are unfathomably deep in their mirrored reflectivity. The devices are heavily frosted, and the field-device contrast ensures the no-questions Deep Cameo status. Population: 2 in 65 Deep Cameo, 4 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: P1)
1901 50C PR63 Cameo PCGS. CAC. Thick mint frost throughout the portrait gives the obverse a Deep Cameo appearance, although contrast on the reverse is limited by the splashes of rose-red and straw-gold that consume that side. The obverse is untoned aside from traces of peripheral autumn-tan. Pleasing despite a few trivial obverse hairlines.(
Registry values: N1793)
1902 50C PR65 NGC. Beginning in 1902, the Mint used a format with brilliant devices, rather than the traditional frosty design elements. The surfaces of this attractive Gem are deeply toned in shades of green, blue, and lavender. The reflective fields glimmer under the toning, highlighting the dazzling play of colors. Census: 29 in 65, 43 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1903 50C PR65 NGC. From a mintage of 755 pieces, the proof 1903 Barber half dollar is a scarce, underrated issue in Gem condition. The present coin is a delightful specimen, with deeply mirrored surfaces and strongly impressed devices. The brilliant fields show no trace of toning. Census: 50 in 65, 67 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1904 50C PR64 PCGS. CAC. Strongly mirrored on both sides but especially on the reverse. Bold blue-green, gold, and violet patina shows narrow streaks of silver along Liberty's cheek. PCGS has graded 47 finer coins (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1904 50C PR65 NGC. Only 670 proof Barber half dollars were minted in 1904 and examples in Gem condition are quite scarce today. The present coin features reflective mirrored fields and sharply detailed devices. The brilliant surfaces show only the slightest hints of golden toning. Census: 37 in 65, 46 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1906 50C PR64 PCGS. CAC. Rich olive-green and steel-blue patina embraces this unabraded and sharply impressed Choice specimen. Only 675 proofs were struck. Encased in a first generation holder.(
Registry values: N1793)
1907 50C PR62 PCGS. An untoned specimen with mild cameo contrast and only minor incompleteness of strike on the right shield corner. Delicate hairlines are consistent with the grade. A meager 575 proofs were struck.(
Registry values: N991)
1908 50C PR65 NGC. From a tiny mintage of 545 pieces, the 1908 proof Barber half dollar is very scarce in Gem condition. The present coin is patinated in iridescent shades of pale green and light pink, with deeply reflective fields underneath the toning. The strike is sharp in most areas, with some characteristic lack of detail at the juncture of the shield and eagle's wing on the reverse. Census: 23 in 65, 37 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1909 50C PR64 Deep Cameo PCGS. The 1909 is positioned toward the latter years of the Barber half series. In some series that would indicate greater availability of high-grade pieces, especially proofs. However, that is not the case with this date. Even though 650 proof halves were struck, only this one coin has been graded PR64 Deep Cameo and one coin is finer (8/10). No Ultra Cameo halves have been certified by NGC. The surfaces are mostly brilliant with just the slightest hint of golden color on each side. The contrast is stark and the coin is evenly balanced from side to side. Definitely an upper-end coin for the grade.(
Registry values: P1)
1910 50C PR63 PCGS. A brilliant proof with slight cameo contrast, although insufficient for the Cameo designation. This piece has bright silver surfaces with subtle champagne toning.(
Registry values: N991)
1910 50C PR64 PCGS. Mottled forest-green and lilac toning consumes this nicely struck Choice proof Barber half. The fields are devoid of perceptible hairlines. Just 551 proofs were struck. Encased in a first generation holder. Population: 54 in 64, 33 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1910 50C PR64 NGC. Dots of deep gold-green toning visit faintly yellow-patinated surfaces on this near-Gem proof. Strongly mirrored with considerable contrast for a non-Cameo coin.(
Registry values: N1793)
1912 50C PR65 PCGS. This attractive Gem proof is from an original mintage of just 700 pieces. Relatively few have been certified as Gems. This specimen is sharply struck and well-preserved with a light coating of speckled patina across each side attesting to the originality of the piece. Population: 15 in 65, 21 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1915 50C PR65 NGC. The 1915 proof Barber half dollar boasts a tiny mintage of 450 pieces, the second lowest of the series. The present coin features an exemplary strike and virtually pristine fields. The deeply reflective surfaces shine under mottled gray, green, and lavender toning. Census: 23 in 65, 42 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
Walking Liberty Half Dollars
1916 50C MS66 PCGS. CAC. The 1916 Walking Liberty half dollar is always in demand because of its low mintage and its status as a first-year type coin. The present coin is a spectacular Premium Gem, with a sharp strike and full, satiny luster. The surfaces display lovely ice-blue centers, with shades of gold and amber at the borders. Eye appeal is outstanding. Population: 72 in 66, 4 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1916-D 50C MS65 PCGS. This attractive first-year Gem exhibits vibrant mint luster through original tan and russet toning that blankets the reverse and covers about half of the obverse. Well struck and pleasingly preserved, an attractive example of the short-lived Obverse Mintmark subtype.(
Registry values: N1793)
1916-S 50C MS62 NGC. A frosty and lustrous example with traces of high point weakness on each side. Delicate gold toning on the obverse accompanies golden-brown toning on the reverse. A desirable example for an advanced collection.(
Registry values: N1793)
1916-S 50C MS63 PCGS. A luminous Select coin with above-average definition. Gold accents and umber spots appear at the margins of toned-over silver-gray surfaces.(
Registry values: N1793)
1916-S 50C MS64 PCGS. This popular key date is virtually untoned but for some pale golden-rose color on each side. Bright and clean with a decent strike and lots of eye appeal. The thumb on Liberty's left (right facing) hand is outlined, as are the separations in the adjacent branches. An extremely attractive, low-mintage early Walker.(
Registry values: N1793)
1916-S 50C MS64 PCGS. Scarcest of the three 1916 Walkers, just over a half-million pieces were struck and, as usual, few were set aside at the time of issue. The surfaces display coarse, matte-like granularity with the expected overlay of mint frost. The obverse has speckled golden toning while the reverse is nearly brilliant.
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: N1793)
1917 50C MS67 NGC. In the context of early date Walking Liberty half dollars, the 1917 is a common issue. The original mintage of 12.3 million pieces is the highest total for any date in the series before 1936, and its availability in Mint State makes the coin a favorite candidate for a type collection. Surprisingly, the issue's availability drops off sharply above the Gem level. Examples at the MS66 level are scarce, and only six coins have been certified in the Superb Gem grade by NGC and PCGS combined, with none finer (3/10).
The present coin is a spectacular specimen, with nearly perfect matte-like surfaces and thick, frosty mint luster. The pale brilliant and lilac centers are highlighted by a streak of golden-rose color along the right obverse. Overall eye appeal is awesome. Census: 4 in 67, 0 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1917-D 50C Obverse MS64 PCGS. Hints of caramel-gold toning visit the borders of this lustrous and impressively preserved early branch mint Walker. A well struck near-Gem of a lower mintage issue.(
Registry values: N1793)
1917-D 50C Obverse MS64 PCGS. Subtle gold-to-amber hues cover much of each side and are deepest at the rims. More silvery centers are well struck, though slight detail loss is present on Liberty's hand. PCGS has graded 68 finer pieces (8/10).
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: N1793)
1917-D 50C Reverse AU58 PCGS. CAC. The cartwheel luster appears unbroken, but a loupe reveals slight friction on Liberty's chest and the eagle's breast. Marks are minimal, and the eye appeal is exceptional for this conditionally challenging issue.(
Registry values: N991)
1917-D 50C Reverse MS64 PCGS. The 1917-D is a scarce and underrated early Walker, especially when compared to the more heavily saved Obverse Mintmark. On this piece the mint luster is brighter and more of a frosted nature than the usually seen satiny finish. The features are strongly struck throughout with the only weakness on the head of Liberty (slight) and the upper skirt lines (as always on early Walkers). Brilliant throughout.
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: N2998)
1917-S 50C Obverse Genuine PCGS. 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 specimen has the details of an Uncirculated coin that has environmental damage. No trace of wear, though the obverse and the peripheral reverse have strong blue-green elements that go beyond simple toning and veer into environmental damage.
1917-S 50C Obverse AU58 NGC. The untoned silver-white surfaces show matte-like fields and a strong overall striking impression. Only Liberty's head is a tad weak. Traces of highpoint friction limit the grade. While not appreciably rarer than its Reverse Mintmark counterpart, the Obverse Mintmark is considerably more popular.(
Registry values: N1793)
1917-S 50C Obverse MS64 PCGS. This scarce early Walker has a finish that is part-satiny, part-frosty, and the striking details are full for an early issue. Unlike most 1917-S Obverse halves, this piece does not show the usual number of small abrasions. Those few that are present are well concealed by the coarse-grain matte-like texture. Seldom found finer, this near-Gem represents an excellent opportunity for the astute collector.
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: N2998)
1917-S 50C Reverse MS64 PCGS. Glancing at the early Walkers in this auction shows that one astute collector formed a set of MS64 coins, with coins such as this one. These pieces are quite impressive when viewed together. One commonality is they all have exceptional luster, which all knowledgeable collectors know is the "life" of a coin. The wisdom of such a near-Gem set can be seen by comparing the price and appearance of these MS64 coins to the same coin graded MS65. For instance, the '17-S Reverse is available for approximately a quarter of the price of a Gem, but this piece in particular has probably 80% of the eye appeal of an MS65. The softly frosted mint luster is overlaid by a light, even layer of gray-golden patina. The striking details are strong throughout, but as usual, lack absolute fullness. Only the smallest abrasions can be found on each side, none of which are worthy of individual mention.
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: N1793)
1917-S 50C Reverse MS65 NGC. In spite of its mintage of 5.5 million pieces, the 1917-S Reverse Mintmark half dollar is a rare coin in Gem Mint State condition, and very rare in any higher grade. The present coin is a delightful Gem, with brilliant surfaces and vibrant mint luster. As always seen, the strike is a little soft on Liberty's hand and the eagle's leg, but details are sharp in other areas. Census: 20 in 65, 3 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N4719)
1918 50C MS64 PCGS. CAC. Gold and peach-pink shadings wash over the frosty obverse, while the lustrous reverse is closer to silver-white. Slightly above-average detail for this Philadelphia issue with few significant marks.(
Registry values: N1793)
1918 50C MS64 PCGS. Strong luster overall. Slightly above-average definition, though the eagle's feathers are typically soft. Light gold overtones with dots of brown to charcoal-gray toning that have varying intensity.
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: N1793)
1918 50C MS64 PCGS. Mainly silver luster, slightly frosted, with occasional touches of peripheral gold. This near-Gem is well struck on the low details, though high points such as Liberty's branch hand show softness. PCGS has graded 96 finer pieces (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1918 50C MS65 NGC. A tantalizing Gem, softly frosted and mainly silver-gray at the centers with deeper sage, olive, and charcoal patches around the obverse margins. The reverse has only a faint halo of peripheral peach-gold. Better-defined than usual on the central devices and a decidedly appealing Gem. NGC has graded just seven coins as MS66 or better (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1918-D 50C MS62 NGC. Considerable central weakness is evident on this piece, typical of the early Denver Mint Walkers. This example has fully lustrous and frosty silver surfaces beneath delicate champagne toning.(
Registry values: N1793)
1918-D 50C MS64 PCGS. The 1918-D Walking Liberty half dollar is scarce in MS64, and qualifies as the third rarest coin of the series in MS65 or finer. Wisps of light gold toning enhance the lustrous surfaces of this attractive Choice Mint State specimen. As almost always seen on this issue, the strike is soft on Liberty's hand and adjacent areas, but other design elements are well struck.
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: N2998)
1918-S 50C MS64 PCGS Secure. This frosty near-Gem is highly lustrous with brilliant silver surfaces that host splashes of steel, dusky gold, and iridescent toning. The strike shows typical weakness at the center, a characteristic that plagues nearly every pre-1921 Walker. PCGS has only certified 30 finer pieces (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1918-S 50C MS64 PCGS. In spite of its large mintage of more than 10 million pieces, the 1918-S Walking Liberty half dollar is seldom encountered in high grade. Vibrant mint luster is the outstanding characteristic of this Choice Mint State example. The surfaces exhibit no mentionable distractions. The strike is a little soft on the central design elements, a fault noted on virtually all examples seen of this date.
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: N1793)
1919 50C AU55 ANACS. A honey-gold and silver-gray Choice AU example of this scarce low mintage issue. Luster dominates recessed areas, and the highpoints of the major devices display only faint friction.(
Registry values: N991)
1919 50C MS64 PCGS. This scarce, early date Walker displays pleasing luster and delicate golden-gray patina. The design elements are generally well struck, including sharp incision in most of the gown lines and good definition on Liberty's left hand and associated branches. A few minor obverse marks define the grade.
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: N2998)
1919-D 50C MS63 PCGS. The 1919-D Walking Liberty half dollar boasts a low mintage of 1.1 million pieces, and the issue is quite elusive in Mint State grades. At the Select Mint State level, the 1919-D is certainly very scarce, but examples can be located with patience. In grades above the Gem level, the 1919-D is considered the rarest date of the series.
The condition rarity of the date is partially explained by its typically poor strike. The definition is almost never complete on Liberty's hand or head, and the eagle's leg is softly rendered. The present coin shows some softness in all these areas, but the detail seems better-than-average. The surfaces are brightly lustrous and show few abrasions for the grade. Population: 51 in 63, 75 finer (8/10).
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: N2998)
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 (8/10). 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)
1919-S 50C MS62 NGC. While the central devices show striking softness at the highest points, the lower design elements are better-defined. A lustrous example, mostly silver but with blushes of reddish-tan in parts of the fields. A line of reed marks between the branch and the T in LIBERTY contributes to the grade.(
Registry values: N2998)
1919-S 50C MS64 PCGS. The 1919-S is the second most difficult issue in the Walking Liberty half series, second only to the 1921-S. The mintage was low with only 1.5 million pieces struck, most of which went into circulation. This is an exceptionally attractive near-Gem example that shows the usual above-average definition on the hand and head of Liberty. The surfaces are bright and show light die striations, which explains much of the brightness seen in the fields. The coin is almost brilliant with just the slightest hint of pale toning evident upon close examination. Minimally abraded. Population: 64 in 64, 49 finer (8/10).
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: N4719)
1920 50C MS64 PCGS. Above-average detail on the highest devices contributes to the eye appeal. Softly frosted luster filters through a delicate layer of gold-tinged silver-gray patina.
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: N1793)
1920-D 50C MS64 PCGS. Only 1.5 million pieces were struck of the 1920-D half and it ranks fifth in the series in rarity in mint condition. What is surprising is not its ranking, but the fact that it tends to be underappreciated by collectors who do not specialize in early Walkers. The surfaces seen here are softly frosted and remarkably bright considering the golden-rose and pale lilac toning seen on each side. The strike is above average, one might even say strong, for the issue.
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: N2998)
1920-S 50C MS64 PCGS. The 1920-S is a widely recognized semikey issue among early Walkers. Of the 65 issues in the series, it is ranked 10th rarest in mint condition. This near-Gem shows remarkable strength of strike in all areas. It is tempting to call it fully struck in terms of early Walkers. The surfaces are bright throughout with rich, satiny mint luster. Each side is mostly brilliant with just the faintest tinge of pinkish patina around the margins. The surfaces are minimally abraded with no singularly noticeable or mentionable marks.
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: N2998)
1920-S 50C MS66 NGC. The 1920-S is deceptively unavailable in the better grades of Uncirculated, especially in light of its mintage of 4.6 million pieces. This issue has several stumbling blocks that stand in the way of a coin that grades MS66. Abrasions are usually generous on most 1920-S halves, thus preventing most from grading higher than MS63. Strike is also a consideration with most pieces. However, one uniformly strong quality seen on these coins is the superlative luster. This piece exhibits the sparkling mint frost expected and each side is just slightly toned. The strike is only a bit weak on the head of Liberty, the upper skirt lines, and the trailing leg of the eagle. The surfaces overall are magnificent. Only two coins have been certified finer, and combining the MS66 examples from both services a mere 13 total coins have been certified.(
Registry values: N7079)
1921 50C MS64 PCGS. The 1921 half's mintage of 246,000 pieces catches most collector's attention. But a higher percentage of 1921s were set aside than, say, the 1921-D or S and it not the absolute or condition rarity these two issues are. The mint luster on this piece is exceptional and each side has an even, light layer of gray-russet toning. The strike is sharp and there are only minimal, small abrasions present.
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: N2998)
1921-D 50C --Obverse Stained--NGC Details. Unc. This lustrous 1921-D half, one of just 208,000 pieces struck, has bold luster, no trace of wear, and a decidedly above-average strike for the issue. NGC has chosen to identify the peach-orange toning covering much of the obverse as a "stain" rather than proper patina, though many collectors will find the color aesthetically pleasing.(
Registry values: N2998)
1921-D 50C MS64 PCGS. As with almost all the 1919, 1920, and 1921 issues in the Walking Liberty series, the 1921-D is a highly respected and well-known absolute and condition rarity. It is ranked fourth in the series in mint condition. A near-Gem, such as this piece, is a great buy for the collector as it has almost all the attributes of a Gem at half the price. The striking detail on this piece is exceptionally sharp, not only for the issue but for early Walkers in general. The hard, satiny luster has an even layer of lilac-rose toning over each side. Only a couple of minor ticks keep this upper-end piece from an MS65 grade.
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: N2998)
1921-S 50C MS63 PCGS. CAC. The 1921-S half is one of the transcendent rarities that is well-known to collectors in other specialties. Its true rarity became apparent around 1975 when a Gem sold at auction for $10,000--an unheard of price for a Walking Liberty half. It has been a steady climb upward since. Examples are rare in all conditions of Mint State and one cannot afford to be too picky when a nice 1921-S comes onto the market. This piece has the usual softness on the head of Liberty, but the hand and skirt lines are well defined. The mint luster is softly frosted and there are few marks for an MS63 coin, just a couple of minor ones in the right obverse field. Each side has a layer of light golden-rose toning that further enhances the coin's eye appeal. Population: 33 in 63, 61 finer (8/10).
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: N4719)
1923-S 50C AU55 PCGS. CAC. Lightly worn with gold-orange fringe toning surrounding pale pearl-gray centers with considerable remaining luster. This S-mint issue is challenging in better circulated grades despite a mintage of more than 2.1 million pieces.(
Registry values: N991)
1923-S 50C MS64 PCGS. Even though 2.1 million pieces were produced of the 1923-S, it is still a major absolute and condition rarity among early Walkers. This is primarily because it was the only half dollar produced from 1922 through 1926, which placed great demand on these coins for use in the channels of commerce. As a result, only 375 to 500 pieces are believed known today in all Uncirculated grades. High-grade examples are very elusive. This coin has booming mint frost, and the striking details are better than usually seen. The pale golden toning that covers each side has several horizontal streaks of lavender that add even more visual interest.
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: N2998)
1927-S 50C MS64 PCGS. The 1927-S Walking Liberty half dollar boasts a fairly small mintage of 2.4 million pieces, and examples in high grade can only be located with patience. Vibrant mint luster and wisps of gold toning adorn the smooth surfaces of this Choice Mint State specimen. The strike is a little soft on the central devices, not surprising since the 1927-S is one of the most poorly struck issues of the series.
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: N1793)
1928-S 50C MS64 PCGS. The 1928-S Walking Liberty half dollar claims a small mintage of 1.9 million pieces, and is considered the 12th rarest coin in the 65 coin series. The 1928-S is a leading strike rarity, and the present coin typifies this weakness, with incomplete detail on Liberty's hand and head. The surfaces are smooth and lustrous, with subtle hints of lilac and gold toning.
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: N2998)
1929-D 50C MS64 NGC. Soft pinkish-gray in the satiny centers with more orange toning toward the rims. Dabs and dashes of deep umber toning appear sporadically at the borders.(
Registry values: N991)
1929-D 50C MS64 PCGS. Attractively frosted on the central devices and well struck for the date. Gorgeous silver luster with only the slightest suggestion of toning.
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
1929-D 50C MS65 PCGS. The 1929-D Walking Liberty half dollar is not as difficult to locate as its limited mintage of just over 1 million pieces would suggest, but the issue does become scarce at the Gem level. The present coin is a delightful Gem, with vibrant, satiny mint luster and excellent eye appeal. The strike is sharp for a Walker from this era, with just a little softness on Liberty's hand and the eagle's leg. Housed in a green label holder.(
Registry values: N1793)
1929-S 50C MS64 NGC. Gold and orange border toning gives way to silver-gray over lustrous centers. This well struck near-Gem offers great eye appeal for the issue.(
Registry values: N991)
1929-S 50C MS64 PCGS. Well struck on Liberty's head, though her hand and the eagle's feathers are softer. A lustrous near-Gem that shows occasional freckles of green-gold against shining silver surfaces.
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
1929-S 50C MS65 NGC. The 1929-S is the most frequently encountered mintmarked Walker from the 1920s. But that really doesn't tell the collector much about the absolute rarity or conditional rarity of the issue. It is in the top third of the entire series in both absolute and condition rarity. This is a fabulous piece, and one that resembles the next S-mint produced, the 1933-S. The striking details are strong throughout. The mint luster is wonderfully bright and vibrant with each side accented with light golden-brown toning.(
Registry values: N1793)
1933-S 50C MS64 PCGS. Light golden overtones grace softly lustrous surfaces that are pale silver-gray elsewhere. Well struck for the date with particularly fine detail on Liberty's head.
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: N1793)
1934-D 50C MS65 PCGS. Frosty gray and pale gold are the prime colors on this Denver Gem. Softly struck as usual on the central devices but with uncommonly well-preserved surfaces.(
Registry values: N991)
1934-S 50C MS64 PCGS. Uncommonly fine definition on the central devices. Warm and rewarding luster with distinct pink and gold elements through the fields.
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: N1793)
1935-S 50C MS65 PCGS. CAC. Softly struck but abundantly lustrous, a beautiful silver-white Gem that shows touches of gold close to the rims. PCGS has graded 96 finer examples of this San Francisco issue (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1937 50C MS67 PCGS. This pleasing Superb Gem displays medium olive-green and honey toning. Boldly struck and refreshingly unabraded. Housed in an older green label holder. PCGS has certified just two pieces finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1937-S 50C MS66 PCGS. Light sun-gold toning adorns this highly lustrous and unblemished Premium Gem. A good strike with a well defined thumb on the branch hand. Housed in an old green label holder.(
Registry values: N991)
1938 50C MS67 NGC. Vibrant satiny mint luster and sharp striking details are the outstanding characteristics of this Superb Gem Walking Liberty half dollar. Only two coins have been certified in higher grades by NGC (8/10), making this specimen an appropriate choice for the finest Registry set.(
Registry values: N2998)
1938-D 50C MS64 PCGS. The low mintage of the 1938-D has long made the issue a collector favorite, and the MS64 grades provides an ideal balance between quality and expense. This is a lustrous example with light dappled golden-brown toning and a few moderate grazes on the right obverse field.(
Registry values: N991)
1938-D 50C MS65 PCGS. CAC. Strong, frosted luster with golden overtones at the margins and a more silver appearance through the centers. Pleasingly preserved with a slightly above-average strike for the issue.(
Registry values: N991)
1938-D 50C MS66 PCGS. A stunning Premium Gem that will appeal to the connoisseur of Walking Liberty half dollars, this piece will easily fit in the finest sets. The surfaces are fully brilliant with frosty silver luster and bold design definition.(
Registry values: N1793)
1939 50C MS68+ PCGS. CAC. This is the
only Walking Liberty half dollar certified as MS68+ by PCGS, with none finer regardless of date (8/10), and so this noteworthy 1939 stands at the top of the heap for the Registry collector. The coin itself is singularly gorgeous, solidly struck with a pale peach interior and rings of blue and light green-gold closer to the rims. Both sides are essentially flawless to the unaided eye.(
Registry values: N1793)
1940 50C MS68 PCGS. The 1940 is one of the best-produced issues in the entire Walking Liberty series. That being said, there are few examples that can rival the stunning mint luster, full strike, and exceptional eye appeal seen on this coin. PCGS has only certified 22 other pieces with none finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1942-S 50C MS66 PCGS. Small S. The silver of this faintly patinated coin is satiny but bright. This S-mint Premium Gem is better-struck than usual with modest definition on the branch hand. Certified in an old green label holder. PCGS has graded just one coin finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1942-S 50C MS66 PCGS. Trumpet tail S. A delightful piece with semiprooflike fields. The luster is truly outstanding and the surfaces are impeccable. The brilliance of this piece makes it a definite stand out, with above average striking details for an S-mint. Housed in a first-generation holder.(
Registry values: N1793)
1942-S 50C MS66+ PCGS. Trumpet tail S, one of three mintmark styles identified by numismatist Bill Fivaz. Small S and Large S varieties are also extant. This is a nearly brilliant wartime Walker that boasts exemplary luster and an unusually strong strike on Liberty's skirt lines and cheek. Population: 1 in 66+, 1 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1944-S 50C MS66 PCGS. Large S. A bright silver example of this short-set issue, subtly frosted and well struck for an S-mint. This pleasing Premium Gem is housed in a green label holder. PCGS has graded five finer pieces (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1946 50C MS67 NGC. An attentively struck short-set Superb Gem with bold, swirling luster. Gold and peach overtones grace medium-silver surfaces. Census: 31 in 67, 1 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1947 50C MS67 NGC. Deeply toned with gold, rose, and iridescent patina over frosty silver luster, this piece with challenge the best coins for the title of the finest surviving specimen. Census: 61 in 67, 0 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1947 50C MS67 NGC. This Superb Gem is highly lustrous with frosty surfaces beneath lemon-yellow, gold, violet, blue, and iridescent toning. It is boldly defined with excellent thumb detail, and tied for numerically finest in the combined certified population (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1947 50C MS67 NGC. This is a satiny Gem example from the final year of issue with ivory color over frosty luster. Hints of gold toning are seen at the borders, especially above Liberty's head. Though not fully struck, clearly better-defined than the norm. Census: 61 in 67, 0 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
Proof Walking Liberty Half Dollars
1936 50C PR64 PCGS. The first proof issue in the Walking Liberty half dollar series, the 1936 boasts a low mintage of 3,901 pieces. The present coin is a deeply mirrored, sharply detailed Choice specimen, with fully brilliant surfaces. Eye appeal is outstanding. Housed in a green label holder.(
Registry values: N1793)
1936 50C PR66 NGC. After a two-decade hiatus, the Philadelphia Mint resumed coinage of proof sets in 1936. A small mintage of 3,901 proof Walking Liberty half dollars resulted, and surviving examples are highly prized by collectors today. The present coin is a spectacular example, with completely brilliant, deeply reflective surfaces, and an exemplary strike. The fantastic eye appeal of this coin complements the high technical grade to produce a rare prize for the knowledgeable collector.(
Registry values: N2998)
1937 50C PR66 PCGS. CAC. Strongly reflective with gleaming silver brilliance that shows suggestions of gold. Well-defined with only a touch of the usual softness on the eagle's front leg.
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: N1793)
1937 50C PR67 PCGS. A satiny and immaculate Superb Gem that possesses a pleasing strike and moderate peripheral chestnut-gold toning. PCGS has certified a scant nine pieces in higher grade (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1938 50C PR67 PCGS. CAC. Boldly mirrored through thin layers of patina, mainly pale silver-gray on the obverse but with bold amber and orange through much of the reverse fields. A sharp and delightful specimen. PCGS has graded just 10 numerically finer coins (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1941 50C PR68 NGC. A magnificent Superb Gem specimen of this early modern proof, Weinman's beautiful Walking Liberty design is fully brought up in brilliant splendor. A rim of light green toning encircles the chromium centers, and the depth of the mirrored fields is unfathomable. No coins have been certified in higher numeric grades by NGC or PCGS (8/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1942 50C PR67 NGC. CAC. Attractive butter-gold, lime, and ruby-red toning adorns the margins of this well struck and undisturbed Superb Gem. An immaculate representative of the popular seven-year proof type.(
Registry values: N991)
Franklin Half Dollars
1954-D 50C MS66+ Full Bell Lines PCGS. Beautiful powder-blue and sun-gold toning endows this lustrous and sharply struck Premium Gem. The fields are exceptionally unabraded. An important addition to a competitive Registry Set. Population: 1 in 66+ Full Bell Lines, 2 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
Proof Franklin Half Dollars
1950 50C PR66 Cameo PCGS. Cameo proof Franklin half dollars from the early 1950s are elusive, and those actually dated 1950, from the first year of proof production for the design, are extremely rare. This amazing coin is a fully brilliant Premium Gem Cameo proof with untoned silver surfaces and excellent contrast. Here is a coin destined for a top quality Set Registry collection. Population: 19 in 66 Cameo, 3 finer (8/10).
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: N1793)
1951 50C PR66 Deep Cameo PCGS. CAC. Only 57,500 proof Franklin half dollars were struck in 1951, and perhaps only 2%-3% of these have Cameo contrast. Examples in Premium Gem condition with Deep Cameo contrast are quite rare. Currently, PCGS has certified only 13 coins in PR66 Deep Cameo, with a single specimen finer, while NGC has graded 10 examples at this exalted level, with four finer (8/10).
The present coin is a magnificent Premium gem, with breathtaking field-device contrast. The mirrors are infinitely deep, and the frosty devices display pinpoint definition. The eye appeal of this piece is fantastic.
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: N2998)
1952 50C PR67 Cameo PCGS. Brilliant throughout. The fields show watery reflectivity of illimitable depth. The devices are frosted and provide strong white-on-black contrast. Elusive so fine. Population: 28 in 67 Cameo, 1 finer (8/10).
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: N1793)
1954 50C PR67 Deep Cameo PCGS. Strongly reflective with absolute interior contrast. A few milk spots are noted at the margins, most visibly along the left obverse rim. Population: 30 in 67 Deep Cameo, 4 finer (8/10).
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: N1793)
1955 50C PR68 Deep Cameo PCGS. In
The Complete Guide to Franklin Half Dollars, Rick Tomaska says, "The 1955 is in high demand - especially in Proof 68 DCAM/ULTRA. Few examples were struck with intense obverse/reverse cameo contrast, and virtually flawless, hairline-free surfaces." Tomaska's description of an ideal PR68 Deep Cameo fits this coin in every detail. Population: 17 in 68 Deep Cameo, 0 finer (8/10).
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: N1793)
1956 50C Type One PR68 Cameo PCGS. The more elusive variety for the year with four distinct feathers free of the perch on the eagle's left wing. Gorgeous reflectivity with moderate frost on the devices and a few small, scattered milk spots. Population: 28 in 68 Cameo, 0 finer (8/10).
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: P2)
1956 50C Type Two PR69 Deep Cameo PCGS. A virtually perfect coin, with dramatic black-on-white cameo flash. The pristine fields show mirrors of unfathomable depth and the devices are boldly frosted. This specimen represents the Type Two reverse, with the detailed feathers in the eagle's neck. Population: 39 in 69 Deep Cameo, 0 finer (8/10).
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: P1)
1957 50C PR68 Deep Cameo PCGS. Thickly frosted on the devices with gleaming fields and just a hint of golden color on the reverse rims. A few tiny, scattered milk spots are also present on the carefully preserved surfaces. Population: 49 in 68 Deep Cameo, 2 finer (8/10).
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
1958 50C PR67 Deep Cameo PCGS. CAC. Delightfully reflective with bold field-to-device contrast. This Superb Gem specimen shows only minor milk spotting in otherwise brilliant reverse fields. Population: 38 in 67 Deep Cameo, 16 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N991)
1958 50C PR68 Deep Cameo PCGS. A splendid Superb Gem proof, with stark Cameo contrast between the impossibly deep mirrors and the stone-white frosty devices. The 1958 Franklin half dollar is quite rare in PR68 Deep Cameo. Population: 16 in 68 Deep Cameo, 0 finer (8/10).
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: N1793)
1959 50C PR68 Cameo PCGS. Boldly reflective with only a few small milk spots in the fields. Both sides are carefully preserved with ample contrast for the Cameo designation. Population: 30 in 68 Cameo, 0 finer (8/10).
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
1961 50C PR68 Deep Cameo PCGS. A sharply struck later-date Franklin proof with outstanding contrast. Strongly mirrored with minor to moderate milk spots in the right obverse field and at the left reverse rim. Population: 80 in 68 Deep Cameo, 1 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N991)
1961 50C PR68 Deep Cameo PCGS. Excellent contrast and eye appeal in spades. The bright silver fields show only minor evidence of milk-spotting. Population: 80 in 68 Deep Cameo, 1 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N991)
1961 50C PR68 Deep Cameo PCGS. Profoundly mirrored with stunning contrast. A few tiny flecks of milky color appear in out-of-the-way places in the fields. Population: 80 in 68 Deep Cameo, 1 finer (8/10).
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
1962 50C PR69 Cameo NGC. Untoned surfaces yield stunning field-motif contrast and are immaculately preserved. The design elements are strongly impressed. Census: 35 in 69 Cameo, 0 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N491)
1962 50C PR69 Deep Cameo PCGS. A stunning beauty, this Superb Gem had amazing black and white contrast. The fields are fully and deeply mirrored while the devices are highly lustrous with frosty mint brilliance. There is nary a trace of toning on either side. Population: 11 in 69 Deep Cameo, 0 finer (8/10).
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: N1793)
1963 50C PR69 Deep Cameo PCGS. This fully struck and immaculate proof type coin displays outstanding contrast between the glassy fields and the frosted motifs. Evenly and lightly toned olive-gold. The eye appeal is exceptional. Housed in a green label holder. Population: 16 in 69 Deep Cameo, 0 finer (8/10).
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: N1793)
Proof Kennedy Half Dollars
1971-S 50C PR69 Deep Cameo PCGS. Profoundly mirrored and devoid of color save for a suggestion of caramel at the rims. Virtually perfect in both contrast and surface preservation. Population: 63 in 69 Deep Cameo, 0 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N491)
Early Dollars
1795 $1 Flowing Hair, Three Leaves--Cleaned, Scratched--ANACS. VG10 Details. B-5, BB-27, R.1. B-5, BB-27, R.1. Slate-gray and almond-gold with cloudy and faintly hairlined surfaces. Three light vertical lines on Liberty's portrait resemble adjustment marks but are scratches, faded somewhat by subsequent circulation. Moderate rim dings are at 5 and 7 o'clock on the obverse and at 8:30 on the reverse.(
Registry values: N1793)
1795 $1 Flowing Hair, Three Leaves--Scratches--NGC Details. Fine. B-5, BB-27, R.1. A lengthy but relatively faint scratch extends from the L in LIBERTY to the lower left corner of Liberty's shoulder. A lesser hair-thin mark is noted beneath her eye. Deep tan-brown, sea-green, and lavender toning blankets both sides.(
Registry values: N1793)
1795 $1 Flowing Hair, Three Leaves VF35 ANACS. B-6, BB-25, R.3. The BB-25 variety is distinguished by the lowest curl curving near two points of star 1 without actually touching either on the obverse, and the two berries located below the A in STATES on the reverse. The present coin displays pleasing silver-gray surfaces, with some darker steel-blue areas on the obverse. All major detail remains visible, though moderate wear is evenly distributed over all surfaces. A few adjustment marks are detected in the obverse dentils, near the date.(
Registry values: N2998)
1795 $1 Flowing Hair, Two Leaves Genuine PCGS. B-1, BB-21, 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 Fine specimen that has been harshly cleaned. The obverse is bright and glossy, while the reverse has light tan toning and a more natural appearance. Moderate parallel adjustment marks (as made) are present on the lower left obverse.(
Registry values: P4, N4)
1795 $1 Flowing Hair, Two Leaves XF45 PCGS. B-1, BB-21, R.2. The date is spaced 1 795, and the 7 in the date is struck over an erroneous 1 on this more obtainable die marriage. Deep blue-gray surfaces exhibit well balanced detail and show a few blushes of apricot color here and there. A couple of small marks can be used as pedigree identifiers: a diagonal indention between the 5 of the date and star 13, and a short gouge to the left of the first S of STATES on the reverse. Population: 35 in 45, 62 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: P4)
1795 $1 Flowing Hair, Two Leaves AU55 PCGS. B-4, BB-14, R.3. Ex: Cardinal Collection. A large mintage of 160,295 Flowing Hair dollars was achieved in 1795, with an additional mintage of Draped Bust dollars later in the year. There are 17 die varieties known for the Flowing Hair dollars, and another two for the Draped Bust type. The present coin is an example of the BB-14 variety, characterized by the position of star 15 completely below the bust, and hence "hidden" from Liberty's view. The 1795 dollars are popular as the second year of a two-year type, with 1794 dollars being rare and expensive.
The present coin is a Choice AU specimen with attractive gold and champagne toning over the lustrous surfaces. The design elements are sharply defined, with just a touch of softness on the left obverse stars and the eagle's breast. Admirable detail remains on Liberty's hair and the eagle's wings. Population: 16 in 55, 22 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: P4)
1795 $1 Flowing Hair, Silver Plug VF30 PCGS. B-1, BB-21, R.2. The silver-plugged Flowing Hair dollars are Mint creations, the opposite of adjustment marks in that they were used to bring an underweight silver planchet up to the required standard. The B-1, BB-21 die marriage is one of several for which the silver plugs are known, although they are, amazingly, a fairly recent discovery (1993). Liberty's hair is in five flowing curls at the rear of the head, with an extra wispy one below the third heavy curl from the top. The Two Leaves reverse has a berry under the right side of the last A in AMERICA. This pinkish-gold VF30 example shows the extra plug plainly on both sides, with moderate wear expected for the grade but no singular abrasions and lots of eye appeal.(
Registry values: P4)
1795 $1 Flowing Hair, Silver Plug--Repaired, Whizzed--ANACS. XF40 Details. B-7, BB-18, R.3. This die pairing is R.3 on its own but considerably rarer as a Silver Plug example. The silver plugs were a Mint expedience that enabled lightweight planchets to be brought up to the correct standard. The plug is clearly seen on this piece, but areas in the central obverse have been smoothed, and the surfaces are overbright from whizzing, with a consistent quicksilver appearance.
1795 $1 Draped Bust, Centered--Repaired--NGC Details. VF. B-15, BB-52, R.2. Bowers-Borckardt Die State IV. This harshly cleaned first year Draped Bust dollar is repaired on the obverse field near star 1 and the Y in LIBERTY. Moderately bright, although lightly retoned in tan-gold, silver-blue, and pearl-gray.(
Registry values: N2998)
1795 $1 Draped Bust, Not Centered VF30 ANACS. B-14, BB-51, R.2. The 1795 Draped Bust dollar claims a mintage of 42,738 pieces, with two die varieties known for the date. The present coin represents the scarcer BB-51 variety, with the bust positioned left of center. The present coin retains much of its original detail and the surfaces are toned a pleasing gray and blue-steel color. A few light adjustment marks are present on the bust and there is a small obverse rim bruise at 3 o'clock.(
Registry values: P3)
1796 $1 Small Date, Large Letters AU50 PCGS. B-4, BB-61, R.4. The 1796 Draped Bust, Heraldic Eagle dollar enjoyed a substantial reported mintage of 79,920 pieces, and six die varieties are known for the date. The present coin is a representative of the more available BB-61 variety, characterized by the raised "dot" die lump over the 1 in the date and the eight berries in the wreath. The present coin shows a little softness in the details of the eagle's breast, but most design elements are strongly impressed and well preserved. A few light adjustment marks show on the bust, but the remainder of the blue-steel surfaces are remarkably free of distractions. Housed in an old green label holder. Population: 15 in 50, 23 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: P4)
1796 $1 Large Date, Small Letters--Cleaned--ANACS. XF Details, Net VF30. B-5, BB-62, R.2. The sole Large Date, Small Letters die pair makes up the single most common variety of 1796 silver dollar, even though the other two known combinations have multiple die pairs. This is a lightly worn silver-gray example with cloudy gold-gray retoning that came after a past cleaning.(
Registry values: P4)
1796 $1 Large Date, Small Letters--Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. B-5, BB-65, R.2. The 1796 Draped Bust dollar enjoyed a mintage of 79, 920 pieces, with six die varieties known for the date. The present coin represents the Large Date, Small Letters BB-65 variety, with the broken right foot of R in LIBERTY and the large die lump between I and C in AMERICA. Much fine detail remains on the devices of this specimen with only faint traces of wear present on the high points. A rim bump at 10 o'clock on the reverse and a scattering of minor abrasions on the obverse (possibly from the cleaning noted on the holder) are the only flaws of note. The surfaces are an attractive silver-gray color.
1797 $1 10x6 Stars, Large Letters--Obverse Damage--NGC Details. VF. B-3, BB-71, R.2. Bowers-Borckardt Die State III. A round, blank impression is deeply set in the area of the 17 in the date. The impact flattens the E in STATES, which is opposite. Subdued pinscratches affect the right obverse, and a small obverse rim ding is at 4 o'clock. A few adjustment marks, as made, cross the eagle's legs.(
Registry values: P4)
1797 $1 9x7 Stars, Large Letters--Repaired--NGC Details. VG. B-1, BB-73, R.3. Pastel lime and apricot toning accompanies this whizzed and harshly cleaned Small Eagle dollar. A change in relief beneath Liberty's neck suggests a repair. A collectible example of a scarce early date.(
Registry values: N1793)
1797 $1 9x7 Stars, Large Letters XF40 NGC. B-1, BB-73, R.3. An early die state, with the die flaw adjacent to star 9 still present. The current example is mostly untoned, although a light dusting of yellow, green, and russet toning is located around portions of the periphery. Planchet striations, as made, are scattered about both sides.(
Registry values: N2998)
1798 $1 Large Eagle, Pointed 9, Four Berries, Genuine PCGS. B-8, BB-125, R.2. Bowers-Borckardt Die State IV with advanced buckling affecting UNITED and the left-side obverse stars. 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 harshly cleaned. Both sides are bright from cleaning, and the fields display a few wispy marks. The coin has a bent appearance, but this is due to the failed state of the reverse die.
1798 $1 Large Eagle, Pointed 9--Reverse Scratched--NGC Details. VF. B-12, BB-120, R.4. Bowers-Borckardt Die State II. This gunmetal-gray Heraldic Eagle dollar appears problem-free at first glance, but has a thin vertical scratch on the reverse near the second U in UNUM. A pair of fairly lengthy thin marks intersect within Liberty's hair, which has been smoothed in an attempt to conceal the scratches.(
Registry values: N1793)
1798 $1 Large Eagle, Pointed 9 VF35 PCGS. B-27, BB-113, R.2. The 8 in the date is entered too high and leans slightly to the right. A reverse die crack travels through the upper third of OF, through the tip of the eagle's wing, to the top of A. Light gunmetal gray patina covers the surfaces, with silver on the highpoints. The reverse has a minor rim ding past 7 o'clock, and the strike is somewhat soft on the reverse stars. A small planchet flaw is noted by the inner point of star 12..(
Registry values: N1793)
1798 $1 Large Eagle, Pointed 9 XF40 PCGS. B-12, BB-120, R.3. Die State IV, showing all diagnostic die cracks. This coin may be the example mentioned as coming from Jules Reiver on page 311 of Bowers and Borckardt's series reference, although that coin was graded VG in 1983. Much original detail remains on the design elements, and attractive steel-blue and gold patina enhances the pleasing surfaces.(
Registry values: N1793)
1798 $1 Large Eagle, Pointed 9 AU55 PCGS. B-12, BB-120, R.4. Ex: Cardinal Collection. An attractive specimen of this scarce variety, the surfaces are toned a pleasing silver-gray, with considerable mint luster remaining beneath the toning. The devices are sharply rendered in most areas, with some softness showing on the reverse stars. Only the slightest traces of wear can be detected on the high points of the design. Population: 43 in 55, 42 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1798 $1 Large Eagle, Knob 9, 10 Arrows Fine 12 PCGS. B-6, BB-96, R.3. Bowers-Borckardt Die State II. A cream-gray example with smooth surfaces. Evenly struck aside from the star above the eagle's head. All but one letter in E PLURIBUS UNUM is at least partly present. A depression between the AM in AMERICA may merit personal inspection.(
Registry values: P1)
1798 $1 Large Eagle, 10 Arrows VF25 PCGS. B-6, BB-96, R.3. Bowers-Borckardt Die State II. Stone-gray and gunmetal toning enriches this collector grade early dollar. Adjustment marks of mint origin criss-cross the obverse. All legends are bold, and considerable hair and plumage detail persists.(
Registry values: P1)
1799 $1 Irregular Date, 13 Stars Reverse--Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. VF. B-15, BB-152, R.3. Bowers-Borckardt Die State IV. Mottled honey-gold, cobalt-blue, and stone-gray encompass this well detailed and lightly abraded Irregular Date dollar. Given the amount of luster that clings to design elements, many collectors will forgive the relatively mild cleaning.(
Registry values: P1)
1799 $1 Irregular Date, 13 Stars Reverse VF30 NGC. B-15, BB-152, R.3. Bowers-Borckardt Die State II. Dusky sea-green and stone-gray toning. A few stars above the eagle are softly brought up, but all letters in E PLURIBUS UNUM are clear. Only lightly abraded for the assigned grade.(
Registry values: P1)
1799 $1 7x6 Stars Genuine PCGS. B-5, BB-157, R.2. 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, the piece has the details of a VF specimen that has environmental damage and has been cleaned. A moderately worn example from early in Bowers-Borckardt Die State III, with the crack through AMER(ICA) incomplete. Muted silver to gold-gray surfaces show streaks of deeper gray, almost charcoal.
1799 $1 7x6 Stars Genuine PCGS. B-16, BB-158, R.2. Bowers-Borckardt Die State III, with "wave" die clashes above date. 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 piece has the details of a VF specimen that has been cleaned and retoned. Moderately worn with odd silver-green and blue patina on top of oddly luminous surfaces.
1799 $1 7x6 Stars--Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. VF. B-12, BB-160, R.3. Bowers-Borckardt Die State III with die crack on both sides of the 1 in the date. Moderately worn with pale silver and gold toning over hairlined and still-bright surfaces. Few overt abrasions.(
Registry values: N1793)
1799 $1 7x6 Stars--Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. VF. B-11, BB-161, R.3. Bowers-Borckardt Die State III. The thick horizontal die crack near the D in UNITED is diagnostic for this distinctive Draped Bust Bolender variety. Rich steel-gray, tan-brown, and apple-green patina covers this moderately glossy mid-grade example. Pockets of luster emerge despite noticeable wear on the eagle's breast and other highpoints. The obverse field has many short thin marks nearly obscured by the toning.(
Registry values: N1793)
1799 $1 7x6 Stars VF25 NGC. B-5, BB-157, R.2. Bowers-Borckardt Die State II. This lightly abraded and nicely defined Draped Bust dollar is deeply toned gunmetal-gray. A minor ding on the reverse rim at 3 o'clock will help identify any future auction appearances.(
Registry values: N1793)
1799 $1 7x6 Stars VF35 ANACS. B-12, BB-160, R.3. Bowers-Borckardt Die State III. Traces of luster cling to the borders of this Choice VF early dollar. The pearl-gray centers are framed by peripheral golden-russet and navy-blue. The fields are cloudy but lack noticeable marks. A minor rim ding is noted on the reverse at 6:30.(
Registry values: N1793)
1799 $1 7x6 Stars XF40 PCGS. B-7, BB-156, R.4. CAC. The BB-156 variety is characterized by the die clash "cobweb" at Liberty's throat and the perfect U in UNITED on the reverse. The present coin exhibits pleasing gray and blue-steel surfaces and retains much original detail on all design elements. A dark color spot at D in UNITED is the only blemish of note.(
Registry values: N1793)
1799 $1 7x6 Stars--Cleaned--ANACS. XF45 Details. B-12, BB-160, R.3. Bowers-Borckardt Die State III. Medium golden-brown toning dominates, although splashes of aqua-blue and stone-gray are also present. Glimmers of luster emerge from the design, and neither side has any distracting marks. Slightly bright and possibly retoned, but will please many collectors.(
Registry values: N1793)
1799 $1 8x5 Stars VG10 PCGS. B-23, BB-159, R.2. The only die marriage which has just five stars on the right side of the obverse, while eight stars are crowded along the left border. A slightly glassy lavender-gray piece with bold shield lines and a couple of unobtrusive thin obverse marks.
Ex: Long Beach Signature (Heritage, 1/2004), lot 6241, which realized $1,495.(
Registry values: P1)
1799 $1 8x5 Stars VF25 PCGS. B-23, BB-159, R.4. Bowers-Borckardt Die State I. The sole variety with an 8 by 5 arrangement of the obverse stars. This straw-gold and olive-gray representative is well detailed for the assigned grade. An edge flaw, as produced, is noted at 11 o'clock, and moderate marks are noted near the mouth, the first 9 in the date, and the upper tip of the branch.(
Registry values: P1)
1799 $1 8x5 Stars VF30 PCGS. B-23, BB-159, R.4. The only 1799 variety with the obverse stars arranged 8x5. Attractive charcoal gray and steel-blue patina enhances the smooth surfaces of this pleasing early dollar. Much original detail remains on the devices and some traces of mint luster flash under the patina. Mentioned on page 212 of the 2011
Guide Book. Population: 8 in 30, 20 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: P1)
1800 $1 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. VF. B-13, BB-193, R.4. Bowers-Borckardt Die State IV. Dusky dove-gray and stone-gray embrace this attractive early dollar, which is slightly glossy but minimally abraded. All letters in E PLURIBUS UNUM are clear, and luster brightens design recesses.(
Registry values: N1793)
1800 $1 VF35 PCGS. B-8, BB-188, R.4. A scarce variety among 1800 silver dollars, with a surviving population estimated at about 150 to 275 coins. This later die state piece has a crack from cloud 7 to the right wing, continuing through AMERI to the border over C. A die dot beside the lower left upright of R in LIBERTY identifies this variety. This piece is a pleasing, naturally toned example with medium brownish-gray surfaces and lighter ivory and gold toning.(
Registry values: N1793)
1800 $1 XF40 NGC. B-8, BB-188, R.4. An attractive specimen of this scarcer date, retaining much original luster and detail. Lovely violet and golden-brown toning graces the reverse, while the obverse is silver-gray. A die crack travels from the left wing through AMERI to the border above C, indicating an advanced state of Die State III, but not quite Die State IV, as the crack does not extend to F on the left.(
Registry values: N1793)
1800 $1 Dotted Date VF25 PCGS. B-14, BB-194, R.3. This variety is immediately identified through the tiny die chips above, inside, and below the 0 in the date. This piece has minor scratches and blemishes that are consistent with the grade. The surfaces are light gray with faint traces of iridescence.(
Registry values: P1)
1801 $1 VG8 NGC. B-2, BB-212, R.3. Bowers-Borckardt Die State II with double-collar clashmark. A well-worn but pleasing gold-gray piece with the major devices fully outlined. The most visible abrasion is a dig on the upper loop of the 8 in the date.(
Registry values: N991)
1801 $1 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. VF. B-2, BB-212, R.3. Bowers-Borckardt Die State III with a single "collar" clash on the bust. Iridescent apricot-gold, forest-green, and rose-red shades emerge when this deeply toned piece is rotated beneath a light. E PLURIBUS UNUM is fully readable, and abrasions are minor aside from the faint hairlines seen principally on the reverse.(
Registry values: N1793)
1802/1 $1 Narrow Date--Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. XF. B-1, BB-231, R.3. An obvious overdate with most of the underdigit 1 plain. The usual die state with clashmarks beneath the chin. This nicely defined if mildly glossy Heraldic Eagle dollar is walnut-brown and stone-gray with no distracting abrasions.(
Registry values: N2998)
1803 $1 Large 3 AU58 PCGS. B-6, BB-255, R.2. A stunning near-Mint example, this 1803 Large 3 dollar has nearly full luster with only a trace of wear on the high points. Both sides exhibit satiny surfaces beneath lovely gold, blue, violet, and iridescent toning. The design elements are bold and the surfaces are wonderful. Slight doubling is evident at the lower left curve of the 3, suggesting an early die state. In fact, there are no die cracks, clash marks, or other die defects on either side, save for a slight extension of the reverse letters to the border. Population: 2 in 58, 6 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: P2)
Gobrecht Dollars
1836 P$1 Name on Base, Judd-60 Original, Pollock-65, R.1--Repaired--NGC Details. Fine. Silver. Plain Edge. Die Alignment I (center of Liberty's head is opposite the DO in DOLLAR). The wear makes it impossible to definitely determine if the coin is from the early or late state of the Die Alignment I dies. However, from the coins seen over the years it would be logical that this would be a late December striking, since those coins were deposited in a local bank and are more often found circulated than the early December strikings. The surfaces on this piece have been disturbed by repairs above Liberty's head and in the obverse fields, where graffiti was probably removed. Also cleaned, but each side is beginning to show some darker charcoal color over the otherwise light gray surfaces.
1836 P$1 Name on Base, Judd-60 Original, Pollock-65, R.1--Repaired--NGC Details. XF. Silver. Plain Edge. Die Alignment I (center of Liberty's head is opposite the DO in DOLLAR). This is an early striking and the reverse lacks the often-seen straight die clash mark above the eagle's wing. The repair that is mentioned on the insert appears to be limited to the area between the first L in DOLLAR and the denticles where a slight depression is still evident. The coin was cleaned, most likely in an effort to conceal the repair. Nevertheless, the surfaces are free from most contact marks, and the light gray patina in the centers darkens around the borders and slight hints of sky-blue are seen around the peripheries also.
1836 P$1 Name on Base, Judd-60 Restrike, Pollock-65, R.5, PR61 PCGS. Silver. Plain Edge. Die Alignment III (head of Liberty opposite the N in ONE after a coin turn). Die Alignment III coins are always seen with reverse die cracks. On this piece they are quite obvious through the tops of NITED STATES O, but less evident at the bottom of OLLA. All Die Alignment III coins are restrikes. Coins such as this one, with no die rust to the left of the face of Liberty, are believed to have been struck in the late 1850s.
This late 1850s striking period is consistent with the appearance of this coin. The fields are deeply mirrored, even through the toning, much more so than the fields on the 1836 Originals. For a PR61 this coin still has a lot of pop. Yes, the fields show hairlines, but the rich blue and gray toning does a good job of concealing many of them, at least at arm's length. The striking details are strong overall with complete head and foot definition on Liberty, but just a bit of softness on the breast of the eagle.
Seated Dollars
1841 $1 MS62 NGC. CAC. The 1841 Seated dollar had a substantial mintage of 173,000 pieces, but almost the entire mintage entered circulation. As a result, today this date is relatively common in circulated grades but is seldom found in mint condition. This piece displays deep, richly variegated toning over each side with the semireflective fields seen on most dollars from the 1840s and 1850s. The strike shows slight high point softness on both obverse and reverse. The only marks of any consequence are on the lower reverse. Census: 19 in 62, 10 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1842 $1 AU55 PCGS. An untoned early Seated dollar that has bright luster throughout the stars and legends. Prominent die lines are evident near Liberty's shoulders. Moderate scattered marks are consistent with the grade.(
Registry values: N991)
1844 $1 AU50 PCGS. Gold-gray and forest-green overall with streaks of the deepest color extending toward the right rims. Lightly rubbed at the high points, yet strongly lustrous in the fields. PCGS has graded 99 finer examples (8/10).(
Registry values: N991)
1844 $1 AU53 PCGS. Rich peach-violet and blue toning over each has a thick undercurrent of silver-gray. Still-luminous surfaces show only minor wear, though each side is moderately abraded. Population: 18 in 53, 81 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N991)
1844 $1 MS61 NGC. Only 20,000 Seated Liberty dollars were minted in 1844, and the date is quite rare in Mint State condition. The present coin displays mostly brilliant reflective surfaces, with slight hints of gold at the rims. All design elements are sharply detailed, and eye appeal is outstanding. A scattering of minor marks on both sides explains the grade. Census: 7 in 61, 9 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1845 $1 XF45 PCGS. CAC. A lightly worn example of this popular Seated dollar issue with soft luster remnants at the margins. Silver, golden-brown, and reddish-violet shadings mingle on minimally abraded surfaces.(
Registry values: N991)
1845 $1 AU58 PCGS. With a mintage of only 24,500 pieces, the 1845 has always been in the forefront of dates from this series that are high on collectors' want lists. It is a major rarity in mint condition, but not so difficult in circulated grades. However, a borderline Uncirculated piece, such as this one, is a rare and highly collectible coin. The fields show the usual bright semireflectivity one would expect, and each side has an even layer of gray patina with numerous, small specks scattered about. The striking details are a bit soft and there are no mentionable abrasions. Population: 6 in 58, 13 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N991)
1846 $1 MS60 ANACS. Deep caramel-gold and gunmetal-blue encompass this boldly struck No Motto dollar. No marks are of individual consequence, and luster shimmers from design elements.(
Registry values: N1793)
1849 $1 MS62 PCGS. Golden-brown, olive, and cream-gray toning blankets this moderately abraded No Motto dollar. The strike is solid, if not absolute on the left (facing) eagle's leg. An unimportant rim ding is noted at 5 o'clock. The 1849 has a mintage of just 62,600 pieces, and Mint State survivors are seldom available on the market. Population: 8 in 62, 31 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1850 $1 VF35 PCGS. This Choice VF coin has ample remaining detail on medium-gray surfaces with pearl and gold accents. Well-defined for the grade range with minor, scattered abrasions in the fields.(
Registry values: N991)
1850-O $1 AU53 NGC. The 1850-O Seated Liberty dollar claims a low mintage of 40,000 pieces, and most examples were circulated in the vital Mississippi River trade. Even AU53 examples are very scarce today, as most examples seen are in lower circulated grades. The present coin displays attractive lavender and silver-gray patina, with well detailed devices. Slight traces of wear show on Liberty's head. Census: 12 in 53, 50 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1856 $1 --Cleaned, Artificially Toned--ANACS. AU58 Details. The left obverse is hairlined, and a later owner attempted to conceal those hairlines by toning both sides in rich forest-green and plum-red shades. A very scarce date so close to Mint State sharpness.(
Registry values: N1793)
1859 $1 AU55 NGC. Dappled straw-gold and steel-blue embrace this partly lustrous No Motto silver dollar. The fields display scattered faint marks. Crisply struck at the centers, although the margins exhibit inexactness of impression.(
Registry values: N991)
1859-O $1 AU58 NGC. Light tan toning visits this well struck and briefly circulated New Orleans Seated dollar. As is usual for this bag-stored issue, the present piece has scattered field marks.
From The Classic Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
1859-O $1 MS60 PCGS. This No Motto Seated dollar appears brilliant upon first glance, but each side has a wisp of golden toning. Nicely struck with good luster. The fields display distributed abrasions customary for the grade. Housed in a green label holder.(
Registry values: N1793)
1859-O $1 MS62 NGC. Nicely struck and satiny with delicate peach and powder-blue toning. As is usual for Uncirculated examples of the '59-O, the obverse is moderately abraded. The reverse is relatively unmarked.(
Registry values: N1793)
1859-S $1 MS61 NGC. Only 20,000 Seated Liberty dollars were struck in 1859 at the San Francisco Mint, and most of these were used in foreign trade. Examples in all Mint State grades are definitely rare today. The present coin is sharply detailed, with semiprooflike fields, and subtle touches of golden toning. A scattering of minor, grade-consistent abrasions can be detected on both sides. Census: 6 in 61, 11 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N4719)
1860-O $1 AU58 NGC. Strongly lustrous, as befits a near-Mint coin. The pale green-gold toning that visits the silver-white obverse has much broader coverage on the reverse. Lightly abraded but highly attractive.(
Registry values: N991)
1860-O $1 AU58 NGC. Although the surfaces are lightly marred due to slight evidence of circulation, this pleasing piece has reflective surfaces with light silver color and hints of golden toning. The design motifs on both sides are sharply rendered.(
Registry values: N991)
1860-O $1 MS61 PCGS. Most Uncirculated 1859-O and 1860-O dollars are abraded and appear to come from the same Treasury bag, which was indifferently shipped and stored for approximately a century prior to public release. This example has dazzling luster, a solitary arc of peripheral gold toning, and the bagmarked surfaces characteristic of the issue.(
Registry values: N1793)
1860-O $1 MS63 PCGS. Its large mintage of 515,000 pieces makes the 1860-O Seated Liberty dollar one of the more available issues of the era, and a popular choice with type collectors. The present coin is an attractive Select specimen, with excellent mint luster and outstanding eye appeal. The devices are crisply detailed, with the slightest softness evident on some star centers. Population: 71 in 63, 27 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1864 $1 AU55 NGC. A tiny mintage of 30,700 Seated Liberty dollars was accomplished at the Philadelphia Mint in 1864, mostly used for foreign trade purposes. Even in higher circulated grades, the issue is rare today. The present coin is an attractive Choice AU specimen, with silver-gray and steel-blue surfaces, and sharply detailed design elements. Census: 7 in 55, 33 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1865 $1 Genuine PCGS. 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. In our opinion, this coin has the details of an Unc specimen that has been cleaned and retoned and shows obverse damage. The obverse is apricot and olive-gray, while the reverse is copper-gold and sea-green. The subdued fields are lightly hairlined and have a few digs near stars 4 and 11 and the eagle's right (facing) wingtip.
1865 $1 XF40 PCGS. Rich violet, blue-gray, and medium-gray shadings are found on most of each side, with the lightest colors where the high points are worn. Solid eye appeal for this elusive Civil War-era Seated dollar issue. PCGS has graded 88 coins finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N991)
1870-CC $1 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. Variety 3-C. The 1870-CC Seated Liberty dollar boasts a tiny mintage of 11,758 pieces and is always in demand as the first date of the denomination issued by the Carson City Mint. The present coin is sharply struck, and shows only slight wear on the design elements. The surfaces are light silver-gray, with hints of gold, lilac, and russet toning.
1870-CC $1 AU53 NGC. Variety 1-C. A rare die combination for this famous issue, the first struck by the fledgling Carson City Mint. Rich cream-gray with glimpses of golden-brown near the margins. The only mentionable marks are located above Liberty's head and near the E and L in ONE DOL. Census: 13 in 53, 59 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1871 $1 MS63 PCGS. CAC. The 1871 Seated Liberty dollar is readily available in circulated grades, but the date becomes quite scarce at the Select Mint State level. The present coin displays light rose patina, with occasional hints of gold. The surfaces are lustrous and lightly abraded for the grade. The design elements are sharply detailed, except for a little softness on Liberty's head. Housed in an old green label holder. Population: 37 in 63, 39 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1871 $1 MS63 PCGS. Among Seated Liberty dollars, the 1871 holds the distinction of being the most available date, due to its large mintage of over 1 million pieces. The 1871 is the first choice for most type collectors. The present coin is a pleasing Select specimen, with light pink and silver-gray patina. The devices are sharply rendered, and subtle original luster remains below the patina. Population: 37 in 63, 39 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1872-S $1 VF25 PCGS. Gold, rose, and violet peripheral shadings yield to medium-gray centers on this faintly luminous midgrade Seated dollar. Small digs appear in the fields, but most of the marks are shallow.(
Registry values: N991)
Proof Seated Dollars
1851 $1 Restrike PCGS Genuine. Proof. 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. In our opinion, this piece has the details of a PR60 specimen that has questionable color, altered surfaces, and an obverse scratch. Despite the clearly unnatural appearance of the mottled green-gold, blue, and silver-gray surfaces, this remains an important example of the restrike 1851 proof Seated dollar issue, distinguished from the originals by the date's central location within the exergue. The strike is bold, and the surfaces are not worn in any way.
1859 $1 --Artificial Toning--NGC Details. Proof. This intricately struck specimen exhibits dusky caramel-gold and lime-green toning. The field reflectivity is subdued, and a few delicate hairlines are noted on the right obverse. Just 800 proofs were issued.(
Registry values: N1793)
1861 $1 PR64 PCGS. This date represents the first Civil War issue that was extensively hoarded, reducing mintages in future years to the point that silver coinage nearly became obsolete. Silver and gold coins did not circulate, and eventually even copper and nickel was hoarded by a concerned public. Proof coins were only available at a premium, and were only acquired by the most serious collectors. This piece is a remarkable near-Gem with full details and excellent contrast on the obverse, all beneath faint champagne toning. Population: 23 in 64, 7 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1865 $1 PR55 PCGS. Though the high points of this proof are distinctly rubbed, the sharp definition of the devices and the bold mirrors are unmistakable. The obverse has green-gold toning over the fields, while the reverse has tan color only at the margins.(
Registry values: N1)
1866 $1 Motto PR63 PCGS. CAC. Freckles of golden-brown and ruby-red toning embrace this flashy and penetratingly struck Select first-year proof Motto dollar. Apple-green patina occasionally visits the rims. The right obverse field has a few thin marks, but the eye appeal is irrefutable. A stingy 725 proofs were struck. Population: 63 in 63, 71 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1866 $1 Motto PR64 NGC. Excellent field-to-device contrast appears on this near-Gem silver-white proof, from a mintage of 725 Seated dollars in the first year of the With Motto type. This piece appears to fully merit a Cameo designation, and a possibly finer grade is limited only by a few undistracting field hairlines. There are no other impairments, and the eye appeal is super. Census: 66 in 64, 24 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1866 $1 Motto PR64 Cameo NGC. Only 725 proofs were struck in this first year of the With Motto design, an issue that several advanced collectors have pursued, including Jimmy Hayes. This absolutely stunning Cameo proof offers deeply mirrored silver fields and lustrous white devices. There is slight evidence of toning on each side, occasionally dabbed around the margins. Every design element throughout is fully and sharply delineated. Census: 21 in 64 Cameo, 16 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1868 $1 --Artificial Toning--NGC Details. Proof. Just 600 proofs were struck for the silver sets of 1868, Seated dollars included. While this attractively detailed specimen has clearly artificial blue-green and gold toning over each side, persistent and strong mirrors offer a measure of redemption. A few small hairlines and contacts are scattered in the fields.(
Registry values: N1793)
1870 $1 PR62 ANACS. This crisply struck proof Seated dollar has rich caramel-gold and pearl-gray patina. Neither side has any noticeable contact marks. The fields are slightly subdued and display occasional trivial hairlines.(
Registry values: N1793)
1873 $1 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. Proof. The fields display wispy hairlines, but the light honey toning aids the eye appeal, and the strike is intricate throughout all design elements. IN GOD is nicely die doubled. A scant 600 proofs were struck for this final-year issue.(
Registry values: N1793)
1873 $1 PR62 PCGS. Always of interest to collectors as the final year of the Seated dollar series. The surfaces are virtually white, save for wisps of gold-brown color at portions of the rims. The design features are well struck, and there are no serious contact marks present. Some wispy hairlines are noted in the fields.(
Registry values: N1793)
Trade Dollars
1873 T$1 Obverse Type One, Reverse Type One. MS64 PCGS. The 1873 Trade dollar is a first-year type coin, with a mintage of 396,600 pieces. Nearly all of this mintage was used in the China trade, making Mint state coins quite scarce today. The present coin is a pleasing Choice specimen, with delightful sky-blue, lavender, and gold toning. Prooflike reflectivity can be detected under the patina, and the devices are sharply detailed. Population: 38 in 64, 14 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1873-CC T$1 AU50 PCGS. A lightly circulated example of this first-year Carson City Trade dollar issue, well struck with considerable blue-gray luster in the protected areas. Abrasions are mostly wispy, though a few sharper marks are noted near Liberty's feet.(
Registry values: N1793)
1873-CC T$1 AU58 NGC. Nearly all 1873-CC Trade dollars were shipped to the Orient and it is doubtful any examples were saved by collectors at the time of issue. The present coin is a scarce near-Mint specimen, with attractive gray and lavender toning. The devices are well detailed, and only slight traces of wear show on the design. Census: 34 in 58, 33 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1873-S T$1 Chop Mark MS62 PCGS. A lustrous example, lightly toned gold-gray with a few minor abrasions and scattered wispy marks. A single chop of a character within an oval appears at the lower eagle.
1874-CC T$1 Chop Mark MS62 PCGS. Highly lustrous and unworn with light pink and tan toning, as well as the usual loss of design detail opposite chops. Four prominent chops are visible, two on each side; one each below Liberty's outstretched hand and at her shins, and marks on the eagle's right (facing) wing and below the beak.
1875-CC T$1 Chop Mark MS62 PCGS. Type One Reverse. Lustrous beneath even, mellow gold-rose patina. A chop appears at the eagle's middle to lower body, while a longer chop, possible a personal or shop name, affects the right (facing) wing.
1875-S T$1 MS62 PCGS. Type One Reverse. Large S. A satiny Trade dollar with pale golden-gray and ice-blue toning. Light vertical roller marks (as made) are noted on the right obverse field, but actual abrasions are scarce.
Ex: Phoenix ANA Signature (Heritage, 3/2008), lot 851, which realized $1,035.(
Registry values: N1793)
1875-S/CC T$1 Chop Mark AU58 PCGS. FS-501. A briefly circulated (if significantly pinscratched) example of this popular overmintmark variety. Chopmarks are prominent, with no less than four characters on the reverse, and an additional character is noted on the obverse. Lustrous with gold and violet patina.
1876 T$1 MS63 PCGS. Type One Obverse, Type Two Reverse. This nicely struck Centennial-year Trade dollar has ample luster and only a trace of honey-gold toning. The reverse is minimally abraded, and the obverse has only a few thin marks.(
Registry values: N1793)
1876-CC T$1 Chop Mark AU58 PCGS. Type One Reverse, Type Two Reverse. Tall CC. Light friction precludes a Mint State grade for this still-lustrous piece that has patches of russet toning. Two multiple-character chops appear on the coin, one on each side; the first appears in the left obverse field and overlaps the drapery, while the second marks the eagle's neck and left (facing) wing.
1876-S T$1 Chop Mark MS63 PCGS. Type One Obverse, Type One Reverse, Large S. Well-defined and luminous beneath thin golden-brown toning. Three chops appear in the obverse fields, and a lone chop that intersects with the left (facing) wing and neck is present on the reverse.
1876-S T$1 Chop Mark MS64 PCGS. Type One Obverse, Type One Reverse. Large S. Splashes of tan-gold and violet at the borders, while the centers remain shining silver. A chop in the shape of a face overlaps the eagle's beak and the nearby wing.
1876-S T$1 MS63 NGC. Type One Obverse, Type Two Reverse. Minute S. This Select representative has sweeping luster and medium tan and pearl-gray toning. Prominent peripheral die cracks along the reverse periphery may be of interest to the specialist.(
Registry values: N1793)
1877 T$1 MS62 PCGS. Though this almond-gold Trade dollar shows typically soft definition at the obverse margins and the eagle's talons, the central detail is well impressed. Satiny and attractive with a few delicate obverse hairlines and a horizontal mark near the eagle's head.
Ex: Central States Signature (Heritage, 4/2008), lot 1395, which realized $1,265.(
Registry values: N1793)
1877-S T$1 Chop Mark MS62 PCGS. Large S. Lustrous and well struck with a small spot of toning at the second S of STATES. A single deep chop is noted below Liberty's outstretched arm, in the form of a diamond with horizontal bars above and below and circles right and left.
1877-S T$1 Chop Mark MS62 PCGS. Large S. Amber and reddish-gold splashes at the margins with shining silver centers that are prominently chopped. A single character chopmark appears in the middle of the obverse, while the reverse has a cluster of four chops, all of which overlap the eagle.
1877-S T$1 MS60 NGC. Breen-5814. Minute S. "Very rare" per Breen. A strongly lustrous S-mint Trade dollar that shows vibrant luster in the gold-inflected fields. The surfaces show few mentionable abrasions, though each side has its share of wispy flaws.(
Registry values: N991)
1877-S T$1 Doubled Die Reverse MS61 ANACS. FS-802. Large S. The counter-clockwise spread is greatest on 420 GRAINS and TRADE. A crisply struck Trade dollar with rich sea-green and golden-brown toning. Minor to moderate field marks are consistent with the assigned third party grade.
1877-S T$1 MS63 NGC. Large S. The obverse has only light to moderate tan-gold toning, but the reverse features rich autumn-brown and lavender shades. Lustrous and nicely struck with a lightly abraded obverse and a few moderate abrasions on the reverse.(
Registry values: N1793)
1877-S T$1 MS64 PCGS. CAC. Large S. The 1877-S Trade dollar boasts the largest mintage of the series, over 9.5 million pieces. The issue is reasonably available in lower Mint State grades and enjoys great popularity as a type coin. The present coin exhibits sharply detailed devices, with light gold and champagne patina. Subtle mint luster shines beneath the toning.(
Registry values: N2998)
1878-S T$1 Chop Mark MS62 PCGS. A strongly lustrous example from the final year of circulation strikes, well-defined where not chopped or opposite a chop. Rose, gold, and violet toning overall. To the left of Liberty's knee is a Chinese or Japanese chop, while the space just above the bundled wheat has a chop of the Arabic numerals "12," an unusual feature.
Proof Trade Dollars
1874 T$1 PR64+ Cameo NGC. CAC. Only 700 proof Trade dollars were struck in 1874, and the issue is one of the scarcest in the series. The present coin is a delightful specimen, with deeply reflective fields that contrast boldly with the sharp, frosty devices. The obverse is vividly toned in shades of green and blue, while the reverse shows only subtle hints of color. The high-end status of this coin is confirmed by the plus designation. Census: 15 in 64 Cameo, 11 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1875 T$1 PR63 Cameo NGC. Type One Obverse, Type One Reverse.
The field-device contrast is so startling on this attractive Select proof that the sharply detailed, frosty devices seem to leap off the brightly mirrored fields. A paltry mintage of 700 proofs was accomplished in 1875, and the date is quite scarce in PR63 Cameo. Census: 8 in 63 Cameo, 46 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1876 T$1 PR61 NGC. Type One Obverse, Type Two Reverse. The rich cream-gray surfaces display attractive golden-brown and ocean-blue colors when the piece is rotated beneath a light. The obverse field exhibits hairlines appropriate to the grade.(
Registry values: N1793)
1876 T$1 PR62 PCGS. Type Two Obverse. Type One Reverse. A rare hub combination for 1876 proofs. The rich gold-gray patina that consumes each side has an added strawberry-rose element on the reverse. Well-defined with excellent mirrors that shine through the toning.(
Registry values: N1793)
1876 T$1 PR65 NGC. Type Two Obverse. Type Two Reverse.
Darkly toned in shades of gray, lavender, and green, the reflective fields of this sharply defined Gem specimen are brightly evident under the patina. A large mintage of proof Trade dollars was struck in 1876, and the Type Two Obverse variety probably accounts for less than 25 percent of the surviving population. The issue is definitely rare at the Gem level. Census: 15 in 65, 6 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N4719)
1879 T$1 --Whizzed--NCS. Proof. This scarce proof-only Trade dollar was whizzed to conceal field pinscratches, and has an evenly granular appearance. Lightly retoned almond-gold. The devices are well struck and lack evidence of wear.(
Registry values: N1793)
1879 T$1 PR60 ANACS. A fully struck proof-only Trade dollar with glimpses of golden-brown and ice-blue patina near the rims. The fields are hairlined, and a cloudy area is noted near Liberty's right (facing) shoulder.(
Registry values: N1793)
1880 T$1 PR55 PCGS. CAC. A briefly circulated steel-gray example of this popular proof-only date. The devices exhibit only slight wear, and there are no obvious abrasions. The obverse field is moderately hairlined.(
Registry values: N1)
1880 T$1 PR63 PCGS. As the highest-mintage proof Trade dollar, the 1880 became an inevitable favorite among type collectors. This Select specimen is mildly contrasted through rich patina in pale cloud-gray with gold elements at the margins. Strong mirrors are lightly hairlined. While the central devices are solidly struck, the stars show softness.(
Registry values: N1793)
1880 T$1 PR63 Cameo NGC. A large proof mintage of 1,987 Trade dollars was accomplished in 1880, with no business strikes produced for the date. The present coin shows dramatic contrast between the deeply mirrored fields and the frosty devices, culminating in the striking Cameo effect. A mere 53 coins have been certified in PR63 Cameo by NGC and PCGS combined (8/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1881 T$1 PR64 PCGS. The thick frost on the sharply struck central devices points to past contrast, though both sides have thick layers of gold-gray toning across the fields and much of the devices. The surfaces shine overall, though only a few windows of pale toning show the coin's full brilliance. Housed in a green label holder. PCGS has graded 48 coins finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1881 T$1 PR64 PCGS. Forest-green, apricot, and plum-mauve embrace this razor-sharp near-Gem. A few nearly imperceptible hairlines are concealed beneath the rich original toning. 420 GRAINS is lightly die doubled, as usual for this proof-only date, of which only 960 pieces were produced. Housed in a green label holder.(
Registry values: N2998)
1881 T$1 PR62 Cameo PCGS. After two years of massive proof-only mintages, production of Trade dollars settled back down to 960 specimens in 1881. This is a strongly contrasted survivor of the issue, moderately frosted on the devices with bold reflectivity through faint golden toning. A number of hairlines in the fields are visible without magnification, and these define the grade. Population: 8 in 62 Cameo, 70 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1882 T$1 PR65 PCGS. From a large proof-only mintage of 1,097 pieces, the 1882 Trade dollar is very scarce in Gem condition. The present coin is a delightful Gem specimen, darkly patinated in shades of green and purple. The devices are sharply detailed and no mentionable distractions are noted. Population: 37 in 65, 23 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N4719)
1882 T$1 PR64 Cameo PCGS. Though deeply toned, this attractive near-Gem is undoubtedly a Cameo thanks to the stand-out frost across the central devices, which are lighter in color than their surrounding fields. Deep blue and green toning covers most of each side, and the obverse is attractive for the grade, though the reverse has a staple scratch that passes from the eagle's head through the left (facing) wing. Population: 32 in 64 Cameo, 12 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1882 T$1 PR64 Cameo NGC. From a proof-only mintage of 1,097 pieces, the 1882 Trade dollar is a challenging issue in Cameo grades. The present coin is a delightful Choice example, with an exemplary strike and brightly reflective fields. The dramatic field-device contrast is eye catching. Census: 37 in 64 Cameo, 48 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1882 T$1 PR65 Cameo NGC. A stunning Gem specimen from a large proof-only mintage of 1,097 Trade dollars, this coin displays incredibly deep mirrors and richly frosted devices. The stark field-device contrast is confirmed by the Cameo designation. The 1882 is quite rare in PR65 Cameo. Census: 31 in 65 Cameo, 17 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N4719)
1883 T$1 PR60 PCGS. Light golden-gray toning fails to conceal the device to field contrast evident on each side, although the old green label holder precludes a Cameo designation. The fields are moderately hairlined, and a pinscratch is noted near the left (facing) wingtip. This proof-only Trade dollar has a mintage of just 979 pieces.(
Registry values: N1793)
1883 T$1 PR62 PCGS. The year 1883 marked the final year of public sale for the Trade dollar design. A proof only mintage of 979 pieces was struck. The present coin is an attractive PR62 example, with reflective, brilliant fields that show just a hint of green toning. Housed in a green label holder.(
Registry values: N1793)
Session 3
Morgan Dollars
1878 8TF $1 MS65 ★ NGC. VAM-17. An attractive Gem example of the one-year Eight Tailfeathers subtype, frosted on the devices with shining fields and pale cloud-white patina throughout. A single small abrasion is noted at Liberty's eyebrow.(
Registry values: P5, N1793)
1878 8TF $1 MS63 Deep Mirror Prooflike PCGS. VAM-2. The "Lines in LIB" for the diagonal parallel lines that are most visible at the top of the I in LIBERTY. A boldly reflective Select coin with layers of cloud-gray patina and considerable frost on the devices. For the variety, Population: 5 in 63 Deep Mirror Prooflike, 0 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: P5, N491)
1878 7/8TF $1 Strong MS65 Deep Mirror Prooflike NGC. VAM-41A. Q. David Bowers estimates the mintage of the 1878 7/8 Tail Feathers Morgan dollar at 500,000 pieces, a small production total in the context of the series. The present coin is a spectacular Gem with Deep Mirror Prooflike surfaces. The vestigial remains of four tail feathers are visible beneath the seven feathers engraved in the top layer, making this coin a premium variety. Census: 2 in 65 Deep Mirror Prooflike, 1 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: P5)
1878 7/8TF $1 Tripled Blossoms--Altered Surfaces--ANACS. AU58 Details. VAM-44. A Top 100 Variety. Per the first edition of the Top 100 reference, VAM-44 is "considered by most specialists to be the Number One Morgan dollar variety." The present sharply defined example appears artificially toned in powder-blue and lavender shades, and Liberty's face exhibits a subtle matte texture.
1878 7TF $1 Reverse of 1878 MS63 Deep Mirror Prooflike PCGS. VAM-30, R.5. A scarce Long Nock variety identified by die lines within the tail feathers and an "Extra Talon" beneath the claw just above the parallel arrow feather. Untoned aside from a light tan streak on the upper reverse. Deeply mirrored and well struck with surprisingly few abrasions.(
Registry values: P4, N208)
1878 7TF $1 Reverse of 1879 MS65 NGC. CAC. Light butter-gold, orange-red, and cobalt-blue toning embraces the borders of this nicely struck and lustrous Gem. Impressively unabraded, especially on Liberty's cheek and neck. Encased in a prior generation holder.(
Registry values: P5, N1793)
1878-CC $1 MS65 PCGS. A fantastic first-year Morgan dollar from Carson City. Silver-white surfaces are faintly patinated yet immensely lustrous with an arc of gold along the upper left obverse. Solid detail on the central devices.(
Registry values: P4, N1793)
1878-CC $1 MS65 NGC. A delightful Gem with distinctly reflective (if not Prooflike) fields under a thin layer of cloud-white patina. Tinges of gold hover around the frosted devices.
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: P4, N1793)
1878-CC $1 MS65 PCGS. Strong frost over the central devices with a light layer of gauzy white-gray toning across each side. A lovely Gem from the first Carson City Morgan dollar issue.(
Registry values: P4, N1793)
1878-CC $1 MS65 PCGS. Considerable frost on the devices, particularly the obverse. Both sides have strong cartwheel luster under light gray patina that shows touches of gold near the rims.(
Registry values: P4, N1793)
1878-CC $1 MS66 PCGS. CAC. From a mintage of 2.2 million pieces, the 1878-CC Morgan dollar is reasonably available in grades up to the Premium Gem level, but almost impossible to find in any higher grade. Currently PCGS and NGC have combined to certify only 13 coins in higher numeric grades (8/10). The present coin is a spectacular example, with brilliant surfaces and vibrant mint luster. The strike is exemplary, but the eagle's breast seems a little flat, as on all examples seen, because of the design. Housed in a green label holder.(
Registry values: P4, N2998)
1878-CC $1 MS66 NGC. The silver-white surfaces of this Premium Gem offer a typically excellent appearance for the issue, as though the Carson City Mint employees in 1878 knew that their productions would be prized and examined by posterity. The strike is bold throughout, with frosty luster. Only a small network of hair-thin scrapes on Liberty's chin possibly precludes an even finer grade. NGC has certified nine examples in higher grades (8/10).(
Registry values: P4, N2998)
1878-CC $1 MS63 Deep Mirror Prooflike NGC. Prominently reflective fields provide exemplary contrast with the icy devices. Well struck and close to brilliant, although the portrait has a hint of golden patina. Delicate obverse grazes are consistent with the grade.(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1878-CC $1 MS63 Deep Mirror Prooflike PCGS. VAM-11. A Top 100 Variety. The popular "Lines in Eagle's Wings" VAM. Frosty devices rise above darkly mirrored fields. This well struck and untoned CC-mint dollar has a particularly clean reverse.(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1878-S $1 MS67 NGC. CAC. A magnificent Superb Gem specimen of this first-year Morgan dollar, the present coin features razor-sharp details throughout. The brilliant surfaces are virtually flawless, with incandescent mint luster that lights up the room. The visual appeal of this coin is amazing. Only one coin has been certified in a higher numeric grade by NGC and PCGS combined (8/10).(
Registry values: P2, N2998)
1878-S $1 MS67 NGC. A magnificent Superb Gem specimen of this first-year type coin, the present coin displays mirrored, prooflike fields on the obverse, with vibrant, satiny luster on the reverse. All design elements are fully struck, and eye appeal is overwhelming. Census: 31 in 67, 0 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: P2, N2998)
1879-CC $1 XF45 PCGS. This slate-gray elusive date Carson City dollar has substantial luster lurking within design elements. No marks are remotely relevant. Unlike many if not most lightly circulated '79-CC dollars, the present piece has never been cleaned or damaged.(
Registry values: P7, N991)
1879-CC $1 MS62 PCGS. A lovely example of the Normal Mintmark variety housed in an old green-label PCGS holder. This piece is brilliant with reflective fields and satiny devices. The design motifs are sharply detailed with only slight merging of the hair strands over Liberty's ear.(
Registry values: P7, N1793)
1879-CC $1 MS64 PCGS. An attractive Choice Mint State representative of this low-mintage Carson City dollar, the present coin displays a sharp strike and vibrant mint luster. Q. David Bowers considers MS64 the Optimal Collecting Grade for this date. Housed in a green label holder.
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: P7, N2998)
1879-CC $1 MS65 Prooflike PCGS Secure. CAC. This remarkable Gem Prooflike 1879-CC is tied for the finest certified Prooflike example at PCGS and NGC with six other pieces at the former and five at the latter, respectively, an even dozen "submission events" at both services combined less an unknown number of likely duplicates (8/10). The silver-white surfaces are free of all but the most undistracting abrasions, and the mirrored fields set up profound contrast with the frosty-white surfaces that borders on the Deep Mirror Prooflike level. This basically untoned coin shows only a hint of color, but the eye appeal is off the charts. The first key Carson City issue, in unimprovable condition. Population: 7 in 65 Prooflike, 0 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: P7, N7079)
1879-CC $1 Capped Die AU50 NGC. VAM-3. A Top 100 Variety. This key Carson City dollar retains much of its initial mint luster, although the centers display light wear. Refreshingly void of consequential contact. The "Capped Die" displays numerous small die chips in the vicinity of the mintmark, intended to efface a previously entered Small CC.(
Registry values: P6, N991)
1879-CC $1 Capped Die AU58 PCGS. VAM-3. A Top 100 Variety. Just a trace of wear visits the high points of this fully original Morgan dollar. Both sides have underlying mint luster with olive and gold toning. Highly attractive and desirable for the grade.(
Registry values: P6, N991)
1879-CC $1 Capped Die MS64 PCGS. VAM-3. A Top 100 Variety. A lovely Choice example of this low-mintage Carson City Morgan dollar, this coin is sharply struck, with bright, frosty mint luster. The less available Capped Die variety resulted when a smaller CC mintmark was partially effaced from the die, and a larger CC was struck over it. Only 16 coins have been certified in higher numeric grades by PCGS and NGC combined (8/10).
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: P6, N2998)
1879-O $1 MS65 NGC. From a mintage of nearly 3 million pieces, the 1879-O Morgan dollar is an available date in lower Mint State grades, but the issue becomes scarce in MS65 condition. The 1879-O is a formidable condition rarity above the Gem level, as NGC and PCGS combined have graded only 21 coins in higher numeric grades (7/10). The present coin displays booming mint luster, with a sharp strike and outstanding eye appeal.(
Registry values: P5, N1793)
1879-O $1 MS65 NGC. The 1879-O Morgan dollar is scarce in Gem Mint State condition, and very rare in any higher grade. The present coin is a marvelous Gem, with a sharp strike and vivid, frosty mint luster. This specimen is largely free of the distracting bagmarks that plague most coins of this date.(
Registry values: P5, N1793)
1879-O $1 MS65 PCGS Secure. The 1879-O Morgan dollar is scarce at the Gem level, and only 21 coins have been certified in higher numeric grades by PCGS and NGC combined (8/10). The present coin is a magnificent Gem, with spectacular, vibrant mint luster, and an exemplary strike. The fields show only the most minor flaws, important, as this issue is typically heavily bagmarked.(
Registry values: P5, N1793)
1879-S $1 MS67 Prooflike NGC. This magnificent Superb Gem has reflective fields, a bold strike, and peripheral pale gold toning. Splendidly unabraded save for unobtrusive contact on the right (facing) wing. Census: 68 in 67 Prooflike, 3 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: P1, N991)
1879-S $1 Reverse of 1878 MS64 PCGS. VAM-9. A Top 100 Variety. This VAM of the scarce Reverse of 1878 subtype is noted for its "feather engraved between [the] eagle's right wing and leg," per VAMworld.com. A lustrous near-Gem that has a precise strike and delicate golden-gray toning. A thin mark on the forehead is all that limits the grade.(
Registry values: P5, N1793)
1879-S $1 Reverse of 1878 MS64 PCGS. Booming luster and an intricate strike proclaim the appeal of this second year Morgan dollar, coined with the scarce Second Reverse subtype. Minimally toned save for a dash of dark patina on the base of the 7 in the date.
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: P5, N1793)
1880 $1 MS66 PCGS. The 1880 Morgan dollar was produced in huge quantities, but finding an attractive Premium Gem with a sharp strike and vibrant luster can be a challenge. The present coin possesses all those attributes, with an added attraction of a crescent of lime-green toning on both sides. No coins have been certified in higher numeric grades by PCGS or NGC combined (8/10).(
Registry values: P4, N4719)
1880-CC $1 MS65 NGC. Considerable frost graces silver-gray devices, while the fields offer an array of pearl, gold, and blue hues over intense luster. A well struck and charming Carson City Gem.(
Registry values: P4, N991)
1880-CC $1 MS65 PCGS. Considerable frost on the devices with varying silvers and grays in the toning. Bold cartwheel luster and great eye appeal for a Gem. Housed in a second-generation holder.(
Registry values: P4, N991)
1880-CC $1 MS65 PCGS. Light almond-gold patina visits this lustrous and nicely struck CC-mint Gem. The fields are beautifully smooth, and the portrait has only wispy grazes. Struck from prominently clashed dies.
From The Hemmelgarn Collection.(
Registry values: P4, N991)
1880-CC $1 MS65 NGC. A dusting of almond-gold toning denies full brilliance, but this lustrous Carson City Gem is carefully preserved and has good eye appeal. The centers display minor indifference of strike.(
Registry values: P4, N991)
1880-CC $1 MS65 PCGS. CAC. VAM-9, R.5. A faint clashed n is apparent in front of Liberty's neck, a holdover from the prior use of the obverse die to coin VAM-7A. A lustrous and lightly toned Gem that has a clean cheek, smooth fields, and minor inexactness of strike at the centers.(
Registry values: P4, N991)
1880-CC $1 MS65 PCGS. Frosty and delightful with ample cartwheels in the fields. The surfaces are mostly brilliant, though a patch of gold-orange toning appears in the mintmark area.(
Registry values: P4, N991)
1880-CC $1 MS66 PCGS Secure. CAC. Third Reverse. Among the CC dates from 1880 through 1885, the 1880-CC is the scarcest of the lot. This coin does not appear to have come from the Treasury holdings. Most of those coins were brilliant or nearly so. This piece has rich, multicolored toning on each side in shades of purple, blue, green, and rose. The strike is just a bit short of complete, and there are no mentionable abrasions.(
Registry values: P4, N1793)
1880-CC $1 MS64 Prooflike PCGS. VAM-10, R.4. Incorrectly listed as PCGS as the 8 Over Low 7 variety, which would be VAM-6. This CC-mint silver dollar approaches a Deep Mirror Prooflike designation, such is the depth of reflectivity in the fields. The reverse is well preserved, but a reeding mark is noted on the left obverse field. Population: 28 in 64 Prooflike, 22 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: P4, N991)
1880-CC $1 8 Over High 7 MS65 Prooflike NGC. VAM-5. A Top 100 Variety. The overdate is undesignated on the insert. A lightly toned Carson City Gem that boasts flashy fields and a good strike. The surfaces appear nearly unabraded, although we note a strike-through on the reverse near 8 o'clock.(
Registry values: P4)
1880-CC $1 8 Over High 7 MS66 Deep Mirror Prooflike PCGS Secure. CAC. VAM-5. A Top 100 Variety. Ex: Jack Lee. Veteran dealer-collector Jack Lee passed away in August 2008, but he was a well-known and beloved presence to a generation of customers, fellow dealers, and numismatists of all stripes. He assembled during his career three of the finest collections ever known of Morgan dollars, as well as world-class collections in several other series. The VAM-5 is the "8 Over High 7" variety. The crossbar of the underlying 7 fills the top portion of the upper loop on the second 8, with the diagonal of the 7 in the right half of the lower loop. The bottom of the 7 protrudes from beneath the 8. This is a splendid silver-white Premium Gem with tons of the expected field-device contrast, and only a few tiny field ticks consistent with the grade. Overall, the eye appeal is every bit as expected for a Morgan dollar from the collection of Jack Lee, a man who was renowned for some of the sharpest eyes in the numismatic world. This piece is tied for the finest Deep Mirror Prooflike example with only one other PCGS coin (8/10).(
Registry values: P4)
1880-CC $1 8 Over Low 7 MS64 Deep Mirror Prooflike NGC. VAM-6. A Top 100 Variety. Remarkable field reflectivity ensures the eye appeal of the present near-Gem. Brilliant and nicely struck. The fields and cheek are only lightly abraded, and the grade is limited only by a mark on the eagle's belly. Census: 7 in 64 Deep Mirror Prooflike, none finer as DMPL (8/10).(
Registry values: P4)
1880/79-CC $1 Reverse of 1878 MS65 PCGS. VAM-4. A Top 100 Variety. The VAM-4 overdate is quite visible inside the second 8 and the 0. This Gem is highly lustrous with frosty mint brilliance. Bright silver surfaces have no trace of toning on either side. A wonderful specimen.(
Registry values: P5, N1793)
1880/79-CC $1 Reverse of 1878 MS65 PCGS. VAM-4. A Top 100 Variety. A lightly toned Gem with a planchet flaw near the 0 in the date. Well-defined with softly frosted devices and pleasing cartwheel luster in the fields.(
Registry values: P5, N1793)
1880-CC $1 8/7 Reverse of 1878 MS64 PCGS. VAM-7A, R.5. On the Hit List 40 due to its faintly clashed n in front of Liberty's neck. Faintly toned, lustrous, and boldly impressed. The fields are smooth, and the face has only wispy marks. The VAM is undesignated, as the coin is housed in an old green label holder.
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: P5)
1880-O $1 MS64 NGC. VAM-57, R.5. Micro O. This VAM features a die gouge at the base of left (facing) wing. The reverse is semi-prooflike, while the obverse has sweeping cartwheel luster. A boldly struck Choice New Orleans dollar with delicate almond-gold toning that deepens near the rims.(
Registry values: P6, N1793)
1880-O $1 MS64 NGC. VAM-57, R.5. Micro O. Hints of sun-gold toning are most apparent along the left reverse periphery. Well preserved and lustrous with a good strike. A second impressive example of the scarce VAM with a die gouge at the base of the left (facing) wing.(
Registry values: P6, N1793)
1880-O $1 MS64 PCGS. Medium O. Boldly struck and thoroughly lustrous with a dusting of light canary-gold toning. The reverse is beautifully unabraded, and the obverse has fewer than the expected number of faint grazes. PCGS has graded just 28 coins finer (8/10).(
Registry values: P6, N1793)
1880-O $1 MS64 PCGS. Micro O. Light rose-red, tan-gold, and aquamarine grace the borders of this well struck and magnificently undisturbed New Orleans silver dollar. Encased in a green label holder.
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: P6, N1793)
1880-O $1 MS65 PCGS Secure. The 1880-O Morgan dollar issue, along with several other O-mints such as the 1886-O and 1896-O, is one that is only somewhat scarce in the lower Mint State levels of MS60 to MS62, yet very rare at the Gem level. This is due to a number of difficulties in one or more important criteria--strike, surfaces, luster, eye appeal--that keep most of the survivors from the MS65 grade. This Gem specimen is the rare exception, with flowing cartwheel luster over frosty, silver-white, relatively unabraded surfaces. The strike is excellent, even though showing minor softness over the ear, and the eye appeal is grand. Population: 28 in 65, 0 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: P6, N4719)
1880-O $1 MS64 PCGS. VAM-48, formerly VAM-1A. A Top 100 Variety. The so-called "Hangnail" is a die gouge that descends from the leftmost tailfeather on the eagle. A lustrous near-Gem that has a mix of orange and silver-gray on the obverse but only pale golden toning at the reverse borders. For the variety, Population: 12 in 64, 0 finer (8/10).
1880-S $1 MS67+ NGC. CAC. Large S. Dashes of honey-gold toning visit this lustrous and sharply impressed Superb Gem. The fields are virtually pristine. A beautifully preserved representative of this widely collected crown-sized silver type.(
Registry values: P1, N991)
1880-S $1 MS65+ Deep Mirror Prooflike PCGS Secure. Large S. The highly reflective fields are brilliant, as are the frosty devices. A pleasing cameo effect results, and a bold strike further ensures the eye appeal. The 1880-S will always be a common issue, but high quality Morgan dollars are always in demand.(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1881-CC $1 MS66 PCGS. Softly frosted and intensely cartwheeled on sharply struck devices and shining fields, respectively. Pale gray patina is the rule, though the upper obverse and lower reverse show short spots and arcs of blue and amber patina.(
Registry values: P4, N1793)
1881-CC $1 MS66 PCGS. CAC. Both sides of this lovely Premium Gem have fully brilliant and frosty luster with bright silver surfaces exhibiting no evidence of toning on either side. This is a remarkable specimen destined for a world class Morgan dollar collection.(
Registry values: P4, N1793)
1881-CC $1 MS67+ NGC. A wisp of golden toning precludes full brilliance. Booming luster sweeps this well struck and low mintage Carson City Morgan. The reverse field is essentially pristine, and the remainder of the coin shows only infrequent delicate grazes. Census: 1 in 67+, 3 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: P4, N2998)
1881-CC $1 MS65 Deep Mirror Prooflike PCGS. The 1881-CC is not one of the rarer Cameo Prooflike dollars in the Morgan series, but it certainly is among the best-produced. This coin exemplifies that statement. The fields show unfathomable depth of mirrored reflectivity and the devices are thickly frosted. The combination yields the desired cameo effect. Each side is brilliant and the strike is full.(
Registry values: P4, N991)
1881-O $1 MS65 NGC. This well struck and splendidly preserved Gem is lightly toned in delicate gold and pearl-gray shades. The eye appeal is formidable. NGC has certified only eight pieces finer (8/10).(
Registry values: P4, N1793)
1881-O $1 MS64 Deep Mirror Prooflike PCGS. CAC. Considerable frost on the devices as well as intense silver mirrors spotted in milky and gray toning. This lightly abraded near-Gem offers solid eye appeal for the grade. PCGS has graded just 10 finer Deep Mirror Prooflike examples (8/10).(
Registry values: P4, N991)
1881-O $1 MS64 Deep Mirror Prooflike PCGS. CAC. Dazzling field reflectivity ensures the eye appeal of this well struck near-Gem. A lightly toned and minimally marked example that provides noticeable cameo contrast, especially on the reverse.(
Registry values: P4, N991)
1881-O $1 MS64 Deep Mirror Prooflike PCGS. CAC. Fantastically reflective with bright silver fields and thick frost on the devices. The reverse has a delicate, nearly imperceptible golden overtone when tilted into the light.(
Registry values: P4, N991)
1881-O $1 MS64 Deep Mirror Prooflike PCGS. Outstanding reflectivity with bold field-to-device contrast. Thick silver frost covers strongly struck devices. Great all-around eye appeal with few serious abrasions.(
Registry values: P4, N991)
1881-O $1 MS64 Deep Mirror Prooflike PCGS. Fantastic reflectivity and contrast and great all-around eye appeal. This faintly gray-toned example shows just a few too many scattered abrasions to qualify for the next level.(
Registry values: P4, N991)
1881-O $1 MS64 Deep Mirror Prooflike PCGS. A touch more cartwheel luster than usually seen on this issue's Deep Mirror Prooflikes, but an amply reflective near-Gem nonetheless. Well-defined devices are lightly frosted with a few short abrasions.(
Registry values: P4, N991)
1881-O $1 MS64 Deep Mirror Prooflike PCGS. An outstanding coin with the issue's signature contrasted appearance for Deep Mirror Prooflikes. Minimally toned with bold mirrors and pleasing central detail.(
Registry values: P4, N991)
1881-O $1 MS64 Deep Mirror Prooflike PCGS. Gleaming silver fields and contrasting devices combine for great eye appeal on this nifty Deep Mirror Prooflike near-Gem. A few scrapes in the frost on Liberty's cheek account for the grade.(
Registry values: P4, N991)
1881-O $1 MS64 Deep Mirror Prooflike PCGS. Profoundly mirrored with outstanding contrast between the frost-white devices and the gleaming mirrors. A few areas of shallow milky patina do little to dim the overall brilliance. PCGS has graded just 10 finer Deep Mirror Prooflike pieces (8/10).(
Registry values: P4, N991)
1881-S $1 MS67 ★ NGC. CAC. Only about 15% of all Superb Gem 1881-S Morgan dollars have received the
★ designation. This splendid example is highly lustrous with satiny silver surfaces and light cameo contrast beneath intense emerald, lemon, and violet toning on the obverse. The reverse is mostly brilliant with a frame of light gold.(
Registry values: P1, N991)
1881-S $1 MS67 ★ NGC. The obverse is essentially brilliant, while the reverse displays a broad arc of deep multicolored iridescence on the upper left half. Fabulous hues of aqua, emerald-green, and purple-rose are visually compelling, and inspire the "Star" designation from NGC. A fully struck, nearly unmarked Superb Gem with great cartwheel luster.(
Registry values: P1, N991)
1881-S $1 MS68 PCGS. CAC. The outstanding feature of this magnificent Superb Gem Morgan dollar is the stunning play of colors provided by the iridescent green, violet, and ice-blue toning, especially on the obverse. Extraordinary vibrant luster shines through the patina. All design elements are fully detailed. Eye appeal is tremendous. Only two coins have been certified in higher numeric grade by PCGS and NGC combined (8/10).(
Registry values: P1, N1793)
1881-S $1 MS67 Prooflike NGC. A moderately reflective and essentially untoned Superb Gem. A great choice to add a bit of flash to a 19th century type collection. NGC has graded just seven finer Prooflike pieces (8/10).(
Registry values: P1, N991)
1882 $1 MS66 PCGS. CAC. A delightful Premium Gem, this Morgan dollar has soft, frosty luster beneath deep gold, russet, and blue toning that gains in intensity closer to the borders. While slightly weak above Liberty's ear, all other design elements are bold and sharp. PCGS has only certified six finer pieces (8/10).(
Registry values: P3, N1793)
1882-CC $1 MS66 PCGS. CAC. Strongly defined through the centers with glimpses of gold toning near the rims. Pale silver and gray shadings are present elsewhere, and the portrait is lightly frosted. PCGS has graded 52 coins finer (8/10).(
Registry values: P3, N1793)
1882-CC $1 MS66 PCGS. The obverse of this Premium Gem is nearly untoned, while the reverse displays medium intensity golden-tan patina accented with aqua-green and lavender. Sharply struck, including the central areas. A few scattered grazes are of little consequence.(
Registry values: P3, N1793)
1882-CC $1 MS65 Deep Mirror Prooflike PCGS. Frost-white devices contrast with decisively mirrored fields to create spectacular eye appeal. Largely brilliant save for a patch of hazy gray toning over the date area and to the left.(
Registry values: P3, N991)
1882-O/S $1 MS64 PCGS Secure. CAC. VAM-4. A Top 100 Variety. The "O/S Recessed" VAM of this popular overmintmark. Lustrous and intricately struck with unmarked surfaces and peripheral traces of golden patina. Coined from moderately rusted dies.(
Registry values: P5, N2998)
1882-O/S $1 MS64 PCGS. VAM-4. A Top 100 Variety. The most often seen variety of this scarce overmintmark, known from three different reverses. This lustrous representative has medium olive toning and an impressively smooth appearance. The hair above the ear lacks full definition, customary for its New Orleans origin.
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: P5, N2998)
1883-CC $1 MS66 PCGS. CAC. Brilliant, lustrous surfaces intermix with iridescent multicolored toning, which is more extensive on the obverse, and are generally devoid of significant marks. The design elements are well struck, though there are hints of softness in the hair over Liberty's ear.(
Registry values: P2, N991)
1883-S $1 MS62 NGC. Well-defined for the issue with liquid peach-gold and plum toning at the upper right border. The rest of this S-mint is silver-white. Small abrasions clustered on the portrait contribute to the grade.(
Registry values: P7, N991)
1883-S $1 MS62 NGC. Far scarcer than common date issues, but not in the class of the important rarities, the 1883-S Morgan dollar is sometimes called a "semi-key" issue. This beauty has bright silver surfaces with satiny luster and excellent eye appeal.(
Registry values: P7, N991)
1883-S $1 MS62 PCGS. Bright luster with a decent strike for this challenging issue. Rich gold and violet toning drapes the right obverse, while paler apricot hues cover much of the reverse(
Registry values: P7, N991)
1883-S $1 MS63 PCGS. CAC. Frosted devices are well struck save for trifling softness at the hair over Liberty's ear. The obverse mirrors are close to Prooflike, though the reverse's reflectivity is more diffuse.(
Registry values: P7, N1793)
1883-S $1 MS63 PCGS. Although a less famous conditional rarity than the 1884-S, the 1883-S is also elusive in Mint State, unlike the plentiful S-mint issues from the first five years of the Morgan type. This lustrous and boldly struck piece is brilliant aside from a few small brown spots on the reverse.(
Registry values: P7, N1793)
1883-S $1 MS63 NGC. Both sides of this Select Morgan are awash in bright luster and each exhibits sharply struck design motifs, including the hair above Liberty's ear and the eagle's breast feathers. A hair-thin mark on the chin prevents an even higher grade.(
Registry values: P7, N1793)
1883-S $1 MS64 PCGS. The 1883-S Morgan dollar enjoyed a large mintage of 6.25 million pieces, but the date is difficult to locate in high grade. The primary problem seems to be excessive bagmarks. The present coin displays a few wispy scratches in the obverse field, but the effects are diminished by the excellent mint luster and hints of attractive gold toning. Striking details are exemplary throughout.
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: P7, N2998)
1884 $1 MS66 PCGS. Beautiful cherry-red, golden-brown, and jade-green invigorate this lustrous and well struck Premium Gem. Marks are impressively few, and the eye appeal is exceptional.(
Registry values: P2, N991)
1884 $1 MS67 ★
NGC. CAC. Spectacularly toned in shades of golden-brown, with crescents of ice-blue and violet on the obverse, and a lighter ring of lavender on the reverse, this coin has been awarded the coveted star designation by NGC and the grade is verified by CAC. All design elements are sharply detailed and the eye appeal is overwhelming. Census: 39 in 67, 2 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: P2, N2998)
1884-CC $1 MS66 PCGS. Lightly frosted on the high points with splashes of orange toning against shining silver surfaces. An ideal Premium Gem example of this Carson City issue. PCGS has graded 59 finer pieces (8/10).(
Registry values: P2, N991)
1884-CC $1 MS66+ NGC. CAC. A minimally toned Carson City type coin that exhibits blazing luster and a bold strike. The fields are refreshingly free from contact, and the devices are also well preserved.(
Registry values: P2, N991)
1884-CC $1 MS65 Deep Mirror Prooflike PCGS. A stunning Deep Mirror Prooflike coin, thickly frosted on the devices with bold cartwheels embedded in the profoundly reflective fields. Small surface marks mingle with curls of cloud-gray patina away from the centers. Housed in a green label holder.(
Registry values: P2, N991)
1884-S $1 AU58 NGC. Only a trace of wear on the highest points prevents a full Mint State grade to this highly desirable Morgan dollar. With brilliant silver surfaces and reflective fields, it will easily masquerade as a Mint State coin in a high grade collection of the series.(
Registry values: P9, N491)
1884-S $1 AU58 PCGS. The 1884-S is famous for its rarity in Uncirculated grades. The present piece has shimmering cartwheel luster, but a hint of friction at the centers confirms momentary circulation. Minimally abraded, and light mauve toning clings to the margins.(
Registry values: P9, N491)
1884-S $1 AU58 NGC. Fantastically lustrous despite a touch of rub on the high points. The light gold and peach and deeper plum toning over much of each side means this near-Mint coin could fit well in an otherwise Mint State set.(
Registry values: P9, N491)
1884-S $1 AU58 PCGS. Morgan dollar specialists have speculated that a bag or two of 1884-S dollars spent an evening in use at a Nevada casino, one possible cause for the much larger number of AU examples relative to those in full Mint State. The present lightly toned piece has a sharp strike and nearly complete cartwheel luster. No marks are consequential.(
Registry values: P9, N491)
1884-S $1 --Artificial Toning--NGC Details. Unc. VAM-3, R.3. The mintmark is repunched. The 1884-S is noted for its rarity in true Mint State, and is even rarer with dramatic obverse toning. That fact proved too tempting for a prior owner, who added deceptive and attractive rich orange-red patina to the obverse field. The reverse has a pearl-gray center and an originally toned light golden-brown periphery.(
Registry values: P9, N2998)
1884-S $1 MS61 NGC. The 1884-S Morgan dollar is a challenging issue in Mint State grades because much of the mintage was released into circulation in the 19th century. The present coin is an attractive specimen, with vibrant mint luster and relatively few abrasions for the grade. The strike is sharp in most areas, but shows a touch of softness on the eagle's breast(
Registry values: P9, N2998)
1884-S $1 MS62 PCGS. The 1884-S Morgan dollar is the second challenging S-mint issue in the series after the 1883-S, and between the two the 1884-S is far more elusive, grade for grade. Large numbers of 1884-S dollars were released in the 19th century, and it was only in the 1930s that the issue's rarity in Mint State was fully appreciated. This example offers excellent luster, with a sharp strike and the fields somewhat bright. The surfaces are predominantly gray to brilliant, with pale reddish-golden accents around the margins. A nice upgrade for many a Morgan dollar collection.(
Registry values: P9, N2998)
1884-S $1 MS62 PCGS. While the 1883-S Morgan dollar is much more difficult than its several S-mint predecessors, the 1884-S is the first real showstopper of the series in Mint State grades. The 1884-S is a common coin in circulated grades, but most examples of the issue appear to have circulated. Many more were possibly melted under the terms of the 1918 Pittman Act. This MS62 specimen shows consistent, satiny silver-white surfaces that lack any suggestion of toning and have much more eye appeal than the numeric grade implies. A couple of small contact marks on Liberty's cheek preclude an even finer grade, but the strike is bold overall, save for the usual area over the ear. The reverse also displays a few grade-consistent ticks on the eagle's breast, yet the overall appearance is quite high-end. Population: 93 in 62, 52 finer (8/10).
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: P9, N2998)
1885-CC $1 MS65 PCGS. Frosty on the devices with shining gold-touched fields. This Gem is well-defined save for the hair over Liberty's ear. A great Carson City Morgan dollar.(
Registry values: P4, N991)
1885-CC $1 MS65 PCGS. Light streaks of grayish patina cross shining silver surfaces. A delightful Carson City Gem with softly struck and frosted central devices.(
Registry values: P4, N991)
1885-CC $1 MS65 NGC. A lovely Gem representative of the scarce 1885-CC dollar, an issue that is almost always found in Mint State grades. Few of these coins entered circulation, and nearly every surviving example came from the Treasury Hoard released nearly 50 years ago.(
Registry values: P4, N991)
1885-CC $1 MS66 NGC. CAC. Faint chestnut toning denies absolute brilliance, but this Carson City Morgan has exemplary luster and a good strike. A lovely better grade example of a perennially popular low mintage issue.(
Registry values: P4, N1793)
1885-CC $1 MS66 PCGS. CAC. Highly lustrous and frosty silver surfaces display full mint brilliance with no toning on either side. This gorgeous Carson City dollar is destined for a high grade collection of Morgan dollars, or as a representative of the Nevada Mint in a 19th century type collection. PCGS has only certified 40 finer pieces (8/10).(
Registry values: P4, N1793)
1885-CC $1 MS66 NGC. A strongly struck and impressively lustrous Premium Gem CC-mint dollar. Strong gold and orange hues dominate most of the obverse, while the silver reverse has only faint peripheral echoes of the other side's color.(
Registry values: P4, N1793)
1885-CC $1 MS66 NGC. CAC. An essentially brilliant Premium Gem of this pursued Carson City emission. The strike is intricate, and the cartwheel luster is exceptional. Virtually pristine fields contribute further to the eye appeal.(
Registry values: P4, N1793)
1885-CC $1 MS66 PCGS. A trace of gold patina visits this otherwise untoned Premium Gem CC-mint dollar. Well struck, as is customary for the issue, with a magnificently smooth reverse and only faint contact on the left obverse.(
Registry values: P4, N1793)
1885-CC $1 MS66+ NGC. A mere hint of gold toning visits this lustrous and nicely struck low mintage Carson City dollar. Only wispy facial contact precludes an even higher grade.(
Registry values: P4, N1793)
1885-CC $1 MS64 Deep Mirror Prooflike PCGS. CAC. A bold strike and brilliant luster characterize this faintly toned Morgan dollar. Both sides have deeply mirrored fields around lustrous devices creating lovely cameo contrast.(
Registry values: P4, N991)
1885-CC $1 MS64 Deep Mirror Prooflike NGC. Orange toning illuminates the peripheries of this otherwise brilliant Carson City near-Gem. Precisely struck and flashy with clean fields and a few delicate grazes on the cheek. Encapsulated in a former generation holder.(
Registry values: P4, N991)
1885-CC $1 MS65 Deep Mirror Prooflike NGC. A sensational Gem with fully brilliant silver surfaces that show no trace of toning on either side. This beauty is highly contrasting with frosty and sharply defined devices. Census: 65 in 65 Deep Mirror Prooflike, 19 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: P4, N991)
1885-O $1 MS63 ★ NGC. CAC. The obverse is splashes with rainbow toning and brilliant satin luster. The reverse is brilliant with subtle champagne toning. Both sides have slight weakness at the center.(
Registry values: P1, N69)
1885-O $1 MS67 PCGS Secure. An amazing Superb Gem with frosty silver surfaces, this New Orleans piece has a virtually full strike, almost never found from the Louisiana Mint. PCGS has never certified a finer example of the date.(
Registry values: P1, N1793)
1885-O $1 MS67 NGC. Frosted luster shines through intense patina, gold, orange, violet, and blue over most of the obverse with echoes in the lines at the lower left reverse. NGC has graded just nine numerically finer examples (8/10).(
Registry values: P1, N1793)
1886 $1 MS67 PCGS. Faint olive-gold toning visits this minimally abraded and thoroughly lustrous Superb Gem. The strike is intricate, and the cheek is remarkably smooth. Certified in a green label holder.(
Registry values: P1, N1793)
1886-O $1 MS62 NGC. A well struck example of this famous conditional rarity. The high mintage 1886-O is plentiful in VF, but Uncirculated representatives are elusive. Lightly toned and satiny with surprisingly smooth fields and a couple of wispy abrasions on the cheek.(
Registry values: P8, N991)
1886-O $1 MS62 PCGS. CAC. Moderate golden-brown toning enriches the right borders of this conditionally scarce New Orleans silver dollar. Lustrous and typically struck with a clean reverse and the expected number of wispy obverse abrasions.(
Registry values: P8, N991)
1886-O $1 MS63 PCGS. CAC. The 1886-O Morgan dollar is quite scarce in higher Mint State grades, and Q. David Bowers considers MS63 an Optimal Collecting Grade for the issue. The present coin is an attractive Select specimen, with subtle, satiny mint luster and well struck devices. The surfaces are lightly abraded for the grade.(
Registry values: P8, N1793)
1886-O $1 MS63 PCGS. A solid Mint State example of this scarce New Orleans Dollar, most of which apparently entered circulation or were later melted under the authority of the Pittman Act. Well struck throughout with pleasing, satin-like luster, both sides exhibit a virtually untoned appearance. A few small abrasions account for the grade of this important O-Mint Dollar.(
Registry values: P8, N1793)
1886-O $1 MS64 PCGS. From a large mintage of 10.7 million pieces, the 1886-O Morgan dollar is plentiful in lower grades, but quite a challenge to find at higher levels. Although the issue is only scarce in MS64, only four coins have been certified in higher numeric grades by PCGS and NGC combined (8/10). The present coin is sharply struck and lustrous, with excellent eye appeal. Housed in a green label holder.
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: P8, N4719)
1887 $1 MS67 NGC. An amazing Superb Gem with highly lustrous and frosty silver surfaces. Both sides are sharply detailed and fully brilliant, save for a crescent of iridescence on the obverse.(
Registry values: P1, N1793)
1887-O $1 MS65 PCGS. CAC. The present coin is much superior to the typical 1887-O Morgan dollar in two qualities: Strike and mint luster. The strike on most 1887-O dollars is subpar because of widely spaced dies. This specimen is sharply detailed in all areas, except for the slightest softness on the hair over the ears. Likewise, the luster on most examples seen is subdued, with a granular texture. This example features booming, cartwheel luster and outstanding eye appeal. Only 12 coins have been certified in higher numeric grades by PCGS and NGC combined (8/10).(
Registry values: P5, N2998)
1887-O $1 MS65 PCGS. The 1887-O Morgan dollar is a challenging date to locate with outstanding eye appeal. The coin offered here exhibits a wonderful play of colors, with iridescent shades of gold, lavender, and ice-blue color on the obverse. The reverse is mostly brilliant, with traces of green at the rims. The devices are well struck, with just a little softness on the hair above the ears. Mint luster is exceptional.(
Registry values: P5, N2998)
1887-O $1 MS64 Deep Mirror Prooflike PCGS Secure. This lightly toned Choice O-mint Morgan is lustrous and has an exceptionally clean reverse. The strike shows unimportant bluntness at the centers, and the cheek has a few minor marks. Population: 90 in 64 Deep Mirror Prooflike, 7 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: P5, N1793)
1887/6-O $1 MS63 PCGS. VAM-3. A Top 100 Variety. Lightly toned and lustrous with well preserved fields and only minor grazes on the cheek. The centers are typically impressed. Discovered later than the 1887 Philadelphia overdate, but with a similar underdigit appearance near the base of the 7.(
Registry values: P6, N1793)
1887/6-O $1 MS64 PCGS. VAM-3. A Top 100 Variety. The 1887/6-O Morgan dollar is a scarce issue, with an estimated mintage of 200,000 coins. The present coin is a rare example with sharp striking details and vibrant mint luster, as most examples seen are lacking in these areas. The remnants of the 6 can be detected with the naked eye. Housed in a green label holder. Currently, only one coin has been certified in higher numeric grade by either leading grading service (8/10).
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: P6, N4719)
1887-S $1 MS65 PCGS. VAM-2. A Top 100 Variety. The VAM is undesignated on the PCGS insert. The mintmark is prominently repunched within its upper loop. Sharply struck, brilliant, and lustrous. Only a mark on the jaw prevents a much higher grade.(
Registry values: P6, N2998)
1888-O $1 MS63 PCGS. VAM-1B. A Top 100 Variety. This well struck example of the 1888-O Morgan dollar displays the prominent "Scar Face" die break across Liberty's cheek. Considered "the most dramatic die break in the Morgan dollar series," the VAM-1B is rare in any grade. The present coin exhibits mostly brilliant fields, with a ring of green toning around the rims, and strong, frosty mint luster.(
Registry values: P4, N69)
1888-O $1 MS66 PCGS. A well-defined Premium Gem with gorgeous luster and smooth surfaces. The appearance is virtually brilliant save for hints of gold-orange at the rims. Tied for numerically finest known to PCGS (8/10).(
Registry values: P4, N1793)
1889 $1 MS66 PCGS. Strongly struck and frosty with bold concentric toning on the obverse, blue on the outside with narrow bands of indigo and magenta yielding to broad orange and gold. The reverse margins show a skinny ring of bright yellow.(
Registry values: P3, N1793)
1889 $1 MS66 PCGS. Well-defined with a great original "skin" that includes bold silver and occasional cloud-white patina. This well struck Premium Gem also shows minor green-gold elements at the rims. PCGS has certified just four coins finer (8/10).(
Registry values: P3, N1793)
1889-CC $1 VF20 PCGS. A pleasing middle circulated grade example of the key 1889-CC Morgan dollar. This piece has medium grayish-gold surfaces that are somewhat lighter where the devices meet the fields. Minor surface marks are consistent with the grade.(
Registry values: P9, N1)
1889-CC $1 VF25 PCGS. Luminous gold-gray color overall with darker charcoal shadings at the margins and outlining the central devices. Moderately worn with scattered abrasions that are most visible on the portrait.(
Registry values: P9, N1)
1889-CC $1 VF30 PCGS. CAC. An incredibly natural example with medium gray surfaces that deepen around the devices. Handling marks on both sides are typical of mid-grade Morgan dollars.(
Registry values: P9, N1)
1889-CC $1 VF30 ANACS. Cream-gray overall with traces of charcoal in design recesses and hints of lilac near the rims. An attractively defined representative of this coveted Carson City emission. Marks are refreshingly trivial, and we mention only a minor rim ding on the reverse at 11:30.(
Registry values: P9, N1)
1889-CC $1 VF30 PCGS. Gold-orange overtones grade medium-gray surfaces on this lightly abraded midrange example. Wear is mainly at the high points, and glimmers of luster remain in the fields. A pleasing Carson City coin.(
Registry values: P9, N1)
1889-CC $1 VF30 PCGS. A dove-gray mid-grade representative of this famous Carson City key. A few faint hairlines are noted beneath the right (facing) wing, and each side has an occasional spot of dark toning. There are no noticeable marks.(
Registry values: P9, N1)
1889-CC $1 VF30 PCGS. Deep blue and violet overtones visit the charcoal-gray toning on this VF30 example. Midrange but appealing for the grade, a great selection for the series collector.(
Registry values: P9, N1)
1889-CC $1 VF35 PCGS. A pleasing Choice VF example of this popular Carson City issue. Medium-gray surfaces show whispers of luster in the protected areas as well as faint golden overtones.(
Registry values: P9, N1)
1889-CC $1 VF35 PCGS. A luminous Choice VF example of this popular Morgan dollar key, pearl-gray on the obverse with deeper lavender hues on the reverse. Impressive despite a cloudy cheek and a single hair-thin mark beneath Liberty's eye.(
Registry values: P9, N1)
1889-CC $1 VF35 PCGS. Cream-gray and chestnut-gold blanket this nicely detailed CC-mint key. Traces of luster emerge here and there. We note only a faint mark behind the mouth and a subtle obverse rim scrape at 4 o'clock.(
Registry values: P9, N1)
1889-CC $1 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. XF. Evidence of abrasive cleaning remains beneath the attractive and natural gray patina on both sides of this important piece. Minor imperfections are of no concern.(
Registry values: P9, N1793)
1889-CC $1 --Polished--NGC Details. XF. This bright key date Carson City dollar is harshly cleaned and has a moderately granular reverse, but all major design details are present.(
Registry values: P9, N1793)
1889-CC $1 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. XF. This steel-gray and chestnut-gold key date Carson City silver dollar is subdued by a relatively mild cleaning. Well defined with noticeable luster, but the cheek is scratched and the reverse has minor rim dings at 3 o'clock and 9:30.
From The Connelly Collection.
1889-CC $1 XF40 PCGS. Medium-silver centers give way to gold-orange color at the still-lustrous margins. Well struck with few abrasions, though shallow pinscratches are noted below the P in PLURIBUS on the obverse.(
Registry values: P9, N1793)
1889-CC $1 --Cleaned--ANACS. AU Details. Net XF45. Luster shines from the borders and devices, but both sides are hairlined, and the reverse has a couple of small violet-blue spots. The stone-gray centers are bounded by light autumn-brown peripheries. The key CC-mint Morgan issue.(
Registry values: P9, N1793)
1889-CC $1 --Cleaned--ANACS. XF45 Details. This slightly glossy key date Carson City dollar displays bright luster in protected regions. The borders exhibit hints of chestnut-gold toning. No marks are consequential.
From The Hemmelgarn Collection.(
Registry values: P9, N1793)
1889-CC $1 XF45 PCGS. CAC. A tiny mintage of 350,000 Morgan dollars was achieved at the Carson City Mint in 1889, making the 1889-CC the rarest CC-mint Morgan. The present coin shows traces of wear on the eagle's breast and Liberty's hair, but the great majority of the original design detail is still present. The surfaces are lightly abraded and attractively toned in shades of gray and pale green.(
Registry values: P9, N1793)
1889-CC $1 XF45 PCGS. Light gold toning on each side of this Choice XF provides excellent eye appeal. The strike is strong, and the surfaces are satiny, with nearly full underlying brilliance. Here is an important piece of Morgan dollar history, the rarest Carson City Morgan, and a coin that will delight its next owner.(
Registry values: P9, N1793)
1889-CC $1 --Cleaned--ANACS. AU50 Details. The silver-gray surfaces on this key Morgan dollar have a uniform sheen, the result of the noted cleaning. Nonetheless this coin represents a good compromise between condition and value, as most of the original details remain bold. There are few distractions otherwise, save for a single dig in the left obverse field. This obverse die is the one most commonly seen for the 1889-CC dollar, showing a tiny, straight die line that runs from the left of the topmost maple leaf to the corn shuck to its left. A nice collector-grade example.
1889-CC $1 AU50 NGC. The key-date Carson City silver dollar, and one of the rarest dates in the overall Morgan dollar series, the 1889-CC is in demand in every grade from Good to Mint State. This lovely AU example has bright silver-gray surfaces with considerable underlying luster.(
Registry values: P9, N2998)
1889-CC $1 AU58 PCGS. The silver-gray surfaces on this appealing near-Mint State key Morgan dollar are frosty rather than the prooflike surfaces sometimes seen on the issue, with nearly full mint luster remaining and an excellent strike. Minor daubs of gold appear on the obverse of what is a largely untoned coin. Note the excellent strike throughout, and the relative lack of abrasions for the grade, save for a single tick on Liberty's cheek. This nice Morgan, the rarest from the Carson City Mint, would fit well into an otherwise Mint State set with no apology whatsoever.(
Registry values: P9, N2998)
1889-CC $1 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. Unc. From a tiny mintage of 350,000 pieces, the 1889-CC Morgan dollar is the most elusive Carson City issue of the series. The present coin exhibits sharp definition on all design elements and the surfaces are lightly abraded. The mint luster is somewhat muted, probably the result of cleaning, and the surfaces are covered by gray and gold patina. In spite of its flaws, this is an attractive example of this scarce key date.
1889-CC $1 MS62 PCGS. The 1889-CC Morgan dollar boasts a minuscule mintage of 350,000 pieces, making the issue an important key in the series and the rarest Carson City Morgan. The present coin is conservatively graded MS62, but it has many attributes of a higher-grade piece. The design elements are sharply detailed, with much crisper definition than usually seen on the 1889-CC. The mint luster is vibrant and frosty, also much superior to the typical specimen. The surfaces are brilliant, except for a single spot of dark color on the reverse rim, about 3 o'clock. A series of minor abrasions in the left obverse field explains the grade. Eye appeal is outstanding. Population: 80 in 62, 99 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: P9, N4719)
1889-CC $1 MS63 Deep Mirror Prooflike PCGS. The 1889-CC Morgan dollar is the CC-mint key
par excellence among the series issues, far and away the most desired and much more elusive than its second- and third-place cousins, the 1879-CC and 1893-CC, respectively. The Carson City Mint struck 350,000 1889-CC dollars after reopening in midyear from a four-year hiatus, and apparently 250,000 to 325,000 were eventually melted, per Rusty Goe in
The Mint on Carson Street. Fortunately, a considerable minority of the survivors are found with deeply mirrored prooflike surfaces, including the present Select Mint State specimen. This piece is mostly untoned, save for a few flecks of color scattered about. The devices are deeply frosted, setting up intense contrast with the mirrored fields. The few contact marks found are grade-consistent and away from the focal points. Population: 46 in 63 Deep Mirror Prooflike, 15 finer (8/10).
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: P9, N4719)
1889-CC $1 MS63 Deep Mirror Prooflike PCGS Secure. CAC. The 1889-CC and 1893-S Morgan dollars are almost certainly the two business strikes that top the want lists of more series collectors than any others. The 1889-CC is by far the single most desirable Morgan dollar from the Carson City Mint, an emission that was low even by the paltry standards of that facility and one where many specimens wound up being melted later. Examples in the MS64 and MS65 grade levels are few and far between, although one unbelievable MS68 exists that we have handled. Fortunately, MS63 coins such as the present piece, while still expensive, are a bit more available, and many of those pieces are found with delightful, deeply contrasting surfaces. This MS63 Deep Mirror Prooflike coin offers surfaces that are primarily silver-white, with tiny color accents on each side. Abrasions are minimal for the grade, and the strike is well-impressed. A coin with super eye appeal, destined to form a centerpiece in a fine collection. Population: 46 in 63 Deep Mirror Prooflike, 15 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: P9, N4719)
1889-O $1 MS64 Prooflike NGC. Peach-red and electric-blue illuminate the margins of this highly lustrous and well preserved Choice New Orleans dollar. Moderate softness on the hair above the ear is all that denies classification as a Gem.(
Registry values: P6, N991)
1890 $1 MS65 PCGS. CAC. Attractive swirling luster lights up lovely peach, rose, blue, and green toning on the obverse. Similar colors appear mainly at the margins on the well struck reverse. PCGS has graded just one coin finer (8/10).(
Registry values: P4, N1793)
1890 $1 MS65 NGC. Solidly struck on the reverse with only minor softness on the central obverse. Effusive luster lights up the surfaces of this Gem, richly toned in gold, orange, green, and blue hues.(
Registry values: P4, N1793)
1890 $1 MS65 PCGS Secure. Peach-gold and cobalt-blue enrich the borders, while the fields and devices display light olive-gray and honey. A sharply struck and refreshingly unmarked example of this high mintage but conditionally challenging issue.(
Registry values: P4, N1793)
1890 $1 MS64 Deep Mirror Prooflike PCGS. CAC. Lightly toned aside from blushes of peach and jade-green along the lower reverse. The portrait of this prominently mirrored silver dollar is virtually pristine, and only small marks near star 7 decide the grade. Encased in an old green label holder. Population: 78 in 64 Deep Mirror Prooflike, 6 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: P4, N1793)
1890-CC $1 Tail Bar MS64 NGC. VAM-4. A Top 100 Variety. The Tail Bar variety gets its name from a heavy die line that extends down from the extreme left side of the eagle's tail. There was a time that this variety was given little attention in numismatic circles, but today it is one of the most popular of all Morgan dollar varieties. This example is a pleasing and lustrous near-Gem with attractive peripheral iridescence on the reverse.(
Registry values: P6)
1890-CC $1 MS62 PCGS. Shining silver centers are well-defined, while dots of dappled gold, rose, and blue patina grace the borders. Small digs and wispy abrasions on the cheek account for the grade.(
Registry values: P5, N491)
1890-CC $1 MS64 PCGS. Faint tan toning adorns this lustrous and better date Choice Carson City dollar. A boldly struck example that has clean fields and a few moderate facial grazes.(
Registry values: P5, N991)
1890-CC $1 MS64 NGC. Softly struck but brightly lustrous with thin golden accents. Scattered shallow abrasions on the obverse account for the technical grade, but the eye appeal is stronger.(
Registry values: P5, N991)
1890-CC $1 MS64 PCGS. Pleasingly detailed in the centers with signature cartwheel luster over modestly toned surfaces. A faintly frosted, minimally abraded near-Gem and a Carson City classic.(
Registry values: P5, N991)
1890-CC $1 MS64 PCGS. VAM-3, R.4. The 90 is lightly repunched. A thoroughly lustrous and lightly toned Carson City near-Gem. Nicely struck, and the fields are well preserved. The cheek and neck display faint grazes.
From The Hemmelgarn Collection.(
Registry values: P5, N991)
1890-CC $1 MS64 PCGS. Light to medium chestnut toning drapes this lustrous and minimally abraded near-Gem. A boldly struck and pleasing scarcer date Carson City Morgan. Encased in an old green label holder.
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: P5, N991)
1890-CC $1 MS64 PCGS. Smoky-gray and aqua-green patination runs over the lustrous surfaces of this well struck Carson City representative. Great overall eye appeal for the grade.(
Registry values: P5, N991)
1890-CC $1 MS65 PCGS. The 1890-CC Morgan dollar boasts the largest mintage of the Carson City series, but much of the mintage circulated heavily in the 19th century, and many more examples were melted under the provisions of the Pittman Act. Coins in MS65 condition are scarce today, and only 11 examples have been certified in higher numeric grades by PCGS and NGC combined (8/10). The present coin is a vibrant, frosty Gem, with pinpoint definition on all design elements.(
Registry values: P5, N2998)
1890-CC $1 MS63 Deep Mirror Prooflike PCGS. VAM-3, R.4. The 90 in the date is repunched. This brilliant better date Carson City silver dollar has prominently mirrored fields and nicely struck devices. The reverse is impressively unabraded, and the obverse is without any individually noticeable marks.(
Registry values: P5, N991)
1890-S $1 MS66 NGC. Dramatic peach-red, plum-mauve, and lime-green consume the obverse, while the reverse is fully patinated in lavender, steel-blue, and aquamarine shades. Lustrous and boldly struck. Careful examination with a loupe reveals a few distributed marks. Census: 44 in 66, 1 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: P4, N1793)
1891-CC $1 MS64 NGC. CAC. VAM-3. A Top 100 Variety. Known as the Spitting Eagle variety, with a small raised dot in the field adjacent to the eagle's beak. This Choice Mint State example has delicate gold and iridescent toning on the obverse with lighter peripheral gold on the reverse.(
Registry values: P6, N991)
1891-CC $1 MS64 PCGS. Pleasingly detailed overall with only slight softness at the hair over Liberty's ear. Frosted devices are lightly toned silver-gray, while the lustrous fields show a touch of color in the streak of greenish-gray through the date.(
Registry values: P6, N991)
1891-CC $1 MS65 PCGS. CAC. The 1891-CC is an interesting issue. It was not represented in hoard quantities in the GSA holdings, which gives it a cachet of scarcity lacking from those CC issues from the early 1880s. However, it is moderately available in the better grades of Uncirculated, and is significantly higher priced as a Gem. This is a splendid example that is brilliant throughout, and at first glance appears to lack the abrasions normally associated with CC dollars. The fields are semiprooflike and the striking details are fully brought up on each side.(
Registry values: P6, N2998)
1891-O $1 MS64+ PCGS Secure. CAC. The 1901-O is common in circulated grades, but becomes as a costly rarity at the MS65 level. The present smooth, lustrous, and faintly toned piece comes as close as is possible to full Gem without an outlay of several thousand of dollars. Population: 4 in 64+, 78 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: P7, N991)
1892 $1 MS64+ PCGS Secure. Nearly untoned aside from a blush of pale copper-gold on the upper left reverse. Lustrous and nicely struck with attractive surfaces. Among the lowest mintage Philadelphia issues.(
Registry values: P6, N991)
1892 $1 MS65 PCGS. A small total of just over 1 million Morgan dollars was coined at the Philadelphia Mint in 1892. The date is virtually unobtainable in grades above MS65, as PCGS has certified only two coins in higher numeric grades, and NGC has graded only a single specimen finer (8/10). The present Gem example is attractively toned on both sides in shades of green, lavender, and golden-brown, with more color visible on the obverse. The devices are well detailed and a shallow scratch in the left obverse field is the only mark of note.(
Registry values: P6, N2998)
1892-CC $1 MS60 ANACS. Shining silver interiors give way to partial orange and umber toning near the rims. While Liberty's cheek shows a number of abrasions, the MS60 designation seems unduly harsh. Housed in a small-format holder.(
Registry values: P7, N991)
1892-CC $1 MS61 NGC. This elusive date Carson City dollar has surprisingly clean surfaces for the MS61 grade. The cartwheel luster is unbroken, and the strike is good aside from the left (facing) claw.(
Registry values: P7, N991)
1892-CC $1 MS61 NGC. Broad silver luster with minimal patina. This Carson City dollar shows no trace of wear, but it does exhibit multiple abrasions, including a diagonal mark across the hair above Liberty's ear.(
Registry values: P7, N991)
1892-CC $1 MS61 PCGS. Attentively struck with minimal patina. The portrait shows more luster grazes than actual marks, though a handful of abrasions on each side are deeper and grade-defining.(
Registry values: P7, N991)
1892-CC $1 MS62 NGC. Gold, peach, and blue hues appear along the rims, while the centers are either untoned or faintly silver-gray. Semiprooflike with bold cartwheels and considerable contrast, the latter thanks to frosted devices.(
Registry values: P7, N991)
1892-CC $1 MS62 NGC. Faint gold-gray overtones visit the gauzy patina across each side. Softly struck at the hair over Liberty's ear, though the eagle's breast feathers are better-defined. Wispy abrasions and a few more serious marks combine to account for the grade.(
Registry values: P7, N991)
1892-CC $1 MS62 NGC. Softly struck at the centers but an immensely lustrous example of this more challenging Carson City date. Hints of gold and cloud-gray patina drape the moderately abraded surfaces.(
Registry values: P7, N991)
1892-CC $1 MS63 PCGS. Frost glistens on the central devices, while the rest of this Carson City coin shows cartwheeled luster under thin gray patina. Hints of yellow-to-orange color appear close to the rims.(
Registry values: P7, N991)
1892-CC $1 MS63 NGC. Although somewhat baggy on each side, this Select Mint State piece has highly lustrous silver surfaces that are mostly brilliant, with only a few splashes of subtle gold toning.(
Registry values: P7, N991)
1892-CC $1 MS63 NGC. Green-gold toning around much of the obverse borders with splashes of reddish-orange and plum at the margins on both sides. Shining silver interiors are faintly patinated with scattered minor to moderate abrasions, most visibly above the eagle's head.(
Registry values: P7, N991)
1892-CC $1 MS63 NGC. A lustrous Select example, mainly silver-white but toned green-gold, orange, and red at parts of the margins. Lightly abraded but well struck with only minor softness on the high points.(
Registry values: P7, N991)
1892-CC $1 MS63 NGC. A frosty Mint State piece with excellent eye appeal, this 1892-CC Morgan dollar has brilliant silver luster with a faint trace of rose toning.(
Registry values: P7, N991)
1892-CC $1 MS64 PCGS Secure. Always popular because of the charismatic CC mintmark, the 1892-CC Morgan dollar is a challenging issue in higher Mint State grades. The present coin is a particularly nice Choice example with sharply defined devices and bright, vibrant mint luster. The surfaces show only a few minor marks and luster grazes that do nothing to diminish the outstanding eye appeal.(
Registry values: P7, N1793)
1892-CC $1 MS64 PCGS. VAM-12, R.5. Liberty's chin is die doubled. This scarcer date Carson City Morgan exhibits vibrant cartwheel luster. The strike is exact, and the impressively smooth surfaces are only minimally toned.
From The Hemmelgarn Collection.(
Registry values: P7, N1793)
1892-CC $1 MS64 PCGS. Dazzling luster and a good strike confirm the quality of this essentially untoned scarce date Carson City Morgan. The reverse is splendidly preserved, and the obverse has only light marks.(
Registry values: P7, N1793)
1892-CC $1 MS64 PCGS. Numerous Uncirculated coins, even Gems, are known of the 1892-CC dollar. What sets this coin apart, though, is its extraordinary luster. It is frosted, as usual, but on this piece it seems even more so. The fields are semireflective, which adds even more dazzle to its appearance, plus the coin is entirely free from any trace of toning. The strike is sharp, if not completely full, and there are no singularly objectionable abrasions on either side.
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: P7, N1793)
1892-CC $1 MS65 PCGS. CAC. This lustrous silver-white Gem is far and away finer than most Mint State survivors of this issue, even though tens of thousands were in the Treasury releases of the 1960s. The issue is, fortunately, one that is generally well-produced and attractive. This example boasts radiant cartwheel luster over frosty surfaces, with minimal signs of contact. PCGS has certified only 20 pieces finer (8/10).(
Registry values: P7, N2998)
1892-CC $1 MS62 Prooflike PCGS. VAM-4. The mintmark is lightly repunched. Brilliant save for a hint of peach-gold on the dentils beneath the date. This is a flashy Carson City Morgan that has a sharp strike and a lightly abraded reverse. The cheek and neck display grazes from coin-to-coin contact.(
Registry values: P7, N991)
1892-S $1 AU50 PCGS. Luster illuminates the letters and stars of this much better date dollar. An untoned example with minor wear at the centers and subdued marks on the jaw and near the M in UNUM. Housed in a green label holder.
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: P8, N1793)
1893 $1 MS64 NGC. A nearly brilliant Choice example of this popular lower mintage silver dollar. The fields are impressively unabraded, and the cheek displays only minor contact. One small strike-through is relegated to the base of the chin.
From The Hemmelgarn Collection.(
Registry values: P7, N1793)
1893 $1 MS64 NGC. Well-defined for this lower-mintage issue with bright luster under light layers of peach-gold and cloud-white patina. A minimally abraded and intriguing near-Gem.(
Registry values: P7, N1793)
1893 $1 MS64 NGC. The Philadelphia Mint Morgan dollar of 1893, while a scarce coin in Mint State grades, is actually the most plentiful issue of the year. Many collectors seek just one Morgan dollar for each date, regardless of its mintmark, and the present piece is ideal to fill the 1893 spot. This piece is mostly brilliant with frosty silver surfaces and faint splashes of light gold toning.(
Registry values: P7, N1793)
1893 $1 MS64 PCGS. A much better date among Philadelphia issues, which usually have mintages in the millions of pieces. This is a highly lustrous near-Gem with delicate gold toning and pleasing preservation. The centers exhibit minor incompleteness of strike. Certified in a green label holder.(
Registry values: P7, N1793)
1893 $1 MS64 PCGS. An essentially brilliant near-Gem of this popular lower mintage Philly issue. Lustrous and impressively free from marks. The strike is good, although the hair above the ear shows some blending of detail. Encapsulated in an old green label holder.
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: P7, N1793)
1893 $1 MS64 PCGS. Impressive luster with a light layer of cloud-gray toning across the silver surfaces. Well struck devices are mildly frosted. An abrasion to the left of Liberty's chin contributes to the grade.(
Registry values: P7, N1793)
1893-CC $1 XF45 PCGS. CAC. Peach overtones at the margins with still-lustrous medium-gray centers. Wear appears mostly at the high points, as do the coin's few small digs.(
Registry values: P8, N1)
1893-CC $1 XF45 PCGS. Among the rarest Carson City Morgan issues, secondary only to the 1889-CC. For both issues, the branch mint was closed for portions of that year, which limited production and likely increased circulation demand. This is a problem-free example with unmarked steel-gray surfaces.(
Registry values: P8, N1)
1893-CC $1 --Artificial Toning--NGC Details. AU. The blue and peach toning over each side is not bonded with the semi-reflective fields below. Aside from the artificial patina, this is a lightly worn example of a prized issue, and it is sure to find an appreciative buyer.(
Registry values: P8, N208)
1893-CC $1 AU50 PCGS. A lightly circulated example of this popular and elusive final-year Carson City issue. Luster glimmers from the peripheries beneath the rich steel-gray and olive-gold toning. Marks are inconsequential save for an inconspicuous abrasion on the nose.
From The Hemmelgarn Collection.(
Registry values: P8, N208)
1893-CC $1 MS61 PCGS. CAC. The 1893-CC is a collector favorite and a Carson City dollar that is sought in all grades. This piece shows full mint luster and is frosted in nature, with the numerous small abrasions one would expect for the grade. The central striking details are soft, as often found on '93-CC dollars. Each side is mostly brilliant with a slight peripheral accent of golden.(
Registry values: P8, N1793)
1893-CC $1 MS62 NGC. CAC. From a low mintage of 677,000 pieces, the 1893-CC is the last Carson City Morgan dollar. The present coin is a lustrous, well struck example, with brilliant central surfaces and hints of golden toning at the peripheries. A scattering of minor abrasions on both sides explains the grade.(
Registry values: P8, N1793)
1893-CC $1 MS62 PCGS. Over the years we have noticed that 1893-CC dollars are either fully struck or softly struck. There doesn't seem to be much middle ground between these extremes. This is one of the fully struck coins. The surfaces are brilliant and more satiny than the usual frosted finish. There are a few small abrasions over the face of Liberty but few elsewhere.(
Registry values: P8, N1793)
1893-CC $1 MS64 PCGS. CAC. This Choice Mint State 1893-CC dollar is atypical, for most survivors are in much lower grade with heavy bagmarks. However, this piece is devoid of bagmarks or other blemishes, other than the tiny ticks that prevent a higher grade. The surfaces are fully lustrous and satiny with splashes of gold and iridescent toning. PCGS has only certified 10 finer examples (8/10).(
Registry values: P8, N2998)
1893-CC $1 MS64 PCGS. The 1893-CC Morgan dollar boasts a low mintage of 677,000 pieces, and the date is popular as the last silver dollar issue from the Carson City Mint. The present coin is sharply struck, with vibrant mint luster, and excellent eye appeal. Housed in a green label holder. Only 17 coins have been certified in higher numeric grades by PCGS and NGC combined (8/10).
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: P8, N2998)
1893-O $1 MS61 PCGS. At a mere 300,000 pieces, the 1893-O boasts the lowest mintage of any New Orleans Morgan dollar. The present coin is well struck, with brilliant surfaces and frosty mint luster. Minimally abraded for the grade, this piece is a most attractive specimen of this scarce issue.(
Registry values: P8, N1793)
1893-O $1 MS62 NGC. A low-mintage issue, the 1893-O Morgan dollar is a challenging date in Mint State grades. The present example is sharply struck for an O-mint coin, and shows remarkably few abrasions for the grade. The eye appeal is heightened by the completely brilliant surfaces, with vibrant mint luster on the obverse and semiprooflike fields on the reverse.(
Registry values: P8, N1793)
1893-O $1 MS63 NGC. The 1893-O Morgan dollar boasts a low mintage of 300,000 pieces, and high quality examples are elusive. The present coin exhibits sharp details in most areas, but just a touch of softness shows on the hair above Liberty's ear. Mint luster is a strength of this specimen, with a vibrant, frosty obverse, and reflective, semiprooflike reverse. Q. David Bowers considers MS63 the Optimal Collecting Grade.(
Registry values: P8, N2998)
1893-O $1 MS63 PCGS. A pleasing Select Mint State specimen of this challenging New Orleans issue, the present coin displays brilliant surfaces, with bright frosty mint luster. The design elements are well struck, with just a touch of softness on the eagle's breast and the hair above the ear. A scattering of minor abrasions on both sides is consistent with the grade.
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: P8, N2998)
1893-S $1 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 a Good specimen that has been damaged and cleaned. The damage is confined to the reverse rim, which has a few small dings and shallow circular impressions at 5:30 and 12 o'clock. Cream-gray overall with suggestions of tan-gold and lilac toning.(
Registry values: P10, N10)
1893-S $1 Fair 2 NGC. A well worn, but easily identifiable specimen of the key date in the Morgan dollar series. The major design elements are present in outline on this affordable 1893-S, and the date and mintmark are legible.(
Registry values: P10, N1)
1893-S $1 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. Good. A well-worn and once-cleaned but accessible example of the famous key date. Gold-orange retoning covers gray surfaces that remain bright.(
Registry values: P10, N1)
1893-S $1 --Obverse Graffiti--NGC Details. Good. Three faint, thin, and straight pinscratches are obtrusively located on the cheek, but this cream-gray key date Morgan dollar is otherwise problem-free. All legends are bold, and some feather detail remains.(
Registry values: P10, N1)
1893-S $1 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. Good. A stone-gray example of this coveted series key. Although the piece is a bit bright from cleaning, the only noticeable mark is a moderate rim ding on the reverse near 7 o'clock.(
Registry values: P10, N1)
1893-S $1 Good 6 PCGS. The 1893-S Morgan dollar is the key to the series, and even worn examples of this date are desirable and valuable coins. The present coin shows extensive wear, distributed evenly over all surfaces, but all major design elements are strongly outlined and retain some interior detail. The date and all lettering is plainly legible, and only minor abrasions are evident.(
Registry values: P10, N1)
1893-S $1 --Damaged--NGC Details. VG. Gold-gray, rose-gray, and charcoal shadings cover this key-date Morgan dollar with Very Good details. Numerous small digs, mostly at the margins but also at the interior reverse fields, account for the Damaged designation.(
Registry values: P10, N1)
1893-S $1 VG8 PCGS. Even wear over the high points and problem-free surfaces make this a perfect coin for a circulated set of Morgans. The surfaces are unquestionably original with deep, charcoal-gray patina around the devices and margins and brilliantish accents over the design elements.(
Registry values: P10, N1)
1893-S $1 VG8 PCGS. Cream-gray overall with hints of golden-brown at the margins. The portrait is well worn, but some plumage definition is present on the eagle's wings and tail. A minor rim nick on the reverse at 3 o'clock is barely worthy of mention. The Morgan dollar series has been among the most widely collected since the 1960s, and the key date 1893-S is subject to voracious demand.(
Registry values: P10, N1)
1893-S $1 VG8 PCGS. One of several VG 1893-S dollars in this sale, giving the dedicated collector multiple opportunities to bid on and hopefully win the right coin for their collection. This is an attractive coin for the grade; in fact, it is almost "perfect" for the grade. The fields and recesses are even, medium gray while the worn areas display attractive pinkish coloration.(
Registry values: P10, N1)
1893-S $1 --Cleaned--ANACS. VG10 Details. A significantly worn 1893-S dollar with scattered abrasions on bright, hairlined pearl-gray surfaces. Gold-tinged margins show the beginnings of retoning.(
Registry values: P10, N1)
1893-S $1 VG10 NGC. Always in demand as the lowest mintage issue of the series, the 1893-S Morgan dollar enjoys great popularity, even in lower circulated grades. The present coin shows significant wear, but all major design elements remain distinguishable. The date and all lettering remain clearly legible and no significant problems are evident.
From The Hemmelgarn Collection.(
Registry values: P10, N1)
1893-S $1 --Cleaned--ANACS. Fine 12 Details. The popular and low-mintage San Francisco date, offered here with Fine details. Cleaned surfaces have lightly retoned gold-gray but still show hairlines.(
Registry values: P10, N1)
1893-S $1 Fine 15 PCGS. Wholesome, natural gray surfaces are noticeably, but evenly worn and have been spared from most trivial distractions. One almost invisible slidemark is seen on Liberty's cheek. The 1893-S combines a limited mintage of 100,000 pieces with extensive circulation and widespread melting to produce the key date of the series.(
Registry values: P10, N1)
1893-S $1 --Damaged--NGC Details. VF. The 1893-S Morgan dollar boasts a series-low mintage of 100,000 pieces and has long been known as the key date in the series. The present coin shows only moderate wear on the surfaces, with LIBERTY fully readable and much original detail present on all devices. A few deep scratches on Liberty's neck and five small digs on the reverse, under the eagle's wing, are the only notable problems.
1893-S $1 --Polished--NGC Details. VF. The surfaces have a uniform glossiness with silver-gray coloration on this key Morgan issue, which may prove a good value compromise due to the considerable detail remaining on each side. The eagle's wing feathers are nearly full, although little detail remains on the breast. On the obverse much detail remains as well. A few scrapes show on Liberty's cheek, along with a bump on the denticles at 6 o'clock, below the 1 in the date.
1893-S $1 --Cleaned--ANACS. XF Details, Net VF20. The surfaces are hairlined and glossy from a cleaning, and mentionable abrasions include ticks on Liberty's neck and a small dig beneath the eagle's beak. Lightly toned sun-gold and ice-blue. A collectible example of this famous series key.(
Registry values: P10, N1793)
1893-S $1 VF25 NGC. Among the great curiosities of the 1893-S dollar is that its known population of survivors clusters around the VF grade range, suggesting that the coins circulated for some time but then were saved from commerce. This is an appealing coin from within the range, moderately worn with scattered ticks and a pair of crossing abrasions on the cheek but also pleasing peach-gold toning over parts of the pale gray surfaces.(
Registry values: P10, N1793)
1893-S $1 VF25 PCGS. The key date 1893-S is desirable in all levels of preservation. The semibright surfaces of this pleasing VF25 example display hints of luster in the protected areas, along with occasional traces of grayish-tan color. The design elements retain sharp detail, and both sides are minimally marked.(
Registry values: P10, N1793)
1893-S $1 --Cleaned--ANACS. XF40 Details. A stone-gray key date dollar that has peripheral freckles of golden-tan and sea-green. The borders also display traces of luster. Dull from dipping, but the surfaces are minimally abraded save for faint thin field marks above the upper arrowhead.(
Registry values: P10, N2998)
1893-S $1 XF45 NGC. Luster emerges from the borders and wings of this key date silver dollar. The medium dove-gray and almond-gold toning is slightly deeper on the obverse. Lightly abraded aside from a faded mark on the cheek and a minor obverse rim bump at 2 o'clock. The 1893-S is the lowest mintage business strike issue of the series, and is much scarcer than the 1894, its closest competitor.(
Registry values: P10, N2998)
1893-S $1 AU50 PCGS. Go to any midsize coin show and survey the condition of the 1893-S Morgan dollars that will undoubtedly be on display--such is the issue's popularity. They will range anywhere from uncertified low-grade examples in 2x2's of questionable authenticity to midrange certified examples, usually in Very Good, Fine, and Very Fine grades. A nice certified XF40 at such a show will be a rarity (and likely to trade quickly). Anything finer is seldom found. The present AU specimen is a super example in that it shows much of the detail of a Mint State coin at a far more reasonable price. The eye-appealing original surfaces are silver-gray with glints of pinkish-gold patina around the peripheries. And while light high-point rub is as expected for the grade, there are no singular marks on either side, and the strike is well-executed. Note that most of the original detail remains on Liberty's hair and the eagle's breast and wings. Expect the bidding to be enthusiastic.
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: P10, N4719)
1894 $1 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. VF. The cheek is hairlined and both sides are slightly bright, but traces of luster remain and much of the design is present. No abrasions are obvious. Traces of golden-brown adorn the margins. Among the lowest mintage issues.
1894 $1 VF35 PCGS. Gold-orange toning appears in narrow rings up against the rims. The remainder of this Choice VF coin is glossy pearl-gray. A dig is noted in the field below Liberty's chin.(
Registry values: P8, N1)
1894 $1 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. XF. A lightly hairlined but partially lustrous example of this low mintage key. Untoned and attractive despite a relatively inoffensive cleaning.(
Registry values: P8, N1)
1894 $1 --Cleaned--NGC Details. XF. This key date dollar is subdued from dipping, but the steel-gray surfaces display luster within design recesses. One horizontal thin mark beneath the tailfeathers, but otherwise surprisingly unabraded.
From The Connelly Collection.
1894 $1 XF40 ANACS. Still-lustrous golden-gray surfaces have deeper toning elements along parts of the rims, as well as a small rim bump at 9 o'clock on the obverse. Minimally abraded on the devices.(
Registry values: P8, N1)
1894 $1 XF40 PCGS. Original and deep dove-gray and golden-brown toning blankets this key date Philadelphia dollar. The 4 in the date is abraded, but the surfaces are otherwise pleasing, and the devices display a wealth of detail.(
Registry values: P8, N1)
1894 $1 --Cleaned--ANACS. AU Details, Net XF45. Faint almond-gold toning visits this key date Philadelphia Morgan dollar. Luster beckons from the borders and fills the eagle's wings. Both sides are hairlined, and the Liberty's face and neck are moderately abraded.(
Registry values: P8, N1)
1894 $1 XF45 NGC. Luster shimmers from the legends, stars, and wings of this low mintage Philadelphia Morgan dollar. Scattered moderate marks are appropriate for the Choice XF level. Lightly toned almond-gold and cream-gray.
From The Hemmelgarn Collection.(
Registry values: P8, N1)
1894 $1 --Reverse Rim Damage--NGC Details. AU. A lightly worn and lustrous example that displays well on the minimally toned obverse. The reverse has scattered minor abrasions, as well as extensive rim bumps and damage, which necessitated the details grade. Nonetheless, an appealing coin overall.
1894 $1 AU50 PCGS. The obverse is steel-gray and caramel-gold, while the reverse is untoned aside from peripheral wisps of tan. This low mintage Philadelphia issue is usually among the final items missing from an otherwise complete collection of Morgan dollars.(
Registry values: P8, N991)
1894 $1 AU53 NGC. A pearl-gray key date dollar with occasional hints of pale tan toning. Luster glimmers from the margins and wings. Careful evaluation locates only reportable mark, seen on Liberty's jaw.(
Registry values: P8, N991)
1894 $1 AU58 PCGS. Cartwheel luster sweeps this lightly abraded Borderline Uncirculated key date Philly example. The eagle's breast shows a mere whisper of wear, as does the hair above the ear. Predominantly stone-gray with glimpses of golden-tan near the rims.(
Registry values: P8, N991)
1894 $1 AU58+ PCGS. Bright silver luster with a spot of charcoal-gray to the right of the portrait. Just a touch of friction appears on the hair over Liberty's ear, bringing this lightly abraded coin tantalizingly close to a full Mint State designation.(
Registry values: P8, N991)
1894 $1 --Artificial Toning--NGC Details. Unc. Softly struck but brightly lustrous with no trace of wear. The blue, violet, and peach toning on the obverse seems to float over the surfaces, a clue to its artificiality.
1894 $1 MS61 PCGS. A key Philadelphia Mint issue from a mintage of just 110,000 coins. Regardless of grade, 1894 Morgan dollars are always in demand in our sales, and must events have multiple examples. At least 15 are offered in the current sale, for example. This Mint State example is fully lustrous with frosty, untoned silver surfaces.(
Registry values: P8, N1793)
1894 $1 MS62 PCGS. Only 110,000 Morgan dollars were struck at the Philadelphia Mint in 1894, the second lowest mintage of the series. The present coin is a sharply detailed MS62 specimen, with attractive gold and lavender toning. More color is displayed on the reverse, and strong mint luster is present under the toning.(
Registry values: P8, N1793)
1894 $1 MS63 PCGS. An attractive Select specimen of this low-mintage date, the present coin is well struck, with just a touch of softness on Liberty's hair and the eagle's breast. The fields are brilliant and lustrous, and the surfaces are minimally abraded for the grade. The 1894 is one of the most elusive Philadelphia issues of the series.(
Registry values: P8, N2998)
1894 $1 MS64 PCGS. The reported mintage of 1894 Morgan dollars was a meager 110,000 pieces. The issue is definitely scarce at the Choice level, and rare in any higher grade. The present coin is a sharply struck Choice Mint State specimen, with lustrous surfaces and traces of gold and lavender toning. Housed in a green label holder.
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: P8, N2998)
1894 $1 MS64 PCGS. Delicate tan toning visits this lustrous and precisely struck key date Philadelphia Morgan dollar. On its own, the reverse merits a higher grade, since its field is nearly immaculate. The obverse field is also well preserved, and a Gem assessment is only denied by the cheekbone, which displays several marks.(
Registry values: P8, N2998)
1894-O $1 MS64 PCGS. The mint luster on this Choice Mint State 1894-O Morgan dollar is exceptional, and the fields are completely brilliant, creating fantastic eye appeal. Like many examples of this date, the strike is a little soft on Liberty's hair and the eagle's breast. Q. David Bowers considers MS64 the Optimal Collecting Grade, and only 14 coins have been Certified in higher numeric grades by PCGS and NGC combined(8/10).
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: P7, N2998)
1894-S $1 MS64 NGC. CAC. Softly struck at the hair over Liberty's ear but with solid definition elsewhere. Strong silver luster under delicate layers of cloud-white and ethereal gold.(
Registry values: P6, N1793)
1894-S $1 MS64 NGC. The upper obverse and lower reverse show splashes of orange and peach-red toning, but most of this near-Gem remains bright silver-white. Well struck and attractive with few significant marks on the frosty devices.(
Registry values: P6, N1793)
1894-S $1 MS64 PCGS. Hints of sun-gold patina invigorate this lustrous and attractive Choice better date dollar. The centers show only slight inexactness of strike, and the reverse is beautifully preserved. Faint obverse contact is consistent with the grade.(
Registry values: P6, N1793)
1894-S $1 MS64 PCGS. A lightly toned and lustrous Choice better date dollar that has a clean reverse and only a few faint obverse grazes. Certified in a green label holder.
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: P6, N1793)
1894-S $1 MS64 NGC. Dappled gold, blue, and tan at the margins with a more silver appearance in the lustrous centers. A well struck coin with flashy elements in parts of the fields.(
Registry values: P6, N1793)
1895-O $1 AU53 PCGS. Boldly detailed for the grade, particularly on the obverse, though the reverse is more worn. Still-lustrous silver-gray surfaces show gold elements at the margins.(
Registry values: P9, N991)
1895-O $1 AU53 PCGS. Impressive luster despite light wear. Tinges of gold and peach at the borders give way to light silver-gray at the centers. Small abrasions and reed marks appear on Liberty's cheek.(
Registry values: P9, N991)
1895-O $1 AU55 NGC. Dappled peach, sea-green, and silver-blue shadings drape still-lustrous surfaces. An attractive example of this lower-mintage issue with only light wear on the high points.(
Registry values: P9, N991)
1895-O $1 AU55 NGC. The 1895-O is considered the key date of the New Orleans Morgan dollar series, as it is scarcer than the 1893-O despite a higher mintage. The present Choice AU example has minor wear at the centers, but luster illuminates the borders and there are no significant marks.(
Registry values: P9, N991)
1895-O $1 AU55 NGC. Light gold and orange overtones grace the still-lustrous surfaces of this Choice AU coin. Well-defined overall with only minor softness and wear at the hair over Liberty's ear.(
Registry values: P9, N991)
1895-O $1 AU58 NGC. The 1895-O Morgan dollar is a low-mintage issue, with a meager production total of 450,000 pieces. The present coin is a pleasing near-Mint specimen, with sharp details and just the slightest hint of wear. The surfaces show areas of prooflike reflectivity and traces of golden toning.(
Registry values: P9, N991)
1895-O $1 MS60 PCGS. Q. David Bowers' writes memorably of the 1895-O Morgan dollar in his massive silver dollar
Encyclopedia:"The rarity and importance of the 1895-O in Mint State cannot be overemphasized. As a dealer I know full well that only rarely does a specialized collection of Morgan dollars contain a specimen in any Uncirculated grade."
The present coin is one such, and it is a far nicer specimen than the MS60 grade might imply. While a few slide marks and ticks do appear both on the high points and in the fields, the surfaces overall are not covered with massive abrasions, as one might expect on some examples. Roller marks do appear on the hair just above the ear, as well. Yet the silver-white surfaces emit softly frosted luster, and the reverse on its own is suggestive of a finer grade. Certified in a green-label holder, this is a rare find for Morgan aficionados.
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: P9, N4719)
1895-O $1 AU55 Prooflike NGC. A modest mintage of 450,000 Morgan dollars was achieved at the New Orleans Mint in 1895, and the date was not represented in large quantities in the great Treasury releases of the 1960s. As a result, examples in AU55 condition, with Prooflike surfaces are rare today. The present coin features mirrored fields and sharply defined devices, with a moderate number of minor abrasions for the grade. Census: 20 in 55 Prooflike, 37 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: P9, N991)
1895-S $1 AU58 NGC. CAC. A tiny mintage of 400,000 Morgan dollars was accomplished at the San Francisco Mint in 1895. Mint State examples are elusive, and Q. David Bowers considers attractive circulated specimens "a reasonable financial as well as aesthetic alternative." The present coin displays reflective, prooflike fields and sharply detailed devices, with only the slightest traces of wear. The surfaces are completely brilliant, and minimally abraded for the grade.(
Registry values: P8, N991)
1895-S $1 --Cleaned--ANACS. AU58 Details. Strongly struck with only a touch of rub on each side. Bright silver surfaces have scattered abrasions and disturbed, hairlined luster from a past cleaning.(
Registry values: P8, N991)
1895-S $1 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. Unc. Well-defined with no trace of wear and considerable authentic reflectivity in the fields. While the surfaces are distinctly hairlined and have a measure of cloudy toning, the overall appearance should appeal to numerous collectors.(
Registry values: P8, N1793)
1895-S $1 MS64 PCGS. CAC. This satiny near-Gem has brilliant silver surfaces with no evidence of toning on either side. Similar pieces were once described as "semi-prooflike" and are nearly as desirable as full prooflike pieces. This example has bold design details. Only a few minuscule abrasions are evident, mostly on the obverse.(
Registry values: P8, N2998)
1895-S $1 MS64 PCGS. CAC. The 1895-S Morgan dollar boasts a low mintage of 400,000 pieces, and most Mint State coins are heavily bagmarked. The present coin shows relatively few abrasions, and the excellent mint luster is unimpeded by the minor flaws that do appear. The surfaces are mostly brilliant, with just the faintest touch of gold toning on the eagle's breast. Sharply detailed devices complete the attractive package.(
Registry values: P8, N2998)
1895-S $1 MS64 PCGS. The 1895-S Morgan dollar is a low-mintage date, with a reported production figure of 400,000 pieces. Examples in Choice condition are scarce, and any finer grade is rare. The present coin is sharply detailed in most areas, but a little softness is evident on the hair above the ear. The surfaces are brightly lustrous, with traces of champagne toning. housed in a green label holder.
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: P8, N2998)
1896 $1 MS67 PCGS Secure. CAC. Ex: Simpson Collection. A magnificent Superb Gem Morgan dollar, with all the qualities a discerning collector looks for in building the finest Registry Set. The mostly brilliant centers yield to a spectacular ring of green and lavender toning at the rims, creating intense eye appeal. The mint luster is frosty and vibrant, and the design details are sharply defined throughout. The surfaces are incredibly well preserved. Currently, no coin has been certified in higher numeric grades by PCGS or NGC (8/10).(
Registry values: P2, N2998)
1896 $1 MS65 Deep Mirror Prooflike PCGS. Outstanding reflectivity with light layers of golden color across gleaming silver-gray surfaces. A well struck Gem with mild contrast but marvelous eye appeal. Housed in a first-generation holder. PCGS has graded 11 finer Deep Mirror Prooflike pieces (8/10).(
Registry values: P2, N991)
1896-O $1 MS62 PCGS. A lustrous O-mint dollar, softly struck like many of its peers but appealing. The obverse has light silver-gray surfaces while the reverse has splashes of vivid lemon-yellow toning.(
Registry values: P9, N1793)
1896-O $1 MS63 PCGS. The 1896-O Morgan dollar was produced in large quantities, but the date was also widely circulated during the 19th century. Today, the 1896-O is the most difficult issue of the series to locate in Gem condition. The present coin is well struck, with a touch of softness on the eagle's breast and the hair over the ears. Light touches of gold toning grace the lustrous surfaces, and only minor abrasions are evident.
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: P9, N2998)
1896-S $1 MS64 NGC. Because of the sheer numbers of Morgan dollar issues it is possible for certain date and mintmark combinations to slip between the cracks and end up overlooked. This has been our impression of the 1896-S. It is not nearly as available as one would think for a coin with a mintage of 5 million pieces. Gems and near-Gems are seldom encountered, indicating most are held in collections. This is a mostly brilliant coin that displays a slight accent of golden at the rim on each side. The surfaces are subdued, but still frosted, and the striking details are well brought up. A minimally abraded example.(
Registry values: P7, N1793)
1896-S $1 MS64 PCGS. In spite of the large mintage of 5 million pieces, the 1896-S Morgan dollar has always been a scarcer date in the series. The present coin is an attractive Choice Mint State example with brilliant surfaces and vibrant mint luster. The strike shows just a touch of softness on the eagle's breast and the hair above the ear. Q. David Bowers considers MS64 the Optimal Collecting Grade. Housed in a green label holder.
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: P7, N1793)
1897 $1 MS66 PCGS. A boldly struck, strongly lustrous Premium Gem that shows delicate hints of sky-blue and gold against a silver-gray backdrop. Beautifully preserved and immensely appealing. PCGS has graded just 15 coins finer (8/10).(
Registry values: P3, N1793)
1897-O $1 MS63 PCGS. The 1897-O Morgan dollar was produced in large numbers with little care for quality control. The date is usually seen with a poor strike and insipid mint luster. The present coin is a rare exception to this rule, with a razor-sharp strike and vibrant mint luster. Q. David Bowers considers MS63 the Optimal Collecting Grade. A rare prize for the knowledgeable collector.
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: P7, N2998)
1897-O $1 MS61 Prooflike NGC. The 1897-O Morgan dollar was produced without high standards of quality control, and most examples seen are softly struck, with lackluster surfaces. In the words of Q. David Bowers, "Prooflike coins are rare." The present example is sharply detailed and displays brightly mirrored fields. A scattering of minor abrasions on both sides explains the grade. Census: 4 in 61 Prooflike, 9 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: P7, N2998)
1897-S $1 MS66 PCGS Secure. Delicate caramel-gold toning adorns this fully struck and thoroughly lustrous Premium Gem. Both sides are refreshingly void of marks, and the eye appeal is exceptional.(
Registry values: P4, N1793)
1899 $1 MS66 PCGS. CAC. Attractive luster shows twinkles of frost on the high design elements. This light silver-gray coin shows only minor central softness, and the surfaces are smooth. PCGS has graded 18 finer examples (8/10).(
Registry values: P4, N1793)
1899-O $1 MS67 NGC. The 1899-O Morgan dollar is an available date, and a favorite choice of type collectors. Of course, the population drops off in higher Mint State grades, and MS67 examples are quite scarce. The present coin exhibits sharply detailed design elements and sparkling mint luster. The fields are pristine and eye appeal is outstanding. Census: 92 in 67, 0 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: P1, N1793)
1899-S $1 MS65 NGC. Blue, violet, pink, and gold shadings appear at the borders, while the centers are more silver. Slightly better-defined than usual with just a few small portrait marks.(
Registry values: P5, N1793)
1899-S $1 MS66 PCGS. The 1899-S Morgan dollar is a challenging issue at the Premium Gem level, and virtually unobtainable in any finer grade. The present coin is sharply struck, and displays rich, frosty luster. The surfaces exhibit no marks worthy of individual mention and eye appeal is outstanding. Population: 99 in 66, 8 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: P5, N2998)
1900-O/CC $1 MS64 PCGS. CAC. VAM-11. A Top 100 Variety. Bold remnants of the former CC mintmark are visible on both sides of the O. A virtually brilliant near-Gem. The strike is bold and the fields are impressively preserved.(
Registry values: P5, N991)
1900-O/CC $1 MS64 PCGS. VAM-12. A Top 100 Variety. The most prominent of the several O over CC reverses. The serifs and loops of the two Cs bookend the New Orleans mintmark. Well struck and highly lustrous with well preserved fields and a hint of sun-gold toning. Certified in an old green label holder.
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: P5, N991)
1900-O/CC $1 MS65 PCGS. VAM-8. A Top 100 Variety. The outline of the left "C" in the undermintmark is nearly complete. Softly struck but strongly lustrous with light pearl-gray toning over each side.(
Registry values: P5, N1793)
1900-S $1 MS65 PCGS. CAC. Impressively lustrous with a measure of peripheral gold patina that turns to a brown dot along the right reverse branch. Strongly lustrous and well struck overall, a promising Gem.(
Registry values: P5, N1793)
1900-S $1 MS65 PCGS. Solidly struck and lustrous with a hint of creamy toning. A few small marks in the obverse fields and a couple of luster grazes on the cheek keep this Gem from an even higher grade.(
Registry values: P5, N1793)
1901 $1 MS61 ANACS. A fully lustrous Mint State example with light gold toning and deeper peripheral iridescence on both sides. The reverse die was eroded at the time this coin was struck, a result of continued use beyond the point that this die should have been replaced.(
Registry values: P9, N1793)
1901 $1 MS62 PCGS Secure. A lustrous, faintly toned, and moderately abraded representative of this famous conditional scarcity. The 1901 is commonplace in VF, but emerges as a rarity in Uncirculated grades. Gems are extremely rare. The distribution must have differed greatly from the 1899, which is relatively plentiful in Mint State despite a mintage that is only about 5% of the 1901 production.(
Registry values: P9, N2998)
1901 $1 MS63 NGC. The 1901 Morgan dollar is one of the most elusive dates of the series in higher Mint State grades, second only to the 1896-O. Coins in Select Mint State condition are scarce, and anything finer is rare. Currently, NGC has certified only 18 coins in higher numeric grades (8/10).
The present coin is an attractive Select specimen, with bright, frosty mint luster. This example is well struck, with just the slightest softness on the eagle's breast and the hair above the ear. A scattering of minor abrasions on both sides is consistent with the grade.(
Registry values: P9, N4719)
1901 $1 MS63 PCGS. The 1901 Morgan dollar claims a substantial mintage of nearly 7 million pieces, but the issue circulated widely and few examples were saved by collectors. Q. David Bowers considers the 1901 the second rarest Morgan dollar in Gem Mint State condition. The present coin is an attractive Select specimen, and population data supports Bowers' conclusion about high grade rarity, as PCGS has certified only 23 coins in higher numeric grades (8/10).
The coin offered here is a well struck specimen, with just a touch of softness on the eagle's breast. The mostly brilliant surfaces show light hints of gold toning and bright frosty mint luster. A few minor, grade consistent abrasions are scattered over the surfaces.
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: P9, N4719)
1901 $1 Doubled Die Reverse AU53 NGC. VAM-3. A Top 100 Variety. The most coveted doubled die variety of the Morgan dollar series. The tailfeathers exhibit a wide spread, as do the arrows, the branch, and the eagle's beak. This example has light golden-brown toning and a few minor marks on the portrait. Census: 10 in 53, 22 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: P9)
1901-S $1 MS64 PCGS. CAC. Light gold, green, and gray hues mingle on this shining near-Gem. Well-defined for the date with plenty of attractive attributes and few significant abrasions.(
Registry values: P6, N991)
1901-S $1 MS64+ PCGS Secure. CAC. Freckles of golden-brown and jade-green enrich the borders of this lustrous better date silver dollar. The centers show expected incompleteness of strike, but the reverse is well preserved, and obverse grazes are limited to the cheek.(
Registry values: P6, N991)
1901-S $1 MS65 NGC. The 1901-S Morgan dollar is an elusive date in the series. This example has brilliant surfaces with just a touch of light golden toning. The design elements are sharp, although the hair strands over Liberty's ear are a little weak. Extremely clean fields and devices. An elusive issue in Gem quality and seldom encountered finer than this. Census: 82 in 65, 7 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: P6, N2998)
1903 $1 MS67 PCGS. The 1903 Morgan dollar is known as a well produced issue, and the present coin is a sterling example of this quality. This magnificent Superb Gem exhibits razor-sharp details on all design elements, and vibrant, satiny mint luster. The surfaces are completely brilliant, and only the tiniest imperfections are detected with a loupe. Only two coins have been certified in higher numeric grades by PCGS and NGC combined (8/10).(
Registry values: P2, N2998)
1903 $1 MS67 PCGS. Brightly lustrous with better-than-average definition and light wisps of cloudy toning over otherwise silver-white surfaces. Only a few small luster grazes are present in the fields, and marks are nearly nonexistent. A carefully preserved Superb Gem that is tied for the finest certified by PCGS (8/10) and thus a Registry collector essential.(
Registry values: P2, N2998)
1903-O $1 MS67 NGC. Needle-sharp definition is evident on all design elements of this Superb Gem specimen, with bright, semiprooflike fields adding to the spectacular eye appeal. Light shades of lavender and green toning grace the virtually pristine surfaces. While not the rarity it was once thought to be, the 1903-O is still scarce at the Superb Gem level. Census: 41 in 67, 0 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: P4, N2998)
1903-O $1 MS67 PCGS. While 1903-O dollars are plentiful today, they are still condition rarities. When a Superb example is encountered it is a coin of singular beauty. This piece exemplifies that with its bright, satiny mint luster and freedom from any noteworthy abrasions. The striking details are as complete as one can expect from the C4 reverse dies. Brilliant throughout.(
Registry values: P4, N2998)
1903-S $1 AU50 NGC. Distinctly rubbed on the central high points but immensely lustrous in the pale silver-blue fields. Golden tints appear at the borders. Numerous wispy abrasions surround the portrait.(
Registry values: P7, N1793)
1903-S $1 AU53 NGC. Autumn-brown and gunmetal toning enrich this partially lustrous scarce date silver dollar. The surfaces are generally unabraded, although thorough inspection reveals moderate marks on the eagle's neck.(
Registry values: P7, N1793)
1903-S $1 AU53 PCGS. All of the San Francisco issues between 1898 and 1904 are elusive in Mint State, but the 1903-S is the scarcest of the dates within that span. This lightly toned example has substantial mintage and is smooth except for a diagonal mark beneath Liberty's eye.(
Registry values: P7, N1793)
1903-S $1 MS64 PCGS. CAC. From a smallish mintage of 1.2 million pieces, the 1903-S Morgan dollar is a fairly challenging date in high grades. The present coin presents a delightful play of colors, with iridescent green, blue, and scarlet toning on both sides. Bright mint luster is evident under the patina, and all devices are sharply defined.(
Registry values: P7, N2998)
1903-S $1 MS64 PCGS. The 1903-S Morgan dollar is a scarce issue in the series, but the small mintage was well produced. The present coin is an example of the date's high quality, with needle-sharp details on all design elements and vibrant mint luster. The surfaces display hints of attractive green and lilac toning. Housed in a green label holder.
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: P7, N2998)
1903-S $1 Small S AU55 PCGS Secure. VAM-2. FS-002. A Top 100 Variety. Believed by Fivaz-Stanton to have been created by use of a half dollar punch. The Micro S is presently unknown in Uncirculated condition. At the AU55 level, there are only two other pieces certified and two are finer (8/10). The surfaces are uniformly bright and devoid of color. The strike is strong with little evidence of use in the channels of commerce. Small abrasions are peppered over each side. The significance of high-grade examples are summed up by Fivaz-Stanton: "It is unknown in Mint State. Find one and you can pay for a year of college!"(
Registry values: P7)
1904-O $1 MS67 NGC. Navy-blue, tan-brown, powder-blue, and olive-gold consume this lustrous and crisply struck Superb Gem. Essentially pristine save for minor contact on the portrait. Neither major grading service has certified any pieces above the MS67 level (8/10).(
Registry values: P1, N2998)
1904-O $1 MS67 NGC. Captivating satiny luster graces the all-white surfaces of this powerfully impressed Superb Gem. The reverse has just a few minuscule toning spots. Both sides are well-preserved with several light grade-defining grazes visible on Liberty's cheek. The strike is bold save for the usual softness above Liberty's ear. Neither NGC nor PCGS has certified any examples finer (8/10).(
Registry values: P1, N2998)
1904-S $1 MS62+ PCGS Secure. The present coin is an attractive MS62+ example of this elusive San Francisco date. The mostly brilliant surfaces show just a hint of light golden toning and the vibrant, frosty mint luster creates strong eye appeal. The devices show a touch of softness on the hair above Liberty's ear and on the eagle's breast, but the strike is sharp in other areas. A long, shallow scratch through the eagle's wing explains the grade. The high-end status of this coin is confirmed by the plus designation.(
Registry values: P7, N1793)
1904-S $1 MS64 PCGS. The 1904-S Morgan dollar is seldom encountered in high grades, and most pieces that technically qualify as Mint State show weakness in strike or below average luster. The present coin is a happy exception to the rule, as the surfaces display vibrant mint luster and the design elements are sharply detailed. Only minor abrasions are evident and eye appeal is outstanding. Housed in a green label holder.
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: P7, N2998)
1921 $1 MS66 NGC. The 1921 Morgan dollar was produced in large numbers, using low-relief dies that are visibly different from the issues of 1904 and earlier. The present coin is a magnificent Premium Gem specimen, one of the few survivors to display a razor-sharp strike and vibrant, satiny mint luster. The fields are pristine, and eye appeal is overwhelming.(
Registry values: P1, N991)
1921-S $1 MS66 PCGS Secure. The 1921-S is an issue that logically should not be as rare as it is in high grades. Produced in the final year for Morgan dollars, from modified dies, all the 1921 issues were heavily circulated. Many were still in circulation in the early 1960s. So this date simply did not receive attention from collectors. Almost all of the 21.6 million pieces of the San Francisco dollars either slipped into circulation or were banged around in rolls or bags, leaving very few high grade collector coins. This is a spectacular, all-white coin that has the thick mint frost that seems to only be found on S and CC-mint silver. A spectacular example of this surprising, late-date condition rarity. Population: 27 in 66, 0 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: P4, N4719)
Proof Morgan Dollars
1880 $1 PR66 PCGS. From a mintage of 1,355 pieces, the 1880 proof Morgan dollar is quite scarce at the Premium Gem level. The present coin is darkly toned in intermingled shades of lavender and green. All details are sharply rendered and the fields are brightly reflective under the toning. Population: 26 in 66, 25 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1881 $1 PR66 Cameo NGC. The 1881 proof Morgan dollar enjoyed a fairly generous mintage of 984 pieces, and examples are not too difficult to locate in most grades, but few survivors can match the quality of this Premium Gem Cameo specimen. The fields are brightly reflective, with just a hint of pale green toning in isolated spots. The strike is exemplary and the Cameo contrast is startling. Census: 13 in 66 Cameo, 17 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N4719)
1883 $1 --Artificial Toning--NGC Details. Proof. One of 1,039 specimens minted for this higher-production issue. Scattered hairlines hide under thick, artificial toning in blue-green, olive, and peach.(
Registry values: N991)
1883 $1 PR65 Cameo NGC. Even though 1,039 proofs were struck of the 1883 Morgan dollar, attrition through mishandling and cleaning took a large toll on this date. Today only 10 other Gem Cameos have been certified by NGC with 14 finer (8/10). This deeply mirrored example has thick mint frost over the devices that is apparent even through the light golden-brown patina seen over each side.(
Registry values: N4719)
1884 $1 PR64 Cameo PCGS. Curiously, the 1884 had a lower proof mintage than the 1883 but there are more high-grade pieces that have survived. This richly toned example has rose-golden color with occasional dashes of bright blue at the margins. As expected, the fields are deeply mirrored and the mint frost glows as it coruscates over the central devices. Population: 14 in 64 Cameo, 6 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1886 $1 PR66 Cameo PCGS. The 1886 had 886 proofs minted, but in high grades very few are available. It is, however, a worthwhile date to pursue as it has the charm of an early date combined with the high quality production standards from the 1880s (before weak strikes became the norm). This piece displays dazzling surfaces with flashy, deeply reflective fields that contrast sharply against the frosted devices. Pale reddish-golden toning can be seen on each side of this lovely, well-balanced proof. Population: 5 in 66 Cameo, 1 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N4719)
1890 $1 PR66 Cameo PCGS. Only 590 proof Morgan dollars were coined in 1890, one of the lowest mintages of the series. The present coin has mirrored fields of unfathomable depth and richly frosted devices, creating stark cameo contrast. Examples in Premium Gem condition, with the Cameo designation are quite rare. Population: 7 in 66 Cameo, 4 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N4719)
1890 $1 PR66 Cameo PCGS. An absolutely beautiful Cameo proof, this Premium Gem has pale champagne toning on both sides. The fields are fully and deeply mirrored with satiny, lustrous devices. Magnification is required to see the few tiny blemishes that prevent a higher grade. Population: 7 in 66 Cameo, 4 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N4719)
1891 $1 PR62 ANACS. Boldly toned blue and violet on the outside with lighter gold-gray shadings across the interiors. Attractive frost on the devices and pleasing mirrors, though contrast is minimal due to the patina.(
Registry values: N1793)
1892 $1 PR63 PCGS. The proof mintage was overly large for this year owing to the exceptional demand for 1892 silver proof sets (David Bowers, 2006). Whispers of light tan color show around the peripheries of this Select specimen, and the sharply defined design motifs stand out amidst the mirrored fields when the coin is rotated slightly under a light source. Minor handling marks define the grade; nevertheless, very nice overall eye appeal.(
Registry values: N1793)
1892 $1 PR63 PCGS. The central striking details are especially strong on this piece, not an attribute that is a given on 1892 proofs. The reverse devices are thickly frosted and that side is definitely Cameo, but the frost is a bit thin on Liberty's face on the obverse. Each side is mostly brilliant, and there are a few small contact marks and wispy hairlines that explain the grade.(
Registry values: N1793)
1892 $1 PR64 PCGS. A lovely proof with considerable cameo contrast, despite lacking such a designation. This piece has mostly brilliant silver surfaces with peripheral gold, russet, and blue toning accenting the champagne color. Faint hairlines on each side prevent a higher grade.(
Registry values: N2998)
1892 $1 PR65 Cameo NGC. In spite of the large proof mintage of 1,245 pieces, there are surprisingly few high-grade examples known of the 1892 dollar. Apparently attrition took a heavy toll with many non-collectors spending these pieces in later years. Population data bears out this assertion with 21 circulated proofs certified by both grading services. This is a starkly contrasted proof that is essentially untoned. The central high-point definition is just a tad weak, as usually found on this date. Census: 14 in 65 Cameo, 46 finer (8/10).
From The Dr. Mani and Kay Ehteshami Collection.(
Registry values: N4719)
1893 $1 PR64 PCGS. The proof 1893 Morgan dollar boasts a small mintage of 792 pieces. In an unusual circumstance for a proof issue, the 1893 is often seen with a soft strike because the dies were placed too far apart. The present coin is an example of this strange occurrence, as the details of Liberty's hair and the eagle's breast are soft. The brightly reflective fields add an element of field-device contrast to this attractive specimen, though some haziness is seen on the obverse. Population: 47 in 64, 32 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1893 $1 PR63 Cameo PCGS. Only 742 proofs were struck in 1893, and a significant percentage of the survivors display field-device contrast. This piece retains much of the eye appeal of a higher graded coin, but on technical grounds it is accurately graded. The fields are deeply mirrored with frosted devices that contrast noticeably through the golden-russet and blue toning. The surfaces are lightly cleaned and when closely examined with a loupe reveal a couple of hairline-thin diagonal lines in the left field and on the cheek of Liberty. Population: 8 in 63 Cameo, 25 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1894 $1 PR64 PCGS. The 1894 Morgan dollar boasts the second lowest business-strike mintage of the series, putting some pressure on the proof production of 972 coins. This Choice proof specimen features fully struck design elements and deeply mirrored fields, with a few tiny marks in the obverse field the only flaws of note. Population: 74 in 64, 37 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1894 $1 PR65 Cameo ANACS. The year 1894 saw a proof mintage of 972 Morgan dollars, about average production for the period. The present coin is a magnificent Gem survivor of that well produced mintage, with gleaming reflective fields and sharply defined, frosty devices. Traces of green and lavender toning enliven the mostly brilliant surfaces, and the field-device contrast is startling. The 1894 is rare in PR65 with the Cameo designation.(
Registry values: N4719)
1895 $1 PR61 Cameo PCGS. Numismatists love a good mystery. In an earlier era, the reasons for the rarity of the "King of American Coins," the 1804 silver dollars, were the subject of endless speculation. "The mintage is recorded as 19,570 coins, so where are they today?" In 1842 Mint employees Jacob Eckfeldt and William Dubois published a volume whose cover depicted an 1804 silver dollar, a previously unknown coin. This prompted collector Matthew A. Stickney to visit the Mint in the following year, obtaining an 1804 silver dollar in trade for several other rare coins.
While the subject of the 1804 silver dollar has been dealt with, by us and others, extensively elsewhere, suffice it to say that in its day the coin was the subject of endless rumors. Some of them were quite creative. In
The Rare Silver Dollars Dated 1804 and the Exciting Adventures of Edmund Roberts, Q. David Bowers writes:
"One theory is that they were lost when the ship sank which was transporting them to France in payment for the territory then known as Louisiana.
"Another theory held that the entire mintage of 19,570 1804 silver dollars, except for a few that were saved beforehand, was shipped to Tripoli on the Barbary Coast of the Mediterranean, either to pay ransom to pirates or to pay wages to American seamen who were fighting the pirates. Unfortunately, the dollar-laden ship sank, and all of the coins went to Davy Jones' Locker. ..."
So, how different are the stories surrounding the "King of Morgan Dollars" and the reputed business strikes dated 1895? The only difference, perhaps, is in the creativity of the stories. Even then, Breen has written that the 12,000 business strike wound up being melted under terms of the Pittman Act, shipped as silver ingots destined for coinage and commerce in India.
Although numismatists today believe they have solved the major mysteries concerning the 1804 silver dollars, those surrounding the 1895 silver dollars continue to haunt them. As with a few other legends of 19th century numismatics--how about the 700 1873-S Seated dollars?--this is a case where we may never be able to supplant mystery with history.
The present silver-gray PR61 Cameo example offers surfaces far nicer than the numeric grade suggests. There are few visible signs of contact, although a few hairlines appear in the fields. Slight suggestions of gold occur near the rims, but the surfaces are largely untoned. The strike is sharp as expected, and the moderate field reflectivity contrasts well with the frosted devices. An excellent opportunity to fill that last--or first?--hole in a high-grade Morgan set. Population: 2 in 61 Cameo, 68 finer (8/10).
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: N7079)
1895 $1 PR64 Deep Cameo PCGS. It is likely that the 1895 business strike Morgan dollars--if they ever existed--now form baubles in Bangalore, collectibles from Calcutta, or doodads in Delhi. Much ink has been spilled over whether they were produced or were merely an accounting error. But in the final essence, it matters little today, as the odds of a business strike appearing today are approaching those of a lottery win.
Trying to trace the existence of the 1895 business strike dollars is a bit like looking for one's lineage on a genealogy web site: Sooner or later one encounters the same records that other seekers have stumbled over--but there is no independent sourcing, none of the first-person sightings that might help separate fact from fiction.
What we do know is that, in the greatest-ever revelation of the Morgan dollar issues, the Treasury releases of the 1960s, no business strike 1895 Morgans were uncovered--although a couple of impaired, spent proofs turned up, as Walter Breen notes in his
Proof Encyclopedia. We also know the following, again quoting from the Breen proof reference:
"Probably all 12 bags of business strikes (1,000 each) were included in the meltage of 270,232,722 dollars for export to British India as ingots and for domestic coinage, pursuant to the Act of April 23, 1918."
Were they melted, or did they never exist? The jury is still out, and may be forever. What is certain is that the proof Morgan dollars of 1895 have managed to attain a celebrity all their own, as stand-ins for coins that may never have existed in the first place. Deep Cameo Morgans of the issue stand out in their own right, as well: Although PCGS has certified several hundred proof 1895 Morgans (including a considerable number of circulated proofs), only a small percentage of them are in the most desired Deep Cameo category.
The present near-Gem Deep Cameo example is brilliant, with remarkably strong contrast between the frosted fields and mirrored devices. There are no mentionable contact marks, although a few wispy hairlines are scattered here and there. An excellent example of this celebrated proof Morgan dollar issue. Population: 2 in 64 Deep Cameo, 14 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: P4)
1896 $1 PR63 Cameo PCGS. CAC. The 1896 proof Morgan dollar boasts a small mintage of 762 pieces. The present coin displays brightly reflective surfaces, with hints of pale green and gold toning. All design elements are sharply detailed and frosty, providing ample contrast with the mirrored fields. A few hairlines are evident in the fields, but none merit individual mention. Population: 6 in 63 Cameo, 25 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1897 $1 PR64 PCGS. A modest mintage of 731 proof Morgan dollars was achieved in 1897, a decidedly low total for this popular series. The surfaces of this scarce near-Gem specimen are covered with a mottled lavender, green, and golden-brown patina. All devices are strongly impressed and any imperfections are masked by the toning. Population: 42 in 64, 52 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1898 $1 PR64 Deep Cameo PCGS. CAC. Only 735 proof Morgan dollars were minted in 1898, and few examples have received the Deep Cameo designation from PCGS. The intense black-on-white flash of this specimen is the first thing that meets the eye. The devices are fully struck and frosty, in stark contrast to the deeply mirrored fields. The reverse shows light green toning in the shape of a fingerprint pattern over DOLLAR. Population: 15 in 64 Deep Cameo, 21 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1899 $1 PR64 PCGS. The 1899 has traditionally been used as a type coin, but it so much more. With a mintage of 846 pieces it is one the lower production runs in the series. It is also the final year from the 19th century. This is an all-brilliant example that displays just the slightest contrast between the fields and devices. Only the slightest imperfections keep this piece from the Gem category. Population: 43 in 64, 35 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1901 $1 PR63 PCGS. The 1901 has been popular with collectors for several generations now because of the scarcity of business strikes. This has placed date pressure on the proofs which give collectors an affordable alternative to costly Uncirculated 1901 dollars. This is a deeply toned example that has a rainbow of colors on each side. The toning is highlighted by the deeply reflective mirrors in the fields.(
Registry values: N1793)
1901 $1 PR63 PCGS. The fields are bright and flashy on each side of this popular proof date, and there is just a bit of pale reddish patina that is most noticeable around the margins. When closely examined one notices a few wispy hairlines in the fields which explains the PR63 grade.(
Registry values: N1793)
1901 $1 PR65 PCGS. Light haze over parts of the reverse masks the eye appeal of this otherwise extraordinary Gem proof. Struck at the beginning of the brilliant proof era where Mint officers and workmen attempted to eliminate cameo contrast. Pale gold toning is present over portions of this otherwise brilliant piece. Population: 14 in 65, 16 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1902 $1 PR64 PCGS. CAC. Delicate gold toning graces the surfaces of this lovely proof. The fields are deeply mirrored with satiny devices that provide a hint of contrast, although insufficient for the Cameo designation. A splendid and important near-Gem. PCGS has only certified 39 finer proofs (8/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1903 $1 Genuine PCGS. Proof. 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 unworn proof specimen that has altered surfaces and a corrosion streak on the reverse. The small cigar-shaped streak is faint and located in front of the eagle's beak. Careful examination of the reverse field suggests it has been repaired near the arrows and above the eagle's head. Nonetheless, a brilliant and attractive example with icy devices that contrast with glassy fields.
1903 $1 PR61 PCGS. Deep golden-brown and forest-green patina envelops this well struck and undisturbed specimen. A few delicate marks emerge on the cheek when viewed beneath a strong loupe. One of just 755 proofs coined. Housed in an old green label holder.(
Registry values: N1793)
1904 $1 PR63 PCGS. Final year of production before the design was modified in 1921, there were only 650 proofs struck in 1904. This example has light reddish-gray patina over each side. The fields retain deep reflectivity and the strike is complete throughout. Light hairlines account for the PR63 grade.(
Registry values: N1793)
Peace Dollars
1921 $1 MS65 PCGS. This lustrous first-year Peace dollar has a remarkably smooth obverse. The strike is above average for the high relief subtype, and the reverse field displays only minor contact.
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: N1793)
1922-D $1 MS66 PCGS. Exquisite autumn-brown and aquamarine patina hugs the borders of this sharply struck and lightly abraded Premium Gem. A colorful example of this introductory Denver issue. PCGS has graded just three finer pieces (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1922-S $1 MS65 PCGS. Softly struck through the centers but with delightful frost-satin on the devices. Green-gold tones at the rims give way to pale silver-gray through the centers. PCGS has graded six coins finer (8/10).
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: N1793)
1922-S $1 MS65 PCGS. Softly frosted luster graces the devices, while the fields shine under layers of silver-gray, sage, and gold toning. Well-defined for the date and difficult to find any finer; PCGS has certified just six such coins (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1923 $1 Tail on O MS61 NGC. CAC. VAM-1C. Early Die State. A Top 50 Variety. The Top 50 guide photographs two die states for VAM-1C, a late die state with a heavy break beneath the O in DOLLAR, and an early die state with a less dramatic break. The latter photo is an approximate match for the die state of the present example. Regardless of the die state, VAM-1C is very rare and on the want lists of all Peace dollar variety collectors. Lustrous with light gold toning and surprisingly few consequential abrasions.
1923-S $1 MS65 NGC. This is a glorious Gem example of this popular S-mint Peace dollar issue, one commonly seen in circulated grades but seldom at the MS65 level. Satiny luster abounds on the silver-gray surfaces of this Gem, which adds daubs of amber-pink patina near the obverse rims. The reverse includes deeper sprinkles of cinnamon. The strike is well-executed, and the obverse shows an interesting peripheral die crack around much of that side. Uncommonly appealing. Census: 76 in 65, 1 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1923-S $1 MS65 PCGS. An important condition rarity in the Peace dollar series, the 1923-S is plentiful in grades through MS65, scarce in MS65, and extremely rare any finer. PCGS and NGC have combined to certify just four better coins (8/10). This Gem has subtle gold toning over brilliant and lustrous silver surfaces. Both sides exhibit above average design definition.
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: N2998)
1924-S $1 MS64 PCGS. Light golden overtones all around with a balance between broad fields of silver and dots of olive elsewhere. A well struck near-Gem that shows a few small marks near Liberty's eye. PCGS has graded 75 finer pieces (8/10).(
Registry values: N991)
1924-S $1 MS65 PCGS. CAC. A wonderful Gem with bold design definition, especially for this often weakly detailed issue. This piece has original gold, olive, and iridescent toning on ivory surfaces on the obverse, with the reverse mostly brilliant and frosty. An extremely important opportunity for the advanced collector as the 1924-S has few peers and only half a dozen finer pieces. Population: 70 in 65, 5 finer (8/10).
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: N4719)
1925 $1 MS67 NGC. Bright, frosty luster with excellent sharpness over the major design elements. What really makes this coin so special is the uncommon lack of surface marks, although the almond-gold toning is also compelling. Liberty's cheek and the surrounding fields are as smooth as any collector could hope to find. Census: 54 in 67, 1 finer (8/10).
Ex: Robert Moreno Collection (Heritage, 7/2005), lot 7040.(
Registry values: N2998)
1925-S $1 MS65 PCGS. Collectors who are not intimately familiar with the Peace dollar series might be shocked to discover how conditionally elusive some issues are at the Gem level. While some issues such as the 1924-P are certified up to a single MS68 PCGS coin--the phenomenal former Jack Lee example--the 1924-S, 1925-S, and 1928-S are seldom seen at the Gem level. In fact, the 1925-S Peace dollar is the only series issue where PCGS has never graded an example finer than MS65, according to the August 2010 online
Population Report. The surfaces on this satiny silver Gem are far better-struck in the center than a typical 1925-S, with few signs of contact. Light cinnamon sprinkles around the rims add to the appeal. Population: 36 in 65, 0 finer (8/10).
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: N4719)
1926 $1 MS66 PCGS. Well-defined through the centers with strong silver luster and minimal patina over most of each side. Only arcs of orange and umber toning along the rims break out of the light gray mode. PCGS has graded no Superb Gems (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1926 $1 MS66 NGC. A strongly defined Premium Gem with soft, swirling luster. The beautifully preserved obverse shows hints of golden toning, while the equally attractive reverse is primarily light silver-gray. NGC has graded only one numerically finer example (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1926 $1 MS66 PCGS. Golden toning over the obverse has a fainter echo on the reverse. A lustrous Premium Gem, tied for numerically finest in the PCGS
Population Report (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1926-S $1 MS66 PCGS Secure. A stunning Premium Gem with frosty silver surfaces and exceptional eye appeal. Both sides are fully brilliant and untoned, with sharp design definition. Only a few minuscule abrasions on each side limit the grade. Population: 61 in 66, 2 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1927 $1 MS65 PCGS. VAM-2, R.5. A Top 50 Variety. The VAM is undesignated on the holder, but the obverse die doubling on the monogram and rays is apparent beneath a loupe. A fully struck and beautifully preserved Gem of this low mintage date.
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: N1793)
1927-D $1 MS65 PCGS. CAC. Another of several condition rarities in the Peace dollar series, the 1927-D is plentiful in grades through MS64, scarce in MS65, and rare any finer. A sharper than average strike, frosty silver luster, and delicate champagne toning characterize this Gem.
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: N2998)
1927-S $1 MS64+ NGC. CAC. Dappled dots of cerulean and tan-gold toning embrace the margins, while Liberty's portrait and other central areas are less patinated. Attractive by MS64 standards, though shallow reed marks at the jawline leave this coin just shy of Gem status.(
Registry values: N991)
1927-S $1 MS65 PCGS. The 1927-S Peace dollar boasts a low mintage of 866,000 pieces, and the issue is one of the scarcest in the series in high grade. The present coin is well struck, with a touch of softness on Liberty's hair and the eagle's feathers. Subtle mint luster is evident under areas of light brown toning. Housed in a green label holder. Population: 60 in 65, 2 finer (8/10).
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: N4719)
1928 $1 MS64 NGC. A highly lustrous and attractive example of the key date issue, this 1928 Peace dollar has frosty surfaces with splashes of champagne and iridescent toning. NGC has only certified 84 finer pieces (8/10).(
Registry values: N991)
1928 $1 MS64 NGC. Light gold-to-peach color over much of the centers, while the margins show patches of sage toning. A lustrous near-Gem example of this famously low-mintage Peace dollar issue.(
Registry values: N991)
1928 $1 MS64 NGC. Honey-gold and pearl-gray blend throughout this lustrous and low mintage silver dollar. The strike is intricate, and the surfaces are uncommonly smooth for the MS64 level, save for a single small mark concealed in the hair. Housed in a former generation holder.(
Registry values: N991)
1928 $1 MS65 PCGS. CAC. Housed in a green-label PCGS holder is a lovely Gem 1928 Peace dollar. This piece exhibits light gold and iridescent toning over frosty luster. The design motifs are boldly rendered. A highly desirable Set Registry candidate with extraordinary eye appeal. PCGS has only certified 11 finer pieces (8/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1928 $1 MS65 PCGS. CAC. The classic key-date issue of the Peace dollar series, the 1928 had a far lower mintage than any other issue. Just 360,649 coins were minted. The next lowest mintage in the series was 1927 with 848,000 coins produced. This Gem is nicely detailed with satiny silver surfaces and subliminal champagne toning. PCGS has only certified 11 finer examples (8/10).
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: N2998)
1928 $1 MS65 ANACS. The 1928 has the smallest mintage in the regular Peace dollar series with only 360,649 coins produced. This has always grabbed the attention of collectors, even those in 1928. However, few examples seem to have been saved in Uncirculated grades and quite a substantial percentage of the low mintage was actually circulated. Gems are especially elusive. This piece has bright, satiny mint luster and is untoned in the centers with just a thin trace of peripheral golden color around each side. Fully struck on each side.(
Registry values: N2998)
1928-S $1 MS65 PCGS. The mintage of 1928-S Peace dollars exceeded 1.6 million pieces, but most of them suffer from abrasions or strike deficiencies that keep them from the Gem level. The present example is a wonderful exception to the rule, with center details that are close to a full strike, and a relative lack of contact that puts this piece well within the confines of the Gem grade. The satiny surfaces show soft silver-gray patina that deepens near the rims into wonderful iridescent colors. In this grade, the 1928-S is actually far more elusive than the better-known 1928 Peace dollar. This Gem 1928-S is one of only 46 so graded at PCGS (compared to more than 200 of the 1928), with a single MS66 finer (8/10).
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: N4719)
1934-D $1 MS65 PCGS. Micro D. The obverse is cream-gray with hints of olive-green, and the reverse is straw-gold with traces of powder-blue. A sharply struck and lustrous Peace dollar. The final Denver Mint issue if the ephemeral 1964-D is excluded.(
Registry values: N1793)
1934-D $1 MS65 PCGS. Micro D. Caramel-gold and ice-blue patina invigorates this splendidly preserved and lustrous Gem. Sharply impressed aside from the TY in LIBERTY. The date and motto display minor strike doubling.
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: N1793)
1934-S $1 MS62 PCGS. The 1928 may have the lowest mintage, but it is surpassed by the 1934-S in Mint State scarcity. This brilliant and fully lustrous piece has delicate gold toning. Only a few surface marks limit the grade. An attractive piece for the Mint State Peace dollar collector.(
Registry values: N1793)
1934-S $1 MS62 PCGS. Lightly toned and lustrous with delicate almond-gold patina. A few minor grazes are present, but the eye appeal is nonetheless impressive for the MS62 level. The 1934-S is the key to the series in most Mint State grades, although several issues (most notably the 1928) have lower mintages.(
Registry values: N1793)
1934-S $1 MS63 NGC. Light to medium honey-gold and powder-blue toning enriches this lustrous and moderately abraded Select key date Peace dollar. The borders are well struck, and the centers show only slight incompleteness. The 1934-S has a higher mintage than the 1927, 1928, and 1928-S, but no other issue in the series is as elusive to procure in Uncirculated grades.(
Registry values: N1793)
1934-S $1 MS64 PCGS. It took a couple of decades for the rarity of the 1934-S to be fully appreciated by collectors. It became a date and mint mark combination that was conspicuous by its absence--certainly a slow way to achieve fame. Nevertheless, sometime in the 1950s the '34-S came into its own. This is a lovely example and a high-end one at that. The surfaces display the usual coruscating mint frost, and on this piece there are virtually no abrasions to interrupt the racy luster. Each side displays just a hint of light reddish patina and the strike is complete throughout.(
Registry values: N2998)
1934-S $1 MS65 PCGS. The 1934-S Peace dollar is the most challenging issue of the series in high grade, with a low mintage of just over 1 million pieces, and a low survival rate. The present coin is well struck, with a little softness on Liberty's hair. The surfaces display attractive, light golden patina, with bright underlying mint luster. Only 38 coins have been certified in higher numeric grades by PCGS and NGC combined (8/10).
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: N2998)
1935 $1 MS66 PCGS. Medium tan-gray toning enriches this lustrous and precisely struck high grade Peace dollar. A well preserved final-year representative. Certified in a green label holder.(
Registry values: N1793)
1935-S $1 MS65 PCGS. Three rays below ONE. Delicate straw-gold toning visits this lustrous and alertly struck Gem. No marks are individually consequential, and the reverse is especially smooth.
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: N1793)
Sacagawea Dollars
2000-P $1 Wounded Eagle MS67 PCGS. FS-901. A prominent die line passes through the eagle's body. An extremely high grade for this popular Cherrypickers' variety. Lustrous and lovely with a hint of steel-blue toning here and there. Population: 5 in 67, 0 finer (8/10).
Presidential Dollars
(2007) John Adams, Satin Finish--Missing Edge Lettering--MS67 PCGS. A peach-gold Superb Gem with exemplary preservation. The John Adams presidential dollar plain edge error is much more elusive with a satin finish (from a mint set) than its business strike counterpart. Population: 32 in 67, 0 finer (8/10).
(2007) Jefferson--Missing Edge Lettering--MS66 PCGS. A large number of Washington presidential dollars missed the production step that creates the edge lettering, but by the time of the Jefferson dollar coinage, the Mint had controls in place that made the error less common. Lustrous and well-struck with seamless canary-gold color.
(2007) Jefferson--Missing Edge Lettering--MS66 PCGS. A beautifully preserved Premium Gem of this scarce mint error. This Jefferson dollar missed the production step that would have added edge lettering. Since the mint mark is part of the edge lettering, we are unaware of which business strike facility (Philadelphia or Denver) is responsible.
(2007) Jefferson--Missing Edge Lettering--MS67 PCGS. A sharply struck and virtually pristine peach-gold Superb Gem of this elusive modern error. A worker at either the Philadelphia or Denver Mint forgot to transport a bin of struck Jefferson dollars to the edge lettering machine.
2008 Philadelphia Mint Set Featuring Plain Edge Monroe Presidential Dollar. Ordinarily, a "plain edge" Presidential dollar does not leave any context for where it was struck. In this case, though, a satin finish plain edge Monroe dollar is packaged in the Philadelphia half of a 2008 Mint set. The lift-up flap with certificate of authenticity also lists the statistics for each series, including the (usually correct) note about the Monroe dollar's lettered edge.
Commemorative Silver
1893 25C Isabella MS63 Prooflike NGC. Ex: Bagne Collection. This deeply toned commemorative quarter exhibits turquoise-green and ruby-red colors when it is rotated beneath a light. The devices are sharply struck, and the flashy fields are only minimally abraded.
1900 $1 Lafayette Dollar MS63 PCGS. DuVall 1-B. The reverse has an average strike, but the luster goes beyond the norm in its eye appeal. Peach, orange, green, and blue elements meld into a base layer of silver-gray patina.(
Registry values: N1793)
1900 $1 Lafayette Dollar MS63 ANACS. DuVall 1-B. A luminous Select coin that has thick peach and gold-gray patina over each side. Well struck with small abrasions on the portraits but few serious marks. Housed in a small-format holder.(
Registry values: N1793)
1900 $1 Lafayette Dollar MS64 PCGS. DuVall 2-C. The obverse with repunched second S in STATES, the reverse with right-shifted, thick-stemmed olive branch. A lovely near-Gem, well struck save for the almost obligatory softness on Lafayette's boot and richly lustrous beneath dusky peach-gold and blue-green patina. The portraits are particularly clean and pleasing.(
Registry values: N1793)
1921 50C Alabama MS65 PCGS. CAC. Bold blue, violet, and pink overtones light up this lustrous Alabama Gem. Well struck with a dot of deeper toning to the left of Bibb's nose.(
Registry values: N2998)
1921 50C Alabama MS65 PCGS. Silver luster is frosty and surprisingly radiant on this Alabama Gem. A well struck and pleasing example of the more available "Plain" variety. PCGS has graded 72 finer pieces (8/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1921 50C Alabama MS66 PCGS. Silver-gray centers are luminous with dots of reddish toning that coalesce into areas of deep peach and blue near the rims. A pleasing Premium Gem example of the Alabama design. Population: 70 in 66, 2 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1921 50C Alabama 2x2 MS66+ NGC. Silver centers are strongly lustrous with above-average design definition. Prominent gold, tan, orange, and blue-violet hues are prominent at the margins. Outstanding eye appeal and preservation, even by Premium Gem standards. NGC has graded just three coins as MS67 or better (8/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1936 50C Albany MS67 PCGS. Shining silver, softer gold, and deep umber shadings appear in various places on this Albany Superb Gem. Pleasingly preserved with just a few luster grazes seen on each side. PCGS has certified just one numerically finer coin (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1936 50C Albany MS67 NGC. CAC. Lime-green, peach-gold, and pale rose shades invigorate the margins of this lustrous and exquisite Superb Gem. A low mintage silver commemorative type, yet collectible even in lofty grades.(
Registry values: N1793)
1937 50C Antietam MS65 NGC. Remarkably effusive luster for the issue that lights up prominent peach, green-gold, and blue-gray patina. A well struck Gem that should appeal to the collector of toned commemoratives.(
Registry values: N991)
1935/34-D 50C Boone MS67 NGC. With three assay pieces struck (rather than four), the 1935/4-D Boone half is the single lowest-mintage classic silver commemorative issue. This exemplary Superb Gem is lustrous and pale silver-gray with a few glimpses of russet near the rims.(
Registry values: N2998)
1937 50C Boone MS67 PCGS. CAC. A luminous Superb Gem Boone beauty with silver-blue toning of varying strength over the interiors and green-gold border hues. Well struck and pleasingly preserved. PCGS has graded three coins finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1937-S 50C Boone MS66 Prooflike NGC. CAC. Ex: Bagne Collection. This high grade Boone commemorative has satin luster, flashy fields, and light caramel-gold toning. Well struck and minimally abraded. Census: 26 in 66 Prooflike, 3 finer (8/10).
1925-S 50C California MS67 NGC. Flashy luster and excellent preservation mark this well-defined California Superb Gem. Gold, peach, and umber appear in varying amounts around the rims.(
Registry values: N2998)
1892 50C Columbian PR65 PCGS. CAC. Proof Columbian halves are an interesting (and rare) issue. There were 103 proofs struck in 1892 and the striking sequence of these proofs was unusual to say the least. The first 100 pieces were proofs, then the 400th coin (to commemorate the 400th anniversary of the 'Discovery' of America), followed by the 1492nd coin, and finally the 1892nd coin. An unusual striking order, but one that clearly underscores the commemorative nature of the coin.
As with all proof Columbians the waves, planking, globes, and borders are fully detailed. Morgan's initial, just below the rigging, is fully brought up as well. The fields are deeply reflective and the coin's proof status is apparent in spite of the irregular dashes of charcoal-gray and blue toning on each side. Strong magnification will be required to discern the tiny field marks that keep this Gem from an even higher grade. Population: 6 in 65, 4 finer (8/10).
From The T.W. Brown Collection.
1936 50C Delaware MS67 NGC. Moderately toned across lustrous surfaces. Pearl-gray interiors yield to reddish-orange close to the rims. Well struck and carefully preserved. NGC has graded five numerically finer examples (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1922 50C Grant No Star MS66 PCGS. Pleasingly detailed with varying silver shadings on the mildly textured surfaces and gold-green glints near the rims. Well struck overall, though Grant shows a "bald spot." PCGS has graded 34 finer pieces (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1928 50C Hawaiian--Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. Unc. Faint hairlines cross this sharply struck and satiny representative. Toned pearl-gray with glimpses of chestnut-gold. The key to a type set of silver commemoratives.(
Registry values: N1793)
1935 50C Hudson MS65 PCGS. Faint golden tints visit the pale silver surfaces of this Hudson Gem. Softly struck like many of its peers, yet appealing with few of the typical marks. Only a few reed impressions appear to the right of Neptune's head.(
Registry values: N1793)
1935 50C Hudson MS65 PCGS. CAC. Well struck for the issue, though typically soft in parts of the centers, with satiny luster that shines through rich, subdued gold-to-gray patina. A minimally abraded coin that should appeal to the toned commemorative collector.(
Registry values: N1793)
1936 50C Long Island MS67+ NGC. The obverse displays impressive tab toning, with the tab outline bounded by deep plum-red, apple-green, and peach. The reverse displays rich lilac and olive shades. Lustrous and exquisitely preserved. Census: 1 in 67+, 3 finer (8/10).
From The Classic Collection.(
Registry values: N2998)
1921 50C Missouri 2x4 MS64 PCGS. CAC. Almond-gold luster dominates this unabraded and original Choice Missouri commemorative. The strike is full except for the unavoidable incompleteness on the shoulder strap. In a first generation holder.(
Registry values: N1793)
1921 50C Missouri 2x4 MS64 PCGS. Choice and typically struck, this piece has silver-gray patina on each side and somewhat subdued luster. An appealing example of this low-mintage variety, one of just 5,000 pieces coined.(
Registry values: N1793)
1921 50C Missouri 2x4 MS65 PCGS. Richly sculptural surfaces display light champagne-gold patina. The design elements are sharply struck, though minor softness is noted on the frontiersman's shoulder strap. A satiny example, more appealing than most representatives of the issue. Like its 'plain' counterpart, the Missouri 2x4 is one of the more challenging issues in Gem within the silver commemorative series.(
Registry values: N2998)
1923-S 50C Monroe MS65 NGC. CAC. A splendid Gem and an issue that is only infrequently encountered so fine. NGC has only certified 57 finer pieces (8/10). Both sides have satin surfaces with intermingled iridescence.(
Registry values: N1793)
1923-S 50C Monroe MS65 PCGS. CAC. This frosty and highly lustrous Gem has natural ivory and iridescent toning over pristine surfaces. The strike is somewhat lacking as usual for this typically poorly produced commemorative issue.(
Registry values: N1793)
1923-S 50C Monroe MS65 PCGS. Richly toned in a dappled mix of silver-blue, rose, violet, and peach. This is an attractive Gem with impressive luster and a decent strike. Housed in a green label holder. PCGS has graded 57 finer pieces (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1936 50C Norfolk MS68 PCGS. CAC. Norfolk, Virginia, was established as a town in 1682, as a borough in 1736, and as a city in 1845. Commemorating the 200th anniversary of the Borough of Norfolk, this commemorative also marks the 254th anniversary of the town, and the 91st anniversary of the city. This Superb Gem has light ivory surfaces with gorgeous peripheral toning. PCGS has never certified a finer piece (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1936 50C Norfolk MS68 PCGS. Rich gold to amber toning consumes the margins, while the centers of this well-defined Norfolk piece remain shining silver. An important MS68 example, tied for numerically finest known to PCGS (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1939 SET Oregon PDS Set MS66-67 NGC. A nicely matched set of the final Oregon half dollar issue. All three coins have original gold and iridescent tab toning from the cardboard holder they were issued in. The coins grade:1939 MS66 NGC, 1939-D MS66 NGC, and 1939-S MS67 NGC.
1915-S 50C Panama-Pacific MS64 NGC. Light chestnut-gold toning graces this lustrous and decisively struck Choice silver commemorative. Study beneath a loupe fails to locate noticeable marks. The mintmark is lightly repunched due north. A desirable example of this scarce type.(
Registry values: N1793)
1915-S 50C Panama-Pacific MS64 PCGS. Pale gold-gray overtones throughout with a narrow band of tan toning just inside the rims on each side. This is a lustrous near-Gem example of the popular Panama-Pacific silver half dollar, softly struck but pleasing.(
Registry values: N1793)
1915-S 50C Panama-Pacific MS66 PCGS. CAC. A stunning Premium Gem representative from Farran Zerbe's extensive offering of commemoratives at the Panama-Pacific International Exposition, this piece has delicate gold toning with peripheral iridescence. PCGS has rarely certified a finer example.(
Registry values: N2998)
1915-S 50C Panama-Pacific MS66 NGC. The total net distribution figure for the 1915-S Panama-Pacific half dollar was 27,134 pieces, and the issue is in strong demand today. The present coin is a magnificent Superb Gem specimen, with sharply detailed design elements and bright, satiny mint luster. Eye appeal is outstanding.(
Registry values: N2998)
1915-S 50C Panama-Pacific MS67 PCGS. An amazing Superb Gem, this Panama-Pacific half dollar has natural gray-brown toning with delicate green, rose, and iridescent toning on each side. The surfaces are pristine with vibrant and frosty underlying luster. Population: 75 in 67, 2 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1935-S 50C San Diego MS67 PCGS. CAC. Apple-green and golden-brown embrace the margins of this thoroughly lustrous and gorgeously unabraded Superb Gem. A good strike with only a hint of softness on the right edge of the observation tower. PCGS has certified a mere four pieces finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1935 50C Spanish Trail MS64 PCGS. CAC. Light golden color appears at parts of the margins, while the rest of this near-Gem is lightly patinated silver-gray. Well struck and housed in a first-generation holder.(
Registry values: N1793)
1935 50C Spanish Trail MS64 PCGS. Glimpses of gold visit the boldly shining surfaces of this Spanish Trail half. A few shallow scrapes appear in the fields surrounding the well-defined cow's head. Housed in a green label holder.(
Registry values: N1793)
1935 50C Spanish Trail MS64 NGC. Soft gold, blue, and gray toning gives this near-Gem a subdued appearance. The well struck obverse displays well, though the upper reverse has a rim ding.(
Registry values: N1793)
1935 50C Spanish Trail MS64 PCGS. Dusky luster filters through the deep blue-violet, orange, and green hues on each side. A minimally abraded Spanish Trail near-Gem with a satiny appearance.(
Registry values: N1793)
1935 50C Spanish Trail MS65 PCGS. Green-gold overtones visit this softly lustrous coin, though most of the color is pale gray. A few wispy marks in the margins have little impact on the eye appeal.(
Registry values: N1793)
1935 50C Spanish Trail MS65 PCGS. Gold-gray and rose-gray shadings cover each side, though the colors are a touch more intense on the reverse. A satiny Gem example of this lower-mintage silver issue.(
Registry values: N1793)
1935 50C Spanish Trail MS65 NGC. Softly lustrous and gray-hued with peach overtones that vary in prominence depending on the angle to the light. This is a well struck and satiny Gem example of the popular Spanish Trail design.(
Registry values: N1793)
1935 50C Spanish Trail MS66 PCGS. CAC. Rich golden-brown, steel-blue, and olive patina endows this satiny and fully struck Premium Gem. Exceptional quality for this elusive silver commemorative type. Encapsulated in an old green label holder.(
Registry values: N1793)
1935 50C Spanish Trail MS66 NGC. Bright silver luster with occasional waves of green-gold toning that settle lightly on the fields. Excellent design definition and eye appeal to match. NGC has graded 93 numerically finer examples (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1946 50C Booker T. Washington MS67 NGC. Exquisite orange-red, olive-green, cherry-red, and stone-gray toning blankets this unabraded Superb Gem. Well struck except for the cheek, which retains a glimpse of the planchet surface prior to the strike. Housed in a former generation holder. Census: 65 in 67, 2 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1946-D 50C Booker T. Washington MS67 PCGS. Both Booker T. Washington and Washington-Carver halves are well-known condition rarities. The obverse of each is usually seen with numerous small abrasions, thus preventing most from achieving higher grades. However, this coin is not only extraordinarily clean but it also has the most incredible multicolored toning we can remember seeing on this type. Vivid rose, emerald-green, yellow, and gray colors are splashed over each side of this fabulous coin. There are 25 other 1946-D BTW halves in this grade, but none can equal the richness of color seen on this coin. Check it out.(
Registry values: N1793)
1946-D 50C Booker T. Washington MS67 NGC. Magnificent apple-green, cream-gray, fire-red, and apricot patina consumes this lustrous and boldly impressed Superb Gem. Housed in a prior generation holder. Census: 53 in 67, 5 finer (8/10).
Ex: Worrell Collection (Superior, 9/1993), lot 1151.(
Registry values: N1793)
1946-S 50C Booker T. Washington MS67 NGC. Magnificent apple-green, radish-red, and orange toning fills this highly lustrous and splendidly preserved Superb Gem. The portrait highpoints display occasional traces of planchet chatter. Encased in a prior generation holder.
Ex: Premier Sale (Superior, 1/1995), lot 1265, which realized $1,045.(
Registry values: N1793)
1949-S 50C Booker T. Washington MS67 PCGS. CAC. Light almond-gold toning enriches this sharply struck and unmarked Superb Gem. Planchet contact on the portrait is minimal for this usually indifferently struck commemorative type. Just 6,004 pieces were struck. Population: 15 in 67, 0 finer (8/10).(
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: 14 in 67, 0 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1951-S 50C Booker T. Washington MS67 ★ NGC. CAC. This semi-prooflike Superb Gem is immaculate and essentially brilliant. Among the finest survivors from the low mintage of 7,004 pieces. Census: 6 in 67
★ , none finer(8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
Commemorative Gold
1903 G$1 Louisiana Purchase/Jefferson MS65 PCGS. CAC. Strong yellow-gold luster shows slight paling toward the interiors. Excellent detail and preservation contribute to the impressive all-around eye appeal.(
Registry values: N2998)
1903 G$1 Louisiana Purchase/Jefferson MS65 PCGS. A pleasingly detailed and charming Jefferson gold dollar, luminous with pale straw-gold on the portrait and a richer yellow in the fields. Great overall eye appeal.(
Registry values: N2998)
1903 G$1 Louisiana Purchase/Jefferson MS66 PCGS. CAC. A frosty Premium Gem, this Jefferson commemorative gold dollar honors the president responsible for the massive land purchase. This piece is boldly defined with pristine surfaces and excellent eye appeal. PCGS has only certified 71 finer examples.(
Registry values: N2998)
1903 G$1 Louisiana Purchase/Jefferson MS67 NGC. At the Superb Gem level, we only offer this issue three or four times a year. Even though NGC and PCGS combined show well over 100 examples in MS67, those figures may include a high percentage of duplicates; it is also likely that most Superb Gems are held in strong hands. This specimen delivers bold eye appeal through its pristine surfaces, radiant luster, and rich orange-gold coloration. Census: 72 in 67, 1 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N4719)
1903 G$1 Louisiana Purchase/McKinley MS65 PCGS. CAC. Strong honey-gold luster with a few small copper spots at the margins. Well-defined on McKinley's hair and an all-around attractive Gem.(
Registry values: N2998)
1903 G$1 Louisiana Purchase/McKinley MS65 PCGS. Striking butter-yellow luster is the prime attribute of this McKinley gold dollar Gem. Boldly detailed with a few dots of coppery alloy at the margins.(
Registry values: N2998)
1903 G$1 Louisiana Purchase/McKinley MS67 NGC. William McKinley signed the bill in 1901 that authorized the striking of the Jefferson commemorative gold dollars, and after his assassination a second issue was authorized behind the scenes depicting the late president. This is a splendid example that is nearly perfect on each side. The surfaces have lovely mint frost and the obverse displays slightly deeper orange-golden color than the yellow-gold reverse.(
Registry values: N4719)
1904 G$1 Lewis and Clark MS63 PCGS. This canary-gold representative has vibrant luster, and is well struck save for minor incompleteness on the denticles. Unabraded to the unaided eye, although a loupe locates delicate hairlines.
Ex: Dallas Signature (Heritage, 7/2006), lot 3319, which realized $2,760.(
Registry values: N1793)
1904 G$1 Lewis and Clark MS64 PCGS. CAC. A lovely near-Gem with only a few minute blemishes on each side, this piece is sharply defined and fully prooflike with mirrored fields around satiny devices. Although clearly a business strike, it is the quality of coins that were sometimes called proof in years gone by.(
Registry values: N2998)
1904 G$1 Lewis and Clark MS65 PCGS. CAC. The net mintage of 1904 Lewis and Clark commemorative gold dollars was only 10,025 pieces and many specimens were sold to the general public as souvenirs. As a result, the typical grade for this issue is in the AU range, and Gem Mint State examples are scarce. The present coin is a lovely Gem specimen , with a sharp strike and vibrant, frosty mint luster. The pleasing greenish-gold surfaces are virtually unmarked.(
Registry values: N4719)
1904 G$1 Lewis and Clark MS65 NGC. A boldly defined example, this Gem is much sharper than usually encountered. Both sides have brilliant and highly lustrous light yellow surfaces with only a few trivial imperfections of no overall concern. A remarkable and desirable example.(
Registry values: N4719)
1905 G$1 Lewis and Clark MS61 PCGS. Predominantly orange-gold, although the fields and portraits display blushes of faint lilac toning. The strike is bold except for the denticles, and luster fills the peripheries. Certified in a green label holder.(
Registry values: N1793)
1905 G$1 Lewis and Clark MS63 PCGS. CAC. A fully brilliant green-gold example with prooflike fields. Some central weakness is evident on each side, relatively common on these coins.(
Registry values: N1793)
1905 G$1 Lewis and Clark MS64 PCGS. A strong near-Gem representative of the second Lewis and Clark gold dollar issue, which had a lower survival rate than its 1904 counterpart. Sharply struck and minimally abraded for the grade, though what stands out most is the bold lemon-gold luster. Housed in a green label holder.(
Registry values: N2998)
1905 G$1 Lewis and Clark MS64 PCGS. CAC. This satiny near-Gem has gorgeous lemon-yellow surfaces with brilliant luster. The fields are mildly prooflike, and the design motifs are boldly detailed. It is a delightful example that is sure to capture the attention of advanced collectors.(
Registry values: N2998)
1905 G$1 Lewis and Clark MS64 PCGS. The net distribution figure for the 1905 Lewis and Clark gold dollar was a meager 10,041 pieces. Although this total is virtually the same as the figure for the 1904 issue, the 1905 is much scarcer. The present coin is a pleasing Choice example, with light greenish-gold surfaces and bright mint luster. All design elements are sharply defined, and eye appeal is quite strong.(
Registry values: N2998)
1905 G$1 Lewis and Clark MS65 PCGS. Issued in conjunction with Portland, Oregon's Louis and Clark Exposition, these gold dollars are extremely popular with historically minded collectors. This Gem is a splendid representative with deep yellow luster and lovely rose accents. PCGS has only certified 74 finer examples (8/10).(
Registry values: N4719)
1915-S G$1 Panama-Pacific Gold Dollar MS65 PCGS. CAC. Peach-gold and aquamarine toning graces this lustrous high grade commemorative gold dollar. Pristine except for a few wispy grazes on the cheek of the canal laborer. The mintmark is repunched southeast.(
Registry values: N2998)
1915-S G$1 Panama-Pacific Gold Dollar MS65 PCGS. Softly frosted luster with pale wheat-gold color dominant. A few richer butter-yellow hues appear at the low areas. Carefully preserved with lovely visual appeal.(
Registry values: N2998)
1915-S G$1 Panama-Pacific Gold Dollar MS66 PCGS. CAC. The 1915-S Panama-Pacific gold dollar enjoyed a net distribution of 15,000 pieces and the issue is reasonably available in high grade today. The present coin is a spectacular Premium Gem, with bright yellow-gold surfaces and vibrant mint luster. The strike is sharp in most areas, with just a touch of softness on the fins of the lower dolphin. Eye appeal is outstanding.(
Registry values: N2998)
1915-S $2 1/2 Panama-Pacific Quarter Eagle--Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. This slightly glossy gold commemorative exhibits essentially complete design detail, but the luster is subdued across the open fields.(
Registry values: N1793)
1915-S $2 1/2 Panama-Pacific Quarter Eagle MS63 PCGS. A crisply struck and satiny honey-gold example that is pleasing for the designated grade despite a few delicate field grazes on each side. The ornate object held by Columbia is a caduceus, symbolic of the conquest of Yellow Fever in the Panama Canal zone. Encased in an old green label holder.(
Registry values: N2998)
1915-S $2 1/2 Panama-Pacific Quarter Eagle MS65 PCGS. Part of an extensive set of commemoratives that Farran Zerbe created for the Panama-Pacific International Exposition, this quarter eagle is an integral piece of the entire issue. Both sides are nicely detailed with rich and frosty yellow surfaces.(
Registry values: N2998)
1916 G$1 McKinley MS65 PCGS. Flashy yellow-gold on the reverse with a more satiny sun-gold appearance on the obverse. This is an attractive Gem from the first year of the McKinley Birthplace design.(
Registry values: N2998)
1917 G$1 McKinley MS64+ NGC. CAC. Sun-gold and lime embrace this lustrous and precisely struck near-Gem. The reverse is immaculate, and the obverse has only trivial grazes.(
Registry values: N1793)
1917 G$1 McKinley MS65 PCGS. Wheat-gold and sun-yellow colors mingle on this pleasingly lustrous McKinley dollar. The portrait is well struck, though the memorial on the reverse is slightly better-defined.(
Registry values: N2998)
1922 G$1 Grant No Star MS64 PCGS. A coruscating honey-gold near-Gem of this scarce gold commemorative. No abrasions are apparent, and the strike is precise save for the unavoidable incompleteness on the tree trunk near the frame house window. Certified in an old green label holder.(
Registry values: N2998)
1922 G$1 Grant No Star MS65 PCGS. The 1922 Grant half dollars and gold dollars share the same overall design, including the With Star and No Star variations. Only the denomination is different on the two issues. This Gem is nicely detailed with green and rose hints accenting its frosty yellow surfaces.(
Registry values: N2998)
1922 G$1 Grant No Star MS67 NGC. Only 5,016 Grant No Star gold dollars were minted in March 1922. Most of these prized commemoratives have survived in high grades today, so even MS67 examples are not too difficult to locate, but only three coins have been certified in higher numeric grades by NGC and PCGS combined (8/10). The present coin displays vibrant mint luster on pristine yellow-gold surfaces, with an exquisite strike.(
Registry values: N4719)
1922 G$1 Grant With Star MS64 PCGS. There is little difference in the relative scarcity of the With Star and No Star Grant gold dollars, but it does provide diversity for collectors of commemorative gold dollars, in an era prior to mintmark varieties on commemoratives. This piece has radiant yellow-gold surfaces, and it would surely grade MS65 were it not for a tiny planchet void located on Grant's neck, directly below the ear.(
Registry values: N2998)
1922 G$1 Grant With Star MS65 PCGS. Deep yellow-gold luster with strong sun-yellow accents. A gleaming Gem example of this With Star variant, well-defined and generally smooth.(
Registry values: N2998)
1922 G$1 Grant With Star MS66 PCGS. A magnificent orange-gold Premium Gem that has coruscating luster and an undisturbed appearance. The strike is precise save for the unavoidable incompleteness on the middle tree trunk, located opposite the high point of Grant's bust. Housed in a green label holder.(
Registry values: N2998)
1922 G$1 Grant With Star MS67 PCGS. This Superb Gem Grant Star gold dollar is housed in an old green-label PCGS holder. It is sharply defined with pristine surfaces. Both sides have a lovely display of frosty luster, combining lemon-yellow and pale lime-green into a remarkable display.(
Registry values: N4719)
1926 $2 1/2 Sesquicentennial MS64 PCGS. CAC. A gorgeous near-Gem of this popular final classic gold commemorative issue. Softly frosted yellow luster shows a grade-defining graze within the obverse scroll.(
Registry values: N991)
1926 $2 1/2 Sesquicentennial MS65 PCGS. This quarter eagle, along with the related half dollar, mark the 150th anniversary of American independence. The obverse has a standing representative of Liberty, holding a torch and a scroll, the latter representing the Declaration of Independence. The reverse depicts Independence Hall as its central motif. This frosty and lustrous Gem has brilliant yellow surfaces with only a few minute abrasions.(
Registry values: N2998)
1926 $2 1/2 Sesquicentennial MS65 PCGS. A wonderful Gem that exhibits highly lustrous and frosty yellow-gold surfaces, this piece also has faint traces of light rose color. Commemorating the 150th year of our nation's independence, this piece was part of a two-coin set that also includes a half dollar.(
Registry values: N2998)
Proof Commemorative Gold
1903 G$1 Louisiana Purchase/McKinley PR64 NGC. CAC. Only 100 proofs were struck of each of the McKinley and Jefferson types in 1903. According to Anthony Swiatek these pieces were struck for "the select" and they were all mounted on an imprinted card with a wax paper window, heavy string embedded in a dark red wax seal, and signed by the Mint Superintendent and Coiner. Few of these remain today. There is no doubt of the proof status of this piece. The fields have a depth of reflectivity that is impossible to find on Uncirculated coins struck from polished dies or polished planchets. There is little contrast evident between the fields and devices, which is consistent with the method of manufacture of proofs at this time. The surfaces have an even orange-gold color and slight haziness. The only marks of note are actually strike-throughs and a couple of planchet flakes in the right obverse field. A rare opportunity for the commemorative specialist. Census: 6 in 64, 5 finer (7/10).
From The T.W. Brown Collection.
Modern Issues
1984-S G$10 Olympic Gold Ten Dollar PR70 Deep Cameo PCGS. A technically flawless example of this important modern commemorative issue, part of the first proof gold coinage issued by the U.S. Mint since 1915. Great black-and-gold contrast and stunning eye appeal.(
Registry values: N1793)
32-Piece 1995-1996 Atlanta Olympic Commemorative Set in Wooden Case. Every design, every metal, every coin from half dollars to half eagles...the complete 32-coin Uncirculated and Proof set of Atlanta Olympic commemoratives. All coins housed in their original Mint plastic capsules, the whole contained in a two-tray setup mounted in an impressive wooden box. Comes with key and certificate of authenticity.
1997-W G$5 Jackie Robinson Gold Five Dollar PR70 Deep Cameo PCGS. Strong frost on the central devices and gleaming "black-gold" mirrors. A faultless representative of this underrated but increasingly appreciated modern gold commemorative.(
Registry values: N2998)
Franklin D. Roosevelt and George Washington Bicentennial Two-Coin Gold Sets. A pair of proof-and-uncirculated five dollar gold two-coin sets, both in original Mint packaging, honoring two of the nation's most respected presidents. Includes the 1997-W Franklin D. Roosevelt and 1999-W George Washington Bicentennial designs.
2000-W $10 Library of Congress Bimetallic Ten Dollars Uncertified. The distinctive and increasingly famous gold-platinum bimetallic Library of Congress ten dollar commemorative, offered here essentially as issued in the original government packaging. Comes in plastic capsule mounted in midnight-blue closing case, along with certificate of authenticity, cardboard outer box, and slipcover.(
Registry values: P2, N2)
2001-W $5 Capitol Visitor's Center Half Eagle MS70 NGC. A technically flawless example of this modern issue, one of just 6,761 pieces sold for the Uncirculated finish. Pale yellow-gold surfaces are satiny and delightful.(
Registry values: P1)
Modern Bullion Coins
Five-Piece 10th Anniversary 1995-W American Eagle Proof Set. A 10th Anniversary proof American Eagle set, housed in the original packaging. The set includes the gold coins in tenth-ounce, quarter-ounce, half-ounce, and one-ounce sizes, but as always, the star attraction is the low-mintage one-ounce silver proof, essentially as issued in its plastic capsule.
Five-Piece 10th Anniversary 1995-W American Eagle Proof Set. The proof Silver Eagle easily grades PR67 or finer, with impressive contrast. All four gold denominations accompany the key silver piece, housed in the original case of issue with paperwork and the outer box. An important set for the modern commemorative collector.(
Registry values: N1793)
1995-W $1 Silver Eagle PR69 Ultra Cameo NGC. The 1995-W Silver Eagle boasts a low mintage of 30,000 pieces and is considered the key issue in the series. This spectacular specimen displays amazing contrast between its lustrous, frosty devices and deeply mirrored fields of unfathomable depth. Both sides are entirely brilliant with no evidence of toning, and the surfaces are technically perfect.(
Registry values: N2998)
1995-W $1 Silver Eagle PR69 Ultra Cameo NGC. An important key date, the 1995-W proof Silver Eagle was only offered in complete proof sets, including gold coinage. The high price of the sets limited orders, and only 30,125 sets were produced. The coin offered here is virtually perfect, with stunning field-device contrast between the frosty design elements and the deeply mirrored surfaces.(
Registry values: N2998)
1995-W $1 Silver Eagle PR69 Ultra Cameo NGC. A gorgeous Ultra Cameo representative of this key date issue in the American Silver Eagle series. Just 30,125 pieces were produced, and survivors are far too few to satisfy the demand from collectors. Fully struck and nearly pristine, with just a trace amount of cloudiness detected in the fields.(
Registry values: N2998)
1995-W $1 Silver Eagle PR69 Ultra Cameo NGC. A virtually perfect specimen of the key date in the series, the intensity of the field-device contrast on this Ultra Cameo piece is overwhelming. The richly frosted devices are fully detailed, and no distractions can be detected in the mirrored fields with the naked eye.(
Registry values: N2998)
1995-W $1 Silver Eagle PR69 Ultra Cameo NGC. The quality of this important, limited mintage American Silver Eagle is difficult to overstate. The fields are pristine and possess impossibly deep mirrors. The devices are intricately detailed and incredibly frosty. Only 30,125 examples of this key date were produced, and only a small percentage that number can match the appeal of this virtually perfect example.(
Registry values: N2998)
1995-W $1 Silver Eagle PR69 Ultra Cameo NGC. Among American Silver Eagles, no date approaches the 1995-W in terms of scarcity and importance. The 1995-W boasts the lowest mintage of the series, and the quality of the coin offered here has seldom been matched by any example. The black-on-white flash of the frosty devices against the deeply mirrored fields is simply stunning.(
Registry values: N2998)
2006-W $50 One-Ounce Gold Eagle Reverse Proof PR70 NGC. To celebrate the 20th anniversary of the American gold eagle program, the U.S. Mint in 2006 issued a special three-piece set. The cornerstone of the set was the one-ounce 2006-W reverse proof, which has mirrored devices instead of the usual mirrored fields. It remains the only such issue of the gold series. As indicated by its grade, the present piece is fully struck and has perfect preservation.
2006-W $50 One-Ounce Gold Buffalo PR70 Deep Cameo PCGS. Frosted devices take up most of each side, while the windows of bright field are textured and delightful. A flawless example of this early proof American Buffalo one-ounce issue.
2007-W $50 One-Ounce Gold Eagle PR70 Deep Cameo PCGS. A vision of modern Mint perfection, flawlessly contrasted with incredible depth of reflectivity. A magnificent specimen of this American Eagle proof gold issue.
2008-W $1 Reverse of 2007 Silver Eagle MS70 PCGS. Flawless and fantastic, a great example of this peripheral-lettering variant. Comes with box of issue and certificate of authenticity.
2008-W $1 Reverse of 2007 Silver Eagle MS70 PCGS. An ideal silver-satin representative of the elusive Reverse of 2007 type. Comes with box of issue and certificate of authenticity.
2008-W $1 Reverse of 2007 Silver Eagle MS70 PCGS. A technically flawless example of this increasingly popular variety. Comes with box of issue and certificate of authenticity.
2008 $1 Reverse of 2007 Silver Eagle MS70 PCGS. The scarce Reverse of 2007 type, seen here with a few pinpoint luster breaks in the satin. Comes with box of issue and certificate of authenticity.
Four-Coin 2008-W American Buffalo Gold Proof Set. A four-coin set housed in the original government box, case, and plastic containers (i.e. not certified). Includes the tenth-ounce, quarter-ounce, half-ounce, and one ounce issues.
2008-W $50 One-Ounce Gold Eagle MS70 PCGS. Assigned a grade of perfection, this lovely piece has lustrous gold surfaces with a bold strike.
2008-W $50 One-Ounce Gold Eagle PR70 Deep Cameo PCGS. A technically spectacular example of the popular one-ounce gold American Eagle proofs, perfectly contrasted between frosted devices and "black-gold" mirrors. Great modern eye appeal.
2008-W $100 One-Ounce Platinum Eagle MS70 NGC. Described by NGC as "Early Releases." A satiny specimen with fully struck devices and flawless surfaces. The reverse design celebrates the Judicial branch of Federal government. The 2010 Guide Book reports a mintage of just 1,905 pieces.
2009 $20 Ultra High Relief Gold Twenty MS70 PCGS. A technically flawless example of this modern masterpiece, a small-diameter twenty dollar coin with deeply concave fields. The iconic devices of Saint-Gaudens rise from the centers.
2009-W G$50 One-Ounce Gold Buffalo PR70 Deep Cameo PCGS. PCGS designated as a First Strike. Technically flawless. The black-gold of the textured fields provides a contrasting backdrop to the butter-yellow frost on the devices.
2009-W $50 One-Ounce Gold Buffalo PR70 Deep Cameo PCGS. PCGS designated as a "First Strike." A technically flawless example of this popular pure-gold proof modern. Thickly frosted butter-yellow surfaces yield to faintly textured and boldly mirrored fields.
Coins of Hawaii
1883 10C Hawaii Ten Cents MS62 PCGS. Struck on standard silver planchets at the San Francisco Mint, the Hawaiian coins carried denominations equivalent to those of the U.S. coinage, with the denomination express in English and Hawaiian terms. This dime, also known as the umi keneta, is an attractive example with dark gray toning over lustrous silver surfaces.
1883 10C Hawaii Ten Cents MS65 PCGS. This crisply defined Gem displays thick, satiny luster under a bit of speckled russet and crimson toning, along with a few flashes of turquoise iridescence at the obverse periphery. The only disturbances worthy of mention are a teardrop blemish down from King Kalakaua's eye and a trio of paper-thin marks at the back of the neck. Precious few Gems survive of this lowest-denomination 1883 issue, struck for the kingdom through the connections of sugar baron Claus Spreckels. Population: 19 in 65, 11 finer (8/10).
1883 50C Hawaii Half Dollar MS61 NGC. A highly lustrous and attractive hapalua with delicate gold toning over satiny surfaces. The obverse field is reflective while the reverse is less mirrored. A sharply defined piece with minor hairlines and abrasions.
1883 50C Hawaii Half Dollar MS62 NGC. A delightful Mint State piece with sharp design details and lustrous silver surfaces beneath delicate heather and iridescent toning.
1883 $1 Hawaii Dollar--Cleaned--ANACS. AU Details. A slate-gray and luminous representative of this coveted Hawaiian denomination. Although somewhat bright, no marks are individually consequential, and the king's hair and beard retain substantial detail.
1880 TOKEN Wailuku Plantation 1 Real XF45 PCGS. Medcalf 2TE-6. a lovely example of the scarce and highly collectible Wailuku Plantation token. Following the Spanish system, the 1 real denomination was the equivalent of 12 1/2 cents. This piece has intermingled medium and dark brown surfaces with some minor roughness of no concern to its overall desirability. Population: 3 in 45, 3 finer (8/10).
Errors
1965 1C Lincoln Cent--Struck on a 90% Silver Dime Planchet--MS63 NGC. 2.5 grams. A transitional pattern issue spanning the change from silver to clad composition. These extremely rare errors were created when a small number of silver dime planchets remained inside one of the Mint's large tote bins when the bin was then filled with cent planchets for production, and the few remaining dime planchets found their way to the cent press. All errors of the "wrong planchet" class were created in a similar manner. Although 1964-dated silver dimes were minted in 1965, few examples of this particular transitional error were produced. The present example is a brilliant Mint State piece with frosty silver luster and attractive light gray surfaces. It is sharply struck with only a few details at the edge of the undersized planchet.
Ex: Phoenix ANA Signature (Heritage, 3/2008), lot 1295, which realized $8,050.
1992 1C --Lincoln Cent--Double Denomination--Struck on 1992-P Roosevelt Dime--MS65 PCGS. The dime was struck first, then the 1992-P Roosevelt dime somehow made its way back into the planchets for the Lincoln cent presses, where it entered obverse-to-obverse but rotated about 100 degrees clockwise from the subsequent Lincoln portrait. The 1992 date from the dime is faint but discernible, while the dime's P mintmark is clear. The 1992 date and the Lincoln details from the later cent strike are, of course, much bolder, with a similar reverse appearance. This Gem piece appears nearly mark-free, with the expected silver-gray coloration. These double-denomination errors are quite popular in the marketplace.
2001 1C Lincoln Cent--Struck on a 2001-P Roosevelt Dime--MS66 NGC. An important double-denomination error showing considerable design elements from both the Lincoln cent and the Roosevelt dime. The profile of Roosevelt nicely frames the Lincoln Memorial. A wonderful opportunity for the error aficionado or the collector of unusual numismatic properties.
Undated 5C Jefferson Nickel--Struck 55% Off Center on a Philippine 10 Sentimos Planchet--MS63 NGC. 2 gm. The U.S. Mint struck Philippines 10 sentimos between 1967 and 1976. The present piece has the Reverse of 1972, first introduced in 1971. The date and any mintmark are absent, as the piece is widely off center toward 3 o'clock. The struck portion is moderately prooflike due to prominent die polish lines. The unstruck portion has light gold toning and a minor scrape on the upper reverse.
From The New England Collection of Error Coins.
Undated 5C Jefferson Nickel--Struck 75% Off-Center on a Silver Dime Planchet--MS63 NGC. 2.5 grams. At least 75% off-center at 12 o'clock. Both sides have subtle heather toning with full luster on the struck portion and bright silver on the unstruck portion.
From The New England Collection of Error Coins.
Undated 5C Jefferson Nickel--Struck 80% Off-Center on a Cent Planchet--MS64 Red NGC. 3.0 grams. Off-center at 4 o'clock. The small struck tab retains fully brilliant red luster with a reflective field. The vast unstruck portion is fully red with myriad tiny planchet marks.
From The New England Collection of Error Coins.
Undated 5C Jefferson Nickel--Struck 55% Off-Center on a Clad Dime Planchet--MS65 NGC. 2.25 grams. Struck off-center at 5 o'clock. Light champagne toning is evident on both sides of this lustrous Gem.
From The New England Collection of Error Coins.
1944-P 5C Jefferson Nickel--Struck on a Dime Planchet--AU55 NGC. 2.48 grams. Both sides are fully brilliant and untoned with a trace of high point wear. Some design weakness is due to the thinner dime planchet. An important and seldom encountered error.
From The New England Collection of Error Coins.
1953-S 5C Jefferson Nickel--Struck over a 1953-S Lincoln Cent--MS65 Red and Brown NGC. Evidence of the date from the Lincoln cent is visible on Jefferson's coat. This piece has intermingled orange mint luster with pale blue-brown toning on each side.
From The New England Collection of Error Coins.
1955 5C Jefferson Nickel--Struck on a Silver Dime Planchet--AU55 NGC. 2.5 gm. This wrong planchet error is uncentered toward 7:30. The rim is complete near LIBERTY and opposite near OF AMERICA. The date is mostly intact, although the tops of the 55 are off the flan. The centers are softly brought up, but the untoned surfaces glimmer with luster.
From The New England Collection of Error Coins.
1957-D 5C Jefferson Nickel--Struck on a Cent Planchet--MS63 Brown NGC. 3.0 grams. Somewhat weakly detailed but fully lustrous, the medium brown surfaces show splashes of iridescence with considerable original orange mint luster still visible on both sides.
From The New England Collection of Error Coins.
1962-D 5C Jefferson Nickel--Overstruck on a 1962-D Cent--MS64 Red and Brown NGC. A satiny wrong planchet error with pale rose-gold color that approaches full Red. Well centered with nearly complete peripheral legends. The nickel date and mintmark are bold. The date of the cent undertype is partially evident near the E in CENTS. The cent mintmark is not apparent.
From The New England Collection of Error Coins.
1963-D 5C Jefferson Nickel--Struck on a Dime Planchet--MS62 NGC. 2.6 grams. Imperfectly centered but with a full date and mintmark. The surfaces are light silver with full satin luster and splashes of faint toning on the obverse.
From The New England Collection of Error Coins.
1964 5C Jefferson Nickel--Struck on a Dime Planchet--MS62 NGC. 2.5 grams. A satiny, prooflike example with fully brilliant silver surfaces. Both sides show some weakness due to the thin planchet. A scarce and desirable error.
From The New England Collection of Error Coins.
1965 5C Jefferson Nickel--Struck on a Dime Planchet--MS65 NGC. 2.20 grams. Although a trifle weak at the centers, both sides of this Gem have brilliant and highly lustrous nickel-gray surfaces with frosty luster. an outstanding example for the appreciative collector.
From The New England Collection of Error Coins.
1969-D 5C Jefferson Nickel--Struck on a Dime Planchet--MS64 NGC. 2.21 grams. Satiny light gray surfaces with full luster. Nicely centered with the date and mintmark fully visible.
From The New England Collection of Error Coins.
1970-S 5C Jefferson Nickel--Double Struck, Broadstruck, 2nd Strike Obverse Struck Thru Planchet--MS67 Six Full Steps NGC, broadstruck and then struck again, the second time through a planchet (which became the other coin in this lot) that obscured the obverse; and the second piece in this mated error pair, a 1970-S Jefferson Nickel--Obverse Die Cap--MS67 NGC, a deep die cap that shows a bold Jefferson obverse inside the cap, but also a severely flattened brockage of Jefferson on the bottom.
1973 5C Jefferson Nickel--Struck on a Struck Lincoln Cent--MS66 Red and Brown NGC. The Lincoln cent is probably also a 1973 issue, although the date is invisible. This beauty has nearly full orange mint luster with frosty surfaces and remarkable eye appeal.
From The New England Collection of Error Coins.
1974 5C Jefferson Nickel--Struck on a 1974 Lincoln Cent--MS65 Red and Brown NGC. A delightful Gem representative of this earlier double denomination error, this piece exhibits bright orange surfaces with slight mellowing. Traces of brown and iridescent toning are evident on each side.
From The New England Collection of Error Coins.
1978 5C Jefferson Nickel--Overstruck on a 1978 Dime--MS65 NGC. This lustrous and untoned double denomination error is uncentered toward 9 o'clock. The rim is complete along the right borders, while the left-side legends are absent. The portrait is complete aside from the bust tip. Roosevelt gazes north relative to Monticello. The dime date is readily evident on the left wing of Monticello.
From The New England Collection of Error Coins.
1980-P 5C Jefferson Nickel--Struck 30% Off-Center on a Cent Planchet--MS64 Red NGC. 3.05 grams. Off-center at 10 o'clock. Deep orange mint luster is evident on each side with satiny surfaces and excellent eye appeal. an impressive wrong-planchet mint error.
From The New England Collection of Error Coins.
Undated 5C Jefferson Nickel--Overstruck on a 1980-P Dime--MS65 NGC. Uncentered toward 4 o'clock, with complete left-side rims and absent right-side legends. Roosevelt gazes southwest relative to Monticello. The dime date is faint but complete, and the dime mintmark is bold. Roosevelt's eye is plain, and the motifs of the dime reverse are prominent on Jefferson's head.
From The New England Collection of Error Coins.
1981-P 5C Jefferson Nickel--Struck 15% Off-Center on a Cent Planchet--MS64 Red NGC. 3.1 grams. Off-center at 1 o'clock. This beautiful piece has brilliant and frosty mint luster with bright orange surfaces. Trivial spots and marks prevent a higher grade.
From The New England Collection of Error Coins.
1981-P 5C Jefferson Nickel--Struck on a 1981 Lincoln Cent--MS65 Red and Brown NGC. Mostly brilliant with pinkish luster that exhibits splashes of violet and hints of pale brown. A pleasing and attractive Gem with heavy die polish visible in the reverse field. An important double denomination error sometimes known as a six cent piece.
From The New England Collection of Error Coins.
1985-P 5C Jefferson Nickel--Struck on a 1985 Lincoln Cent--MS62 Red and Brown NGC. The obverse has a blend of dark brown, blue, violet, and teal, while the reverse has considerable deep orange with iridescent toning. A rather distinctive six-cent piece.
From The New England Collection of Error Coins.
1993-P 5C Jefferson Nickel--Struck over 1992 Lincoln Cent--MS67 Red NGC. In addition to its status as a double-denomination error coin, this piece actually spans two different years. The 1993 Jefferson nickel was struck over a previously minted 1992 Lincoln cent. The 1992 date from the Lincoln cent is clearly visible on the reverse. This amazing Superb Gem is fully brilliant with rich orange mint luster.
From The New England Collection of Error Coins.
1961 5C Jefferson Nickel--Struck 30% Off Center--PR66 NGC. Widely off center toward 90%, with a full date and all of the mintmark area present. The left-side legends are absent, but Jefferson's portrait is intact aside from the bust tip. The steps are razor-sharp. Dramatic powder-blue and orange toning ensures the eye appeal.
From The New England Collection of Error Coins.
1968-S 5C Jefferson Nickel--Double Struck with Both Strikes Broadstruck--PR64 NGC. An incredible proof error with fully brilliant surfaces that retain a trace of champagne and gold toning. The obverse, especially, shows evidence of the two broadstrikes, with excellent centering to show the entire design. This piece shows that even proof coins were subject to anomalies within the Mint.
From The New England Collection of Error Coins.
1975-S 5C Jefferson Nickel--Struck on a Liberia 10C Planchet--PR66 Cameo NGC. 1.91 grams. An amazing proof error with exceptional detail and contrast. The fields are deeply mirrored with attractive iridescent toning.
From The New England Collection of Error Coins.
1916-D Dime--Broadstruck--XF45 NGC. While any 1916-D dime is sure to attract bidding attention, this Choice XF example has extra allure for collectors of errors and oddities. It is a broadstrike, minted out-of-collar with appreciable unstruck areas at the rims, most visibly on the upper right reverse. Rose-orange accents visit the still-lustrous silver-gray surfaces.
1965 10C Roosevelt Dime--Struck on a Silver Dime Planchet--AU55 PCGS. Breen-3761, which he considered extremely rare. This transitional alloy mint error was struck in 1965 or early 1966, at a time when the mint was striking dimes in two different alloys, the traditional 90% silver and the copper-nickel "sandwich" composition still in use today. The silver pieces were dated 1964, and the clad examples bore 1965 dates. A few planchets were diverted to the wrong dies, such as the present unabraded example, which has satin luster and light olive-gold and cream-gray toning.
Undated 25C Denver Mint Washington Quarter--Struck on a Silver Dime Planchet, Uniface Obverse--MS63 PCGS. A silver dime planchet and a silver quarter planchet were simultaneously fed between quarter dies. The dime planchet faced the reverse die, and the quarter planchet faced the obverse die. The dime planchet was well centered, and thus the reverse legends are nearly complete, with the bottom of OLLA missing. The strike stretched the dime flan so thin that a weak, ghostly image of the reverse is faintly apparent on the side that was indented into the quarter planchet, which is not included in the lot.
1965 25C Washington Quarter--Struck on a 90% Silver Planchet--XF45 PCGS. Breen-4416, which he calls extremely rare. A transitional alloy wrong planchet error, similar to the more famous 1943 bronze Lincoln cent. In 1965 and early 1966, quarters were struck in both silver and copper-nickel format. The silver quarters were dated 1964, and the copper-nickel quarters were dated 1965. Inevitably, a few of the planchets were diverted to unintended dies, such as the present piece. This is a lightly circulated example with ample luster and medium tan toning. A curved pinscratch is noted near Washington's nose.
1964 50C Kennedy Half--Struck on a Clad Quarter Planchet--MS62 NGC. 5.6 gm. This Kennedy half dollar has two important mint errors. It is struck on a quarter planchet, and in an improper alloy. 1964-dated halves should be 90% silver instead of the clad "sandwich" alloy familiar to present commerce. The centering is virtually ideal, since the date is complete save for a sliver of its base, and most of the portrait is present, as is the mintmark area left of the eagle's tail. Appropriately, the denomination is completely absent.
(1964) Kennedy Half--Reverse Die Cap, Obverse Obliterated--MS63 PCGS. No date visible, though the combination of a 90% silver planchet and the lack of a mintmark on the hyper-sharp reverse fixes the coin as a 1964. This piece adhered to the reverse die and sustained multiple blows from the dies, at least one an irregular strike that left a depression on the obverse and caused the whole piece to bend or bow out. Not an especially deep die cap, but an intriguing one with a prominent "lip" at the upper obverse.
1972-S $1 Silver Ike Dollar--Detached Silver Reverse Layer--PR63 PCGS. The 40% silver Ike dollars, like the 40% silver Kennedy halves of 1965 to 1970, were "sandwich" coins that had thin outer layers of 80% silver and an inner core of primarily copper alloy. On the present specimen, a portion of the reverse outer layer detached after striking, perhaps due to gas trapped within the coinage strip between the core and outer layer. The obverse has a normal appearance, but the reverse displays the green-gold and rose copper core between 1 o'clock and 5:30. The detached reverse layer fragment has a nearly straight left edge, and is housed in a separate PCGS holder graded PR63 Deep Cameo. The "obverse" of the thin reverse fragment exhibits an incused and reversed image, impressed through the fragment during the strike.
1897 $5 Liberty Half Eagle--Off Center--AU55 ANACS. Struck slightly off center toward 6 o'clock. The design is intact aside from portions of a few dentils, but a broad area of unstruck surface is centered at 12 o'clock. The upper reverse rim is significantly raised. Although designated AU55 by ANACS, the luster is essentially complete, and the only indication of circulation is a few faint hairlines in the fields.
Ex: Pacific Coast Mint Error Collection (Heritage, 5/2007), lot 2796.
Assay Medals
1963 Assay Commission Medal. MS65 Uncertified. Julian AC-107, R.6. Silver, 57 mm., 2,055 grains. James Madison Hunnicutt, Jr., served on the 1963 Assay Commission. He was chairman of the Committee on Assaying. Now a 50 year ANA member, he served with such numismatic notables as Matthew Rothert, Elston Bradfield, Mrs. Oscar Dodson, and Leonard Stark. Hunnicutt was nominated by Senator Albert Gore, Sr. At the time he served as general manager of the Nashville Parking Board. Perhaps a one of a kind archive, the Hunnicutt Collection contains several items that are seldom seen on an individual basis. The following inventory of individual items is presented in approximate chronological order:
1. John F. Kennedy. Western Union Telegram, dated February 7, 1963. "I shall shortly sign your commission appointing you a member of the Annual Assay Commission. It gives me a great deal of pleasure to do this, and I want at the same time to send you this message to tell you how delighted I am that you are going to be able to serve."
2. The Nashville Tennessean newspaper article and photograph, published February 8, 1963. "Hunnicutt's 1-Day Job Payless."
3. Assay Commission Appointment Certificate, dated February 13, 1963. The approximately 11" x 14" certificate is hand-signed, probably a secretarial signature on behalf of President Kennedy.
4. Time Table for the 1963 U.S. Assay Commission. Notes in Hunnicutt's hand are written on the Time Table form. Other blank forms are included.
5. Name sign for Mr. Hunnicutt.
6. 1963 Proof Set with envelope signed by Mint Director Eva Adams. Each coin is a wonderful Gem or finer specimen, most with bold cameo contrast.
7. Bureau of the Mint. Annual Assay Commission, 1963. This 15 chapter book provides detailed information necessary to conduct the assay work. Proceedings of the 1962 Assay Commission are included.
8. Philadelphia Inquirer photograph published February 14, 1963. Shown are Michael H. Sura, Eva Adams, and Matthew Rothert, with a tote bin of coins reserved for the assay.
9. Michael H. Sura Letter Dated March 11, 1963. A reply to Hunnicutt's letter to Sura thanking him and his staff for their courtesy during his visit.
10a. Proceedings of the Annual Assay Commission, 1963. The report tells the findings of the commission and its various committees.
10b. Eva Adams, Cover Letter Dated March 20, 1963. The letter from Eva Adams, and signed by her, transmitted the proceedings book.
11. 1963 Assay Commission Silver Medal, case, and box. Silver. 57 mm. 2,055 grains. The obverse depicts Treasury Secretary C. Douglas Dillon. The reverse shows a scene of Assay Commission members. J. MADISON HUNNICUTT, JR. is inscribed on the edge. The medal is pristine with antique gray surfaces. The outer box is signed by Gilroy Roberts who designed the obverse, and Frank Gasparro who designed the reverse.
12. Mint Director. Annual Report of the Director of the Mint, Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 1963. Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1964.
13. Pessolano-Filos, Francis. The Assay Medals and The Assay Commissions, 1841-1977. New York: Eros Publishing Company, 1983. Page 254 incorrectly identifies Hunnicutt as the Chairman of the Commission, a post held by Matthew Rothert.
14. Julian, R.W. and Ernest E. Keusch. Medals of the United States Assay Commission, 1860-1977. Lake Mary, FL: The Token and Medal Society, Inc., 1989.
U.S. Mint Medals
1976 U.S. Mint 16.8 Ounce Gold Bicentennial Medal MS68 NGC. 75 mm. Private ownership of gold in the U.S., banned by Franklin Roosevelt's executive order in 1933, was restored on December 31, 1974 by Public Law 93-373. While the measure was presented to President Richard Nixon for approval or veto, he resigned the presidency before signing; the law was signed instead by Gerald Ford on August 14, 1974.
The Bicentennial of the Revolution had many numismatic observations, but few were so grand as the mammoth 16.8-ounce gold medals issued by the U.S. Mint in 1976 for the American Revolution Bicentennial Administration. The gold Bicentennial Medals are among the rarest modern Mint issues. Just 424 of the medals were sold, unsurprising in light of vast gold content contained in them, and of those sold, many were melted in the great run-up of the gold price in 1979-1980. This medal, marked #141 on the edge (not visible in holder), is one of the few survivors. Its broad butter-yellow surfaces are nearly untouched, and the sculptural depth is magnificent. An important piece of modern Mint history. Comes with original wood box and fold-out informative pamphlet.
So-Called Dollars
1826 Erie Canal Completion Medal, HK-1, R.6, Uncertified. White metal, 45mm. This important medal opens the classic Hibler-Kappen reference, and marks the completion of the Erie Canal, or the "Union of the Erie with the Atlantic" as the obverse legend states. Ground was broken for the Canal project on July 4, 1817 and was completed October 26, 1825. This medal was issued by the City of New York with dies by Charles Cushing Wright and designs by Archibald Robertson. Dove-gray fields exhibit expected granularity. White luster brightens protected areas. Uncirculated with no evidence of friction, but a horizontal pinscratch crosses the obverse field at elbow level with Pan and Poseidon. The original box of issue accompanies. It is in VF to XF condition with charming, unfaded paper inlays.
Expositions and Fairs
1893 World's Columbian Exposition Award Medal MS65 Brown NGC. Eglit-90. Bronze, 77 mm. Obverse by Augustus Saint-Gaudens, scene of Christopher Columbus arriving in the New World; reverse by Charles E. Barber (replacing Saint-Gaudens), two allegorical seminude winged females over six-line commemorative inscription. The medal was awarded to a St. John's School, possibly the one in Elgin, IL, though the reason for the award is not given. A carefully preserved Gem with rich bronze color and great all-around eye appeal.
Miscellaneous Medals and Tokens
Impressions of Restrike Confederate Cent Dies in Copper Block. Side-by-side impressions of obverse and reverse of the Confederate cent as restruck by Bashlow, embedded in a block of copper or possibly brass or bronze. Similar to lot 29171 in our September 2008 Tokens and Medals Signature Auction #1100, but with the stamped numbers "048" in place of the imprint of August C. Frank.
GSA Dollars
1880/79-CC $1 Reverse of 1878 MS64 NGC. VAM-4. A Top 100 Variety. Prominently overdated and a visual delight. The obverse has mostly whitish-gray toning, but the right and upper reverse has rich bands of green-gold, blue, and plum patina. Band-certified in the GSA holder of issue, no box or certificate.(
Registry values: P5, N991)
1880/79-CC $1 Reverse of 1878 MS65 NGC. VAM-4. A Top 100 Variety. The overdate is bold on this GSA dollar. Faintly toned silver surfaces are frosted with just a few specks of brown color. Band-certified in the GSA holder of issue, no box or certificate.(
Registry values: P5, N1793)
1880-CC $1 8/7 Reverse of 1878 MS64 NGC. VAM-7. The minor overdate, but nonetheless an intriguing example. The lustrous obverse has cloud-gray toning, while the reverse is slightly lighter in hue. Band-certified in the GSA holder of issue, no box or certificate.(
Registry values: P5)
1881-CC $1 MS63 NGC. CAC. Well-defined with bright and frosted luster. Bold bands of olive and blue-plum toning appear at the right obverse and the center and right reverse. Band-certified in the GSA holder of issue, no cardboard box or papers.(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1881-CC $1 MS65 NGC. What the GSA called "tarnish" when it offered this Gem is actually a crescent of attractive pumpkin-orange and blue-green toning around the upper right reverse. This lustrous and well struck beauty is band-certified in the holder of issue with outer box and two information cards.(
Registry values: P4, N991)
1882-CC $1 MS65 NGC. An essentially brilliant and well struck Carson City Gem that shows just a few small splashes of peripheral peach toning. Band-certified in the GSA holder of issue, no cardboard box or papers.(
Registry values: P3, N991)
1883-CC $1 MS65 Deep Prooflike NGC. Simply astounding silver-white reflectivity in the fields. A single spot of dark toning at Liberty's temple and the well-defined hair nearby is the only hint of color. Comes with outer box but no certificate.(
Registry values: P2, N991)
1884-CC $1 MS66 NGC. Bright silver overall with gold and orange toning at the upper and right obverse and a green-tinged echo at the lower reverse. This well struck Premium Gem is band-certified in the holder of issue and comes with outer box and one information slip.(
Registry values: P2, N991)
1884-CC $1 MS66 NGC. "Important: This coin has never been placed in circulation by the U.S. Government. However, due to its heavy scratches or tarnish it was culled out of the 'Uncirculated' category and was offered in a special category ('Mixed Carson City') at a $15.00 minimum bid price." So reads one of the two cards included in this lot, but we suspect that the winning bidder did not mind receiving this Premium Gem! Light gold and peach patina appears at parts of the margins, but the surfaces are generally bright otherwise. Band-certified in the holder of issue with box.(
Registry values: P2, N991)
1885-CC $1 MS65 NGC. Pale gold and cloud-gray whispers drape the lustrous surfaces of this well-defined GSA dollar. Band-certified in the hard-sided GSA holder of issue with outer box and certificate.(
Registry values: P4, N991)
1885-CC $1 MS65 NGC. This lively Gem is minimally toned save for speckles of gold and green. Well struck and band-certified in the GSA holder of issue with box and certificate.(
Registry values: P4, N991)
1885-CC $1 MS66 NGC. Brightly lustrous with little patina save for a crescent of yellow and amber-rose along the lower right obverse. Well-defined and frosty, a great Premium Gem. Band-certified in the GSA holder of issue with box and certificate.(
Registry values: P4, N1793)
1885-CC $1 MS66 NGC. This nearly brilliant Premium Gem has booming luster and attractive preservation. A popular low mintage CC-mint dollar, accompanied by the box and certificate of GSA issue.(
Registry values: P4, N1793)
1885-CC $1 MS62 Deep Prooflike NGC. An immensely reflective and boldly contrasted example of this favored low-mintage issue, moderately abraded on the portrait but appealing for the grade. Band-certified in the GSA holder of issue, no cardboard box or papers.(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1890-CC $1 MS63 NGC. Bright silvery appearance, softly struck in the centers but only lightly abraded. Band-certified in the GSA holder of issue. Box and information card, no certificate of authenticity.(
Registry values: P5, N991)
1891-CC $1 MS61 NGC. VAM-3. A Top 100 Variety. Moderately abraded but near-brilliant example of the "Spitting Eagle." Band-certified in the GSA holder of issue. Box and information card, no certificate of authenticity.(
Registry values: P6, N491)
1891-CC $1 MS62 NGC. VAM-3. A Top 100 Variety. A lustrous silver-white version of the "Spitting Eagle," housed in the GSA holder of issue. Includes box and information card, no CoA.(
Registry values: P6, N491)
1891-CC $1 MS62 NGC. A shining example that shows a kiss of gold at the margins of an otherwise silver-white coin. Band-certified in the GSA holder of issue. Box and information card, no certificate of authenticity.(
Registry values: P6, N491)
1891-CC $1 MS62 NGC. VAM-3. A Top 100 Variety. The "Spitting Eagle," seen here as brilliant save for a few dots of cloudy gray toning scattered in the fields. Band-certified in the GSA holder of issue with outer box but no papers.(
Registry values: P6, N491)
1903-O $1 GSA Soft Pack MS62 NGC. Treasury releases made the 1903-O Morgan dollar, once a former rarity, more accessible to collectors. This MS62 example is pouch-certified by NGC in the original GSA soft pack with blue envelope also included. The obverse is faintly toned with horizontal scrapes and abrasions at the lower left and center, while the reverse has a cleaner appearance.(
Registry values: P4, N491)
Session 4
Patterns
1836 P2C Two Cents, Judd-53, Pollock-54, Low R.6, Genuine PCGS. Proof. Ex: Denali. 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 an XF specimen with environmental damage that has been cleaned. The first pattern two cent design. The obverse shows a small eagle that stands on a cloud, reminiscent of 1796 silver coinage. The reverse has the denomination widely spaced within a peripheral laurel wreath. Struck in billon with a reeded edge. Dark gray and somewhat granular with hairlines on the central reverse field.
1838 P50C Half Dollar, Judd-73, Pollock-77, R.5, PR64 NGC. The obverse, once attributed to Chief Engraver William Kneass, is more likely the work of assistant Christian Gobrecht. It depicts a large draped bust of Liberty facing left. A level flying eagle faces left, dominating the reverse. This apparent restrike has three die cracks on the reverse. This most likely places it as one of the earlier restrikes, as later restrikes show as many as five cracks and die rust (not apparent here). The hairlined surfaces are mostly brilliant with light russet toning around the margins.
1851 P1C One Cent, Judd-127 Original, Pollock-149, Low R.6, PR Genuine PCGS. The PCGS number ending in 94 suggests altered surfaces as the reason, or one of the reasons, that PCGS deemed this coin not gradable. In our opinion, this coin has the details of a PR60 specimen that has been lightly cleaned. Struck on a perforated annular planchet. The obverse has CENT above and ONE TENTH SILVER below. The reverse shows a wreath of laurel around the second, larger ring with the legend UNITED STATES OF AMERICA outside. Struck in billon with a plain edge. This coin represents an early attempt to design a small cent to replace the large copper cents that had served in commerce since 1793. The surfaces display light gray patina overall with occasional patches of deeper gray.
1858 P1C Flying Eagle Cent, Judd-193, Pollock-236, R.5, PR64 NGC. The obverse is struck from the Small Letters 1858 Indian cent die, while the reverse shows an oak wreath with ornamental shield at top. Struck in copper-nickel with a plain edge. This lively pinkish-red near-Gem offers abundant eye appeal and seems free of evident contact or carbon. A squiggly strikethrough appears near the obverse rim at 7:30. A single dark toning fleck is noted above the T in CENT.
1858 P1C Indian Cent, Judd-208, Pollock-259, R.4, MS62 PCGS. The obverse has the date centered rather than low with the rounded bust of 1860 and later issues. The reverse has a laurel wreath with five-leaf clusters. Struck in copper-nickel with a plain edge. A common pattern that is popular as a transitional issue. This is the design of 1859 and was sold as part of a 12-piece set to collectors. The bright copper-nickel surfaces lack the finish in the fields of a proof, and the surfaces show a few spots of carbon and contact marks.
Ex: Early American History Auction (12/2002), lot 1109.
1858 P1C Indian Cent, Judd-208, Pollock-259, Snow-PT28, R.1, PR63 NGC. A transitional pattern that depicts the Indian cent obverse and laurel wreath reverse nearly as it was issued for circulation in 1859. The Pollock subvariety with a low date and five-leaf clusters in the wreath. The issued 1859 cents had six-leaf clusters. Struck in copper-nickel with a plain edge. A satiny specimen with blended orange-red and olive-gold toning. The Indian's cheek is steel-gray. Census: 15 in 63, 23 finer (8/10).
1858 P1C Indian Cent, Judd-212, Pollock-263, R.4, PR65 NGC. The obverse dies are the same type used to coin regular-issue Indian cents from 1860-1864, with a centered date. The reverse features the ONE CENT denomination inside an oak wreath with shield. Struck in copper-nickel, with a plain edge. This issue was sold as part of 12 piece sets issued by the mint circa 1860. The present coin exhibits sharp striking details, with reflective fields and fiery red surfaces. Included is an Eagle Eye Photo Seal certificate signed by Richard Snow. Census: 11 in 65, 3 finer (7/10).
1859 P50C Half Dollar, Judd-236, Pollock-283, 285, R.5, PR64 Brown PCGS. Anthony Paquet's design offers a seated Liberty facing leftward, looking expectantly toward the horizon. She supports a fasces with her right hand, and balances a shield in her left. The reverse features a large eagle with an olive branch and lengthy arrows in the claws. Struck in copper with a reeded edge. The devices are well struck. The surfaces were cleaned and are now retoning and each side shows variegated red, brown, and olive patina.
Ex: Early American History Auction (11/2000), lot 1105.
1862 50C Half Dollar, Judd-295, Pollock-353, R.5, PR62 PCGS. The obverse is the regular-issue Seated Liberty half dollar, while the reverse, left over from 1861 pattern strikes, has GOD OUR TRUST in the field above the eagle's head. The motto is set directly into the field with no scroll. Struck in silver with a reeded edge. The surfaces are obviously hairlined, and each side is mostly brilliant with light blue peripheral accents.
Ex: Early American History Auction (4/2002), lot 1082.
1863 1C One Cent, Judd-299, Pollock-359, R.3, PR62 Brown PCGS. An experimental piece struck from the regular Indian cent dies but without the L on the ribbon. Struck in bronze with a plain edge, with the dies in medal alignment. These popular transitional cent patterns are differentiated from Judd-300 by the presence of a reeded edge on those pieces. In spite of the Brown designation, there is a significant presence of red on each side of this example.
Ex: Early American History Auction (12/2001), lot 1236.
1863 10C Ten Cents, Judd-325, Pollock-390, Low R.6, PR65 PCGS. The obverse depicts an ornamental shield with an inverted laurel wreath suspended from a ring. A pair of crossed arrows is behind the shield, with EXCHANGED FOR U.S. NOTES around the perimeter. The reverse has 10 CENTS 1863 in the center, with * POSTAGE CURRENCY * ACT JULY 1862 around. Struck in silver with a plain edge. A half-hearted attempt to return coins to Civil War commerce. Ultimately, fractional currency was eventually issued instead. Deep apple-green, sun-gold, and rose-red toning blankets this satiny, well struck, and desirable Gem. Population: 2 in 65, 0 finer (8/10).
From The Dr. Mani and Kay Ehteshami Collection.
1865 2C Two Cents, Judd-408, High R.7, 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. In our opinion, this coin has the details of a PR60 specimen that is corroded. This is the regular dies trial piece for the 1865 two cent piece. These coins were allegedly struck in native Michigan ore. Seen here the coin is copper and has been silver plated. The surfaces are not as bad as they might sound. Some of the silver plating has begun to flake off and the copper core of the coin is beginning to show the pimply evidence of corrosion on the reverse.
1865 5C Shield Five Cents, Judd-416, Pollock-488, High R.6, PR64 NGC. A transitional pattern with the designs of the 1866 Rays Shield nickel issued for circulation, but dated 1865. Struck in nickel with a plain edge. This attractive near-Gem has satin luster and light chestnut toning with a blush of tan on a portion of the shield. The centers show minor incompleteness of strike, but carbon is minimal and there are no contact marks or hairlines. Census: 3 in 64, 6 finer (8/10).
1866 5C Shield Five Cents, Judd-489, Pollock-577, Low R.6, PR65 PCGS. CAC. The obverse has a shield design similar to that adopted for the regular issue Shield nickel, except that the motto IN GOD WE TRUST is expressed in smaller letters and the date is divided by the ball at the base of the shield. On the reverse, the "Dutch" 5 is surrounded by a laurel wreath, with the legend UNITED STATES OF AMERICA around the rim. Struck in nickel with a plain edge. Light rose-gold toning over well-preserved and pleasingly luminous surfaces. The remnants of an errant T appear to the right of the word TRUST. Housed in a first-generation holder. Population: 2 in 65, 4 finer (8/10).
1866 5C Shield Five Cents, Judd-507, Pollock-591, R.5, PR64 PCGS. This design is considered a prototype of the 1867 No Rays proof nickel, similar aside from the star layout but dated 1866. Struck in nickel with a plain edge. This straw-gold and cream-gray Choice proof is fully struck and well preserved, although the fields are moderately subdued. Housed in a green label holder. Population: 14 in 64, 18 finer (8/10).
1866 5C Shield Five Cents, Judd-507, Pollock-591, R.5, PR65 PCGS. A transitional pattern that lacks the rays found on non-pattern 1866 Shield nickels. Struck in nickel with a plain edge. The reverse differs slightly from 1867 No Rays business strikes, since a star points to the center of the first A in AMERICA, rather than between AM. However, some 1867 proofs were struck from this reverse subtype. This fully struck Gem has flashy fields and attractive toning. The obverse is golden-brown, and the reverse displays peach, power-blue, and rose shades.
1868 3CN Three Cent Nickel, Thick Planchet, Judd-615, Pollock-680, R.5, PR65 Cameo PCGS. 2.9 grams. The wide obverse borders on this design resulted when a regular size (17.9 mm) three cent nickel obverse die was used on a regulation cent size (19.1 mm) planchet. The size of the reverse die corresponded properly to the size of the planchet and left no over-sized border. Struck in nickel, with a plain edge. The present example is brightly lustrous and well detailed, with mirrored fields and no mentionable distractions. The PCGS population report shows only this example of Judd-615 in PR65 Cameo, with none finer (8/10).
1868 5C Five Cents, Judd-633, Pollock-704, R.6, PR55 ANACS. The obverse design is similar to that of the three cent nickel, but Liberty's coronet bears a star and other design modifications are appropriate to the larger diameter. This is the Pollock-704 variant, with date lower than on the Pollock-705 and listed as R.6 in Pollock. The reverse features a Roman numeral V in the center, with a wreath encircling, scroll with IN GOD WE TRUST and Maltese cross above. Struck in nickel with a plain edge. This is a Choice AU nickel-gray example of this pattern striking, with light wear on the high points and some darker buildup in the device crevices, apparently from circulation.
1868 5C Five Cents, Judd-633, Pollock-704, 705, R.5, PR63 PCGS. Same design and metallurgical composition as the piece above. Also with a reeded edge. Similarly, this piece has the date lower in the field. The fields are brightly reflective, especially so for an early nickel product. The surfaces have an (apparent) grade-limiting spot behind Liberty's nose and a diagonal mark across the V on the reverse. The surfaces are also lightly cleaned. Oil slick iridescence can be seen with magnification.
1869 1C One Cent, Judd-666, Pollock-742, R.5, PR64 PCGS. The obverse exhibits a bust of Liberty facing left with the legend UNITED STATES OF AMERICA around the periphery and the date below the bust. Liberty wears a coronet inscribed LIBERTY. A Roman numeral I is centered in a laurel wreath on the reverse. Struck in nickel with a plain edge. There are four combinations of this pattern. This is the third variant listed on USPatterns.com. It features Obverse 3 combined with Reverse B: The date is centered and high and the L in LIBERTY is under the second pearl. The reverse has thin ribbon ends. The fields are moderately reflective and the striking details are soft, both are attributes that are expected from nickel coins, especially early ones. Light, streaky gray-lilac surfaces.
1869 3CN Three Cent Nickel, Judd-676, Pollock-753, 755, R.4, PR60 PCGS. Similar to the contemporary three cent nickel, except the date is larger and the denomination pillars are smooth. Struck in nickel with a plain edge. There are two variants of the Judd-676. One has short dentils and is the more frequently encountered of the two. The other has long dentils. This piece has short dentils. Nicely struck with rich lilac-gray patina. The obverse has wispy handling marks that account for the grade.
Ex: Early American History Auction (8/2005), lot 1352.
1869 10C Standard Silver Ten Cents, Judd-696, Pollock-775, R.5, PR64 NGC. A Liberty head faces right on the obverse, sporting a Phrygian cap with three large stars. The reverse, the only Standard Silver dime die of the year, reads STANDARD SILVER around the upper edge, with 10 CENTS inside a wreath of oak and laurel. Struck in silver with a reeded edge. This silver-white example shows little color otherwise, with a few light contact marks in the fields that preclude an even finer grade. Census: 9 in 64, 16 finer (8/10).
1869 10C Standard Silver Ten Cents, Judd-702, Pollock-781, R.5, PR64 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 nicely reflective example is covered with deep olive and rose toning on each side.
1869 25C Standard Silver Quarter Dollar, Judd-733, Pollock-814, R.5, PR66 NGC. On this rare Standard Silver variety, Liberty wears a headband adorned with a single star. Her long hair is tightly bound. The reverse displays the denomination as 25 / CENTS--the latter in a gently upcurving arc--within a wreath of oak and laurel leaves. Struck in silver with a reeded edge. This lovely Premium Gem reveals silver-gray surfaces that resolve into glints of saffron and ice-blue under a lamp. The surfaces offer loads of eye appeal.
1869 50C Standard Silver Half Dollar, Judd-748, Pollock-831, R.5, PR64 Cameo NGC. Standard Silver design with a bust of Liberty facing right on the obverse. Liberty is wearing a diadem inscribed LIBERTY, the legend is around the border, and the motto IN GOD WE TRUST is on a scroll at the bottom. The reverse exhibits the denomination 50 CENTS within a wreath of oak and laurel. STANDARD SILVER is at the periphery, the date 1869 is below the wreath. Struck in silver with a reeded edge. As always, the fields are nicely mirrored. On this example the devices are frosted as well and provide strong cameo contrast on each side. Light golden-rose toning is seen around the peripheries.
1871 5C Five Cents, Judd-1051, Pollock-1185, R.5, PR63 Red and Brown PCGS. The obverse is similar to the issued three cent nickel, although larger in scale. The reverse features a bushy wreath with V above CENTS. CENTS is curved, and the Roman numeral V is shaded on the right. Struck in copper with a plain edge. The surfaces on each side have lovely, variegated red, brown, and olive coloration. Unfortunately, each side is also spotted, undoubtedly the reason for the PR63 grade.
Ex: Early American History Auction (12/2004), lot 1223.
1873 T$1 Trade Dollar, Judd-1277, Pollock-1419, Low R.7, PR63 PCGS. The obverse features a bust of Liberty facing left, with 13 stars at the border and the date below. Liberty wears a beaded coronet inscribed LIBERTY. The reverse features the denomination TRADE DOLLAR and the specifications 420 GRAINS and 900 FINE, enclosed by an olive wreath. The legend UNITED STATES OF AMERICA is above, with IN GOD WE TRUST on a scroll at the wreath base. Struck in silver with a plain edge.
There is a passionate subset of pattern collectors who specialize in the various Trade dollar designs. This is one of the Trade dollar patterns that the Mint sold in sets of six coins for $30. USPatterns.com estimates that a half-dozen examples survive of this extremely rare issue. This PR63 specimen is a well-contrasted silver-white coin with glints of amber near the rims. Moderate field hairlines preclude an even finer grade, but much appeal is present. Certified in a green-label holder. Population: 1 in 63, 5 finer (8/10).
1882 5C Liberty Head Five Cents, Judd-1690, Pollock-1892, R.5, PR66 NGC. This transitional Liberty nickel pattern closely approximates the issued 1883 No Cents variety, although there are slight differences in the positioning of the devices relative to the stars and peripheral legends. The S in PLURIBUS is widely repunched, and the large V is uncentered relative to the wreath. Struck in nickel with a plain edge. Intricately struck and satiny with a blanket of medium almond-gray toning. A beautifully preserved and undisturbed specimen. Census: 4 in 66, 3 finer (as Ultra Cameo) (8/10).
Undated (1938) Five Cent Reverse Electrotrial by Anthony De Francisci, J-C1938-1, MS62 PCGS. Uniface reverse impression for the Jefferson nickel in 1938. Monticello is on the lower half with FIVE CENTS below, a glory of rays above, and UNITED STATES OF AMERICA / E PLURIBUS UNUM on the upper margin. Reported by USPatterns.com to be a copper electrotype shell over a silvery base metal. No rarity is stated in either the Judd reference or on-line, but it appears to be unique. Numerous small marks are scattered about the glossy brown surfaces, but the one flaw that identifies this as the same coin in the photo on-line is a dark spot on the right side.
This was de Francisci's submission for the Jefferson nickel design contest of 1938. The obverse and reverse plaster models were donated by Teresa de Francisci to the Smithsonian. This is a wonderful piece that would be fit for inclusion in an advanced collection of patterns or as a related piece for a Jefferson nickel collector.
Ex: Norweb Collection (Stack's, 11/2006), lot 1058, but not part of the Norweb's personal holdings.
Proof Flying Eagle Cents
1858 1C Small Letters Cent PR63 PCGS. The 1858 Small Letters Flying Eagle cent boasts a tiny proof mintage of about 200 pieces., including both High Leaves and Low Leaves varieties. The issue is rare today in all grades. The present coin represents the more available Low Leaves variety, with the leaves in the wreath below the top of O in ONE. The surfaces of this Select example are slightly reflective, with light golden-brown color. The devices are strongly impressed, and a few spots of dark color on the reverse are the only mentionable distractions. Population: 8 in 63, 39 finer (8/10).
From The T.W. Brown Collection.(
Registry values: N4719)
Proof Three Cent Silver
1858 3CS Three Cent Silver PR64 PCGS. The year 1858 saw the final use of the Type Two design on the trime. Of course, this date also marks the beginning of the commercial marketing of proof sets by the Mint. The proof mintage for the trime is estimated at 300 pieces, and examples in Choice condition are quite scarce today. The present coin is a lovely Choice specimen, sharply struck, but with some detail missing from the outline of the star because of polished dies. The surfaces are brightly reflective, with wisps of pale green and scarlet toning. Population: 34 in 64, 30 finer (8/10).
From The T.W. Brown Collection.(
Registry values: N2998)
Proof Seated Half Dimes
1858 H10C Half Dime Genuine PCGS. The PCGS number ending in 92 suggests cleaning as the reason, or one of the reasons, that PCGS deemed this coin not gradable. In our opinion, this coin has the details of a PR60 specimen that has been lightly cleaned. The present coin is sharply detailed, with slightly reflective surfaces, and traces of lavender toning.
From The T.W. Brown Collection.
Proof Seated Dimes
1858 10C Dime PR63 PCGS. The proof 1858 Liberty Seated dime had an estimated mintage of 300 pieces, and examples in Select condition are scarce today. The present coin displays reflective fields, with traces of green and lavender toning. The devices are sharply rendered. Population: 20 in 63, 35 finer (8/10).
From The T.W. Brown Collection.(
Registry values: N1793)
Proof Seated Quarters
1858 25C Quarter PR64 Cameo PCGS. From a tiny mintage of 300 pieces, the 1858 proof Seated Liberty quarter is very rare in Choice condition, with the Cameo designation. The present coin is tied with three other Cameo examples as the finest PCGS has certified within the designation (8/10). The fields are brightly mirrored, and the frosty devices are sharply defined, to produce the dramatic cameo contrast.
From The T.W. Brown Collection.(
Registry values: P5)
Proof Seated Half Dollars
1858 50C Half Dollar Genuine PCGS. Proof. The PCGS number ending in 98 suggests damage as the reason, or one of the reasons, that PCGS deemed this coin not gradable. In our opinion, this coin has the details of a PR60 specimen that has been deeply scratched on the reverse and restored. The present coin is sharply detailed, with reflective fields and traces of blue and green toning.
From The T.W. Brown Collection.
Proof Seated Dollars
1858 $1 Seated Dollar PR62 PCGS. The 1858 Seated Liberty dollar is a famous, proof-only issue, with an estimated mintage of only 300 pieces. The present coin shows razor-sharp details on all design elements. The fields are brightly reflective, with just a hint of green toning. Eye appeal is outstanding. Population: 25 in 62, 41 finer (8/10).
From The T.W. Brown Collection.(
Registry values: N4719)
Proof Indian Cents
1859 1C Cent PR63 Cameo PCGS. Minor carbon spots on each side prevent a substantially higher grade to this lovely Cameo proof Indian cent. The strike is bold and the surfaces exhibit lovely golden-tan color. An impressive example of the one-year design type.
From The T.W. Brown Collection.(
Registry values: P6)
Proof Three Cent Silver
1859 3CS Three Cent Silver PR64 PCGS. Both sides have fully mirrored fields with lustrous, frosty devices, a combination that creates excellent contrast, despite the lack of a Cameo designation. The surfaces host delicate gold and iridescent toning. Population: 47 in 64, 19 finer (8/10).
From The T.W. Brown Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
Proof Seated Half Dimes
1859 H10C Half Dime PR64 PCGS. This lovely Choice proof half dime has delicate gold toning over light silver surfaces. The design motifs are boldly detailed and lustrous, creating nice contrast with the mirrored fields. The 1 is boldly repunched. Population: 60 in 64, 31 finer (8/10).
From The T.W. Brown Collection.(
Registry values: P4)
Proof Seated Dimes
1859 10C Dime PR66 Cameo PCGS. A stunning Cameo proof, this Premium Gem exhibits fully brilliant and untoned silver surfaces. The deeply mirrored fields provide a nice frame for the lustrous white devices. This example has few certified peers. Population: 2 in 66 Cameo, 1 finer (8/10).
From The T.W. Brown Collection.(
Registry values: N4719)
Proof Seated Quarters
1859 25C Quarter PR64 PCGS. Both sides of this Choice proof 1859 Seated quarter are fully brilliant with no evidence of toning. The design motifs are sharply detailed, with satiny luster that provides delicate cameo contrast, although insufficient for a Cameo designation. Population: 51 in 64, 13 finer (8/10).
From The T.W. Brown Collection.(
Registry values: P4)
Proof Seated Half Dollars
1859 50C Half Dollar PR64 Cameo PCGS. This fully brilliant Choice Cameo proof has bright silver surfaces with no trace of toning on either side. It is boldly detailed with a few trivial surface marks, including original lint marks resulting from foreign material on the coinage dies when it was struck. Population: 6 in 64, 3 finer (8/10).
From The T.W. Brown Collection.
Proof Seated Dollars
1859 $1 Seated Dollar PR64 PCGS. This Seated dollar is a Choice proof with fully and deeply mirrored fields outlining the sharply defined devices on each side. The surfaces are entirely brilliant with no evidence of toning. A lovely representative with slight evidence of cameo contrast. Population: 42 in 64, 11 finer (8/10).
From The T.W. Brown Collection.(
Registry values: N2998)
Proof Indian Cents
1860 1C Cent PR65 PCGS. A lovely Gem proof, this Indian cent fully mirrored fields with satiny, bold design elements. Both sides have light tan surfaces with splashes of pale lilac and iridescent toning. A wonderful representative of the modified design. Population: 38 in 65, 7 finer (8/10).
From The T.W. Brown Collection.(
Registry values: N2998)
Proof Three Cent Silver
1860 3CS Three Cent Silver PR64 PCGS. This attractive Choice proof exhibits light bluish-green, gold, and iridescent toning over mirrored fields. The devices have delicate luster visible through the toning. A splendid representative of the third design modification of this denomination. Population: 39 in 64, 6 finer (8/10).
From The T.W. Brown Collection.(
Registry values: N1793)
Proof Seated Half Dimes
1860 H10C Half Dime PR65 Cameo PCGS. A delightful Gem Cameo proof, this example exhibits boldly defined and frosty devices with mirrored fields beneath delicate iridescent toning. This issue represents a new design type for the Seated half dime and dime, having the legend moved to the obverse. Population: 1 in 65 Cameo, 4 finer (8/10).
From The T.W. Brown Collection.(
Registry values: P2)
Proof Seated Dimes
1860 10C Dime PR66 Cameo PCGS. This stunning Premium Gem Cameo proof is boldly defined with fully brilliant silver surfaces and no trace of toning on either side. This is the first year of issue for the modified Legend obverse design. Population: 3 in 66 Cameo, 3 finer (8/10).
From The T.W. Brown Collection.(
Registry values: N1793)
Proof Seated Quarters
1860 25C Quarter PR64 Cameo PCGS. Unlike the half dime and dime, the larger Seated silver denominations carried the design forward from earlier years. this Choice Cameo proof is a beautiful example with subtle gold toning on both sides. Population: 13 in 64 Cameo, 7 finer (8/10).
From The T.W. Brown Collection.(
Registry values: P3)
Proof Seated Half Dollars
1860 50C Half Dollar PR65 Cameo PCGS. A lovely Gem Cameo proof with a fully brilliant and untoned obverse, and a subtly toned reverse with delicate heather color. Both sides have excellent contrast. The fields show a few minuscule marks that prevent a higher grade. The reverse is rotated about 30 degrees to the left. Population: 3 in 65 Cameo, 6 finer (8/10).
From The T.W. Brown Collection.
Proof Seated Dollars
1860 $1 Seated Dollar PR64 Cameo PCGS. This 1860 Seated dollar is an impressive near-Gem Cameo proof with
brilliant silver surfaces and traces of steel-blue and violet toning near the borders. Both sides have boldly detailed design motifs with the exception of a few flat stars on the obverse. Population: 14 in 64 Cameo, 12 finer (8/10).
From The T.W. Brown Collection.(
Registry values: N4719)
Proof Indian Cents
1861 1C Cent PR64 PCGS. The light tan surfaces of this near-Gem host fully mirrored fields and lustrous devices, imparting delicate cameo contrast on both sides. The surfaces exhibit a few trivial spots and contact marks that limit the grade. Population: 55 in 64, 20 finer (8/10).
From The T.W. Brown Collection.(
Registry values: N2998)
Proof Three Cent Silver
1861 3CS Three Cent Silver PR63 PCGS. A touch of delicate gold toning graces the surfaces of this splendid proof. Both sides exhibit full mirrors around subtly lustrous devices. Shy of a full cameo proof, but nearly so. This is a lovely Select proof for the specialist or type collector.
From The T.W. Brown Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
Proof Seated Half Dimes
1861 H10C Half Dime PR63 PCGS. This Select proof Seated Liberty half dime has light gold and iridescent toning over its mirrored fields and lustrous devices. Both sides are boldly defined. Minor contact marks include a small planchet flake inside the wreath above the denomination. Population: 28 in 63, 27 finer (8/10).
From The T.W. Brown Collection.(
Registry values: P3)
Proof Seated Dimes
1861 10C Dime PR65 Cameo PCGS. A gorgeous Gem Cameo proof dime, this piece has deeply mirrored fields around satiny devices. The centers are light silver, with peripheral gold and iridescent toning on each side. Population: 1 in 65 Cameo, 0 finer (8/10).
From The T.W. Brown Collection.(
Registry values: P1)
Proof Seated Quarters
1861 25C Quarter PR63 PCGS. Although the holder carries no designation, this lovely Select proof has noticeable cameo contrast. The surfaces are bright silver with only a trace of peripheral gold toning on each side. The devices are sharply defined. Population: 32 in 63, 37 finer (8/10).
From The T.W. Brown Collection.(
Registry values: P4)
Proof Seated Half Dollars
1861 50C Half Dollar PR64 Cameo PCGS. A gorgeous Choice Cameo proof, this 1861 half dollar exhibits pale gold toning at the borders, with hints of champagne over the balance of the obverse and reverse. A sharply struck and eye appealing proof half dollar. Population: 7 in 64 Cameo, 0 finer (8/10).
From The T.W. Brown Collection.
Proof Seated Dollars
1861 $1 Seated Dollar PR64 PCGS. A remarkable near-Gem proof with light silver at the centers. Both sides have splendid eye appeal, created through a combination of gold, blue, and violet peripheral toning around brilliant centers. Nearly a cameo example. Population: 23 in 64, 7 finer (8/10).
From The T.W. Brown Collection.(
Registry values: N2998)
Proof Indian Cents
1862 1C Cent PR64 PCGS. A boldly defined Choice proof with olive-brown surfaces. This Indian cent has a few minor spots and other trivial surface marks that prevent a higher grade. All proof copper-nickel Indian cents are in demand as a subtype of the design.
From The T.W. Brown Collection.(
Registry values: N1793)
Proof Three Cent Silver
1862 3CS Three Cent Silver PR66 Cameo PCGS. This amazing Premium Gem Cameo proof has fully brilliant and entirely untoned silver surfaces with exceptional eye appeal. Small planchet flakes on each side are of little concern on this lovely piece. Population: 2 in 66 Cameo, 0 finer (8/10).
From The T.W. Brown Collection.(
Registry values: N2998)
Proof Seated Half Dimes
1862 H10C Half Dime PR64 PCGS. This Choice proof deserves the absent Cameo designation for its lustrous silver devices within a frame of deep mirrored fields. The obverse has light gold toning and the reverse has deeper gold and iridescent toning. Population: 41 in 64, 41 finer (8/10).
From The T.W. Brown Collection.(
Registry values: P1)
Proof Seated Dimes
1862 10C Dime PR66 Cameo PCGS. This amazing Seated dime is a lovely Premium Gem Cameo proof with exquisite surfaces. It is sharply struck with full details on both sides. The mirrored surfaces have gathered delicate gold and iridescent toning at the borders. Population: 2 in 66 Cameo, 0 finer (8/10).
From The T.W. Brown Collection.(
Registry values: P1)
Proof Seated Quarters
1862 25C Quarter PR64 Cameo PCGS. An incredible Choice Cameo proof, this Seated Liberty quarter is fully brilliant with nary a trace of toning on either side. All of the design motifs are boldly detailed with frosty silver luster inside a mirrored frame. Population: 5 in 64 Cameo, 5 finer (8/10).
From The T.W. Brown Collection.(
Registry values: P3)
Proof Seated Half Dollars
1862 50C Half Dollar PR64 Cameo PCGS. This lovely Seated half dollar combines delicate gold toning with fully mirrored fields and frosty devices into an incredible and highly appealing display. This is a wonderful example for a date or type collector. Population: 9 in 64 Cameo, 3 finer (8/10).
From The T.W. Brown Collection.
Proof Seated Dollars
1862 $1 Seated Dollar PR61 PCGS. The 1862 Seated dollar begins a run of scarce, low-mintage issues produced during the Civil War. Both business strikes and proofs had limited productions at a time when precious metals were a rare commodity. This pleasing proof has hints of peripheral gold toning along the borders.
From The T.W. Brown Collection.(
Registry values: N1793)
Proof Indian Cents
1863 1C Cent PR65 Cameo PCGS. Pale gold surfaces are lively on this copper-nickel Gem cent, and the cameo effect is crisp. Strongly reflective and well-preserved aside from a few flyspecks found on Liberty's headband and her face. Population: 9 in 65 Cameo, 8 finer (8/10).
From The T.W. Brown Collection.(
Registry values: N4719)
Proof Three Cent Silver
1863 3CS Three Cent Silver PR64 Cameo PCGS. By 1863, the three cent silver series was seeing wider actual distribution in proof sets than as a regular coinage denomination. This is a strongly contrasted example of the Civil War date, faintly gold-kissed with minor hairlines through the fields. Population: 9 in 64 Cameo, 10 finer (8/10).
From The T.W. Brown Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
Proof Seated Half Dimes
1863 H10C Half Dime PR65 Cameo PCGS. Great mirrors with a hint of golden color across much of each side. Liberty's figure and the wreath are intensely frosted and boldly impressed. A pleasingly preserved half dime specimen that displays well. Population: 6 in 65 Cameo, 3 finer (8/10).
From The T.W. Brown Collection.(
Registry values: P2)
Proof Seated Dimes
1863 10C Dime PR65 Deep Cameo PCGS. Jaw-dropping contrast with only the faintest suggestion of golden color against thickly frosted devices and gleaming silver mirrors. Carefully preserved with few post-striking disturbances, though a planchet flake is noted below the word DIME on the reverse. Population: 4 in 65 Deep Cameo, 0 finer (8/10).
From The T.W. Brown Collection.(
Registry values: N1793)
Proof Seated Quarters
1863 25C Quarter PR64 PCGS. This Civil War date is noted for its mintage of just 460 specimens, and this is a pleasing near-Gem representative. Both sides have appreciable contrast, though the obverse falls short of Cameo levels, and the fields are effectively brilliant. Minor disturbances on either side of Liberty account for the grade. Population: 54 in 64, 19 finer (8/10).
From The T.W. Brown Collection.(
Registry values: P3)
Proof Seated Half Dollars
1863 50C Half Dollar PR64 Cameo PCGS. While swirls of milky patina appear in the fields, the essential contrast of this near-Gem specimen is largely unaffected. Impressively frosted devices emerge from prominent mirrors. A wispy contact mark below Liberty's cap contributes to the grade. Population: 7 in 64 Cameo, 4 finer (8/10).
From The T.W. Brown Collection.
Proof Seated Dollars
1863 $1 Seated Dollar PR64 Cameo PCGS. Fantastic contrast with an almost black-and-white appearance. Beautiful sculptural detail on the central devices with light but grade-defining hairlines that lace through the silver fields. PCGS has certified just three finer Cameo specimens (8/10).
From The T.W. Brown Collection.(
Registry values: N4719)
Proof Indian Cents
1864 1C Copper Nickel Cent PR65 Deep Cameo PCGS. This is a splendid Gem specimen of this last copper-nickel cent issue, produced to the extent of some 370 coins. Intense contrast and pristine surfaces are two of its many charms, with no visible impairments of any kind. Seldom seen in such fine preservation and with such a degree of contrast. Population: 2 in 65 Deep Cameo, 2 finer (8/10).
From The T.W. Brown Collection.(
Registry values: P4)
1864 1C Bronze No L Cent PR63 Brown PCGS. The proof production of the Bronze No L Indian cents is unknown; the Snow series
Guide Book estimates 300, while the "regular" 2011
Guide Book estimates "150+." Either way, the issue sees enormous collector demand today from the many fans of the series. This piece exhibits some minor flecking over well-struck tan-brown surfaces, but there is a sizeable carbon spot near the reverse rim at 3 o'clock. Population: 5 in 63 Brown, 18 finer (8/10).
From The T.W. Brown Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
Proof Two Cent Pieces
1864 2C Large Motto Two Cent Piece PR64 Red and Brown PCGS. The first-year Large Motto proof mintage is estimated at only 100 or so proofs, with the Small Mottos included as part of that figure. This piece has appealing red-orange coloration prevailing, with glints of lighter color near the rims and a few light toning flecks. Sharply struck and rare.
From The T.W. Brown Collection.(
Registry values: N1793)
1864 2C Large Motto Two Cent Piece PR65 Red and Brown PCGS. The Large Motto proof two cents can be distinguished from the rarer Small Motto coins by the D in GOD, which is tall and canted to the right on the Large Motto pieces, and the first T in TRUST is farther away from the ribbon crease. This enticing Gem proof displays deep sunset-orange color near the rims, lightening to gold at the middle obverse. A wonderful specimen, sharply struck throughout and free of mentionable distractions. Population: 28 in 65 Red and Brown, 5 finer (8/10).
From The T.W. Brown Collection.(
Registry values: N1793)
Proof Three Cent Silver
1864 3CS Three Cent Silver PR64 PCGS. The Mint made ordering proof sets difficult and expensive during the Civil War years. An extremely low proof mintage of 470 three cent silver pieces resulted from these circumstances in 1864. The present coin is a high quality survivor of those troubled times, with sharply detailed devices and reflective fields, under light pink and gold patina. Population: 62 in 64, 45 finer (8/10).
From The T.W. Brown Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
Proof Seated Half Dimes
1864 H10C Half Dime PR64 PCGS. Lovely gold and lavender patina graces the reflective surfaces of this scarce Civil War era half dime, and the devices are sharply detailed. Only 470 Seated Liberty half dimes were coined in 1864, and this piece is securely in the top echelon of survivors. Population: 44 in 64, 25 finer (8/10).
From The T.W. Brown Collection.(
Registry values: P2)
Proof Seated Dimes
1864 10C Dime PR63 Cameo PCGS. The 1864 proof Seated Liberty dime boasts a low mintage of 470 pieces, and the issue is rare in the PR63 Cameo designation. The present coin is a delightful example, with reflective fields and sharply frosted devices that contrast boldly in the desirable Cameo effect. The surfaces are graced by light gold and lavender patina. Population: 8 in 63 Cameo, 29 finer (8/10).
From The T.W. Brown Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
Proof Seated Quarters
1864 25C Quarter PR64 Cameo PCGS. A paltry 470 proof quarters were struck in 1864 plus 93,600 business strikes (most of which were melted or exported). Thus, the 1864 quarter is a scarce item for today's collector. This is a lovely, lightly toned example whose Cameo designation is primarily derived from its exceptionally deep mirrors in the fields. A few wispy hairlines prevent an even higher grade. Population: 10 in 64 Cameo, 3 finer (8/10).
From The T.W. Brown Collection.(
Registry values: P3)
Proof Seated Half Dollars
1864 50C Half Dollar PR63 Cameo PCGS. The 1864 proof half is generally not found in higher grades, primarily because of the low mintage of 470 proofs. But it is also difficult with cameo contrast, making the combination of both a rare occurrence. This golden-toned example has exceptionally deep mirrors in the fields with noticeably frosted devices, both of which are evident through the toning. Hairlines and a couple of pinscratches on the reverse explain the grade. Population: 8 in 63 Cameo, 16 finer (8/10).
From The T.W. Brown Collection.
Proof Seated Dollars
1864 $1 Seated Dollar PR65 Cameo PCGS. Even though 30,700 business strike dollars were officially struck in 1864, there are only a tiny fraction of that number available today for collectors because of wartime hoarding and exporting. The difficulty in locating an 1864 is further compounded by the limited mintage of proofs, only 470 pieces were struck. Thus, the 1864 in either format is an absolute rarity. This is one of the very few Gem proofs available with cameo contrast. Both services combined have only certified six Gems, and NGC is the only service to have graded two coins finer (8/10). This spectacular dollar has lovely, deeply mirrored fields with nicely frosted, contrasting devices. Exceptional overall quality.
From The T.W. Brown Collection.(
Registry values: N4719)
Proof Indian Cents
1865 1C Cent PR64 Red and Brown PCGS. Plain 5. The fields are surprisingly reflective for a proof with considerable brown on each side. The margins are outlined with mellowed red luster and the interiors are brown and olive tinted. The devices are fully struck, as one would expect. Population: 67 in 64 Red and Brown, 24 finer (8/10).
From The T.W. Brown Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
Proof Two Cent Pieces
1865 2C Two Cent Piece PR63 Red and Brown PCGS. Plain 5. This second year of issue displays deeply mirrored fields on each side. Both obverse and reverse are evenly matched with splashes of cyan, olive, red, and brown. A few spots of carbon explain the PR63 grade. Population: 15 in 63 Red and Brown, 86 finer (8/10).
From The T.W. Brown Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
Proof Three Cent Silver
1865 3CS Three Cent Silver PR66 Deep Cameo PCGS. Only marginally scarcer as a proof, the real rarity of the 1865 three cent silver lies in its unavailability in any other format. Business strikes are rarely encountered because of the extremely low mintage of only 8,000 pieces. As with most of the coins in this run of proof sets, this is an exceptional and stunning example. The surfaces are mostly brilliant and the devices nicely frosted, providing strong contrast on each side. The strike is complete on both obverse and reverse, never a given on three cent silver pieces. Population: 2 in 66 Deep Cameo, 0 finer (8/10).
From The T.W. Brown Collection.(
Registry values: P1)
Proof Three Cent Nickels
1865 3CN Three Cent Nickel PR66 Deep Cameo PCGS. First year of issue for the three cent nickel denomination and a rarity in proof format. Only 500 proofs were struck, and the 1865 is the key to the series followed by the proof-only issues of 1877 and 1878. Few of this first-year issue are found in such superlative condition. The surfaces are nearly brilliant and the fields display illimitable depth of mirrored reflectivity. Set against the mirrors are the thickly frosted devices--probably one of the first coins struck--which gives the coin the rarely seen deep cameo contrast. Population: 7 in 66 Deep Cameo, 2 finer (8/10).
From The T.W. Brown Collection.(
Registry values: N7079)
Proof Seated Half Dimes
1865 H10C Half Dime PR65 Cameo PCGS. Along with both three cent issues, the half dime also had a low, low mintage of only 500 pieces. This splendid Gem has just a hint of pale rose toning on each side, but it primarily presents as a brilliant coin. The all-important cameo contrast is immediately noticeable between the deeply mirrored fields and frosted devices. Close examination shows a few tiny planchet flakes out of the obverse fields--the only flaws we see. Population: 4 in 65 Cameo, 6 finer (8/10).
From The T.W. Brown Collection.(
Registry values: P2)
Proof Seated Dimes
1865 10C Dime PR66 Cameo PCGS. Again only 500 proofs were struck of this minor coin in the final year of the Civil War. The fields show extraordinary depth of mirrored reflectivity. With this amount of mirroring it would not take much frost on the devices to achieve Cameo status. But this piece also has significant mint frost, indicating it is most likely one of the first coins struck from these dies. Brilliant throughout. Population: 1 in 66 Cameo, 0 finer (8/10).
From The T.W. Brown Collection.(
Registry values: N2998)
Proof Seated Quarters
1865 25C Quarter PR65 Deep Cameo PCGS. Last year before the addition of the motto on the reverse, the 1865 had a low proof emission of only 500 proofs. While Cameo coins can be found with regularity, Deep Cameo pieces, especially high grade ones, are extremely rare. This brilliant example displays unfathomable depth of reflectivity in the fields with strongly contrasting mint frost over the devices. Only kept from an even higher grade by a single contact mark in the right obverse field. Brilliant throughout. Population: 2 in 65 Deep Cameo, 1 finer (8/10).
From The T.W. Brown Collection.(
Registry values: P3)
Proof Seated Half Dollars
1865 50C Half Dollar PR65 Cameo PCGS. Continuing a now-familiar theme, the Seated half for 1865 was limited to only 500 proofs also. The white-on-black appearance of this coin will surely attract many collectors looking for such a No Motto type coin. The surfaces are brilliant throughout and the strike is complete. Population: 6 in 65 Cameo, 4 finer (8/10).
From The T.W. Brown Collection.
Proof Seated Dollars
1865 $1 Seated Dollar PR64 Deep Cameo PCGS. Just a few light hairlines are all that keep this coin from the PR65 category (and significantly more money). Each side shows profound depth of contrast and both obverse and reverse are brilliant, allowing full appreciation of the Deep Cameo effect. Undoubtedly many collectors will be interested in such a coin as an example of the No Motto type. Population: 3 in 64 Deep Cameo, 1 finer (8/10).
From The T.W. Brown Collection.(
Registry values: N4719)
Proof Indian Cents
1866 1C Cent PR65 Red and Brown PCGS. A sharp Gem of this key proof issue. With mainly brown devices and lighter reddish-yellow fields, this lovely piece offers excellent luster and eye appeal. The facial roughness on the cheek is as made; all examples show the feature. PCGS has certified only six Red and Brown pieces finer (8/10).
From The T.W. Brown Collection.(
Registry values: N1793)
Proof Two Cent Pieces
1866 2C Two Cent Piece PR64 Red and Brown PCGS. This third-year issue saw a proof production of 725 pieces in the minor coinage sets. Super eye appeal is the hallmark here, with splendid orange-red surfaces that show no distractions on the obverse, and some minor carbon on the reverse. Population: 52 in 64 Red and Brown, 64 finer (8/10).
From The T.W. Brown Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
Proof Three Cent Silver
1866 3CS Three Cent Silver PR66 Cameo PCGS. This delightful Premium Gem proof hails from a production of 725 pieces. Despite the moderate coloration in lovely ice-blue, blue-gray, silver, and pinkish-gold, the contrast suffices for the coveted Cameo designation, and the eye appeal is superlative. Population: 8 in 66 Cameo, 1 finer (8/10).
From The T.W. Brown Collection.(
Registry values: N2998)
Proof Three Cent Nickels
1866 3CN Three Cent Nickel PR65 Deep Cameo PCGS. The 1866 three cent nickel was the second-year issue, with an estimated mintage of 725 pieces. This is a reflective example with super field-device contrast, and hints of pink and gold. Sharply struck and ultimately pleasing. Population: 10 in 65 Deep Cameo, 7 finer (8/10).
From The T.W. Brown Collection.(
Registry values: N2998)
Proof Shield Nickels
1866 5C Rays Nickel PR64 PCGS. A super near-Gem proof of this first-year issue, struck in the quantity of an estimated 800 to 1,200 coins. Silver-gray surfaces are lightly tinged with gold. A small dotlike planchet defect in the shield stripes is Mint-made.
From The T.W. Brown Collection.(
Registry values: N2998)
Proof Seated Half Dimes
1866 H10C Half Dime PR66 Deep Cameo PCGS. V-1. The repunched 18 in the date is visible on both proofs and business strikes produced in this year, the proofs numbering 725 pieces. This splendid Premium Gem offers frosted devices and deeply mirrored silver-white fields. The single finest Deep Cameo at PCGS (8/10).
From The T.W. Brown Collection.(
Registry values: P2)
Proof Seated Dimes
1866 10C Dime PR66 Deep Cameo PCGS. Ahwash-1. The left edge of the 1 is under stripe 10, a proof-only die according to Brian Greer. This issue is rare as a business strike, forcing the proofs to perform double duty. The present Premium Gem is up to the task, with remarkable field-device contrast and pristine silver-white surfaces throughout. The single finest Deep Cameo at PCGS (8/10).
From The T.W. Brown Collection.(
Registry values: P1)
Proof Seated Quarters
1866 25C Motto Quarter PR66 Cameo PCGS. The 1866 Motto quarters were produced in the amount of 725 proofs. This Premium Gem Cameo specimen displays bold contrast and a sharp strike throughout the pristine silver-white surfaces, which lack any suggestion of other color. Population: 2 in 66 Cameo, 1 finer (8/10).
From The T.W. Brown Collection.(
Registry values: P2)
Proof Seated Half Dollars
1866 50C Motto Half Dollar PR65 Cameo PCGS. This Gem Cameo proof is basically untoned and free of any singular impairments, although we note a couple of small, squiggly strikethroughs in the obverse fields that may have prevented an even finer grade. A razor-sharp and appealing coin from the first year of the With Motto type.
From The T.W. Brown Collection.
Proof Seated Dollars
1866 $1 Motto Seated Dollar PR66 Cameo PCGS. This first With Motto Seated half proof in Premium Gem condition, from a production of 725 specimens, should incite some spirited bidding at the auction block. The surfaces radiate excellent luster over ice-white surfaces with just a glimmer of gold and pink near the rims, and the razor-sharp strike is every bit as expected. Note how all of the obverse stars have six complete radials, and the clasp binding Liberty's gown is fully outlined all the way around. Intense field-device contrast puts this piece into a distinct minority. PCGS has certified only a single Cameo example finer (8/10).
From The T.W. Brown Collection.(
Registry values: N7079)
Proof Indian Cents
1867 1C Cent PR63 Red and Brown PCGS. Brilliant and sharply struck, this piece has a couple of small linear marks on the cheek and neck that preclude an even finer grade. The color palette ranges from saffron to red-orange and lilac. A lovely example of this early proof coinage.
From The T.W. Brown Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
Proof Two Cent Pieces
1867 2C Two Cent Piece PR63 Red and Brown PCGS. Some minor toning flecks on the lower obverse preclude an even finer grade on this Select 1867 two cent piece, from a mintage of 625 coins. Orange-red surfaces predominate, with some similar toning flecks on the reverse. Appealing quality for the Select level.
From The T.W. Brown Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
Proof Three Cent Silver
1867 3CS Three Cent Silver PR65 Cameo PCGS. Colors on this delightful Gem Cameo proof run the gamut from silver-white to sunset-orange and ice-blue, with glints of jade, and enough field-device contrast appears to warrant the extra Cameo kicker. From a proof mintage of 625 pieces.
From The T.W. Brown Collection.(
Registry values: N1793)
Proof Three Cent Nickels
1867 3CN Three Cent Nickel PR66 Cameo PCGS. Lots of contrast appears between the fields and devices on this silver and gold-tinged piece, with a clean look and a stripe of deeper pinkish-gold bisecting the obverse. Among the finest Cameos certified at PCGS from this proof mintage estimated at 625 coins . Population: 19 in 66 Cameo, 0 finer (8/10).
From The T.W. Brown Collection.(
Registry values: N2998)
Proof Shield Nickels
1867 5C No Rays Nickel PR64 Cameo PCGS. Much more available than the 1867 Rays Shield nickel, the No Rays 1867 was produced to the extent of an estimated 600 coins. This delightful piece displays excellent field-device contrast over reflective surfaces that have generous daubs of pink and gold as accents. Population: 19 in 64 Cameo, 39 finer (8/10).
From The T.W. Brown Collection.(
Registry values: N1793)
Proof Seated Half Dimes
1867 H10C Half Dime PR66 Cameo PCGS. Silver-white surfaces beam with rich luster and considerable field-device contrast on this 1867 half dime, from a mintage of 625 proofs. A small dark toning spot and a small whitish strike anomaly on the lower shield are undistracting. Population: 4 in 66 Cameo, 1 finer (8/10).
From The T.W. Brown Collection.(
Registry values: P2)
Proof Seated Dimes
1867 10C Dime PR65 Cameo PCGS. The post-Civil War 1867 dimes are rare as business strikes, and many collectors turn to a nice proof to fill the bill. The present Gem Cameo piece offers superlative eye appeal, with ice-white, fully struck surfaces and excellent contrast. A couple of tiny obverse toning flecks may preclude an even finer grade. Population: 6 in 65 Cameo, 2 finer (8/10).
From The T.W. Brown Collection.(
Registry values: N1793)
Proof Seated Quarters
1867 25C Quarter PR65 Cameo PCGS. Razor-sharp strike details and a lack of any discernible color save for silver-white are the hallmarks of this fantastic Gem Cameo proof, one of 625 struck. This coin appears extremely high-end for the assigned grade. Population: 8 in 65 Cameo, 4 finer (8/10).
From The T.W. Brown Collection.(
Registry values: P2)
Proof Seated Half Dollars
1867 50C Half Dollar PR65 Cameo PCGS. The second year of the With Motto Seated coinage, the 1867 silver proof sets were produced to the extent of 625 coins. Few have survived in such pristine preservation as the present untoned Gem Cameo, however, with excellent field-device contrast and no mentionable distractions. Diagonal striations, as made, appear in the right obverse field. The eye appeal is excellent. Population: 7 in 65 Cameo, 2 finer (8/10).
From The T.W. Brown Collection.
Proof Seated Dollars
1867 $1 Seated Dollar PR65 Cameo PCGS. The second-year 1867 production of proof sets after introduction of the With Motto motif dropped by 100--from 725 to 625--reflecting the lower demand for coins that are not the first year of a new type. This Gem Cameo 1867 half dollar is one of only four so certified at PCGS, and there are none finer (8/10). This is an untoned example with a full proof strike and excellent eye appeal. Note the intricate detail present in the eagle's wings, a level of detail seldom seen except on superhigh-grade business strikes--and sometimes not even then. A few field hairlines are minor.
From The T.W. Brown Collection.(
Registry values: N4719)
Proof Indian Cents
1868 1C Cent PR64 Red and Brown PCGS. One of 600 pieces struck for this earlier bronze proof Indian cent issue, mainly bright copper-gold and orange with only slight evidence of turning in the form of lavender at parts of the interiors. Well-preserved with few significant hairlines.
From The T.W. Brown Collection.(
Registry values: N1793)
Proof Two Cent Pieces
1868 2C Two Cent Piece PR64 Red and Brown PCGS. A tantalizing two cent with a mixture of fresh copper-gold luster and deeper mahogany and green shadings. Flyspecks and carbon spots along the right obverse rim contribute to the grade. Only 600 proofs were sold as part of sets, in addition to an unknown but small number of separately sold proofs.
From The T.W. Brown Collection.
Proof Three Cent Silver
1868 3CS Three Cent Silver PR64 PCGS. This near-Gem displays beautifully with undeniable contrast on a virtually untoned obverse, though a light layer of gold-gray toning covers the reverse. Carefully preserved with just a few tiny hairlines and contacts. PCGS has graded 49 finer specimens (8/10).
From The T.W. Brown Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
Proof Three Cent Nickels
1868 3CN Three Cent Nickel PR66 Cameo PCGS. Boldly contrasted and generally untoned with only a faint suggestion of greenish-gold color at the reverse margins. A carefully preserved Premium Gem specimen that offers ideal visual appeal. Population: 12 in 66 Cameo, 0 finer (8/10).
From The T.W. Brown Collection.(
Registry values: N2998)
Proof Shield Nickels
1868 5C Nickel PR65 Cameo PCGS. Simply outstanding contrast on both sides. The frost over the devices is more immediately visible on the obverse, thanks to the greater surface area taken up by the shield versus the 5 on the reverse, but both sides have a strong cameo effect. Population: 21 in 65 Cameo, 9 finer (8/10).
From The T.W. Brown Collection.(
Registry values: N1793)
Proof Seated Half Dimes
1868 H10C Half Dime PR65 Cameo PCGS. Powerful mirrors with sharply struck devices that float like frosty islands in the broad fields. Minimally toned and carefully preserved with a single significant disturbance, a shallow line below the word DIME that appears just above a curling lint mark. Population: 4 in 65 Cameo, 3 finer (8/10).
From The T.W. Brown Collection.(
Registry values: P1)
Proof Seated Dimes
1868 10C Dime PR66 Cameo PCGS. Blinding silver mirrors are just one half of this Premium Gem's gripping eye appeal. Richly frosted and exquisitely detailed devices dominate the centers, and the coin's impressive contrast is more than the sum of its parts. Population: 2 in 66 Cameo, 0 finer (8/10).
From The T.W. Brown Collection.(
Registry values: N1793)
Proof Seated Quarters
1868 25C Quarter PR65 Cameo PCGS. Amply frosted devices are textured silver-white, while the fields are broad and gleaming with a similar absence of color. Carefully preserved save for a minor disturbance to the right of the arm holding the pole aloft. Population: 2 in 65 Cameo, 0 finer (8/10).
From The T.W. Brown Collection.(
Registry values: P2)
Proof Seated Half Dollars
1868 50C Half Dollar PR65 Cameo PCGS. From a tiny mintage of 600 pieces, the proof 1868 Seated Liberty half dollar is a scarce coin in all grades today. Coins in PR65 condition, with the Cameo designation are almost unobtainable. The present coin features fully detailed, boldly frosted design elements, and deeply reflective fields that culminate in dramatic Cameo contrast. Population: 3 in 65 Cameo, 1 finer (8/10).
From The T.W. Brown Collection.
Proof Seated Dollars
1868 $1 Seated Dollar PR65 Cameo PCGS. A tiny proof mintage of 600 Seated Liberty silver dollars was accomplished in 1868, and few examples known can match the appeal of this spectacular Gem Cameo piece. The deeply mirrored fields seem to have bottomless depths of reflectivity, and the fully detailed devices stand out in stunning three-dimensional contrast. A few hairlines in the obverse field, near star 1, are all that prevent an even higher grade. Currently, PCGS has certified only six examples in PR65 Cameo, with none finer, while NGC has also graded six specimens in this exalted grade, with nine finer (8/10).
From The T.W. Brown Collection.(
Registry values: N4719)
Proof Indian Cents
1869 1C Cent PR64 Red and Brown PCGS. The 1869 proof Indian Head cent boasts a low mintage of 600 pieces, and the issue is quite scarce in Choice condition with the Red and Brown designation. The present coin is an attractive Choice example, with mostly Red surfaces, and full details on the design elements. Population: 67 in 64 Red and Brown, 35 finer (8/10).
From The T.W. Brown Collection.(
Registry values: N1793)
Proof Two Cent Pieces
1869 2C Two Cent Piece PR64 Red and Brown PCGS. The 1869 two cent piece is a low-mintage, early proof that is quite scarce in today's market. The present coin is a sharply detailed Choice specimen, with mostly Red surfaces, and reflective fields. Population: 91 in 64 Red and Brown, 64 finer (8/10).
From The T.W. Brown Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
Proof Three Cent Silver
1869 3CS Three Cent Silver PR65 Cameo PCGS. A magnificent Gem specimen, from a mintage of just 600 pieces, this coin features deeply mirrored fields and needle-sharp, frosty devices. The fields are brilliant, with just the slightest hint of gold toning, and the field-device contrast is profound. Population: 5 in 65 Cameo, 4 finer (8/10).
From The T.W. Brown Collection.(
Registry values: N1793)
Proof Three Cent Nickels
1869 3CN Three Cent Nickel PR65 Cameo PCGS. The 1869 three cent nickel is a scarce date in PR65 Cameo. The present coin is a spectacular Gem, with brightly reflective fields and fully detailed, frosty devices. The dramatic field-device contrast has culminated in the coveted Cameo designation. Population: 36 in 65 Cameo, 8 finer (8/10).
From The T.W. Brown Collection.(
Registry values: N1793)
Proof Shield Nickels
1869 5C Nickel PR64 PCGS. A spectacular near-Gem example of this low-mintage, proof Shield nickel, the present coin exhibits incredibly bright, reflective fields. The design elements are fully brought up, and there are undeniable elements of field-device contrast, especially on the obverse. A small mark in the reverse field, above the 5, is the only flaw of note.
From The T.W. Brown Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
Proof Seated Half Dimes
1869 H10C Half Dime PR67 Deep Cameo PCGS. The coin offered here is a magnificent Superb Gem Seated Liberty half dime, with Deep Cameo contrast. The design elements are richly frosted and fully detailed. The pristine fields display mirrors of unfathomable depth. This coin is the only example certified in PR67 Deep Cameo by either leading grading service, with a single specimen graded finer at PCGS (8/10).
From The T.W. Brown Collection.(
Registry values: P1)
Proof Seated Dimes
1869 10C Dime PR66 Cameo PCGS. A spectacular Premium Gem proof Seated Liberty dime, with the Cameo designation, one of only three coins so graded by PCGS, with none finer (8/10). The present coin exhibits exquisitely detailed design elements that contrast boldly with the deeply mirrored fields. Only 600 pieces minted.
From The T.W. Brown Collection.(
Registry values: N1793)
Proof Seated Quarters
1869 25C Quarter PR64 Cameo PCGS. Only 600 proof Seated Liberty quarters were produced in 1869, and the issue is scarce-to-rare in all grades today. The stark contrast between the deeply mirrored fields and the sharply defined, frosty devices of this piece has resulted in the prestigious Cameo designation. Population: 11 in 64 Cameo, 7 finer (8/10).
From The T.W. Brown Collection.(
Registry values: P2)
Proof Seated Half Dollars
1869 50C Half Dollar PR64 PCGS. The design elements of this impressive Choice proof 1869 Seated Liberty half dollar are fully brought up, and the fields are brightly reflective. Although not designated as a Cameo, there are definite elements of field-device contrast present. Only 600 pieces were minted, and the issue is quite scarce in PR64 today. Population: 48 in 64, 15 finer (8/10).
From The T.W. Brown Collection.
Proof Seated Dollars
1869 $1 Seated Dollar PR65 Cameo PCGS. Only 600 proof Seated Liberty dollars were struck in 1869, and few surviving specimens can match the quality of the coin offered here. The fully detailed, frosty devices of this piece seem to leap off the deeply mirrored fields, producing profound Cameo contrast. The surfaces are mostly brilliant, with just a faint hint of gold toning. Only a few light hairlines in the field prevent an even higher grade. Currently, PCGS has certified only four coins in PR65 Cameo, with none finer, while NGC has graded six example in this exalted grade, with five finer (8/10).
From The T.W. Brown Collection.(
Registry values: N4719)
Proof Indian Cents
1870 1C Cent PR65+ Red and Brown PCGS. Shallow N. Considerable copper-orange remains on this well struck Gem, though mahogany toning is also present on each side. Appealing overall, though a handful of flyspecks are scattered on the reverse. Population: 31 in 65 Red and Brown, 6 finer (8/10).
From The T.W. Brown Collection.(
Registry values: N1793)
Proof Two Cent Pieces
1870 2C Two Cent Piece PR65+ Red and Brown PCGS. Deep mahogany-brown color overall with pleasing pumpkin-orange elements close to the rims. This is a solidly struck and appealing Gem, close to Premium Gem in quality and all-around eye appeal. Population: 56 in 65 Red and Brown, 12 finer (8/10).
From The T.W. Brown Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
Proof Three Cent Silver
1870 3CS Three Cent Silver PR65 Cameo PCGS. A tantalizing and sharply contrasted Gem proof. The obverse is effectively black-and-white, and while a thin layer of whitish-gray toning covers the reverse, the frost on the devices and the impressive mirrors shine through. Population: 6 in 65 Cameo, 3 finer (8/10).
From The T.W. Brown Collection.(
Registry values: N1793)
Proof Three Cent Nickels
1870 3CN Three Cent Nickel PR64+ PCGS. Excellent quality by near-Gem standards with appreciable contrast, though not to Cameo levels. Gleaming nickel-white surfaces are impressively appealing. PCGS has certified just 64 numerically finer representatives (8/10).
From The T.W. Brown Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
Proof Shield Nickels
1870 5C Nickel PR66+ Cameo PCGS. Impressive contrast for a Shield nickel with equally impressive preservation. The mirrors on this minimally toned specimen are strong, and the frost is thick across the devices. Virtually untoned on the obverse with a light layer of patina on the reverse. Population: 14 in 66 Cameo, 0 finer (8/10).
From The T.W. Brown Collection.(
Registry values: N1793)
Proof Seated Half Dimes
1870 H10C Half Dime PR66 Cameo PCGS. Delicate silver-gray patina settles over parts of the obverse, while the reverse has almost blinding reflectivity. The two sides share stark contrast and thick frost on their central devices. A noteworthy Premium Gem specimen. Population: 5 in 66 Cameo, 2 finer (8/10).
From The T.W. Brown Collection.(
Registry values: P1)
Proof Seated Dimes
1870 10C Dime PR65 Cameo PCGS. A truly tantalizing Gem, thinly toned silver-gray on the obverse but with a full-on gleam on the reverse. Both sides offer bold contrast and pleasing preservation. Although 1,000 proofs were struck, many sets went unsold and were eventually melted. Population: 5 in 65 Cameo, 1 finer (8/10).
From The T.W. Brown Collection.(
Registry values: P1)
Proof Seated Quarters
1870 25C Quarter PR64 PCGS. Bold silver-white luster in the obverse fields with touches of gold and black on the reverse. Bold frost characterizes the devices on each side, and the strike is sharp. A lightly hairlined but desirable piece. Population: 31 in 64, 11 finer (8/10).
From The T.W. Brown Collection.(
Registry values: P2)
Proof Seated Half Dollars
1870 50C Half Dollar PR64 PCGS. Light grayish-green toning prevails at the margins of this near-Gem specimen, while the interiors have a more black-and-white appearance. Lightly frosted on the obverse with a bolder cameo effect on the reverse. Population: 51 in 64, 15 finer (8/10).
From The T.W. Brown Collection.
Proof Seated Dollars
1870 $1 Seated Dollar PR65 Cameo PCGS. Though 1,000 proof Seated dollars were struck in 1870, few specimens have survived so well as this Cameo Gem. The thickly frosted devices are boldly detailed with resplendent contrast against the adjacent mirrors. Areas of opaque cream-gray toning give way to startling silver "windows" into the coin's reflectivity. While a curving lint mark rises from Liberty's left (facing) shoulder, the surfaces are largely free of post-striking defects. One of 10 examples tied for the finest Cameo example known to PCGS (8/10).
From The T.W. Brown Collection.(
Registry values: N4719)
Proof Indian Cents
1871 1C Cent PR66 Red PCGS. Shallow N. It is seldom that an early Indian cent is found with bright, intact mint luster as seen on this piece. It is even rarer still that such a full red coin is found in PR66. When the population data from PCGS and NGC are combined only five such pieces have been certified and none are finer (8/10). The fields are bright and moderately reflective, and the surfaces are virtually contact-free. Population: 3 in 66 Red, 0 finer (8/10).
From The T.W. Brown Collection.(
Registry values: N7079)
Proof Two Cent Pieces
1871 2C Two Cent Piece PR66 Red PCGS. The surfaces on this two-center are fabulous. Each side is bright with light red color and just a hint of lilac around the obverse margin. The fields are bright and reflective as well. The only "flaw" we see is a small speck of grease as struck into the coin on the right side of the reverse. Population: 12 in 66 Red, 1 finer (8/10).
From The T.W. Brown Collection.(
Registry values: N2998)
Proof Three Cent Silver
1871 3CS Three Cent Silver PR66 Cameo PCGS. The cameo effect is immediately obvious on this high-grade proof with deeply mirrored fields and noticeably contrasted devices on each side. The coin is brilliant, which makes the contrast even more evident, unlike the often-seen heavily toned three cent silver proofs from this decade. Population: 6 in 66 Cameo, 0 finer (8/10).
From The T.W. Brown Collection.(
Registry values: N1793)
Proof Three Cent Nickels
1871 3CN Three Cent Nickel PR66 PCGS. This is not only a lovely proof striking but it is also an interesting study piece. The obverse shows faint traces of lathe lines, most obvious on the neck of Liberty, and the reverse fields have light die striations. Each side is brilliant, and the overall appearance is impressive. The only flaw we see is on the neck of Liberty, there is a light golden spot there of uncertain origin. Population: 24 in 66, 0 finer (8/10).
From The T.W. Brown Collection.(
Registry values: N1793)
Proof Shield Nickels
1871 5C Nickel PR65 Cameo PCGS. As with the other coins in this 1871 set, the nickel is also brilliant. Not only is it brilliant, but the fields are deeply mirrored and the devices show noticeable mint frost, which yields the desired Cameo designation. The only interruption in the surfaces are a few lint marks that were struck into the surface of the coin at the time of manufacture. Population: 19 in 65 Cameo, 10 finer (8/10).
From The T.W. Brown Collection.(
Registry values: P2)
Proof Seated Half Dimes
1871 H10C Half Dime PR65 Cameo PCGS. The initial impression when viewing this coin is the remarkable cameo contrast on each side. The coin is exceptionally clean overall and almost completely brilliant. An interesting area of die rust can be seen at the top of the obverse, a feature we do not recall having seen previously on this date. Population: 5 in 65 Cameo, 2 finer (8/10).
From The T.W. Brown Collection.(
Registry values: P1)
Proof Seated Dimes
1871 10C Dime PR65 Cameo PCGS. Each side of this Gem is brilliant and the fields are deeply reflective. Set against the depth of mirrored reflectivity are the frosted devices that give the coin its Cameo designation. An interesting die crack is seen at the bottom of the reverse, a seldom-seen feature on any proof striking. Population: 6 in 65 Cameo, 1 finer (8/10).
From The T.W. Brown Collection.(
Registry values: N1793)
Proof Seated Quarters
1871 25C Quarter PR64+ Cameo PCGS. Only 960 proof quarters were struck in 1871 and a very small percentage of the survivors show cameo contrast. This is a starkly contrasted example that is at the upper end of the PR64 grade range. The surfaces are brilliant throughout and there are just a few contact marks in the fields. Population: 7 in 64 Cameo, 2 finer (8/10).
From The T.W. Brown Collection.(
Registry values: P2)
Proof Seated Half Dollars
1871 50C Half Dollar PR63+ PCGS. Like the quarter, only 960 proof halves were struck in 1871. This is a lovely, deeply reflective proof that has considerable mint frost over the devices, but not quite enough for a Cameo designation. The devices show pinpoint striking definition, and the only mentionable flaws are a cluster of planchet flakes in the right obverse field.
From The T.W. Brown Collection.
Proof Seated Dollars
1871 $1 Seated Dollar PR64+ Cameo PCGS. This would make a splendid type coin. The surfaces are very close to Gem status, as indicated by the + designation. The Cameo contrast is readily visible because the surfaces are untoned and, of course, the strike is complete in all areas. Scarce as a Cameo. Population: 8 in 64 Cameo, 2 finer (8/10).
From The T.W. Brown Collection.(
Registry values: N2998)
Proof Indian Cents
1872 1C Cent PR63 Red and Brown PCGS. Bold N. The 1872 is one of the scarcer dates among high-grade business strikes, thus placing date pressure on proofs. This is a slightly reflective example that retains significant mint red, especially on the reverse. A few carbon spots account for the grade.
From The T.W. Brown Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
Proof Two Cent Pieces
1872 2C Two Cent Piece PR64 Red and Brown PCGS. The two cent piece from 1872 is generally unavailable as a business strike and most collectors have to substitute a proof in their collection. This is an attractive example that retains most of the original red luster, just slightly mellowed over each side.
From The T.W. Brown Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
1872 2C Two Cent Piece PR64 Red and Brown PCGS. A second proof from this popular year. This is a distinctly different coin that retains orange-red mint luster over the right half of the obverse, the remainder the coin is cherry-red with little mellowing to account for the Brown part of the Red and Brown designation. Nicely reflective and an upper-end example.
From The T.W. Brown Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
Proof Three Cent Silver
1872 3CS Three Cent Silver PR65+ Cameo PCGS. This penultimate date in the three cent silver series gave an indication that the end was near. Only 1,000 business strikes were coined plus an additional 950 proofs. This upper-end proof shows deeply reflective mirrors in the fields and noticeably frosted devices on each side. An important issue. Population: 5 in 65 Cameo, 5 finer (8/10).
From The T.W. Brown Collection.(
Registry values: N1793)
Proof Three Cent Nickels
1872 3CN Three Cent Nickel PR66 PCGS. The three cent nickel series is one that has been overlooked by collectors for decades. Scarce and underrated issues abound, making this a highly collectible series. This is a brilliant and essentially perfect proof striking that shows only the slightest golden streaks on the reverse. Population: 17 in 66, 0 finer (8/10).
From The T.W. Brown Collection.(
Registry values: N1793)
Proof Shield Nickels
1872 5C Nickel PR66 Cameo PCGS. While the 1872 is always available for a price as a business strike, the proofs are much scarcer. This is especially true in high grades and with cameo contrast. This is a splendid example that is brilliant throughout. The devices are noticeably frosted and sharply contrast against the deep mirrors seen in the fields. Population: 19 in 66 Cameo, 2 finer (8/10).
From The T.W. Brown Collection.(
Registry values: N1793)
Proof Seated Half Dimes
1872 H10C Half Dime PR65 Cameo PCGS. Like the Shield nickel, in 1872 the half dime had a large business strike mintage and only a modest production run of proofs (950 pieces). The fields on this piece show noticeable striations (noticeable with a glass) which produced the depth of reflectivity seen here. Set against the deep fields are the frosted devices. Seldom found in Gem condition and seldom located finer. Population: 1 in 65 Cameo, 4 finer (8/10).
From The T.W. Brown Collection.(
Registry values: P1)
Proof Seated Dimes
1872 10C Dime PR64+ Cameo PCGS. With no date pressure on proof dimes from 1872, many are used for type purposes. That is also fortuitous as the overall striking quality of proofs is quite high in this year. This is a nearly brilliant example that displays stark white-on-black contrast between the fields and devices. A lovely, problem-free proof striking. Population: 5 in 64 Cameo, 10 finer (8/10).
From The T.W. Brown Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
Proof Seated Quarters
1872 25C Quarter PR65 PCGS. This is a great collector coin as it presents as a Cameo, but lacks the Cameo designation. The fields are exceptionally deep in their mirrored reflectivity, and the devices on the obverse are noticeably contrasted. However, the mint frost on the reverse devices is just a bit weaker. The surfaces are brilliant throughout and the devices fully struck. Population: 14 in 65, 8 finer (8/10).
From The T.W. Brown Collection.(
Registry values: P2)
Proof Seated Half Dollars
1872 50C Half Dollar PR64 PCGS. Few coins in this run of proof sets are toned. This one has just the slightest accent of rose and blue around the margins of each side. The fields are deeply mirrored and there is a moderate overlay of mint frost on the devices. Pinpoint striking details throughout. Population: 40 in 64, 15 finer (8/10).
From The T.W. Brown Collection.
Proof Seated Dollars
1872 $1 Seated Dollar PR64 PCGS. The 1872 Seated dollar is popular as a type coin in both business strike and proof formats. This is a nicely reflective, low-contrast proof that shows just the slightest hint of peripheral blue toning on each side. Sharply struck, but lacking complete definition on the eagle's feathers, as often seen. Population: 50 in 64, 19 finer (8/10).
From The T.W. Brown Collection.(
Registry values: N2998)
Gold Dollars
1849 G$1 Open Wreath MS64 NGC. Breen-6002. The Small Head With L variety, the star at 5 o'clock heavily doubled. This piece is boldly defined with frosty yellow luster and excellent eye appeal.(
Registry values: N2998)
1850 G$1 MS64+ NGC. CAC. This second-year gold dollar has a prooflike obverse and a satiny reverse. The strike is essentially complete, and both sides are beautifully unabraded. Census: 1 in 64+, 16 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1851 G$1 MS65 NGC. Bold yellow-gold luster enlivens the satiny surfaces on this well struck Gem. Each side is smooth and carefully preserved. While the 1851 gold dollar has a generous mintage of more than 3.3 million pieces, the date is a rarity any finer than MS65. NGC has certified just 24 numerically superior coins (8/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1852 G$1 MS66 NGC. With a huge mintage of over 2 million pieces, the 1852 gold dollar is an available date and a popular type coin. Of course, the population dwindles above the Gem level, and Premium Gem examples are quite rare. The present coin is a delightful specimen, with sharply defined devices and nearly flawless rose-gold surfaces. Census: 19 in 66, 11 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N4719)
1852-D G$1 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. Variety 4-F. The only known die pair. Myriad scratches on both sides with lilac patina on the reverse.(
Registry values: N1793)
1853 G$1 MS64 NGC. CAC. Both sides of this highly lustrous light yellow gold dollar have bold design features with excellent surfaces. The obverse has weakly defined stars at 5 o'clock and 8 o'clock.(
Registry values: N1793)
1853 G$1 MS67 NGC. This is the optimal U.S. gold dollar type issue in the exceptional grade of MS67. The large gold dollar coinage of 1853 exceeded 4 million pieces. They were made at a time when the Mint greatly increased its gold dollar output to compensate for silver coins that were overweight in relation and thus failed to circulate. This Superb Gem 1853 is one of 10 so graded at NGC, with none finer. PCGS has certified seven at the MS67 level, with one in MS68 and three in MS69 (8/10). Radiant luster draws the viewer in on this lovely orange-gold specimen, with a sharp strike and surfaces that are essentially mark-free. Minor clash marks appear on the reverse, which also shows a minor planchet lamination beneath the LA of DOLLAR.(
Registry values: N7079)
1853-D G$1 XF40 PCGS. Variety 5-G. A bold orange-gold example of this rare Dahlonega date. Just 6,583 pieces were struck, and most were lost or melted long ago. The surfaces are original and lack relevant marks. Expect this lot to witness spirited bidding. Encased in an old green label holder.(
Registry values: N1793)
1853-O G$1 MS62 NGC. CAC. Although plentiful in most grades, the 1853-O is still desirable at the MS60 or finer levels. This piece is fully lustrous with sharp design details, save for some slight weakness at the center of the reverse.(
Registry values: N1793)
1853-O G$1 MS62 PCGS. CAC. Numerous gold dollars and other gold coins were minted at New Orleans in 1853, thanks to the large influx of gold from California. This sharply detailed piece has lustrous yellow surfaces with frosty mint brilliance and some dusky patina.(
Registry values: N1793)
1853-O G$1 MS63 ANACS. Rich butter-yellow luster is understated but delightful on this Select O-mint gold dollar. Well-defined and an attractive Type One piece.(
Registry values: N1793)
1854 G$1 Type Two MS62 NGC. Type Two gold dollars are the scarcest of the three design types, and the 1854 is always in demand as an appropriate choice for type collectors. The present coin is sharply struck, with pleasing yellow-gold surfaces, and bright satiny mint luster. A few clashmarks and die lines are evident in the obverse field.(
Registry values: N4719)
1855 G$1 MS61 NGC. Faint hairlines and other trivial blemishes are evident on each side of this lustrous piece. Attractive green-gold luster adds to its eye appeal.(
Registry values: N2998)
1855-O G$1 AU58 NGC. Although Philadelphia struck two dates of the briefly coined Type Two design, the four branch mints each produced the Small Head motif for only a single year. The New Orleans mintage was only a fraction of its Philly counterparts, but enough survive to satisfy demand for VF and XF examples. At the near-Mint level, the 1855-O becomes very scarce. This is a pale green-gold representative with unmarked fields and noticeable luster throughout the legends and devices.(
Registry values: N1793)
1856-S G$1 Type Two AU55 NGC. The last Type Two gold dollars were struck in San Francisco in 1856; Philadelphia and Dahlonega, the other two Mints to strike gold dollars that year, were already on the Type Three design. This is a lightly worn example with ample luster remaining in wheat-gold fields. Mild to moderate abrasions with a long, wispy flaw in a line near Liberty's mouth.(
Registry values: N1793)
1857-C G$1 XF40 NGC. Variety 1. The only known die marriage for this low mintage (13,280 pieces) Charlotte issue. This apricot-gold example has moderate wear, but is unabraded save for a thin straight mark between 2 and 6 o'clock on the reverse. In a prior generation holder.(
Registry values: N1793)
1859 G$1 MS65 PCGS. A substantial mintage of 168,244 gold dollars was accomplished at the Philadelphia Mint in 1859. The issue enjoys a surprisingly high survivor rate in high grade, possibly because specimens were pulled from circulation and hoarded during the Civil War. The population does thin out in higher grades, and Gem Mint State examples are rare. This example exhibits sharp detail on all devices and the light greenish-gold surfaces emit vibrant mint luster. Population: 15 in 65, 11 finer (8/10).
From The Dr. Mani and Kay Ehteshami Collection.(
Registry values: N2998)
1873 G$1 Closed 3 MS61 PCGS. Reflective fields display golden brilliance. The devices are subdued and well struck. A vertical die scratch extends from the ear to the base of the neck. Closed 3 gold dollars are a key issue in the series. The mintage was only 1,825 coins, of which it has been estimated perhaps 50 have survived. Population: 11 in 61, 33 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1877 G$1 MS62 Prooflike NGC. Boldly reflective yellow-gold fields offer mild contrast with well-defined but not proof-sharp devices. Wispy abrasions and a few stronger marks in the portrait area account for the grade. Census: 11 in 62 Prooflike, 9 finer (7/10).
1878 G$1 MS67 NGC. The 1878 gold dollar had a small business-strike mintage of 3,000 pieces and Mint State survivors are scarce, especially at higher grade levels. This impressive Superb Gem is one of the finest known, as NGC has certified only two coins in MS67, with none finer, while PCGS does not record any MS67 examples, with none finer (8/10). The surfaces are virtually blemish free, with greenish-gold color and prooflike reflective fields. All design elements are sharply detailed and eye appeal is fantastic.(
Registry values: N1)
1879 G$1 MS64 PCGS. A sensational near-Gem housed in a first-generation PCGS holder. This gold dollar has brilliant yellow surfaces with fully reflective, mirrored fields that show only trivial blemishes. The reverse has light clash marks.(
Registry values: N1793)
1880 G$1 MS62 PCGS. Flashy honey-gold and yellow-gold mirrors dominate the eye appeal, though the softness of strike reveals a circulation origin. Lightly abraded but thoroughly enjoyable.(
Registry values: N991)
1883 G$1 MS67 PCGS. Prominent peach-pink tints dominate the obverse fields, while yellow-gold prevails elsewhere on this satiny Superb Gem. A carefully preserved example of this popular later gold dollar issue, which is accessible even in MS67 but a rarity any finer. PCGS has graded seven such pieces (8/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1889 G$1 MS66 NGC. This final-year gold dollar beauty has swirling luster that enlivens satiny orange-gold surfaces. Strong design detail and careful preservation fuel the eye appeal.(
Registry values: N2998)
1889 G$1 MS65 Prooflike NGC. This last-year issue shows splendid field-device contrast, with deeply reflective fields and thickly frosted devices that would merit a Cameo or Ultra Cameo designation on a proof coin. There are no singular signs of contact on this lovely and well-struck Gem. Census: 5 in 65 Prooflike, 11 finer (8/10).
Proof Gold Dollars
1886 G$1 PR65 Cameo PCGS. Although the Garrett and Guth gold
Encyclopedia makes only oblique reference to it, for details see the writeup in the Breen
Proof Encyclopedia that many 1886 gold dollars show "evidence .. that coins from this period were handled very carelessly by Mint employees." Due to the large mintage exceeding 1,000 pieces, however, today proof 1886 gold dollars are popular type coins.
This Gem--a fortunate exception that has been carefully preserved--glitters with all the eye appeal expected of a late-date proof gold dollar issue. The fields are bright yellow-gold and delightfully reflective with moderate orange-peel effect, a great counterpoint to the lightly frosted and razor-sharp devices. Carefully preserved and crisply contrasted, a coin to remember. Population: 5 in 65 Cameo, 4 finer (8/10).
From The Dr. Mani and Kay Ehteshami Collection.(
Registry values: P1)
Classic Quarter Eagles
1835 $2 1/2 AU55 NGC. Breen-6141, Variety-6, R.2. Luster outlines the stars and legends of this lightly circulated Classic quarter eagle. No abrasions are of individual consequence. The stars are well struck with full centril detail, while the centers are incompletely brought up, as usual for the variety.(
Registry values: P1)
1836 $2 1/2 Block 8 AU55 NGC. Breen-6142, Variety-8, R.3. A Head of 1834 piece with Block 8 in date. Well-defined for the issue with light rub on the portrait and numerous fine abrasions in faintly radiant yellow-orange fields.(
Registry values: P1)
1836 $2 1/2 Block 8 AU58 NGC. Head of 1834, Breen-6142, Variety-8, R.3. Luster fills the margins and devices of this minimally marked honey-toned Borderline Uncirculated gold type coin. The strike is intricate, and there are no distractions.(
Registry values: P1)
1836 $2 1/2 Block 8 MS62 PCGS. Breen-6142, Variety-8, R.3. A substantial mintage of 547,986 quarter eagles was achieved in 1836, with both Script 8 and Block 8 types included. The Block 8 type accounts for about 25 percent of the surviving population, and the issue is rare in Mint State grades. The present coin features sharply defined devices, with pleasing greenish-gold, lustrous surfaces. Population: 13 in 62, 26 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: P1)
1838 $2 1/2 MS62 PCGS. Breen-6146, Variety-19, R.2. Only 47,030 Classic Head quarter eagles were coined at the Philadelphia Mint in 1838, and examples in Mint State grades are rare today. The present coin is sharply detailed, with just a little softness on the denomination. The surfaces are a pleasing greenish-gold color, with bright mint luster. Population: 11 in 62, 11 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: P1)
Liberty Quarter Eagles
1840 $2 1/2 AU55 NGC. Always popular as a first-year type coin, the 1840 Liberty Head quarter eagle is also a rare issue in high grade. The present coin is lightly worn, but the strike is typically soft on Liberty's hair and the eagle's head and leg. The surfaces are light yellow-gold, with greenish patina over many areas, and considerable remaining mint luster. Census: 14 in 55, 23 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: P2)
1840-C $2 1/2 --Mount Removed--NGC Details. AU. Variety 1. Evidence of an old jewelry mount remains at 12 o'clock. The surfaces are green-gold with myriad abrasions and a polished appearance.(
Registry values: P2)
1840-O $2 1/2 XF45 NGC. Surprisingly bright for the issue and the Choice XF grade. Pale yellow-gold surfaces are minimally abraded, though a rim bump is noted near 12 o'clock on the obverse. Central striking softness is normal. Housed in a prior-generation holder.(
Registry values: P2)
1841-C $2 1/2 AU58 NGC. Variety 1. This unmarked caramel-gold Charlotte two and a half has pleasing eye appeal, since the borders are bright with luster and the strike is above average for the remote branch facility. An attractive survivor from the low mintage of 10,281 pieces. Census: 29 in 58, 6 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: P2)
1843-D $2 1/2 Small D--Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. XF. Variety 4-D. Traces of luster remain visible on the light yellow surfaces of this example. Cleaning lines and other trivial marks are evident on both sides.(
Registry values: P1)
1843-O $2 1/2 Small Date, Crosslet 4 MS61 NGC. Ex:
S.S. New York. The
S.S. New York shipwreck occurred in 1846, and the 2008 distribution of its recovery provided a plethora of early Liberty gold from four different mints. This New Orleans example has light green-gold surfaces that are smooth aside from faint marks on the cheek. Luster dominates the borders and fills the devices.(
Registry values: P2)
1844-D $2 1/2 AU55 NGC. Variety 5-H. A lovely bright honey-gold Choice AU piece. The peripheries offer pleasing luster, and the surfaces are refreshingly unmarked. The centers are typically impressed, but the dentils and all 13 stars are well-struck. A handsome example of this difficult, low-mintage Dahlonega issue of only 17,300 pieces. Census: 31 in 55, 59 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: P2)
1846 $2 1/2 MS61 NGC. Ex:
S.S. New York. The date is lightly repunched west. A moderately prooflike butter-gold example that has an intricate strike and a bright appearance. A faded thin mark is noted above the portrait, with a lesser mark over the beak also worthy of mention. A low-mintage Philadelphia issue. Census: 13 in 61, 3 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: P2)
1847-C $2 1/2 XF45 PCGS. Variety 1. The only known die pair. This Choice XF example has pale green color on its yellow surfaces. Handling marks on each side are consistent with the grade and the Southern mint issue.(
Registry values: P2)
1847-D $2 1/2 XF45 PCGS. Variety 9-M. The only known die pair. A pleasing example of this popular Dahlonega issue, with light green-gold surfaces that retain traces of luster.(
Registry values: P2)
1847-O $2 1/2 AU53 PCGS. CAC. Deep yellow and green-gold surfaces on this attractive AU example retain considerable luster. The surfaces have only a few inconsequential marks. This New Orleans quarter eagle is scarce in higher grades. Population: 7 in 53, 27 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: P2)
1848 $2 1/2 CAL. MS61 NGC. To commemorate the historic events of the California Gold Rush, a special coinage of quarter eagles was produced from the first shipment of gold bullion to arrive at the Philadelphia Mint from the gold fields. The shipment provided 230 ounces of the precious metal, which was transformed into 1,389 regular-issue quarter eagles, each coin bearing the inscription "CAL." above the eagle's head on the reverse.
The issue was immediately popular as a souvenir of the most important economic event of the pre-Civil War era. An example was featured in the Roper Sale (M. Thomas & Sons, 2/1851), considered to be the first real coin auction held in the United States. Early auction listings often described the coins as proofs, as in lot 2812 of the Sixth Semi-Annual Sale (W. Elliot Woodward, 3/1865):
"1848 Brilliant proof, having on the reverse Cal., to indicate that it was coined from the first gold of California received that year, excessively rare."
Modern research disputes these early listings. To quote Jeff Garrett and Ron Guth, "However, modern study has revealed that all were struck from the same pair of dies at the same time and that the dies had a Prooflike, not Proof, finish."
Regardless of their status as proof or business-strike issues, the coins are among the most attractive examples of U.S. coinage ever issued, and collectors of many disciplines pursue the date avidly. Many commemorative enthusiasts consider the 1848 CAL. quarter eagle the first U.S. commemorative coin, while type collectors consider it a one-year type coin. Of course, Liberty Head quarter eagle specialists include the issue in their sets, as well. Experts estimate fewer than 75 examples of this rare issue survive today in all grades. The 1848 CAL. quarter eagle is listed as one of the
100 Greatest U.S. Coins. The present coin is an impressive Mint State example, with reflective yellow-gold surfaces on the reverse and hints of light green on the obverse. All design elements are sharply detailed, and there are discernable elements of field-device contrast present, though not enough for a Cameo designation. Outstanding eye appeal and unparalleled historic interest make this coin a "must have" for the advanced collector. Census: 4 in 61, 17 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: P2)
1851-D $2 1/2 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. Variety 14-M. The only known die pair. Light greenish-gold with reflective surfaces resulting from cleaning. Still an attractive representative of this scarce and desirable issue.(
Registry values: P2)
1852-C $2 1/2 AU58 NGC. Variety 1. The only variety for the year. Because no quarter eagles were minted at the Charlotte Mint in 1853, the small mintage of 9,772 coins from 1852 had to meet the needs of the regional economy for both years. As a result, the 1852-C quarter eagle is usually found in well-circulated condition. Doug Winter estimates the surviving population at 115-165 examples, with 23-32 specimens in AU grades. On the present coin, the strike is well-executed on the peripheries, with some softness on the central devices. The surfaces are an attractive green-gold color, with minimal abrasions. Census: 21 in 58, 12 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: P2)
1856-S $2 1/2 AU55 PCGS. Pleasingly detailed with only modest wear on pale green-gold surfaces. The moderately abraded fields are granular but faintly lustrous. Population: 23 in 55, 32 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: P2)
1857-S $2 1/2 AU55 NGC. Intense orange-gold color is luminous with occasional pockets of brighter yellow. A briefly circulated but undeniably appealing San Francisco quarter eagle.(
Registry values: P2)
1860 $2 1/2 Old Reverse, Type One AU53 PCGS. The Old Reverse variety of the 1860 Liberty Head quarter eagle accounts for only a small percentage of the already tiny production total of 22,563 pieces for the year. The present coin is an attractive, sharply detailed example of this scarce issue. The surfaces are semiprooflike, with rich, greenish-gold color. Few abrasions are evident for the grade. Population: 2 in 53, 15 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: P2)
1860-C $2 1/2 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. Variety 1. The only known die pair. This pleasing AU example has sharp design details except for the eagle's leg, almost always found weakly defined on these Charlotte Mint coins. The surfaces are greenish-gold with minor marks on each side.(
Registry values: P2)
1861 $2 1/2 Old Reverse, Type One AU58 NGC. Both sides present relatively well, although light wear from circulation shows overall. Some frosty luster still remains in the protected areas and the color is a warm, yellow-gold shade. A sharply struck representative of this scarce P-mint variety. The 1861 Old Reverse quarter eagle was produced with a leftover reverse die from 1858, and survivors are scarce in all grades.(
Registry values: P2)
1861 $2 1/2 New Reverse, Type Two MS63 NGC. Small letters and arrowheads. Strongly lustrous with pale yellow-gold centers that have deeper color through most of the margins, though the upper reverse has a patch of "shine." Housed in a prior-generation holder.(
Registry values: P2)
1862 $2 1/2 AU58 NGC. Although more than 1.3 million gold dollars were struck in 1862, quarter eagle production was limited to less than 100,000 pieces, and would not exceed 40,000 pieces again until 1873. This almond-gold near-Mint representative is sharply struck and offers a broad band of luster near the rims.(
Registry values: P2)
1862/1 $2 1/2 AU58 NGC. FS-301. The 1862/1 represents an unknown, but undoubtedly small, portion of the reported mintage of 98,500 quarter eagles coined in 1862. The variety was only discovered in the 1960s and the issue is rare in all grades today. The present coin is sharply detailed, with lustrous greenish-gold surfaces. A few minor contact marks are evident on both sides, but actual wear is barely detectable. Census: 21 in 58, 10 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: P2)
1866-S $2 1/2 AU50 NGC. This partly lustrous representative has faint orange toning. Wispy marks are noted in the field near the profile and above the eagle's head. A low mintage issue, since double eagles were the preferred West Coast gold denomination.(
Registry values: P2)
1869-S $2 1/2 --Cleaned--ANACS. MS60 Details. Well struck with no trace of wear. Sun-gold and canary-yellow surfaces have hazy, disturbed luster from a past cleaning, yet in terms of details, this is among the issue's best-preserved survivors.(
Registry values: P2)
1870-S $2 1/2 AU58 PCGS. CAC. Luster brightens the borders of this sharply struck almond-gold near-Mint quarter eagle. A scant 16,000 pieces were struck for this challenging branch mint issue. Population: 12 in 58, 8 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: P2)
1873-S $2 1/2 AU58 NGC. Strong yellow-gold luster with just a touch of rub precluding Mint State status. An appealing S-mint quarter eagle, one of just 27,000 pieces struck, and minimally abraded. Census: 57 in 58, 27 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: P2)
1878 $2 1/2 MS65 NGC. Lovely orange toning adorns this lustrous high grade gold type coin. The strike shows minor incompleteness on the shield and stars, but the surfaces appear smooth to the unaided eye. Census: 33 in 65, 5 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: P2)
1882 $2 1/2 MS62 NGC. This delightful, low-mintage quarter eagle is fully struck with fully prooflike surfaces and lovely bright yellow color. Trivial surface marks along with a single copper spot are likely the factors that prevented a higher grade. Census: 16 in 62, 29 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: P2)
1882 $2 1/2 MS62 PCGS. CAC. A mere mintage of 4,000 pieces ensures the rarity of this moderately prooflike representative. Minor field marks and a few bright portrait highpoints determine the grade. Population: 14 in 62, 35 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: P2)
1892 $2 1/2 MS62 PCGS. Bright yellow-gold luster with exacting central detail. Though a number of pinpoint marks and wispy abrasions populate the surfaces, the overall eye appeal is strong for the grade. Population: 15 in 62, 42 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: P2)
1893 $2 1/2 MS64 PCGS. Housed in a green-label PCGS holder, this near-Gem has deep yellow luster with splashes of rose toning. The design elements are bold. PCGS has only certified 52 finer pieces.(
Registry values: P2)
1897 $2 1/2 MS65 PCGS. An exceptional Gem with brilliant yellow-gold luster and frosty surfaces. This impressive quarter eagle has been bettered by just 31 PCGS submissions (8/10).(
Registry values: P2)
1901 $2 1/2 MS65 PCGS. CAC. A boldly impressed turn-of-the-century Gem with strong yellow-gold luster that swirls through canary and wheat accents. Great for the type collector. PCGS has graded 86 finer pieces (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1902 $2 1/2 MS64 NGC. CAC. This lovely near-Gem features rich yellow-gold luster with bold design features and excellent eye appeal. The surfaces are exceptional, with only a few tiny marks on the reverse.(
Registry values: N991)
1903 $2 1/2 MS64+ NGC. Only a single small mark in the upper obverse field prevents this piece from a full Gem grade. Both sides are frosty and lustrous with brilliant yellow-gold surfaces.(
Registry values: N991)
1904 $2 1/2 MS65 PCGS. Bold yellow-gold luster through the centers with duskier butter shadings at the rims. A lively Gem that holds plenty of appeal for the 20th century type collector.(
Registry values: N1793)
1904 $2 1/2 MS65 NGC. Warmly lustrous and slightly satiny, a butter-yellow Gem with pleasing detail. Great eye appeal and an ideal selection for the type collector.(
Registry values: N1793)
1904 $2 1/2 MS67 PCGS. CAC. A spectacular Superb Gem quarter eagle, with needle-sharp definition on the design elements and virtually pristine fields. The lovely yellow-gold surfaces are graced by accents of rose color and enhanced by vibrant, frosty mint luster. Stunning eye appeal complements the high technical grade. Population: 32 in 67, 1 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1905 $2 1/2 MS67+ NGC. CAC. The 1905 quarter eagle is one of those fortunate type coins where examples may be occasionally found for a price up to the Superb Gem level and finer. This MS67+ specimen displays the expected phenomenal surface preservation, with a full strike, delightful orange-gold color, and rich luster. Census: 4 in 67+, 6 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1906 $2 1/2 MS64 NGC. CAC. This highly lustrous and frosty near-Gem has bold design features with outstanding eye appeal. It is a delightful candidate for a date or type collection of 20th century gold coinage.(
Registry values: N991)
1907 $2 1/2 MS68 PCGS. This is the
only 1907 quarter eagle awarded the MS68 grade by PCGS (8/10), a remarkable distinction that makes this piece immediately desirable to Registry collectors. Beyond that pool of potential bidders, there are general series enthusiasts who might want to end their collections on a high note, or type collectors seeking the ultimate Liberty quarter eagle.
Regardless of motivation, it is easy to agree that this is a simply gorgeous piece. The strike is impeccable, and rich yellow-gold luster graces wonderfully smooth fields. Both sides are essentially flawless to the unaided eye. This coin offers a remarkable opportunity that may not be repeated for years.
From The Dr. Mani and Kay Ehteshami Collection.(
Registry values: N1)
Proof Liberty Quarter Eagles
1868 $2 1/2 PCGS Genuine. 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 has the details of a proof specimen that has been tooled to remove planchet irregularities. The tooling is most noticeable at star 10. Both sides have deep yellow surfaces with fully mirrored fields and lustrous, satiny devices.
1906 $2 1/2 PR62 NGC. Dazzling field reflectivity and an unimprovable strike combine with sun-gold toning to provide exemplary eye appeal for the designated grade. Careful rotation locates only a few trivial hairlines. Just 160 proofs were produced for this penultimate Liberty quarter eagle date.(
Registry values: P1)
1907 $2 1/2 PR64 Cameo PCGS. CAC. The 1907 Liberty Head quarter eagle is popular as the last date of the design. Only 154 proof specimens were struck in 1907, with about 100 examples still extant today. The present coin is a lovely Cameo specimen, with razor-sharp, frosty devices contrasting boldly with the deeply mirrored, greenish-gold fields. Population: 9 in 64 Cameo, 16 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: P1)
Indian Quarter Eagles
1908 $2 1/2 MS64 NGC. Rich orange-gold luster dominates the eye appeal of this well struck near-Gem. The obverse is carefully preserved by Choice standards, while the shallow luster scrapes of the reverse put the coin more firmly in the MS64 camp.(
Registry values: N1793)
1908 $2 1/2 MS64 NGC. Bold sun-yellow luster dominates the eye appeal of this first-year Indian near-Gem. Well-defined overall but with minor softness on the lowest pendant.(
Registry values: N1793)
1909 $2 1/2 MS65 NGC. CAC. Gem Indian quarter eagles of any date are rare, but the 1909 at this level is much rarer than the later P-mint issues such as 1926 though 1928. The certified populations plummet past the MS65 grade. This specimen displays rich, mattelike orange-gold surfaces that are exceptionally pristine, even on the Indian's cheek and in the exposed fields on the reverse. The strike is equally flawless. NGC has certified 16 pieces finer (8/10). A superlative pick for a type or complete set.(
Registry values: N2998)
1909 $2 1/2 MS65 NGC. CAC. The 1909 Indian Head quarter eagle is the third rarest date of the series, but Gem specimens can be located with patience. The present coin is a delightful Gem Mint State example, with pleasing rose-gold surfaces and satiny mint luster. The design elements exhibit sharp definition, and eye appeal is quite strong.(
Registry values: N2998)
1909 $2 1/2 MS66 PCGS. The 1909 quarter eagle is an underrated issue in any Mint State grade compared to later entries in the series, and at the Premium Gem level of the present coin, it is a major rarity, tied for the top Condition Census spot with a couple of dozen other coins. Neither PCGS nor NGC has ever certified an example finer. This piece, housed in a green-label PCGS holder, displays the rich deep reddish-gold coloration that collectors prize in these coins. The surfaces are ablaze with intense eye appeal. The strike is an amazing full one, and there are simply no relevant marks on this remarkable coin. Population: 16 in 66, 0 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N4719)
1910 $2 1/2 MS63 PCGS. Pale yellow-gold luster with canary and wheat accents. This is an appealing and well struck coin for the Select grade, though small, scattered abrasions render the designation accurate.(
Registry values: N1793)
1910 $2 1/2 MS64 NGC. This issue is much rarer at the near-Gem level than later P-mint issues such as the 1926-28 coins. Medium orange-gold surfaces display generous luster and a good strike, but a couple of stray obverse marks likely are all that keep this piece from a Gem grade. The combined certified populations at NGC and PCGS one grade point higher are an order of magnitude less.(
Registry values: N1793)
1910 $2 1/2 MS64 NGC. David Akers considers the 1910 Indian Head quarter eagle the fifth rarest date in the series. The light greenish-gold surfaces of the present coin are brightly lustrous, creating strong eye appeal. The design elements are sharply defined in all areas. Altogether, this Choice Mint State specimen is an impressive example of this challenging date.(
Registry values: N1793)
1910 $2 1/2 MS65 NGC. A rare P-mint at the Gem level, the 1910 quarter eagle is seldom seen finer. This piece is exceeded in grade by only 10 specimens at NGC (8/10). The lovely reddish-gold surfaces are virtually unabraded and distraction-free, with a sharp strike and plenty of aesthetic appeal.(
Registry values: N4719)
1911 $2 1/2 MS64 PCGS. This attractive and highly lustrous yellow-gold quarter eagle has strong design details with exceptional eye appeal. Collectors who seek one example of each coinage date will want to consider this Philadelphia Mint issue.(
Registry values: N2998)
1911 $2 1/2 MS64 PCGS. Fully lustrous and frosty surfaces exhibit lovely light yellow color with sharp design features. PCGS has only certified 70 finer submissions of this date.(
Registry values: N2998)
1911-D $2 1/2 XF45 PCGS. Pleasing orange-gold patination runs over the luminous surfaces of both sides of this Choice XF quarter eagle. The design features exhibit relatively strong definition despite high-point wear. In this regard, we note that the mintmark stands out on this specimen. A few minor marks are noted, more so in the reverse fields.(
Registry values: N1793)
1911-D $2 1/2 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. Although moderately glossy from a past wipe, this yellow-gold key date Indian quarter eagle has pleasing sharpness. The mintmark is bold, unlike often seen for this coveted issue. The obverse field appears unabraded, and the reverse field has only a couple of faint, thin marks.(
Registry values: N2998)
1911-D $2 1/2 --Ex-Jewelry--ANACS. AU55 Details. The mintmark is bold on this key date Indian quarter eagle. The cheekbone displays light wear, and both sides are slightly glossy from a wipe. Surprisingly unabraded for a coin formerly in jewelry. No evidence of a mount is visible, although the edge is concealed by the holder.(
Registry values: N2998)
1911-D $2 1/2 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. Unc. The apricot-gold surfaces are moderately bright, but the mintmark is crisp and all design details are present. Lustrous and devoid of noticeable abrasions. Despite the light cleaning, most collectors would be delighted to own such an impressive key date coin.(
Registry values: N2998)
1911-D $2 1/2 MS62 PCGS. CAC. The memorably low mintage of 55,680 examples of the 1911-D quarter eagle is in-between its bigger siblings the half eagle and eagle, at 72,500 and 30,100 pieces, respectively. But the difference is that the 1911-D quarter eagle is the sole key to its short and completable series, whereas the eagle series in particular is filled with notable and pricey rarities.
The surfaces of this MS62 example are strongly yellow-gold, with dips into deeper sun-yellow and lighter canary at varying points at the margins. The strike is crisp across both portrait and eagle, and the often-weak mintmark is readily visible. Both sides show a number of light abrasions and wispy marks, yet the overall appearance is clean for the grade.(
Registry values: N4719)
1911-D $2 1/2 MS62 NGC. The 1911-D is the rarest Indian quarter eagle, with a series-low mintage of 55,600 pieces. The 1911-D is the first of only three mintmarked issues in the series and has always been acknowledged as the key date. The present coin is a pleasing MS62 example, well struck, with sharp detail on the headdress and eagle's feathers. The mintmark is a bit weak on this specimen, a feature often seen on this date. The attractive orange-gold surfaces are lightly abraded for the grade, and the mint luster is appealing, if somewhat subdued. Visual appeal is unusually high for an MS62 coin.(
Registry values: N4719)
1911-D $2 1/2 Weak D--Improperly Cleaned--NCS. XF Details. A moderately circulated representative that retains substantial design definition. The straw-gold surfaces are unmarked. The mintmark is not readily evident, as is often the case for this popular series key.(
Registry values: P3)
1911-D $2 1/2 Weak D XF45 PCGS. A lightly worn example of this popular low-mintage date. While the reverse mintmark is weak, it is discernible with magnification. Yellow-gold and orange surfaces show swirling wispy abrasions.(
Registry values: P3)
1911-D $2 1/2 Weak D--Cleaned--ANACS. AU55 Details. The D mintmark has low relief, but its full shape is apparent when viewed beneath a lens. This straw-gold series key example has light wear on the headdress plumes and the eagle's shoulder, and faint vertical hairlines emerge on the reverse upon magnification.(
Registry values: P3)
1912 $2 1/2 MS63 NGC. The 1912 Indian quarter eagle is a trifle scarcer than most other issues of this series. This Select Mint State example is fully lustrous with lovely honey-gold surfaces.(
Registry values: N1793)
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 PCGS. Bright sun-yellow luster dominates the eye appeal of this well struck near-Gem. Minimally marked and attractive. PCGS has graded 91 finer examples (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1913 $2 1/2 MS65 NGC. CAC. The 1913 Indian Head quarter eagle is a challenging date in high grade and generally underappreciated in today's market. The present coin is an appealing Gem specimen, with sharply detailed design elements. The lustrous yellow-gold surfaces are accented by areas of attractive rose patina. Census: 64 in 65, 1 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N4719)
1914-D $2 1/2 MS64 NGC. CAC. The 1914-D quarter eagle is a rarity in the higher Mint State grades. This near-Gem displays the deep reddish-gold coloration that collectors prize in the series, with rich luster prevailing over relatively unmarked surfaces. Both the Indian's cheek and the exposed fields on the reverse, above the eagle, are free of singular marks. The few Gems certified at NGC (39 pieces) and PCGS (36) are within the Condition Census for the issue.(
Registry values: N2998)
1914-D $2 1/2 MS64 NGC. The 1914-D Indian Head quarter eagle is not too difficult to locate in MS64, but David Akers considers the date the most challenging of the series in finer grades. To date, NGC has certified only 36 coins above the near-Gem level (8/10). The present coin is an attractive specimen, with frosty copper-gold surfaces. The striking details show the usual touch of softness on the lower headdress and eagle's leg. A few minor handling marks are noted on both sides, explaining the grade.(
Registry values: N2998)
1915 $2 1/2 MS64 NGC. CAC. Olive and orange tints confirm the originality of this intricately impressed Choice gold type coin. An absence of noticeable marks ensures impeccable eye appeal.(
Registry values: N1793)
1915 $2 1/2 MS64 NGC. CAC. A well struck and luminous example that offers a blend of wheat-gold and pale yellow colors. The surfaces have a few light disturbances but nothing of individual significance.(
Registry values: N1793)
1915 $2 1/2 MS64 PCGS. Pumpkin-gold predominates, although the reverse field displays shades of olive-green. A well executed strike imparts strong delineation to the design features. Splendidly smooth despite a thin mark concealed in the headdress near the ear.(
Registry values: N1793)
1925-D $2 1/2 MS64 NGC. The lower reaches of the headdress lack a full strike, but this softly coruscating Choice gold type coin is otherwise well defined. One hair-thin mark reaches the reverse rim at 9 o'clock.(
Registry values: N1793)
1925-D $2 1/2 MS64 NGC. The 1925-D is the sole branch mint quarter eagle struck after 1914, and is the first postwar issue of the series. A satiny and carefully preserved straw-gold near-Gem. The strike is precise, with pleasing detail on the headdress.(
Registry values: N1793)
1925-D $2 1/2 MS64+ NGC. This charming quarter eagle type coin has satin luster and blended olive-gold and apricot toning. The lower portion of the headdress shows incompleteness of strike, but the remainder of the design is bold.(
Registry values: N1793)
1925-D $2 1/2 MS64+ NGC. Pale orange-gold toning graces this shimmering Denver Mint Indian type coin. The obverse is well preserved, and the reverse field has only trivial grazes. The strike is good, although the peripheries display a faint ring, as made and caused by die wear.(
Registry values: N1793)
1926 $2 1/2 MS64+ PCGS Secure. A nicely struck tan-gold near-Gem that offers coruscating luster and a beautifully unabraded reverse. The portrait is also undisturbed, and the left obverse field has only a few faint marks.(
Registry values: N1793)
1927 $2 1/2 MS64 NGC. A nicely impressed and gently shimmering Choice Indian two and a half with seamless pale gold color aside from a hair-thin streak of struck-in grease beneath the first U in UNUM.(
Registry values: N1793)
1929 $2 1/2 MS64+ NGC. A satiny and crisply struck near-Gem of this final-year quarter eagle. The butter-gold fields are splendidly devoid of marks. Given the cost of a full MS65, the present example provides excellent value.(
Registry values: N1793)
Three Dollar Gold Pieces
1854 $3 XF45 ANACS. Important as the first year of issue, this Choice XF piece retains ample luster, especially near the borders. Minor surface marks on each side are consistent with the grade.(
Registry values: N1793)
1854 $3 AU55 PCGS. Pale lemon-gold luster with light but distinct rub on the uppermost design elements. A well struck example of this highest-mintage three dollar gold issue.(
Registry values: N1793)
1854 $3 MS66 NGC. The first-year 1854 three dollar gold pieces are collected as a type coin, along with the high-mintage 1874 and 1878 issues, but series specialists know that the issue is technically a one-year subtype, with a smaller font used for the DOLLAR denomination than those that follow. Even though the issue had a high mintage exceeding 138,000 pieces, few survivors today ever achieve the lofty Premium Gem grade of the present example. Both sides appear free of even the most picayune abrasions, a sign that this piece has been carefully stored ever since its acquisition. The surfaces have soft, satin luster with medium amber-gold coloration. The strike is impeccable, although a hint of softness appears, only at the I in LIBERTY on the headband and the feather directly above. A marvelous type coin suited for the finest set, a special prize for first-year-of-type collectors. Census: 8 in 66, 1 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N7079)
1854-D $3 --Mount Removed, Harshly Cleaned--NGC Details. XF. Variety 1-A. The 1854-D three dollar gold piece boasts a tiny mintage of 1,120 pieces, but the issue has a surprisingly high survival rate. Experts estimate more than 10% of the original mintage is extant in all grades today. While the present coin shows some wear and the holder notes a few obvious problems, much fine detail remains on this example. The surfaces are bright greenish-gold, and the all-important D mintmark is bold. Type collectors prize this issue as a first-year type coin and the only three dollar coin from the Dahlonega Mint.
1854-O $3 XF45 ANACS. The 1854-O three dollar gold piece is popular for its low mintage of 24,000 pieces, and because of its status as the only New Orleans issue of the series. The present coin retains much of its original detail and mint luster, with just light wear showing on the high points of the design elements.(
Registry values: N1793)
1854-O $3 AU58 NGC. The only O-mint three dollar gold, the 1854-O joins the 1854-D as the only branch mint coins from those two facilities. San Francisco would join the fray--and then only intermittently--in the following year, 1855. While the mintage of the 1854-O is 20 times that of the 1854-D--24,000 pieces compared to 1,120--the 1854-O is nonetheless elusive in higher grades. This near-Mint State piece shows just a minor touch of rub on the highest points, with medium yellow-gold surfaces and a few light scuffs consistent with a short spate in circulation. The reverse displays some clash marks from the obverse, and a small dotlike indent in the left reverse field, near the rim, appears to be a mint-made planchet flaw. NGC has certified only 18 pieces finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1855 $3 AU50 NGC. A delightful AU example of this popular issue, relatively common for type collectors, yet a desirable part of a complete date collection. This example is satiny with hints of orange over its brilliant yellow surfaces.(
Registry values: N1793)
1855 $3 MS63 PCGS. The three dollar gold piece proved unpopular with the public, and mintages were sharply down in 1855. Coins in Select Mint State condition are scarce today, and anything finer is rare. The present coin displays brightly reflective greenish-gold fields and well struck devices. Eye appeal is outstanding. Population: 53 in 63, 23 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N4719)
1855-S $3 XF45 PCGS. CAC. The surfaces blend light orange-gold with pale olive-green toning. Both sides have traces of reflective luster. The 1855-S is one of just four collectible S-mint threes, discounting the unique 1870-S as a noncollectible issue. Population: 33 in 45, 30 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1856 $3 MS61 PCGS. CAC. In 1856, just 26,010 three dollar gold pieces were struck at Philadelphia, a smaller total than that year saw at San Francisco. More P-mint pieces were saved, however, and it is the mother Mint's coins that are more available in Mint State today. This MS61 example has wispy abrasions and several luster scrapes, but the yellow-gold fields offer lovely texture and shine otherwise. Softly struck on the bow of the wreath.(
Registry values: N2998)
1856-S $3 VF35 PCGS. Small S. The Small S mintmark variety is rare relative to the usually seen Medium S. This evenly circulated example lacks noteworthy marks and has attractive apricot-gold color overall with elements of peach.(
Registry values: N991)
1857 $3 XF45 PCGS. An attractive, lightly circulated example with pale green patina over yellow surfaces. The 1857 is a plentiful issue in the three dollar series.(
Registry values: N1793)
1857 $3 AU55 NGC. Distinctly rubbed on the high points but with considerable luster remaining in wheat-gold fields. Lightly marked but attractive for this issue of just over 20,000 pieces.(
Registry values: N1793)
1858 $3 --Scratches--NGC Details. AU. Heavy scratches in the peripheral areas, especially on the obverse, are the attempt of some mis-guided sole to remove the dark patina that adheres to the surface.(
Registry values: N2998)
1860 $3 AU58 NGC. The 1860 three dollar gold piece boasts a small mintage of 7,036 pieces, and most examples seen are in lower circulated grades. The present coin is an attractive near-Mint specimen, with prooflike greenish-gold surfaces. The devices are well detailed, and only slight touches of wear are evident. Census: 91 in 58, 78 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1860-S $3 XF45 PCGS. While 7,000 pieces were originally minted, only 4,408 examples of this scarce issue escaped the mint since 2,592 coins were eventually melted. Except for one abrasion left of the 3 in the denomination, this coin is exceptional for the grade with few marks and rich apricot-gold toning. Certainly a collectible issue that is infrequently seen above the XF45 level.
Ex: Pittsburgh Signature (Heritage, 8/2004), lot 7235, which realized $3,220.(
Registry values: N1793)
1860-S $3 AU50 NGC. The 1860-S three dollar gold piece is the rarest S-mint date of the era. The reported mintage was 7,000 pieces, but Q. David Bowers believes 2,592 examples were melted, leaving a net total of 4,408 coins. Approximately 100 specimens survive today in all grades. The present coin is an attractive example, with sharp details and strong mint luster. Only slight traces of wear show on the design elements. Census: 13 in 50, 48 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1861 $3 AU58 NGC. A small mintage of 5,959 three dollar gold pieces was achieved at the Philadelphia Mint in 1861, the first year of the Civil War. Near-Mint examples are definitely scarce today, and Mint State coins are rare. The present coin is a sharply detailed example, showing only minimal signs of wear on the headdress plumes. The surfaces are a pleasing greenish-gold color and show few abrasions for the grade. Census: 63 in 58, 58 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1862 $3 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. A minorly rubbed example of this Civil War date, lightly abraded with a pinscratch on the cheek. Mustard-gold surfaces are bright and hairlined from a past cleaning.(
Registry values: N1793)
1871 $3 MS61 NGC. From a minuscule mintage of 1,300 pieces, the 1871 three dollar gold piece is surprisingly available in lower grades, but coins in Mint State condition are rare. The present attractive example exhibits reflective, prooflike fields, with light yellow-gold color. The strike is typically a little soft on Liberty's hair and 18 of the date. The surfaces are minimally abraded for the grade. Census: 15 in 61, 21 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1874 $3 AU55 NGC. Ample reflective luster remains in light yellow-gold fields. A modestly rubbed example of this popular type issue, minimally abraded save for a few pinpoint flaws in the portrait area.(
Registry values: N1793)
1874 $3 AU55 NGC. A briefly circulated example of this popular type issue, mostly lustrous through the yellow-orange fields with a few isolated spots of wear. Scattered wispy abrasions contribute to the grade.(
Registry values: N1793)
1874 $3 AU58 PCGS. Gorgeous honey-gold luster remains on both sides of this lovely near-Mint example, housed in a green-label PCGS holder. The 1874 is one of the most plentiful issues in the series, ideal for type collectors.(
Registry values: N1793)
1874 $3 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. Unc. Although lightly hairlined, this is an attractive and desirable example of the ever popular three dollar denomination.(
Registry values: N1793)
1877 $3 AU50 PCGS. From a tiny mintage of 1,468 coins, the 1877 three dollar gold piece is one of the key dates in the series. Probably no more than 100-110 examples survive today in all grades, and Mint State specimens are very rare. At the AU50 level, PCGS and NGC combined have certified only eight coins (8/10). The present coin is an attractive specimen, with reflective orange-gold surfaces, highlighted by shades of rose color. The devices are well struck, with slight wear showing on the hair and headdress plumes. A scattering of minor abrasions on both sides is consistent with the grade. The pleasing color and luster combine to create intense visual appeal.(
Registry values: N2998)
1878 $3 AU55 NGC. A briefly circulated example of this popular three dollar type issue, pale yellow-gold with considerable remaining luster. The most significant abrasion appears to the left of the date.(
Registry values: N1793)
1878 $3 AU58 NGC. Although substantial luster brightens each side, slight wear is noted on the forehead and shoulder curl. No field marks are consequential. The reverse displays minor die doubling on the right borders of the right-side cotton leaves. The upper loops of the 8s in the date are lightly repunched.(
Registry values: N1793)
1878 $3 MS64 NGC. CAC. The 1878 is the last of the trio of great high-mintage type coins within the Indian Princess three dollar gold series, along with the 1854 and 1874. The sumptuous, coruscating luster on this piece is typical for the issue. The coloration is yellow-gold with glints of pink in the crevices, adding to the appeal, and there are no mentionable signs of contact.(
Registry values: N2998)
1882 $3 MS62 Prooflike NGC. Unsurprisingly for this issue of just 1,500 business strikes, many survivors are Prooflike, including this MS62 example. Pale yellow-gold surfaces are lightly abraded but strongly reflective. A single small copper spot appears in the space between the ribbon ends. Census: 5 in 62 Prooflike, 11 finer (8/10).
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 (8/10). 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.(
Registry values: N7079)
1885 $3 MS64 NGC. Ex: Princess Collection. The 1885 three dollar gold had the memorably low mintage of 801 business strikes. That total puts it at the second-lowest of the entire series--behind the 1881, with 500 circulation strikes--and one of only three sub-1,000-coin productions of business strikes in the entire series, with the 1883 at 900 coins. (Of course, the 1875 and 1876 threes were proof-only issues, with no business strikes at all produced.) This near-Gem is one of 16 so graded at NGC, with but four examples finer (8/10). The surfaces are medium yellow-gold for the most part, deepening to orange-gold on the high points and the obverse fields. There are scarcely any mentionable signs of contact, although we note a small dark toning spot at the chin line. A well-struck and eminently collectible example of this seldom-seen issue.(
Registry values: N4719)
1888 $3 MS61 NGC. The next-to-last three dollar gold issue, produced to the extent of 5,000 pieces. This survivor is nonetheless on the low end of the several hundred that exist today, squirreled away by knowledgeable collectors and dealers of the era. This MS61 example displays medium orange-gold surfaces with excellent luster and a few light ticks and hairlines that preclude a finer grade.(
Registry values: N1793)
1889 $3 MS64 NGC. There was never much demand for the three dollar denomination, although Philadelphia dutifully struck limited numbers annually for 36 years. The series came to an end in 1889, the same year as did the gold dollar, which bore similar designs. Today, gold collectors are grateful for the series, which is readily collectible aside from the 1854-D, the unique 1870-S, and a trio of proof-only issues. The present series example has substantial luster and rich apricot toning. Smooth save for a single faded mark through the O in DOLLAR. Census: 56 in 64, 22 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1889 $3 MS66+ PCGS. The 1889 three dollar gold pieces are the last of their breed, and this piece is among the best of the lot. Both the three dollar and one dollar gold denominations breathed their last in 1889, and fortunately, many examples were saved for posterity. But the last-year mintage of three dollar coins was a minuscule 2,300 pieces, compared to nearly 29,000 one dollar gold coins.
Bowers estimates that 200 to 250 examples of the 1889 three dollar gold survive today in Mint State. This pristine MS66+ coin, as certified by PCGS, is the only one so graded, and there are only two MS67 PCGS pieces finer (8/10). The impeccable medium orange-gold surfaces on both sides are free of even the most remote distraction. The strike is extremely bold if not quite full. These Plus-graded coins are bringing strong prices at auction, and this piece should provide an interesting auction experience when it comes under the gavel.(
Registry values: N7079)
Proof Three Dollar Gold Pieces
1876 $3 PR64 Cameo NGC. The 1876 three dollar gold, like the 1875 three, is a proof-only issue, produced in an unknown quantity estimated at 45 coins, according to the
Guide Book. The coinage of 1876 is a predilection for some collectors interested in America's Centennial, and proof gold collectors will find their specialty intersecting with that in this delightful 1876 three dollar gold, certified PR64 Cameo.
Any proof three dollar gold piece is a rarity--even more so than 19th century proof gold in general--and as a proof-only issue, the 1876 approaches the status of "legendary rarity." For the hardy collectors assembling a complete year set of three dollar gold coins, for the 1875 and 1876 issues, a proof must be chosen. No business strikes exist.
Q. David Bowers, estimating a proof mintage of 65-75 coins, writes in
The United States $3 Gold Pieces 1854-1889 concerning the 1876 proof threes:
"The 1876 $3 is in essence déja vu 1875 all over again. Only Proofs were struck, no coins at all for circulation. The Mint stated that just 45 were made, but many numismatists believe that a few more were coined and not reported. Similar to the 1875, the 1876 is a famous rarity. Indeed, it is the second-rarest Philadelphia Mint three dollar coin, but is not the rarest Proof."
Garrett and Guth go a step further, enumerating two deliveries of 20 and 25 proofs in February and June 1876, respectively, then adding that "an unknown number of additional Proofs were made at an unknown date from a different obverse die." Regardless of the exact number produced, the issue is in great demand for all of the reasons cited above.
This near-Gem Cameo proof is sure to incite spirited bidding when it crosses the auction block. It keeps company in this series with other important rarities, not only the very rare 1875 proofs but also the unique 1870-S. The surfaces are medium orange-yellow, with tremendous reflectivity and field-device contrast. The strike is full throughout both sides. For pedigree purposes we note a couple of tiny ticks behind the head, and a thin mark in the left obverse field, below the N of UNITED. These minuscule contact marks are well within the confines of the near-Gem grade and fail to dampen the enormous eye appeal. This splendid piece represents an important opportunity for several different collector specialties. Census: 11 in 64 Cameo, 6 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N7079)
1887 $3 PR45 NGC. Only 160 proof 1887 three dollar gold pieces were minted in 1887. Curiously, examples are known with the obverse and reverse dies oriented in four different variations. The present coin is oriented in medal fashion, with the obverse and reverse dies aligned in parallel. The present coin shows only light wear on the design elements, and much of the reflective proof surface remains in sheltered areas around the devices.(
Registry values: N1)
1887 $3 PR64 Cameo PCGS Secure. CAC. Proof three dollar gold pieces are extremely rare as a whole, although some of the later-series issues, such as the present 1887-dated specimen, are a bit more accessible. With a mintage of 160 pieces, the 1887 ranks as second-highest amid the entire group, behind only the 1888. The present near-Gem Cameo example offers rich orange-gold color. The obverse fields show some light, grade-limiting hairlines, but the reverse is hairline-free and displays a pronounced orange-peel effect. The field-device contrast is strong, and there are no singular marks. Population: 4 in 64 Cameo, 11 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N4719)
1888 $3 PR58 PCGS. The mintage of proof three dollar gold coins was 291 pieces in 1888, extremely small in absolute terms, but still the largest proof total for the series. Examples are scarce-to-rare in all grades today, with about half the mintage surviving in recognizable proof format. The present coin has brightly reflective surfaces, with light greenish-gold color and sharply detailed devices. Population: 6 in 58, 87 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
Proof Four Dollar Gold Pieces
1879 $4 Flowing Hair, Judd-1635, Pollock-1833, R.3--Repaired, Harshly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. Ask any advanced numismatist what obverse design types exist for the 1879 stellas, and he or she will promptly and correctly answer "Flowing Hair and Coiled Hair." The latter, rarer design is by George T. Morgan, the former is by William Barber. But ask that same numismatist what obverse design types exist for the 1879 Flowing Hair stellas, and you will likely be answered by puzzled silence. The correct answer is: "Large Head or Small Head."
This may appear to be a trick question--and if stellas are considered to be only the gold pieces, it is. But stellas are properly the pattern design type, although any proper description of a nongold stella would make mention of it. Nonetheless, there does exist a single unique stella struck in copper, Judd-1636a, which has the Small Head obverse design subtype. It is listed as Judd-1636a, Pollock-1837, and traces its provenance to the Harlan P. Smith sale of 1906, lot 1447 (it has been gilded since).
The two types are easily distinguished: The Small Head has the bust tip pointing to the top of the 1 in the date, while the Large Head (normal 1879 Flowing Hair variety) has the tip pointing to star 1. The headband on Liberty's head touches (nearly) a 7 in the peripheral legends of the Small Head, while the headband touches a star on the Large Head. Both varieties are shown side-by-side on USPatterns.com, with a notation that they both hail from the 1974 Rio Rancho Estate sale (Superior, 10/1974).
Nothing is known about whence the Small Head variant derives, and as the Judd reference says, "the variation is not widely differentiated in the literature and is often grouped with the [Large Head] varieties listed above." One can only imagine what price a Small Head gold 1879 Flowing Hair stella would fetch, in the unlikely event that one were ever to surface. Amazingly, even in the Rio Rancho sale cited above, the two design subtypes were not distinguished, and the unique copper Judd-1636a sold for $5,000--the same as its presale estimate.
This is one of the more affordable stellas on the market. The surfaces are slightly wavy from repair, especially in the center of the obverse. Both sides are bright orange-gold and obviously hairlined. The surfaces otherwise show minimal contact marks.
Early Half Eagles
1802/1 $5 PCGS Genuine. Breen-6440, BD-7, R.5. 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 XF specimen that has been cleaned with light scratches. This piece has bright green-gold surfaces with some slight roughness on each side.
1802/1 $5 --Mount Removed--NGC Details. VF. Breen-6440, BD-2, High R.4. An oval mount was removed from the eagle's breast. The obverse is harshly cleaned. The reverse is whizzed and cleaned. The coin appears slightly bent. A collectible example of this scarce early gold type.(
Registry values: P2)
1802/1 $5 AU58 NGC. Breen-6440, BD-2, High R.4. This variety has the low overdate obverse with an extensively cracked reverse. Eight different varieties are known for the 1802 half eagle coinage, and all are 1802 over 1 overdates; however, these are from two distinctly different obverse dies. The first obverse die, seen here, has the final digit about centered between the bust and the border. The other obverse die has the top of the digit 2 touching the drapery. This is a pleasing example with lightly reflective fields and attractive greenish-gold coloration. Minor friction and a few old, faint pinscratches are visible, but overall, this attractive half eagle is highly desirable.(
Registry values: P2)
1802/1 $5 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. Unc. Breen-6440, BD-8, R.4. A large mintage of 53,176 half eagles was accomplished in 1802, with eight die varieties known for the date. The present coin is a representative of the BD-8 variety, with the 2 touching the bust and the last S in STATES positioned over the far right of a cloud. The BD-8 variety probably accounts for 10,000 -15,000 pieces of the original mintage, with an estimated 150-200 examples known today. The present coin is an attractive example of this early gold issue, in spite of the cleaning noted on the holder. The devices are sharply struck and the surfaces are lustrous and lightly abraded.
1803/2 $5 --Mount Removed--NGC Details. VF. Breen-6441, BD-4, R.4. Once considered a major rarity in the series, the BD-4 variety now ranks among the most common die pairs of the date. All four known varieties are overdates, from two different obverse dies.(
Registry values: P2)
1803/2 $5 --Mount Removed--NGC Details. VF. Breen-6441, BD-4, R.4. The edge near 12 o'clock shows the dark remnants of solder where the piece was once attached to jewelry. A bit bright and glossy from cleaning and handling, but all major design details remain apparent.(
Registry values: P2)
1805 $5 MS64 NGC. Close Date, Breen-6445, BD-1, High R.3. A substantial mintage of 33,183 half eagles was achieved in 1805, with five die varieties known for the date. The present coin is a representative of the Close Date BD-1 variety, characterized by the perfect numeral 1 in the date, the close positioning of the letters IT in UNITED and the leaf touching I in AMERICA. John Dannreuther believes the BD-1 variety accounts for 10,000-15,000 pieces of the original mintage, as it is the most available of the five die varieties today. Perhaps 175-225 specimens survive in all grades, with most examples seen in circulated or lower Mint State grades. The issue can be located in MS62 or MS63 without too much difficulty, making the date a popular choice for type collectors. As might be expected with coins from this era, examples in Choice Mint State condition are rare, and anything finer is virtually unobtainable. Current population data reveals NGC has certified 23 specimens in MS64, with only two finer, while PCGS has graded 17 examples at the Choice level, again with two finer (8/10).
The 1805 half eagle has always been popular with collectors, and its auction history extends back to the A.C. Cline Sale (M. Thomas & Sons, 6/1855), when an example was offered as lot 180. Students of the series began to differentiate between the different die varieties as early as 1885, when a Close Date specimen was offered as lot 900 of the Randal Collection (Woodward, 7/1885), "1805 No. 2; close date, figures touch, fine." The date has enjoyed increasing popularity in recent years, as knowledge of the series has grown.
The coin offered here is a marvelous Choice Mint State example, with pleasing greenish-gold surfaces and abundant mint luster. The striking details are sharp for an early gold issue, with fine detail present in Liberty's hair and the feathers on the eagle's breast. A few light adjustment marks on the bust can be detected with the naked eye, but it requires close examination with a loupe to detect the marks hidden in the details of the cap. Aside from these mint-made blemishes, the surfaces are remarkably free of distractions. One shallow scratch in the obverse field is the only mentionable flaw. Few examples of early U.S. gold coinage can match the eye appeal of this magnificent specimen. We expect intense competition from type collectors and early gold specialists alike when this lot is called.(
Registry values: P2)
1806 $5 Round Top 6, 7x6 Stars Genuine PCGS. Breen-6448, BD-6, R.2. 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 tooled fields. This early half eagle has minimal wear and substantial canary-gold luster. The coin appears to have been dipped in a solution that has left its surfaces mildly subdued and glossy.
1806 $5 Round Top 6, 7x6 Stars--Scratches--NGC Details. VG. Breen-6448, BD-6, R.2. This well worn Heraldic Eagle five has straw-gold color and a number of faint, short obverse pinscratches that many observers will find acceptable for the grade. Two-thirds of E PLURIBUS UNUM is present.(
Registry values: P2)
1806 $5 Round Top 6, 7x6 Stars--Damaged, Tooled, Cleaned--ANACS. XF Details, Net VF20. Breen-6448, BD-6, R.2. The sole Round Top 6 die pair, though it is more accessible than the five Pointed Top 6 die pairs for the date combined. This excessively bright example has seen past troubles, as evidenced by the hairlined canary-yellow surfaces with their short and long abrasions and tooling marks. Nonetheless, an important piece that has survived for more than two centuries. Housed in a small-format holder.(
Registry values: P2)
1806 $5 Round Top 6, 7x6 Stars--Mount Removed--NGC Details. XF. Breen-6448, BD-6, R.2. The singular and instantly recognizable obverse with 7x6 stars around a date with Round Top 6. Numerous fine marks affect glossy yellow-orange surfaces, and a disturbance at the LIB in LIBERTY shows where a mount may have been attached and later removed. All things considered, this is a fundamentally pleasing coin that will fit well in the right collection.(
Registry values: P2)
1808 $5 --Harshly Cleaned--NGC Details. XF. Breen-6457, BD-4, High R.3. A Normal Date obverse combined with the famous Wide Denomination reverse. This lightly worn example has been cleaned extensively, and the surfaces have a surreal antique-gold appearance with unusual texture. Still, a readily collectible example of the Capped Bust Left type.(
Registry values: P2)
1808 $5 MS62 PCGS. Wide 5D, Breen-6457, BD-4, High R.3. Unlisted Bass-Dannreuther Die State. The Wide 5D is slightly more common than the BD-3 Normal 5D 1808, which together constitute the only two nonoverdate varieties of the year. The Bass-Dannreuther reference notes that Harry W. Bass, Jr. only owned two examples. But the more interesting comment is this one:
"This variety is the first early gold coin that seems to have a single die state for both dies for the entire production run. Because it is estimated that possibly 20,000 coins of this variety were struck, this is remarkable. The obverse die was lapped to remove prior clashing, while the reverse die remains perfect throughout the striking period."
On most examples the obverse die was lapped, apparently from an early clash that left faint traces--the small triangle shape below the earlobe, the faint scroll mark below the drapery, both visible in the Bass-Dannreuther photo. Yet this coin is boldly clashed, with both top and bottom borders of the scroll seen in the date area, and portions of E PLURIBUS UNUM visible inside the scroll.
The reverse die as embodied on this piece is hardly '"perfect throughout the striking period"; rather, it shows bold clashing that outlines much of Liberty's portrait all around the reverse. Much of 1808 can be made out in the area around ES O.
This piece is sharply struck overall, with rich reddish-gold patina and superior luster. Numerous small abrasions scattered over each side account for the grade, and a couple of wispy semicircular marks appear in the left obverse field.
As a scintillating example of a die state that is apparently previously unknown, this piece should provide many rewards for die state specialists studying early gold.(
Registry values: P2)
1809/8 $5 --Damaged--NGC Details. Fine. Breen-6458, BD-1, High R.3. Evidence of an old jewelry mount is noted at 12 o'clock, and the surfaces are subdued, leaving weakened design details on both sides.(
Registry values: P2)
1812 $5 AU58 NGC. Breen-6466, BD-1, R.3. The 1812 Capped Bust Left half eagle enjoyed a large mintage of 58,087 pieces, with two die varieties for the date. The present coin represents the more available BD-1 variety, with the Wide 5 D in the denomination. Perhaps 300-450 examples of the BD-1 variety survive today in all grades. The lustrous surfaces of this specimen are a light greenish-gold, with rose highlights. The devices are sharply detailed and show only slight traces of wear. A few planchet depressions (as struck) in the obverse field and on Liberty's cheek are mentioned as pedigree markers.(
Registry values: P2)
Classic Half Eagles
1834 $5 Plain 4 AU58 NGC. First Head, Breen-6501, McCloskey 3-B, R.1. This nicely struck Borderline Uncirculated first-year type coin has bright appearance and a peripheral ring of cartwheel luster. Lightly abraded aside from minor chatter on the upper reverse field.(
Registry values: P1)
1834 $5 Plain 4 MS61 NGC. First Head, Breen-6501, McCloskey 3-B, R.1. This apricot-gold Classic type coin has a good strike, since inexactness of impression is limited to the curl above the ear. Both sides are refreshingly unabraded save for a concealed mark on the nosetip and a faded hair-thin line on the field near the chin.(
Registry values: P1)
1836 $5 AU50 PCGS. Second Head, Breen-6509, McCloskey 2-B, R.4. Large Date. The prominent obverse die crack through the 6 in the date and the portrait identifies the obverse. A lightly worn Classic Head half eagle with pale yellow-gold radiance in the fields.(
Registry values: P1)
1836 $5 AU58 NGC. CAC. Second Head, Breen-6508, McCloskey 5-D, R.3. The obverse with small wide date, the reverse with the D in the denomination extending past the olive stem. Well struck with minimal rub and considerable radiance on dusky butter-yellow surfaces.(
Registry values: P1)
1837 $5 AU55 ANACS. Breen-6512, McCloskey 2-B, R.3. Large Date, Large 5. This plentiful variety has a Block 8 date logotype, with a single curl at Liberty's forehead. This Choice AU piece is sharply defined with reflective yellow gold surfaces and splashes of pale rose toning.(
Registry values: P1)
Liberty Half Eagles
1839 $5 AU58 NGC. The year 1839 saw the first use of the Liberty Head design on the half eagle denomination. Most examples seen today are in mid-level circulated grades, and coins in AU58 condition are very scarce. This pleasing near-Mint specimen shows sharp definition on the design elements and only the slightest traces of wear. The surfaces are light greenish-gold, with few abrasions for the grade. Census: 32 in 58, 38 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: P5)
1839-C $5 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. VF. Variety 1. The only known die pair. Lightly polished yellow surfaces have dark peripheral patina. First year of the Liberty design, a desirable coin for date and type collectors.(
Registry values: P5)
1843-C $5 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. XF. Variety 2. Light greenish-gold surfaces show slight evidence of cleaning, yet this is a desirable and pleasing example that retains traces of luster.(
Registry values: P4)
1843-D $5 Medium D Genuine PCGS. Variety 10-H. 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 Uncirculated specimen that has been cleaned. The Variety 10-H pairing is the only one known for the Medium D. The line of three small die lumps between the first two stars is diagnostic. The yellow-gold surfaces of this coin are perhaps a bit overbright, but the excellent strike and much remaining eye appeal more than compensate. The reverse is relatively abrasion-free, while the obverse shows only a few light scrapes and contact marks.
1844-D $5 AU55 PCGS. Variety 11-H. The "high date" variety of the 1844-D. A second (and rare) variety is known with the date entered lower in the field relative to the bust. This green-gold Choice AU representative has an exemplary strike for the Dahlonega facility, which lacked the resources of the mother mint. Marks are moderate given the brief stint in circulation. Population: 12 in 55, 30 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: P2)
1845-D $5 XF45 PCGS. CAC. Variety 12-I. The more common of two die pairs from the Dahlonega Mint in 1845. The Charlotte Mint had no production due to a fire at that facility, so the Dahlonega Mint was charged with all gold production in the Southeast. A pleasing green-gold example, the surfaces are limited to trivial marks on each side.(
Registry values: P2)
1845-O $5 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 specimen has the details of an AU coin that has been cleaned and has light scratches. A well-defined but excessively bright O-mint five with a long scratch in the yellow-gold field below Liberty's chin.(
Registry values: P7, N7)
1847-C $5 --Obverse Graffiti--NGC Details. AU. Variety 1. Sole known dies. A modestly worn but moderately abraded yellow-gold example that has the letters "AW" scratched in the left obverse field and additional straight lines to the right to the portrait. The reverse is more attractive, suggesting an affordable example for reverse-up display.(
Registry values: P4)
1848-D $5 VF30 PCGS. Variety 19-O. Despite its VF30 designation, this honey-gold Dahlonega five displays noticeable luster and has pleasing design detail. The cheek has a moderate mark, and stars 3 and 4 are softly impressed. Certified in an old green label holder.(
Registry values: P3)
1849-C $5 Genuine PCGS. Variety 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 an XF specimen that has been tooled, damaged, and polished. The second variety of 1849-C is considered scarcer than the first variety.(
Registry values: P3, N3)
1850-C $5 Fine 12 PCGS. Variety 1. The usually encountered die pairing, identified by the radial crack at 7 o'clock on the reverse. This yellow-gold representative is circulated but retains surprising plumage detail on the left (facing) wing. Housed in an old green label holder.(
Registry values: P3)
1850-C $5 XF45 PCGS. Variety 3. The mintmark is far to the right, compared to the other known varieties of this issue. This Choice XF example has intermingled green and rose color on its light yellow surfaces. Traces of mirrored surfaces are evident in the protected areas.(
Registry values: P3)
1852 $5 MS62 NGC. The large mintage of the 1852 half eagle exceeded a half-million coins, and many of the survivors are well-produced and attractive. This MS62 example is no exception, with radiant luster over orange-gold surfaces that are well but not fully struck. The few surface ticks are in keeping with the grade. Census: 37 in 62, 38 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: P4)
1854-C $5 Weak C VF25 NGC. Variety 2. Although the Charlotte mintmark is low relief, most of it is apparent upon careful rotation beneath a loupe. A circulated but problem-free example of this scarce Southern gold issue, which has a mintage of less than 40,000 pieces.
1854-D $5 Large D--Scratches--NGC Details. VF. Variety Unlisted. The bold mintmark is high and merged with the stem and arrow feather. Minor scratches or graffiti can be seen in the upper reverse field.
1854-D $5 Large D MS61 PCGS. Variety 31-X. This issue, though it rates as one of the most available Dahlonega half eagles, is nonetheless challenging in appealing and properly graded Mint State. The delightful representative offered here would make an excellent addition to any type or date set of Southern branch mint gold. Unlike most representatives, this piece shows strong detail at the periphery, though Liberty's upper hair shows a measure of softness. Both sides offer lovely luster and vivid orange-gold surfaces. While the fields and devices show scattered, wispy abrasions that preclude a finer grade, the Mint State designation is entirely justified. An attractive and important coin. Population: 9 in 61, 10 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: P2)
1856-C $5 XF45 PCGS. Variety 1. From a mintage of just 28,457 pieces, the 1856-C half eagle is an underrated date in the series. Doug Winter estimates a surviving population of 150-200 examples in all grades, with 60-80 specimens extant in XF. The present coin is a well detailed example, with only light wear on the devices and pleasing greenish-gold surfaces. Population: 22 in 45, 45 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: P4)
1856-D $5 PCGS Genuine. Variety 33-BB. The only known variety of the year. 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 cleaned with altered surfaces. Both sides have satiny green-gold surfaces with myriad tiny abrasions.(
Registry values: P3, N3)
1857-C $5 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. Unc. Variety 1. Luster forms a bright band throughout the reverse border. Luster outlines the stars individually, although not collectively. Bagmarks are relatively few, and none merit singular description. A moderately hairlined straw-gold example of this popular antebellum Charlotte issue.(
Registry values: P3)
1857-S $5 AU58 NGC. CAC. Experienced collectors for many years will likely form a mental link between any 1857-S gold coin and the
S.S. Central America, which contained several of the finest known half eagles of the issue, in addition to its incredible cargo of double eagles. We cannot positively link this piece to the shipwreck, but it is far above-average. Generous luster is almost completely intact, and only light high-point rub separates this well-struck orange-gold piece from Mint State. Census: 20 in 58, 6 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: P6)
1858 $5 AU58 NGC. CAC. Luster fills the margins and devices of this Borderline Uncirculated No Motto five. The fields display only moderate marks, and the peach toning is attractive. Just 15,136 pieces were struck. Census: 15 in 58, 14 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: P5)
1858-C $5 PCGS Genuine. Variety 1. 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 extensively tooled, damaged, and polished.(
Registry values: P3, N3)
1858-C $5 XF40 PCGS. Variety 1. The mintmarks is mostly over the right side of the V on this plentiful variety. A lovely example with considerable rose and violet toning at the peripheries. Moderate surface marks are typical of the Southern branch mint issues.(
Registry values: P3)
1861-C $5 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. VF. Variety 1. The only known die pair. The surfaces are hairlined, but retain attractive, albeit subdued gold color. A scarce and desirable issue.(
Registry values: P6)
1863 $5 --Filed Rims--Genuine PCGS. The PCGS number ending in .82 suggests Filed Rims 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 filed rims and has been cleaned. This glossy example has hairlines but only a hint of highpoint wear. Both rims are filed throughout the diameter, and the upper reverse field may have been repaired. Nonetheless, this is a coin that is sure to draw the attention of specialists, as any 1863 half eagle is a rarity; PCGS has graded just 21 examples in total (08/10).
1864 $5 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. In our opinion, this coin has the details of an AU specimen that has been tooled, damaged, and harshly cleaned. This extremely difficult Civil War issue half eagle is in demand regardless of its grade or quality.(
Registry values: P7, N7)
1866-S $5 No Motto VF25 NGC. Just 9,000 No Motto fives were coined in 1866, and most are lost with time. Neither NGC nor PCGS has certified any as Mint State. This is a circulated straw-gold piece that has surprising plumage detail for the designated grade.(
Registry values: P8)
1870-CC $5 --Holed--NGC Details. XF. Variety 1-A. The 1870-CC Liberty Head half eagle is extremely popular as a low-mintage, first-year type coin. Only 7,675 half eagles were minted in 1870, the first year of operation for the Carson City Mint. Doug Winter believes only 50-60 examples are still extant in all grades. The present coin is lightly worn with much original detail still evident on the devices. The pleasing greenish-gold surfaces are not heavily abraded, but the coin was holed for suspension at 12 o'clock.(
Registry values: P3)
1873-CC $5 AU50 NGC. CAC. By the time of the 1873-CC half eagle mintage, the denomination reached a new low at the Nevada facility--even less than that of the initial-year 1870-CC mintage--producing 7,416 coins compared to 7,675 of the 1870-CC. This would remain the second-lowest mintage of the entire series among CC-mint issues, behind the 1876-CC. Today the 1873-CC is a bit more more elusive than the 1870-CC, and many survivors are well-circulated. This AU coin is at the upper end of certified survivors, even though a small handful of higher-grade pieces exist. (Garrett and Guth note that the certified populations are skewed by the former holdings of Harry Bass, who owned six high-grade examples that were all "sold into strong hands.") There are few mentionable marks, save for a single small linear scrape above the 73 in the date, near the lower bust. The yellow-gold surfaces are well-struck, although not fully so, and plenty of eye appeal is present. Census: 7 in 50, 2 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: P3)
1874-CC $5 XF40 PCGS. The rich orange-gold surfaces are augmented by hints of steel-blue. Selected bluntness of strike on Liberty's hair should not be confused with inappropriate wear, since a band of luster illuminates both borders. One faded thin mark is noted on the field beneath the right (facing) wing. This undipped example is certain to be the subject of enthusiastic bidding. Housed in a green label holder. Population: 10 in 40, 41 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: P3)
1877-CC $5 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 the details of an AU specimen that is damaged and has been tooled and polished. A small damaged area above the date and through the neck truncation has apparently been repaired and the surfaces touched up and polished, leaving some areas of unusual, flat ochre-yellow color. From a low mintage of 8,680 pieces.
1879-S $5 MS62 NGC. Bold definition through the centers with impressive luster, straw-gold in the centers with bolder yellow close to the rims. Scattered light abrasions account for the grade. Census: 49 in 62, 26 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: P3)
1880-CC $5 AU55 PCGS. CAC. Warm butterscotch and orange-gold luster remains in the fields of this Carson City half eagle, and the devices remain well-defined despite light, even wear. Small, scattered marks appear on the obverse, while the reverse is less abraded. Great eye appeal for this challenging issue. Population: 28 in 55, 29 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: P3)
1882-S $5 MS64+ NGC. CAC. This sun-gold Choice Liberty five is well struck and has a remarkably unabraded reverse. The obverse has only a few distributed wispy grazes.(
Registry values: P2)
1883 $5 MS64 PCGS. A brightly lustrous near-Gem example of this Philadelphia half eagle issue, available for a price in grades through MS63 but a budding condition rarity any better. Yellow-gold surfaces have slightly lighter color on the reverse. Population: 17 in 64, 2 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: P3)
1884-S $5 MS64 NGC. CAC. The 1884-S half eagle is a rare, underrated date in high grades. According to Jeff Garrett and Ron Guth, "These half eagles represent some of the more undervalued coins in the U.S. gold series." The present coin is a delightful Choice specimen, with a razor-sharp strike and vibrant mint luster. The pleasing yellow-gold surfaces show no mentionable distractions. Census: 18 in 64, 2 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: P3)
1885 $5 MS64 PCGS. Housed in a green-label PCGS holder is a remarkable near-Gem with frosty yellow and honey-gold luster and bold design features. This date is one of many condition rarities in the Liberty half eagle series. Population: 60 in 64, 2 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: P2)
1885 $5 MS64 PCGS. This sharply struck canary-gold Choice Motto five has coruscating luster and is void of any individually notable marks. The 1885 is undistinguished in typical Mint State but becomes scarce as the grade approaches Gem. Population: 60 in 64, 2 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: P2)
1886 $5 MS64 PCGS. A bold impression over richly lustrous orange-gold surfaces puts this piece in a distinct minority for eye appeal, despite the few surface pecks that preclude a Gem classification. An excellent type coin or date representative. Population: 1 in 64+, 3 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: P3)
1890-CC $5 MS63 PCGS. The 1890-CC half eagle has a longstanding reputation as one of the most available Carson City five. In Select condition, however, even this "common" issue becomes elusive. The present piece, primarily yellow-gold with a blush of peach at the rims, has good luster and a sharp peripheral strike, though the centers lack a complete impression. Minimally marked and delightful. Population: 32 in 63, 28 finer (8/10).
Ex: Central States Signature (Heritage, 4/2008), lot 3503.(
Registry values: P2)
1891-CC $5 MS61 NGC. An impressively detailed Carson City five with swirling luster that shows slight variations in its yellow-gold color. Both sides show more wispy abrasions and luster grazes than serious marks.(
Registry values: P1)
1891-CC $5 MS61 NGC. A minimally abraded Carson City gold coin that boasts bright luster across the borders and devices. An attractive representative of the legendary Western facility.(
Registry values: P1)
1891-CC $5 MS63 PCGS. This Carson City half eagle has a bold strike with fully defined motifs on both sides. It is a lustrous piece with peach-tinged surfaces. The fields display faint grazes but are devoid of any noticeable bagmarks. An attractive yet affordable gold type coin from the legendary Old West facility.(
Registry values: P1)
1891-CC $5 MS63+ NGC. CAC. The most available of the Carson City Mint half eagles from late in the series, the 1891-CC was produced to the extent of 208,000 pieces, although the average certified survivor is about AU58. This Select coin offers gorgeous orange-gold surfaces with good luster and only a few tiny abrasions that preclude an even finer grade. The Plus kicker from NGC is well-deserved on this sharply struck and pleasing example. Census: 1 in 63+, 69 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: P1)
1892 $5 MS65 PCGS. CAC. This sensational Gem exhibits full mint brilliance with frosty luster and bold design features. Traces of lime toning visit the perimeters of this beauty. As a rather common date, the present offering affords the type collector an opportunity to acquire a remarkable Liberty half eagle. Population: 28 in 65, 23 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: P2)
1892-CC $5 MS61 PCGS. Remarkable detail through the centers and impressively lustrous. Pale lemon-gold color is the rule at the interiors, though deeper butter-yellow hues appear close to the rims. Lightly abraded on the obverse with several shallow pinscratches in the reverse fields. Population: 28 in 61, 37 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: P2)
1893 $5 MS66 PCGS. The large mintage of this issue has ensured that some survivors of amazingly high quality are around today, including one MS68 PCGS coin that Garrett and Guth single out as among the finest of the entire Liberty Head type.
This Premium Gem offers simply astounding quality for the issue. Orange-gold surfaces sport intense and satiny luster. The central devices on each side have bold, almost sculptural detail. The fields show a few minor marks, one just off Liberty's chin, but the overall eye appeal is amazing. Housed in a green label holder. Population: 5 in 66, 1 finer (8/10).
From The Dr. Mani and Kay Ehteshami Collection.(
Registry values: P2)
1896 $5 MS64 NGC. Minor surface marks visit each side of this frosty and highly lustrous yellow-gold half eagle. The impression is sharp and the eye appeal is excellent. Census: 30 in 64, 5 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: P3)
1896-S $5 MS61 PCGS. Softly struck on Liberty's curls but better-defined elsewhere. A lustrous yellow-gold piece, moderately abraded but appealing for the grade. Surprisingly elusive so fine. Population: 9 in 61, 19 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: P3)
1897 $5 MS66 PCGS. CAC. An absolutely magnificent Premium Gem specimen of this popular 19th century type coin, this 1897 half eagle is among the finest known examples of the date. This is the single finest example certified by PCGS, while NGC has graded only eight coins in MS66, with none finer (8/10). The rich yellow-gold surfaces are enhanced by subtle hints of rose. The strike is razor-sharp throughout, and the mint luster is vibrant. Eye appeal is overwhelming.(
Registry values: P2)
1899-S $5 MS65 NGC. The 1899-S half eagle is a superbly well-produced type coin as a rule, and the late-19th century date and S mintmark certainly add to its appeal. This Gem specimen is no exception, with crisply struck, richly lustrous surfaces and orange-gold coloration. Census: 13 in 65, 5 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: P2)
1904 $5 MS64 NGC. CAC. A sun-gold Choice Liberty five that boasts flashy luster and a meticulous strike. The devices appear unabraded, and the fields display only minor contact. Certified in a former generation holder.(
Registry values: N1793)
1907 $5 MS63 PCGS. A sharply defined Select Mint State example, this half eagle is highly lustrous with frosty lemon-yellow surfaces.(
Registry values: N991)
1908 $5 MS64 NGC. Booming luster sweeps this boldly struck green-gold final-year Liberty type coin. Only minor field contact precludes an even finer third party assessment.(
Registry values: N1793)
1908 $5 MS65 NGC. A solidly struck final-year Liberty five, a yellow-gold Gem that sports rich and satiny luster. Ideal for the 20th century gold type collector. NGC has graded 53 numerically finer pieces (8/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1908 $5 MS67 PCGS. CAC. The year 1908 saw the transition from the venerable Liberty Head half eagle to the new Indian design. Type collectors prize the 1908 Liberty issue, as it is the last date of the design and examples in high grade are not too difficult to locate. Of course, at the Superb Gem level the date is very rare. Current population data from the grading services bears this out, as PCGS has certified seven coins in MS67, with one finer, while NGC has graded only five examples at the Superb Gem level, with one finer (8/10). The present coin is a magnificent Superb Gem, with pleasing yellow-gold surfaces and blazing mint luster. All design elements display razor-sharp detail, with the strands of Liberty's hair fully separated and every eagle's feather distinct. The fields are virtually pristine and eye appeal is unsurpassed.(
Registry values: N4719)
Proof Liberty Half Eagles
1905 $5 PR65 Cameo PCGS. CAC. The proof mintage of the 1905 half eagle was a moderate 108 pieces, surprisingly low for a series that saw a proof production more than twice that amount five years previously, in 1900. Today this Gem Cameo proof is tied for the finest certified at PCGS with one other PR65 Cameo, although that service has also graded six PR65 non-Cameo specimens. There are no Deep Cameos of the issue at PCGS. The surfaces on this piece display thick mint frost on the devices, with profoundly mirrored fields that yield the desired gold-on-black effect. A few lines on the slab, just under Liberty's eye, should not be mistaken for contact on the coin. In fact, there are no mentionable signs of contact on either side, and the proof strike is as full as can be desired. Population: 2 in 65 Cameo, 0 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: P1)
Indian Half Eagles
1908 $5 MS64 PCGS. CAC. The orange-gold surfaces of this Choice Mint State 1908 Indian Head half eagle show areas of red and hints of green color. The mint luster is vibrant, and the design elements are sharply defined. This date is popular with type collectors as the first year of the Indian Head design.(
Registry values: N2998)
1908-D $5 MS64 PCGS. CAC. Considerable orange overtones against straw-gold and yellow surfaces. Delightfully lustrous and well struck, a minimally abraded near-Gem. PCGS has graded 10 finer pieces (8/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1908-D $5 MS64 NGC. Always in demand as a first-year type coin, the 1908-D Indian half eagle claims a small mintage of 148,000 pieces. The issue is not too difficult to locate in MS64, but only 14 coins have been certified in higher numeric grades by NGC and PCGS combined (8/10). The present coin exhibits delightful rose-gold surfaces, with sharply defined design elements, and good mint luster.(
Registry values: N2998)
1908-D $5 MS64+ NGC. While Choice examples of the 1908-D half eagle are not too difficult to locate, the issue is very rare in any finer grade. This attractive example exhibits well struck design elements and a sharply defined mintmark. The reddish-gold surfaces are lightly abraded, and mint luster is above average for the issue. The high-end status of this piece is confirmed by the plus designation. Currently, NGC has certified only seven coins in MS64 +, with none finer in the designation (8/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1908-D $5 MS64+ NGC. Due to its presence in several small hoards, the 1908-D Indian half eagle is not difficult to locate in grades up to the Choice level. However, only 14 coins have been certified in higher numeric grades by NGC and PCGS combined (8/10). The present coin displays pleasing reddish-gold surfaces, with sharply detailed devices, including a distinct mintmark.(
Registry values: N2998)
1908-S $5 MS64 PCGS. CAC. The 1908-S Indian Head half eagle is popular because of its low reported mintage of 82,000 pieces, and its status as a first-year type coin. The present coin is a pleasing Choice example, with reddish-gold surfaces and vibrant mint luster. The design elements are sharply rendered, and eye appeal is outstanding. Population: 75 in 64, 64 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1909-D $5 MS63+ NGC. CAC. Frosty surfaces and bold design elements are desirable characteristics of this brilliant and lustrous yellow-gold half eagle. Both sides have darker patina near the margins.(
Registry values: N1793)
1909-D $5 MS64 PCGS. Housed in a green-label PCGS holder is a lovely example of the always popular 1909-D half eagle, an excellent candidate for the type collector. This bold and highly lustrous example has orange-gold surfaces with olive accents. PCGS has certified 95 finer examples (8/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1909-D $5 MS64 NGC. CAC. Bright yellow-gold luster with occasional variations into sun-gold or canary-yellow. Well-defined with a small depression on the portrait's cheek. NGC has graded 78 numerically finer examples (8/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1909-D $5 MS64+ NGC. Splashes of olive patina visit the margins of this attractive and highly lustrous 1909-D half eagle. This piece represents 14% of a complete Denver Mint half eagle collection. Just seven different dates were issued from 1906 to 1914.(
Registry values: N2998)
1909-D $5 MS64 NGC. CAC. Intense wheat-gold luster with ample sun-yellow overtones. This is a well-defined and attractive near-Gem, ideal for the type collector. NGC has graded just 78 examples as MS65 or finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1909-D $5 MS64+ NGC. CAC. The Denver Mint struck 3.4 million half eagles in 1909. Only one other Indian half eagle issue, the 1911-S, had a mintage exceeding 1 million coins. While the 1911-S is rare in MS65 or finer grades, the 1909-D is available. This piece has hints of pinkish-orange patina over its olive-gold surfaces.(
Registry values: N2998)
1909-D $5 MS64+ NGC. CAC. A bold strike and frosty yellow luster characterize this delightful near-Gem 1909-D half eagle. It is an excellent candidate for the 20th century gold type collector.(
Registry values: N2998)
1909-D $5 MS64+ NGC. CAC. Fully original surfaces exhibit considerable olive patina over its frosty yellow-gold luster. This boldly defined Indian half eagle is a highly appealing example for a high-grade type set.(
Registry values: N2998)
1909-D $5 MS64+ NGC. The distinct olive-green tint ensures the originality of this highly lustrous and sharply defined piece. Pleasing surfaces show only trivial marks, mostly on the reverse.(
Registry values: N2998)
1909-D $5 MS64+ NGC. Both sides of this olive-gold near-Gem have frosty and lustrous surfaces with excellent eye appeal. The present sale offers 14 different 1909-D half eagles graded MS64+ NGC, out of a total of 30 similarly graded pieces (8/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1909-D $5 MS64+ NGC. Mostly wheat-gold on the obverse with a turn toward orange on the reverse. A well struck and nifty near-Gem that should appeal to the discerning type collector.(
Registry values: N2998)
1909-D $5 MS64+ NGC. A great example of the popular type issue, medium yellow-gold in the centers with deeper orange at the margins. Hints of blue-violet come close to the edges.(
Registry values: N2998)
1909-D $5 MS64+ NGC. CAC. A precise strike is characteristic of this luminous straw-gold Indian five. Refreshingly unabraded aside from faint marks on the upper right reverse field. The mintmark is sharply impressed.(
Registry values: N2998)
1909-D $5 MS64+ NGC. CAC. Thoroughly upper-end for the near-Gem classification. Well struck with wonderful luster, orange-gold with suggestions of violet. A minimally marked beauty.(
Registry values: N2998)
1909-D $5 MS64+ NGC. CAC. Considerable yellow-orange luster and a well struck coin. The obverse is essentially Gem quality, though an abrasion in the right reverse field renders this piece "merely" a high-end near-Gem.(
Registry values: N2998)
1909-D $5 MS64+ NGC. Sun-gold interiors are well struck, and only slight softness appears at the more orange peripheral areas. Lustrous and above-average within the near-Gem category.(
Registry values: N2998)
1909-D $5 MS64+ NGC. Strong yellow-orange luster with green-gold overtones at the margins. Small marks at the upper reverse blend with a couple of planchet flaws near the word OF.(
Registry values: N2998)
1909-D $5 MS64+ NGC. Impressive yellow-orange luster grants this near-Gem considerable eye appeal. Small, scattered luster breaks are present in the fields. A coin for the near-Gem type collector to consider.(
Registry values: N2998)
1909-O $5 XF45 PCGS. From a tiny mintage of 34,200 pieces, the 1909-O Indian half eagle is prized as the last gold coin issued at the New Orleans Mint and a one-year mintmarked type coin. The present coin exhibits attractive reddish-gold surfaces and retains much of its original luster and detail.(
Registry values: N1793)
1909-O $5 XF45 PCGS. From a low mintage of 34,200 pieces, the 1909-O Indian half eagle is always popular as the only date of the series from the New Orleans Mint. The present coin is an attractive, lightly worn survivor, with much original detail still present on the devices. The surfaces are lustrous, with pleasing orange-gold color. Housed in a green label holder and originally purchased by the consignor at the 1992 FUN show.(
Registry values: N1793)
1909-S $5 MS62 PCGS. CAC. The 1909-S Indian Head half eagle is a challenging date, with a low mintage of 297,200 pieces. According to David Akers, "Even low-grade Mint State examples are seldom encountered." The present coin is an attractive MS62 example, with orange-gold surfaces, good mint luster, and strongly impressed devices. Population: 72 in 62, 40 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1909-S $5 MS62 PCGS. CAC. The 1909-S Indian Head half eagle is the third rarest date of the series in high grades. The present coin is a brightly lustrous MS62 specimen, with sharply detailed design elements and pleasing orange-gold surfaces. Hints of red patina highlight the fields in places. Population: 72 in 62, 40 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1910 $5 MS64+ NGC. The 1909 and 1910 Indian half eagles are scarce above the Select Mint State level. This MS64+ 1910 displays sumptuous, mellow orange-gold coloration, with a bold strike and excellent eye appeal. Only a couple of stray abrasions near the focal areas appear to have precluded a Gem grade, and that not by much.(
Registry values: N2998)
1910-D $5 MS64 NGC. CAC. With a reported mintage of 193,600 pieces, the 1910-D Indian Head half eagle is a rare coin in MS64, and virtually unobtainable in higher grades. The present Choice Mint State example exhibits pleasing reddish-gold surfaces, with strong, satiny luster. The devices are sharply detailed, but the mintmark is indistinct, a situation often seen on this issue. Census: 14 in 64, 3 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N4719)
1911 $5 MS63 NGC. This butter-gold Select Indian type coin has good luster and a few minor reverse field marks. The highpoints are richly toned.(
Registry values: N1793)
1911 $5 MS63 PCGS. Intense sun-yellow luster dominates the eye appeal of this well struck Indian five. Lightly abraded overall but with a long abrasion under the word OF on the reverse.(
Registry values: N1793)
1911 $5 MS65 PCGS. CAC. Garrett and Guth (2006) note about this higher-mintage Indian half eagle issue: "Although available in gem condition, these coins are by no means inexpensive in this lofty state of preservation." We are confident, however, that the winning bidder will find this MS65 example worth the money. Strong luster swirls on primarily wheat-gold surfaces that also show prominent blushes of peach and rose. Attractively preserved with decidedly above-average detail on the portrait's headdress and necklace. Effectively unavailable any finer, as PCGS has graded just one coin as better than Gem (8/10).(
Registry values: N7079)
1911-S $5 MS62 ANACS. Strong orange-gold luster is key to this well struck example's eye appeal. Scattered wispy abrasions and a dig in the right reverse field account for the grade.(
Registry values: N1793)
1911-S $5 MS63+ PCGS Secure. CAC. A gently coruscating representative of this high mintage but conditionally rare San Francisco emission. Rich peach-gold dominates, although glimpses of olive-gray emerge here and there. Boldly struck, and a loupe is required to find the distributed small field marks. Population: 1 in 63+, 27 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1913 $5 MS64 NGC. The 1913 Indian half eagle enjoyed a large mintage of 915,901 pieces. The date is reasonably available in Mint State grades, but it becomes quite scarce above the Choice level. The present coin is a delightful Choice example, with rose-gold surfaces and an excellent strike. Mint luster and eye appeal are both above average.(
Registry values: N2998)
1913 $5 MS64 PCGS. The surfaces of this attractive Choice 1913 Indian half eagle are a pleasing yellow-gold, with hints of green and red. The strike is sharp throughout, and only a couple of minor marks on the Indian's cheek prevent a higher grade. Housed in a green label holder.(
Registry values: N2998)
1913-S $5 MS62+ PCGS Secure. A captivating example of this long-underrated San Francisco Indian five, lustrous yellow-orange with violet alloy spots scattered along the margins. Well-defined with surface quality close to Select status, which few coins of this date have reached; PCGS has graded only 56 such pieces (8/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1929 $5 MS63 PCGS. The 1929 Indian half eagle is an challenging date, much scarcer than the original mintage of 662,000 pieces would indicate. Most of the mintage was held in Treasury vaults and melted after the Gold Recall of 1933. The elusive nature of the issue was recognized at an early date, as evidenced by the following description from the Frederic W. Geiss Collection (B. Max Mehl, 2/1947), lot 1799:
"1929 U.S. $5.00 Gold. Last year in which Half-Eagles were minted. Of greatest rarity. While this Half-Eagle was always considered a scarce item, it was only until just three or four years ago when its real rarity was realized. Mr. Geiss purchased this coin of me in 1943 for $150.00, when this coin was then listed in the Standard Catalog at $25.00. In March of 1944 a specimen appeared at auction where its estimated value was given as $75.00, but it brought no less than $225.00. In December of the same year, 1944, another specimen appeared at auction and it brought $375.00, and the last specimen which appeared at auction was in January of 1946, where a similar specimen brought no less than $475.00 ... I bespeak for this coin a great future in value."
The 1929 remains a scarce date in all Mint State grades, and is prized by series enthusiasts today. The present coin is a pleasing Select specimen, with sharp striking details throughout. The surfaces are attractive orange-gold, with hints of rose. Mint luster is strong and eye appeal is outstanding. A few shallow abrasions on both sides account for the grade.(
Registry values: N4719)
Early Eagles
1799 $10 Large Stars Obverse--Scratches, Cleaned--NGC Details. XF. BD-10, R.3. Easily the most plentiful 1799 eagle variety is this BD-10 die combination. Only one other variety carries a similar R.3 rating, and the other eight known die pairs are R.5 or higher. This piece has obvious scratches in the fields, especially on the obverse, with an overall lightly polished appearance.(
Registry values: P1)
1799 $10 --Plugged, Scratched--NGC Details. Fine. Small Stars, Breen-6840, BD-7, R.3. A mintage of 37,449 Capped Bust Right eagles was achieved in 1799, with 10 varieties known for the date. The present coin represents the available BD-7 variety, with the numerals 17 tilted right in the date, and star 13 away from the ribbon on the reverse. John Dannreuther believes the BD-7 variety accounted for 10,000-15,000 pieces of the original mintage, with 250-350 coins extant today in all grades. Even with the noted faults and extensive wear, this coin has a majestic presence and sense of history that proves attractive to all collectors.(
Registry values: P2)
1799 $10 Irregular Date, Small Stars Obverse XF45 PCGS. Breen-6840, Taraszka-19, BD-7, R.3. This is the most available of the several 1799 Small Stars varieties, and it is a pairing that famed early gold specialist Harry W. Bass, Jr. owned five examples of. The date was entered haphazardly, with the spacing 1 799, the 1 tilted right, the 7 tilted further right and high, the first 9 aligned, the last 9 high. Perhaps the ale was flowing freely that day. On the reverse, star 12 is well separated from the eagle's beak, and a single point touches the scroll.
Ample remaining luster makes this Choice XF coin uncommonly lively. Pale yellow-gold surfaces are semireflective with scattered old pinscratches in the fields, including a curving line down from Liberty's jaw. The reverse has a cleaner appearance and shares excellent detail with the obverse. Housed in an early green label holder.(
Registry values: P2)
1801 $10 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. XF. BD-2, R.2. The 1801 BD-2 die marriage is far more available than any other early ten, regardless of date. It is this single variety that is seen more often in type collections than any other. Minor surface marks and faint scratches are evident on the green-gold surfaces of this piece.(
Registry values: P1)
1801 $10 MS62+ NGC. Breen-6843, BD-2, R.2. A large mintage of 44,344 Capped Bust Right eagles was achieved in 1801, with only two die varieties known for the date. The present coin is a representative of the more available BD-2 variety, characterized by the position of star 8 near the cap and star 13 near the bust. John Dannreuther believes the BD-2 variety accounts for 30,000-40,000 examples of the original mintage, with a surviving population of 600-800 pieces in all grades. The present coin is an attractive specimen, with lustrous greenish-gold surfaces and sharp striking details. The high-end status of this example is confirmed by the plus designation. Census: 64 in 62, 73 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: P1)
1803 $10 Large Reverse Stars, Extra Star--Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. Breen-6845, Taraszka-30, BD-5, High R.4. The 1803 Extra Star ten dollar, BD-5, discovered by Harry W. Bass, Jr., is an object lesson in why it pays to look at one's coins carefully. The single obverse is shared by all six 1803 eagles, BD-1 through BD-6. The reverse of this pairing, in addition to the extra star on the last or rightmost cloud, can be attributed by the leaf pointing to the left edge of the I in AMERICA. In addition, the other Large Reverse Stars marriage, BD-6, shows the inner right foot of each A missing from a broken punch, while the A's are complete on the Extra Star reverse save for the last A, which shows a partial foot.
Unfortunately the extra star is unseen on this piece. The orange-gold surfaces are bright from cleaning. The strike is somewhat irregular, which may account for the extra star not showing. Die adjustment marks run northeast to southwest in the center obverse. A couple of other diagonal adjustment marks on the lower hair curls and adjacent field run northwest to southeast. The surfaces otherwise display only light abrasions, and a wealth of pleasing detail remains.
Liberty Eagles
1838 $10 AU50 NGC. After a 34-year hiatus, the Mint resumed coinage of the ten dollar denomination in 1838, utilizing Christian Gobrecht's Liberty Head design for the first time. The design was modified slightly in 1839, creating a two-year sub-type, highly prized by type collectors. Only 7,200 eagles were produced in 1838, making the date a rarity in any grade today. Most examples seen are heavily circulated. Coins in AU condition are rare, and Mint State examples are extremely rare.
The rarity of the 1838 was appreciated at an early date. An example in lot 2743 of the Sixth Semi-Annual Sale (W. Elliot Woodward, 3/1865) was described as, "1838 Uncirculated; rarer than the last." The "last" coin Woodward was comparing the 1838 to was the vaunted 1804 eagle, which he characterized as "extremely rare."
The present coin is an attractive example, with light greenish-gold surfaces and some original mint luster. The devices are sharply detailed, with only slight traces of wear evident on Liberty's hair. A collection of individually insignificant abrasions on both sides is consistent with the grade. Census: 10 in 50, 18 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N4719)
1841 $10 AU53 NGC. Still-lustrous wheat-gold surfaces show orange overtones. Well struck with light wear mainly on the high points. Scattered moderate abrasions and a rim flaw to the right of star 12 account for the grade. Census: 25 in 53, 55 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1843 $10 AU55 NGC. Ex:
S.S. Republic. The 1843 Philadelphia mintage is less than half of its New Orleans counterpart, yet both issues trade at similar values due to specialized demand from Southern gold collectors. This pale gold example has ample luster across the eagle, borders, and hair. The scattered abrasions are characteristic of the No Motto type. The
S.S. Republic sank in 1865, and carried a large and diverse selection of Federal gold. Census: 35 in 55, 26 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1844-O $10 AU50 NGC. Lightly rubbed across the high points with numerous fine abrasions on still-lustrous mustard-gold surfaces. The reverse has a few rim nicks near 12 o'clock and copper alloy in the field to the left of the eagle's beak.(
Registry values: N2998)
1847 $10 AU53 PCGS. Rounded Bun subtype. Bold sun-yellow color with considerable luster remaining on moderately abraded surfaces. Well struck with light wear focused on the high points.(
Registry values: N991)
1848 $10 AU55 PCGS. Considerable yellow-gold luster remains in moderately abraded fields. Well struck devices are lightly worn. Great preservation for this issue, one of the last for which ten dollars was the largest denomination.(
Registry values: N1793)
1850 $10 Large Date AU55 PCGS. CAC. A canary-gold No Motto example that is devoid of distracting marks. Luster emerges from design elements, especially on the reverse. The strike is bold save for the stars, which were deeply hubbed and have lightly impressed centers.(
Registry values: N1793)
1851-O $10 AU58 NGC. The surfaces of this attractive near-Mint 1851-O eagle are remarkably free of abrasions, unusual for the type which normally displays copious bagmarks. There is just a touch of wear on the sharply detailed devices and traces of original mint luster are evident in protected areas.(
Registry values: N1793)
1852 $10 AU55 PCGS. Delicate violet-blue tints visit the still-lustrous fields of this otherwise yellow-orange Liberty ten. Scattered light abrasions are noted on the well struck portrait and within the ring of softly struck stars.(
Registry values: N1793)
1856 $10 AU58 NGC. Just a touch of rub crosses the high points of this near-Mint example. Ample yellow-gold luster remains in lightly abraded fields, mixed with orange and peach accents. NGC has graded just 26 coins finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1856 $10 MS61 NGC. The 1856 eagle was produced to the extent of a mere 60,490 business strikes, and Mint State examples are quite rare, even though they exist up to the MS64 level. This reddish-gold example shows full, bright Mint luster, with moderate ticks and abrasions peppered about that preclude a finer grade. Census: 9 in 61, 5 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1857-O $10 AU53 NGC. From a tiny mintage of 5,500 pieces, the 1857-O eagle is a scarce date in any grade, and virtually unobtainable in Mint State. Doug Winter estimates a surviving population of 70-80 pieces in all grades, with most examples seen in VF or XF grades. The present coin is a sharply detailed piece, with only light wear showing on the highest points of the design. The surfaces are an attractive greenish-gold color, with original mint luster in sheltered areas and a minimum number of abrasions for the grade. Census: 9 in 53, 26 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1858 $10 XF40 PCGS. Produced to the extent of a mere 2,521 business strikes, the 1858 eagle is a rare coin in any grade, although this piece is about typical of the few certified survivors. The surfaces are mellow amber-gold, with relatively unabraded surfaces and a good strike. Wear is consistent with the XF40 level but there are no problems. A tiny dark alloy spot at Liberty's mouth appears. Population: 5 in 40, 24 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N4719)
1861 $10 AU58 NGC. Bulging Bun subtype. The 1861 is the most collectible ten dollar issue from its decade. Likely, the higher mintage was due to the Civil War, just as the Mexican-American War had increased production in 1847. This example has glowing peripheral luster and a few small marks on the face.(
Registry values: N991)
1868 $10 AU53 PCGS. Like all ten dollar issues from the 1860s aside from the 1861, the 1868 is rare. Just 10,630 pieces were struck, and collector interest was marginal until the 1930s. PCGS and NGC have each certified one example as Mint State. The present piece has glimpses of luster, a sharp strike, and a quantity of small marks on the fields and portrait.(
Registry values: N2998)
1868-S $10 AU58 NGC. The post-Civil War mintage for this early S-mint eagle was only 13,500 pieces, most of which clearly circulated--possibly
all of which, as neither service has graded a Mint State example and the Smithsonian's specimen is a VF30. This elusive orange-gold near-Mint coin shows a somewhat soft strike on the lower obverse and upper reverse. There is minor high-point rub and a few small ticks, both consistent with a short stay in circulation. Census: 10 in 58, 0 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1874-CC $10 VF30 PCGS. Moderately worn, yet surprisingly lustrous through yellow-orange fields that show coppery accents at the margins. Both sides show numerous scattered abrasions. Housed in a green label holder.(
Registry values: N991)
1875-CC $10 AU50 NGC. The 1875-CC eagle boasts a low mintage of 7,715 pieces and is regarded as one of the rarest issues in the Carson City series. Doug Winter estimates a surviving population of 65-75 examples in all grades, with only 6-7 specimens in AU. A slightly larger population is suggested by the population data, where NGC and PCGS have combined to certify 10 examples in AU50, with 28 finer (7/10), but these numbers are probably inflated by resubmissions.
The present coin is a pleasing AU example, with only slight wear showing on the handsome surfaces. The 1875-CC is known as a strike rarity, but this specimen shows much original detail remaining in Liberty's curls and the eagle's feathers. The surfaces are light yellow-gold, with green patina around the devices. The scattering of minor handling marks on both sides is consistent with the grade, as is a reverse rim bruise at 3 o'clock.(
Registry values: N7079)
1876-CC $10 AU50 NGC. From a tiny mintage of 4,696 pieces, the 1876-CC Liberty Head eagle is scarce-to-rare in all grades and ranks as one of the rarest issues in the series in high grade. Only slight wear shows on the high points of this pleasing AU example, but the typical soft strike is seen on Liberty's hair and the mintmark. The surfaces display attractive orange-gold patina on both sides, with much original mint luster remaining. The 1876-CC is well known for its surface problems. Most examples display deep, distracting gouges in prominent areas. The present coin is much better than average in this respect. The normal scattering of minor abrasions can be detected on both sides, but they tend to be unobtrusive and do not mar the major design elements. Census: 10 in 50, 18 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N7079)
1877-S $10 XF45 NGC. One of just 17,000 pieces struck for this underrated San Francisco eagle issue. Moderately abraded but with considerable luster remaining in the yellow-gold fields, particularly on the reverse.(
Registry values: N991)
1877-S $10 AU58 PCGS. The 1877-S Liberty Head eagle claims a mintage of just 17,000 pieces, small when compared to production totals of other denominations, but actually good-sized in the context of the series. Lower grade examples can be found with some patience today, but high grade pieces are elusive. In the words of Jeff Garrett and Ron Guth, "About Uncirculated examples are very scarce." Currently, PCGS has certified only two examples in AU58, with none finer (8/10).
The present coin is an attractive near-Mint example, with pleasing orange-gold surfaces, and much original mint luster. All design elements are sharply detailed and only minor, grade-consistent abrasions are evident.(
Registry values: N2998)
1879 $10 MS62 PCGS. Richly patinated over satiny yellow-orange surfaces. Well-defined with a line of reed marks on the cheek and scattered field abrasions which account for the grade. Population: 53 in 62, 30 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1880-O $10 AU58+ NGC. CAC. From a minuscule mintage of 9,200 pieces, the 1880-O eagle is seldom encountered at the near-Mint level, especially with the plus designation. Currently, this is the only specimen certified in AU58+ by NGC (8/10). The present coin displays attractive greenish-gold surfaces, with a strike that imparts sharp detail to the central devices, with only slight traces of wear evident on the highest points.(
Registry values: N1793)
1880-S $10 MS63 PCGS. Speaking of the 1880-S Liberty Head eagle, Jeff Garrett and Ron Guth opine "in MS-63 and better conditions, this date is downright rare." The present coin is an attractive MS63 example, with sharp definition on all devices, and vibrant, frosty mint luster. The surfaces are yellow-gold, with strong hints of rose. Population: 30 in 63, 5 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1881-CC $10 AU53 PCGS. This bright yellow-gold piece has modest wear on the highpoints and a few light handling marks. The overall eye appeal is pleasing. Population: 15 in 53, 79 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1881-CC $10 AU55 NGC. Lightly rubbed on the softly struck obverse high points, though the reverse eagle is better-defined. A still-lustrous yellow-gold example with scattered moderate abrasions.(
Registry values: N1793)
1882 $10 MS64 PCGS. CAC. The 1882 Liberty Head eagle is scarce in Choice Mint State condition, and virtually unobtainable in any finer grade. This Choice Mint State specimen features sharp definition on all design elements, and displays bright, frosty mint luster. The surfaces are a pleasing greenish-gold color, with wisps of red. Population: 32 in 64, 1 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1883-S $10 MS62 NGC. With a low mintage of 38,000 pieces, and no significant finds in European holdings, the 1883-S Liberty eagle is a rare date in Mint State condition. The coin offered here displays greenish-gold and rose colored surfaces, with subtle mint luster and sharply detailed devices. Census: 16 in 62, 3 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1884-CC $10 AU50 PCGS. This mid-date Carson City eagle issue boasts a four-figure mintage, and examples are elusive in the better circulated grades. While this coin shows a significant abrasion on Liberty's cheek that precludes a finer designation, the gold-orange surfaces remain amply lustrous and show only scant wear on the high points. Population: 18 in 50, 48 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1885 $10 MS65 PCGS. Any gold specialist or dedicated type collector will confirm how difficult Liberty Head eagles are to find in Gem condition--and how beautiful they are when encountered. The 1885 eagle is hardly a type issue. Like some Saint-Gaudens double eagles, the 1885 at one point was considered to be very rare, until the repatriations of some overseas hoards brought the Mint State populations up a bit. This coin is, nonetheless, the
single finest certified of the issue at PCGS, whose CoinFacts website rates its rarity at 10.1--the highest level--in Gem condition. The finest certified at NGC are one MS66 and two MS65 pieces, which could represent some duplications.
This MS65 PCGS example exhibits thick, rich mint luster flowing from pristine orange-gold surfaces. The strike is full throughout, and there are simply no mentionable impairments. A glorious coin destined for a world-class set.(
Registry values: N1)
1886 $10 MS62 Prooflike NGC. CAC. From a moderate mintage of 236,100 pieces, the 1886 Liberty Head eagle is slightly scarce in most grades, but examples in MS62 condition, with the Prooflike designation, are extremely rare. Currently NGC has certified only four coins in MS62 Prooflike, with none finer in the designation (8/10). The present coin displays razor-sharp details and brightly reflective fields. The surfaces exhibit a moderate number of handling marks and hair lines for the grade.
1888 $10 MS62 NGC. A peach-tinged example of this conditionally challenging ten dollar issue. Lustrous with a few moderate field marks. Philadelphia mintages were generally low between 1883 and 1891, with a majority of gold coins struck at San Francisco during that nine-year period. Census: 39 in 62, 2 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1888-S $10 MS63 NGC. CAC. Warm gold-orange luster is faintly textured and satiny. An appealing example of this San Francisco issue, well struck with few serious abrasions. Census: 65 in 63, 5 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1889 $10 AU58 NGC. Impressively lustrous with just a touch of rub across the high points. Faintly abraded with coppery accents at the rims and violet overtones in the fields. Census: 31 in 58, 46 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1889-S $10 MS63 PCGS. CAC. A softly lustrous Select piece, mostly butter-yellow with scattered orange elements. This S-mint date is a rarity any finer, with just 16 such pieces known to PCGS (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1891 $10 MS63 NGC. Rich sun-gold and paler wheat-yellow hues mingle on this lustrous Select ten. Well struck with scattered wispy abrasions and a few more significant marks on patinated fields. Census: 40 in 63, 3 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1891-CC $10 AU55 PCGS. A lustrous Choice AU example, housed in a first-generation PCGS holder. The abraded yellow-gold surfaces have a few dark spots on the obverse, and splashes of rose toning on the reverse.(
Registry values: N991)
1891-CC $10 MS61 NGC. Pale golden color with definite green-gold accents. Strongly impressed on both central and peripheral devices with solid eye appeal despite the numerous light abrasions that account for the grade.(
Registry values: N1793)
1891-CC $10 MS62 NGC. A sharply struck and delightfully lustrous yellow-gold Carson City ten from one of the most popular CC-mint type issues. Yellow-gold surfaces show a number of clustered abrasions that contribute to the grade.(
Registry values: N1793)
1891-CC $10 MS65 NGC. This is the
only 1891-CC eagle in the combined certified population to earn an MS65 grade, and it is alone at the top, as none have been certified finer (8/10). While the 1891-CC has a reputation as the most available of the Carson City eagles in both circulated and lower Mint State levels, thanks to a total population that nearly matches all other CC-mint ten dollar dates combined, it is a condition rarity even at the Choice level, much less Gem. The survival of an MS65 example is the purest chance.
Not only is this 1891-CC eagle an important condition rarity for its issue, it is also one of only two Gem or better pieces in the combined certified population for
all Carson City eagle issues. The other is an MS65 1874-CC eagle, which was previously graded MS64 by NGC and called by Doug Winter in 2001 "The finest Carson City eagle of any date that I have ever seen." This 1891-CC example makes for a worthy companion and rival in the Gem tier.
As for the coin itself, it is flat-out gorgeous. The obverse is frosty, offering subtle orange hints in yellow-gold fields that have bold cartwheels beneath a thin layer of storage patina. A few small dots of coppery alloy are visible along the rims. A handful of minor marks are all well away from the focal areas. The reverse is just as beautiful, perhaps a touch more orange-gold, with equally sharp devices and the prized Carson City mintmark. In short, this is an incredible Gem, the 1891-CC eagle that all others wish they could be.
From The Dr. Mani and Kay Ehteshami Collection.(
Registry values: N1)
1892-CC $10 AU53 NGC. Strong yellow-orange luster and considerable eye appeal. Deeper coppery hues appear close to the peripheral devices. Solid preservation for this issue of 40,000 pieces.(
Registry values: N1793)
1892-CC $10 AU58 PCGS Secure. A lovely near-Mint representative of this popular Carson City eagle issue, moderately patinated over undimmed yellow-gold luster. Numerous fine abrasions, but only a touch of rub. Population: 24 in 58, 23 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1892-CC $10 AU58 PCGS Secure. Luster brightens the margins and devices. The upper reverse legends are lightly die doubled, and the obverse displays subdued marks. This low mintage Carson City issue is much more elusive than its '91-CC predecessor. Population: 24 in 58, 23 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1893-CC $10 MS61 NGC. The 1893-CC eagle boasts a low mintage of 14,000 pieces and the issue is scarce-to-rare in all grades. Doug Winter estimates a surviving population of 165-215 total examples, with 6-8 specimens extant in Mint State. Current population data also indicates a minuscule number of Mint State coins, with NGC registering seven pieces in MS61, with two finer, while PCGS has certified only three coins in MS61, with two finer (7/10). The population data may be slightly distorted by resubmissions. Any coin graded MS61 could be a contender for Condition Census, since only four coins are known in higher numeric grades, with MS62 the finest.
The present coin is a pleasing Mint State specimen, with bright, slightly reflective, greenish-gold surfaces. The strike is especially sharp for an 1893-CC, which is often seen with weakly impressed details. This example displays crisp detail on the curls and star centers, and the eagle on the reverse is particularly sharp. All 1893-CC eagles exhibit a number of abrasions and contact marks and this coin is no exception, but only a cluster of minor, grade-consistent marks on Liberty's neck and cheek merit individual mention.(
Registry values: N4719)
1893-S $10 MS63 PCGS. A reported mintage of 141,350 eagles was achieved at the San Francisco Mint in 1893, a nominal production total for the series. Examples in Select Mint State condition are very scarce today, and any finer grade is almost unobtainable. The present coin is an attractive Select example, with vibrant mint luster, a sharp strike, and pleasing greenish-gold surfaces. Population: 44 in 63, 4 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1894 $10 MS62 Prooflike NGC. Flashy fields accompany nicely struck devices. Scattered small abrasions on the obverse field correspond to the grade. Census: 24 in 62 Prooflike, 11 finer (7/10).
1895 $10 MS64 NGC. A boldly impressed and lustrous olive-gold Choice Liberty type coin. Light grazes are distributed, but none provide a singular distraction. NGC has certified just four pieces finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1895-O $10 MS63 PCGS. The 1895-O Liberty Head eagle is a low-mintage date, with a production total of 98,000 pieces. Examples in Select Mint State condition are quite rare, and only one coin has been certified in higher numeric grade, an NGC graded MS64 specimen (8/10). The present coin is a delightful Select example, with sharply detailed devices, smooth greenish-gold surfaces, and strong mint luster.(
Registry values: N2998)
1897 $10 MS63 NGC. CAC. Impressive wheat-gold luster is the most important attribute in this Select coin's eye appeal. Crisply defined devices show few abrasions, though a number of wispy marks are present.(
Registry values: N1793)
1897-S $10 MS62 PCGS. The 1897-S has a higher mintage than the San Francisco issues from earlier in the decade, yet is surprisingly scarce in better Mint State grades. This crisply struck green-gold example has good luster and a smattering of small to moderate marks. Population: 22 in 62, 20 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1898-S $10 MS63 PCGS. The 1898-S Liberty Head eagle enjoyed a large mintage of 473,600 pieces, but the issue is rare in higher Mint State grades today. The present coin is a sharply detailed Select specimen, with bright, frosty mint luster. The pleasing yellow-gold surfaces are highlighted by attractive hints of rose color. Population: 31 in 63, 10 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1899 $10 MS66 PCGS. CAC. The 1899 eagle is a high-mintage issue, produced to the extent of more than 1.26 million pieces. Garrett and Guth, in their gold
Encyclopedia, write that the 1899 is a "super-common date that can be found quite easily in all Mint State grades up through MS-64. Gem examples are 'money coins,' (i.e., with enough money, one can always find an example of this date." Despite the foregoing, the MS66 grade of the present piece makes it a conditionally very rare coin, one of only five so graded at PCGS, with none finer (8/10). This orange-gold Premium Gem is fully struck throughout, a coin drenched in mint luster and radiating sensational eye appeal. The quality appears close to the Superb Gem level, save for a couple of insignificant ticks. A magnificent type coin.(
Registry values: N1)
1900 $10 MS64 PCGS. A pleasing apricot-gold near-Gem. Intricately struck, carefully preserved, and housed in a first generation holder. PCGS has seen only 12 finer examples (10/12).(
Registry values: N1793)
1900 $10 MS65 NGC. The 1900 Liberty Head eagle is a challenging date in higher grades, although the date is quite available at lower levels. The present coin is a very scarce Gem specimen, with a razor-sharp strike, and pleasing satiny mint luster. The surfaces are light greenish-gold, with hints of rose, and no mentionable distractions are evident. Census: 59 in 65, 4 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N4719)
1901 $10 MS64 NGC. CAC. Bold cartwheel luster is yellow-orange and peach through a thin layer of storage patina. Well-defined and attractive by Choice standards.(
Registry values: N1793)
1901 $10 MS64 NGC. CAC. Vibrant luster sweeps this butter-gold Choice Motto type coin. Boldly struck and pleasing with only the expected number of inconsequential field grazes.(
Registry values: N1793)
1901-S $10 MS64 PCGS. CAC. An intensely lustrous turn-of-the-century ten that has light yellow-gold cores surrounded by richer orange-gold color. An attractive option for the type collector.(
Registry values: N1793)
1901-S $10 MS64 NGC. CAC. Breen-7075. The date is nicely repunched, most prominently on the base of the first 1. As always for this variety, the reverse displays minor peripheral strike doubling, which Breen incorrectly designated as a doubled die reverse (Breen-7074). Well struck and highly lustrous with green-gold tints and an unmarked appearance.(
Registry values: N1793)
1901-S $10 MS64 NGC. CAC. This khaki-gold near-Gem is sharply struck and carefully preserved. A lustrous and appealing representative of Christian Gobrecht's long-lived Liberty type.(
Registry values: N1793)
1902-S $10 MS64 PCGS. Boldly impressed with distinct orange overtones to the potent yellow-gold luster. A captivating Choice coin that shows a shallow but wide luster graze in the left obverse field.(
Registry values: N1793)
1903-O $10 MS62 PCGS. Impressive yellow-orange luster for this 20th century O-mint eagle issue. Well-defined on both outer and inner devices with few overt abrasions. Housed in a green label holder.(
Registry values: N991)
1903-O $10 MS62 PCGS. Bold yellow-gold luster through the centers with deeper orange elements close to the rims. Though a number of fine abrasions preclude Select status, this 20th century O-mint ten is appealing for the grade.(
Registry values: N991)
1906-O $10 MS63 PCGS. The 1906-O Liberty Head eagle boasts a low mintage of 86,895 pieces, and the issue is significant as the last ten dollar coinage of the New Orleans Mint. The date is scarce-to-rare in Mint State grades, and MS63 examples are seldom encountered. The present coin features sharply detailed design elements and pleasing greenish-gold surfaces. The lustrous fields show a minimum number of abrasions for the grade.(
Registry values: N2998)
Indian Eagles
1907 $10 Wire Rim--Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. Only 500 examples of this rare prototype Indian eagle variety were struck. Unlike the examples coined in quantity for circulation, there are periods before and after the words in E PLURIBUS UNUM. The Wire Rim is not to be confused with the even rarer Rounded Rim variety, which also has periods in all reverse legends. This Wire Rim example is hairlined and a bit bright from cleaning, and the surfaces display minute ticks, especially on the left reverse field.
1907 $10 No Periods MS62 PCGS. A sun-gold Indian ten whose vibrant luster and smooth surfaces display eye appeal that surpasses the numerical grade. A good strike with only minor blending on the highpoints.
Ex: Dallas Signature (Heritage, 12/2004), lot 6794; Central States Signature (Heritage, 4/2010), lot 3834, which realized $1,955.(
Registry values: N991)
1907 $10 No Periods MS62 NGC. A pale yellow-gold example from the first year of issue, softly struck through the centers but unworn. More wispy abrasions than significant marks.(
Registry values: N991)
1907 $10 No Periods MS62 NGC. A brightly lustrous example in pale yellow-gold. Softly struck on the high points with a luster scrape to the left of the date and assorted minor abrasions which account for the grade.(
Registry values: N991)
1907 $10 No Periods MS62 NGC. A charming canary-gold first year Indian eagle whose lustrous and relatively clean surfaces provide eye appeal beyond the designated third-party grade.(
Registry values: N991)
1907 $10 No Periods MS64 NGC. The 1907 Indian Head eagle with No Periods is the first business-strike issue of the series, as the other varieties are properly considered patterns. The present coin is a splendid Choice Mint state example, with light greenish-gold surfaces and bold, satiny mint luster. The strike is a little soft on the central devices, as usually seen on this issue.(
Registry values: N2998)
1907 $10 No Periods MS66 NGC. CAC. This is the first Indian Head eagle that is broadly collectible, after the rare 1907 Wire Rim (net mintage of 472 coins) and the ultrarare 1907 Rolled Rim, Periods issue (net mintage 50 coins). The latter coin is also variously called Rolled Edge or Rounded Rim, Periods. The 1907 No Periods was a redesign by Henry Hering, Augustus Saint-Gaudens' assistant, possibly with added help from Charles Barber, Mint engraver. The 1907 No Periods is scarce at the Gem level and finer, although a few Superb Gems are known. The present Premium Gem offers super eye appeal, with frosty, mattelike orange-gold surfaces and thick mint luster. The only marks worthy of mention are a couple of tiny, well-hidden scrapes on the lower eagle's body. NGC has certified 31 examples finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N4719)
1907 $10 No Periods MS66 NGC. Although sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens died of cancer on August 3, 1907, it is likely that he saw at least a pattern example of the Indian eagle. The 1907 Wire Rim and Rounded Rim, Periods issues are famous low-mintage rarities, but the 1907 No Periods was produced in a considerable quantity approaching a quarter-million pieces. Models for the new eagle dies--in lowered "coin" relief, without periods, and with a suitable border for proper stacking--were received by Charles Barber, Mint engraver, from Saint-Gaudens' studio about three weeks after the sculptor's death.
This MS66 1907 No Periods displays thick, rich mint luster over fine-grained orange-gold surfaces, producing a typical but lovely mattelike effect. A couple of minuscule ticks on Liberty's cheekbone are likely all that preclude an even finer grade, as elsewhere signs of contact are not a factor. The strike is as well brought up as possible on these lowered-relief coins, and the eye appeal is simply stunning. NGC has certified only 31 specimens finer.(
Registry values: N4719)
1908 $10 No Motto MS61 NGC. Striking yellow luster dominates the eye appeal of this No Motto Saint-Gaudens ten. Softly struck centers show a number of abrasions, especially in the field to the left of the eagle.(
Registry values: N1793)
1908 $10 Motto MS63 NGC. Bright and intense yellow-gold surfaces are the prime attribute of this Select example. Light abrasions on the facial area are minor in context.(
Registry values: N1793)
1908 $10 Motto MS65 PCGS. The year 1908 saw the re-introduction of the motto IN GOD WE TRUST on the large denomination gold coins, making this issue a first-year type coin. The present coin is a pleasing orange-gold Gem, with a sharp strike and vibrant mint luster. Population: 65 in 65, 37 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1908-D $10 Motto MS62 PCGS. In spite of its large mintage of 836,500 pieces, the 1908-D Motto Indian Head eagle is a challenging date in higher Mint State grades. The present coin is an attractive MS62 example, with light orange-gold surfaces and green highlights. This example is well struck, with a little softness apparent on the central devices, and pleasing satiny mint luster.(
Registry values: N1793)
1908-S $10 AU58 NGC. Just a touch of rub crosses the high points of this amber-gold example, which remains immensely lustrous. A handful of digs appear on the portrait, but the surfaces are minimally abraded otherwise.(
Registry values: N991)
1908-S $10 AU58 NGC. Lightly rubbed on the eagle's upper wing, but otherwise an essentially Mint State coin with strong yellow-gold luster and reddish-orange coppery elements along the rims. Great eye appeal for this low-mintage issue with few overt abrasions.(
Registry values: N991)
1908-S $10 MS62 PCGS. CAC. The 1908-S Indian Head eagle is popular as a low-mintage, early-series date. From a mintage of 59,850 pieces, the 1908-S is seldom encountered in Mint State grades. The present coin is an attractive MS62 specimen, sharply detailed, with deep orange-gold surfaces, and frosty mint luster.(
Registry values: N2998)
1909 $10 MS62 NGC. Pleasing detail for the date with warm yellow-gold luster. While wispy abrasions and a few deeper marks preclude Select status, the coin offers solid eye appeal for the grade.(
Registry values: N991)
1909-D $10 AU58 NGC. Strong yellow and orange luster with just a touch of friction. The well struck central devices show several significant abrasions, most notably in the face area.(
Registry values: N991)
1909-S $10 AU58 NGC. Softly struck on the hair over Liberty's ear but better-defined elsewhere. Lustrous yellow-gold surfaces show only minor friction on this near-Mint example.(
Registry values: N991)
1910 $10 MS64 NGC. A lustrous near-Gem that offers a mix of pale wheat-gold and bolder sun-orange shadings. Well struck overall with only minor softness at the hair over Liberty's ear.(
Registry values: N1793)
1910 $10 MS65 PCGS. CAC. The 1910 Indian eagle enjoyed a large mintage of 318,500 pieces, and examples in lower Uncirculated grades are not difficult to locate, but coins in Gem Mint State condition are scarce today. The present coin is a delightful Gem with sharply detailed devices and bold, frosty mint luster. The surfaces show primarily orange-gold hues, with strong hints of rose and green. Population: 53 in 65, 24 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1910-D $10 MS64 NGC. CAC. Pleasingly detailed, particularly in the centers, with prominent orange-peach overtones across yellow-gold surfaces. A delightful near-Gem example of this Denver issue.(
Registry values: N1793)
1910-D $10 MS65 NGC. CAC. The 1910-D Indian Head eagle is an available date and a popular type coin. The present coin is an attractive Gem example, with pleasing copper-gold surfaces and satiny mint luster. The design elements are sharply defined throughout, and eye appeal is extraordinary.(
Registry values: N2998)
1910-S/S $10 AU50 NGC. Breen-7114. The mintmark is repunched northeast. In his 1988
Encyclopedia, Breen called this variety a Triple S and stated it is extremely rare. We have offered a few of these over the years; the highest graded was an MS63 PCGS as lot 3484 in our 2008 May Long Beach Signature. This example has light wear, but ample luster is present and there are no detracting marks.(
Registry values: N991)
1911 $10 MS63 NGC. This canary-gold Select ten has vivacious luster and a well preserved obverse field. A few tiny ticks on the face and eagle are all that determine the grade.(
Registry values: N1793)
1911 $10 MS64 NGC. Better-defined than usual, particularly on the hair over Liberty's ear. Strong canary-yellow luster with few significant marks and plenty of eye appeal.(
Registry values: N1793)
1911-D $10 AU53 NGC. Pale canary-yellow and wheat-gold luster remains in the fields, even though the central devices are lightly rubbed. A single significant abrasion appears just to the right of Liberty's eye.(
Registry values: N1793)
1911-D $10 AU58 NGC. All of the 1911-D gold coins are rare and low-mintage issues, but the 1911-D quarter eagle is the sole key to its series as a result. In contrast, the 1911-D eagle, while the most conditionally elusive overall, joins several other low-mintage keys in the ten dollar collection, including the 1913-S, 1920-S, and 1930-S issues. This near-Mint 1911-D eagle offers lush apricot-gold coloration over lustrous surfaces that show only slight high-point wear and few signs of contact.(
Registry values: N1793)
1912 $10 MS64 NGC. Pale yellow-gold luster is prominent on this near-Gem. Well-defined overall with scattered shallow marks that combine to account for the grade. NGC has graded 79 coins as Gem or better (8/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1912 $10 MS65 NGC. A large mintage of 405,000 Indian eagles was achieved at the Philadelphia Mint in 1912, making the date easy to locate in lower Uncirculated grades, and a reasonable choice for type collectors. The issue becomes scarce at the Gem level, and higher grades are nothing short of rare. The present coin exhibits bright yellow-gold surfaces, with hints of green at the rims and outlining the devices. The design elements are sharply rendered and rich, frosty luster enhances the considerable eye appeal. Census: 61 in 65, 17 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N4719)
1913 $10 MS64 PCGS. CAC. This is an available P-mint issue that is well-produced and a popular type coin as a result. The present near-Gem example offers coruscating mint luster dripping from the medium orange-gold surfaces, with few singular marks and excellent eye appeal. Seldom seen at the Gem level, where PCGS has certified 65 pieces (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1913-S $10 AU55 ANACS. A low mintage of 66,000 pieces ensures collector interest in the 1913-S. Most survivors are XF to AU, although a few pieces have been certified as Gems. The present example has substantial cartwheel luster and moderate wear on the eagle's plumage. No marks are readily evident.(
Registry values: N1793)
1913-S $10 AU58 ANACS. Long believed the rarest Indian eagle in Mint State, the 1913-S is now in second place behind the 1911-D, but still quite elusive so fine. This near-Mint State specimen displays the typical rich luster over orange-gold surfaces that also exhibit some color change on the high points and minor, indicative of a short spate of circulation.(
Registry values: N1793)
1914 $10 MS64 PCGS. CAC. This issue, produced at the outset of hostilities of the First World War, is available today in grades up to the Premium Gem level, and most are well-produced. This near-Gem displays the excellent production standards the issue is known for, with rich, thick mint luster over copious amounts of reddish-orange color tinged with lilac on the high points. Only a couple of stray ticks are in keeping with the grade. PCGS has certified 37 pieces finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1914-D $10 MS62 NGC. An attractive and moderately abraded representative that has sweeping cartwheel luster and a good strike. The final Denver issue of the denomination aside from an Olympic commemorative 70 years later.(
Registry values: N1793)
1914-D $10 MS65 NGC. The 1914-D Indian Head eagle is one of the more available mintmarked issues of the series and enjoys great popularity with type collectors. From a large mintage of 343,500 pieces, the 1914-D is usually seen in lower Uncirculated grades, becoming quite scarce at the Gem level. The present coin displays attractive greenish-gold surfaces, with subtle flashes of red, and exceptional, frosty luster. The design elements are sharp overall, with just a touch of softness showing on the lower headdress feathers. The fields have a slightly granular texture, as often seen on this issue, and no marks worthy of individual mention are detected. Census: 40 in 65, 18 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N4719)
1914-D $10 MS65 NGC. The 1914-D is accessible (though far from common) in Gem Mint State, a fact Garrett and Guth attribute to the time many examples spent in overseas storage, waiting out the four decades of American gold prohibition. This time was a luxury not afforded to many later mintmarked issues, hence their rarity today.
Though many 1914-D eagles were saved, few have survived so well as this MS65 representative. Bold yellow luster takes on sun-gold attributes at parts of the margins, and the hair over Liberty's ear is better-defined than usual. Smooth surfaces are carefully preserved and delightful. Census: 40 in 65, 18 finer (7/10).
From The Dr. Mani and Kay Ehteshami Collection.(
Registry values: N4719)
1914-S $10 AU58 PCGS. CAC. Light but distinct wear appears at the top of the eagle's folded wing. Nonetheless, an immensely attractive coin with fantastic lemon-yellow luster across most of each side.
From The Classic Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
1914-S $10 MS61 NGC. From a mintage of 208,000 pieces, the 1914-S Indian eagle is not too difficult to locate in lower Mint State grades, but high grade examples are rare. The present coin displays pleasing yellow-gold surfaces, with hints of rose color. The strike shows a little softness on Liberty's hair and the lower headdress feathers, but other design elements are well defined. Bright, original luster is evident and a short scratch on Liberty's neck is the only mark of note.(
Registry values: N1793)
1914-S $10 MS62 PCGS. The surfaces of this attractive Indian eagle display vivid greenish-gold color, with hints of rose. The strike shows a little softness on the lower headdress feathers and the eagle's wing, but other devices are well detailed. Mint luster is vibrant and frosty, and the fields show few abrasions for the grade.(
Registry values: N1793)
1914-S $10 MS64 PCGS. Ex: Jim O'Neal. Though the San Francisco Mint was one of the most active producers of the eagle denomination during the era of the Coronet Liberty design, output in the Saint-Gaudens years was noticeably slack, with the anomalously high mintage of the 1910-S the lone exception (its production of 811,000 pieces is more than double that of its nearest rival). The 1914-S, struck on the eve of international war, saw a mintage of just 208,000 pieces and experienced considerable attrition, both melting and circulation. Most estimates have fewer than one percent of the mintage surviving today, and Mint State examples make up a minority of extant pieces. Among Mint State coins, most do not reach the Select designation, with Choice and better coins scarce in an absolute sense.
To quote David Akers in
A Handbook of 20th-Century United States Gold Coins, "Top grade examples of this issue are exceptionally pretty." It can take holding a coin such as the present near-Gem, however, to comprehend fully this issue's potential for beauty. Faintly green-gold surfaces with booming luster show ample sun-yellow elements and the occasional hint of orange. Devices are well-defined overall, and the suggestion of a wire rim is present at the upper obverse. Though a few wispy faults on each side combine to preclude a higher grade, this piece's overwhelming eye appeal transcends such quibbles. PCGS has certified 11 finer examples (8/10).(
Registry values: N4719)
1915 $10 MS64 PCGS. From a large mintage of 351,000 pieces, the 1915 Indian Head eagle is easy to locate in Mint State grades, and the date enjoys great popularity with type collectors. The present coin is a delightful near-Gem piece, with bright greenish-gold surfaces and strong orange highlights. Ample mint luster and sharply defined devices add to the considerable eye appeal.(
Registry values: N1793)
1915 $10 MS64 NGC. CAC. Wonderful eye appeal is the result of shimmering mint luster and lovely lime-green and rose patina. Nicely struck with mattelike surfaces that show a few scattered marks on the reverse but are nearly blemish-free on the obverse. According to Jeff Garrett and Ron Guth: "Sharp and attractively made, this date stands out as one of the finer examples of this design to come off the dies."(
Registry values: N1793)
1915-S $10 MS63 PCGS. CAC. The 1915-S Indian eagle has the lowest mintage of the entire series with one exception, the coveted 1911-D, with mintages of 59,000 coin and 30,100 pieces, respectively. Mike Fuljenz's recent addition to the series literature,
Indian Gold Coins of the 20th Century, deems the issue to be "one of the few coins in the series that is not only very difficult to find in high grades, but is also a challenge to find in just about any grade above AU55."
The present Select Mint State specimen offers magnificent eye appeal for the grade and plenty of character, as well. Pronounced reddish-gold surfaces are wonderfully lustrous, with glimpses of paler color near the rims and dots of coppery toning at Liberty's throat and near the left obverse rim. A handful of short, straight abrasions appear on the boldly impressed portrait. Housed in a green label holder. Population: 29 in 63, 24 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N4719)
1916-S $10 MS63 PCGS. From a smallish mintage of 138,500 pieces, the 1916-S Indian eagle is definitely a scarce issue in Select Mint State condition. The present coin displays attractive orange-gold surfaces, with strong red highlights and ample mint luster. The devices are well detailed and the pleasing surfaces are minimally abraded for the grade. Population: 79 in 63, 52 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1932 $10 MS64 NGC. CAC. Boldly impressed with rich yellow-gold luster that shows apricot variations. Carefully preserved overall, though several luster grazes and shallow marks appear on the portrait.(
Registry values: N1793)
1932 $10 MS65 PCGS. CAC. The 1932 Indian Head eagle is the most available date of the series, and the first choice of type collectors seeking a representative of the design. The present coin is a lovely orange-gold Gem, with a razor-sharp strike and abundant mint luster. Eye appeal is extraordinary.(
Registry values: N2998)
1932 $10 MS65 NGC. A shining Gem example of this penultimate Saint-Gaudens ten dollar issue, minted in abundance but never used to any real degree in commerce. A thin layer of storage patina settles over straw-gold surfaces that sport glints of wheat and yellow. Well struck with a few small marks in the portrait area.(
Registry values: N2998)
Liberty Double Eagles
1850 $20 XF45 NGC. Medium-yellow surfaces remain faintly luminous on this first-year Choice XF twenty. The reverse is less abraded than the obverse and also offers orange overtones.(
Registry values: N1793)
1850 $20 XF45 NGC. This early double eagle shows moderate wear on Liberty's cheek and the eagle's wingtips, but luster beckons from protection regions such as the shield, stars, and legends. There are no distracting marks.(
Registry values: N1793)
1850 $20 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. Always popular because of its status as a first-year type coin, the 1850 double eagle is seldom encountered in Mint State grades. The present coin is a sharply struck example with fine detail present on all devices and just a hint of wear on the high points. The surfaces are lightly abraded for the grade, with pleasing orange-gold color. The mint luster is slightly subdued as a result of a long-ago cleaning.
1851 $20 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. Unc. The huge mintage of over 2 million double eagles in 1851 was propelled by the massive influx of gold from the California Gold Rush. Unfortunately, few specimens were saved by collectors in those early days and most examples seen today are heavily circulated. The present coin exhibits sharp detail on all design elements and abrasions are minimal for a large gold coin. The surfaces are light orange-gold, with slightly muted mint luster.
1851-O $20 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. A large mintage of 315,000 double eagles was achieved at the New Orleans Mint in 1851. As a result, the 1851-O is an available date and enjoys great popularity as a type coin. The present example shows slight wear on the central devices, but much original detail remains. The surfaces are lightly abraded, with a pleasing orange-gold patina.(
Registry values: N1793)
1852 $20 AU58 PCGS. CAC. The 1852 Liberty Head double eagle is relatively easy to locate, and is a favorite choice for type collectors seeking a Type One double eagle. The present coin features well detailed design elements, with only the slightest touch of wear on the high points. The surfaces are lustrous, with pleasing olive and rose patina.(
Registry values: N991)
1852 $20 Repunched Date AU58 PCGS. FS-301. This obviously repunched date shows the usual weaker digits north of the primary digits. The surfaces show slight friction over the high points, but an unusual amount of mint luster remains on each side. Lightly marked in the fields. One has to wonder if the repunching was another of James Longacre's many mis-punches which were so prevalent in the 1840s.(
Registry values: N991)
1852 $20 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. Unc. Despite a fairly high mintage, the 1852 is rare in Mint State. The present piece is unworn and the reverse is lustrous, but hairlines are evident, especially on the obverse.(
Registry values: N2998)
1852 $20 MS61 PCGS. The 1852 Liberty Head double eagle was produced in large numbers, and lower grade examples are easy to locate today. However, coins in Mint State condition are quite scarce. The present coin is a well detailed MS61 specimen, with yellow-gold surfaces, showing a pleasing red patina. The surfaces retain much original mint luster, and a scattering of minor abrasions on both sides explains the grade. Population: 19 in 61, 41 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1852-O $20 AU58 NGC. The 1852-O Liberty Head double eagle enjoyed a substantial mintage of 190,000 pieces, making it one of the more available Type One twenties. Doug Winter estimates 200-250 examples survive today in the various AU grades, making the date a popular one with type collectors. The 1852-O becomes quite scarce in AU58, and Mint State coins are nothing short of rare.
The present coin is a pleasing near-Mint example, with appealing orange-gold surfaces and much original mint luster. The fields are reflective in sheltered Areas around the devices. This example is well struck and only slight wear shows on the high points of the design. Overall, this piece makes an extremely attractive 19th century type coin. Census: 79 in 58, 14 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1853/2 $20 XF40 NGC. FS-301. This is a later die state of the rare 1853/2 double eagle. There is simply no doubt of its overdate status. The only question we have is why doesn't the insert identify it as such? Two diagnostics are present on all overdates. The first, of course, is the downstroke of the 2 within the lower loop of the 3. It is clearly present on this piece but lighter than seen on early die state coins. The second diagnostic is the rust spot on the coronet below the R in LIBERTY. This is clearly evident. Breen claims to have discovered this overdate in 1959 and it was publicized by Ted Clark.
The strike is weak and especially so around the peripheries. The surfaces are bright orange-gold. A number of marks are scattered over each side, as one would expect from a coin that has seen 20 points of circulation. The only ones worthy of individual mention are a pair by star 13 and a long, diagonal mark in the reverse field below RIC.(
Registry values: N991)
1855-S $20 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. Unc. A mildly granular example with subdued luster and no distracting marks. A shortage of parting acids reduced 1855 San Francisco gold coinage and encouraged private assayers such as Kellogg & Co. and Wass, Molitor to take up the slack.(
Registry values: N2998)
1856-O $20 XF45+ NGC. Ex: Bullock. This recently discovered coin made front-page news in the July 26, 2010
Coin World, with a headline proclaiming "1856-O gold double eagle surfaces in Ohio." The double-decker headline added, "Rarest New Orleans Mint gold coin in family holdings." Numismatic researcher John W. McCloskey relates in detail how this rare coin--one of about 20 to 30 1856-O twenties known--was turned over to him for evaluation as part of a "small accumulation of gold coins held by a family in Ohio for nearly 100 years." The coin has now been authenticated, encapsulated, and certified XF45+ by NGC.
Gold coin specialist Doug Winter calls the 1856-O double eagle issue "the rarest New Orleans double eagle and the rarest gold coin struck at the New Orleans mint."
The DiscoveryMcCloskey's
Coin World article describes how an Ohio resident asked him to evaluate the family holdings:
"He indicated that ownership of the coins could be traced back to James Bullock, a gentleman who owned a farm near the city of Livermore, KY., during the early years of the 20th century.
"When Bullock died on June 26, 1923, his estate included a collection of gold coins that were passed down to his heirs as treasured family heirlooms. These coins have passed through three generations of family descendents over the years since his death and are now spread out among several family members."
The Realization
The
Coin World story relates the owner's gradual realization of how fabulous and rare the 1856-O twenty is:
"After my evaluation session with the new owner I went home and checked the June 2010 issue of Coin World's Coin Values and realized that I had just stumbled upon a great rarity that was completely unknown to the numismatic community. I then called the owner and told him that the 1856-O double eagle was listed at $220,000 in an Extremely Fine grade and that the piece might bring considerably more than that at auction considering its beautiful original surfaces and minimal field marks. I don't think that the family really believed my estimate of the coin's value but it began to sink in after I showed them the price listing in my copy of Coin Values."
The AuthenticationMcCloskey goes into great depth over how, after they realized that "we had a treasure on our hands," he studied the present piece under a microscope and identified various surface diagnostics that helped in its authentication as a genuine 1856-O double eagle. His descriptions of those obverse and reverse criteria, as quoted from
Coin World, follow:
Obverse
"The date on this obverse die is low in the field between the bust above and the dentils below. The left edge of the digit 1 is closer to the dentils below than the top of the digit is to the bust above. The date has an upright 5 with a short upper serif that does not extend to the right edge of the digit. The date has a small knob 6 with a wide opening between the knob and the lower loop of the digit below. These are all date characteristics that are consistent with the only known obverse die used to strike double eagles in 1856.
"In 2007 Seated Liberty half dollar expert Bill Bugert reported that all 25 known obverse dies used to strike half dollars at the Philadelphia, New Orleans and San Francisco Mints in 1856 have a small triangular notch along the bottom edge of the base of the 1 in the date. This defect is identical on all of these dies and appears near the right edge of this digit.
"This feature is the result of a defect in the four-digit logotype that was used to prepare the dates on half dollar dies of this year. My own personal research has shown that the same four-digit punch was also used to prepare the dates on eagle and double eagles dies for this year."
Reverse"The reported mintage for the 1856-O Coronet double eagle was a minuscule 2,250 pieces and there is only one known reverse die for this issue. The New Orleans Mint mark is centered below the eagle's tail feathers and is also centered over the N in TWENTY in the denomination. The O Mint mark is closer to the tail feathers than it is to the letter N below.
"A die crack runs from the rim up through the space between two dentils, up through the right side of the opening in the D in the denomination and finally up through the field to the ribbon below the M in UNUM.
"The left half of the crossbar on the A in STATES is broken due to a defect in the reverse die.
"These are all surface features that are known to appear on the only reverse die used to strike double eagles at the New Orleans Branch Mint in 1856."
Importance of This DiscoveryThe importance of this discovery coin cannot be overstated, as a high-grade specimen that has reposed in family holdings, completely unknown to the numismatic community, for the better part of the past century. Almost all certified survivors grade in the range from XF40 to AU58. Two examples are permanently impounded at the Smithsonian Institution. The total certified at NGC and PCGS combined is only 23 coins--10 at NGC and 12 at PCGS that range from Very Fine to AU58, plus one Specimen-63 coin. The certified total almost certainly includes duplications. We would be unsurprised to learn that as few as 16 separate coins exist today that are theoretically available in the marketplace.
A single example of the 1856-O is now certified as Specimen-63 by PCGS, a coin that was passed down directly from New Orleans Mint Superintendent Charles Bienvenu to his heirs. We have handled that coin three times at Heritage, in 2002, 2004, and 2009, where it realized, successively, $310,500; $542,800; and, most recently, $1,437,500. (Its first appearance was MS63 Specimen NGC, the second, Specimen-63 NGC.) That example is the
only Uncirculated piece that Doug Winter lists in his 2006 edition of
Gold Coins of the New Orleans Mint.The Present SpecimenWhile the present example is not quite in the same league as the stellar 1856-O above, it is a momentous discovery that has again generated broad awareness of the desirability and eminent rarity of this legendary early O-mint issue. The last two appearances of XF45 1856-O twenties in our auctions--both XF45 PCGS with CAC sticker, dating from 2009--each generated returns in excess of a quarter-million dollars (Heritage, 1/2009, lot 4131, $276,000; 7/2009, lot 1315, $253,000).
The present piece, certified XF45+ by NGC, is destined to also generate remarkably strong results. The Plus grades at NGC and PCGS are still new to the market, but we are seeing strong results for Plus-graded coins from both services, and in fact we are seeing remarkably strong prices for rare coins across the board.
Most examples of the 1856-O are heavily abraded, but this piece is a remarkable, pleasing exception. A few tiny field marks are individually insignificant. The only marks useful for pedigree identification are located below the inner point of star 6, another above star 13, and a tiny mark just to the upper left of the top of the mintmark, in the field. The surfaces have a somewhat subdued orange-gold coloration. Slight traces of luster remain around the peripheral lettering and between the glory of rays. The coin is sharply struck overall, with no singular areas of weakness. Slight high-point rub is characteristic and as expected for the Choice XF grade. It is interesting to note that the same "Broken A" reverse die diagnostic that McCloskey describes above is better-known to many collectors from the 1856-S and 1857-S double eagles, many of them recovered from the
S.S. Central America shipwreck.
Q. David Bowers writes in his
Guide Book that "the acquisition of an 1856-O has been the dream of every advanced specialist in the double eagle series." Bowers estimates "fewer than 25 known, and perhaps fewer than 20." Garrett and Guth, in their gold
Encyclopedia, repeat the estimate of "fewer than 25 coins," which includes the Specimen-63 and the two Smithsonian coins.
From the front page of
Coin World to the cornerstone of even the most distinguished collection: The opportunity awaits.(
Registry values: N10218)
1856-S $20 PCGS Genuine. The surfaces suggest that 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 an AU specimen that has light scratches. Frosty light yellow luster appears at the right side of the obverse and reverse, with the balance of the surfaces showing a subdued, matte texture.
1857-O $20 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. The 1857-O double eagle is a scarce date from a mintage of 30,000 pieces. Perhaps 175-200 examples survive today in all grades. The present coin is an attractive example, in spite of the unfortunate cleaning noted on the holder. The surfaces are bright greenish-gold, with a deeply reflective prooflike quality. Much original detail remains on the design elements, and there are strong elements of field-device contrast when the coin is tilted in the light.
1857-S $20 AU53 NGC. A lightly circulated example of this famous Type One issue, pale yellow-gold with considerable remaining radiance. A number of small digs appear on the portrait.(
Registry values: N1793)
1857-S $20 Bold S MS63 PCGS. Ex: S.S. Central America. SSCA 3891. Variety 20B. The mintmark is deeply entered into the die, thus the "Bold S" name for the reverse die, described by Robert Evans in the July 2000 issue of the Numismatist. This is a beautiful olive-gold example with dynamic luster, a precise strike, and smooth surfaces. Housed in its initial gold label holder.(
Registry values: P2)
1857-S $20 Narrow Serif MS63 PCGS. Ex: S.S. Central America. SSCA 4535. Variety 20C. A honey-gold representative of the fabulous 1857 shipwreck hoard, recovered in 1988 after a seven-year search by Tommy Thompson and his Columbus-America Discovery Group. This example is lustrous and crisply impressed. Since its fields are lightly abraded, the grade is limited only by a hair-thin line above the jaw. Encased in its original gold label holder.(
Registry values: P2)
1860 $20 AU50 NGC. Pale yellow-gold luster remains prominent on this lightly worn Philadelphia twenty. Scattered moderate abrasions and a line across Liberty's cheek contribute to the grade.(
Registry values: N991)
1860 $20 AU58 PCGS. The 1860 Liberty Head double eagle is an available date in most circulated grades, but the issue becomes scarce at the near-Mint level. The present coin is well detailed and lustrous, with pleasing greenish-gold surfaces. Population: 49 in 58, 50 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N991)
1860 $20 AU58 PCGS. The 1860 Liberty Head double eagle is an available date in lower circulated grades, and the supply of high grade pieces was augmented by the discovery of the
S.S. Republic treasure. The issue does become scarce at the near-Mint level. The present coin is a pleasing rose-gold example, with well struck devices and good mint luster. Abrasions are consistent with the grade. Population: 49 in 58, 50 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N991)
1861 $20 AU53 PCGS. Strong luster remains in the dusky fields, and the cartwheels offer a hint of reflectivity. Significant abrasions are mostly in the margins, such as the flaw below star 13 on the obverse.(
Registry values: N991)
1861 $20 AU58 NGC. The 1861 Liberty Head double eagle enjoyed a huge mintage of nearly 3 Million pieces. As a result, the issue has always been easy to locate and enjoys great popularity with collectors seeking a Type One double eagle for a type set. The attractive yellow-gold surfaces of this specimen are accented by outlines of rose color around the devices. Only the slightest wear shows on the design elements, and the surfaces are lightly abraded for the grade.(
Registry values: N991)
1861 $20 AU58 NGC. Slight friction on Liberty's cheek and hair precludes a Mint State assessment, but cartwheel luster is evident across both sides, and the sun-gold fields display only a few faded thin marks, the most apparent near obverse star 4. A well struck double eagle from a momentous year in American history.(
Registry values: N991)
1861 $20 MS60 NGC. Yellow-gold surfaces, with strong rose highlights, and bright mint luster enhance the appeal of this popular 19th century type coin. The strike is sharp in most areas, with just a little softness apparent on Liberty's hair. A few dark color spots, probably from grease, and some minor abrasions are consistent with the grade.(
Registry values: N2998)
1861 $20 MS61 PCGS. The 1861 Liberty Head double eagle may be the most popular type issue of the Type One series, due to its large mintage of nearly 3 million pieces. The present coin is a lustrous, well struck specimen, with pleasing yellow-gold surfaces, accented with hints of rose.(
Registry values: N2998)
1861-S $20 AU53 NGC. From a substantial mintage of 768,000 pieces, the 1861-S is an available Type One San Francisco double eagle issue. Numerous grade-consistent marks pepper the yellow-gold surfaces of this example, but only slight wear can be detected and much original mint luster remains.(
Registry values: N1793)
1861-S $20 AU53 NGC. The blended straw-gold and olive surfaces appear smooth save for a couple of moderate marks beneath the right (facing) wing. Luster emerges from all design crevices, and the strike is good, especially throughout the borders. The 1861-S is rare in Uncirculated grades, and most collectors own AU examples.(
Registry values: N1793)
1862 $20 XF45 NGC. The 1862 is among the rarest Type One double eagles, a low-mintage issue of 92,133 pieces struck during the Civil War's most tumultuous years. This Choice XF specimen displays grade-consistent wear and some light abrasions that are also in accord. The medium orange-gold surfaces are well-struck and show no heavy abrasions. Census: 15 in 45, 52 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1862-S $20 AU58 NGC. Ex:
S.S. Republic. This butter-gold double eagle has a lustrous reverse, and obverse luster is prominent near the rim and with the hair and coronet. Many twenties with limited circulation display rough abrasions, but the present piece has minimal contact aside from faded marks above the chin.(
Registry values: N1793)
1863-S $20 AU55 PCGS. CAC. A well detailed example of this scarce Civil War issue, the coin offered here shows only slight touches of wear on the high points of the design. The surfaces are a pleasing yellow-gold color, with strong hints of rose. Much original mint luster remains, and abrasions are minimal for the grade. Population: 76 in 55, 87 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1863-S $20 AU58 NGC. As its large mintage of 966,570 pieces would suggest, the 1863-S Liberty Head double eagle is not difficult to locate in lower circulated grades. The issue does become scarce at the AU58 level, however. The present coin is a well struck near-Mint example, with only slight wear evident on the devices. The pleasing yellow-gold surfaces are graced with hints of orange and red, and are lightly abraded for the grade.(
Registry values: N1793)
1866-S $20 Motto AU58 NGC. While the 1866-S No Motto double eagle is much scarcer than the 1866-S With Motto, both issues are popular reminders of the rough-and-tumble Old West in the era immediately after the Civil War. In addition, both issues circulated extensively, in keeping with the region's hard-money tradition, and when even With Motto twenties are found, they are usually well-circulated. Near-Mint examples such as the present notable specimen are conditionally elusive. This apricot-infused yellow-gold piece remains noticeably lustrous, with just a touch of friction. The hair detail and several stars are slightly soft, but the overall definition is average or a bit better. Abrasions appear on Liberty's cheek, behind the coronet, and scattered in the fields, but the visual appeal is solid for the grade. NGC has certified only 22 examples finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1868 $20 AU58 PCGS Secure. From a small mintage of 98,575 pieces, and with a low survival rate, the 1868 Liberty Head double eagle is a scarce date in all grades today. Mint State examples are extremely rare, making this attractive near-Gem specimen an appropriate choice for a high grade collection of Type One double eagles. The present coin is sharply struck, with only slight wear on the high points of the design. The surfaces are brightly reflective, with light greenish-gold color. A scattering of minor abrasions on both sides is consistent with the grade. Population: 24 in 58, 8 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1869-S $20 AU55 NGC. A partly lustrous pale gold Choice AU twenty that boasts impressively unabraded surfaces. The 1869-S is rare in Mint State, since it was struck too late for inclusion on the
S.S. Republic or
S.S. Brother Jonathan.(
Registry values: N1793)
1869-S $20 AU58 NGC. The 1869-S is widely available in lower circulated grades but seldom seen in Mint State, where most survivors are MS60 or MS61. This near-Mint State coin competes successfully with the aesthetics of such pieces, offering essentially full luster over orange-gold surfaces. The few surface ticks are mostly confined to Liberty's chin and not at all distracting. A few faint grease stains (as struck) appear on the reverse rim at 10:30.(
Registry values: N1793)
1870 $20 AU55 NGC. From a substantial mintage of 155,185 pieces, the 1870 Liberty Head double eagle is surprisingly elusive in all grades. The present coin is an attractive Choice AU specimen, with inviting greenish-gold surfaces, highlighted by hints of rose. The strike shows a little softness on the central design elements, but the peripheral devices are sharp. Much original mint luster remains. Census: 49 in 55, 94 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1870 $20 MS61 PCGS. The 1870 Liberty Head double eagle was produced in adequate quantities, but the issue is seldom encountered today, especially in Mint State grades. Collecting large denomination gold coins did not become popular until the 1930s, and the few collectors who did pursue double eagle collections usually opted for proof specimens to represent the date. Current population data reveals PCGS has certified only 12 coins in MS61, with 22 finer, while NGC has graded 14 MS61 specimens, with 17 finer (8/10). The data may be inflated by resubmissions.
The present coin is a pleasing Mint State specimen, with rich, greenish-gold surfaces, accented by shades of orange and red. The design elements are sharply impressed, with just the slightest softness evident on the lower curls. Subtle, original mint luster complements the pleasing color. A scattering of minor abrasions on both sides is consistent with the grade.(
Registry values: N4719)
1871-S $20 MS61 NGC. This is an unusual find, as a Mint State Type Two double eagle. The 1871-S is normally found circulated, in VF or XF grade. This MS61 specimen shows a few grade-consistent contact marks on medium orange-gold surfaces that are well-struck and ultimately pleasing. Census: 55 in 61, 21 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1871-S $20 MS62 PCGS. CAC. The 1871-S Type Two double eagle is usually found well-circulated, usually Very Fine to Extremely Fine. A Mint State example such as the present specimen in MS62 is quite an unusual find. Garrett and Guth write that "examples in MS-60 and MS-61 are usually the best available." This reddish-orange example exhibits a sharp strike over richly lustrous surfaces. A few stray marks are in keeping with the grade, but there are no singular abrasions and the eye appeal is excellent. As an S-mint Type Two double eagle in MS62, this piece should see a lot of collector interest. PCGS has certified 18 pieces at this level, with two finer (8/10). But how many
different coins are actually available?(
Registry values: N4719)
1872-CC $20 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 been scratched and damaged with graffiti on both sides. Light yellow surfaces host hints of coppery toning.
1872-CC $20 XF45 PCGS. Considerable luster remains on the orange-gold surfaces of this Choice XF piece, which further boasts a good strike. A few abrasions on Liberty's cheek and in the fields define the grade, but the eye appeal is generous. A low-mintage issue of 26,900 coins.(
Registry values: N1793)
1872-S $20 MS61 NGC. The 1872-S double eagle is a well known condition rarity, readily available in circulated grades, but scarce in Mint State, and very rare above MS61. The present coin features rich, orange-gold surfaces, with strong mint luster and the usual number of minor abrasions for the grade. The strike is a little soft on Liberty's hair, but other devices are sharply detailed. Census: 65 in 61, 9 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1873-CC $20 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. XF. Only slight wear shows on this popular double eagle from the charismatic Carson City Mint. The star radials are all complete, and much detail remains in Liberty's hair and the eagle's feathers. The surfaces are medium greenish-gold, with subtle, slightly muted mint luster. Doug Winter considers this issue the seventh rarest of the series in high grade.(
Registry values: N2998)
1873-CC $20 AU58 PCGS. The 1873-CC twenty dollar is an elusive issue in Mint State, and most collectors today must hope for a nice near-Mint specimen such as the present coin. The mintage of the 1873-CC was a paltry 22,410 coins--all of the Closed 3 variety--and most of them circulated down to the XF-low AU range. This sharply struck piece shows rich orange-gold, lustrous surfaces with slight rub on the high points and lots of eye appeal. A few minor ticks are consistent with a short stay in circulation, but the surfaces are far less abraded than most examples seen. Population: 43 in 58, 8 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1873-S $20 Closed 3 AU58 NGC. CAC. Ample luster characterizes this yellow-gold piece, softly struck but radiant. The surfaces show scattered abrasions, and several nicks are noted on the rims.(
Registry values: N991)
1873-S $20 Closed 3 MS61 PCGS. The outstanding feature of this scarce, Mint State, Type Two double eagle is its vivid greenish-gold color, matched with amazing, vibrant mint luster. The strike is also quite sharp. If not for a scattering of grade -consistent minor abrasions, mostly on the obverse, this coin would grade much higher. Population: 90 in 61, 20 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1874 $20 MS60 PCGS. CAC. The Type Two design is elusive in Mint State, and the 1874 is many times scarcer than its 1873 Open 3 predecessor. This honey-gold example provides unencumbered luster and fewer than the expected number of marks. Encased in an old green label holder.(
Registry values: N1793)
1874 $20 MS62 PCGS. The mintage of the 1874 double eagle was just about a third of a million pieces, and this Type Two issue is scarce in Mint State and seldom seen above MS61. The present MS62 example is one of 22 so certified at PCGS, with six finer (8/10). Although this piece shows a few moderate abrasions that define the grade, the only ones that require singular mention are a scrape through Liberty's hair and forehead and a semicircular abrasion on the upper shield lines. The khaki-gold surfaces nonetheless offer a good strike--notice how all of the star centrils are fully defined--and lots of eye appeal.(
Registry values: N4719)
1874-CC $20 AU53 NGC. The 1874-CC Liberty Head double eagle is an available date in the context of the series. Doug Winter believes 1,500-2,000 examples survive in all grades today, with AU53 specimens becoming slightly scarce. The present coin displays attractive greenish-gold color and much original mint luster. Some light wear is evident on Liberty's hair, but nearly all of the original detail remains on the other devices. A small reverse rim bruise is noted at 6 o'clock.(
Registry values: N1793)
1874-CC $20 AU53 PCGS. Though an early date, the 1874-CC is among the more accessible Carson City twenties, which makes it a popular Type Two representative. The fields are bright with a semiprooflike gleam, and wear is largely restricted to the high points. Each side shows slight reddish patina, along with the expected scattered abrasions.(
Registry values: N1793)
1874-CC $20 AU58 NGC. The 1874-CC Liberty Head double eagle can be located in AU58 without too much difficulty, but anything finer is rare. Only 26 coins have been certified in higher numeric grades by NGC and PCGS combined, and that total may include some duplicate submissions (7/10). The present coin is an attractive near-Mint specimen, with lustrous greenish-gold surfaces. Only light traces of wear show on Liberty's hair, the star radials are all complete, and fine detail is present on the eagle's feathers.(
Registry values: N1793)
1874-S $20 MS61 NGC. An available issue in circulated condition, the 1874-S Liberty Head double eagle is an underrated date in Mint State grades. While MS61 examples can be located with patience, any higher grade is very scarce. The present coin is well struck, with a little softness evident on Liberty's hair. The surfaces are a pleasing greenish-gold color, with bright mint luster. A scattering of minor abrasions on both sides is consistent with the grade.(
Registry values: N2998)
1875-CC $20 XF45 NGC. Softly struck on the central devices, as often seen, but an immensely lustrous coin with great yellow-gold reflectivity. Reed marks appear above and to the right of the date, and an abrasion is noted on the upper right shield.(
Registry values: N1793)
1875-CC $20 XF45 NGC. Considerable flashy luster remains in orange-tinged yellow-gold fields. Softly struck on the central devices with a coppery dulled appearance on the worn spots. An appealing Carson City twenty for the circulated coinage collector.(
Registry values: N1793)
1875-CC $20 AU55 PCGS. An attractive Choice AU example of this popular date from the charismatic Carson City Mint, this coin displays bright mint luster and pleasing greenish-gold surfaces. This specimen is well struck, with particularly fine detail on the peripheral elements. A scattering of minor abrasions, the most prominent on Liberty's cheek, is consistent with the grade.(
Registry values: N1793)
1875-CC $20 AU58 NGC. From a mintage of 111,151 pieces, the 1875-CC double eagle is one of the most available dates in the Carson City series and it enjoys great popularity with type collectors. This specimen is an attractive near-Mint coin, with reflective greenish-gold surfaces mixed with hints of orange. The strike shows just a touch of softness on the hair and some star centers, but the reverse is sharply rendered.(
Registry values: N1793)
1875-S $20 MS62 PCGS. CAC. The 1875-S Liberty Head double eagle is scarce in MS62 condition, and any higher grade is definitely rare. Currently, PCGS and NGC have combined to certify only 29 coins in higher numeric grades (8/10). The present coin features well struck devices, with a touch of softness on Liberty's hair. The surfaces display strong mint luster, with attractive greenish-gold color and hints of rose. The fields exhibit a minimum number of abrasions for the grade.(
Registry values: N4719)
1876 $20 MS62 PCGS. CAC. Light Motto. The semireflective orange-gold surfaces of this MS62 Centennial issue radiate broad eye appeal, with a strike that is uniformly bold throughout. The obverse displays only a few light ticks, while the reverse shows a couple of scrapes in the shield area that require singular mention and appear to preclude an even finer grade. NGC has certified 52 pieces finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1876-CC $20 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. Though lightly worn and cleaned in the past, this yellow-gold piece has considerable semiprooflike radiance at the margins. Scattered minor abrasions are of little individual concern.(
Registry values: N1793)
1876-CC $20 AU55 PCGS. The bright greenish-gold surfaces of this Choice AU double eagle are relatively lightly abraded, an unusual circumstance for the 1876-CC. The strike is sharp on the reverse and on the obverse stars, but a little softness shows on Liberty's hair. Only slight wear shows on the devices, and the delightful semiprooflike mint luster creates intense eye appeal.(
Registry values: N1793)
1876-CC $20 AU55 NGC. Ample reflective luster remains in the pale yellow-gold fields of this briefly circulated Carson City twenty from the centennial year. Deeper colors appear between the rims and the well-defined stars. Reed marks in front of Liberty's forehead and to the right of her hair contribute to the grade.(
Registry values: N1793)
1876-S $20 MS62 PCGS. In demand as a Type Two double eagle type coin, the 1876-S is a popular date in any Uncirculated grade. This pleasing MS62 example shows a little softness on Liberty's hair, but the peripheral elements are sharply detailed. The attractive greenish-gold surfaces are accented by wisps of red color, and the mint luster is luminous.(
Registry values: N2998)
1876-S $20 MS64 NGC. The large mintage of 1.6 million pieces, the San Francisco mintmark, the Type Two classification, and the Centennial date have all contributed to this issue's immense popularity, and it is a double eagle that is widely available, as Garrett and Guth say, "in grades of Very Fine to MS-61." It appears that many pieces were jostled about and/or shipped overseas and later repatriated, as at the near-Gem level of the present coin, the issue is decidedly
uncommon. This specimen is one of 10 so graded at NGC, with two coins finer (8/10). Similar populations are seen at PCGS. This MS64 specimen is a specially attractive example, with excellent luster and medium orange-yellow coloration on well-struck surfaces that are free of distracting abrasions.(
Registry values: N7079)
1877 $20 MS62 NGC. Strong hints of rose color accent the pleasing yellow-gold surfaces of this scarce MS62 double eagle. The 1877 Liberty Head twenty is always popular as the first year of the Type Three design. Bright mint luster and a sharp strike add to the considerable eye appeal.(
Registry values: N2998)
1877-CC $20 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. The first Type Three Carson City double eagle issue, offered here with little wear. Bright orange-gold surfaces show telltale hairlines mixed with scattered abrasions.(
Registry values: N1793)
1878-CC $20 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 XF specimen that has been cleaned. This moderately circulated sun-gold Carson City twenty has a bright appearance, and the fields are hairlined and unnaturally reflective. The raised vertical line on Liberty's neck is a die scratch of mint origin. Rare, since only 13,180 pieces were struck, most of which have not survived.
1878-CC $20 XF45 PCGS. Deep green and steel-sage patina is evident over both sides of this scarce Carson City Mint double eagle. Just 13,180 twenties were minted at Carson City in 1878, compared with more than 2 million Morgan dollars, and survivors are scarce in all grades. For the collector who desires an early CC double eagle in Choice XF condition, here is an important opportunity.(
Registry values: N1793)
1878-CC $20 --Repaired, Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. Only 13,180 Liberty Head double eagles were struck at the Carson City Mint in 1878, making the issue one of the scarcest in the series. The present coin exhibits attractive greenish-gold surfaces, with only slight wear on the devices and a sharp strike. A dent near star 4 and some marks in the nearby field may indicate some subtle repairs.(
Registry values: N2998)
1878-CC $20 AU55 NGC. The 1878-CC double eagle is a low-mintage issue of 13,180 pieces, produced in a year when the Morgan silver dollar was the primary focus of the Nevada facility. But it is equally if not more true that the San Francisco Mint stole more and more market share away from the Comstock Lode miners as the years passed. Rusty Goe writes in
The Mint on Carson Street that in 1879 the Carson City facility saw gold deposits diminish to the "point where less than $325,000 worth of gold coins could be manufactured in a year, while everyone knew that the San Francisco Mint could do that much in a day."
This Choice AU example offers dusky reddish-gold color, with most of the original field reflectivity still showing. Small abrasions pepper each side, but the only larger ones are above Liberty's head near 1 o'clock. Census: 44 in 55, 37 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1878-S $20 MS61 PCGS. Well-defined by the standards of this early Type Three issue. Scattered abrasions and luster scrapes appear on moderately patinated yellow-gold surfaces.(
Registry values: N1793)
1878-S $20 MS62 NGC. CAC. The 1878-S Liberty Head double eagle was produced in large quantities, but the issue was widely circulated and Mint State coins are seldom encountered today. Currently, only 15 coins have been certified in grades above MS62 by NGC and PCGS combined (8/10). The present coin displays bright mint luster, with pleasing greenish-gold surfaces, and sharply rendered devices.(
Registry values: N4719)
1878-S $20 MS62 PCGS. The 1878-S Liberty Head double eagle is a high-mintage issue that has a low survival rate in high grade. The present coin is a pleasing orange-gold example, with lustrous surfaces and sharply detailed design elements. A scattering of minor abrasions on both sides is consistent with the grade. The issue is definitely scarce in MS62, and only 15 coins have been certified in higher numeric grades by PCGS and NGC combined (8/10).(
Registry values: N4719)
1879-CC $20 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. The 1879-CC Liberty Head double eagle claims the fourth lowest mintage of the Carson City series at 10,708 pieces. The present coin shows light wear on Liberty's hair and coronet, but much fine detail remains on the other devices. The surfaces are light greenish-gold, with slightly muted luster. A small planchet depression is noted in the lower right obverse field.(
Registry values: N2998)
1879-CC $20 AU55 NGC. A low mintage of 10,708 double eagles was produced at the Carson City Mint in 1879, making the issue scarce in all grades today. Doug Winter estimates the 1879-CC has a surviving population of 300-350 pieces all told, with about 80 examples in AU grades. Current population data from NGC indicates a slightly larger population, but the figures may be distorted by duplicate submissions.
The present coin is an attractive Choice AU example, with sharply detailed devices and just the slightest hints of wear. The surfaces are a rich yellow-gold color, with strong hints of rose and green. Only minor abrasions are evident and much original mint luster remains on all surfaces. Census: 52 in 55, 55 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1879-S $20 MS61 PCGS. From a generous mintage of 1.2 million pieces, the 1879-S double eagle was a widely circulated issue, and examples in Mint State condition are scarce today. The present coin is sharply struck, with fine detail present on Liberty's hair and the star centers. The surfaces are a pleasing orange-gold color, with hints of rose. Bright mint luster offsets the usual collection of minor marks and abrasions on both sides.(
Registry values: N1793)
1879-S $20 MS61 PCGS. CAC. Here is a beautiful twenty with frosty yellow luster and accompanying light olive and pale rose toning, especially on the obverse. The 1879-S is a condition rarity like so many Type Three double eagles. PCGS has only certified 54 finer pieces (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1880-S $20 MS61 PCGS Secure. A large mintage of 836,000 Liberty Head double eagles was achieved at the San Francisco Mint in 1880, but most examples seen today are heavily circulated. The issue is slightly scarce in MS61, but specimens in higher Mint State grades are quite elusive. The present coin exhibits sharp details on all devices and strong, frosty mint luster. The pleasing surfaces are an attractive greenish-gold color. A cluster of minor abrasions around Liberty's mouth accounts for the grade.(
Registry values: N1793)
1881-S $20 MS61 PCGS Secure. Attentively struck with bold yellow-gold luster that includes considerable reflectivity. Scattered moderate abrasions and reed marks to the left of the truncation contribute to the grade.(
Registry values: N1793)
1881-S $20 MS62 PCGS. CAC. The 1881-S Liberty Head double eagle is easy to locate in circulated grades, but examples in MS62 condition are scarce. The date is nothing less than rare in any higher grade, as PCGS and NGC have combined to certify only 22 coins at higher grade levels (8/10). The present coin is a pleasing MS62 specimen, with a sharp strike and frosty mint luster. The surfaces are an attractive greenish-gold color, and show only grade-consistent abrasions.(
Registry values: N2998)
1882-CC $20 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. In our opinion, this coin has the details of a Mint State specimen that is cleaned and scratched. Sharp design elements have accents of rich orange-gold and rose, with reflective fields, especially on the reverse.
1882-CC $20 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. Both sides exhibit moderate hairlines, and the reverse field is typically abraded. The reverse displays substantial luster. The Carson City mintage of less than 40,000 pieces is only a fraction of the 1882 San Francisco emission.(
Registry values: N1793)
1882-CC $20 AU50 NGC. This sun-gold Carson City double eagle displays only moderate wear on the hair. Luster fills the reverse margin, and outlines individual obverse stars. Unlike often seen, no marks merit singular description. The mintage of less than 40,000 pieces ensures the scarcity of the popular Western issue.(
Registry values: N1793)
1882-S $20 MS62 PCGS. CAC. The 1882-S Liberty Head double eagle is typical of the San Francisco issues of the era, the date is available in most grades, but conditionally rare above MS62. PCGS has graded only 32 coins in higher numeric grades, while NGC has certified 14 specimens (8/10). The present coin is a high quality MS62 piece, with sharply defined devices and vibrant, satiny mint luster. The surfaces are an even greenish-gold color, with few abrasions for the grade.(
Registry values: N2998)
1883-CC $20 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. Considerable luster illuminates peripheral design elements, but the cheek displays scattered minor marks, and obverse hairlines emerge when the coin is rotated beneath a light. A popular Carson City issue.(
Registry values: N1793)
1883-CC $20 AU53 NGC. Considerable luster clings to the light yellow-gold surfaces, which show scattered abrasions across each side and occasional orange overtones close to the margins. Lightly worn on the high points with a few small rim defects noted at the right obverse. A popular issue among Carson City enthusiasts.(
Registry values: N1793)
1883-S $20 MS62 PCGS. Considerable reflectivity enlivens patinated yellow-gold fields. A well-defined piece that shows luster scrapes and coppery accents on the high points.(
Registry values: N2998)
1883-S $20 MS62 PCGS. Boldly impressed and frosty with pale yellow-gold luster. Liberty's cheek shows light to moderate abrasions, and a small alloy spot appears below the second T in STATES.(
Registry values: N2998)
1883-S $20 MS62 PCGS. CAC. Distinct reflectivity lights up the yellow-orange fields on this S-mint Type Three twenty. Boldly impressed with just a few too many small abrasions to reach the Select tier.(
Registry values: N2998)
1884-CC $20 AU55 PCGS. A sharply struck Carson City double eagle, with pleasing greenish-gold surfaces, highlighted by hints of rose. Only slight wear is evident on the devices, with sharp detail evident on the hair and star centers. Bright original mint luster radiates from all surfaces.(
Registry values: N1793)
1884-CC $20 AU58 NGC. A charming yellow-gold Borderline Uncirculated CC-mint double eagle. Luster is prevalent save for the open obverse field and Liberty's cheek. Abrasions are refreshingly minor, and the eye appeal is further increased by a consistent strike. Examples of the 1884-CC were exported as trade payments to European bank vaults, where they were regarded strictly as units of bullion prior to the FDR gold recall.(
Registry values: N1793)
1885-CC $20 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. Unc. The 1885-CC double eagle boasts a low mintage of 9,450 pieces, making it the rarest Carson City twenty of the decade. The present coin is sharply struck, with just a touch of softness present on the denomination. The surfaces are lightly abraded, with medium greenish-gold color. Mint luster is attractive, but somewhat muted, due to the noted cleaning.(
Registry values: N4719)
1885-S $20 MS62 PCGS. Strongly frosted wheat-gold luster with light patina and a dot of copper-toning below Liberty's lowest curl. Scattered alloy elements on the high points with a small cut on the cheek.(
Registry values: N1793)
1886 $20 XF45 NGC. The 1886 Liberty Head double eagle boasts an extremely low business-strike mintage of 1,000 pieces, and the date is one of the rarest issues of the series. The low production figure is actually on par with other Philadelphia totals of the 1880s, as the San Francisco facility was tasked with producing the great majority of the twenty dollar output during this decade. Three years (1883, 1884, and 1887) saw no Philadelphia business-strike mintage at all, although proofs were struck for collectors. In a strange turn of events, none of the branch mints coined double eagles in 1886, making the tiny Philadelphia output serve as the entire supply for the year. The issue is seldom encountered in any grade today. In their
Encyclopedia of U.S. Gold Coins 1795-1933, Jeff Garrett and Ron Guth report:
"This date is very popular due to the fact that in 1886 double eagles were produced only at the Philadelphia Mint. The large mintage expected from the San Francisco Mint did not materialize. The issue also possesses one of the lowest mintages of the Liberty Head series. Of the 1,000 coined, fewer than 40 are thought to exist today. Many of the classic-name collections of the past did not have a circulation example."
The present coin possesses the reflective, prooflike surfaces often seen on low-mintage dates. A moderate number of abrasions can be detected on both sides, none worthy of individual mention. The design elements were strongly impressed, and much original detail remains on Liberty's hair, the star centers, and the eagle's feathers. Light traces of wear are evident, distributed evenly over the surfaces. We expect intense competition from series enthusiasts when this lot is called. Census: 2 in 45, 21 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N4719)
1887-S $20 MS62 PCGS. A relatively modest mintage of 283,000 double eagles was achieved at the San Francisco Mint in 1887. The issue is not too difficult to locate in MS62 condition, but it becomes very scarce at the Select level. The attractive rose-gold centers of this piece are surrounded by rings of greenish-gold at the rims. The lustrous surfaces are lightly abraded for the grade and the design elements are sharply detailed.(
Registry values: N2998)
1887-S $20 MS64 PCGS. Easily among the best-preserved examples of the 1887-S double eagle issue, a relative lightweight in mintage compared to its San Francisco peers at just 283,000 pieces struck. The design definition on this near-Gem is remarkable: Liberty's hair is sharp, the centers of the stars are crisp, and even the fine details of the eagle are well-represented. Rich orange-gold luster, satiny but impressive, takes on blue-violet overtones through much of the fields. Minimally marked overall, with only a small abrasion at Liberty's neck warranting individual mention. Housed in a green label holder. PCGS has certified just four MS64 examples of this issue and only one finer (8/10).
From The Dr. Mani and Kay Ehteshami Collection.(
Registry values: N7079)
1888 $20 MS62 NGC. The 1888 Liberty Head double eagle claims a substantial mintage of 226,161 pieces, but the date was heavily circulated in foreign trade and high grade examples are rare today. The present coin is a nice MS62 example, with lustrous rose-gold surfaces and sharply defined design elements. Only 33 coins have been certified in higher numeric grades by NGC and PCGS combined (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1888-S $20 MS62 NGC. A green-gold representative that boasts vibrant luster and an attentive strike. Small abrasions are scattered and correspond to the grade. Struck from moderately rotated dies.(
Registry values: N1793)
1889-CC $20 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. Though cleaned in the past, this Carson City twenty from a challenging date has considerable inherent brightness, most visible as mirrors at the margins. Modestly worn and readily collectible despite its impairment.(
Registry values: N1793)
1889-CC $20 AU58 PCGS. Lustrous surfaces have an attractive blend light yellow-gold and deeper honey-gold on both sides. The design details are boldly defined throughout, with only a trace of rub on the highpoints. The 1889-CC twenty is not so elusive as some of its peers, but that merely translates into buying opportunities for collectors of Old West coinage.(
Registry values: N1793)
1890-CC $20 XF45 PCGS. Ex: Rainy Day Collection. Double eagles in PCGS holders bearing the mysterious Rainy Day pedigree emerged in quantity in 1999. The seller would have been better off waiting, since gold prices soared in the subsequent decade. This orange-gold Carson City example has substantial luster, especially on the reverse. Unblemished aside from a mark near the R in AMERICA. The lower left reverse legends are lightly die doubled.(
Registry values: N1793)
1890-CC $20 MS61 PCGS. Icy lemon-yellow with deeper sun-gold overtones and suggestions of orange. Impressively lustrous with great eye appeal despite a number of luster scrapes and light abrasions. Great central definition for this later issue. PCGS has certified 63 numerically finer examples (8/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1890-S $20 MS62 NGC. CAC. Fantastic flashy luster with bold cartwheels that shine on pale wheat-gold surfaces. Exactingly struck with just a few too many wispy abrasions in the fields for Select status.
From The Classic Collection.(
Registry values: N4719)
1892 $20 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. The 1892 Liberty Head double eagle boasts a minuscule mintage of 4,430 pieces. Jeff Garrett and Ron Guth estimate only 150-200 examples survive today. The present coin is sharply detailed, with reflective, prooflike surfaces and attractive greenish-gold color. Only the slightest hint of wear can be detected, but the reflective fields tend to highlight the scattering of minor abrasions on both sides.(
Registry values: N2998)
1892-CC $20 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 that has been scratched on both sides. Ample yellow luster remains on each side with slightly reflective fields.
1892-CC $20 MS62 PCGS. By the time that this double eagle issue was produced, it was clear that the raison d'être
for the Carson City Mint--the abundance of gold and silver from the nearby Comstock Lode--was playing out. From 1870 through 1893, the Nevada mint's final year, it nonetheless managed to produce a total of 864,000+ double eagles, about one-sixth of Philadelphia's output of slightly more than 5 million pieces during the same period, according to Rusty Goe in
The Mint on Carson Street. The fields on this MS62 example are bright and semiprooflike, with rich reddish-gold color prevailing. The strike is sharp overall. Light abrasions appear in the fields consistent with the grade, but there are no singular marks.(
Registry values: N4719)
1892-CC $20 MS61 Prooflike NGC. Given the small production of 27,265 double eagles in this next-to-last year of manufacture at the Carson City Mint, it is unsurprising that an occasional Prooflike specimen appears amid the few Mint State examples known of this issue. The present coin is one of four so certified at NGC, and there is one Prooflike finer at NGC, an MS62. This piece displays stunning, deep mirrors on each side, with moderately contrasting devices. As expected from an MS61, numerous small abrasions are scattered over each side. The strike is bold in the centers but somewhat weak at the margins, especially the obverse stars.
1893-CC $20 AU55 PCGS. Despite the small mintage for this double eagle, numerous small hoard discoveries have made this issue, the last gasp of the Carson City Mint, available for a price in Mint State. This Choice AU piece displays semiprooflike yellow-gold surfaces with generous appeal, and there are no singular abrasions.(
Registry values: N1793)
1894 $20 MS63 PCGS. CAC. Boldly impressed with intense and swirling luster. While a handful of abrasions and luster scrapes render the grade accurate, this coin's yellow-gold surfaces offer enticing eye appeal.(
Registry values: N1793)
1895 $20 MS63 PCGS. Gorgeous luster swirls on each side, canary-yellow with glimpses of sun-gold and green. A well-defined Philadelphia piece that has shallow, scattered abrasions and luster grazes.(
Registry values: N991)
1895 $20 MS64+ NGC. CAC. Bold and satiny luster with a mixture of warm peach and paler yellow hues. This well-defined near-Gem shows just a few short but grade-defining abrasions on the portrait. NGC has graded just nine coins as Gem or better (8/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1895-S $20 MS64 PCGS Secure. With a mintage of more than 1 million coins, the 1895-S Liberty Head double eagle is readily available in lower circulated grades but the issue becomes scarce in MS64. Above the Choice level, the 1895-S is very rare, as PCGS has certified only six coins in higher numeric grades (7/10). The present coin is an attractive Choice example, with pleasing rose-gold surfaces and ample mint luster. All design elements are sharply detailed and a few minor scratches on Liberty's cheek and chin are the only distractions of note.(
Registry values: N2998)
1896-S $20 MS63 PCGS. Boldly impressed with butter-yellow exterior color and paler straw-gold cores. The whole is flashy and appealing despite the scattered minor abrasions that account for the grade.(
Registry values: N1793)
1896-S $20 MS64 PCGS. This is an exuberant orange-gold near-Gem of this high-mintage issue, produced in an amount exceeding 1.4 million coins. Despite the high production total, there are only three examples at PCGS and NGC combined that are certified finer (8/10). The present coin is sharply struck and free of distractions, as expected. A tiny alloy spot at star 11 fails to diminish the appeal.(
Registry values: N2998)
1897-S $20 MS64 PCGS. CAC. The 1897-S double eagle is not too difficult to locate in grades up to the Choice level, but it becomes conditionally rare in any higher grade. Currently, PCGS has only certified seven coins above MS64 (8/10). The present coin is an attractive Choice specimen, with bright greenish-gold surfaces and vibrant mint luster. The strike is razor-sharp and eye appeal is outstanding.(
Registry values: N2998)
1897-S $20 MS64 PCGS Secure. This sharply struck Choice double eagle has the subtle apple-green and orange toning typical of original Uncirculated Federal gold coins. PCGS has certified just seven pieces in MS65 or finer grades (8/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1897-S $20 MS64+ NGC. CAC. The 1897-S Liberty Head double eagle was produced in large numbers, but the issue circulated widely, so high grade coins are seldom encountered today. Choice specimens can be located without too much difficulty, but only 26 coins have been certified in grades above MS64 by NGC and PCGS combined (8/10). The present coin has lovely yellow-gold surfaces, accented by rose color and strong mint luster. The strike is extraordinary, with pinpoint detail on all devices. A scattering of minor abrasions , including a long scrape below the date, is consistent with the grade. The high-end status of this piece is confirmed by the plus designation.(
Registry values: N2998)
1897-S $20 MS64+ PCGS Secure. Strongly struck through the centers with only minor peripheral softness. A bright yellow-gold piece, high-end for a near-Gem, with copper alloy at spots on Liberty's portrait and just above her head. PCGS has graded just seven coins in MS65 and better (8/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1898 $20 MS62 NGC. The 1898 has a relatively low mintage, and this factor, when combined with the non-numismatic storage of survivors, account for its high-grade rarity. None have been certified as MS65 or finer at either service, and even near-Gems are seldom encountered. The present butter-gold double eagle is lightly abraded for the MS62 level aside from inconspicuous marks on the reverse near 4 o'clock.(
Registry values: N1793)
1898-S $20 MS65 NGC. The 1898-S and 1899-S are among the most common Liberty Head twenties of the 19th century, with the 1898-S a bit more available than the latter issue due to its larger production exceeding 2.5 million pieces. Nonetheless, Gems are seldom seen, and anything finer is nearly unobtainable. This piece displays surfaces that are nearly abrasion-free, in keeping with the grade, with rich luster over well-struck orange-gold surfaces. A superlative type coin. Census: 97 in 65, 6 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N4719)
1899 $20 MS64 NGC. CAC. A charming near-Gem that has effusive frosty luster across each side. Well-defined with color that ranges from pale yellow to apricot-peach and caramel.(
Registry values: N1793)
1899 $20 MS64 NGC. CAC. A simply wonderful near-Gem, lightly patinated over prominent peach-gold and apricot luster that has faintly satiny attributes. Great definition on the portrait. NGC has graded 70 numerically finer coins (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1899 $20 MS64+ NGC. CAC. Vibrant mint luster complements an exquisite strike to create stunning eye appeal on this Choice Mint State double eagle. The surfaces are a pleasing rose-gold color, and are lightly abraded for the grade. The high-end status of this coin is confirmed by the plus designation.(
Registry values: N1793)
1899-S $20 MS63 NGC. An immensely lustrous wheat-gold piece that offers great eye appeal for the grade. Boldly impressed on the faintly abraded portrait. A small cut appears in the hair just under the coronet.(
Registry values: N1793)
1899-S $20 MS64 NGC. Boldly impressed with rich yellow-gold luster through the fields and slightly paler color across the devices. The 1899-S twenty is available for a price in MS64 but is rare any finer; NGC has graded just 10 numerically superior pieces (8/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1900 $20 MS64 PCGS. A lovely near-Gem with original apricot and green-gold toning. Boldly struck, attractive, and elusive any finer. Certified in an old green label holder.(
Registry values: N1793)
1900 $20 MS64+ NGC. CAC. Rich orange overtones grace smooth, subtly satiny surfaces. This near-Gem comes close to the next level, and its solid strike is sure to impress.(
Registry values: N1793)
1900 $20 MS64+ PCGS Secure. CAC. This turn-of-the-century beauty comes close to the next level. Boldly impressed with moderate storage patina over intensely lustrous yellow-orange surfaces. PCGS has graded just 71 coins as Gem or better (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1901 $20 MS65 PCGS. CAC. The 1901 Liberty Head double eagle boasts a low mintage of 111,430 pieces, but its presence in a hoard that surfaced in the 1990s makes the date surprisingly easy to locate in Mint State grades. The population drops off precipitously above the Gem level, and only three coins have been certified in higher numeric grades by PCGS and NGC combined (8/10). The present coin is a delightful Gem specimen, with a sharp strike and vibrant mint luster. The surfaces are a pleasing yellow-gold color, with highlights of olive and rose. Housed in a green label holder.(
Registry values: N2998)
1902 $20 MS61 NGC. Ample yellow-orange luster with scattered light to moderate abrasions. Solid eye appeal for this lower-mintage 20th century double eagle, streaked in greenish alloy just above Liberty's hair bun.(
Registry values: N1793)
1902 $20 MS61 NGC. A sharply struck early 20th century beauty, part of an extraordinarily low-mintage issue that is increasingly popular today. Orange-kissed yellow-gold surfaces are lustrous and appealing despite a number of obverse abrasions.(
Registry values: N1793)
1903 $20 MS64 NGC. CAC. A strongly struck and pleasingly lustrous piece with satiny yellow-gold surfaces. A few wispy abrasions and small, scattered marks are well within near-Gem standards.(
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 (8/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1903-S $20 MS64+ NGC. The mintage of less than 1 million coins for this double eagle issue may presage the huge numbers produced the following year in both San Francisco and Philadelphia, perhaps as compensation. At any rate, as with so many late-series S-mint Liberty Heads, the near-Gem to Gem level is as nice as usually seen. The present MS64+ coin is currently the sole example so certified at NGC, although there are 22 MS65s finer (8/10). Thick, rich mint luster beams from orange-gold, distraction-free surfaces that are well-struck throughout.(
Registry values: N2998)
1904 $20 MS64+ PCGS Secure. CAC. An MS64+ example of this type collector classic. The sharply struck centers gleam with pale yellow-gold luster, while the margins offer more dusky hues.(
Registry values: N1793)
1904 $20 MS65 PCGS. Rich lime-green fields cede to orange centers. An attentively struck and impressively unblemished Gem, ideal for a high quality gold type set. The reverse is particularly smooth for the grade. Certified in a green label holder.(
Registry values: N2998)
1904 $20 MS65 PCGS. CAC. Rich butter-yellow and gold-orange hues mingle on each side of this satiny Gem. Well-defined and carefully preserved, a delightful selection from this popular and high-mintage issue.(
Registry values: N2998)
1904 $20 MS65 PCGS. Blindingly lustrous and boldly two-toned, deep orange-gold at the margins with pale straw-gold interiors. An instantly memorable Gem that is ideal for the type collector.(
Registry values: N2998)
1904 $20 MS63 Prooflike NGC. Gleaming and beautiful, a prominently mirrored Select Prooflike example of the popular type issue. Scattered light to moderate abrasions visit the mildly patinated surfaces. NGC has graded 59 finer Prooflike pieces (8/10).
1904-S $20 MS64 NGC. Boldly impressed and an attractive satiny near-Gem. Yellow-gold surfaces show minor copper spots and considerable gauzy patina that suggests long-term storage.(
Registry values: N1793)
1904-S $20 MS65 NGC. Bright, satiny mint luster and a bold strike are the outstanding characteristics of this attractive Gem double eagle. The light greenish-gold surfaces are lightly abraded and the visual appeal is outstanding. Although the 1904-S double eagle is only slightly scarce in MS65, it is a formidable condition rarity in higher grades. Currently only three coins have been certified in higher numeric grades by NGC and PCGS combined (7/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1905 $20 MS62 NGC. The 1905 Liberty Head double eagle enjoyed a limited mintage of 58,919 pieces and the issue is scarce in Mint State grades today. The present coin is a delightful MS62 specimen with lovely rose-gold surfaces and satiny mint luster. The strike is sharp in most areas, but there is a touch of softness noted on the letters in LIBERTY. The surfaces show remarkably few abrasions for the grade.(
Registry values: N1793)
1906 $20 AU58 PCGS. CAC. Impressively detailed with light rub across the uppermost design elements. Wispy abrasions and a few scattered marks populate immensely lustrous, mildly patinated yellow-gold surfaces.(
Registry values: N991)
1906-S $20 MS63 NGC. Splashes of orange and honey toning adorn this lustrous and sharply impressed Select Liberty twenty. Bagmarks are fewer than is typical for the MS63 level, and perhaps only a small spot near the C in AMERICA has limited the grade.(
Registry values: N1793)
1907 $20 MS64 PCGS. Moderately patinated surfaces are yellow-gold on the devices with deeper sun-gold and orange hues near the rims. A lovely near-Gem from the end of the Liberty double eagle series.(
Registry values: N1793)
1907 $20 MS64 PCGS. A well-defined example of this final Liberty double eagle issue. Bold orange-gold and peach outer colors give way to lighter yellow at the interiors. An abrasion hidden in Liberty's upper hair precludes Gem status.(
Registry values: N1793)
Proof Liberty Double Eagles
1899 $20 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. Proof AU Details. Only 84 examples of this proof issue were produced, and the appearance of any example at auction is an unusual event. This is an impaired proof that someone tried to improve by cleaning, which has left the fields hairlined, and this piece has a few contact marks and light wear, apparently from brief circulation. Wear shows on the tops of LIBERTY and the coronet, and on the peripheral stars on the obverse. A tiny rim bump appears below star 13 on the obverse. High-point wear also appears on the reverse, the wing tops and scroll ornaments.
1905 $20 PR64 NGC. From a minuscule mintage of just 92 pieces, the 1905 proof Liberty Head double eagle is a rare coin in all grades. Jeff Garrett and Ron Guth estimate a surviving population of 30-40 examples, including some impaired specimens. Examples in Choice Proof condition are very rare, and anything finer is virtually unobtainable. Current population data reveals NGC has certified seven proof coins at the Choice level, with two finer, while PCGS has also graded seven specimens at this level, with one finer (8/10).
The present coin is a magnificent specimen, with deeply mirrored, greenish-gold fields and full striking details throughout. The few minor hairlines and handling marks detected on the attractive surfaces do little to diminish the fantastic eye appeal. Altogether, this piece is one of the most impressive examples of this rare proof issue.(
Registry values: P1)
1905 $20 PR64 NGC. Only 92 proof Liberty Head double eagles were minted in 1905, and the survival rate was low for a proof issue. Probably no more than 30-40 pieces survive today in all grades, and Choice examples are very rare. Currently, NGC has certified only seven coins in PR64, with two finer, while PCGS has also graded seven specimens in PR64, with a single example finer (8/10).
The present coin is a delightful Choice specimen, with deeply mirrored fields of unfathomable depth. The surfaces are a vivid greenish-gold color and the devices are sharply rendered, but in the low-contrast finish used by the Mint during this period.. Some light hairlines can be detected in the fields, but no other distractions are evident.(
Registry values: P1)
High Relief Double Eagles
1907 $20 High Relief, Wire Rim Fine 15 NGC. Now here's something you don't see every day: A nice collector-grade High Relief Saint-Gaudens twenty, clearly carried as a pocket piece for a good long while and consequently worn down to Fine 15. It seems inconceivable that this piece could have stayed in regular circulation long enough to achieve this grade, as the high-relief design is distinctive enough that even noncollectors would likely have snatched it up--although one supposes that to be a possibility, as well. Even at this grade level, the majesty and dignity of the conception shine though, and much appeal remains. Nonetheless, there is little detail left in the center on Liberty's body, and the stars are beginning to merge with the rim on the obverse. The reverse also shows some blending at a few letter tops.(
Registry values: N1)
1907 $20 High Relief, Wire Rim--Improperly Cleaned--NCS. Unc Details. The numismatic market today probably makes too much distinction between the Wire Rim and Flat Rim variants of the High Relief, although the coins themselves are far less clear-cut; most examples of both kinds show characteristics of the other. And both kinds are among the most popular U.S. type coins of all time, showing the genius of their designer to full advantage.
This Wire Rim example shows no trace of wear, although the patinated yellow-orange surfaces have the brightness of a cleaned coin. Nonetheless, the sculptural qualities of the design win out, and this is a minimally abraded survivor that retains considerable appeal for collectors.
1907 $20 High Relief, Wire Rim--Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. Unc. The famous High Relief double eagle has long fascinated collectors, since its appearance is more like a medal than a coin, and its mintage is only a fraction of both regular issue Philadelphia eagles from that year. Many examples were acquired by wealthy but casual collectors who thought that it would be a good idea to lightly wipe their trophy piece. The present satiny example is slightly glossy, but bagmarks are nearly absent, and the strike is bold with only minor blending on the highpoints.
1907 $20 High Relief, Wire Rim MS60 PCGS. The artistic and sculptural merits of Saint-Gaudens' High Relief twenties was apparent even in 1907. The coins, when they could be found, brought a premium from those willing to part with them. This piece appears to have been carried as a pocket piece for a short time rather than having actually been spent in circulation. There are few contact marks that one would expect from an MS60. The striking details are a bit soft over the high points and both obverse and reverse display rich reddish tinged patina over the coin's expected yellow-gold color.(
Registry values: N4719)
1907 $20 High Relief, Wire Rim MS60 NGC. The MCMVII High Relief Saint-Gaudens double eagle boasts a limited mintage of 11,250 pieces, with two major varieties known for the date. The present coin is a representative of the Wire Rim variety, characterized by the thin raised rim, or fin, of metal around the coin's edge. The rim was the result of metal flow between the collar and the die during the striking process. This feature was considered a flaw by mint personnel, and the rim was eliminated on deliveries made late in the year. Later collectors came to appreciate the Wire Rim coins for their distinctive character, even though the Flat Rim variety is scarcer.
The High Relief double eagle is widely acknowledged as the most beautiful regular-issue U.S. coinage design of all time. The present coin is an attractive Mint State representative, with bright, satiny mint luster, and pleasing yellow-gold surfaces. The central design elements are sharply rendered, but the sun on the reverse shows a little softness. Eye appeal is quite strong.(
Registry values: N4719)
1907 $20 High Relief, Wire Rim MS61 NGC. The coins of Augustus Saint-Gaudens have always been desirable among numismatists, but recently the artist has experienced a surge in popularity among art historians. The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City, for example, recently conducted an exhibition of many of Saint-Gaudens' works, including pieces from the American Numismatic Society collection. According to the museum, "this exhibition offers a reappraisal of Saint-Gaudens's groundbreaking role in the history of late nineteenth-century American sculpture and the Aesthetic Movement." Similarly, in a 2003 issue of the
American Art Review, Henry J. Duffy speaks to the growing interest in the artist's work, "Today Saint-Gaudens is once again recognized as a central figure in the art of the developing nation, bridging the gap between nineteenth and twentieth centuries and laying the groundwork for what was to come."
The popularity of the Saint-Gaudens double eagle design prompted the U.S. Mint to issue Ultra High Relief gold coins in 2009 based on Saint-Gaudens' original plaster models. While these pieces are impressive, they lack the charm of the full-size 1907 High Relief twenties. There is no substitute for these originals, which have been admired by collectors since they were first issued.
The present coin is a pleasing MS61 example of the Wire Rim type, with a sharp strike and attractive yellow-gold surfaces. Hints of red accent the lightly marked fields, adding to the outstanding eye appeal.(
Registry values: N4719)
1907 $20 High Relief, Flat Rim--Repaired, Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. An overly bright example of the scarcer Flat Rim variety of the coveted High Relief design. The coin offered here displays sharp details and vivid yellow-gold surfaces. Even with the listed flaws, this coin is an attractive example of the Saint-Gaudens classic.
1907 $20 High Relief, Flat Rim MS61 NGC. CAC. Due to the limited mintage of 12,367 pieces, and the widely acknowledged beauty of the design, the 1907 High Relief Saint-Gaudens double eagle is on the want list of virtually all serious numismatists. The design was produced in two major varieties, with the present coin representing the scarcer Flat Rim variety, characterized by the flattened border of the coin. David Akers believes the Flat Rim variety is approximately five times scarcer than its Wire Rim counterpart.
The present coin is an attractive Mint State specimen, with sharp details on the central devices, but a little softness showing on the sun on the reverse. Bright, satiny mint luster enhances the pleasing yellow-gold surfaces, and remarkably few abrasions are evident for the grade.(
Registry values: N4719)
Saint-Gaudens Double Eagles
1907 $20 Arabic Numerals MS64 NGC. In the Bass catalog, this coin was "A particularly nice example with 'creamy' and satiny lustre. A winning piece that is worth more than a regular 'MS-63 price.'" From today's perspective, this yellow-gold near-Gem's new grade is hardly a stretch. Lightly marked and grazed but thoroughly appealing.
Ex: Harry W. Bass, Jr. Part II (Bowers and Merena, 10/1999), lot 1962.(
Registry values: N1793)
1907 $20 Arabic Numerals MS64 PCGS. Pale yellow luster with distinct canary overtones. While a few horizontal and diagonal abrasions appear on Liberty's figure, the fields are clean away from the devices.(
Registry values: N1793)
1907 $20 Arabic Numerals MS64 PCGS. CAC. Bold wheat-gold luster with prominent orange overtones at certain angles. This well struck first-year Saint has scattered small marks and a few luster scrapes.(
Registry values: N1793)
1907 $20 Arabic Numerals MS65 PCGS. Occasional splashes of greenish-gray and lilac visit the lustrous, orange-gold surfaces of this Gem double eagle, and an exacting strike leaves strong definition on the design elements, including the panes of the Capitol building and the fingers on Liberty's branch hand. A scattering of light, grade-consistent marks does not detract. Housed in a green label holder.(
Registry values: N2998)
1907 $20 Arabic Numerals MS65 NGC. Soft, frosty yellow-gold surfaces with full mint brilliance, bright luster, and bold design elements characterize this gorgeous Gem. An excellent opportunity is presented to acquire a high grade example of the No Motto design Saint-Gaudens double eagle.(
Registry values: N2998)
1907 $20 Arabic Numerals MS65 NGC. A brilliant and beautiful Gem, this No Motto double eagle exhibits frosty light yellow surfaces with only a few trivial surface marks. Slight weakness is evident on the high points, with all other design definition sharply detailed. Hints of light pink enhance the already excellent eye appeal.(
Registry values: N2998)
1908 $20 No Motto MS66 PCGS. CAC. Well struck with shimmering mint frost and rich, variegated apricot-green and rose toning over both sides. Carefully preserved and housed in an early PCGS holder with a green label. A lovely Premium Gem from the second year of the Saint-Gaudens double eagle series.(
Registry values: N2998)
1908 $20 No Motto MS66 PCGS. Extraordinary frosted luster with orange and green accents that flicker in the light. This Premium Gem is primarily yellow-gold and thoroughly attractive, an ideal selection for the type collector.
From The Dr. Mani and Kay Ehteshami Collection.(
Registry values: N2998)
1908 $20 No Motto MS66 PCGS. CAC. A well-defined Premium Gem example of this important type issue. Softly frosted wheat-gold surfaces show orange overtones at certain angles to the light. PCGS has graded 54 coins as MS67 or better (8/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1908 $20 No Motto MS66 PCGS. Short Rays obverse. A green-gold Premium Gem of this briefly produced design subtype. Luster rolls across the original and minimally abraded surfaces. Well struck save for slight incompleteness on the leg feathers.(
Registry values: N2998)
1908 $20 No Motto MS66+ NGC. CAC. The 1908 No Motto Saint-Gaudens double eagle is an available date, even in high Mint State grades. However, of the 4,335 coins NGC has certified at the Premium Gem level, only 93 have been awarded the star designation (8/10). The present coin is a magnificent specimen, with pristine greenish-gold surfaces, sharply detailed devices, and vibrant mint luster.(
Registry values: N2998)
1908 $20 No Motto MS66+ NGC. CAC. The 1908 No Motto Saint-Gaudens double eagle is an available date and a favorite candidate to represent the short, two-year design type. The present coin is a spectacular Premium Gem, with unmarked orange-gold surfaces, vibrant mint luster, and a full strike. Eye appeal is overwhelming. The high-end status of this remarkable coin is confirmed by the plus designation.(
Registry values: N2998)
1908-D $20 No Motto MS64 PCGS. CAC. Impressive yellow-orange luster dominates the eye appeal of this No Motto D-mint double eagle. Minimally abraded with above-average definition on Liberty's torch hand.(
Registry values: N1793)
1908-D $20 No Motto MS64+ NGC. CAC. Long Rays obverse. Light peach toning adorns this boldly struck and lustrous Saint-Gaudens near-Gem. A loupe locates occasional minor marks. Certainly more elusive than the 1908 Philadelphia issue of this short-lived type.(
Registry values: N1793)
1908 $20 Motto MS63 PCGS. Strong gold-orange luster on this With Motto twenty from the first year of the design. Lightly patinated with a grade-defining abrasion at the left obverse rim but few significant marks elsewhere.(
Registry values: N1793)
1908 $20 Motto MS63 PCGS. CAC. Bold yellow-gold luster with occasional variations into canary-yellow and sun-gold. Solid eye appeal for an issue not consciously saved at release.(
Registry values: N1793)
1908 $20 Motto MS63 PCGS. Lightly patinated yellow-gold surfaces shine on this Select first-year Motto twenty. Scattered abrasions and scrapes account for the grade, but only one pinpoint mark below Liberty's branch warrants individual mention.(
Registry values: N1793)
1908 $20 Motto MS64 PCGS Secure. With a mintage of 156,258 pieces, the 1908 Motto Saint-Gaudens twenty is decidedly more difficult to locate than the No Motto variety of this date. While MS64 examples are available with patience, anything finer is very scarce, and PCGS has certified only 54 coins in higher numeric grades (8/10). The present coin exhibits sharp strike details and greenish-gold surfaces, with remarkably few abrasions for the grade.(
Registry values: N2998)
1908 $20 Motto MS64 NGC. Although the 1908 No Motto has a mintage of more than 4.2 million pieces, its Motto successor is far scarcer, since just 156,258 coins were struck. This is a radiant yellow-gold twenty that has hints of lime near the rims. The strike is exacting, and marks of any consequence are absent save for moderate contact on the upper left obverse field.(
Registry values: N2998)
1908-D $20 Motto MS64 PCGS Secure. Rich butter-yellow luster with scattered sun-gold elements. Lightly patinated surfaces show few overt marks, though an assortment of smaller flaws account for the grade.(
Registry values: N1793)
1908-D $20 Motto MS65 PCGS. The 1908-D Saint-Gaudens double eagle with Motto is an available issue in lower Mint State grades because of its presence in a Central American hoard that surfaced in 1983. The issue becomes scarce at the Gem level, and PCGS has certified only 28 coins in higher numeric grades (8/10). The present coin is an impressive Gem, with an exemplary strike and immaculate greenish-gold surfaces. Visual appeal is outstanding.(
Registry values: N2998)
1908-D $20 Motto MS65 PCGS Secure. The 1908-D Saint-Gaudens double eagle with Motto is scarce in Gem Mint State condition, and quite rare in any higher grade. The present coin is a magnificent Gem specimen, with lovely orange-gold surfaces that display no mentionable blemishes. The strike is razor-sharp and the surfaces radiate vibrant mint luster. Eye appeal is extraordinary.(
Registry values: N2998)
1908-S $20 AU53 NGC. The 1908-S Saint-Gaudens double eagle boasts a low mintage of 22,000 pieces. The issue is actually a first-year type coin, because of the addition of the motto IN GOD WE TRUST, but many collectors do not realize the significance of the new design. The present coin is a pleasing AU53 example, with sharply defined devices and just a trace of wear on the high points.(
Registry values: N1793)
1908-S $20 AU58 PCGS. Discounting the High Relief issue of 1907, the 1908-S Saint-Gaudens double eagle boasts the lowest business-strike mintage of the series, at a paltry 22,000 pieces. The date is seldom encountered in Mint State grades, making an appealing near-Mint specimen, like the present coin, an appropriate choice for most collectors. Vibrant mint luster radiates from the pleasing greenish-gold surfaces, and only the slightest traces of wear are evident on the design elements.(
Registry values: N1793)
1909/8 $20 XF45 NGC. FS-301. Light wear appears mostly at the high points of this Saint-Gaudens twenty. Yellow-gold fields remain softly lustrous but show abrasions of varying depth.(
Registry values: N991)
1909/8 $20 MS61 PCGS. FS-301. Well struck but with considerable flatness on Liberty's knee. Luminous, lightly patinated yellow-gold surfaces show considerable copper alloy. Scattered abrasions are mostly at the margins of this overdated twenty.(
Registry values: N1793)
1909-D $20 MS61 NGC. With its tiny mintage of 52,500 pieces, the 1909-D is a better date in the early Saint-Gaudens double eagle series. The present coin is well struck, with light yellow-gold surfaces and above-average mint luster. The usual number of minor abrasions are evident on both sides, but none merit individual mention.(
Registry values: N1793)
1909-D $20 MS61 PCGS. The 1909-D Saint-Gaudens double eagle is popular because of its low mintage of 52,500 pieces, but the date is more available than the low production figure indicates. The present coin is sharply struck, with softly frosted mint luster. The surfaces are an attractive greenish-gold color, and display an average number of minor abrasions for the grade.(
Registry values: N1793)
1909-D $20 MS62 PCGS. CAC. The 1909-D Saint-Gaudens double eagle is an erstwhile rarity in the series that is still scarce in higher Mint State grades. The present coin is a sharply struck MS62 specimen, with rich, greenish-gold surfaces. Subtle, softly frosted mint luster graces the surfaces, and only a few minor abrasions are noted.(
Registry values: N1793)
1910 $20 MS64 PCGS. CAC. Bold yellow-orange luster has an ethereal quality on this elegant near-Gem. Attentively struck for the time, though the end of the torch shows a measure of the expected softness.(
Registry values: N1793)
1910 $20 MS64 PCGS. Brightly lustrous with pale straw-gold colors on the inside and a measure of deeper yellow at the margins. An attractive near-Gem example that shows only slight softness on the devices.(
Registry values: N1793)
1910-D $20 MS65 PCGS. Attractive yellow-gold luster that pales to wheat-gold at parts of the fields. Though a few small marks and grazes appear on each side, the overall eye appeal is consistent with Gem standards. Well struck.(
Registry values: N2998)
1910-S $20 MS64 PCGS. A shining near-Gem that color-shifts from pale yellow-gold to richer sun-orange depending on the angle to the light. Well struck with only shallow marks and luster grazes that are of little individual consequence.(
Registry values: N1793)
1911 $20 MS63 PCGS. CAC. The sea-green and peach toning is illuminated with vibrant cartwheel luster. A crisply struck and moderately abraded representative of this lower mintage Philadelphia issue.(
Registry values: N1793)
1911 $20 MS63 NGC. A sun-yellow example with strong, satiny luster. Well-defined for the date with numerous small abrasions that collectively define the grade but have relatively little impact on the overall visual appeal.(
Registry values: N1793)
1911 $20 MS64 NGC. David Akers believes the 1911 Saint-Gaudens double eagle is an underrated issue in high grades. Choice specimens are elusive, and NGC has graded only 55 coins in higher numeric grades (8/10). The present coin features sharp strike details and lustrous greenish-gold surfaces. A few minor abrasions and luster grazes prevent a Gem grade.(
Registry values: N2998)
1911-D $20 MS65 PCGS. Lustrous wheat-gold surfaces are lightly patinated. An impressive Gem with a shallow mark above Liberty's outstretched arm but no other significant abrasions.(
Registry values: N1793)
1911-D $20 MS66 ★ NGC. A moderately patinated D-mint twenty that shifts from yellow-gold to orange depending on the light. A well struck Premium Gem with thoroughly impressive luster and eye appeal. NGC has graded 31 numerically finer pieces (8/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1911-D $20 MS66 PCGS Secure. Strong yellow luster with occasional sun-gold overtones at the margins. A well-defined and thoroughly attractive Premium Gem example of this mintmarked issue. PCGS has graded just 7 coins as MS67 or better (8/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1911-D $20 MS66 PCGS. The normal mintmark variety of this Denver issue, which may be scarcer in high grade than the increasingly separately collected FS-501 RPM. This boldly struck Premium Gem is thoroughly lustrous and exhibits beautiful peach and lime patina. A powerful loupe reveals only tiny abrasions.(
Registry values: N2998)
1911-D/D $20 MS65 PCGS. FS-501. One of the few noteworthy varieties in the Saint-Gaudens series, the 1911-D/D double eagle features a second mintmark positioned just to the right of the primary D. This Gem specimen is certified with the PCGS six-digit variety number, ready for inclusion in a Complete Variety Registry Set. The greenish-gold surfaces glow with luster on this sharply-struck piece, and no mentionable flaws are evident. Population: 59 in 65, 17 finer (8/10).
1911-D/D $20 MS66 PCGS. CAC. FS-501. Rich peach centers are bounded by lighter olive-gold toning. This fully struck and lustrous Premium Gem has minimal marks and imposing eye appeal. The 1911-D/D is the best-known repunched mintmark of the Saint-Gaudens series, and perhaps only the 1909-S/S has a more dramatic appearance.
1911-S $20 MS64 PCGS. CAC. Shining, faintly patinated surfaces are wheat-gold or orange depending on the angle to the light. Well-defined with a minor rim bump noted at the lower right obverse.(
Registry values: N1793)
1911-S $20 MS65 PCGS. The 1911-S Saint-Gaudens double eagle is an available date in the series and enjoys considerable popularity with type collectors. The present coin is a splendid Gem example, with rich orange-gold surfaces and strong, frosty mint luster. All design elements are sharply defined and the fields are virtually unmarked.(
Registry values: N2998)
1912 $20 MS62 PCGS. Yellow-orange surfaces pale to straw-gold at well struck and lustrous centers. Though lightly abraded, a pleasing representative of this lower-mintage Philadelphia Saint-Gaudens twenty.(
Registry values: N991)
1912 $20 MS63 PCGS. Considerable orange overtones visit patinated yellow-gold surfaces. A well struck Select coin that shows copper alloy at a spot above the date and another on the eagle's neck.(
Registry values: N1793)
1912 $20 MS63+ PCGS Secure. Lime-green margins encompass apricot centers. Lustrous and lightly abraded with an attentive strike. 1912 was the first year of the 48-star obverse subtype, due to the addition of New Mexico and Arizona to the Union.(
Registry values: N1793)
1912 $20 MS63+ PCGS Secure. Apple-green margins accompany pale peach-gold centers. Sharply struck and lustrous with a clean reverse and a moderate number of faint obverse marks.(
Registry values: N1793)
1912 $20 MS64+ PCGS Secure. Booming luster dominates this sun-gold near-Gem twenty. The strike is unassailable, the luster is potent, and no marks are consequential. The 1912 introduced a new obverse subtype, with 48 stars instead of the prior 46, due to the addition of Arizona and New Mexico to the Union.(
Registry values: N2998)
1913 $20 MS63 PCGS. CAC. The 1913 Saint-Gaudens double eagle is a better date in the series, because of its smallish mintage of 168,780 pieces. The present coin is a pleasing Select specimen, with sharply detailed devices and deep, greenish-gold surfaces. Attractive, softly frosted mint luster is evident, and the surfaces are minimally abraded for the grade.(
Registry values: N1793)
1913-D $20 MS65 PCGS. This well struck khaki-gold Gem provides potent luster and an exceptionally mark-free appearance. Most certified examples of this Denver emission grade between MS62 and MS64. This is a smooth and superior representative of an issue that is rarely available above the MS65 level.(
Registry values: N2998)
1913-S $20 AU58 NGC. Impressively lustrous despite a touch of wear on the high points of the well struck devices. A number of moderate marks are visible on the obverse fields. One of just 34,000 pieces struck.(
Registry values: N1793)
1913-S $20 MS62 PCGS. At 34,000 pieces, the 1913-S Saint-Gaudens double eagle boasts the third-lowest mintage of the series. The issue is available in lower Mint State condition, but it is very rare in high grade. The present coin is sharply detailed, with light orange-gold surfaces and a few minor abrasions that define the grade. Vibrant, softly frosted luster enhances the outstanding eye appeal.(
Registry values: N1793)
1913-S $20 MS62 NGC. CAC. Medium apricot luster sweeps the lightly marked fields and devices of this low mintage Saint-Gaudens double eagle. The Capitol building is softly impressed, but the remainder of the strike is bold. A collectible example of this much better issue.
From The Classic Collection.(
Registry values: N1793)
1913-S $20 MS62 NGC. CAC. This peach-gold double eagle displays vibrant cartwheel luster, and the strike is precise across all design elements. Marks are surprisingly minimal, particularly on the reverse. The scant mintage of 34,000 pieces ensures continuous collector interest.
From The Classic Collection.(
Registry values: N1793)
1913-S $20 MS62+ PCGS. The meager mintage of 34,000 pieces ranks among the lowest of the series, and nice Uncirculated examples are in demand from both collectors and accumulators. The present lustrous representative has moderately abraded canary-gold surfaces, and is well struck aside from softness on the Capitol building.(
Registry values: N1793)
1914 $20 MS63+ PCGS Secure. The 1914 Saint-Gaudens double eagle is a low-mintage date, with only 95,250 pieces struck. The present coin displays attractive orange-gold surfaces, with subtle mint luster and sharp details throughout. While PCGS has certified 720 examples in MS63, this coin is the only specimen to be awarded the + designation in that grade (8/10).(
Registry values: N1793)
1914-D $20 MS64 PCGS. CAC. The apricot centers are framed by lime-green margins. This Choice Saint-Gaudens double eagle has booming luster, a good strike, and an absence of consequential abrasions.(
Registry values: N1793)
1914-D $20 MS65 PCGS. Deeply lustrous beneath a uniform coating of reddish patina. A few inconspicuous marks are well concealed within the folds of Liberty's gown. A scarcer D-mint in Gem condition.(
Registry values: N2998)
1914-S $20 MS65 NGC. Strongly struck with pale yellow luster. While a handful of luster scrapes are scattered on each side, these are not deep, and there are no abrasions warranting individual mention.(
Registry values: N1793)
1914-S $20 MS65 PCGS. Bold yellow-gold luster with occasional sun-gold overtones through the fields. A well struck and lovely S-mint Saint-Gaudens double eagle Gem.(
Registry values: N1793)
1915 $20 MS63+ PCGS Secure. A cut above the typical Select survivor with generally smooth yellow-gold surfaces. Luminous with just a few small marks and scrapes on and near Liberty's figure.(
Registry values: N1793)
1915-S $20 MS65 PCGS. Though the margins of this S-mint Gem show softness, most visibly at the top of Liberty's torch, the centers are better-defined. Bold lemon-gold luster takes on occasional sun-yellow attributes.(
Registry values: N1793)
1916-S $20 MS65 NGC. Strongly yellow-gold with amber and orange overtones. This is a minimally patinated Gem with considerable orange-peel texture through the fields.(
Registry values: N1793)
1916-S $20 MS65 PCGS. The 1915-S and 1916-S are two midseries issues that--a serendipity for collectors--can occasionally be found in Gem and even finer grades. This Gem 1916-S offers bold cartwheel luster with attractive yellow-gold surfaces turning to orange-gold on the lower obverse. Daubs of mint-green appear on the reverse, and the high-point abrasions are mostly trivial, except for some on Liberty's legs.(
Registry values: N1793)
1920 $20 MS63 PCGS. The 1920 has less than half the mintage of its 1921 successor, but the while the latter is a great rarity, the 1920 is fairly plentiful in grades through MS63. However, it is nearly unattainable as a Gem. The present Select example has sun-gold color and the expected number of faint obverse grazes.(
Registry values: N991)
1920 $20 MS63 PCGS. CAC. Fantastic wheat-gold luster with suggestions of orange-gold along the rims. A well-defined piece that shows a few short and shallow ticks along Liberty's figure.(
Registry values: N991)
1920 $20 MS64 PCGS Secure. The surfaces of this attractive Choice Mint State coin are a light greenish-gold color, with rose highlights. Ample frosty mint luster radiates from the surfaces, and the strike is sharp throughout. A shallow scratch on the left obverse rays is the only mark of note. While the 1920 is not too difficult to locate in MS64, only eight coins have been certified in higher numeric grades by PCGS and NGC combined (8/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1920 $20 MS64 PCGS. CAC. Here is an incredible condition rarity in the Saint-Gaudens double eagle series. PCGS has only certified one finer example of this issue (8/10). Both sides are highly lustrous with brilliant yellow surfaces and bold design motifs. An important opportunity for the advanced double eagle collector.(
Registry values: N2998)
1920 $20 MS64 PCGS. The 1920 Saint-Gaudens double eagle is one of the prime condition rarities of the series. Choice examples, such as the present coin, are available with patience, but only eight coins have been certified in higher numeric grades by PCGS and NGC combined (8/10). The surfaces of this specimen are a pleasing yellow-gold color, with hints of green and orange. All design elements are sharply detailed. A scattering of minor handling marks on both sides explains the grade.(
Registry values: N2998)
1920 $20 MS64 PCGS Secure. CAC. Ex: Kutasi. This peach-gold near-Gem is well struck aside from the panes of the Capitol building. Generally well preserved, and we note only moderate contact near Liberty's extended arm. Between 2004 and 2006, John Kutasi owned the #1 PCGS Registry Set of Indian Eagles. His collection was the highlight of our 2007 Orlando FUN Signature auction. The 1920 is a better date, although available relative to the rare 1921.(
Registry values: N2998)
1920 $20 MS64 NGC. A Choice olive-gold twenty whose crisply struck surfaces display sweeping luster. The 1920 was the first postwar gold issue of any denomination, along with the 1920-S Indian eagle. While the latter was extensively melted and is rare regardless of grade, the 1920 is collectible, although certainly scarcer than the 1922 through 1928 Philadelphia issues. As of (8/10), NGC has certified only nine examples in higher grades.(
Registry values: N2998)
1922 $20 MS65 PCGS. The 1922 Saint-Gaudens double eagle is an available date in lower Mint State grades, and even Gem specimens are not too difficult to locate, but the population drops off precipitously in grades above MS65. The present coin is a magnificent Gem, with an exemplary strike, vivid satiny mint luster, and pristine orange-gold surfaces.(
Registry values: N2998)
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 15 coins in higher numeric grades (8/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1922 $20 MS65 PCGS Secure. The 1922 trades as a common date in typical Mint State, but at the MS65 level it is emerges as a conditional scarcity, relative to such plentiful issues as the 1924 and 1928. This lustrous example is sharply struck, and is nearly pristine save for a few minor obverse fields marks near 3 o'clock.(
Registry values: N2998)
1922-S $20 MS63 PCGS. Despite a mintage of over 2.6 million pieces, the 1922-S is an elusive issue, particularly in Select and better grades. This lustrous and appealing example combines butter-yellow and paler straw-gold shadings. Slight variation is seen in the gold composition over the high points of the lightly abraded reverse.(
Registry values: N1793)
1923 $20 MS65 PCGS. A decisively struck and splendidly preserved Gem. Pumpkin-gold is prevalent, but cedes to lime-green along the upper obverse margin. Despite its common reputation, the 1923 is far scarcer than the 1924 in better Mint State grades, and is essentially uncollectible above the MS65 level. A solitary alloy spot (as made) is hard to find within the lowest reaches of Liberty's gown.(
Registry values: N2998)
1924 $20 MS65 PCGS. Prominent yellow-gold luster with the faint whitish patina often associated with long-term overseas storage. This well struck Gem also has a spot of copper alloy just to the right of Liberty's head. Housed in a second-generation PCGS holder.(
Registry values: N1793)
1924 $20 MS65 NGC. CAC. A moderately patinated Gem that has bold yellow luster and a solid strike. A shallow luster scrape is noted on the eagle's wings.(
Registry values: N1793)
1924 $20 MS65 NGC. An elegant Gem with bold and shining yellow-gold luster. Smooth overall with just a few shallow grade-defining marks at Liberty's upper legs.(
Registry values: N1793)
1924 $20 MS65 PCGS. A lustrous yellow-gold Gem that appears nearly pristine aside from a few faint grazes near the branch stem. Precisely struck and impressive. Encapsulated in a first generation holder.(
Registry values: N1793)
1924 $20 MS65 PCGS. Roosevelt's famous gold recall failed to make a rarity out of the high mintage 1924, but crisply struck examples with booming luster and lightly abraded fields are always in demand. A few rose-red alloy spots are unobtrusively placed. Encased in an old green label holder.(
Registry values: N1793)
1924 $20 MS65 NGC. A lovely Gem 1924 double eagle with suggestions of frostiness on the obverse but heavier cartwheel luster on the reverse. Orange-gold surfaces are minimally abraded.(
Registry values: N1793)
1924 $20 MS66 PCGS. Bold yellow-gold luster with orange overtones that flare to life when the coin catches the right light. This carefully preserved Premium Gem is housed in a green label holder.(
Registry values: N2998)
1924 $20 MS66 ★ NGC. Both sides offer prominent luster and great eye appeal. The obverse is slightly frosty, while the reverse has more straightforward cartwheel luster. An impressive coin that more than deserves its Star designation.(
Registry values: N2998)
1924 $20 MS66+ NGC. CAC. A top-notch coin that comes temptingly close to Superb Gem status. The luster is that impressive, and the pale yellow-gold surfaces are carefully preserved, though not quite there. Orange accents appear through the letters of LIBERTY.(
Registry values: N2998)
1924-D $20 MS63 PCGS. An admirable choice for a type set, the 1924-D Saint-Gaudens twenty is an available date in MS63, but the issue becomes quite scarce in higher grades. The present coin exhibits an exemplary strike, with fine detail present on the central devices. The peripheries show just a touch of softness, possibly due to die deterioration. The surfaces are deep orange-gold, with ample mint luster.(
Registry values: N2998)
1924-D $20 MS64 PCGS. The 1924-D twenty dollar Saint-Gaudens issue is today in the middle rarity rankings amid the series, certainly not at all common but more available than in decades past. This is a familiar narrative for mintmarked issues from the 1920s, with the 1927-D being the legendary exception to the rule.
This near-Gem offers bright, satiny mint luster. The predominating deeper orange-gold color around the peripheries cedes to brighter yellow-gold in the centers of each side. The only abrasions of note are a few small marks on the rays on the lower reverse. This is another Saint-Gaudens issue that is seldom seen at the Gem level, where PCGS has certified only 11 pieces (8/10).(
Registry values: N4719)
1924-S $20 MS64 PCGS Secure. CAC. The 1924-S double eagle at one time was believed to be the single rarest issue in the series. Iconic dealer B. Max Mehl of Fort Worth, Texas, wrote at one point that he believed only three examples existed. As an example of the former rarity of this issue, Mehl in June 1941 cataloged the collection of William Forrester Dunham (1857-1936). The collection contained an 1802 half dime, an 1804 silver dollar, and an 1822 half eagle (three known)--but lacked a 1924-S double eagle.
This lovely, upper-end coin displays frosted, yellow-gold surfaces with a hint of reddish patina. The strike is sharp, if not completely full, and the only marks of any note are in a small cluster at the bottom of the torch. Several curious, short die cracks occur between the rays on the lower reverse. This is an issue that is almost never seen at the Gem level, as evinced by the PCGS population of three finer--two in MS65, one in MS67 (8/10).(
Registry values: N4719)
1924-S $20 MS64 PCGS. The 1924-S is one of several issues in the Saint-Gaudens series that is classified as "less rare than previously" due to overseas repatriations, but even today the issue is still very rare at the Gem level, and even near-Gems such as the present piece are at the upper end of the certified population. This gorgeous coin has incredible, original reddish-gold color interspersed with pronounced hints of lilac on each side. The strike is sharp, and the surfaces are only minimally abraded throughout. Notice that PCGS has certified only three examples finer, as evidence of the high grade rarity (8/10).(
Registry values: N4719)
1925 $20 MS66 NGC. Effusive yellow-gold luster with orange overtones and light patina. This Premium Gem has a prominent copper spot in the feathers of the upper wing.(
Registry values: N2998)
1925 $20 MS66+ NGC. An attractively lustrous wheat-gold piece with considerable butter-yellow overtones. Well-defined overall with only slight flatness at Liberty's knee. NGC has graded just 11 Superb Gem examples (8/10).(
Registry values: N2998)
1925 $20 MS66+ NGC. CAC. The 1925 Saint-Gaudens double eagle is not too difficult to locate, even in Premium Gem condition, but only 16 coins have been certified in higher numeric grades by NGC and PCGS combined (8/10). The present coin is a high-end MS66 piece, as attested by the plus designation. The attractive surfaces are reddish-gold, with green highlights. The vibrant mint luster complements the razor-sharp strike to produce abundant eye appeal.(
Registry values: N2998)
1925-S $20 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. Unc. In spite of its large mintage of nearly 4 million pieces, the 1925-S Saint-Gaudens double eagle is an elusive date, especially in high grades. The present coin exhibits light greenish-gold surfaces, with somewhat muted mint luster (probably from cleaning), and a sharp strike. This specimen exudes warm appeal regardless of the noted defects.
1925-S $20 MS63 NGC. The updated
Handbook of 20th Century United States Gold Coins rates the 1925-S double eagle as 13th-rarest overall among 53 Saint-Gaudens issues, and fifth in high-grade rarity. The authors write that "even MS-64s are elusive, and the combined population of Gems and Superb Gems is less than 10 coins." The present Select Mint State coin has usual color for the issue, with bright orange-gold surfaces. Small abrasions limit an even finer grade, but there are no singular marks. The 1925-S is also known to frequently have "hairline die cracks and noticeable signs of die buckling near the rims," and this piece again is typical, with a series of interesting die cracks, one on the right side of the obverse and a heavy crack encircling the entire reverse periphery. Census: 35 in 63, 22 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N4719)
1926 $20 Tripled Die Obverse MS65 PCGS. FS-101. A strong pivot-point tripled die obverse variety, evident on the designer's monogram and nearby rays, as well as the tip of the 9 in the date. The demand for interesting gold
Cherrypickers' varieties can only increase over time, since such pieces carry little if any premium today. This is a beautiful butter-gold Gem that boasts booming luster and an impressively unmarked appearance.(
Registry values: N1793)
1926 $20 MS65 PCGS Secure. A luminous Gem representative of this popular later Philadelphia issue, lightly patinated with a delightful original skin. That originality is key to the eye appeal, though the coin's careful preservation is an obvious help.(
Registry values: N1793)
1927 $20 MS64 NGC. An impressively lustrous near-Gem that has pale wheat-gold surfaces. Strongly struck but with a grade-defining abrasion in the middle of Liberty's upper gown.(
Registry values: N991)
1927 $20 MS65 NGC. A lovely Gem example of this popular Saint-Gaudens double eagle type issue. Frosty luster enhances pale yellow-gold surfaces. A boldly struck delight.(
Registry values: N1793)
1927 $20 MS65 NGC. A pale yellow-gold Gem example of this type set classic, pleasingly lustrous with just a few small ticks on and near the devices. Solid all-around eye appeal.(
Registry values: N1793)
1927-S $20 MS62 NGC. Falling between the easy availability of the 1927-P and the million-dollar rarity of the 1927-D, the 1927-S follows a comparative middle path; it is clearly a melt rarity, far more elusive than a mintage of over 3.1 million pieces would suggest, yet it remains accessible to more than just a handful of collectors. This MS62 representative offers strong sun-yellow luster with light orange overtones in the patination. Slight striking softness and minor, scattered abrasions have surprisingly little impact on the eye appeal, though a few marks in the rays below the eagle are clearly visible. Census: 37 in 62, 40 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N7079)
1927-S $20 MS63 NGC. A piece here, two there, a couple in another place: Thus it was that the 1927-S was dethroned as the rarest Saint-Gaudens twenty in a slow process of discovery, mostly of examples from European holdings. At one time, until the late 1940s-early 1950s, the 1927-S, despite its recorded mintage exceeding 3.1 million pieces, was thought to be the rarest issue in the entire series. In its day, its reputed rarity handily outclassed the fabulous rarities of today. Pioneering research by early collector Dr. Charles Green demonstrated that, despite the high mintage figure, only slightly more than 3,000 specimens had been released before the Gold Recall of 1933.
In 1988, David Akers wrote in his
Handbook of 20th Century United States Gold Coins 1907-1933 the following:
"Four decades ago, the 1927-S was considered to be the fourth rarest issue of the series after the 1924-S, 1926-D and 1926-S (in that order). It was thought to be more rare than the 1920-S or 1921 and even the 1927-D. Over the next 20 or so years, one or a few specimens at a time showed up in shipments of double eagles from Europe, but I do not recall ever hearing of any 'hoards' or even a single roll quantity of this issue being discovered."
The narrative in the updated (by Jeff Ambio)
Handbook of 2008 is little different, except that the intro was changed to "Five decades ago" and this concludes the thought:
"By the end of the 20th century between 100 and 200 pieces had arrived [from Europe], although at no time was there ever a hoard of this issue. Typically grading MS-60 to MS-64, the 1927-S is particularly rare as a Gem and all but unknown any finer than MS-66."
The 1927-S is today still a highly desirable issue, and a well-produced one at that. The scarcity of Gem or finer pieces additionally puts them out of the reach of many collectors. This example exhibits the bright yellow-gold mint luster typically seen on this scarce issue. The strike is generally solid for the date, though a touch of softness is visible at Liberty's knee. Marks are wispy for the most part, with the exception of a few horizontal abrasions at the central obverse and a curving scrape on the eagle's upper wing. The prevailing honey-gold color is an attractive plus, and the eye appeal is high-end for the MS63 designation. Census: 13 in 63, 27 finer (7/10).(
Registry values: N7079)
1928 $20 MS65 PCGS. Frosty luster and smooth yellow-gold surfaces. A lovely Gem example of this popular type issue, the single highest-mintage date for any double eagle.(
Registry values: N1793)
1928 $20 MS67 NGC. An ideal type coin for the high-end collector, this Superb Gem is tied with numerous others as numerically finest known to NGC or PCGS (8/10). The well-defined devices are just as smooth as the broad and lustrous yellow-orange fields. Only the tiniest luster grazes and pinpoint marks are visible on either side.(
Registry values: N4719)
1929 $20 MS64 PCGS. The 1929 Saint-Gaudens issue is the line in the sand, the point of no return between those (mostly) P-mint issues that are common in the series context--and those that are devilishly difficult.
As so often in this series, the
original mintages seem completely irrelevant. It is the
subsequent meltages that are crucial. Look at the P-mint issues from 1922 through 1928 along with 1923-D, all of which are deemed "common" and widely collected as type coins: The mintages are all over the place, from around a half-million pieces for the 1923 to more than 8.8 million coins for the 1928. Yet there is little market differentiation between them: At the MS64 level, all seven issues are priced within a couple of hundred dollars of each other.
Beginning with the 1929, however--a mintage about one-fifth that of the 1928 issue--the prices for the five issues from 1929 through 1932 (including two mintmarked pieces) escalate wildly over the earlier pieces.
David Akers writes of the 1929 double eagle:
"I have seen only a few really exceptional quality 1929 double eagles, coins that were definitely better than MS-65, but I know of at least two in prominent private collections that have strong claim to grading full MS-67. However, I have seen more super examples of the 1931 and 1932 than I have of the 1929, so it may come as a surprise to some that one is probably more likely to be able to find an MS-65+ or better 1931 or 1932 than a similar quality 1929."
The present near-Gem specimen boasts deep, rich reddish-gold color with hints of lilac around the margins. Outstanding underlying mint luster furthers the appeal. There are minimal abrasions for the grade, making the piece appear upper-end. The 1929 double eagle is always a sharply struck issue, and this piece is no exception, with the only visible weakness on Liberty's nose. Population: 80 in 64, 26 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N7079)
Territorial Gold
(1842-52) G$1 A. Bechtler Dollar, 27G. 21C., Plain Edge XF40 PCGS. K-24, R.3. Bright luster outlines the letters and digits of this Bechtler gold type coin. Actual wear corresponds with a significantly higher grade, but the fields display several faded pinscratches, and the surface is slightly wavy near the OL in DOL. Housed in an old green label holder. Listed on page 365 of the 2011 Guide Book.
(1842-52) G$1 A. Bechtler Dollar, 27G. 21C., Plain Edge XF45 ANACS. K-24, R.3. The production of Bechtler gold coins during the 1830s and 1840s was substantial, as the local miners trusted the Bechtler family far more than they did the U.S. government at the time. This lovely piece has pleasing surfaces with green-gold surfaces beneath violet and rose toning. It is an attractive piece with only a few inconsequential marks.
(1831-34) G$1 C. Bechtler Dollar, 30G.--Scratches--NCS. AU Details. K-1, R.4. The K-1 at 30 grains is the most weighty of the Bechtler dollar types. The Scratches caveat refers to a nick into the surface above the 3(0) and a patch of tiny scrapes between (RUTHE)RF on the obverse, as well as a few near and below CARO on the reverse. Elsewhere, scattered abrasions are in accord with the details grade. The surfaces are sandy-gold and show some muted luster remaining. Listed on page 359 of the 2011 Guide Book.
1860 $2 1/2 Clark, Gruber & Co. Quarter Eagle--Damaged, Reverse Rim Filing--NGC Details. AU. K-1, R.4. Considerable radiance remains in straw-yellow and orange fields. The obverse shows scrapes across the portrait and a planchet dig near star 4, while the reverse shows filing at the top and right. Nonetheless, a readily collectible example of this popular Territorial issue. Listed on page 381 of the 2011 Guide Book.
1860 $10 Clark, Gruber & Co. Ten Dollar--Repaired--NGC Details. XF. K-3, R.5. In 1860, the Clark, Gruber 10 and 20 dollar gold coins carried a scene showing Pikes Peak, or at least what the engraver thought the famous mountain looked like. In 1860 and 1861, Clark, Gruber & Co. provided the Denver area with gold coins made from locally mined gold. The U.S. government acquired the building and equipment in 1862, for the purpose of opening a branch mint in that city. However, 44 years went by before a Mint in Denver actually began striking coins.
While the obverse of this piece is noticeably tooled, the overall appearance is excellent. Both sides have rich green-gold surfaces that carry delicate peripheral rose and lilac toning.
1861 $5 Clark, Gruber & Co. Five Dollar--Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. K-6, R.4. The 1861-dated Clark, Gruber quarter eagles and half eagles are similar in design to their 1860-dated counterparts, with slightly different/rearranged legends. This piece shows generous appeal remaining, despite the NGC disclaimer, with warm apricot-gold surfaces that are minimally marked. The obverse shows the characteristic die lapping that has removed some of the detail on the lower rear hair of Liberty. The reverse shows a typically weak central strike, and a single thin scrape appears in the field, below & CO. An attractive survivor of the Colorado Gold Rush days, listed on page 382 of the 2011 Guide Book.
1861 $10 Clark, Gruber & Co. Ten Dollar--Scratches--NGC Details. XF. K-7, R.4. Some long but shallow scratches through and near the date area are responsible for the NGC caveat on this nonetheless-attractive 1861 Clark, Gruber ten, made of Colorado gold mined in the area around Pike's Peak. The surfaces are a beautiful orange-gold, and there are few distractions other than those mentioned. The reverse is particularly attractive, although weakly struck on the lower portions, as usual. Listed on page 382 of the 2011 Guide Book.
1861 $10 Clark, Gruber & Co. Ten Dollar--Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. K-7, R.4. While some die trials of the 1861 Clark, Gruber ten are known with a different obverse die showing the star pointing to the lower fold of the hair bun, all of the circulation strike gold pieces, as here, show the star pointing to the upper fold. Despite the NGC caveat much appeal remains on the orange-gold surfaces, which may have been lightly wiped at some point. There are no abrasions of any import, and the rich color is a plus. Listed on page 382 of the 2011 Guide Book.
1861 $10 Clark, Gruber & Co. Ten Dollar AU50 NGC. K-7, R.4. The second and final ten-dollar issue of the firm that would become the forerunner of the long-delayed mint in the Mile High City, the Denver Mint. This piece shows the light circulation wear expected of the grade, on deep reddish-orange surfaces that are remarkably free of abrasions. The strike is soft on the lower reverse and upper obverse, where the P in PIKES is virtually absent. Listed on page 382 of the 2011 Guide Book.
1861 $10 Clark, Gruber & Co. Ten Dollar AU58 NGC. K-7, R.4. After the ludicrous depiction of the perfectly triangular Pike's Peak on the 1860 eagles, Clark, Gruber & Co. in 1861 chose a wiser path, imitating the federal-style coinage of the period with PIKES PEAK on Liberty's coronet. This piece is much nicer than usually found for the issue, with nearly full mint luster and excellent eye appeal. While the strike is typically weak on the lower eagle details, the obverse is better-struck, and the surfaces are virtually free of singular contact. Listed on page 382 of the 2011 Guide Book. Census: 33 in 58, 24 finer (8/10).
1860 $20 Uniface Obverse White Metal Die Trial Clark, Gruber $20 MS62 NGC. "K-6a." Plain Edge. Unlisted in the 1981 Kagin reference, which lists only two white metal 1860 $20 varieties, a unique reeded edge striking and a unique reeded edge uniface obverse trial piece. The obverse is from the same die used to strike the Kagin-4 twenty dollar gold coins. The reverse is blank. Toned deep gray and mildly granular, both characteristic of antique white metal. Glimpses of the initial cream-white surface show on both sides. Nearly unabraded, and probably unique. Our Permanent Auction Archives, which date to 1993, show no prior white metal twenty dollar examples.
1861 P$21/2 Clark-Gruber $2.50 Copper Dies Trial PR64 Brown NGC. K-9a, R.7. The 1861 quarter eagle dies trial pieces come in two variants, those struck without without a collar (K-9) and those struck in a collar (K-9a). This example shows uncommonly strong striking details with complete hair curls and feathers on the eagle. The surfaces are glossy and brown over most of each side, but there is a thin outline of original bright red around some of the devices and at the margins. This is a highly collectible and affordable pattern of Clark, Gruber coinage.
1861 Clark, Gruber $5 White Metal Dies Trial--Rim Damage--NGC Details. AU. K-10, R.8. The 1861 fives were struck as dies trials in copper and white metal, with a plain edge and reeded edge. This variant is in white metal with a plain edge. According to the Kagin reference these pieces were struck on planchets that were of double thickness. The rim on each side shows occasional bumps and nicks, perhaps from mounting? The surfaces are dull gray and porous. On the lower right of the reverse there appears to be a slight diagonal depression also.
1861 $5 Clark, Gruber $5 Copper Dies Trial--Burnished--NGC Details. Unc. K-10b, High R.7. This 1861 dies trial variant is struck in copper with a plain edge. It was also struck without a collar, and indeed the peripheral details are noticeably wider than a regular striking that would have had a collar to restrain the coin. The strike is sharp, but lacks complete fullness in all areas. The burnishing was actually well done and gives the piece a glossy reddish-brown appearance. Evidence of planchet flaking is seen on the right side of the reverse.
1861 $5 Clark, Gruber $5 Copper Die Trial MS63 Brown NGC. K-10c, R.7. A third and final variant of the 1861 five dollar. This piece is also struck in copper but has a reeded edge. The strike lacks high point definition in the center of each side, the same as a regular production gold coin would. Each side is dark brown with subtle underlying blue and rose colors that are evident when closely inspected. The only mentionable flaw is a small planchet flake out of the obverse field by star 12.
1861 $10 Clark, Gruber $10 White Metal Dies Trial--Damaged--NGC Details. AU. K-11, R.8. Like the K-10 and 10b, this variant is struck without a collar to restrain the peripheral details. The damage mentioned on the insert is in two places. Scattered around the rims on each side there are several nicks, and above the date there are several parallel scratches into the metal. Otherwise the piece displays light to medium gray patina, and the striking details are remarkably strong for this issue.
1861 $20 Clark, Gruber $20 White Metal Die Trial MS63 NGC. K-12, R.8. The 1861 double eagle is rarely seen as a regular production coin or as a pattern. The patterns were struck in copper, white metal, and nickel. This variant shows seven stars facing Liberty instead of the usual six, and on the reverse the V in DENVER is punched over a still-visible N. The surfaces retain much of the original brightness and both sides are no darker than light gray. This piece appears to have been struck out of collar. This is not mentioned in the Kagin reference but it stands to reason twenties would have been so produced since the other three denominations are known to have been struck out of collar. The strike is strong throughout.
1860 Clark-Gruber $10 Copper Die Trial PR63 Brown NGC. K-3, Low R.7. The design shows a triangular-shaped mountain meant to represent Pike's Peak. However, the Philadelphia die sinker had never seen the mountain or a representation of it, thus when the trials were shipped westward they were immediately rejected. The surfaces are glossy, dark brown with bright, gleaming fields on each side. The piece does not appear to have been hairlined like most proofs and patterns, but there are a few small, but grade-limiting specks of carbon on the reverse.
1851 $50 RE Humbert Fifty Dollar, Reeded Edge, 880 Thous. AU53 NGC. K-5, Low R.5. Reeded Edge, No 50 on Reverse. The first Humbert octagonal "slugs," which are in reality fifty dollar ingots, had a lettered edge that included the date. The hand-lettering process was cumbersome and resulted in numerous errors, such as partially inverted lettering and repunched letters and words. It is a tribute to Humbert and the other personnel involved in the U.S. Assay Office that in a remarkably short time they managed to progress from the first rudimentary hand-lettered pieces to high-speed production of reeded-edge coins (such as the present piece) on coin presses that rivaled those of the then-current Philadelphia Mint.
Like most of these soft and heavy gold coins, this piece shows some small abrasions from a short stay in circulation, along with a couple of rim bumps--the octagonal shape made the eight corners particularly susceptible to contact. While minimally abraded for a "slug" there are two small planchet voids on the rock that the eagle is perched upon. Much luster is present over the rich-colored amber-gold surfaces, with a glint of greenish (likely alloyed silver) near the date and over the eagle. A nice example of this historic coinage, listed on page 368 of the 2011 Guide Book.
1851 $50 RE Humbert Fifty Dollar, 880 Thous. AU55 NGC. CAC. K-5, Low R.5. The Augustus Humbert/United States Assay Office fifty dollar pieces of 1851 were the largest hard-money issues struck under the nation's authority up to that time. Considerable confusion and debate have surrounded the octagonal Humbert fifties, and the main question for many numismatists is whether the items qualify as U.S. coins. There are almost as many definitions for "coin" as there are numismatists, though, so any sort of consensus would be hard to build.
There are certain facts, however, which are essentially beyond dispute. Among them: Augustus Humbert, as United States Assayer of Gold, was working under the authority of the U.S. government in what turned out to be the predecessor of the U.S. Mint in San Francisco; his octagonal fifty dollar issues bear both a fineness, unusual for U.S. coins, and a more traditional denomination, along with the words UNITED STATES OF AMERICA; and the Humbert fifties, though labeled as "ingots" in official correspondence, circulated as money soon after their release.
This Humbert fifty is among those that circulated, albeit briefly; while the devices appear significantly worn, this has more to do with the strike than time spent in commerce. Considerable yellow-gold luster remains in the fields, which are moderately abraded. The Humbert fifty dollar type is vulnerable to corner bumps, as illustrated by the 11 o'clock and 2 o'clock corners on this piece, but the overall eye appeal is solid. Comes with wooden key-locking outer case that has Blanchard branding. Listed on page 368 of the 2011 Guide Book. Census: 9 in 55, 24 finer (7/10).
1851 $50 RE Humbert Fifty Dollar, 887 Thous. XF45 PCGS. K-6, R.4. This is a nice, attractive, problem-free Choice XF example of this issue, the most available of the various 1851- and 1852-dated octagonal slugs that form a key element of Old West coinage history. The Reeded Edge fifties were a considerable advance in technology over the first Lettered Edge fifties with target reverse, and the obverse was redone to enable the stamping of the fineness--880 and 887 finenesses are known for the 1851 Humberts, reflective of the native alloy and still-primitive manufacturing conditions that limited the use of parting acids to achieve the 900 fine federal standard.
The present piece offers medium orange-gold surfaces with light circulation wear and a few rim bumps and abrasions consistent with the grade, but there are no singular marks. The surfaces radiate lots of appeal for some lucky bidder, and this piece represents a good balance of quality and value. Listed on page 368 of the 2011 Guide Book. Population: 16 in 45, 31 finer (8/10).
1852 $10 Humbert Ten Dollar AU50 PCGS. K-10a, Low R.4. This is among the first 1852 U.S. Assay Office tens, issued before John Little Moffat retired, after which the reverse legend was changed to begin UNITED STATES ASSAY OFFICE. The reverse here reads, in full, AUGUSTUS HUMBERT / UNITED STATES ASSAYER / OF GOLD CALIFORNIA / 1852. The Y in ASSAYER is over the space between NI of UNITED on the reverse, identifying the K-10 dies. This late-state example shows the extensive die crumbling on the obverse that merits the IINITED moniker. This lovely orange-gold piece shows few abrasions for the grade and excellent eye appeal, a well-struck and pleasing specimen. Listed on page 369 of the 2011 Guide Book.
From The Classic Collection.
1849 $5 Moffat & Co. Five Dollar--Repaired--ANACS. XF40 Details. K-4a, R.4. 8.2 grams. Rough surfaces have been tooled in places to minimize the appearance of that surface roughness. The reverse of this late die state piece has heavy die cracks through the denomination and letters. Listed on page 367 of the 2011 Guide Book.
1849 $5 Moffat & Co. Five Dollar XF40 NGC. K-4a, R.4. A problem-free circulated example of this famous private Western coiner, ideal for the collector who seeks a single piece from the maker. Although the portrait exhibits wear, luster still emerges from the recesses of the reverse design. Struck from rotated dies. Listed on page 367 of the 2011 Guide Book.
1849 $2 1/2 Mormon Quarter Eagle--Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. VF. K-1, High R.5. Today all Mormon gold coins are rare to very rare; most were melted. Jacob Eckfeldt and William E. Dubois published
New Varieties of Gold and Silver Coins in 1850, and these words had a damning effect on the coins:
"The Mormon coins have just been received ... . They consist of 20, 10, 5, and 2-1/2 dollar pieces. In fineness they are about .899 thous., with little variation, and they contain the native silver alloy. The weights are more irregular, and the values very deficient. The 20-dollar piece weighs from 436 to 453 grains, value $16.90 to $17.53. The 10-dollar, 219 to 224 grains, $8.50 to $8.70. The 5-dollar about 111 grains, $4.30. The 2-1/2 dollar, about 58 grains, $2.25."
This moderately worn example has a deep orange-gold hue and uniform reflectivity, the result of a past cleaning. An area under the clasped hands, where the 1 in the date should be, has weak or missing devices-likely grease in the die or another striking defect. The main devices are boldly outlined, although a variety of tiny marks and hairlines appear. Listed on page 376 of the 2010
Guide Book.
1855 $50 Wass Molitor Fifty Dollar XF45 PCGS. K-9, R.5. The Wass, Molitor fifty dollar gold pieces came at the tail end, so to speak, of the Territorial Gold Rush issues. Both in their physical appearance and in their late arrival on the scene of the various and novel California gold experiments, they presage the passing of the era.
The Hungarians Count Samuel C. Wass and Agoston Molitor established their assaying office in San Francisco, two years after the first private mintages of California gold by numerous entities. Several of those early 1849 private gold issues had faded from the scene by the early 1850s, rightly or wrongly discredited by the assay results published by Jacob Eckfeldt and William Dubois in the 1850 New Varieties of Gold and Silver Coins.
Wass and Molitor enjoyed numerous advantages over some competitors. They paid their depositors in gold coins within 48 hours, rather than the usual eight days at the U.S. Assay Office. They had the highest-quality equipment, bought in London and the United States, and had extensive knowledge of mining, chemistry, mineralogy, assaying, smelting, and refining.
During 1851 and 1852 when Wass, Molitor was formed, the Humbert-U.S. Assay Office firms were producing the octagonal fifty dollar gold pieces--cumbersome curiosities that were difficult to make, hard to hold, and despised in commerce, trading at a discount up to 5% when change was made. Wass, Molitor seized the opportunity to make much-needed small-denomination gold, producing five, ten, and twenty dollar denominations beginning in 1852. Playing catchup, the Assay Office issued its first smaller coins, tens and twenties, in 1852 and 1853, when the hated octagonal fifties were finally discontinued. But the Wass, Molitor coins of all denominations were eagerly received, trading at a premium of 2%-3% over the Assay Office coins.
The San Francisco Mint opened in 1854, but it had spotty production and a perennial lack of the parting acids required to separate pure gold from native ore. During 1854 and 1855 it closed periodically. Wass, Molitor once again filled the vacuum, producing tens, twenties, and fifties in 1855.
The 1855 fifties, while lacking aesthetically, more than compensated in practicality. They were round, a huge improvement for the denomination. They were well-accepted, given the firm's earlier successes with smaller denominations. Kellogg & Co. also apparently planned to issue fifty dollar gold coins in 1855, but today all known specimens are proofs, and it appears that the plans never progressed past the drawing board. Kagin writes that the Wass, Molitor pieces, "as the only round $50 gold pieces issued in California, they found acceptance elsewhere and circulated in other parts of the United States. Evidently, their round shape and the availability of lower denominations made them more acceptable than the earlier slugs of the U.S. Assay Office."
This Choice XF Wass, Molitor fifty shows light circulation wear and a few minor ticks and scrapes consistent with the grade. Some minor planchet crazing appears near the peripheries on each side. The strike is typical for the Wass, Molitor coins, which are normally weakly impressed. The medium orange-yellow surfaces show glints of deeper color scattered about. This piece offers generous eye appeal and much historic interest as one of the last and most important California gold issues. Listed on page 377 of the 2011 Guide Book. Population: 10 in 45, 11 finer (8/10).
S.S.C.A. Relic Gold Medals
1855 $50 SSCA Relic Gold Medal "1855 Kellogg & Co. Fifty" Gem Proof PCGS. Struck September 3, 2001. This authorized modern proof restrike contains 2.5 ounces of S.S. Central America gold. Comes in the standard copper-and-glass frame with commemorative screwdriver, outer box, certificate of authenticity, and slipcover.
1855 $50 SSCA Relic Gold Medal "1855 Kellogg & Co. Fifty" Gem Proof PCGS. Struck August 20, 2001. A pleasing example of the modern proof restrike made with 2.5 ounces of S.S. Central America gold. A cloudy area trails from the point of the bust. Comes in copper-and-glass frame with commemorative screwdriver, outer box, certificate of authenticity, and slipcover.
S.S. Central America Gold Bars
(1855-57) "Very Large Size" Kellogg & Humbert Gold Assayer's Ingot, 114.65 Ounces. CAGB-614. Serial number 808, mold K&H-04. This is a 114.65-ounce (just about 9.5 troy pounds) Kellogg & Humbert gold ingot, with an 1857 face or nameplate value stamped thereon of $2109.31. It is listed, like all of the ingots from five different assayers recovered from the
S.S. Central America, in Appendix IV of Q. David Bowers' massive tome,
A California Gold Rush History, on pages 989-1032. Bowers classifies all of the several hundred gold ingots recovered by order of weight, in these categories:
--Very small size.
Up to 10 ounces.
--Small to medium size. 15 to 25 ounces.
--Medium size. 25.01 to 40 ounces.
--Medium to large size. 40.01 to 55 ounces.
--Large size. 55.01 to 100 ounces.
--Very large size. 100.01 to 500 ounces.
--Colossal size. Over 500.01 ounces.
The present ingot thus falls into the "Very large size" category, the largest ranking save for the total of five ingots that fall into the "Colossal" category. The ingot's top face reads, in a vertical orientation: No 808 / (Kellogg & Humbert imprint) / 114.65 OZ / 890 FINE / $2109.31. There are no imprints on the sides, but the ingot number is repeated at the top of the back side in a different font. There is no trace of rust from the
S.S. Central America's iron hull, and the gold ingot is also free from patination, with bright orange-gold coloration. The surfaces are free of visible defects, other than slight porosity from the pouring and casting process. The normal assay chips are gone--small triangular cutouts on two opposing corners of the ingot.
While this lovely ingot--a nice, handy, brick-sized example--occupies a median volume within Bowers' "Very large size" category, it is not an exaggeration to say the prices realized for the various assay ingots in recent years belong to the "Colossal" class. Strong prices for gold and precious metals in general have much to do with it--as the cataloger writes this on August 25, gold has settled at a fresh new seven-week high of more than $1,241/ounce. But part of it is also the allure of shipwreck treasure, as so eloquently embodied by the "Ship of Gold" exhibit. The exhibit recently docked again in Boston, the site of the recent ANA Convention, and was also on display at the Long Beach venue, as fresh crews of numismatists admired some of the precious cargo pulled back from Davy Jones' deep, watery locker.
For readers unfamiliar with the legend--a true legend--the
S.S. Central America sank in a hurricane in September 1857 while carrying California gold from Panama to New York City. The sunken ship and large portions of its golden treasure were recovered well over a century later from the depths of the Atlantic Ocean. Among her cargo were many thousands of double eagles and other gold coins; the freshly minted 1857-S double eagles alone numbered in the thousands. Also aboard were a wealth of gold assayer's ingots--more than 400 in all--from Kellogg & Humbert, Justh & Hunter, Henry Hentsch, Harris, Marchand & Co., and Blake & Co., ingots that were almost unknown to the numismatic community. The golden hoard also comprised various privately minted California gold coins, ranging in denomination from ten to fifty dollars and dated from the early to mid-1850s.
While the Kellogg & Humbert ingots aboard were the most numerous, it may be that their very popularity achieved as a result has fueled the fervor for these pieces. For comparison, we note that the closest Kellogg & Humbert ingot in size to the present piece that we have offered is a 109.55-ounce ingot, 895 fine, nameplate value $2026.81, that brought $195,500 in our FUN Signature (Heritage, 1/2010), lot 2362. Another Kellogg & Humbert ingot, slightly larger than the present piece at 126.44 ounces, 848 fine, nameplate value $2216.45, brought $253,000 in our ANA Signature two years ago (Heritage, 7/2008), lot 2172.
As a particularly fine (in every sense) and attractive example of the most prevalent and important California assayers, this ingot should produce fervent bidding when it crosses the auction block.
23.35 Ounce Kellogg & Humbert S.S. Central America Gold Ingot. A "small to medium-size ingot" and "thick," per Q. David Bowers in his A California Gold Rush History. The top face of this relatively thin ingot reads: No 738 / 23.35 Oz / 917 FINE / $442.62 and has an assayer's corner-cut on the lower right. On the face to the right is the KELLOGG / & / HUMBERT / ASSAYERS imprint within a rectangle, and on the bottom or back face is the serial number repeated, 738, above the casting depression. An additional corner cut appears opposite the first. Surfaces are bright yellow-gold with a few dark-red copper streaks on and around the bottom face.
This ingot is an ideal selection for the collector who seeks a single example as part of a collection. By "type," Kellogg & Humbert is the most common S.S. Central America assayer by far; more than 340 of the ingots recovered bear the firm's imprint, compared to fewer than 100 ingots for Justh and Hunter, the firm with the second-highest total. The Kellogg & Humbert ingots are also available in a wide range of sizes, from under six ounces to the massive 934-ounce "Eureka" ingot.
At slightly over 23 ounces, this ingot offers a strong balance of visibility and portability. It is small enough to fit in the palm of one's hand, yet hefty within it, and its uncommonly high purity--917 fine is equivalent to commercial 22 karat gold and more pure than the U.S. coin standard of 900 fineness--gives the surfaces delightful yellow color. Comes with a treasure-chest-style case.
California Fractional Gold
1854 $1 Large Eagle Octagonal 1 Dollar, BG-504, Low R.5, MS61 NGC. The reverse of this design is an obvious borrowing from the Humbert-Assay Office fifty dollar slugs of 1851 and 1852, adding to its popularity. This sharp MS61 example is nearly as fine as the Jay Roe coin, an MS62 PCGS. Areas of yellow-gold alternate with copper-orange and lilac, with only a few well-hidden ticks that define the grade. Census: 1 in 61, 1 finer (8/10).
1854 $1 Liberty Octagonal 1 Dollar, BG-510, Low R.5, MS62 PCGS. A prooflike canary-gold octagonal dollar with traces of orange and rose toning here and there. Sharply struck and unblemished. The obverse has a pair of minute retained planchet flakes. Population: 7 in 62, 5 finer (8/10).
1860 25C Liberty Octagonal 25 Cents, BG-730, High R.6, MS62 PCGS. This variety is noteworthy for its advanced die breaks on the reverse, which undoubtedly is the cause of the early retirement of the reverse die. The obverse die soldiered on for the BG-731 and BG-732 marriages. This is a lustrous yellow-gold example with hints of rose toning above the portrait. Population: 5 in 62, 5 finer (8/10).
1871 25C Liberty Octagonal 25 Cents, BG-767, R.3, MS63 Prooflike NGC. A reflective and exceedingly impressive Select example of this scarce die pair. Pale green-gold color. The obverse with Liberty and G monogram below.
1872 25C Indian Octagonal 25 Cents, BG-791, R.3, MS66 Prooflike NGC. A shining yellow-gold example, moderately reflective with excellent detail. This octagonal 25 cents die pair is scarce but popular. Census: 4 in 66 Prooflike, 2 finer (7/10).
1876 25C Indian Octagonal 25 Cents, BG-799D, R.6, MS65 Deep Prooflike NGC. Excellent detail with profoundly reflective green-gold mirrors. A carefully preserved and high-end example of this very rare die pair.
1880 25C Indian Octagonal 25 Cents, BG-799W, High R.6, MS64 PCGS. Strong butter-yellow luster with mild reflectivity under faint milky patina. Pleasingly detailed and highly attractive. Population: 9 in 64, 2 finer (8/10).
1868 25C Liberty Round 25 Cents, BG-806, R.3, MS66 PCGS. Strong yellow-gold luster in broad fields. A slightly wavy but carefully preserved butter-yellow example of this scarce die pair. Population: 19 in 66, 1 finer (8/10).
1864 25C Liberty Round 25 Cents, BG-821, Low R.5, MS63 PCGS. Ex: Jay Roe. Decisively struck and nicely mirrored with hints of peripheral cherry-red toning. A few wispy lines account for the grade. Population: 2 in 63, 1 finer (8/10).
1874 25C Indian Round 25 Cents, BG-888, Low R.5, MS66 PCGS. Profoundly reflective with bright yellow-gold luster, suggestive of high silver alloy in the gold. Great contrast and eye appeal for this very-scarce-to-rare die pair. Population: 4 in 66, 0 finer (8/10).
1867 50C Liberty Octagonal 50 Cents, BG-905, Low R.5, MS65 PCGS. This prooflike representative is principally yellow-gold, although dashes of steel-blue and autumn-brown are also present. Devoid of detectable marks and housed in a green label holder. Population: 8 in 65, 6 finer (8/10).
Ex: Superior, 5/1995, lot 4108; The Hamous Collection of California Gold (Heritage, 9/2008), lot 1401.
1868 50C Liberty Octagonal 50 Cents, BG-906, High R.4, MS66 NGC. Soft, swirling luster and distinct green-gold variations in the satiny yellow-gold surfaces. An appealing example of this very scarce 50 cents die pair. Census: 1 in 66, 0 finer (8/10).
1875 50C Indian Octagonal 50 Cents, BG-946, R.4, MS65 NGC. Bold yellow-gold luster with lemony overtones on the strongly reflective reverse. A charming Gem example of this very scarce Indian 50 cents type. Census: 2 in 65, 1 finer (8/10).
1880 50C Indian Octagonal 50 Cents, BG-954, Low R.4, MS66 PCGS. A lemon-gold Premium Gem that has flashy fields and radiant devices. Essentially as made, and limited in grade only by the strike, which shows some weakness on the denominator and the A in DOLLAR. Encased in an old green label holder. Population: 2 in 66, 0 finer (8/10).
1865 50C Liberty Round 50 Cents, BG-1005, Low R.5, MS64 PCGS. Bright yellow-gold fields have strong mirrors. A pleasingly preserved Choice coin with prominent die crack at the upper right obverse. Population: 3 in 64, 0 finer (8/10).
1864 50C Liberty Round 50 Cents, BG-1016, R.5, MS64 PCGS. This flashy butter-gold near-Gem is well struck despite a slightly dished appearance (as made) on the reverse. Portions of Liberty's hair are absent due to aggressive die polishing by the maker. One vertical hairline behind Liberty's neck, but otherwise pristine. Population: 3 in 64, 0 finer (8/10).
1860 $1 Liberty Octagonal 1 Dollar, BG-1102, R.4, MS65 PCGS. The firm of Frontier, Deviercy & Co. produced these distinctive octagonal gold pieces. Lovely greenish-gold surfaces, with hints of orange and unusual prooflike reflectivity are the hallmark of this remarkable Gem specimen. The 0 in the date is widely repunched, characteristic of this variety. Population: 4 in 65, 2 finer (8/10).
1875 $1 Indian Octagonal 1 Dollar, BG-1125, Low R.5, MS65 PCGS. These Large Indian Head octagonal dollars were produced by Christopher Ferdinand Mohrig, of San Francisco. The present coin is sharply struck, with prooflike orange-gold surfaces. A die cud shows at the reverse rim, above N in CALIFORNIA, indicating the early failure of the die. Population: 2 in 65, 0 finer (8/10).
Ingots
Undated Cripple Creek, Colorado Gold Ingot. 31.3 gm. A modern memento from this historic mining district. Rectangular in shape, this small ingot measures 26 x 13 mm. The front of the ingot displays the four-line legend CRIPPLE CREEK / COLORADO / 999 FINE / 1 TR OZ. (with the 1 punched over a horizontal 1). The back of the ingot is concave and lightly hairlined. A similar item realized $2,079.20 as lot 4546 in our 2008 September Long Beach Signature.
Undated San Francisco Mint Silver Ingot. 6.73 Ounces. This bright silver ingot has a well-centered oval imprint at the top of the top side, followed by 712 / 999.5 / FINE. The sides are stamp-free. The center of the back side has 6.73 / OZs. A few patches of toning are seen on the back side. The consignor says this ingot was part of a 98.60 ounce delivery of scrap silver delivered to the Mint in September, 1942. The ingot measures 31 x 49 x 12 mm.
Nuggets
Large 43.85 Ounce Australian Gold Nugget. Fewer than five gold nuggets weighing more than 5 oz. are typically discovered each year, and specimens the size of the present example is terrifically rare. Not only that, but this nugget has a spectacular variety of natural surface textures, from the smooth rounded surfaces burnished by water tumbling on its long journey from mountain to outback, to the dimpled concavities and deep crevices, and the wide flattened face on which it naturally rests. Like a piece of fantastical golden Plasticine crushed and molded by the hand of Mother Nature herself, it measures approximately 3 7/8 x 2 7/8 x 1¾ inches and weighs an impressive 43.85 troy oz (1363.8 g).
7.66 Ounce Australian Gold Nugget. Most gold recovered today is microscopic, the massive scale of modern mining techniques being antipathetic to the recovery of specimen gold, and natural gold nuggets such as this are becoming rarer and rarer as productivity increases and technology marches onward. Yet it is in this form that gold shows its most alluring natural beauty and in particular such specimens from Australia, famed for their high karat content, as denoted by the lovely yellow-golden hue. This elongated nugget displays both the lovely burnished botryoidal areas, rubbed smooth by water tumbling on its way to the outback floor, as well as the finely textured concavities that retain the original natural surface of the metal's growth in the host rock, some of which is retained in the form of dark speckles that aesthetically dot the surface. A fine specimen, it measures approximately 3 x 1¼ x 1 1/8 inches and weighs 7.66 troy oz (238.1 g).
2.35 Ounce "Pancake" Gold Nugget. This beautiful gold specimen is a great example of the remarkable forms in which native gold can be found, created entirely naturally. Almost completely flat and almost completely square, it has an uncanny yet totally natural appearance, further enhanced by the thicker sections at the edges having been naturally tumbled to a gleaming luster, while the majority of each face has a highly dimpled, crumpled-looking texture. Natural apertures add to its appeal and the nugget measures approximately 1 7/8 x 1¾ x 3/8 inches and weighs 2.35 troy oz (73.2 g).
Session 5
Colonials
(1670-75) FARTH St. Patrick Farthing--Environmental Damage--NGC Details. Fine. NGC Census: (5/20). PCGS Population (7/113). (#42)
(c. 1828) TOKEN American Plantations 1/24 Part Real, Restrike--Damaged--NGC Details. XF. NGC Census: (0/4). PCGS Population (0/27). (#52)
(c. 1828) TOKEN American Plantations 1/24 Part Real, Restrike--Damaged--NGC Details. XF. NGC Census: (0/4). PCGS Population (0/27). (#52)
1723 PENNY Rosa Americana Penny--Planchet Flaw--NGC Details. XF. NGC Census: (0/13). PCGS Population (7/51). (#125)
1723 FARTH Hibernia Farthing, DEI GRATIA VF30 NGC. NGC Census: (3/47). PCGS Population (1/183). (#176)
1723 FARTH Hibernia Farthing, DEI GRATIA AU58 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (30/65). NGC Census: (12/12). (#176)
1723 1/2P Hibernia Halfpenny XF40 NGC. NGC Census: (5/84). PCGS Population (29/275). (#180)
1723 1/2P Hibernia Halfpenny MS62 Brown NGC. NGC Census: (12/17). PCGS Population (22/67). (#180)
1713-D 30DEN French Colonies 30 Deniers--Environmental Damage--NGC Details. VF. NGC Census: (0/2). PCGS Population (0/8). (#158683)
1762-A SOU M French Colonies Sou Marque VF30 NGC. NGC Census: (0/0). PCGS Population (0/10). (#158680)
1767-A 9DEN French Colonies Copper Sou, RF Counterstamp XF40 PCGS. PCGS Population (8/20). NGC Census: (2/12). (#158637)
1773 1/2P Virginia Halfpenny, Period AU58 NGC. NGC Census: (15/58). PCGS Population (30/166). (#240)
1773 1/2P Virginia Halfpenny, Period MS63 Red and Brown PCGS. PCGS Population (85/98). NGC Census: (15/27). (#241)
1773 1/2P Virginia Halfpenny, Period MS63 Red and Brown PCGS. PCGS Population (85/98). NGC Census: (15/27). (#241)
1773 1/2P Virginia Halfpenny, Period MS63 Red and Brown NGC. NGC Census: (15/27). PCGS Population (85/98). (#241)
1773 1/2P Virginia Halfpenny, No Period XF45 NGC. NGC Census: (1/18). PCGS Population (6/64). (#243)
1773 1/2P Virginia Halfpenny, No Period AU55 PCGS. PCGS Population (4/53). NGC Census: (2/16). (#243)
1787 1C Massachusetts Cent, Horned Eagle Fine 15 NGC. NGC Census: (0/18). PCGS Population (8/53). (#305)
1785 COPPER Connecticut Copper, Bust Right--Damaged--NGC Details. VG. NGC Census: (1/20). PCGS Population (2/52). (#316)
1785 COPPER Connecticut Copper, Bust Right--Environmental Damage--NGC Details. VF. NGC Census: (1/17). PCGS Population (5/31). (#316)
1785 COPPER Connecticut Copper, Bust Right--Environmental Damage--NGC Details. VF. NGC Census: (1/17). PCGS Population (5/31). (#316)
1785 COPPER Connecticut Copper, Bust Right--Planchet Flaw--NGC Details. VF. NGC Census: (1/17). PCGS Population (5/31). (#316)
1785 COPPER Connecticut Copper, Bust Right VF25 PCGS. PCGS Population (8/23). NGC Census: (6/11). (#316)
1785 COPPER Connecticut Copper, Bust Right VF25 NGC. NGC Census: (6/11). PCGS Population (8/23). (#316)
1785 COPPER Connecticut Copper, Bust Right VF25 NGC. NGC Census: (6/11). PCGS Population (8/23). (#316)
1785 COPPER Connecticut Copper, Bust Right VF25 NGC. NGC Census: (6/11). PCGS Population (8/23). (#316)
1785 COPPER Connecticut Copper, Bust Right VF25 NGC. NGC Census: (6/11). PCGS Population (8/23). (#316)
1785 COPPER Connecticut Copper, Bust Right VF30 NGC. NGC Census: (4/7). PCGS Population (7/16). (#316)
1785 COPPER Connecticut Copper, Bust Left--Planchet Flaw--NGC Details. Fine. NGC Census: (0/0). PCGS Population (0/3). (#322)
1785 COPPER Connecticut Copper, Bust Left--Planchet Flaw--NGC Details. Fine. NGC Census: (0/0). PCGS Population (0/3). (#322)
1786 COPPER Connecticut Copper, Mailed Bust Left--Scratches--NGC Details. VF. NGC Census: (0/7). PCGS Population (7/24). (#331)
1786 COPPER Connecticut Copper, Mailed Bust Left XF40 NGC. NGC Census: (2/2). PCGS Population (1/10). (#331)
1787 COPPER CONNECT Mailed Bust Left Connecticut Copper--John Burger "N York" Counterstamp Obverse--Fine 15 NGC.
1787 COPPER Connecticut Copper, Draped Bust Left Fine 12 NGC. NGC Census: (5/50). PCGS Population (30/436). (#370)
1787 COPPER Connecticut Copper, Draped Bust Left--Bent--NGC Details. VF. NGC Census: (6/40). PCGS Population (73/294). (#370)
1787 COPPER Connecticut Copper, Draped Bust Left VF25 NGC. NGC Census: (10/30). PCGS Population (74/220). (#370)
1787 COPPER Connecticut Copper, Draped Bust Left VF25 NGC. NGC Census: (10/30). PCGS Population (74/220). (#370)
1787 COPPER Connecticut Copper, Draped Bust Left VF30 PCGS. PCGS Population (53/166). NGC Census: (6/24). (#370)
1787 COPPER Connecticut Copper, Draped Bust Left VF30 PCGS. PCGS Population (53/166). NGC Census: (6/24). (#370)
1787 COPPER Connecticut Copper, Draped Bust Left--Planchet Flaw--NGC Details. XF. NGC Census: (4/16). PCGS Population (45/67). (#370)
1786 COPPER New Jersey Copper, Narrow Shield VG10 PCGS. PCGS Population (9/163). NGC Census: (1/41). (#496)
1787 COPPER New Jersey Copper, Large Planchet, Plain Shield--Damaged--NGC Details. VF. NGC Census: (1/28). PCGS Population (20/122). (#509)
1787 COPPER New Jersey Copper, Large Planchet, Plain Shield VF20 NGC. NGC Census: (1/29). PCGS Population (21/122). (#509)
1786 COPPER Vermont Copper, VERMONTENSIUM--Corroded--NCS. Fine Details. NGC Census: (1/24). PCGS Population (23/159). (#545)
1783 COPPER Nova Constellatio Copper, Pointed Rays, Small US--Environmental Damage--NGC Details. VF. NGC Census: (2/24). PCGS Population (4/124). (#801)
1783 COPPER Nova Constellatio Copper, Pointed Rays, Small US VF25 PCGS. PCGS Population (13/111). NGC Census: (1/23). (#801)
1783 COPPER Nova Constellatio Copper, Pointed Rays, Large US--Environmental Damage--NGC Details. Fine. NGC Census: (0/23). PCGS Population (4/74). (#804)
1783 COPPER Nova Constellatio Copper, Blunt Rays--Rev Scratched--NGC Details. VG. NGC Census: (0/12). PCGS Population (1/109). (#807)
Federal Contract Coinage
1787 1C Fugio Cent, STATES UNITED, 4 Cinquefoils, Pointed Rays--Corrosion--NGC Details. VG. NGC Census: (5/252). PCGS Population (11/962). (#883)
1787 1C Fugio Cent, STATES UNITED, 4 Cinquefoils, Pointed Rays VF25 NGC. NGC Census: (15/212). PCGS Population (60/777). (#883)
Colonials
(1792-94) TOKEN Kentucky Token, Plain Edge AU58 NGC. NGC Census: (13/23). PCGS Population (42/63). (#614)
1794 TOKEN Plain Edge Franklin Press Token--Scratches--NGC Details. VF. NGC Census: (0/70). PCGS Population (0/185). (#630)
1795 1C Talbot Allum & Lee Cent XF45 NGC. NGC Census: (3/50). PCGS Population (4/179). (#640)
1794 1C Talbot/Howard Mule AU50 PCGS. PCGS Population (3/8). NGC Census: (0/0). (#976)
1783 1C Washington & Independence Cent, Large Military Bust VF35 NGC. NGC Census: (0/42). PCGS Population (18/159). (#667)
1783 1C Washington & Independence Cent, Large Military Bust XF45 NGC. NGC Census: (3/36). PCGS Population (40/90). (#667)
1783 1C Washington & Independence Cent, Large Military Bust AU55 NGC. NGC Census: (13/17). PCGS Population (20/34). (#667)
1783 1C Washington & Independence Cent, Draped Bust, No Button--Scratches--NGC Details. VF. NGC Census: (0/24). PCGS Population (2/109). (#676)
1783 1C Washington & Independence Cent, Draped Bust, No Button XF45 PCGS. PCGS Population (24/44). NGC Census: (3/13). (#676)
1783 1C Washington & Independence Cent, Draped Bust, Button Fine 12 NGC. NGC Census: (0/4). PCGS Population (2/23). (#679)
1783 1C Washington & Independence Cent, Draped Bust, No Button, Copper Restrike, Plain Edge PR62 Brown NGC. NGC Census: (3/4). PCGS Population (1/30). (#682)
1783 1C Washington & Independence Cent, Draped Bust, No Button, Copper Restrike, Engrailed Edge PR63 Brown NGC. NGC Census: (9/13). PCGS Population (20/79). (#685)
1783 1C Washington & Independence Cent, Draped Bust, No Button, Copper Restrike, Engrailed Edge PR64 Brown PCGS. PCGS Population (34/45). NGC Census: (6/7). (#685)
1783 1C Washington Unity States Cent--Environmental Damage--NGC Details. XF. NGC Census: (6/76). PCGS Population (37/173). (#689)
1783 1C Washington Unity States Cent XF45 NGC. NGC Census: (23/53). PCGS Population (53/120). (#689)
Undated 1C Washington Double Head Cent XF40 NGC. NGC Census: (1/44). PCGS Population (26/137). (#692)
Undated 1C Washington Double Head Cent XF45 NGC. NGC Census: (2/42). PCGS Population (31/106). (#692)
1791 1C Washington Small Eagle Cent VF30 NGC. NGC Census: (1/51). PCGS Population (4/187). (#705)
1793 1/2P Washington Ship Halfpenny, Copper, Lettered Edge AU53 PCGS. PCGS Population (25/53). NGC Census: (4/13). (#734)
1795 1/2P Washington Grate Halfpenny, Large Buttons, Reeded Edge XF45 NGC. NGC Census: (1/43). PCGS Population (7/174). (#746)
Undated PENNY Washington Liberty & Security Penny--Planchet Flaw--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (0/26). PCGS Population (8/95). (#767)
1795 1/2P Washington North Wales Halfpenny, Plain Edge, One Star at Each Side of Harp VF20 PCGS. PCGS Population (12/55). NGC Census: (1/13). (#770)
Half Cents
1794 1/2 C --Damaged, Graffiti--ANACS. Fine Details Net AG3. NGC Census: (0/133). PCGS Population (4/332). Mintage: 81,600. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AG3 : $305. (#1003)(
Registry values: P7)
1794 1/2 C --Corrosion--NGC Details. Fine. C-2a. NGC Census: (10/113). PCGS Population (22/259). Mintage: 81,600. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Fine 12: $1,200. (#1003)(
Registry values: P7)
1794 1/2 C --Corrosion--NGC Details. VF. C-4a. NGC Census: (6/98). PCGS Population (21/201). Mintage: 81,600. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $2,175. (#1003)(
Registry values: P7)
1795 1/2 C Lettered Edge--Corroded--ANACS. Good 4 Details. NGC Census: (2/49). PCGS Population (2/117). Mintage: 139,690. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Good 4 : $450. (#1009)(
Registry values: P6)
1795 1/2 C Lettered Edge--Corrosion--NGC Details. VG. C-2a. NGC Census: (2/47). PCGS Population (5/110). Mintage: 139,690. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VG8 : $535. (#1009)(
Registry values: P6)
1795 1/2 C Lettered Edge--Corrosion--NGC Details. VG. C-1. NGC Census: (2/47). PCGS Population (5/110). Mintage: 139,690. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VG8 : $535. (#1009)(
Registry values: P6)
1795 1/2 C Plain Edge Fair 2 PCGS. PCGS Population (2/198). NGC Census: (1/85). Mintage: 139,690. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Fair 2 : $167. (#1018)(
Registry values: P6)
1795 1/2 C Plain Edge--Scratched--ANACS. Fine 12 Details. C-5b. NGC Census: (11/56). PCGS Population (15/134). Mintage: 139,690. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Fine 12: $1,525. (#1018)(
Registry values: P6)
1797 1/2 C Plain Edge--Corroded, Double Struck--ANACS. Fine Details Net VG8. C-2. NGC Census: (3/38). PCGS Population (8/106). Mintage: 127,840. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VG8 : $600. (#1036)(
Registry values: P6)
1804 1/2 C Plain 4, No Stems XF40 ANACS. NGC Census: (38/574). PCGS Population (58/403). Mintage: 1,055,312. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $315. (#1063)(
Registry values: P4)
1804 1/2 C Crosslet 4, Stems AU55 NGC. C-9. NGC Census: (0/0). PCGS Population (22/39). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $660. (#1069)(
Registry values: P4)
1804 1/2 C Spiked Chin VF20 PCGS. PCGS Population (11/193). NGC Census: (6/151). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $225. (#1075)(
Registry values: P4)
1804 1/2 C Spiked Chin VF30 PCGS. PCGS Population (17/161). NGC Census: (8/137). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF30: $275. (#1075)(
Registry values: P4)
1806 1/2 C Small 6, No Stems VF30 PCGS. PCGS Population (31/351). NGC Census: (6/382). Mintage: 356,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF30: $232. (#1093)(
Registry values: P4)
1806 1/2 C Small 6, No Stems VF35 PCGS. PCGS Population (42/309). NGC Census: (8/374). Mintage: 356,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF35: $259. (#1093)(
Registry values: P4)
1806 1/2 C Small 6, No Stems XF45 PCGS. PCGS Population (34/215). NGC Census: (13/349). Mintage: 356,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $394. (#1093)(
Registry values: P4)
1806 1/2 C Small 6, Stems Fine 12 NGC. C-2. NGC Census: (2/68). PCGS Population (6/23). Mintage: 356,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Fine 12: $665. (#1096)(
Registry values: P4)
1808/7 1/2 C Fine 12 PCGS. PCGS Population (4/40). NGC Census: (2/15). Mintage: 400,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Fine 12: $575. (#1110)(
Registry values: P5)
1809/6 1/2 C XF45 PCGS. PCGS Population (37/79). NGC Census: (15/107). Mintage: 1,154,572. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $301. (#1126)(
Registry values: P3)
1809/6 1/2 C AU50 PCGS. PCGS Population (17/62). NGC Census: (9/98). Mintage: 1,154,572. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $450. (#1126)(
Registry values: P3)
1811 1/2 C --Damaged--NGC Details. VG. NGC Census: (3/28). PCGS Population (12/104). Mintage: 63,140. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VG8 : $650. (#1135)(
Registry values: P7)
1828 1/2 C 13 Stars AU58 NGC. NGC Census: (141/350). PCGS Population (99/222). Mintage: 606,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $195. (#1147)(
Registry values: P1)
1828 1/2 C 13 Stars AU58 NGC. NGC Census: (141/350). PCGS Population (99/221). Mintage: 606,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $195. (#1147)(
Registry values: P1)
1829 1/2 C Brown--Recolored--ANACS. MS60 Details. C-1. NGC Census: (1/126). PCGS Population (5/86). Mintage: 487,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $240. (#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: $290. (#1153)(
Registry values: P3)
1832 1/2 C AU58 NGC. NGC Census: (50/118). PCGS Population (35/99). Mintage: 154,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $200. (#1159)(
Registry values: P3)
1834 1/2 C MS64 Brown PCGS. PCGS Population (53/14). NGC Census: (78/28). Mintage: 141,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $535. (#1165)(
Registry values: P1)
1834 1/2 C MS64 Brown PCGS. PCGS Population (52/13). NGC Census: (78/28). Mintage: 141,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $535. (#1165)(
Registry values: P1)
1834 1/2 C MS64 Brown NGC. C-1. NGC Census: (78/28). PCGS Population (53/13). Mintage: 141,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $535. (#1165)(
Registry values: P1)
1834 1/2 C MS65 Brown PCGS. PCGS Population (14/0). NGC Census: (23/5). Mintage: 141,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $1,125. (#1165)(
Registry values: P1)
1835 1/2 C XF45 PCGS. PCGS Population (62/634). NGC Census: (19/593). Mintage: 398,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $99. (#1168)(
Registry values: P1)
1835 1/2 C AU55 NGC. NGC Census: (44/523). PCGS Population (95/439). Mintage: 398,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $155. (#1168)(
Registry values: P1)
1835 1/2 C MS64 Brown PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (107/20). NGC Census: (111/54). Mintage: 398,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $540. (#1168)(
Registry values: P1)
1835 1/2 C MS64 Brown PCGS. PCGS Population (106/21). NGC Census: (111/54). Mintage: 398,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $550. (#1168)(
Registry values: P1)
1849 1/2 C Large Date MS61 Brown NGC. C-1. NGC Census: (19/117). PCGS Population (6/91). Mintage: 39,864. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS61: $380. (#1218)(
Registry values: P3)
1850 1/2 C AU55 ANACS. NGC Census: (11/125). PCGS Population (26/106). Mintage: 39,800. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $220. (#1221)(
Registry values: P3)
1851 1/2 C MS63 Brown PCGS. PCGS Population (68/31). NGC Census: (87/84). Mintage: 147,672. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $320. (#1224)(
Registry values: P2)
1851 1/2 C MS64 Brown PCGS. PCGS Population (30/1). NGC Census: (67/17). Mintage: 147,672. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $460. (#1224)(
Registry values: P2)
1853 1/2 C MS62 Brown NGC. C-1. NGC Census: (103/458). PCGS Population (66/297). Mintage: 129,694. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $225. (#1227)(
Registry values: P1)
1853 1/2 C MS63 Brown NGC. C-1. NGC Census: (144/314). PCGS Population (131/165). Mintage: 129,694. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $315. (#1227)(
Registry values: P1)
1854 1/2 C MS64 Brown PCGS. PCGS Population (65/16). NGC Census: (106/57). Mintage: 55,358. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $430. (#1230)(
Registry values: P1)
1855 1/2 C AU58 PCGS. PCGS Population (68/332). NGC Census: (48/471). Mintage: 56,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $170. (#1233)(
Registry values: P1)
1855 1/2 C MS64 Red and Brown NGC. NGC Census: (75/56). PCGS Population (138/20). Mintage: 56,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $600. (#1234)(
Registry values: P1)
1856 1/2 C MS63 Brown PCGS. PCGS Population (53/16). NGC Census: (44/62). Mintage: 40,430. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $360. (#1236)(
Registry values: P2)
Large Cents
1793 1C Wreath Cent, Vine and Bars--Corroded--ANACS. Good Details Net FR2. NGC Census: (3/173). PCGS Population (12/439). Mintage: 63,353. (#1347)(
Registry values: N491)
1793 1C Wreath Cent, Vine and Bars--Corrosion--NGC Details. Fine. NGC Census: (8/132). PCGS Population (27/277). Mintage: 63,353. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Fine 12: $4,375. (#1347)
1794 1C Head of 1795--Corroded--ANACS. VG10 Details. NGC Census: (6/309). PCGS Population (17/391). Mintage: 918,521. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VG10: $580. (#1365)(
Registry values: N991)
1794 1C Head of 1795--Corroded--NGC Details. VF. NGC Census: (17/261). PCGS Population (47/285). Mintage: 918,521. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $1,800. (#1365)(
Registry values: N1793)
1795 1C Plain Edge--Damaged--NGC Details. VG. NGC Census: (3/107). PCGS Population (16/275). Mintage: 501,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VG8 : $525. (#1380)(
Registry values: N491)
1796 1C Liberty Cap--Corrosion--NGC Details. VG. S-84. NGC Census: (4/67). PCGS Population (9/111). Mintage: 109,825. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VG8 : $475. (#1392)(
Registry values: N491)
1797 1C Reverse of 1797, Stems VG10 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (8/176). NGC Census: (3/89). Mintage: 897,510. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VG10: $330. (#1422)(
Registry values: N491)
1798 1C First Hair Style--Corrosion--NGC Details. XF. S-154. NGC Census: (11/53). PCGS Population (19/34). Mintage: 1,841,745. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $1,750. (#1431)(
Registry values: N1793)
1800 1C --Corrosion--NGC Details. XF. S-203. NGC Census: (8/23). PCGS Population (6/22). Mintage: 2,822,175. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $1,550. (#1449)(
Registry values: N1793)
1801 1C --Corrosion--NGC Details. VF. S-216. NGC Census: (4/40). PCGS Population (9/51). Mintage: 1,362,837. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $500. (#1458)(
Registry values: N491)
1801 1C 3 Errors--Corrosion--NGC Details. VG. S-218. NGC Census: (1/7). PCGS Population (5/20). Mintage: 1,362,837. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VG8 : $500. (#1461)(
Registry values: P1)
1801 1C 100/000--Environmental Damage--NGC Details. Fine. S-221. NGC Census: (0/0). PCGS Population (0/12). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Fine 12: $300. (#1467)(
Registry values: P1)
1802 1C 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: 3,435,100. (#1470)
1804 1C --Bent, Corroded, Damaged--ANACS. VG Details Net AG3. NGC Census: (3/43). PCGS Population (26/129). Mintage: 96,500. (#1504)(
Registry values: N491)
1805 1C --Corrosion--NGC Details. VF. S-269. NGC Census: (4/74). PCGS Population (12/108). Mintage: 941,116. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $440. (#1510)(
Registry values: N491)
1807 1C Comet VF20 PCGS. PCGS Population (3/19). NGC Census: (0/10). Mintage: 829,221. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $750. (#1531)(
Registry values: P1)
1809 1C --Corroded--ANACS. VF30 Details. NGC Census: (5/27). PCGS Population (8/34). Mintage: 222,867. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF30: $1,520. (#1546)(
Registry values: N1793)
1811 1C --Scratched--ANACS. VG10 Details. NGC Census: (2/38). PCGS Population (5/82). Mintage: 218,025. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VG10: $253. (#1555)(
Registry values: N491)
1813 1C --Obverse Damage--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (5/53). PCGS Population (13/33). Mintage: 418,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $2,275. (#1570)
1814 1C Crosslet 4--Corroded--ANACS. VF20 Details. NGC Census: (7/167). PCGS Population (11/183). Mintage: 357,830. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $530. (#1573)(
Registry values: N991)
1817 1C 13 Stars XF45 PCGS. PCGS Population (16/178). NGC Census: (11/234). Mintage: 3,948,400. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $204. (#1594)(
Registry values: N491)
1817 1C 13 Stars AU58 PCGS. PCGS Population (37/97). NGC Census: (38/163). Mintage: 3,948,400. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $325. (#1594)(
Registry values: N491)
1817 1C 13 Stars AU58 NGC. NGC Census: (38/163). PCGS Population (36/96). Mintage: 3,948,400. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $325. (#1594)(
Registry values: N491)
1818 1C --Altered Color--NGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (2/316). PCGS Population (11/268). Mintage: 3,167,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $250. (#1600)
1818 1C MS63 Brown NGC. NGC Census: (101/103). 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 XF45 NGC. NGC Census: (8/195). PCGS Population (3/100). Mintage: 2,671,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $208. (#1603)(
Registry values: N208)
1820 1C Large Date Brown--Environmental Damage--NGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (1/460). PCGS Population (2/412). Mintage: 4,407,550. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $250. (#1615)(
Registry values: N491)
1820 1C Large Date MS64 Brown PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (170/127). NGC Census: (164/184). Mintage: 4,407,550. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $765. (#1615)(
Registry values: N991)
1822 1C --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. XF. NGC Census: (5/118). PCGS Population (12/76). Mintage: 2,072,339. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $275. (#1624)(
Registry values: N491)
1828 1C Large Narrow Date--Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. XF. NGC Census: (7/104). PCGS Population (5/64). Mintage: 2,260,624. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $250. (#1654)(
Registry values: N491)
1830 1C Large Letters XF45 NGC. NGC Census: (6/77). PCGS Population (7/74). Mintage: 1,711,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $188. (#1672)(
Registry values: N491)
1831 1C Large Letters MS63 Brown PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (18/11). NGC Census: (18/38). Mintage: 3,359,260. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $630. (#1678)(
Registry values: N991)
1832 1C Large Letters PCGS Genuine. 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. Mintage: 2,362,000. (#1687)
1833 1C XF45 ANACS. NGC Census: (10/142). PCGS Population (8/114). Mintage: 2,739,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $168. (#1696)(
Registry values: N208)
1834 1C Large 8, Small Stars, Medium Letters AU53 NGC. NGC Census: (5/135). PCGS Population (4/53). Mintage: 1,855,100. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU53: $200. (#1699)(
Registry values: N491)
1835 1C Small 8 and Stars AU50 PCGS. PCGS Population (4/17). NGC Census: (0/0). (#1717)(
Registry values: P1)
1837 1C Head of 1838 XF40 PCGS. PCGS Population (15/240). NGC Census: (4/472). Mintage: 5,558,300. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $90. (#1729)(
Registry values: N208)
1838 1C AU50 PCGS. PCGS Population (39/357). NGC Census: (10/500). Mintage: 6,370,200. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $175. (#1741)(
Registry values: N491)
1838 1C AU58 NGC. NGC Census: (71/384). PCGS Population (50/244). Mintage: 6,370,200. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $215. (#1741)(
Registry values: N491)
1838 1C MS61 Brown ANACS. NGC Census: (28/355). PCGS Population (7/233). Mintage: 6,370,200. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS61: $275. (#1741)(
Registry values: N491)
1838 1C MS64 Brown NGC. NGC Census: (103/102). PCGS Population (86/42). Mintage: 6,370,200. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $550. (#1741)
From The Classic Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
1838 1C MS65 Brown NGC. NGC Census: (75/27). PCGS Population (31/11). Mintage: 6,370,200. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $900. (#1741)(
Registry values: N1793)
1840 1C Small Date XF45 PCGS. PCGS Population (6/23). NGC Census: (0/0). (#1823)(
Registry values: P1)
1841 1C AU58 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (8/27). NGC Census: (13/53). Mintage: 1,597,367. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $300. (#1832)(
Registry values: N491)
1844 1C 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. Mintage: 2,398,752. (#1856)
1847 1C MS64 Brown NGC. N-37. NGC Census: (88/70). PCGS Population (35/10). Mintage: 6,183,669. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $500. (#1877)(
Registry values: N991)
1848 1C MS64 Brown PCGS. PCGS Population (50/9). NGC Census: (95/61). Mintage: 6,415,799. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $420. (#1883)(
Registry values: N991)
1851 1C MS64 Brown PCGS. PCGS Population (125/63). NGC Census: (159/243). Mintage: 9,889,707. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $320. (#1892)(
Registry values: N991)
1853 1C MS63 Red and Brown PCGS. PCGS Population (73/298). NGC Census: (52/309). Mintage: 6,641,131. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $320. (#1902)(
Registry values: N491)
1853 1C MS64 Red and Brown PCGS. PCGS Population (203/95). NGC Census: (156/153). Mintage: 6,641,131. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $575. (#1902)(
Registry values: N991)
1855 1C Upright 5s MS65 Brown PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (37/7). NGC Census: (108/42). Mintage: 1,574,829. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $580. (#1907)(
Registry values: N991)
1856 1C Upright 5 MS63 Brown NGC. NGC Census: (112/379). PCGS Population (111/112). Mintage: 2,690,463. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $235. (#1919)(
Registry values: N491)
1856 1C Upright 5 MS61 Red and Brown ANACS. N-14. NGC Census: (0/251). PCGS Population (1/268). Mintage: 2,690,463. (#1920)(
Registry values: N491)
1857 1C Small Date XF45 ANACS. Mintage: 333,456. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $161. (#1931)
1857 1C Large Date--Rim Damage--NGC Details. AU. N-1. NGC Census: (12/410). PCGS Population (27/254). Mintage: 333,456. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $180. (#1928)(
Registry values: N491)
1857 1C Large Date AU55 NGC. NGC Census: (31/374). 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 AU58 NGC. NGC Census: (52/322). PCGS Population (41/156). Mintage: 333,456. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $225. (#1928)(
Registry values: N491)
1857 1C Large Date--Altered Color--MS60 Brown NCS. Unc Details. NGC Census: (2/320). PCGS Population (6/150). Mintage: 333,456. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $240. (#1928)(
Registry values: N491)
1857 1C Large Date MS64 Brown NGC. N-1. NGC Census: (105/42). PCGS Population (40/6). Mintage: 333,456. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $590. (#1928)(
Registry values: N991)
Flying Eagle Cents
1857 1C AU58 PCGS. PCGS Population (178/2270). NGC Census: (108/1917). Mintage: 17,450,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $265. (#2016)(
Registry values: N491)
1857 1C AU58 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (178/2270). NGC Census: (108/1917). Mintage: 17,450,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $265. (#2016)(
Registry values: N491)
1857 1C MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (268/1557). PCGS Population (367/1808). Mintage: 17,450,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $455. (#2016)(
Registry values: N991)
1857 1C MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (366/1811). NGC Census: (268/1556). Mintage: 17,450,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $455. (#2016)(
Registry values: N991)
1857 1C MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (720/1090). NGC Census: (473/1084). Mintage: 17,450,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $650. (#2016)(
Registry values: N991)
1857 1C MS63 ANACS. NGC Census: (473/1084). PCGS Population (720/1090). Mintage: 17,450,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $650. (#2016)(
Registry values: N991)
1857 1C MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (473/1084). PCGS Population (719/1088). Mintage: 17,450,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $650. (#2016)(
Registry values: N991)
1858 1C Small Letters--Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (0/0). PCGS Population (2/520). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $300. (#2020)(
Registry values: N491)
1858 1C Small Letters MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (147/297). NGC Census: (0/0). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $745. (#2020)
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
1858/7 1C VF30 NGC. FS-006. NGC Census: (11/120). PCGS Population (8/132). Mintage: 24,600,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF30: $506. (#2022)(
Registry values: N991)
1858/7 1C --Late Die State--XF40 ANACS. NGC Census: (11/101). PCGS Population (19/103). Mintage: 24,600,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $740. (#2022)(
Registry values: N991)
Indian Cents
1859 1C XF45 PCGS. PCGS Population (94/1706). NGC Census: (1/14). Mintage: 36,400,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $98. (#2052)(
Registry values: N1)
1859 1C AU50 PCGS. PCGS Population (52/1654). NGC Census: (1/13). Mintage: 36,400,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $125. (#2052)(
Registry values: N491)
1859 1C AU53 PCGS. PCGS Population (33/1616). NGC Census: (0/13). Mintage: 36,400,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU53: $135. (#2052)(
Registry values: N491)
1859 1C MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (478/687). NGC Census: (1/7). Mintage: 36,400,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $545. (#2052)(
Registry values: N991)
1860 1C MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (105/730). PCGS Population (107/854). Mintage: 20,566,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $200. (#2058)(
Registry values: N491)
1860 1C MS63 PCGS. Ex:The Connelly Collection. PCGS Population (263/590). NGC Census: (201/529). Mintage: 20,566,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $290. (#2058)
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N491)
1861 1C MS64 PCGS. Ex:The Connelly Collection. PCGS Population (363/227). NGC Census: (270/186). Mintage: 10,100,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $440. (#2061)
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
1862 1C MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (448/832). NGC Census: (254/672). Mintage: 28,075,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $175. (#2064)(
Registry values: N491)
1862 1C MS63 PCGS. Ex:The Connelly Collection. PCGS Population (448/831). NGC Census: (254/672). Mintage: 28,075,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $170. (#2064)
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N491)
1862 1C MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (254/672). PCGS Population (448/831). Mintage: 28,075,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $170. (#2064)(
Registry values: N491)
1862 1C MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (573/259). NGC Census: (474/198). Mintage: 28,075,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $330. (#2064)(
Registry values: N991)
1862 1C MS65 NGC. NGC Census: (163/35). PCGS Population (193/66). Mintage: 28,075,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $740. (#2064)(
Registry values: N1793)
1863 1C MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (665/825). NGC Census: (420/765). Mintage: 49,840,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $170. (#2067)(
Registry values: N491)
1863 1C MS64 PCGS Secure. PCGS Population (646/177). NGC Census: (558/207). Mintage: 49,840,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $320. (#2067)(
Registry values: N991)
1863 1C MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (558/207). PCGS Population (648/177). Mintage: 49,840,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $320. (#2067)(
Registry values: N991)
1863 1C MS64 PCGS. Ex:The Connelly Collection. PCGS Population (646/177). NGC Census: (558/207). Mintage: 49,840,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $320. (#2067)
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
1864 1C Copper-Nickel MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (250/472). PCGS Population (381/539). Mintage: 13,740,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $235. (#2070)(
Registry values: N491)
1864 1C Copper-Nickel MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (382/540). NGC Census: (250/472). Mintage: 13,740,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $235. (#2070)(
Registry values: N491)
1864 1C Copper-Nickel MS64 PCGS. Ex:The Connelly Collection. PCGS Population (438/101). NGC Census: (349/123). Mintage: 13,740,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $440. (#2070)
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
1864 1C Copper-Nickel MS64 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (438/101). NGC Census: (349/123). Mintage: 13,740,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $430. (#2070)(
Registry values: N991)
1864 1C Bronze No L MS64 Brown PCGS. Ex:The Connelly Collection. PCGS Population (80/33). NGC Census: (93/103). Mintage: 39,233,712. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $145. (#2076)
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N491)
1864 1C Bronze No L MS64 Brown PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (80/33). NGC Census: (93/103). Mintage: 39,233,712. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $145. (#2076)(
Registry values: N491)
1864 1C L On Ribbon VF20 PCGS. PCGS Population (25/669). NGC Census: (6/552). Mintage: 39,233,712. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $155. (#2079)(
Registry values: N1)
1864 1C L On Ribbon MS63 Brown PCGS. PCGS Population (66/57). NGC Census: (81/90). Mintage: 39,233,712. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $480. (#2079)(
Registry values: N991)
1864 1C L On Ribbon MS63 Red and Brown PCGS. Ex:The Connelly Collection. PCGS Population (132/290). NGC Census: (56/278). Mintage: 39,233,712. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $565. (#2080)
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
1865 1C Fancy 5 MS62 Red and Brown PCGS. PCGS Population (14/452). NGC Census: (9/401). Mintage: 35,429,288. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $96. (#2083)(
Registry values: N491)
1865 1C Fancy 5 MS66 Red and Brown NGC. NGC Census: (18/1). PCGS Population (3/0). Mintage: 35,429,288. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $1,125. (#2083)(
Registry values: N1793)
1865 1C Fancy 5 MS64 Red PCGS. Ex:The Connelly Collection. PCGS Population (105/49). NGC Census: (43/37). Mintage: 35,429,288. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $420. (#2084)
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
1865 1C Plain 5 MS64 Red and Brown PCGS. PCGS Population (66/16). NGC Census: (5/3). (#92083)(
Registry values: P6)
1865 1C Plain 5 MS64 Red and Brown PCGS. PCGS Population (66/16). NGC Census: (5/3). (#92083)(
Registry values: P6)
1866 1C AU58 ANACS. NGC Census: (38/212). PCGS Population (48/118). Mintage: 9,826,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $210. (#2085)(
Registry values: N491)
1866 1C MS64 Red and Brown PCGS. PCGS Population (199/63). NGC Census: (121/125). Mintage: 9,826,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $715. (#2086)(
Registry values: N991)
1867 1C MS64 Red and Brown PCGS. Ex:The Connelly Collection. PCGS Population (228/49). NGC Census: (132/128). Mintage: 9,821,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $775. (#2089)
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
1868 1C MS64 Brown PCGS. Ex:The Connelly Collection. PCGS Population (38/11). NGC Census: (56/19). Mintage: 10,266,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $410. (#2091)
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
1868 1C MS62 Red and Brown NGC. NGC Census: (7/283). PCGS Population (13/383). Mintage: 10,266,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $255. (#2092)(
Registry values: N991)
1868 1C MS64 Red and Brown PCGS. PCGS Population (193/95). NGC Census: (136/112). Mintage: 10,266,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $555. (#2092)(
Registry values: N991)
1869 1C VF30 PCGS. PCGS Population (24/428). NGC Census: (15/391). Mintage: 6,420,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF30: $292. (#2094)(
Registry values: N491)
1869 1C XF45 NGC. FS-008.3. NGC Census: (46/304). PCGS Population (68/289). Mintage: 6,420,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $362. (#2094)(
Registry values: N991)
1869 1C AU58 PCGS. PCGS Population (49/135). NGC Census: (34/199). Mintage: 6,420,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $445. (#2094)(
Registry values: N991)
1869 1C MS63 Brown PCGS. PCGS Population (46/65). NGC Census: (44/106). Mintage: 6,420,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $600. (#2094)(
Registry values: N991)
1869 1C MS64 Brown PCGS. PCGS Population (50/15). NGC Census: (69/37). Mintage: 6,420,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $675. (#2094)(
Registry values: N991)
1869 1C MS63 Red and Brown NGC. NGC Census: (46/285). PCGS Population (92/315). Mintage: 6,420,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $725. (#2095)(
Registry values: N1793)
1870 1C Fine 15 ANACS. NGC Census: (7/283). PCGS Population (14/369). Mintage: 5,275,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Fine 12: $170. (#2097)(
Registry values: N1)
1870 1C AU55 PCGS. PCGS Population (37/103). NGC Census: (22/170). Mintage: 5,275,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $400. (#2097)(
Registry values: N991)
1870 1C MS62 Red and Brown NGC. NGC Census: (12/243). PCGS Population (11/349). Mintage: 5,275,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $500. (#2098)(
Registry values: N991)
1871 1C MS63 Brown PCGS. PCGS Population (41/31). NGC Census: (36/78). Mintage: 3,929,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $555. (#2100)(
Registry values: N991)
1872 1C VG8 PCGS. PCGS Population (27/665). NGC Census: (10/432). Mintage: 4,042,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VG8 : $150. (#2103)(
Registry values: N1)
1872 1C XF45 PCGS. PCGS Population (96/253). NGC Census: (31/275). Mintage: 4,042,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $478. (#2103)(
Registry values: N991)
1872 1C AU53 ANACS. NGC Census: (13/245). PCGS Population (23/184). Mintage: 4,042,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU53: $540. (#2103)(
Registry values: N991)
1873 1C Open 3 XF45 PCGS. PCGS Population (34/144). NGC Census: (2/67). Mintage: 11,676,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $131. (#2106)(
Registry values: P5)
1873 1C Closed 3 MS63 Brown PCGS. PCGS Population (15/10). NGC Census: (40/64). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $425. (#2109)(
Registry values: N991)
1873 1C Closed 3 MS63 Red and Brown PCGS. Ex:The Connelly Collection. PCGS Population (28/105). NGC Census: (38/164). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $625. (#2110)
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
1874 1C MS63 Red and Brown PCGS. PCGS Population (98/318). NGC Census: (41/267). Mintage: 14,187,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $240. (#2119)(
Registry values: N491)
1874 1C MS64 Red and Brown PCGS. Ex:The Connelly Collection. PCGS Population (236/84). NGC Census: (141/126). Mintage: 14,187,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $380. (#2119)
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
1875 1C MS64 Red PCGS. Ex:The Connelly Collection. PCGS Population (50/44). NGC Census: (21/10). Mintage: 13,528,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $1,025. (#2123)
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N1793)
1876 1C MS64 Brown PCGS. PCGS Population (17/5). NGC Census: (54/26). Mintage: 7,944,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $370. (#2124)(
Registry values: N991)
1876 1C MS63 Red and Brown PCGS. PCGS Population (93/259). NGC Census: (28/228). Mintage: 7,944,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $350. (#2125)(
Registry values: N991)
1876 1C MS63 Red and Brown ANACS. NGC Census: (28/228). PCGS Population (93/259). Mintage: 7,944,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $350. (#2125)(
Registry values: N991)
1876 1C MS64 Red and Brown PCGS. PCGS Population (197/61). NGC Census: (122/106). Mintage: 7,944,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $575. (#2125)(
Registry values: N991)
1876 1C MS64 Red and Brown PCGS. Ex:The Connelly Collection. PCGS Population (198/61). NGC Census: (122/106). Mintage: 7,944,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $575. (#2125)
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
1877 1C AG3 NGC. NGC Census: (199/1399). PCGS Population (236/2654). Mintage: 852,500. (#2127)(
Registry values: N1)
1877 1C --Corroded--ANACS. Good Details Net AG3. NGC Census: (199/1399). PCGS Population (236/2662). Mintage: 852,500. (#2127)(
Registry values: N1)
1877 1C AG3 NGC. NGC Census: (199/1399). PCGS Population (236/2662). Mintage: 852,500. (#2127)(
Registry values: N1)
1878 1C MS63 Red and Brown PCGS. PCGS Population (90/267). NGC Census: (31/247). Mintage: 5,799,850. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $330. (#2131)(
Registry values: N991)
1878 1C MS63 Red and Brown PCGS. Ex:The Connelly Collection. PCGS Population (90/267). NGC Census: (31/247). Mintage: 5,799,850. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $330. (#2131)
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
1878 1C MS64 Red and Brown PCGS. PCGS Population (191/76). NGC Census: (145/102). Mintage: 5,799,850. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $565. (#2131)(
Registry values: N991)
1878 1C Red--Corroded--ANACS. MS60 Details. NGC Census: (0/40). PCGS Population (0/101). Mintage: 5,799,850. (#2132)(
Registry values: N491)
1879 1C MS64 Brown PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (52/4). NGC Census: (68/55). Mintage: 16,231,200. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $180. (#2133)(
Registry values: N491)
1879 1C MS64 Red and Brown PCGS. PCGS Population (233/72). NGC Census: (177/123). Mintage: 16,231,200. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $240. (#2134)(
Registry values: N491)
1879 1C MS64 Red and Brown PCGS. Ex:The Connelly Collection. PCGS Population (234/72). NGC Census: (177/123). Mintage: 16,231,200. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $240. (#2134)
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N491)
1879 1C MS64 Red and Brown PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (234/72). NGC Census: (177/123). Mintage: 16,231,200. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $240. (#2134)(
Registry values: N491)
1880 1C MS64 Brown PCGS. PCGS Population (36/7). NGC Census: (72/58). Mintage: 38,964,956. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $115. (#2136)(
Registry values: N491)
1880 1C MS64 Brown NGC. NGC Census: (72/58). PCGS Population (36/7). Mintage: 38,964,956. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $115. (#2136)(
Registry values: N491)
1880 1C MS64 Red and Brown PCGS. Ex:The Connelly Collection. PCGS Population (230/48). NGC Census: (165/96). Mintage: 38,964,956. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $170. (#2137)
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N491)
1881 1C MS64 Red and Brown PCGS. PCGS Population (256/66). NGC Census: (151/133). Mintage: 39,211,576. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $180. (#2140)(
Registry values: N491)
1881 1C MS65 Red and Brown PCGS. Ex:The Connelly Collection. PCGS Population (63/3). NGC Census: (108/25). Mintage: 39,211,576. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $280. (#2140)
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
1882 1C MS64 Brown PCGS. PCGS Population (36/22). NGC Census: (92/80). Mintage: 38,581,100. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $130. (#2142)(
Registry values: N491)
1882 1C MS64 Red and Brown PCGS. Ex:The Connelly Collection. PCGS Population (200/64). NGC Census: (144/116). Mintage: 38,581,100. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $190. (#2143)
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N491)
1883 1C MS64 Red and Brown PCGS. Ex:The Connelly Collection. PCGS Population (224/50). NGC Census: (140/119). Mintage: 45,598,108. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $190. (#2146)
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N491)
1883 1C MS65 Red and Brown PCGS. PCGS Population (49/1). NGC Census: (98/21). Mintage: 45,598,108. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $300. (#2146)(
Registry values: N991)
1884 1C MS64 Red and Brown PCGS. PCGS Population (198/68). NGC Census: (126/137). Mintage: 23,261,742. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $220. (#2149)(
Registry values: N491)
1884 1C MS64 Red and Brown PCGS. Ex:The Connelly Collection. PCGS Population (198/68). NGC Census: (126/137). Mintage: 23,261,742. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $250. (#2149)
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N491)
1885 1C MS63 Brown NGC. NGC Census: (35/145). PCGS Population (30/66). Mintage: 11,765,384. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $150. (#2151)(
Registry values: N491)
1885 1C MS65 Red and Brown PCGS. PCGS Population (57/4). NGC Census: (74/20). Mintage: 11,765,384. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $500. (#2152)(
Registry values: N1793)
1885 1C MS65 Red and Brown PCGS. Ex:The Connelly Collection. PCGS Population (57/4). NGC Census: (74/20). Mintage: 11,765,384. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $500. (#2152)
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N1793)
1886 1C Type One MS65 Brown NGC. NGC Census: (34/11). PCGS Population (3/0). Mintage: 17,654,290. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $510. (#2154)(
Registry values: N991)
1886 1C Type One MS64 Red and Brown PCGS. PCGS Population (126/37). NGC Census: (90/57). Mintage: 17,654,290. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $460. (#2155)(
Registry values: N991)
1886 1C Type One MS64 Red and Brown PCGS. Ex:The Connelly Collection. PCGS Population (126/37). NGC Census: (90/57). Mintage: 17,654,290. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $460. (#2155)
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
1886 1C Type Two XF45 PCGS. PCGS Population (10/100). NGC Census: (9/161). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $149. (#92154)(
Registry values: N1)
1887 1C MS64 Red and Brown NGC. NGC Census: (111/60). PCGS Population (157/22). Mintage: 45,226,484. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $165. (#2158)(
Registry values: N491)
1887 1C MS64 Red and Brown PCGS. Ex:The Connelly Collection. PCGS Population (157/22). NGC Census: (111/60). Mintage: 45,226,484. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $165. (#2158)
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N491)
1888 1C MS65 Brown PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (6/0). NGC Census: (25/1). Mintage: 37,494,416. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $420. (#2166)
From The Classic Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
1888 1C MS64 Red and Brown PCGS. PCGS Population (154/16). NGC Census: (143/71). Mintage: 37,494,416. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $300. (#2167)(
Registry values: N991)
1888 1C MS64 Red and Brown PCGS. Ex:The Connelly Collection. 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)
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
1889 1C MS64 Red and Brown PCGS. PCGS Population (142/23). NGC Census: (151/87). Mintage: 48,869,360. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $170. (#2173)(
Registry values: N491)
1889 1C MS64 Red and Brown PCGS. Ex:The Connelly Collection. PCGS Population (142/23). NGC Census: (151/87). Mintage: 48,869,360. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $170. (#2173)
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N491)
1889 1C MS64 Red PCGS. PCGS Population (88/38). NGC Census: (63/26). Mintage: 48,869,360. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $420. (#2174)(
Registry values: N991)
1890 1C MS64 Red and Brown PCGS. PCGS Population (171/21). NGC Census: (174/72). Mintage: 57,182,856. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $175. (#2176)(
Registry values: N491)
1890 1C MS64 Red PCGS. Ex:The Connelly Collection. PCGS Population (76/52). NGC Census: (41/21). Mintage: 57,182,856. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $400. (#2177)
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
1891 1C MS64 Red and Brown PCGS. PCGS Population (173/22). NGC Census: (156/71). Mintage: 47,072,352. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $155. (#2179)(
Registry values: N491)
1892 1C MS64 Brown PCGS. PCGS Population (20/1). NGC Census: (79/22). Mintage: 37,649,832. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $92. (#2181)(
Registry values: N491)
1892 1C MS64 Red and Brown PCGS. PCGS Population (139/21). NGC Census: (157/60). Mintage: 37,649,832. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $170. (#2182)(
Registry values: N491)
1892 1C MS65 Red PCGS. Ex:The Connelly Collection. PCGS Population (51/12). NGC Census: (36/4). Mintage: 37,649,832. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $825. (#2183)
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
1893 1C MS64 Red and Brown PCGS. PCGS Population (186/17). NGC Census: (156/83). Mintage: 46,642,196. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $180. (#2185)(
Registry values: N491)
1893 1C MS64 Red and Brown PCGS. PCGS Population (186/17). NGC Census: (156/83). Mintage: 46,642,196. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $180. (#2185)(
Registry values: N491)
1893 1C MS64 Red and Brown NGC. NGC Census: (156/83). PCGS Population (185/17). Mintage: 46,642,196. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $180. (#2185)(
Registry values: N491)
1893 1C MS64 Red PCGS. Ex:The Connelly Collection. PCGS Population (107/100). NGC Census: (68/98). Mintage: 46,642,196. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $340. (#2186)
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
1894 1C MS63 Red and Brown PCGS. PCGS Population (117/178). NGC Census: (49/210). Mintage: 16,752,132. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $125. (#2188)(
Registry values: N491)
1895 1C MS65 Red PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (107/35). NGC Census: (89/40). Mintage: 38,343,636. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $610. (#2192)(
Registry values: N991)
1896 1C MS64 Red and Brown PCGS. PCGS Population (136/19). NGC Census: (117/68). Mintage: 39,057,292. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $125. (#2194)(
Registry values: N491)
1896 1C MS65 Red and Brown PCGS. Ex:The Connelly Collection. PCGS Population (18/1). NGC Census: (65/3). Mintage: 39,057,292. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $180. (#2194)
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N491)
1896 1C MS64 Red PCGS. PCGS Population (145/59). NGC Census: (76/60). Mintage: 39,057,292. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $220. (#2195)(
Registry values: N491)
1898 1C MS64 Red PCGS. Ex:The Connelly Collection. PCGS Population (116/160). NGC Census: (65/92). Mintage: 49,823,080. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $210. (#2201)
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N491)
1899 1C MS65 Red and Brown PCGS. PCGS Population (105/5). NGC Census: (179/34). Mintage: 53,600,032. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $175. (#2203)(
Registry values: N491)
1899 1C MS64 Red PCGS. PCGS Population (285/318). NGC Census: (132/218). Mintage: 53,600,032. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $190. (#2204)(
Registry values: N491)
1900 1C MS64 Red and Brown PCGS. PCGS Population (256/67). NGC Census: (164/98). Mintage: 66,833,764. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $110. (#2206)(
Registry values: N208)
1900 1C MS65 Red PCGS. PCGS Population (151/63). NGC Census: (92/43). Mintage: 66,833,764. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $440. (#2207)(
Registry values: N991)
1901 1C MS65 Red and Brown PCGS. PCGS Population (87/4). NGC Census: (163/23). Mintage: 79,611,144. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $140. (#2209)(
Registry values: N491)
1901 1C MS65 Red NGC. CAC. NGC Census: (115/29). PCGS Population (188/54). Mintage: 79,611,144. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $440. (#2210)(
Registry values: N991)
1902 1C MS64 Red PCGS. Ex:The Connelly Collection. PCGS Population (239/188). NGC Census: (142/223). Mintage: 87,376,720. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $180. (#2213)
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N491)
1902 1C MS65 Red PCGS. PCGS Population (132/56). NGC Census: (112/111). Mintage: 87,376,720. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $420. (#2213)(
Registry values: N991)
1903 1C MS64 Red PCGS. Ex:The Connelly Collection. PCGS Population (289/245). NGC Census: (155/196). Mintage: 85,094,496. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $160. (#2216)
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N491)
1904 1C MS63 Red PCGS. PCGS Population (37/525). NGC Census: (15/310). Mintage: 61,328,016. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $85. (#2219)
From The Classic Collection.(
Registry values: N208)
1904 1C MS64 Red PCGS. PCGS Population (272/252). NGC Census: (155/155). Mintage: 61,328,016. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $170. (#2219)(
Registry values: N491)
1904 1C MS65 Red PCGS. Ex:The Connelly Collection. PCGS Population (192/60). NGC Census: (129/26). Mintage: 61,328,016. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $420. (#2219)
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
1905 1C MS64 Red PCGS. PCGS Population (304/177). NGC Census: (155/245). Mintage: 80,719,160. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $175. (#2222)(
Registry values: N491)
1905 1C MS64 Red PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (304/177). NGC Census: (155/245). Mintage: 80,719,160. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $175. (#2222)
From The Classic Collection.(
Registry values: N491)
1905 1C MS64 Red PCGS. Ex:The Connelly Collection. PCGS Population (304/177). NGC Census: (155/245). Mintage: 80,719,160. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $175. (#2222)
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N491)
1906 1C MS66 Brown NGC. NGC Census: (4/0). PCGS Population (0/0). Mintage: 96,022,256. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $250. (#2223)(
Registry values: N991)
1906 1C MS65 Red and Brown PCGS. PCGS Population (110/0). NGC Census: (161/16). Mintage: 96,022,256. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $145. (#2224)(
Registry values: N491)
1906 1C MS64 Red PCGS. Ex:The Connelly Collection. PCGS Population (326/187). NGC Census: (173/164). Mintage: 96,022,256. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $175. (#2225)
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N491)
1906 1C MS65 Red PCGS. PCGS Population (172/15). NGC Census: (128/36). Mintage: 96,022,256. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $440. (#2225)(
Registry values: N991)
1908 1C MS65 Red and Brown NGC. NGC Census: (186/23). PCGS Population (90/1). Mintage: 32,327,988. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $170. (#2230)(
Registry values: N491)
1908 1C MS66 Red and Brown NGC. NGC Census: (23/0). PCGS Population (1/0). Mintage: 32,327,988. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $435. (#2230)(
Registry values: N991)
1908-S 1C XF45 PCGS. PCGS Population (148/474). NGC Census: (77/460). Mintage: 1,115,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $135. (#2232)(
Registry values: N491)
1908-S 1C XF45 NGC. NGC Census: (77/460). PCGS Population (148/474). Mintage: 1,115,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $135. (#2232)(
Registry values: N491)
1908-S 1C AU55 ANACS. NGC Census: (46/369). PCGS Population (84/284). Mintage: 1,115,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $160. (#2232)(
Registry values: N491)
1908-S 1C MS60 Brown ANACS. NGC Census: (0/280). PCGS Population (8/169). Mintage: 1,115,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $210. (#2232)
1908-S 1C MS64 Brown NGC. NGC Census: (76/19). PCGS Population (40/2). Mintage: 1,115,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $400. (#2232)(
Registry values: N991)
1908-S 1C MS64 Red and Brown PCGS. PCGS Population (356/93). NGC Census: (218/127). Mintage: 1,115,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $550. (#2233)(
Registry values: N991)
1908-S 1C MS64 Red and Brown PCGS. Ex:The Connelly Collection. PCGS Population (359/93). NGC Census: (218/127). Mintage: 1,115,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $550. (#2233)
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
1909 1C MS64 Red PCGS. PCGS Population (895/750). NGC Census: (301/282). Mintage: 14,370,645. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $170. (#2237)(
Registry values: N491)
1909 1C MS65 Red PCGS. PCGS Population (595/155). NGC Census: (251/32). Mintage: 14,370,645. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $420. (#2237)(
Registry values: N991)
1909 1C MS65 Red PCGS. PCGS Population (596/155). NGC Census: (251/31). Mintage: 14,370,645. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $420. (#2237)(
Registry values: N991)
1909 1C MS65 Red PCGS. Ex:The Connelly Collection. PCGS Population (596/155). NGC Census: (251/31). Mintage: 14,370,645. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $420. (#2237)
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
1909-S 1C PCGS Genuine. The PCGS number ending in .98 suggest Damage/Bent as the reason, or perhaps one of the reasons, that PCGS deemed this coin not gradable. Mintage: 309,000. (#2238)
1909-S 1C --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. VF. NGC Census: (77/842). PCGS Population (205/1541). Mintage: 309,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $575. (#2238)(
Registry values: N991)
1909-S 1C --Bent--NGC Details. VF. NGC Census: (77/848). PCGS Population (211/1559). Mintage: 309,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $575. (#2238)(
Registry values: N991)
1909-S 1C XF40 NGC. NGC Census: (84/504). PCGS Population (229/641). Mintage: 309,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $645. (#2238)(
Registry values: N991)
1909-S 1C AU58 NGC. NGC Census: (61/198). PCGS Population (104/150). Mintage: 309,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $760. (#2238)(
Registry values: N991)
1909-S 1C AU58 PCGS. PCGS Population (105/150). NGC Census: (61/198). Mintage: 309,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $760. (#2238)(
Registry values: N991)
1909-S 1C AU58+ PCGS. PCGS Population (105/150). NGC Census: (61/198). Mintage: 309,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $760. (#2238)(
Registry values: N991)
Proof Indian Cents
1865 1C PR61 Red and Brown ANACS. NGC Census: (0/85). PCGS Population (0/121). Mintage: 500. (#2283)(
Registry values: N991)
1866 1C PR63 Red and Brown PCGS. PCGS Population (23/126). NGC Census: (7/59). Mintage: 725. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR63: $425. (#2286)(
Registry values: N991)
1867 1C PR64 Red and Brown PCGS. PCGS Population (81/36). NGC Census: (56/48). Mintage: 625. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR64: $550. (#2289)(
Registry values: N991)
1872 1C PR64 Red and Brown NGC. NGC Census: (52/52). PCGS Population (114/73). Mintage: 950. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR64: $650. (#2304)(
Registry values: N1793)
1872 1C PR64 Red and Brown PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (114/73). NGC Census: (52/52). Mintage: 950. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR64: $650. (#2304)(
Registry values: N1793)
1876 1C PR64 Brown PCGS. PCGS Population (9/1). NGC Census: (12/14). Mintage: 1,150. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR64: $280. (#2315)(
Registry values: N991)
1878 1C PR64 Red and Brown Cameo NGC. NGC Census: (3/10). PCGS Population (4/12). (#82323)(
Registry values: P2)
1883 1C --Altered Color--NCS. Proof. NGC Census: (0/225). PCGS Population (0/194). Mintage: 6,609. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR60: $100. (#2336)(
Registry values: N491)
1883 1C PR63 Brown PCGS. PCGS Population (33/157). NGC Census: (27/190). Mintage: 6,609. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR63: $150. (#2336)(
Registry values: N491)
1883 1C PR64 Brown PCGS. PCGS Population (78/79). NGC Census: (69/121). Mintage: 6,609. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR64: $245. (#2336)(
Registry values: N491)
1885 1C PR63 Brown NGC. NGC Census: (17/195). PCGS Population (17/144). Mintage: 3,790. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR63: $195. (#2342)(
Registry values: N491)
1885 1C PR65 Red and Brown NGC. CAC. NGC Census: (60/58). PCGS Population (99/50). Mintage: 3,790. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR65: $425. (#2343)(
Registry values: N991)
1887 1C PR62 Brown NGC. NGC Census: (4/150). PCGS Population (3/148). Mintage: 2,960. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR62: $90. (#2348)(
Registry values: N491)
1887 1C PR65 Brown NGC. NGC Census: (58/20). PCGS Population (42/12). Mintage: 2,960. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR65: $320. (#2348)(
Registry values: N991)
1887 1C PR66 Red and Brown PCGS. PCGS Population (8/0). NGC Census: (14/0). Mintage: 2,960. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR66: $815. (#2349)(
Registry values: N1793)
1890 1C PR63 Red and Brown NGC. CAC. NGC Census: (23/110). PCGS Population (66/132). Mintage: 2,740. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR63: $165. (#2358)(
Registry values: N491)
1890 1C PR64 Red and Brown PCGS. PCGS Population (108/24). NGC Census: (70/40). Mintage: 2,740. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR64: $300. (#2358)(
Registry values: N991)
1890 1C PR65 Red and Brown NGC. NGC Census: (38/2). PCGS Population (22/2). Mintage: 2,740. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR65: $400. (#2358)(
Registry values: N991)
1891 1C PR64 Red and Brown PCGS. PCGS Population (122/31). NGC Census: (70/51). Mintage: 2,350. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR64: $320. (#2361)(
Registry values: N991)
1891 1C PR64 Red and Brown NGC. NGC Census: (70/51). PCGS Population (122/31). Mintage: 2,350. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR64: $320. (#2361)(
Registry values: N991)
1892 1C PR64 Red and Brown PCGS. PCGS Population (131/69). NGC Census: (77/74). Mintage: 2,745. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR64: $340. (#2364)(
Registry values: N991)
1892 1C PR65 Red and Brown PCGS. PCGS Population (59/10). NGC Census: (61/13). Mintage: 2,745. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR65: $500. (#2364)(
Registry values: N991)
1893 1C PR63 Brown PCGS. PCGS Population (11/15). NGC Census: (10/33). Mintage: 2,195. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR63: $165. (#2366)(
Registry values: N491)
1896 1C PR65 Red NGC. NGC Census: (8/1). PCGS Population (7/4). Mintage: 1,862. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR65: $1,275. (#2377)(
Registry values: N2998)
1907 1C PR64 Red PCGS. PCGS Population (16/33). NGC Census: (0/0). Mintage: 1,475. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR64: $380. (#2410)(
Registry values: N991)
Lincoln Cents
1909 VDB 1C MS66 Red NGC. NGC Census: (1317/98). PCGS Population (1861/202). Mintage: 27,995,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $270. (#2425)(
Registry values: N208)
1909 VDB 1C MS66 Red NGC. NGC Census: (1317/98). PCGS Population (1861/202). Mintage: 27,995,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $270. (#2425)(
Registry values: N208)
1909 VDB 1C MS66 Red PCGS. PCGS Population (1861/202). NGC Census: (1317/98). Mintage: 27,995,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $270. (#2425)(
Registry values: N208)
1909 1C VDB DDO MS64 Red PCGS. FS-1102(FS-012.1). PCGS Population (11/25). NGC Census: (5/9). (#82425)
From The Connelly Collection.
1909-S VDB 1C --Corroded, Tooled--ANACS. VG8 Details. NGC Census: (44/3497). PCGS Population (69/6562). Mintage: 484,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VG8 : $750. (#2426)(
Registry values: N1)
1909-S VDB 1C --Scratched--ANACS. Fine Details Net VG8. NGC Census: (44/3497). PCGS Population (70/6601). Mintage: 484,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VG8 : $765. (#2426)(
Registry values: N1)
1909-S VDB 1C VG10 PCGS. PCGS Population (163/6438). NGC Census: (94/3403). Mintage: 484,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VG10: $800. (#2426)(
Registry values: N1)
1909-S VDB 1C --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. Fine. NGC Census: (275/3128). PCGS Population (300/6113). Mintage: 484,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Fine 12: $865. (#2426)(
Registry values: N1)
1909-S VDB 1C Fine 15 NGC. NGC Census: (291/2837). PCGS Population (513/5600). Mintage: 484,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Fine 15: $912. (#2426)(
Registry values: N1)
1909-S VDB 1C --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. VF. NGC Census: (214/2623). PCGS Population (470/5130). Mintage: 484,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $1,000. (#2426)(
Registry values: N1)
1909-S VDB 1C --Altered Color--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (114/1475). PCGS Population (327/2010). Mintage: 484,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $1,140. (#2426)
1909 1C MS66 Red PCGS. Ex:The Connelly Collection. PCGS Population (470/58). NGC Census: (164/5). Mintage: 72,702,616. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $325. (#2431)
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N491)
1909-S 1C AU50 ANACS. NGC Census: (19/257). PCGS Population (57/347). Mintage: 1,825,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $195. (#2432)(
Registry values: N208)
1909-S 1C MS62 Brown PCGS. PCGS Population (26/128). NGC Census: (43/98). Mintage: 1,825,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $275. (#2432)(
Registry values: N208)
1909-S 1C MS63 Red and Brown PCGS. PCGS Population (145/622). NGC Census: (76/307). Mintage: 1,825,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $335. (#2433)(
Registry values: N491)
1909-S 1C MS64 Red and Brown PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (418/205). NGC Census: (174/133). Mintage: 1,825,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $440. (#2433)(
Registry values: N491)
1909-S 1C MS65 Red and Brown NGC. NGC Census: (118/15). PCGS Population (198/6). Mintage: 1,825,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $635. (#2433)(
Registry values: N991)
1909-S 1C MS65 Red and Brown NGC. NGC Census: (118/15). PCGS Population (198/6). Mintage: 1,825,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $635. (#2433)(
Registry values: N991)
1909-S 1C MS65 Red and Brown PCGS. PCGS Population (198/6). NGC Census: (118/15). Mintage: 1,825,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $635. (#2433)(
Registry values: N991)
1909-S 1C MS65 Red and Brown PCGS. PCGS Population (198/6). NGC Census: (118/15). Mintage: 1,825,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $635. (#2433)(
Registry values: N991)
1909-S 1C S Over Horizontal S AU55 PCGS. PCGS Population (0/139). NGC Census: (0/98). (#92433)
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: P2)
1909-S 1C S/Horizontal S--Recolored--ANACS. AU55 Details. FS-1502. NGC Census: (35/206). PCGS Population (72/246). Mintage: 1,825,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $215. (#2432)(
Registry values: P2)
1909-S 1C S Over Horizontal S PCGS Genuine. The PCGS number ending in .91 suggests Artificial Color as the reason, or perhaps one of the reasons, that PCGS deemed this coin not gradable. (#92434)
1909-S 1C S Over Horizontal S MS63 Red PCGS. PCGS Population (27/354). NGC Census: (9/130). (#92434)(
Registry values: P2)
1909-S 1C S Over Horizontal S MS64 Red PCGS. PCGS Population (156/198). NGC Census: (52/78). (#92434)
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: P2)
1909-S 1C S Over Horizontal S MS65 Red NGC. FS-012.3. NGC Census: (52/26). PCGS Population (159/38). (#92434)(
Registry values: P2)
1910 1C MS65 Red PCGS. PCGS Population (385/161). NGC Census: (149/97). Mintage: 146,801,216. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $210. (#2437)(
Registry values: N491)
1910-S 1C MS64 Red and Brown NGC. NGC Census: (157/119). PCGS Population (375/165). Mintage: 6,045,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $215. (#2439)(
Registry values: N491)
1911-D 1C MS64 Red and Brown PCGS. PCGS Population (155/28). NGC Census: (93/51). Mintage: 12,672,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $290. (#2445)(
Registry values: N991)
1912 1C MS64 Red and Brown PCGS. PCGS Population (181/53). NGC Census: (97/65). Mintage: 68,153,056. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $93. (#2451)(
Registry values: N208)
1912 1C MS65 Red and Brown PCGS. PCGS Population (51/2). NGC Census: (59/6). Mintage: 68,153,056. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $180. (#2451)(
Registry values: N491)
1912 1C MS65 Red PCGS. PCGS Population (227/89). NGC Census: (70/13). Mintage: 68,153,056. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $360. (#2452)(
Registry values: N991)
1912-D 1C MS65 Red and Brown NGC. NGC Census: (27/2). PCGS Population (12/0). Mintage: 10,411,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $625. (#2454)(
Registry values: N1793)
1912-S 1C MS64 Red PCGS. Ex:The Connelly Collection. PCGS Population (158/43). NGC Census: (41/24). Mintage: 4,431,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $735. (#2458)
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
1913-S 1C MS63 Red and Brown PCGS. PCGS Population (64/177). NGC Census: (46/123). Mintage: 6,101,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $300. (#2466)(
Registry values: N491)
1914 1C MS64 Red PCGS. Ex:The Connelly Collection. PCGS Population (178/152). NGC Census: (57/54). Mintage: 75,238,432. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $275. (#2470)
From The Connelly Collection.(
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 Good 6 NGC. NGC Census: (173/2037). PCGS Population (192/3766). Mintage: 1,193,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Good 6 : $159. (#2471)(
Registry values: N1)
1914-D 1C VG10 PCGS. PCGS Population (360/3060). NGC Census: (167/1674). Mintage: 1,193,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VG10: $212. (#2471)(
Registry values: N1)
1914-D 1C --Corroded--ANACS. Fine 12 Details. NGC Census: (207/1467). PCGS Population (381/2673). Mintage: 1,193,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Fine 12: $280. (#2471)(
Registry values: N1)
1914-D 1C VF20 ANACS. NGC Census: (163/1109). PCGS Population (388/1907). Mintage: 1,193,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $340. (#2471)(
Registry values: N1)
1914-D 1C VF20 PCGS. PCGS Population (388/1907). NGC Census: (163/1109). Mintage: 1,193,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $340. (#2471)(
Registry values: N1)
1914-D 1C XF40 NGC. NGC Census: (116/543). PCGS Population (290/703). Mintage: 1,193,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $760. (#2471)(
Registry values: N991)
1914-D 1C --Damaged--NGC Details. XF. NGC Census: (116/543). PCGS Population (291/705). Mintage: 1,193,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $770. (#2471)
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
1914-D 1C XF40 PCGS. PCGS Population (291/705). NGC Census: (116/543). Mintage: 1,193,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $770. (#2471)(
Registry values: N991)
1914-S 1C MS63 Red and Brown PCGS. PCGS Population (60/137). NGC Census: (27/69). Mintage: 4,137,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $525. (#2475)(
Registry values: N991)
1915 1C MS64 Red and Brown PCGS. PCGS Population (198/65). NGC Census: (101/63). Mintage: 29,092,120. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $130. (#2478)(
Registry values: N491)
1915 1C MS65 Red and Brown NGC. NGC Census: (55/8). PCGS Population (59/6). Mintage: 29,092,120. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $240. (#2478)(
Registry values: N991)
1915-S 1C MS63 Red and Brown PCGS. PCGS Population (40/141). NGC Census: (19/82). Mintage: 4,833,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $275. (#2484)(
Registry values: N491)
1916 1C MS65 Red PCGS. PCGS Population (366/233). NGC Census: (124/32). Mintage: 131,833,680. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $240. (#2488)(
Registry values: N491)
1916-D 1C MS64 Brown PCGS. PCGS Population (61/12). NGC Census: (82/41). Mintage: 35,956,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $130. (#2489)(
Registry values: N491)
1916-D 1C MS64 Brown PCGS. PCGS Population (61/12). NGC Census: (82/41). Mintage: 35,956,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $130. (#2489)(
Registry values: N491)
1916-S 1C MS63 Brown PCGS. PCGS Population (60/71). NGC Census: (71/117). Mintage: 22,510,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $100. (#2492)(
Registry values: N208)
1917 1C MS65 Red and Brown NGC. NGC Census: (93/19). PCGS Population (45/7). Mintage: 196,429,792. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $120. (#2496)(
Registry values: N208)
1917 1C Doubled Die Obverse Good 6 PCGS. PCGS Population (10/68). NGC Census: (0/0). (#92495)(
Registry values: P2)
1917-S 1C MS64 Red and Brown PCGS. Ex:The Connelly Collection. PCGS Population (167/33). NGC Census: (81/19). Mintage: 32,620,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $475. (#2502)
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
1918 1C MS65 Red PCGS. PCGS Population (215/101). NGC Census: (50/13). Mintage: 288,104,640. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $320. (#2506)(
Registry values: N491)
1918-S 1C MS63+ Red and Brown PCGS. PCGS Population (82/159). NGC Census: (31/127). Mintage: 34,680,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $175. (#2511)(
Registry values: N491)
1919 1C MS65 Red NGC. NGC Census: (133/87). PCGS Population (350/293). Mintage: 392,020,992. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $215. (#2515)(
Registry values: N491)
1919 1C MS65 Red ANACS. NGC Census: (133/87). PCGS Population (350/293). Mintage: 392,020,992. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $215. (#2515)(
Registry values: N491)
1919 1C MS66 Red ANACS. NGC Census: (76/11). PCGS Population (220/73). Mintage: 392,020,992. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $400. (#2515)(
Registry values: N491)
1919-D 1C MS64 Red PCGS. Ex:The Connelly Collection. PCGS Population (163/69). NGC Census: (63/21). Mintage: 57,154,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $450. (#2518)
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
1919-D 1C MS64 Red PCGS. PCGS Population (163/69). NGC Census: (63/21). Mintage: 57,154,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $450. (#2518)(
Registry values: N991)
1920 1C MS65 Red and Brown PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (36/2). NGC Census: (37/4). Mintage: 310,164,992. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $71. (#2523)
From The Classic Collection.(
Registry values: N208)
1920 1C MS65 Red PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (397/121). NGC Census: (85/60). Mintage: 310,164,992. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $200. (#2524)
From The Classic Collection.(
Registry values: N491)
1920 1C MS65 Red PCGS. PCGS Population (397/121). NGC Census: (85/60). Mintage: 310,164,992. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $200. (#2524)(
Registry values: N491)
1920 1C MS66 Red PCGS. Ex:The Connelly Collection. PCGS Population (116/5). NGC Census: (57/3). Mintage: 310,164,992. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $700. (#2524)
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N491)
1922 No D 1C Strong Reverse--Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. Fine. NGC Census: (0/0). PCGS Population (230/2987). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Fine 12: $790. (#3285)(
Registry values: P2)
1922 No D 1C Strong Reverse Fine 12 NGC. NGC Census: (212/1289). PCGS Population (100/624). Mintage: 7,160,000. (#2540)
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: P2)
1922 No D 1C Strong Reverse Fine 12 PCGS. PCGS Population (229/2984). NGC Census: (0/0). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Fine 12: $790. (#3285)(
Registry values: P2)
1922 No D 1C Strong Reverse--Corroded, Scratched--ANACS. VF Details, Net VG10. FS-401. Die Pair 2. (#3285)(
Registry values: P2)
1924 1C MS65 Red PCGS. Ex:The Connelly Collection. PCGS Population (191/71). NGC Census: (50/25). Mintage: 75,178,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $240. (#2551)
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N491)
1924-S 1C MS64 Red and Brown PCGS. PCGS Population (164/21). NGC Census: (61/13). Mintage: 11,696,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $650. (#2556)(
Registry values: N1793)
1925 1C MS65 Red PCGS. PCGS Population (464/381). NGC Census: (174/117). Mintage: 139,948,992. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $120. (#2560)(
Registry values: N208)
1925 1C MS66 Red PCGS. PCGS Population (328/56). NGC Census: (91/26). Mintage: 139,948,992. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $280. (#2560)(
Registry values: N491)
1925 1C MS66 Red PCGS. PCGS Population (325/56). NGC Census: (91/26). Mintage: 139,948,992. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $300. (#2560)(
Registry values: N491)
1925 1C MS66 Red PCGS. PCGS Population (325/56). NGC Census: (91/26). Mintage: 139,948,992. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $300. (#2560)(
Registry values: N491)
1925 1C MS66 Red PCGS. PCGS Population (325/56). NGC Census: (91/26). Mintage: 139,948,992. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $300. (#2560)(
Registry values: N491)
1925 1C MS66 Red PCGS. PCGS Population (325/56). NGC Census: (91/26). Mintage: 139,948,992. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $300. (#2560)(
Registry values: N491)
1925 1C MS66 Red PCGS. Ex:The Connelly Collection. PCGS Population (328/56). NGC Census: (91/26). Mintage: 139,948,992. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $300. (#2560)
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N491)
1925-D 1C MS64 Red PCGS. Ex:The Connelly Collection. PCGS Population (231/42). NGC Census: (87/9). Mintage: 22,580,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $500. (#2563)
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
1926 1C MS66 Red NGC. NGC Census: (205/25). PCGS Population (459/82). Mintage: 157,088,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $220. (#2569)(
Registry values: N491)
1926 1C MS66 Red PCGS. PCGS Population (454/81). NGC Census: (205/25). Mintage: 157,088,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $250. (#2569)(
Registry values: N491)
1926 1C MS66 Red PCGS. PCGS Population (454/81). NGC Census: (205/25). Mintage: 157,088,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $250. (#2569)(
Registry values: N491)
1926 1C MS66 Red PCGS. PCGS Population (454/81). NGC Census: (205/25). Mintage: 157,088,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $250. (#2569)(
Registry values: N491)
1926 1C MS66 Red PCGS. Ex:The Connelly Collection. PCGS Population (459/82). NGC Census: (205/25). Mintage: 157,088,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $250. (#2569)
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N491)
1926-D 1C MS62 Brown PCGS. PCGS Population (22/62). NGC Census: (20/61). Mintage: 28,020,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $64. (#2570)(
Registry values: N208)
1926-D 1C MS64 Red PCGS. Ex:The Connelly Collection. PCGS Population (124/47). NGC Census: (31/5). Mintage: 28,020,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $665. (#2572)
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
1927 1C MS66 Red PCGS. Ex:The Connelly Collection. PCGS Population (208/31). NGC Census: (145/17). Mintage: 144,440,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $400. (#2578)
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N491)
1927 1C MS66 Red PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (208/31). NGC Census: (145/17). Mintage: 144,440,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $400. (#2578)(
Registry values: N491)
1927 1C MS66 Red NGC. NGC Census: (145/17). PCGS Population (208/31). Mintage: 144,440,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $400. (#2578)(
Registry values: N491)
1927-D 1C MS65 Red and Brown ANACS. NGC Census: (49/2). PCGS Population (54/3). Mintage: 27,170,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $460. (#2580)(
Registry values: N1793)
1927-S 1C MS63 Red and Brown PCGS. PCGS Population (144/138). NGC Census: (65/64). Mintage: 14,276,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $200. (#2583)(
Registry values: N208)
1928 1C MS66 Red PCGS. Ex:The Connelly Collection. PCGS Population (315/53). NGC Census: (103/15). Mintage: 134,116,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $325. (#2587)
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N491)
1928-S 1C MS64 Red PCGS. Ex:The Connelly Collection. PCGS Population (147/47). NGC Census: (34/7). Mintage: 17,266,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $575. (#2593)
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
1929 1C MS66 Red PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (388/44). NGC Census: (182/36). Mintage: 185,262,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $300. (#2596)(
Registry values: N491)
1929-D 1C MS64 Red PCGS. PCGS Population (244/163). NGC Census: (71/32). Mintage: 41,730,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $160. (#2599)
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N208)
1929-D 1C MS65 Red PCGS. Ex:The Connelly Collection. PCGS Population (144/19). NGC Census: (30/2). Mintage: 41,730,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $510. (#2599)
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
1929-S 1C MS65 Red PCGS. Ex:The Connelly Collection. PCGS Population (227/21). NGC Census: (144/24). Mintage: 50,148,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $380. (#2602)
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N491)
1930-D 1C MS66 Red PCGS. Ex:The Connelly Collection. PCGS Population (102/7). NGC Census: (124/7). Mintage: 40,100,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $630. (#2608)
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N491)
1930-S 1C MS66 Red PCGS. Ex:The Connelly Collection. PCGS Population (156/4). NGC Census: (327/24). Mintage: 24,286,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $300. (#2611)
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N491)
1931 1C MS66 Red PCGS. Ex:The Connelly Collection. PCGS Population (244/13). NGC Census: (94/10). Mintage: 19,396,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $340. (#2614)
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N491)
1931-D 1C MS65 Red and Brown NGC. NGC Census: (73/7). PCGS Population (75/6). Mintage: 4,480,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $270. (#2616)(
Registry values: N991)
1931-S 1C MS63 Brown NGC. NGC Census: (56/128). PCGS Population (64/62). Mintage: 866,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $145. (#2618)(
Registry values: N208)
1931-S 1C MS63 Red PCGS. PCGS Population (129/1967). NGC Census: (42/731). Mintage: 866,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $185. (#2620)(
Registry values: N491)
1931-S 1C MS64 Red PCGS. PCGS Population (1144/822). NGC Census: (477/254). Mintage: 866,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $250. (#2620)(
Registry values: N491)
1931-S 1C MS64 Red NGC. NGC Census: (477/254). PCGS Population (1145/822). Mintage: 866,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $255. (#2620)(
Registry values: N491)
1931-S 1C MS64 Red PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (1144/822). NGC Census: (477/254). Mintage: 866,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $250. (#2620)
From The Connelly Collection.(
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: $540. (#2620)
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
1932 1C MS66 Red PCGS. Ex:The Connelly Collection. PCGS Population (420/24). NGC Census: (171/13). Mintage: 9,062,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $235. (#2623)
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N491)
1932-D 1C MS65 Red PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (413/191). NGC Census: (101/77). Mintage: 10,500,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $120. (#2626)
From The Classic Collection.(
Registry values: N208)
1932-D 1C MS66 Red PCGS. Ex:The Connelly Collection. PCGS Population (185/6). NGC Census: (64/13). Mintage: 10,500,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $425. (#2626)
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N491)
1933 1C MS66 Red PCGS. Ex:The Connelly Collection. PCGS Population (256/32). NGC Census: (179/23). Mintage: 14,360,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $250. (#2629)
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N491)
1933-D 1C MS66 Red PCGS. Ex:The Connelly Collection. PCGS Population (324/19). NGC Census: (289/39). Mintage: 6,200,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $285. (#2632)
From The Connelly Collection.(
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 Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
1934 1C MS67 Red PCGS. Ex:The Connelly Collection. PCGS Population (259/7). NGC Census: (378/3). Mintage: 219,080,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $195. (#2635)
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N208)
1934-D 1C MS66 Red PCGS. Ex:The Connelly Collection. PCGS Population (364/22). NGC Census: (227/23). Mintage: 28,446,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $145. (#2638)
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N69)
1935-D 1C MS67 Red PCGS. Ex:The Connelly Collection. PCGS Population (71/1). NGC Census: (178/0). Mintage: 47,000,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $210. (#2644)
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N491)
1935-D 1C MS67 Red NGC. NGC Census: (178/0). PCGS Population (71/1). Mintage: 47,000,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $200. (#2644)(
Registry values: N491)
1935-S 1C MS66 Red PCGS. Ex:The Connelly Collection. PCGS Population (240/7). NGC Census: (251/43). Mintage: 38,702,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $215. (#2647)
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N208)
1936 1C MS67 Red PCGS. Ex:The Connelly Collection. PCGS Population (194/0). NGC Census: (617/1). Mintage: 309,637,568. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $120. (#2650)
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N208)
1936 1C Doubled Die Obverse Type One XF45 PCGS. PCGS Population (12/12). NGC Census: (0/0). (#82648)
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: P2)
Miscellaneous
1936-D 1C MS67 Red PCGS. Ex:The Connelly Collection. PCGS Population (82/0). NGC Census: (376/2). Mintage: 40,620,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $225. (#2653)
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N208)
Lincoln Cents
1936-S 1C MS67 Red NGC. NGC Census: (113/0). PCGS Population (29/0). Mintage: 29,130,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $825. (#2656)
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N491)
1937 1C MS67 Red PCGS. PCGS Population (397/1). NGC Census: (1067/0). Mintage: 309,179,328. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $90. (#2659)(
Registry values: N69)
1937-S 1C MS67 Red NGC. NGC Census: (373/0). PCGS Population (152/0). Mintage: 34,500,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $200. (#2665)
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N208)
1937-S 1C MS67 Red PCGS. Ex:The Connelly Collection. PCGS Population (152/0). NGC Census: (373/0). Mintage: 34,500,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $200. (#2665)
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N208)
1938 1C MS67 Red PCGS. PCGS Population (255/0). NGC Census: (451/0). Mintage: 156,696,736. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $120. (#2668)
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N208)
1938 1C MS67 Red PCGS. Ex:The Connelly Collection. PCGS Population (255/0). NGC Census: (451/0). Mintage: 156,696,736. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $120. (#2668)
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N208)
1938-D 1C MS67 Red PCGS. Ex:The Connelly Collection. PCGS Population (361/1). NGC Census: (741/2). Mintage: 20,010,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $120. (#2671)
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N208)
1938-S 1C MS67 Red PCGS. Ex:The Connelly Collection. PCGS Population (224/0). NGC Census: (749/0). Mintage: 15,180,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $180. (#2674)
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N208)
1939 1C MS67 Red PCGS. Ex:The Connelly Collection. PCGS Population (377/3). NGC Census: (781/0). Mintage: 316,479,520. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $92. (#2677)
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N69)
1940-S 1C MS67 Red PCGS. Ex:The Connelly Collection. PCGS Population (172/1). NGC Census: (690/0). Mintage: 112,940,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $155. (#2692)
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N208)
1940-S 1C MS67 Red PCGS. PCGS Population (172/1). NGC Census: (690/0). Mintage: 112,940,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $150. (#2692)(
Registry values: N208)
1941 1C MS67 Red PCGS. Ex:The Connelly Collection. PCGS Population (172/1). NGC Census: (735/0). Mintage: 887,039,104. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $100. (#2695)
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N69)
1941-D 1C MS67 Red PCGS. Ex:The Connelly Collection. PCGS Population (176/0). NGC Census: (887/0). Mintage: 128,700,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $90. (#2698)
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N208)
1941-S 1C MS67 Red PCGS. Ex:The Connelly Collection. PCGS Population (194/0). NGC Census: (975/0). Mintage: 92,360,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $100. (#2701)
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N208)
1942 1C MS67 Red PCGS. Ex:The Connelly Collection. PCGS Population (121/0). NGC Census: (368/0). Mintage: 657,828,608. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $110. (#2704)
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N69)
1942-D 1C MS67 Red PCGS. Ex:The Connelly Collection. PCGS Population (256/2). NGC Census: (758/0). Mintage: 206,698,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $110. (#2707)
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N69)
1942-D 1C MS67 Red PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (256/2). NGC Census: (758/0). Mintage: 206,698,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $110. (#2707)(
Registry values: N69)
1942-D 1C MS67 Red PCGS. PCGS Population (256/2). NGC Census: (758/0). Mintage: 206,698,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $112. (#2707)(
Registry values: N69)
1943-D/D 1C MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (47/67). NGC Census: (0/0). (#2715)
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: P2)
1946-D 1C MS67 Red PCGS. Ex:The Connelly Collection. PCGS Population (124/0). NGC Census: (447/0). Mintage: 315,689,984. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $150. (#2746)
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N208)
1947 1C MS66 Red PCGS. Ex:The Connelly Collection. PCGS Population (427/10). NGC Census: (564/15). Mintage: 190,555,008. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $68. (#2752)
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N69)
1947 1C MS66 Red PCGS. PCGS Population (427/10). NGC Census: (564/15). Mintage: 190,555,008. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $75. (#2752)(
Registry values: N69)
1947-D 1C MS67 Red PCGS. Ex:The Connelly Collection. PCGS Population (63/0). NGC Census: (160/0). Mintage: 194,750,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $190. (#2755)
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N208)
1947-D 1C MS67 Red PCGS. Ex:Joshua and Ally Walsh. PCGS Population (63/0). NGC Census: (160/0). Mintage: 194,750,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $190. (#2755)(
Registry values: N208)
1947-S 1C MS67 Red PCGS. Ex:The Connelly Collection. PCGS Population (130/0). NGC Census: (403/0). Mintage: 99,000,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $115. (#2758)
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N208)
1947-S 1C MS67 Red PCGS. PCGS Population (131/0). NGC Census: (403/0). Mintage: 99,000,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $115. (#2758)(
Registry values: N208)
1948 1C MS66 Red PCGS. Ex:The Connelly Collection. PCGS Population (345/6). NGC Census: (432/53). Mintage: 317,569,984. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $56. (#2761)
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N14)
1949-S 1C MS67 Red PCGS. Ex:The Connelly Collection. PCGS Population (141/0). NGC Census: (406/0). Mintage: 64,290,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $145. (#2776)
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N208)
1950-D 1C MS67 Red NGC. NGC Census: (155/0). PCGS Population (30/0). Mintage: 334,950,016. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $440. (#2782)
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N491)
1951-D 1C MS67 Red PCGS. Ex:The Connelly Collection. PCGS Population (59/0). NGC Census: (148/0). Mintage: 625,355,008. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $200. (#2791)
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N208)
1951-S 1C MS67 Red PCGS. Ex:The Connelly Collection. PCGS Population (56/0). NGC Census: (169/0). Mintage: 136,010,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $180. (#2794)
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N491)
1953-S 1C MS67 Red PCGS. Ex:The Connelly Collection. PCGS Population (102/0). NGC Census: (205/0). Mintage: 181,835,008. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $140. (#2812)
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N491)
1954-S 1C MS67 Red PCGS. Ex:The Connelly Collection. PCGS Population (187/0). NGC Census: (569/0). Mintage: 96,190,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $125. (#2821)
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N208)
1954-S 1C MS67 Red PCGS. PCGS Population (187/0). NGC Census: (569/0). Mintage: 96,190,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $125. (#2821)(
Registry values: N208)
1958-D 1C MS67 Red PCGS. Ex:The Connelly Collection. PCGS Population (67/0). NGC Census: (195/0). Mintage: 800,953,280. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $150. (#2851)
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N208)
1960-D 1C Small Over Large Date MS64 Red PCGS. PCGS Population (91/85). NGC Census: (0/0). (#82869)
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: P1)
1962 1C MS66 Red PCGS. Ex:The Connelly Collection. PCGS Population (262/5). NGC Census: (272/13). Mintage: 609,263,040. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $40. (#2878)
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N14)
1962-D 1C MS66 Red PCGS. Ex:The Connelly Collection. PCGS Population (136/0). NGC Census: (192/7). Mintage: 1,793,148,416. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $34. (#2881)
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N14)
1963-D 1C MS66 Red PCGS. Ex:The Connelly Collection. PCGS Population (56/0). NGC Census: (244/2). Mintage: 1,774,020,352. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $150. (#2887)
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N69)
1968-S 1C MS67 Red PCGS. Ex:The Connelly Collection. PCGS Population (37/1). NGC Census: (15/0). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $250. (#2909)
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N14)
1970-S 1C Small Date MS66 Red PCGS. PCGS Population (182/7). NGC Census: (84/6). Mintage: 693,192,832. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $190. (#2935)
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N69)
1972 1C Doubled Die Obverse AU58 PCGS. PCGS Population (30/71). NGC Census: (10/98). Mintage: 75,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $275. (#2948)(
Registry values: N208)
1972 1C Doubled Die Obverse MS64 Red PCGS. PCGS Population (805/1692). NGC Census: (463/682). Mintage: 75,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $390. (#2950)(
Registry values: N491)
1972 1C Doubled Die Obverse MS64 Red PCGS. PCGS Population (805/1690). NGC Census: (463/682). Mintage: 75,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $390. (#2950)(
Registry values: N491)
1972 1C Doubled Die Obverse MS65 Red PCGS. PCGS Population (1187/503). NGC Census: (526/156). Mintage: 75,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $530. (#2950)(
Registry values: N491)
1972 1C Doubled Die Obverse MS65 Red PCGS. PCGS Population (1187/503). NGC Census: (526/156). Mintage: 75,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $530. (#2950)(
Registry values: N491)
1972 1C Doubled Die Obverse MS66 Red PCGS. PCGS Population (486/17). NGC Census: (148/8). Mintage: 75,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $810. (#2950)
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
1973-S 1C MS66 Red PCGS. Ex:The Connelly Collection. PCGS Population (83/0). NGC Census: (54/1). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $155. (#2968)
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N14)
1974 1C MS67 Red PCGS. Ex:The Connelly Collection. PCGS Population (76/0). NGC Census: (22/0). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $125. (#2971)
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N14)
1975 1C MS67 Red PCGS. Ex:The Connelly Collection. PCGS Population (73/0). NGC Census: (29/0). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $100. (#2977)
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N69)
1977 1C MS67 Red PCGS. Ex:The Connelly Collection. PCGS Population (58/2). NGC Census: (22/1). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $125. (#2986)
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: P1)
1978 1C MS67 Red PCGS. Ex:The Connelly Collection. PCGS Population (37/0). NGC Census: (9/0). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $380. (#2992)
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: P1)
1983 1C Doubled Die Reverse MS63 Red NGC. NGC Census: (20/484). PCGS Population (36/902). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $220. (#3056)(
Registry values: N208)
1983 1C Doubled Die Reverse MS66 Red NGC. NGC Census: (184/120). PCGS Population (217/28). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $480. (#3056)(
Registry values: N491)
1983 1C Doubled Die Reverse MS66 Red PCGS. PCGS Population (217/28). NGC Census: (184/120). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $480. (#3056)
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N491)
1983 1C Doubled Die Reverse MS67 Red NGC. NGC Census: (111/9). PCGS Population (28/0). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $750. (#3056)(
Registry values: N991)
1984 1C Doubled Die Obverse MS66 Red NGC. FS-037. NGC Census: (100/160). PCGS Population (414/169). Mintage: 8,151,078,912. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $280. (#3062)(
Registry values: N491)
1984 1C Doubled Die Obverse MS66 Red PCGS. PCGS Population (414/169). NGC Census: (100/160). Mintage: 8,151,078,912. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $280. (#3062)
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N491)
1984 1C Doubled Die Obverse MS67 Red NGC. FS-101. 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)(
Registry values: N491)
1987 1C MS68 Red PCGS. Ex:The Connelly Collection. PCGS Population (65/1). NGC Census: (29/0). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS68: $180. (#3065)
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N208)
1994-D 1C MS68 Red PCGS. Ex:The Connelly Collection. PCGS Population (76/1). NGC Census: (29/2). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS68: $125. (#3118)
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N69)
1995 1C Doubled Die Obverse MS68 Red PCGS. PCGS Population (2658/1). NGC Census: (6131/18). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS68: $100. (#3127)(
Registry values: N208)
1998 1C MS68 Red PCGS. Ex:The Connelly Collection. PCGS Population (51/0). NGC Census: (18/0). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS68: $280. (#3148)
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N69)
Proof Lincoln Cents
1910 1C PR62 Red and Brown PCGS. PCGS Population (3/193). NGC Census: (2/123). Mintage: 4,118. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR62: $280. (#3307)(
Registry values: N491)
1913 1C PR63 Brown NGC. NGC Census: (7/51). PCGS Population (9/55). Mintage: 2,983. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR63: $320. (#3315)(
Registry values: N491)
1913 1C PR64 Brown NGC. NGC Census: (27/24). PCGS Population (29/26). Mintage: 2,983. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR64: $420. (#3315)(
Registry values: N491)
1913 1C PR64 Brown NGC. NGC Census: (27/24). PCGS Population (29/26). Mintage: 2,983. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR64: $420. (#3315)(
Registry values: N491)
1936 1C Type Two--Brilliant Finish Brown--Altered Color--NGC Details. Proof. NGC Census: (0/24). PCGS Population (0/3). Mintage: 5,569. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR60: $100. (#3333)
1936 1C Type Two--Brilliant Finish PR62 Red and Brown ANACS. NGC Census: (17/155). PCGS Population (17/146). Mintage: 5,569. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR62: $240. (#3334)(
Registry values: N1)
1937 1C PR65 Red PCGS. PCGS Population (379/170). NGC Census: (160/96). Mintage: 9,320. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR65: $310. (#3338)(
Registry values: N69)
1938 1C PR66 Red NGC. NGC Census: (122/16). PCGS Population (222/28). Mintage: 14,734. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR66: $330. (#3341)(
Registry values: N69)
1940 1C PR66 Red PCGS. PCGS Population (207/10). NGC Census: (107/6). Mintage: 15,872. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR66: $300. (#3347)(
Registry values: N69)
1940 1C PR66 Red PCGS. PCGS Population (207/10). NGC Census: (107/6). Mintage: 15,872. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR66: $300. (#3347)(
Registry values: N69)
1960 1C Large Date PR68 Deep Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (54/9). NGC Census: (43/6). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR68: $320. (#93389)(
Registry values: P1)
1961 1C PR68 Deep Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (41/9). NGC Census: (27/5). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR68: $360. (#93395)(
Registry values: P1)
1963 1C PR69 Deep Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (89/0). NGC Census: (32/0). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR69: $280. (#93401)(
Registry values: P1)
1963 1C PR69 Red Deep Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (89/0). NGC Census: (32/0). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR69: $280. (#93401)(
Registry values: P1)
1964 1C PR69 Deep Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (204/1). NGC Census: (78/0). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR69: $135. (#93404)(
Registry values: P1)
1969-S 1C PR69 Deep Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (45/0). NGC Census: (21/0). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR69: $420. (#93422)(
Registry values: P1)
1970-S 1C Small Date PR68 Red Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (36/1). NGC Census: (12/1). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR68: $440. (#83426)(
Registry values: P1)
1972-S 1C PR69 Red Deep Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (69/0). NGC Census: (15/0). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR69: $140. (#93437)(
Registry values: P1)
Two Cent Pieces
1864 2C Small Motto Good 4 PCGS. PCGS Population (5/324). NGC Census: (2/313). Mintage: 19,847,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Good 4 : $110. (#3579)(
Registry values: N1)
1864 2C Small Motto VF30 PCGS. PCGS Population (10/236). NGC Census: (5/270). Mintage: 19,847,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF30: $468. (#3579)(
Registry values: N491)
1864 2C Small Motto--Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (3/247). PCGS Population (20/166). Mintage: 19,847,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $575. (#3579)(
Registry values: N991)
1864 2C Small Motto--Environmental Damage--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (3/247). PCGS Population (20/166). Mintage: 19,847,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $575. (#3579)(
Registry values: N991)
1864 2C Large Motto MS63 Brown PCGS. PCGS Population (278/274). NGC Census: (309/665). Mintage: 19,847,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $150. (#3576)(
Registry values: N491)
1864 2C Large Motto MS63 Brown NGC. NGC Census: (309/665). PCGS Population (280/276). Mintage: 19,847,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $150. (#3576)(
Registry values: N491)
1864 2C Large Motto MS64 Brown PCGS. PCGS Population (229/45). NGC Census: (407/258). Mintage: 19,847,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $200. (#3576)(
Registry values: N491)
1864 2C Large Motto MS63 Red and Brown NGC. NGC Census: (116/1140). PCGS Population (525/1154). Mintage: 19,847,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $170. (#3577)(
Registry values: N491)
1864 2C Large Motto MS63 Red and Brown PCGS. PCGS Population (525/1154). NGC Census: (116/1140). Mintage: 19,847,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $170. (#3577)(
Registry values: N491)
1864 2C Large Motto MS63 Red and Brown NGC. NGC Census: (116/1140). PCGS Population (525/1154). Mintage: 19,847,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $170. (#3577)(
Registry values: N491)
1864 2C Large Motto MS63 Red and Brown PCGS. PCGS Population (525/1154). NGC Census: (116/1140). Mintage: 19,847,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $170. (#3577)(
Registry values: N491)
1864 2C Large Motto MS64 Red and Brown PCGS. PCGS Population (863/291). NGC Census: (488/652). Mintage: 19,847,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $260. (#3577)(
Registry values: N491)
1864 2C Large Motto MS64 Red PCGS. PCGS Population (235/261). NGC Census: (108/162). Mintage: 19,847,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $575. (#3578)(
Registry values: N991)
1865 2C MS63 Brown PCGS. PCGS Population (205/205). NGC Census: (160/481). Mintage: 13,640,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $150. (#3582)(
Registry values: N491)
1865 2C MS63 Red and Brown PCGS. PCGS Population (254/841). NGC Census: (90/713). Mintage: 13,640,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $160. (#3583)(
Registry values: N491)
1865 2C MS64 Red and Brown PCGS. PCGS Population (570/271). NGC Census: (319/394). Mintage: 13,640,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $280. (#3583)(
Registry values: N491)
1865 2C MS64 Red and Brown PCGS. PCGS Population (569/271). NGC Census: (319/394). Mintage: 13,640,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $285. (#3583)(
Registry values: N491)
1866 2C MS64 Red and Brown PCGS. PCGS Population (118/56). NGC Census: (56/78). Mintage: 3,177,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $320. (#3589)(
Registry values: N491)
1866 2C MS64 Red and Brown PCGS. PCGS Population (118/56). NGC Census: (56/78). Mintage: 3,177,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $325. (#3589)(
Registry values: N491)
1866 2C MS65 Red and Brown NGC. NGC Census: (70/8). PCGS Population (51/5). Mintage: 3,177,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $600. (#3589)(
Registry values: N991)
1867 2C AU58 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (23/99). NGC Census: (15/166). Mintage: 2,938,750. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $77. (#3591)(
Registry values: N208)
1867 2C MS64 Red and Brown PCGS. PCGS Population (171/52). NGC Census: (84/90). Mintage: 2,938,750. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $380. (#3592)(
Registry values: N491)
Proof Two Cent Pieces
1868 2C PR63 Red PCGS. PCGS Population (3/60). NGC Census: (2/33). Mintage: 600. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR63: $535. (#3638)(
Registry values: N991)
1869 2C PR64 Brown NGC. NGC Census: (16/21). PCGS Population (9/5). Mintage: 600. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR64: $440. (#3639)(
Registry values: N991)
1870 2C PR64 Red and Brown ANACS. NGC Census: (46/68). PCGS Population (97/68). Mintage: 1,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR64: $650. (#3643)(
Registry values: N991)
1870 2C PR64 Red and Brown PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (97/68). NGC Census: (46/68). Mintage: 1,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR64: $650. (#3643)(
Registry values: N991)
1870 2C PR65 Red and Brown NGC. NGC Census: (51/17). PCGS Population (56/12). Mintage: 1,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR65: $1,035. (#3643)(
Registry values: N991)
Three Cent Silver
1851 3CS MS65 NGC. NGC Census: (161/75). PCGS Population (163/107). Mintage: 5,447,400. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $740. (#3664)(
Registry values: N1793)
1851-O 3CS --Cleaned--ANACS. MS60 Details. NGC Census: (3/314). PCGS Population (6/300). Mintage: 720,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $350. (#3665)(
Registry values: N491)
1852 3CS MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (338/266). NGC Census: (451/275). Mintage: 18,663,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $370. (#3666)(
Registry values: N991)
1853 3CS MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (93/476). NGC Census: (80/442). Mintage: 11,400,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $190. (#3667)(
Registry values: N491)
1856 3CS AU58 NGC. NGC Census: (33/208). PCGS Population (34/224). Mintage: 1,458,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $210. (#3672)(
Registry values: N491)
1859 3CS MS62 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (47/190). NGC Census: (24/194). Mintage: 364,200. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $220. (#3677)(
Registry values: N491)
1861 3CS AU50 PCGS. PCGS Population (25/719). NGC Census: (7/677). Mintage: 497,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $135. (#3679)(
Registry values: N491)
1862 3CS AU55 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (35/949). NGC Census: (7/949). Mintage: 343,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $155. (#3680)(
Registry values: N491)
1862 3CS MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (205/555). NGC Census: (156/651). Mintage: 343,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $255. (#3680)(
Registry values: N491)
1862 3CS MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (255/300). NGC Census: (287/364). Mintage: 343,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $430. (#3680)(
Registry values: N991)
1862/1 3CS MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (78/161). NGC Census: (71/132). Mintage: 343,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $600. (#3681)(
Registry values: N991)
1869 3CS 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: 4,500. (#3689)
Proof Three Cent Silver
1860 3CS PR63 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (46/45). NGC Census: (18/42). Mintage: 1,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR63: $480. (#3709)(
Registry values: N991)
1866 3CS PR63 NGC. NGC Census: (31/113). PCGS Population (62/123). Mintage: 725. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR63: $545. (#3716)(
Registry values: N991)
1868 3CS PR64 PCGS. PCGS Population (70/49). NGC Census: (112/62). Mintage: 600. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR64: $760. (#3718)(
Registry values: N991)
1868 3CS PR64 NGC. NGC Census: (112/62). PCGS Population (70/49). Mintage: 600. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR64: $760. (#3718)(
Registry values: N991)
1868 3CS PR64 PCGS. PCGS Population (71/49). NGC Census: (112/62). Mintage: 600. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR64: $760. (#3718)(
Registry values: N991)
Three Cent Nickels
1865 3CN MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (229/1073). NGC Census: (251/985). Mintage: 11,382,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $130. (#3731)(
Registry values: N491)
1865 3CN MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (333/652). PCGS Population (469/604). Mintage: 11,382,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $140. (#3731)(
Registry values: N491)
1865 3CN MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (508/144). PCGS Population (458/145). Mintage: 11,382,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $200. (#3731)(
Registry values: N491)
1865 3CN MS65 NGC. NGC Census: (128/16). PCGS Population (106/39). Mintage: 11,382,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $480. (#3731)(
Registry values: N991)
1869 3CN MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (67/153). NGC Census: (62/188). Mintage: 1,604,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $165. (#3735)(
Registry values: N491)
1869 3CN MS65 NGC. NGC Census: (48/13). PCGS Population (45/16). Mintage: 1,604,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $675. (#3735)(
Registry values: N991)
1871 3CN MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (19/149). PCGS Population (16/164). Mintage: 603,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $155. (#3737)(
Registry values: N491)
1874 3CN MS61 NGC. NGC Census: (5/117). PCGS Population (4/144). Mintage: 789,300. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS61: $135. (#3742)(
Registry values: N491)
1879 3CN MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (34/42). NGC Census: (40/26). Mintage: 38,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $810. (#3747)(
Registry values: N991)
1881 3CN MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (65/368). NGC Census: (71/298). Mintage: 1,080,575. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $120. (#3749)(
Registry values: N491)
1881 3CN MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (147/120). NGC Census: (153/65). Mintage: 1,080,575. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $230. (#3749)(
Registry values: N491)
Proof Three Cent Nickels
1866 3CN PR62 NGC. NGC Census: (5/183). PCGS Population (6/214). Mintage: 725. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR62: $300. (#3762)(
Registry values: N491)
1869 3CN PR65 PCGS. PCGS Population (70/12). NGC Census: (85/12). Mintage: 600. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR65: $725. (#3765)(
Registry values: N1793)
1871 3CN PR65 PCGS. PCGS Population (87/23). NGC Census: (103/38). Mintage: 960. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR65: $800. (#3767)(
Registry values: N1793)
1872 3CN PR62 PCGS. PCGS Population (15/310). NGC Census: (13/325). Mintage: 950. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR62: $260. (#3768)(
Registry values: N491)
1872 3CN PR65 Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (21/7). NGC Census: (21/22). (#83768)(
Registry values: N1793)
1873 3CN Closed 3 PR64 NGC. NGC Census: (157/134). PCGS Population (227/107). Mintage: 1,100. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR64: $340. (#3769)(
Registry values: N991)
1874 3CN PR64 NGC. NGC Census: (74/123). PCGS Population (134/101). Mintage: 700. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR64: $420. (#3770)(
Registry values: N991)
1874 3CN PR64 PCGS. PCGS Population (134/101). NGC Census: (74/123). Mintage: 700. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR64: $420. (#3770)(
Registry values: N991)
1875 3CN PR64 PCGS. PCGS Population (132/105). NGC Census: (110/77). Mintage: 700. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR64: $425. (#3771)(
Registry values: N991)
1875 3CN PR64 NGC. NGC Census: (110/77). PCGS Population (132/105). Mintage: 700. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR64: $425. (#3771)(
Registry values: N991)
1876 3CN PR64 NGC. NGC Census: (108/121). PCGS Population (169/92). Mintage: 1,150. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR64: $390. (#3772)(
Registry values: N991)
1876 3CN PR63 Cameo NGC. NGC Census: (3/56). PCGS Population (6/60). (#83772)(
Registry values: N991)
1878 3CN PR65 NGC. NGC Census: (179/150). PCGS Population (230/93). Mintage: 2,350. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR65: $780. (#3774)(
Registry values: N991)
1878 3CN PR65 Cameo NGC. NGC Census: (38/75). PCGS Population (44/76). (#83774)(
Registry values: N1793)
1879 3CN PR64 NGC. NGC Census: (156/539). PCGS Population (252/507). Mintage: 3,200. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR64: $340. (#3775)(
Registry values: N991)
1879 3CN PR66 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (175/44). NGC Census: (174/66). Mintage: 3,200. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR66: $660. (#3775)(
Registry values: N991)
1879 3CN PR64 Cameo NGC. NGC Census: (11/98). PCGS Population (25/116). (#83775)(
Registry values: N991)
1880 3CN --Stained--NGC Details. Proof. NGC Census: (0/832). PCGS Population (4/995). Mintage: 3,955. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR60: $235. (#3776)(
Registry values: N991)
1880 3CN PR66 PCGS. PCGS Population (208/35). NGC Census: (206/44). Mintage: 3,955. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR66: $670. (#3776)(
Registry values: N991)
1881 3CN PR65 Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (35/77). NGC Census: (22/89). (#83777)(
Registry values: N991)
1882 3CN PR65 PCGS. PCGS Population (319/359). NGC Census: (282/323). Mintage: 3,100. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR65: $500. (#3778)(
Registry values: N991)
1882 3CN PR66 Cameo PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (71/59). NGC Census: (39/27). (#83778)(
Registry values: N1793)
1883 3CN PR62 PCGS. PCGS Population (41/1506). NGC Census: (35/1210). Mintage: 6,609. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR62: $265. (#3779)(
Registry values: N491)
1883 3CN PR65 PCGS. PCGS Population (500/406). NGC Census: (481/370). Mintage: 6,609. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR65: $480. (#3779)(
Registry values: N991)
1883 3CN PR65 NGC. NGC Census: (481/370). PCGS Population (500/406). Mintage: 6,609. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR65: $480. (#3779)(
Registry values: N991)
1883 3CN PR65 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (500/407). NGC Census: (481/370). Mintage: 6,609. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR65: $480. (#3779)(
Registry values: N991)
1884 3CN PR62 NGC. NGC Census: (12/877). PCGS Population (26/1030). Mintage: 3,942. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR62: $250. (#3780)(
Registry values: N491)
1885 3CN PR64 PCGS. PCGS Population (381/458). NGC Census: (235/463). Mintage: 3,790. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR64: $380. (#3781)(
Registry values: N991)
1885 3CN PR64 PCGS. PCGS Population (381/458). NGC Census: (235/463). Mintage: 3,790. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR64: $370. (#3781)(
Registry values: N991)
1886 3CN PR64 NGC. NGC Census: (247/554). PCGS Population (358/611). Mintage: 4,290. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR64: $385. (#3782)(
Registry values: N991)
1886 3CN PR64 PCGS. PCGS Population (358/611). NGC Census: (247/554). Mintage: 4,290. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR64: $385. (#3782)(
Registry values: N991)
1886 3CN PR66 NGC. With case and Certificate of Authenticity. NGC Census: (193/38). PCGS Population (202/47). Mintage: 4,290. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR66: $710. (#3782)
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
1886 3CN PR64 Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (6/66). NGC Census: (4/50). (#83782)(
Registry values: N991)
1886 3CN PR66 Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (33/18). NGC Census: (20/14). (#83782)(
Registry values: N1793)
1887/(6) 3CN PR64 PCGS. PCGS Population (229/150). NGC Census: (145/118). Mintage: 2,960. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR64: $440. (#3783)(
Registry values: N991)
1889 3CN PR64 NGC. NGC Census: (224/629). PCGS Population (315/687). Mintage: 3,436. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR64: $325. (#3786)(
Registry values: N991)
Shield Nickels
1866 5C Rays XF45 PCGS. PCGS Population (35/1295). NGC Census: (12/1294). Mintage: 14,742,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $144. (#3790)(
Registry values: N491)
1866 5C Rays AU55 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (74/1160). NGC Census: (38/1231). Mintage: 14,742,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $205. (#3790)(
Registry values: N491)
1866 5C Rays MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (333/566). NGC Census: (257/697). Mintage: 14,742,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $335. (#3790)(
Registry values: N991)
1866 5C Rays MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (414/152). NGC Census: (514/183). Mintage: 14,742,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $625. (#3790)(
Registry values: N991)
1867 5C Rays AU58 PCGS. PCGS Population (51/344). NGC Census: (37/367). Mintage: 2,019,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $260. (#3791)(
Registry values: N491)
1867 5C Rays MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (176/60). PCGS Population (136/32). Mintage: 2,019,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $775. (#3791)(
Registry values: N1793)
1867 5C No Rays MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (158/284). NGC Census: (122/375). Mintage: 28,800,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $185. (#3794)(
Registry values: N491)
1867 5C No Rays MS65 NGC. NGC Census: (102/27). PCGS Population (65/11). Mintage: 28,800,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $700. (#3794)(
Registry values: N991)
1868 5C MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (239/159). PCGS Population (240/95). Mintage: 28,800,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $270. (#3795)(
Registry values: N491)
1869 5C MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (144/103). PCGS Population (130/63). Mintage: 16,395,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $340. (#3796)(
Registry values: N491)
1872 5C AU58 PCGS. PCGS Population (19/244). NGC Census: (11/170). Mintage: 6,036,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $130. (#3799)(
Registry values: N208)
1872 5C AU58 NGC. NGC Census: (11/170). PCGS Population (19/244). Mintage: 6,036,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $130. (#3799)(
Registry values: N208)
1879 5C VG10 PCGS. PCGS Population (2/121). NGC Census: (0/64). Mintage: 25,900. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VG10: $447. (#3808)(
Registry values: N1)
1881 5C AG3 PCGS. PCGS Population (2/186). NGC Census: (1/121). Mintage: 68,800. (#3811)(
Registry values: N1)
1881 5C XF40 ANACS. NGC Census: (0/98). PCGS Population (9/135). Mintage: 68,800. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $565. (#3811)(
Registry values: N991)
1882 5C AU58 PCGS. PCGS Population (75/967). NGC Census: (28/734). Mintage: 11,476,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $98. (#3812)(
Registry values: N208)
1882 5C MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (287/214). PCGS Population (350/250). Mintage: 11,476,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $250. (#3812)(
Registry values: N491)
1883 5C MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (386/788). NGC Census: (249/766). Mintage: 1,456,919. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $170. (#3813)(
Registry values: N491)
Proof Shield Nickels
1869 5C PR65 NGC. NGC Census: (104/39). PCGS Population (69/20). Mintage: 600. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR65: $835. (#3823)(
Registry values: N1793)
1872 5C PR66 NGC. NGC Census: (46/5). PCGS Population (42/2). Mintage: 950. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR66: $950. (#3826)(
Registry values: N1793)
1876 5C PR65 Cameo NGC. NGC Census: (21/33). PCGS Population (35/21). (#83830)(
Registry values: N1793)
1879 5C PR62 ANACS. NGC Census: (12/439). PCGS Population (12/403). Mintage: 3,200. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR62: $320. (#3833)(
Registry values: N991)
1879 5C PR65 PCGS. PCGS Population (159/85). NGC Census: (154/123). Mintage: 3,200. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR65: $610. (#3833)(
Registry values: N991)
1880 5C PR63 NGC. NGC Census: (55/570). PCGS Population (88/764). Mintage: 3,955. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR63: $340. (#3835)(
Registry values: N491)
1880 5C PR65 NGC. NGC Census: (244/167). PCGS Population (294/133). Mintage: 3,955. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR65: $650. (#3835)(
Registry values: N991)
1882 5C PR64 Cameo NGC. NGC Census: (9/89). PCGS Population (7/106). (#83837)(
Registry values: N991)
1883 5C PR62 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (50/1078). NGC Census: (21/927). Mintage: 5,419. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR62: $225. (#3838)(
Registry values: N491)
1883 5C PR64 NGC. NGC Census: (261/602). PCGS Population (358/599). Mintage: 5,419. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR64: $360. (#3838)(
Registry values: N991)
1883 5C PR65 PCGS. PCGS Population (394/206). NGC Census: (340/262). Mintage: 5,419. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR65: $530. (#3838)(
Registry values: N991)
1883 5C PR65 NGC. NGC Census: (340/262). PCGS Population (394/206). Mintage: 5,419. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR65: $530. (#3838)(
Registry values: N991)
1883 5C PR66 Cameo NGC. NGC Census: (31/13). PCGS Population (43/5). (#83838)(
Registry values: N1793)
Liberty Nickels
1883 5C No Cents MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (444/53). PCGS Population (345/15). Mintage: 5,479,519. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $370. (#3841)(
Registry values: N1793)
1883 5C No Cents MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (444/53). PCGS Population (345/15). Mintage: 5,479,519. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $370. (#3841)(
Registry values: N1793)
1883 5C No Cents MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (345/15). NGC Census: (444/53). Mintage: 5,479,519. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $370. (#3841)(
Registry values: N1793)
1883 5C With Cents MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (321/179). NGC Census: (289/181). Mintage: 16,032,983. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $230. (#3844)(
Registry values: N491)
1884 5C AU55 PCGS. PCGS Population (15/397). NGC Census: (5/320). Mintage: 11,273,942. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $135. (#3845)(
Registry values: N208)
1885 5C Fair 2 PCGS. PCGS Population (42/836). NGC Census: (22/432). Mintage: 1,476,490. (#3846)(
Registry values: N1)
1885 5C --Cleaned, Scratched--ANACS. AG3 Details. NGC Census: (39/394). PCGS Population (87/750). Mintage: 1,476,490. (#3846)(
Registry values: N1)
1886 5C --Cleaned--ANACS. Good 4 Details. NGC Census: (31/328). PCGS Population (46/573). Mintage: 3,330,290. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Good 4 : $205. (#3847)(
Registry values: N1)
1886 5C --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (3/229). PCGS Population (14/337). Mintage: 3,330,290. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $690. (#3847)(
Registry values: N991)
1886 5C --Scratched--ANACS. AU50 Details. NGC Census: (3/229). PCGS Population (14/337). Mintage: 3,330,290. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $690. (#3847)(
Registry values: N991)
1886 5C AU55 PCGS. PCGS Population (41/289). NGC Census: (4/221). Mintage: 3,330,290. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $775. (#3847)(
Registry values: N991)
1887 5C AU58 PCGS. PCGS Population (22/443). NGC Census: (9/369). Mintage: 15,263,652. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $100. (#3848)(
Registry values: N208)
1887 5C MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (187/98). NGC Census: (150/95). Mintage: 15,263,652. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $350. (#3848)(
Registry values: N991)
1888 5C AU55 ANACS. NGC Census: (5/255). PCGS Population (8/319). Mintage: 10,720,483. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $195. (#3849)(
Registry values: N208)
1888 5C AU58 PCGS. PCGS Population (14/305). NGC Census: (5/250). Mintage: 10,720,483. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $210. (#3849)(
Registry values: N208)
1890 5C MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (150/54). NGC Census: (109/50). Mintage: 16,259,272. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $330. (#3851)(
Registry values: N991)
1891 5C MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (132/248). NGC Census: (83/212). Mintage: 16,834,350. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $180. (#3852)(
Registry values: N491)
1894 5C MS62 ANACS. NGC Census: (24/200). PCGS Population (26/278). Mintage: 5,413,132. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $330. (#3855)(
Registry values: N491)
1895 5C MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (94/178). NGC Census: (75/167). Mintage: 9,979,884. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $215. (#3856)(
Registry values: N491)
1896 5C MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (98/77). NGC Census: (87/52). Mintage: 8,842,920. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $380. (#3857)(
Registry values: N991)
1896 5C MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (87/52). PCGS Population (98/77). Mintage: 8,842,920. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $380. (#3857)(
Registry values: N991)
1898 5C MS65 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (75/20). NGC Census: (75/19). Mintage: 12,532,087. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $745. (#3859)(
Registry values: N1793)
1901 5C MS65 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (160/42). NGC Census: (160/35). Mintage: 26,480,212. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $460. (#3862)(
Registry values: N991)
1901 5C MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (160/42). NGC Census: (160/35). Mintage: 26,480,212. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $460. (#3862)(
Registry values: N991)
1901 5C MS65 ★
NGC. NGC Census: (160/35). PCGS Population (160/42). Mintage: 26,480,212. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $460. (#3862)(
Registry values: N991)
1903 5C MS64 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (390/269). NGC Census: (262/226). Mintage: 28,006,724. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $165. (#3864)(
Registry values: N491)
1903 5C MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (390/267). NGC Census: (262/226). Mintage: 28,006,724. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $160. (#3864)(
Registry values: N491)
1904 5C MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (170/69). NGC Census: (122/45). Mintage: 21,404,984. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $400. (#3865)(
Registry values: N991)
1905 5C MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (394/275). NGC Census: (265/185). Mintage: 29,827,276. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $160. (#3866)(
Registry values: N491)
1906 5C MS65 NGC. NGC Census: (71/5). PCGS Population (96/12). Mintage: 38,613,724. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $480. (#3867)(
Registry values: N991)
1906 5C MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (96/12). NGC Census: (71/5). Mintage: 38,613,724. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $480. (#3867)(
Registry values: N991)
1906 5C MS65 NGC. NGC Census: (71/5). PCGS Population (96/12). Mintage: 38,613,724. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $480. (#3867)(
Registry values: N991)
1907 5C MS65 NGC. NGC Census: (73/12). PCGS Population (74/26). Mintage: 39,214,800. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $580. (#3868)(
Registry values: N991)
1908 5C MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (211/82). NGC Census: (183/65). Mintage: 22,686,176. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $185. (#3869)(
Registry values: N491)
1908 5C MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (76/14). NGC Census: (56/9). Mintage: 22,686,176. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $850. (#3869)(
Registry values: N991)
1910 5C MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (82/452). NGC Census: (68/388). Mintage: 30,169,352. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $77. (#3871)(
Registry values: N208)
1911 5C MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (486/235). NGC Census: (415/188). Mintage: 39,559,372. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $155. (#3872)(
Registry values: N491)
1911 5C MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (486/235). NGC Census: (415/188). Mintage: 39,559,372. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $155. (#3872)(
Registry values: N491)
1912 5C MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (358/599). NGC Census: (216/471). Mintage: 26,236,714. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $110. (#3873)(
Registry values: N491)
1912 5C MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (436/163). NGC Census: (345/126). Mintage: 26,236,714. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $160. (#3873)(
Registry values: N491)
1912 5C MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (436/163). NGC Census: (345/126). Mintage: 26,236,714. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $160. (#3873)(
Registry values: N491)
1912-D 5C AU55 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (20/735). NGC Census: (4/645). Mintage: 8,474,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $155. (#3874)(
Registry values: N491)
1912-D 5C AU55 ANACS. NGC Census: (4/645). PCGS Population (20/732). Mintage: 8,474,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $155. (#3874)(
Registry values: N491)
1912-D 5C MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (183/419). NGC Census: (132/407). Mintage: 8,474,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $360. (#3874)(
Registry values: N991)
1912-S 5C Fine 15 PCGS. PCGS Population (100/719). NGC Census: (22/476). Mintage: 238,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Fine 15: $257. (#3875)(
Registry values: N1)
1912-S 5C --Improperly Cleaned--NCS. VF Details. NGC Census: (4/472). PCGS Population (39/678). Mintage: 238,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $400. (#3875)(
Registry values: N491)
Proof Liberty Nickels
1883 5C No Cents PR63 NGC. NGC Census: (59/619). PCGS Population (133/731). Mintage: 5,219. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR63: $260. (#3878)(
Registry values: N491)
1883 5C No Cents PR64 PCGS. PCGS Population (337/394). NGC Census: (255/364). Mintage: 5,219. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR64: $335. (#3878)(
Registry values: N991)
1883 5C No Cents PR65 Cameo PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (81/65). NGC Census: (60/74). (#83878)(
Registry values: N1793)
1883 5C With Cents PR64 NGC. NGC Census: (201/249). PCGS Population (281/210). Mintage: 6,783. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR64: $300. (#3881)(
Registry values: N491)
1883 5C With Cents PR64 NGC. NGC Census: (201/249). PCGS Population (281/210). Mintage: 6,783. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR64: $300. (#3881)(
Registry values: N491)
1883 5C With Cents PR64 NGC. NGC Census: (201/249). PCGS Population (281/210). Mintage: 6,783. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR64: $300. (#3881)(
Registry values: N491)
1884 5C PR62 NGC. NGC Census: (13/555). PCGS Population (26/673). Mintage: 3,942. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR62: $175. (#3882)(
Registry values: N491)
1884 5C PR64 Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (17/70). NGC Census: (38/86). (#83882)(
Registry values: N991)
1884 5C PR64 Cameo ICG. NGC Census: (38/86). PCGS Population (17/70). (#83882)(
Registry values: N991)
1884 5C PR65 Cameo NGC. NGC Census: (39/47). PCGS Population (38/32). (#83882)(
Registry values: N991)
1884 5C PR65 Cameo NGC. CAC. NGC Census: (39/47). PCGS Population (38/32). (#83882)(
Registry values: N991)
1885 5C PR62 NGC. NGC Census: (21/596). PCGS Population (36/783). Mintage: 3,790. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR62: $635. (#3883)(
Registry values: N991)
1886 5C PR66 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (74/17). NGC Census: (123/18). Mintage: 4,290. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR66: $925. (#3884)(
Registry values: N991)
1887 5C PR63 NGC. NGC Census: (64/424). PCGS Population (111/485). Mintage: 2,960. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR63: $210. (#3885)(
Registry values: N491)
1887 5C PR64 ANACS. NGC Census: (212/212). PCGS Population (307/178). Mintage: 2,960. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR64: $285. (#3885)(
Registry values: N491)
1888 5C PR64 NGC. NGC Census: (264/344). PCGS Population (343/250). Mintage: 4,582. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR64: $310. (#3886)(
Registry values: N491)
1888 5C PR64 PCGS. PCGS Population (344/250). NGC Census: (264/344). Mintage: 4,582. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR64: $310. (#3886)(
Registry values: N491)
1889 5C PR64 NGC. NGC Census: (210/284). PCGS Population (258/275). Mintage: 3,336. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR64: $300. (#3887)(
Registry values: N491)
1889 5C PR64 NGC. NGC Census: (210/284). PCGS Population (258/275). Mintage: 3,336. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR64: $300. (#3887)(
Registry values: N491)
1889 5C PR65 NGC. NGC Census: (190/94). PCGS Population (192/83). Mintage: 3,336. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR65: $500. (#3887)(
Registry values: N991)
1890 5C PR62 NGC. NGC Census: (23/319). PCGS Population (38/422). Mintage: 2,740. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR62: $160. (#3888)(
Registry values: N491)
1890 5C PR65 NGC. NGC Census: (94/14). PCGS Population (71/11). Mintage: 2,740. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR65: $525. (#3888)(
Registry values: N991)
1890 5C PR66 NGC. NGC Census: (13/1). PCGS Population (11/0). Mintage: 2,740. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR66: $850. (#3888)(
Registry values: N1793)
1890 5C PR65 Cameo PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (18/6). NGC Census: (27/20). (#83888)(
Registry values: N1793)
1891 5C PR64 Cameo NGC. CAC. NGC Census: (25/75). PCGS Population (28/31). (#83889)(
Registry values: N991)
1892 5C PR62 NGC. NGC Census: (22/346). PCGS Population (29/471). Mintage: 2,745. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR62: $175. (#3890)(
Registry values: N491)
1892 5C PR64 NGC. NGC Census: (132/152). PCGS Population (225/135). Mintage: 2,745. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR64: $290. (#3890)(
Registry values: N491)
1892 5C PR65 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (110/25). NGC Census: (105/47). Mintage: 2,745. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR65: $540. (#3890)(
Registry values: N991)
1892 5C PR65 Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (21/17). NGC Census: (32/34). (#83890)(
Registry values: N991)
1893 5C PR63 NGC. NGC Census: (42/262). PCGS Population (95/290). Mintage: 2,195. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR63: $220. (#3891)(
Registry values: N491)
1893 5C PR65 NGC. NGC Census: (106/44). PCGS Population (81/23). Mintage: 2,195. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR65: $535. (#3891)(
Registry values: N991)
1893 5C PR65 Cameo PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (23/24). NGC Census: (32/34). (#83891)
From The Classic Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
1894 5C PR65 PCGS. PCGS Population (111/14). NGC Census: (112/54). Mintage: 2,632. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR65: $520. (#3892)(
Registry values: N991)
1895 5C PR62 ICG. NGC Census: (16/327). PCGS Population (24/426). Mintage: 2,062. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR62: $180. (#3893)(
Registry values: N491)
1895 5C PR63 ICG. NGC Census: (45/282). PCGS Population (97/329). Mintage: 2,062. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR63: $230. (#3893)(
Registry values: N491)
1895 5C PR65 NGC. NGC Census: (99/39). PCGS Population (80/13). Mintage: 2,062. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR65: $495. (#3893)(
Registry values: N991)
1895 5C PR65 NGC. NGC Census: (99/39). PCGS Population (80/13). Mintage: 2,062. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR65: $495. (#3893)(
Registry values: N991)
1897 5C PR66 NGC. NGC Census: (56/25). PCGS Population (57/19). Mintage: 1,938. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR66: $685. (#3895)(
Registry values: N1793)
1898 5C --Cleaned--ICG. PR60 Details. NGC Census: (1/321). PCGS Population (0/386). Mintage: 1,795. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR60: $125. (#3896)(
Registry values: N491)
1898 5C PR62 ICG. NGC Census: (6/312). PCGS Population (15/366). Mintage: 1,795. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR62: $160. (#3896)(
Registry values: N491)
1898 5C PR65 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (90/22). NGC Census: (101/52). Mintage: 1,795. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR65: $515. (#3896)(
Registry values: N991)
1899 5C --Cleaned--ANACS. PR60 Details. NGC Census: (1/403). PCGS Population (1/433). Mintage: 2,031. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR60: $125. (#3897)(
Registry values: N491)
1899 5C PR62 ANACS. NGC Census: (11/391). PCGS Population (11/419). Mintage: 2,031. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR62: $155. (#3897)(
Registry values: N491)
1900 5C --Improperly Cleaned--NCS. Proof. NGC Census: (0/385). PCGS Population (2/472). Mintage: 2,262. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR60: $125. (#3898)(
Registry values: N491)
1900 5C PR64 Cameo NGC. NGC Census: (7/31). PCGS Population (6/29). (#83898)(
Registry values: N991)
1901 5C PR64 NGC. NGC Census: (123/281). PCGS Population (171/214). Mintage: 1,985. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR64: $290. (#3899)(
Registry values: N491)
1902 5C PR63 NGC. Ex:Jules Reiver Collection. NGC Census: (31/368). PCGS Population (52/368). Mintage: 2,018. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR63: $195. (#3900)(
Registry values: N491)
1904 5C --Altered Surfaces--ICG. PR60 Details. NGC Census: (0/397). PCGS Population (2/486). Mintage: 1,817. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR60: $120. (#3902)(
Registry values: N491)
1904 5C PR62 NGC. NGC Census: (20/373). PCGS Population (24/458). Mintage: 1,817. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR62: $160. (#3902)(
Registry values: N491)
1904 5C PR64 NGC. NGC Census: (160/151). PCGS Population (200/113). Mintage: 1,817. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR64: $285. (#3902)(
Registry values: N491)
1904 5C PR65 NGC. NGC Census: (102/49). PCGS Population (77/37). Mintage: 1,817. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR65: $540. (#3902)(
Registry values: N991)
1907 5C PR64 Cameo NGC. CAC. NGC Census: (3/22). PCGS Population (7/13). (#83905)(
Registry values: N991)
1908 5C PR64 PCGS. PCGS Population (164/136). NGC Census: (136/189). Mintage: 1,620. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR64: $285. (#3906)(
Registry values: N491)
1908 5C PR65 NGC. NGC Census: (109/80). PCGS Population (100/36). Mintage: 1,620. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR65: $500. (#3906)(
Registry values: N991)
1909 5C PR63 NGC. NGC Census: (86/1000). PCGS Population (121/914). Mintage: 4,763. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR63: $195. (#3907)(
Registry values: N491)
1909 5C PR64 PCGS. PCGS Population (371/543). NGC Census: (302/698). Mintage: 4,763. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR64: $285. (#3907)(
Registry values: N491)
1909 5C PR65 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (313/230). NGC Census: (339/359). Mintage: 4,763. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR65: $480. (#3907)(
Registry values: N991)
1911 5C PR64 NGC. NGC Census: (166/254). PCGS Population (205/165). Mintage: 1,733. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR64: $285. (#3909)(
Registry values: N491)
1911 5C PR65 PCGS. PCGS Population (114/50). NGC Census: (144/110). Mintage: 1,733. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR65: $480. (#3909)(
Registry values: N991)
1912 5C PR63 NGC. NGC Census: (65/412). PCGS Population (94/332). 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 MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (2971/2054). NGC Census: (2150/1458). Mintage: 30,993,520. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $120. (#3915)(
Registry values: N491)
1913 5C Type One MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (1651/406). NGC Census: (1155/303). Mintage: 30,993,520. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $190. (#3915)(
Registry values: N491)
1913 5C Type One MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (1648/406). NGC Census: (1155/303). Mintage: 30,993,520. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $185. (#3915)(
Registry values: N491)
1913-D 5C Type One MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (937/1031). NGC Census: (597/654). Mintage: 5,337,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $110. (#3916)(
Registry values: N208)
1913-D 5C Type One MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (678/352). NGC Census: (474/180). Mintage: 5,337,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $255. (#3916)(
Registry values: N491)
1913-D 5C Type One MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (676/355). NGC Census: (474/180). Mintage: 5,337,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $265. (#3916)
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: N491)
1913-D 5C Type One MS66 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (306/48). NGC Census: (164/16). Mintage: 5,337,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $420. (#3916)
From The Classic Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
1913-D 5C Type One MS66 PCGS Secure. PCGS Population (307/48). NGC Census: (164/16). Mintage: 5,337,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $425. (#3916)(
Registry values: N991)
1913-S 5C Type One MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (378/1128). NGC Census: (201/694). Mintage: 2,105,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $150. (#3917)(
Registry values: N208)
1913-S 5C Type One MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (704/424). NGC Census: (418/276). Mintage: 2,105,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $230. (#3917)(
Registry values: N491)
1913-S 5C Type One MS65 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (294/127). NGC Census: (210/65). Mintage: 2,105,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $515. (#3917)(
Registry values: N991)
1913-S 5C Type One MS65 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (296/127). NGC Census: (210/66). Mintage: 2,105,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $515. (#3917)
From The Classic Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
1913-S 5C Type One MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (296/128). NGC Census: (210/66). Mintage: 2,105,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $525. (#3917)
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
1913 5C Type Two MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (495/183). NGC Census: (290/81). Mintage: 29,858,700. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $275. (#3921)(
Registry values: N991)
1913 5C Type Two MS65 ANACS. NGC Census: (290/81). PCGS Population (495/183). Mintage: 29,858,700. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $275. (#3921)(
Registry values: N991)
1913 5C Type Two MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (495/183). NGC Census: (290/81). Mintage: 29,858,700. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $275. (#3921)
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
1913-D 5C Type Two XF45 PCGS. PCGS Population (32/1031). NGC Census: (25/713). Mintage: 4,156,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $172. (#3922)(
Registry values: N1)
1913-D 5C Type Two MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (297/190). NGC Census: (216/99). Mintage: 4,156,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $520. (#3922)(
Registry values: N991)
1913-S 5C Type Two XF40 PCGS. PCGS Population (60/1477). NGC Census: (21/939). Mintage: 1,209,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $430. (#3923)(
Registry values: N491)
1913-S 5C Type Two AU50 PCGS. PCGS Population (69/1333). NGC Census: (7/908). Mintage: 1,209,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $500. (#3923)(
Registry values: N491)
1913-S 5C Type Two MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (154/459). PCGS Population (122/754). Mintage: 1,209,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $735. (#3923)(
Registry values: N991)
1914 5C MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (294/158). NGC Census: (187/65). Mintage: 20,665,738. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $350. (#3924)
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: N491)
1914-D 5C XF40 PCGS. PCGS Population (43/1117). NGC Census: (15/735). Mintage: 3,912,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $235. (#3925)(
Registry values: N491)
1914-D 5C MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (104/444). PCGS Population (62/757). Mintage: 3,912,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $400. (#3925)(
Registry values: N491)
1914-D 5C MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (234/523). NGC Census: (135/309). Mintage: 3,912,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $440. (#3925)(
Registry values: N991)
1914-S 5C AU55 ANACS. NGC Census: (31/1056). PCGS Population (89/1257). Mintage: 3,470,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $130. (#3926)(
Registry values: N208)
1914-S 5C MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (395/528). NGC Census: (247/444). Mintage: 3,470,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $340. (#3926)(
Registry values: N991)
1915 5C MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (628/685). NGC Census: (437/372). Mintage: 20,987,270. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $120. (#3927)
From The Classic Collection.(
Registry values: N208)
1915 5C MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (416/270). NGC Census: (285/87). Mintage: 20,987,270. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $285. (#3927)
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: N491)
1915-D 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: 7,569,000. (#3928)
1915-D 5C AU58 PCGS. PCGS Population (139/694). NGC Census: (131/537). Mintage: 7,569,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $165. (#3928)(
Registry values: N208)
1916 5C MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (442/169). NGC Census: (295/95). Mintage: 63,498,064. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $245. (#3930)(
Registry values: N491)
1916 5C MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (445/170). NGC Census: (295/95). Mintage: 63,498,064. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $250. (#3930)
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: N491)
1916-D 5C MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (375/509). NGC Census: (220/341). Mintage: 13,333,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $220. (#3932)(
Registry values: N491)
1916-S 5C MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (275/116). NGC Census: (203/64). Mintage: 11,860,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $440. (#3933)(
Registry values: N991)
1917 5C MS65 NGC. NGC Census: (119/55). PCGS Population (254/147). Mintage: 51,424,020. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $425. (#3934)(
Registry values: N991)
1917 5C MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (254/147). NGC Census: (119/55). Mintage: 51,424,020. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $425. (#3934)
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
1917 5C MS66 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (135/12). NGC Census: (48/7). Mintage: 51,424,020. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $640. (#3934)(
Registry values: N991)
1917-D 5C MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (59/641). NGC Census: (89/370). Mintage: 9,910,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $450. (#3935)(
Registry values: N991)
1918-D 5C MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (72/157). PCGS Population (153/304). Mintage: 8,362,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $900. (#3938)(
Registry values: N1793)
1918/7-D 5C 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. Mintage: 8,362,000. (#3939)
1919 5C MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (419/223). PCGS Population (595/498). Mintage: 60,868,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $180. (#3941)(
Registry values: N491)
1919 5C MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (360/138). NGC Census: (172/51). Mintage: 60,868,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $375. (#3941)(
Registry values: N991)
1919 5C MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (360/138). NGC Census: (172/51). Mintage: 60,868,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $375. (#3941)(
Registry values: N991)
1919 5C MS65 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (360/138). NGC Census: (172/51). Mintage: 60,868,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $370. (#3941)
From The Classic Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
1919 5C MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (360/138). NGC Census: (172/51). Mintage: 60,868,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $375. (#3941)
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
1919-S 5C AU58 NGC. NGC Census: (68/319). PCGS Population (79/459). Mintage: 7,521,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $400. (#3943)(
Registry values: N491)
1920 5C MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (227/791). NGC Census: (128/449). Mintage: 63,093,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $115. (#3944)(
Registry values: N208)
1920 5C MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (223/114). NGC Census: (105/31). Mintage: 63,093,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $650. (#3944)
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
1921 5C MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (32/842). NGC Census: (44/501). Mintage: 10,663,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $150. (#3947)(
Registry values: N491)
1921 5C MS65 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (236/165). NGC Census: (128/78). Mintage: 10,663,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $610. (#3947)(
Registry values: N991)
1921 5C MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (236/165). NGC Census: (128/78). Mintage: 10,663,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $610. (#3947)
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
1921-S 5C Fine 12 PCGS. PCGS Population (109/904). NGC Census: (60/607). Mintage: 1,557,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Fine 12: $130. (#3948)(
Registry values: N1)
1921-S 5C VF20 PCGS. PCGS Population (88/704). NGC Census: (61/478). Mintage: 1,557,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $300. (#3948)(
Registry values: N991)
1923 5C MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (283/133). NGC Census: (162/58). Mintage: 35,715,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $470. (#3949)
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
1923-S 5C AU58 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (68/739). NGC Census: (47/627). Mintage: 6,142,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $335. (#3950)(
Registry values: N491)
1924 5C MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (198/76). NGC Census: (103/40). Mintage: 21,620,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $590. (#3951)
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
1924-S 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: 1,437,000. (#3953)
1925 5C MS64 PCGS. "End Coin". PCGS Population (555/650). NGC Census: (337/310). Mintage: 35,565,100. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $150. (#3954)(
Registry values: N491)
1925 5C MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (460/190). NGC Census: (185/125). Mintage: 35,565,100. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $325. (#3954)(
Registry values: N991)
1925 5C MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (460/190). NGC Census: (185/125). Mintage: 35,565,100. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $325. (#3954)(
Registry values: N991)
1925 5C MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (463/190). NGC Census: (185/126). Mintage: 35,565,100. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $340. (#3954)(
Registry values: N991)
1925 5C MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (463/190). NGC Census: (185/126). Mintage: 35,565,100. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $340. (#3954)
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
1925 5C MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (183/7). NGC Census: (122/4). Mintage: 35,565,100. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $535. (#3954)(
Registry values: N1793)
1925 5C MS66 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (183/7). NGC Census: (121/4). Mintage: 35,565,100. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $590. (#3954)(
Registry values: N1793)
1925 5C MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (183/7). NGC Census: (121/4). Mintage: 35,565,100. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $590. (#3954)(
Registry values: N1793)
1925 5C MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (183/7). NGC Census: (121/4). Mintage: 35,565,100. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $590. (#3954)(
Registry values: N1793)
1926 5C MS65 NGC. NGC Census: (492/177). PCGS Population (881/361). Mintage: 44,693,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $160. (#3957)(
Registry values: N491)
1926 5C MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (882/362). NGC Census: (493/177). Mintage: 44,693,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $155. (#3957)
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: N491)
1926-D 5C MS64 ANACS. NGC Census: (123/38). PCGS Population (172/109). Mintage: 5,638,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $1,175. (#3958)(
Registry values: N1793)
1926-D 5C MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (172/109). NGC Census: (123/38). Mintage: 5,638,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $1,175. (#3958)(
Registry values: N1793)
1926-S 5C Fine 15 PCGS. PCGS Population (256/1052). NGC Census: (176/901). Mintage: 970,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Fine 15: $131. (#3959)(
Registry values: N1)
1926-S 5C VF20 ANACS. NGC Census: (151/750). PCGS Population (208/844). Mintage: 970,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $225. (#3959)(
Registry values: N991)
1926-S 5C VF20 PCGS. PCGS Population (208/839). NGC Census: (151/750). Mintage: 970,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $225. (#3959)(
Registry values: N991)
1926-S 5C VF35 NGC. NGC Census: (76/402). PCGS Population (75/519). Mintage: 970,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF35: $606. (#3959)(
Registry values: N991)
1926-S 5C --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. XF. NGC Census: (55/347). PCGS Population (88/430). Mintage: 970,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $850. (#3959)(
Registry values: N991)
1927 5C MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (636/275). NGC Census: (291/98). Mintage: 37,981,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $235. (#3960)
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: N491)
1927 5C MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (270/5). NGC Census: (87/11). Mintage: 37,981,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $430. (#3960)(
Registry values: N991)
1927-D 5C MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (370/53). NGC Census: (236/36). Mintage: 5,730,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $550. (#3961)
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
1928 5C MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (471/190). NGC Census: (196/52). Mintage: 23,411,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $235. (#3963)
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: N491)
1928-D 5C MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (1212/363). NGC Census: (821/141). Mintage: 6,436,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $115. (#3964)(
Registry values: N491)
1928-D 5C MS64 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (1210/365). NGC Census: (821/141). Mintage: 6,436,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $115. (#3964)
From The Classic Collection.(
Registry values: N491)
1928-D 5C MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (1212/363). NGC Census: (821/141). Mintage: 6,436,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $115. (#3964)(
Registry values: N491)
1928-D 5C MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (327/36). NGC Census: (136/5). Mintage: 6,436,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $480. (#3964)
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
1928-S 5C AU58 PCGS. PCGS Population (79/679). NGC Census: (54/524). Mintage: 6,936,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $125. (#3965)(
Registry values: N208)
1928-S 5C MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (211/407). NGC Census: (133/278). Mintage: 6,936,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $420. (#3965)(
Registry values: N991)
1928-S 5C MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (340/67). NGC Census: (224/54). Mintage: 6,936,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $760. (#3965)(
Registry values: N1793)
1929 5C MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (525/151). NGC Census: (241/50). Mintage: 36,446,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $235. (#3966)
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: N491)
1929-D 5C MS64 ANACS. NGC Census: (315/71). PCGS Population (481/191). Mintage: 8,370,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $260. (#3967)(
Registry values: N491)
1929-S 5C MS64 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (645/620). NGC Census: (360/237). Mintage: 7,754,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $120. (#3968)(
Registry values: N491)
1929-S 5C MS65 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (447/175). NGC Census: (176/61). Mintage: 7,754,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $300. (#3968)(
Registry values: N991)
1929-S 5C MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (447/175). NGC Census: (176/61). Mintage: 7,754,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $290. (#3968)
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
1930 5C MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (980/320). NGC Census: (390/86). Mintage: 22,849,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $160. (#3969)
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: N491)
1930 5C MS66 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (299/21). NGC Census: (81/5). Mintage: 22,849,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $320. (#3969)(
Registry values: N991)
1930-S 5C MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (408/132). NGC Census: (169/26). Mintage: 5,435,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $320. (#3970)
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
1931-S 5C MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (1271/1766). NGC Census: (682/735). Mintage: 1,200,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $115. (#3971)(
Registry values: N208)
1931-S 5C MS64 NGC. CAC. NGC Census: (682/735). PCGS Population (1271/1766). Mintage: 1,200,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $115. (#3971)(
Registry values: N208)
1931-S 5C MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (1384/382). NGC Census: (666/69). Mintage: 1,200,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $240. (#3971)(
Registry values: N491)
1931-S 5C MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (1386/382). NGC Census: (666/69). Mintage: 1,200,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $240. (#3971)(
Registry values: N491)
1931-S 5C MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (1381/379). NGC Census: (665/69). Mintage: 1,200,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $240. (#3971)(
Registry values: N491)
1931-S 5C MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (1384/382). NGC Census: (666/69). Mintage: 1,200,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $240. (#3971)
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: N491)
1931-S 5C MS66 PCGS Secure. PCGS Population (380/2). NGC Census: (66/3). Mintage: 1,200,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $500. (#3971)(
Registry values: N991)
1931-S 5C MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (379/2). NGC Census: (66/3). Mintage: 1,200,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $500. (#3971)
From The Classic Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
1934 5C MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (516/177). NGC Census: (275/94). Mintage: 20,213,004. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $200. (#3972)
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: N491)
1934-D 5C MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (854/364). NGC Census: (591/113). Mintage: 7,480,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $190. (#3973)(
Registry values: N491)
1934-D 5C MS64 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (857/366). NGC Census: (591/113). Mintage: 7,480,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $190. (#3973)
From The Classic Collection.(
Registry values: N491)
1934-D 5C MS64 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (855/364). NGC Census: (591/113). Mintage: 7,480,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $190. (#3973)(
Registry values: N491)
1934-D 5C MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (323/43). NGC Census: (99/14). Mintage: 7,480,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $460. (#3973)
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
1935 5C Doubled Die Reverse Fine 15 PCGS. PCGS Population (25/103). NGC Census: (0/0). (#93974)(
Registry values: P3)
1935-D 5C MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (550/302). PCGS Population (1037/548). Mintage: 12,092,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $94. (#3975)(
Registry values: N491)
1935-D 5C MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (408/143). NGC Census: (264/38). Mintage: 12,092,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $270. (#3975)
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
1935-D 5C MS66 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (138/5). NGC Census: (34/4). Mintage: 12,092,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $775. (#3975)(
Registry values: N991)
1935-S 5C MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (958/387). NGC Census: (438/139). Mintage: 10,300,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $150. (#3976)
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: N491)
1935-S 5C MS66 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (359/28). NGC Census: (125/14). Mintage: 10,300,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $285. (#3976)(
Registry values: N991)
1936-S 5C MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (604/60). NGC Census: (344/33). Mintage: 14,930,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $150. (#3979)(
Registry values: N491)
1937 5C MS67 NGC. NGC Census: (348/6). PCGS Population (302/4). Mintage: 79,485,768. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $240. (#3980)(
Registry values: N991)
1937-D 5C Three-Legged Fine 12 ANACS. NGC Census: (58/4666). PCGS Population (88/5483). 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--Rev Planchet Flaw--NGC Details. Fine. NGC Census: (58/4689). PCGS Population (89/5504). 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--Damaged--ANACS. VF Details Net F12. NGC Census: (58/4689). PCGS Population (89/5519). Mintage: 17,826,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Fine 12: $625. (#3982)(
Registry values: N1)
1937-D 5C Three-Legged Fine 15 PCGS. PCGS Population (206/5298). NGC Census: (83/4606). Mintage: 17,826,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Fine 15: $668. (#3982)(
Registry values: N1)
1937-D 5C Three-Legged--Scratches--NGC Details. VF. NGC Census: (101/4505). PCGS Population (189/5122). Mintage: 17,826,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $675. (#3982)
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
1938-D/D 5C Buffalo MS66+ PCGS. PCGS Population (1212/58). NGC Census: (0/0). Mintage: 7,020,000. (#93984)(
Registry values: P2)
1938-D/S 5C MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (765/105). PCGS Population (1461/173). Mintage: 7,020,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $175. (#3985)(
Registry values: N491)
Jefferson Nickels
1939-S 5C Reverse of 1940 MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (0/0). PCGS Population (14/1). (#94006)(
Registry values: P6)
1942-D 5C MS67 Full Steps NGC. NGC Census: (13/0). PCGS Population (0/0). (#74014)
1942-P 5C Type Two MS67 Five Full Steps NGC. NGC Census: (28/0). PCGS Population (31/0). (#84016)(
Registry values: N491)
1943-P 5C MS67 Full Steps NGC. NGC Census: (22/0). PCGS Population (41/1). (#84018)(
Registry values: N208)
1945-D 5C MS67 Full Steps PCGS. PCGS Population (68/0). NGC Census: (40/0). (#84026)(
Registry values: N208)
1947 5C MS66 Full Steps PCGS. PCGS Population (44/0). NGC Census: (7/0). (#84031)(
Registry values: N208)
1947-S 5C MS66 Full Steps PCGS. Ex:Omaha Bank Hoard. PCGS Population (44/1). NGC Census: (7/0). (#84033)(
Registry values: N69)
1948 5C MS65 Full Steps PCGS. Ex:Omaha Bank Hoard. PCGS Population (61/11). NGC Census: (3/6). (#84034)(
Registry values: N69)
1953-D 5C MS66 Five Full Steps NGC. NGC Census: (4/0). PCGS Population (12/0). (#84050)(
Registry values: P1)
1984-P 5C MS67 Five Full Steps NGC. NGC Census: (11/0). PCGS Population (1/0). (#84112)(
Registry values: P1)
Proof Jefferson Nickels
1939 5C Reverse of 1938 PR67 NGC. NGC Census: (65/3). PCGS Population (121/7). Mintage: 12,535. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR67: $325. (#4176)(
Registry values: N208)
1954 5C PR68 Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (71/4). NGC Census: (95/48). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR68: $180. (#84186)(
Registry values: N208)
1961 5C PR68 Deep Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (55/12). NGC Census: (18/6). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR68: $260. (#94193)(
Registry values: N69)
1962 5C PR69 Deep Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (54/0). NGC Census: (23/0). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR69: $420. (#94194)(
Registry values: N208)
1963 5C PR69 Deep Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (70/1). NGC Census: (44/0). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR69: $220. (#94195)(
Registry values: N69)
1964 5C PR69 Deep Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (188/0). NGC Census: (0/0). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR69: $120. (#94196)(
Registry values: N69)
1969-S 5C PR69 Deep Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (72/0). NGC Census: (55/0). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR69: $275. (#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: $250. (#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: $440. (#94203)(
Registry values: N69)
1979-S 5C Type One PR70 Deep Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (29). NGC Census: (0). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR70: $480. (#94212)(
Registry values: N208)
Early Half Dimes
1803 H10C Large 8 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: 37,850. (#4269)
Bust Half Dimes
1830 H10C MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (79/172). PCGS Population (92/120). Mintage: 1,200,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $700. (#4277)(
Registry values: N991)
1831 H10C MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (98/355). PCGS Population (75/266). Mintage: 1,200,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $475. (#4278)(
Registry values: N991)
1832 H10C AU58 PCGS. PCGS Population (94/400). NGC Census: (116/578). Mintage: 965,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $275. (#4279)(
Registry values: N491)
1832 H10C MS61 NGC. NGC Census: (40/534). PCGS Population (23/364). Mintage: 965,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS61: $400. (#4279)(
Registry values: N491)
1832 H10C MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (93/190). NGC Census: (127/298). Mintage: 965,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $725. (#4279)(
Registry values: N991)
1834 H10C MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (88/194). PCGS Population (81/135). Mintage: 1,480,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $725. (#4281)(
Registry values: N991)
1835 H10C Small Date, Small 5C MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (13/39). NGC Census: (0/0). (#4285)(
Registry values: P1)
Seated Half Dimes
1837 H10C No Stars, Large Date (Curl Top 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: 1,405,000. (#4311)
1841-O H10C AU58 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (4/11). NGC Census: (6/14). Mintage: 815,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $425. (#4329)(
Registry values: N491)
1843 H10C AU55 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (18/133). NGC Census: (11/165). Mintage: 1,165,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $120. (#4332)(
Registry values: N208)
1849/8 H10C MS61 NGC. NGC Census: (2/21). PCGS Population (0/41). Mintage: 1,309,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS61: $575. (#4343)
1850 H10C AU53 ANACS. NGC Census: (1/194). PCGS Population (1/148). Mintage: 955,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU53: $105. (#4345)(
Registry values: N208)
1852 H10C MS64 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (43/29). NGC Census: (37/42). Mintage: 1,000,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $425. (#4349)(
Registry values: N991)
1852-O H10C AU50 PCGS. PCGS Population (2/29). NGC Census: (3/28). Mintage: 260,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $400. (#4350)(
Registry values: N991)
1853 H10C Arrows AU50 PCGS. PCGS Population (36/770). NGC Census: (15/935). Mintage: 13,210,020. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $110. (#4356)(
Registry values: N491)
1853 H10C Arrows AU55 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (82/651). NGC Census: (53/869). Mintage: 13,210,020. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $120. (#4356)(
Registry values: N491)
1853 H10C Arrows AU58 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (107/544). NGC Census: (160/709). Mintage: 13,210,020. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $130. (#4356)(
Registry values: N491)
1853 H10C Arrows MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (156/502). PCGS Population (124/374). Mintage: 13,210,020. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $190. (#4356)(
Registry values: N491)
1853 H10C Arrows MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (197/143). PCGS Population (153/85). Mintage: 13,210,020. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $450. (#4356)(
Registry values: N991)
1853 H10C Arrows MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (197/143). PCGS Population (153/85). Mintage: 13,210,020. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $450. (#4356)(
Registry values: N991)
1857 H10C AU58 NGC. NGC Census: (52/559). PCGS Population (46/425). Mintage: 7,280,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $120. (#4365)(
Registry values: N208)
1857-O H10C AU53 ANACS. NGC Census: (2/160). PCGS Population (4/131). Mintage: 1,380,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU53: $155. (#4366)(
Registry values: N491)
1858 H10C Over Inverted Date XF45 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (4/15). NGC Census: (2/17). Mintage: 3,500,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $226. (#4368)(
Registry values: P6)
1858-O H10C MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (41/79). PCGS Population (46/61). Mintage: 1,660,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $400. (#4369)(
Registry values: N991)
1858-O H10C MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (57/23). PCGS Population (45/14). Mintage: 1,660,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $560. (#4369)(
Registry values: N991)
1859-O H10C --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (1/77). PCGS Population (2/56). Mintage: 560,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $250. (#4370)(
Registry values: N491)
1860-O H10C MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (43/66). NGC Census: (43/86). Mintage: 1,060,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $250. (#4378)(
Registry values: N491)
1860-O H10C MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (44/66). NGC Census: (43/86). Mintage: 1,060,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $250. (#4378)(
Registry values: N491)
1861 H10C MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (104/220). PCGS Population (74/158). Mintage: 3,361,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $210. (#4379)(
Registry values: N491)
1861/0 H10C AU53 PCGS. PCGS Population (4/49). NGC Census: (0/0). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU53: $375. (#4380)(
Registry values: P4)
1861/0 H10C AU58 PCGS. PCGS Population (10/31). NGC Census: (0/0). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $475. (#4380)(
Registry values: P4)
1863 H10C VF30 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (4/134). NGC Census: (1/106). Mintage: 18,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF30: $295. (#4382)(
Registry values: N491)
1864 H10C 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.
1867-S H10C XF45 PCGS. PCGS Population (6/51). NGC Census: (3/45). Mintage: 120,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $141. (#4391)(
Registry values: N491)
1871 H10C MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (85/46). NGC Census: (116/48). Mintage: 1,873,960. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $300. (#4398)(
Registry values: N991)
1872 H10C MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (56/37). NGC Census: (84/35). Mintage: 2,947,950. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $315. (#4400)(
Registry values: N991)
1872-S H10C Mintmark Above Bow MS65 NGC. NGC Census: (0/0). PCGS Population (25/14). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $850. (#4402)(
Registry values: P1)
1873 H10C MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (16/50). PCGS Population (27/41). Mintage: 712,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $220. (#4404)(
Registry values: N491)
Proof Seated Half Dimes
1863 H10C PR63 PCGS. PCGS Population (46/109). NGC Census: (41/93). Mintage: 460. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR63: $510. (#4446)(
Registry values: P2)
1863 H10C PR64 PCGS. PCGS Population (66/43). NGC Census: (54/39). Mintage: 460. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR64: $800. (#4446)(
Registry values: P2)
1865 H10C PR64 Cameo NGC. NGC Census: (11/18). PCGS Population (10/9). (#84448)(
Registry values: P2)
1868 H10C PR64 NGC. NGC Census: (52/44). PCGS Population (49/30). Mintage: 600. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR64: $675. (#4451)(
Registry values: P1)
1868 H10C PR63 Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (5/13). NGC Census: (1/19). (#84451)(
Registry values: P1)
1869 H10C PR64 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (52/40). NGC Census: (64/59). Mintage: 600. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR64: $640. (#4452)(
Registry values: P1)
Early Dimes
1801 10C 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: 34,640. (#4471)
1805 10C 4 Berries--Damaged--NGC Details. Fine. NGC Census: (11/204). PCGS Population (19/247). Mintage: 120,780. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Fine 12: $1,025. (#4477)(
Registry values: P5)
Bust Dimes
1809 10C 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: 51,065. (#4486)
1822 10C AG3 PCGS. PCGS Population (11/50). NGC Census: (1/32). Mintage: 100,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AG3 : $534. (#4497)(
Registry values: N491)
1827 10C --Cleaned--ANACS. XF40 Details. NGC Census: (7/222). PCGS Population (19/212). Mintage: 1,300,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $350. (#4504)(
Registry values: N491)
1827 10C --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. XF. JR-13. NGC Census: (7/222). PCGS Population (19/212). Mintage: 1,300,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $350. (#4504)
1829 10C Small 10C 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: 770,000. (#4511)
1829 10C Medium 10C AU50 PCGS. PCGS Population (1/33). NGC Census: (0/0). (#84511)(
Registry values: P1)
1833 10C PCGS Genuine. The PCGS number ending in .91 suggests Cleaning as the reason, or perhaps one of the reasons, that PCGS deemed this coin not gradable. Mintage: 485,000. (#4522)
1833 10C XF40 ANACS. JR-5. NGC Census: (7/235). PCGS Population (26/233). Mintage: 485,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $215. (#4522)(
Registry values: N491)
1833 10C --Cleaned--ANACS. AU58 Details. NGC Census: (43/151). PCGS Population (28/107). Mintage: 485,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $490. (#4522)(
Registry values: N991)
1833 10C Last 3 High 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. (#4523)
1834 10C Small 4 AU55 ANACS. JR-2. NGC Census: (16/194). PCGS Population (26/113). Mintage: 635,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $375. (#4525)(
Registry values: N991)
1835 10C --Obv Damage--NGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (2/242). PCGS Population (8/149). Mintage: 1,410,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $590. (#4527)(
Registry values: N991)
1836 10C --Obv Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (0/99). PCGS Population (4/76). Mintage: 1,190,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $590. (#4528)(
Registry values: N991)
Seated Dimes
1837 10C No Stars, Large Date AU55 PCGS. PCGS Population (25/184). NGC Census: (26/250). Mintage: 682,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $635. (#4561)(
Registry values: N991)
1838-O 10C No Stars 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: 406,034. (#4564)
1838-O 10C No Stars Fine 15 PCGS. PCGS Population (11/168). NGC Census: (0/126). Mintage: 406,034. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Fine 15: $251. (#4564)(
Registry values: N208)
1838-O 10C No Stars VF35 NGC. NGC Census: (12/106). PCGS Population (17/123). Mintage: 406,034. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF35: $562. (#4564)(
Registry values: N991)
1838-O 10C No Stars--Artificial Toning--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (5/70). PCGS Population (12/68). Mintage: 406,034. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $900. (#4564)(
Registry values: N1793)
1838-O 10C No Stars AU50 ANACS. NGC Census: (5/70). PCGS Population (12/68). Mintage: 406,034. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $900. (#4564)(
Registry values: N1793)
1839 10C No Drapery MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (26/92). PCGS Population (18/61). Mintage: 1,053,115. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $650. (#4571)(
Registry values: N991)
1840-O 10C No Drapery--Whizzed--ANACS. AU50 Details. NGC Census: (1/13). PCGS Population (8/22). Mintage: 1,175,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $750. (#4574)(
Registry values: N491)
1840 10C Drapery 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: 377,500. (#4578)
1841-O 10C Large Letters, Open Bud 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: 2,007,500. (#4580)
1842-O 10C XF45 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (13/33). NGC Census: (7/34). Mintage: 2,020,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $538. (#4582)(
Registry values: N491)
1844 10C --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. VF. NGC Census: (8/30). PCGS Population (17/99). Mintage: 72,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $440. (#4585)(
Registry values: N991)
1844 10C VF25 ANACS. NGC Census: (3/27). PCGS Population (22/79). Mintage: 72,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF25: $492. (#4585)(
Registry values: N991)
1845 10C MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (23/65). PCGS Population (13/41). Mintage: 1,755,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $425. (#4586)(
Registry values: N991)
1848 10C MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (7/12). NGC Census: (10/12). Mintage: 451,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $1,050. (#4590)(
Registry values: N991)
1849 10C AU55 NGC. NGC Census: (0/47). PCGS Population (2/30). Mintage: 839,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $175. (#4591)(
Registry values: N491)
1851-O 10C --Cleaned--ANACS. XF45 Details. NGC Census: (2/18). PCGS Population (2/14). Mintage: 400,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $299. (#4596)(
Registry values: N491)
1852-O 10C AU50 ANACS. NGC Census: (0/41). PCGS Population (2/21). Mintage: 430,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $475. (#4598)(
Registry values: N991)
1853 10C Arrows AU58 PCGS. PCGS Population (77/456). NGC Census: (105/514). Mintage: 12,078,010. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $180. (#4603)(
Registry values: N491)
1853 10C Arrows MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (62/370). NGC Census: (79/399). Mintage: 12,078,010. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $375. (#4603)(
Registry values: N991)
1853 10C Arrows MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (113/259). NGC Census: (121/278). Mintage: 12,078,010. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $500. (#4603)(
Registry values: N991)
1854 10C Arrows AU58 NGC. NGC Census: (33/127). PCGS Population (6/126). Mintage: 4,470,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $160. (#4605)(
Registry values: N491)
1857 10C MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (25/182). PCGS Population (24/125). Mintage: 5,580,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $290. (#4614)(
Registry values: N991)
1857-O 10C AU50 PCGS. PCGS Population (6/115). NGC Census: (2/138). Mintage: 1,540,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $185. (#4615)(
Registry values: N491)
1858 10C AU50 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (6/91). NGC Census: (0/111). Mintage: 1,500,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $110. (#4616)(
Registry values: N491)
1858-O 10C AU55 PCGS. PCGS Population (2/21). NGC Census: (5/26). Mintage: 290,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $425. (#4617)(
Registry values: N491)
1860-O 10C AG3 ANACS. NGC Census: (2/31). PCGS Population (2/63). Mintage: 40,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AG3 : $202. (#4632)(
Registry values: N208)
1869-S 10C MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (6/26). PCGS Population (6/11). Mintage: 450,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $775. (#4650)(
Registry values: N991)
1872 10C AU58 PCGS. PCGS Population (3/40). NGC Census: (7/51). Mintage: 2,396,450. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $130. (#4656)(
Registry values: N208)
1874 10C Arrows AU58 PCGS. PCGS Population (5/177). NGC Census: (20/152). Mintage: 2,940,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $300. (#4668)(
Registry values: N491)
1874 10C Arrows AU58 NGC. NGC Census: (20/152). PCGS Population (5/177). Mintage: 2,940,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $300. (#4668)(
Registry values: N491)
1875 10C MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (108/99). PCGS Population (77/62). Mintage: 10,350,700. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $300. (#4672)(
Registry values: N991)
1875-CC 10C Mintmark Above Bow MS62 ANACS. NGC Census: (37/154). PCGS Population (30/113). Mintage: 4,645,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $325. (#4673)(
Registry values: N491)
1875-S 10C Mintmark Below Bow MS64 NGC. CAC. NGC Census: (47/45). PCGS Population (48/21). Mintage: 9,070,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $460. (#4676)(
Registry values: N991)
1876-CC 10C --Cleaned--ANACS. AU55 Details. NGC Census: (5/252). PCGS Population (12/220). Mintage: 8,270,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $115. (#4680)(
Registry values: N208)
1876-CC 10C MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (65/106). NGC Census: (44/150). Mintage: 8,270,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $500. (#4680)(
Registry values: N991)
1877-CC 10C MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (82/118). PCGS Population (71/75). Mintage: 7,700,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $580. (#4683)(
Registry values: N991)
1877-S 10C MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (21/41). NGC Census: (18/44). Mintage: 2,340,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $350. (#4684)(
Registry values: N491)
1881 10C AG3 ANACS. NGC Census: (0/65). PCGS Population (0/77). Mintage: 24,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AG3 : $83. (#4689)(
Registry values: N208)
1882 10C MS65 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (76/45). NGC Census: (58/71). Mintage: 3,910,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $785. (#4690)(
Registry values: N1793)
1883 10C MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (113/128). NGC Census: (106/131). Mintage: 7,674,673. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $340. (#4691)(
Registry values: N991)
1883 10C MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (113/127). NGC Census: (106/131). Mintage: 7,674,673. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $320. (#4691)(
Registry values: N991)
1885-S 10C --Bent, Cleaned--ANACS. VG8 Details. NGC Census: (2/47). PCGS Population (4/53). Mintage: 43,690. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VG8 : $675. (#4695)(
Registry values: N991)
1886 10C MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (67/33). NGC Census: (81/62). Mintage: 6,376,684. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $700. (#4696)(
Registry values: N1793)
1886 10C MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (27/6). NGC Census: (52/10). Mintage: 6,376,684. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $975. (#4696)
From The Classic Collection.(
Registry values: N1793)
1887-S 10C MS61 NGC. NGC Census: (14/158). PCGS Population (11/139). Mintage: 4,454,450. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS61: $150. (#4699)(
Registry values: N491)
1888 10C MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (68/65). NGC Census: (76/66). Mintage: 5,495,655. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $300. (#4700)(
Registry values: N991)
Proof Seated Dimes
1860 10C PR63 NGC. NGC Census: (23/92). PCGS Population (26/80). Mintage: 1,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR63: $575. (#4753)(
Registry values: N991)
1861 10C PR63 NGC. NGC Census: (19/56). PCGS Population (30/42). Mintage: 1,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR63: $600. (#4754)(
Registry values: N991)
1864 10C PR64 Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (14/15). NGC Census: (7/17). (#84757)(
Registry values: N1793)
1869 10C PR64 NGC. CAC. NGC Census: (58/39). PCGS Population (36/22). Mintage: 600. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR64: $750. (#4762)(
Registry values: N991)
1870 10C PR64 Cameo NGC. NGC Census: (5/10). PCGS Population (13/5). (#84763)(
Registry values: P1)
1871 10C PR63 PCGS. PCGS Population (39/55). NGC Census: (25/62). Mintage: 960. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR63: $600. (#4764)(
Registry values: N991)
1873 10C No Arrows, Closed 3 PR62 NGC. NGC Census: (9/110). PCGS Population (26/121). Mintage: 1,100. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR62: $360. (#4766)(
Registry values: N991)
1873 10C No Arrows, Closed 3 PR63 PCGS. PCGS Population (53/68). NGC Census: (28/82). Mintage: 1,100. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR63: $550. (#4766)(
Registry values: N991)
1875 10C PR63 PCGS. PCGS Population (40/65). NGC Census: (19/78). Mintage: 700. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR63: $550. (#4772)(
Registry values: N991)
1877 10C PR62 PCGS. PCGS Population (39/87). NGC Census: (13/79). Mintage: 510. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR62: $350. (#4774)(
Registry values: N991)
1878 10C PR60 PCGS. PCGS Population (4/169). NGC Census: (4/111). Mintage: 800. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR60: $250. (#4775)(
Registry values: N491)
1878 10C PR64 PCGS. PCGS Population (38/20). NGC Census: (35/37). Mintage: 800. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR64: $775. (#4775)(
Registry values: N991)
1879 10C PR64 Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (22/17). NGC Census: (20/30). (#84776)(
Registry values: N991)
1879 10C PR64 Cameo NGC. NGC Census: (20/30). PCGS Population (22/17). (#84776)(
Registry values: N991)
1881 10C PR63 PCGS. PCGS Population (60/122). NGC Census: (19/150). Mintage: 975. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR63: $525. (#4778)(
Registry values: N991)
1882 10C PR64 Cameo PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (25/25). NGC Census: (19/58). (#84779)(
Registry values: N991)
1883 10C PR62 Cameo NGC. NGC Census: (2/41). PCGS Population (3/37). (#84780)(
Registry values: N991)
1883 10C PR64 Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (13/22). NGC Census: (9/29). (#84780)(
Registry values: N991)
1884 10C PR64 NGC. CAC. NGC Census: (81/112). PCGS Population (59/96). Mintage: 875. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR64: $750. (#4781)(
Registry values: N991)
1889 10C PR63 PCGS. PCGS Population (38/76). NGC Census: (18/115). Mintage: 711. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR63: $550. (#4786)(
Registry values: N991)
1890 10C PR61 NGC. NGC Census: (2/152). PCGS Population (6/137). Mintage: 590. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR61: $275. (#4787)(
Registry values: N491)
1890 10C PR63 PCGS. PCGS Population (35/85). NGC Census: (26/115). Mintage: 590. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR63: $550. (#4787)(
Registry values: N991)
1890 10C PR63 Cameo NGC. NGC Census: (1/35). PCGS Population (4/26). (#84787)(
Registry values: N991)
1891 10C PR61 PCGS. PCGS Population (3/162). NGC Census: (0/166). Mintage: 600. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR61: $275. (#4788)(
Registry values: N491)
Barber Dimes
1892 10C MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (146/771). PCGS Population (211/752). Mintage: 12,121,245. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $125. (#4796)(
Registry values: N491)
1892 10C MS65 NGC. NGC Census: (131/89). PCGS Population (116/63). Mintage: 12,121,245. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $480. (#4796)(
Registry values: N991)
1892 10C MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (115/64). NGC Census: (130/89). Mintage: 12,121,245. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $480. (#4796)(
Registry values: N991)
1892 10C MS65 NGC. NGC Census: (131/89). PCGS Population (116/63). Mintage: 12,121,245. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $480. (#4796)(
Registry values: N991)
1893 10C MS65 NGC. NGC Census: (47/21). PCGS Population (37/22). Mintage: 3,340,792. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $750. (#4800)(
Registry values: N1793)
1893 10C MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (37/21). NGC Census: (47/21). Mintage: 3,340,792. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $750. (#4800)(
Registry values: N1793)
1894-O 10C VF20 ANACS. NGC Census: (1/53). PCGS Population (4/93). Mintage: 720,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $240. (#4804)(
Registry values: N1)
1894-O 10C XF40 ANACS. NGC Census: (5/45). PCGS Population (10/62). Mintage: 720,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $340. (#4804)(
Registry values: N491)
1895-S 10C AU55 NGC. NGC Census: (5/99). PCGS Population (11/88). Mintage: 1,120,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $300. (#4808)(
Registry values: N491)
1897 10C MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (88/151). NGC Census: (62/181). Mintage: 10,869,264. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $155. (#4812)(
Registry values: N491)
1897 10C MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (62/181). PCGS Population (88/149). Mintage: 10,869,264. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $155. (#4812)(
Registry values: N491)
1899 10C MS65 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (25/19). NGC Census: (43/8). Mintage: 19,580,846. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $520. (#4818)(
Registry values: N991)
1901-S 10C AU55 NGC. NGC Census: (3/43). PCGS Population (3/52). Mintage: 593,022. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $675. (#4826)(
Registry values: N991)
1903 10C MS65 NGC. NGC Census: (14/8). PCGS Population (20/11). Mintage: 19,500,756. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $715. (#4830)(
Registry values: N1793)
1903-O 10C AU58 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (24/77). NGC Census: (26/73). Mintage: 8,180,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $140. (#4831)(
Registry values: N208)
1904 10C MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (23/114). PCGS Population (22/130). Mintage: 14,601,027. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $120. (#4833)(
Registry values: N491)
1904-S 10C VF30 PCGS. PCGS Population (4/127). NGC Census: (3/69). Mintage: 800,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF30: $230. (#4834)(
Registry values: N1)
1905-O 10C MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (24/38). NGC Census: (45/23). Mintage: 3,400,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $535. (#4836)(
Registry values: N991)
1905-S 10C MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (28/72). PCGS Population (23/107). Mintage: 6,855,199. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $225. (#4837)(
Registry values: N491)
1906-O 10C MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (32/52). NGC Census: (43/37). Mintage: 2,610,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $420. (#4840)(
Registry values: N991)
1907-S 10C MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (14/20). PCGS Population (22/28). Mintage: 3,178,470. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $575. (#4845)(
Registry values: N991)
1908-D 10C MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (32/29). PCGS Population (26/29). Mintage: 7,490,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $520. (#4847)(
Registry values: N991)
1910 10C MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (116/90). NGC Census: (125/93). Mintage: 11,520,551. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $250. (#4854)(
Registry values: N491)
1910-D 10C MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (23/40). NGC Census: (17/34). Mintage: 3,490,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $360. (#4855)(
Registry values: N991)
1911-S 10C MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (38/50). NGC Census: (32/30). Mintage: 3,520,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $725. (#4859)(
Registry values: N991)
1912 10C MS65 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (129/48). NGC Census: (138/34). Mintage: 19,350,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $480. (#4860)(
Registry values: N991)
1913 10C MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (81/31). NGC Census: (79/18). Mintage: 19,760,622. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $480. (#4863)(
Registry values: N991)
1914 10C MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (275/195). NGC Census: (257/166). Mintage: 17,360,656. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $250. (#4865)(
Registry values: N491)
1914 10C MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (257/166). PCGS Population (275/195). Mintage: 17,360,656. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $250. (#4865)(
Registry values: N491)
1914 10C MS65 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (142/55). NGC Census: (131/34). Mintage: 17,360,656. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $450. (#4865)(
Registry values: N991)
1914-D 10C MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (96/56). PCGS Population (105/58). Mintage: 11,908,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $250. (#4866)(
Registry values: N491)
1914-S 10C MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (28/116). NGC Census: (14/102). Mintage: 2,100,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $190. (#4867)(
Registry values: N491)
1915 10C MS64+ NGC. CAC. NGC Census: (91/49). PCGS Population (112/59). Mintage: 5,620,450. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $250. (#4868)(
Registry values: N491)
1915 10C MS65 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (51/8). NGC Census: (40/9). Mintage: 5,620,450. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $480. (#4868)(
Registry values: N991)
1916 10C MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (282/151). PCGS Population (304/144). Mintage: 18,490,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $250. (#4870)(
Registry values: N491)
1916 10C MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (104/43). NGC Census: (110/41). Mintage: 18,490,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $460. (#4870)(
Registry values: N991)
1916 10C MS66 NGC. CAC. NGC Census: (33/8). PCGS Population (39/4). Mintage: 18,490,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $865. (#4870)(
Registry values: N1793)
1916 10C MS66 NGC. CAC. NGC Census: (33/8). PCGS Population (39/4). Mintage: 18,490,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $865. (#4870)(
Registry values: N1793)
1916-S 10C MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (80/36). NGC Census: (64/58). Mintage: 5,820,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $250. (#4871)(
Registry values: N491)
1916-S 10C MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (25/11). NGC Census: (33/25). Mintage: 5,820,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $525. (#4871)(
Registry values: N991)
Proof Barber Dimes
1892 10C PR64 PCGS. PCGS Population (61/84). NGC Census: (64/106). Mintage: 1,245. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR64: $725. (#4875)(
Registry values: N991)
1893 10C PR62 ANACS. NGC Census: (10/186). PCGS Population (13/133). Mintage: 792. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR62: $330. (#4877)(
Registry values: N991)
1894 10C PR64 NGC. NGC Census: (85/129). PCGS Population (90/115). Mintage: 972. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR64: $725. (#4878)(
Registry values: N991)
1895 10C PR63 NGC. NGC Census: (26/205). PCGS Population (49/160). Mintage: 880. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR63: $500. (#4879)(
Registry values: N991)
1896 10C PR64 Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (11/28). NGC Census: (11/37). (#84880)(
Registry values: N991)
1901 10C PR62 NGC. NGC Census: (13/182). PCGS Population (28/150). Mintage: 813. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR62: $350. (#4885)(
Registry values: N491)
1904 10C PR64 PCGS. PCGS Population (73/54). NGC Census: (56/79). Mintage: 670. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR64: $685. (#4888)(
Registry values: N991)
1907 10C PR62 PCGS. PCGS Population (19/138). NGC Census: (6/146). Mintage: 575. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR62: $350. (#4891)(
Registry values: N491)
1913 10C PR62 NGC. NGC Census: (20/139). PCGS Population (29/168). Mintage: 622. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR62: $325. (#4897)(
Registry values: N491)
1913 10C PR62 NGC. NGC Census: (20/139). PCGS Population (29/168). Mintage: 622. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR62: $325. (#4897)(
Registry values: N491)
1914 10C PR64 PCGS. PCGS Population (44/48). NGC Census: (44/60). Mintage: 425. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR64: $725. (#4898)(
Registry values: N991)
Mercury Dimes
1916 10C MS66 Full Bands PCGS. PCGS Population (333/96). NGC Census: (327/98). Mintage: 22,180,080. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $240. (#4905)(
Registry values: N491)
1916 10C MS66 Full Bands NGC. NGC Census: (326/97). PCGS Population (332/97). Mintage: 22,180,080. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $240. (#4905)(
Registry values: N491)
1916 10C MS66 Full Bands PCGS. PCGS Population (332/96). NGC Census: (327/98). Mintage: 22,180,080. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $240. (#4905)(
Registry values: N491)
1916 10C MS66 Full Bands NGC. CAC. NGC Census: (327/98). PCGS Population (333/96). Mintage: 22,180,080. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $245. (#4905)(
Registry values: N491)
1916 10C MS67 Full Bands PCGS. PCGS Population (89/8). NGC Census: (83/14). Mintage: 22,180,080. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $685. (#4905)(
Registry values: N1793)
1916-D 10C Fair 2 PCGS. PCGS Population (220/4342). NGC Census: (278/1776). Mintage: 264,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Fair 2 : $289. (#4906)(
Registry values: N1)
1916-D 10C --Scratched--ANACS. AG Details Net FR2. NGC Census: (278/1776). PCGS Population (220/4342). Mintage: 264,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Fair 2 : $289. (#4906)(
Registry values: N1)
1916-D 10C Fair 2 NGC. NGC Census: (278/1776). PCGS Population (220/4342). Mintage: 264,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Fair 2 : $289. (#4906)(
Registry values: N1)
1916-D 10C AG3 PCGS. PCGS Population (1437/2905). NGC Census: (845/931). Mintage: 264,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AG3 : $504. (#4906)(
Registry values: N1)
1916-D 10C AG3 PCGS. PCGS Population (1429/2892). NGC Census: (845/931). Mintage: 264,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AG3 : $504. (#4906)(
Registry values: N1)
1916-D 10C --Damaged--NGC Details. AG. NGC Census: (845/931). PCGS Population (1434/2899). Mintage: 264,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AG3 : $504. (#4906)(
Registry values: N1)
1916-D 10C AG3 NGC. NGC Census: (845/931). PCGS Population (1434/2899). Mintage: 264,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AG3 : $504. (#4906)(
Registry values: N1)
1916-D 10C AG3 NGC. NGC Census: (845/931). PCGS Population (1434/2899). Mintage: 264,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AG3 : $504. (#4906)(
Registry values: N1)
1916-D 10C AG3 NGC. NGC Census: (845/931). PCGS Population (1434/2899). Mintage: 264,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AG3 : $504. (#4906)(
Registry values: N1)
1916-D 10C Good 4 PCGS. PCGS Population (939/1966). NGC Census: (249/682). Mintage: 264,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Good 4 : $825. (#4906)(
Registry values: N1)
1916-D 10C --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. Good. NGC Census: (249/682). PCGS Population (937/1962). Mintage: 264,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Good 4 : $825. (#4906)
From The Hemmelgarn Collection.(
Registry values: N1)
1916-D 10C Good 4 NGC. NGC Census: (249/682). PCGS Population (939/1966). Mintage: 264,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Good 4 : $825. (#4906)
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: N1)
(3)1917 10C MS65 Full Bands PCGS. PCGS Population (198/90). NGC Census: (93/48). Mintage: 55,230,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $270. (#4911)(
Registry values: N991)
1917 10C MS66 Full Bands PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (75/15). NGC Census: (41/7). Mintage: 55,230,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $835. (#4911)
From The Classic Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
1917-D 10C MS63 ANACS. NGC Census: (72/109). PCGS Population (67/77). Mintage: 9,402,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $235. (#4912)(
Registry values: N491)
1917-D 10C MS64 Full Bands PCGS. PCGS Population (92/41). NGC Census: (69/16). Mintage: 9,402,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $885. (#4913)(
Registry values: N1793)
1917-S 10C MS66 NGC. Ex:Eliasberg. NGC Census: (15/1). PCGS Population (12/1). Mintage: 27,330,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $600. (#4914)(
Registry values: N1793)
1918 10C MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (16/44). NGC Census: (15/45). Mintage: 26,680,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $92. (#4916)(
Registry values: N208)
1918 10C MS65 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (14/2). NGC Census: (15/4). Mintage: 26,680,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $340. (#4916)(
Registry values: N991)
1918-D 10C MS65 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (68/9). NGC Census: (41/14). Mintage: 22,674,800. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $550. (#4918)(
Registry values: N991)
1918-S 10C MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (29/239). NGC Census: (41/189). Mintage: 19,300,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $195. (#4920)(
Registry values: N491)
1918-S 10C MS64 ANACS. NGC Census: (97/48). PCGS Population (104/44). Mintage: 19,300,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $250. (#4920)(
Registry values: N991)
1918-S 10C MS65 NGC. NGC Census: (37/11). PCGS Population (33/11). Mintage: 19,300,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $520. (#4920)(
Registry values: N991)
1919 10C MS64 Full Bands PCGS. PCGS Population (187/178). NGC Census: (109/70). Mintage: 35,740,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $210. (#4923)(
Registry values: N491)
1919 10C MS64 Full Bands NGC. NGC Census: (109/70). PCGS Population (185/181). Mintage: 35,740,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $210. (#4923)(
Registry values: N491)
1919 10C MS65 Full Bands PCGS. PCGS Population (123/58). NGC Census: (53/17). Mintage: 35,740,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $525. (#4923)(
Registry values: N991)
1919 10C MS65 Full Bands PCGS. PCGS Population (123/58). NGC Census: (53/17). Mintage: 35,740,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $525. (#4923)(
Registry values: N991)
1919-D 10C MS63 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (82/107). NGC Census: (52/91). Mintage: 9,939,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $375. (#4924)(
Registry values: N991)
1920 10C MS66 Full Bands PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (83/13). NGC Census: (31/15). Mintage: 59,030,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $625. (#4929)(
Registry values: N1793)
1921 10C VF20 NGC. NGC Census: (17/190). PCGS Population (35/284). Mintage: 1,230,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $235. (#4934)(
Registry values: N491)
1923 10C MS67 NGC. NGC Census: (6/0). PCGS Population (1/0). Mintage: 50,130,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $700. (#4938)(
Registry values: N1793)
1923 10C MS65 Full Bands NGC. NGC Census: (182/122). PCGS Population (292/217). Mintage: 50,130,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $250. (#4939)(
Registry values: N491)
1924 10C MS66 Full Bands PCGS. PCGS Population (68/14). NGC Census: (56/13). Mintage: 24,010,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $775. (#4943)(
Registry values: N991)
1925 10C MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (10/1). NGC Census: (9/1). Mintage: 25,610,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $360. (#4948)(
Registry values: N991)
1925 10C MS65 Full Bands PCGS. PCGS Population (88/73). NGC Census: (42/18). Mintage: 25,610,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $860. (#4949)(
Registry values: N991)
1926 10C MS64 Full Bands PCGS. PCGS Population (272/236). NGC Census: (142/116). Mintage: 32,160,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $140. (#4955)(
Registry values: N491)
1926 10C MS66 Full Bands PCGS. PCGS Population (77/15). NGC Census: (24/8). Mintage: 32,160,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $625. (#4955)(
Registry values: N1793)
1926-S 10C --Cleaned, Corroded--ANACS. AU55 Details. NGC Census: (11/102). PCGS Population (21/134). Mintage: 1,520,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $525. (#4958)(
Registry values: N991)
1926-S 10C --Cleaned--ANACS. AU58 Details. NGC Census: (22/80). PCGS Population (29/105). Mintage: 1,520,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $750. (#4958)(
Registry values: N991)
1927 10C MS66 Full Bands PCGS. PCGS Population (106/17). NGC Census: (31/5). Mintage: 28,080,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $525. (#4961)(
Registry values: N1793)
1927-D 10C MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (47/40). NGC Census: (41/25). Mintage: 4,812,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $380. (#4962)(
Registry values: N991)
1928-S 10C MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (50/32). NGC Census: (64/45). Mintage: 7,400,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $300. (#4970)(
Registry values: N991)
1929 10C MS67 Full Bands PCGS. PCGS Population (51/0). NGC Census: (9/1). Mintage: 25,970,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $750. (#4973)(
Registry values: N1793)
1929-S 10C MS65 Full Bands PCGS. PCGS Population (129/121). NGC Census: (34/32). Mintage: 4,730,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $460. (#4977)(
Registry values: N991)
1929-S 10C MS65 Full Bands PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (129/121). NGC Census: (34/32). Mintage: 4,730,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $465. (#4977)(
Registry values: N991)
1930 10C MS66 Full Bands PCGS. Ex:Jay Eisenberg. PCGS Population (79/13). NGC Census: (21/4). Mintage: 6,770,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $700. (#4979)(
Registry values: N1793)
1930-S 10C MS65 Full Bands PCGS. PCGS Population (138/64). NGC Census: (25/16). Mintage: 1,843,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $540. (#4981)(
Registry values: N991)
1931 10C MS66 Full Bands PCGS. PCGS Population (62/11). NGC Census: (11/0). Mintage: 3,150,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $825. (#4983)(
Registry values: N1793)
1931-D 10C MS66 Full Bands PCGS. PCGS Population (146/41). NGC Census: (47/13). Mintage: 1,260,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $500. (#4985)(
Registry values: N991)
1931-S 10C MS65 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (85/54). NGC Census: (75/56). Mintage: 1,800,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $200. (#4986)
From The Classic Collection.(
Registry values: N491)
1934 10C MS67 Full Bands PCGS. PCGS Population (162/20). NGC Census: (59/8). Mintage: 24,080,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $340. (#4989)(
Registry values: N991)
1935 10C MS67 Full Bands PCGS. PCGS Population (219/6). NGC Census: (116/1). Mintage: 58,830,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $230. (#4993)(
Registry values: N991)
1935-S 10C MS67 Full Bands PCGS. PCGS Population (82/0). NGC Census: (26/0). Mintage: 15,840,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $735. (#4997)(
Registry values: N1793)
1936 10C MS67 Full Bands NGC. NGC Census: (73/5). PCGS Population (154/12). Mintage: 87,504,128. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $320. (#4999)(
Registry values: N991)
1936 10C MS67 Full Bands PCGS. PCGS Population (153/12). NGC Census: (73/5). Mintage: 87,504,128. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $320. (#4999)(
Registry values: N991)
1936-D 10C MS65 Full Bands PCGS. PCGS Population (313/307). NGC Census: (93/95). Mintage: 16,132,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $180. (#5001)(
Registry values: N491)
1936-D 10C MS66 Full Bands NGC. NGC Census: (61/34). PCGS Population (198/110). Mintage: 16,132,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $250. (#5001)(
Registry values: N991)
1936-D 10C MS67 Full Bands PCGS. CAC. Ex:Kritzman. PCGS Population (100/8). NGC Census: (33/1). Mintage: 16,132,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $550. (#5001)(
Registry values: N1793)
1936-D 10C MS67 Full Bands PCGS. PCGS Population (108/8). NGC Census: (33/1). Mintage: 16,132,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $550. (#5001)(
Registry values: N1793)
1936-S 10C MS67 Full Bands PCGS. PCGS Population (150/2). NGC Census: (50/1). Mintage: 9,210,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $420. (#5003)(
Registry values: N991)
1936-S 10C MS67 Full Bands NGC. NGC Census: (50/1). PCGS Population (150/2). Mintage: 9,210,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $400. (#5003)(
Registry values: N991)
1937 10C MS67 Full Bands PCGS. PCGS Population (667/36). NGC Census: (482/14). Mintage: 56,865,756. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $105. (#5005)(
Registry values: N491)
1937 10C MS67 Full Bands PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (668/36). NGC Census: (482/14). Mintage: 56,865,756. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $105. (#5005)(
Registry values: N491)
1937 10C MS67 Full Bands PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (668/36). NGC Census: (482/14). Mintage: 56,865,756. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $105. (#5005)(
Registry values: N491)
1937-D 10C MS66 Full Bands PCGS. PCGS Population (527/216). NGC Census: (268/146). Mintage: 14,146,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $120. (#5007)(
Registry values: N491)
1937-D 10C MS67 Full Bands PCGS. PCGS Population (202/12). NGC Census: (129/17). Mintage: 14,146,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $215. (#5007)(
Registry values: N991)
1937-D 10C MS67 Full Bands PCGS. PCGS Population (206/12). NGC Census: (129/17). Mintage: 14,146,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $215. (#5007)(
Registry values: N991)
1937-D 10C MS68 Full Bands NGC. NGC Census: (17/0). PCGS Population (12/0). Mintage: 14,146,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS68: $2,600. (#5007)(
Registry values: N1793)
1937-S 10C MS67 Full Bands PCGS. PCGS Population (74/1). NGC Census: (35/0). Mintage: 9,740,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $575. (#5009)(
Registry values: N1793)
1938 10C MS67 Full Bands PCGS. PCGS Population (205/8). NGC Census: (120/3). Mintage: 22,198,728. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $200. (#5011)(
Registry values: N491)
1938-D 10C MS67 Full Bands PCGS. PCGS Population (256/11). NGC Census: (162/5). Mintage: 5,537,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $195. (#5013)(
Registry values: N491)
1938-D 10C MS67 Full Bands PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (257/11). NGC Census: (162/5). Mintage: 5,537,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $195. (#5013)(
Registry values: N491)
1938-S 10C MS66 Full Bands PCGS. PCGS Population (322/115). NGC Census: (180/70). Mintage: 8,090,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $145. (#5015)(
Registry values: N491)
1938-S 10C MS67 Full Bands PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (111/5). NGC Census: (62/8). Mintage: 8,090,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $440. (#5015)(
Registry values: N991)
1938-S 10C MS67 Full Bands PCGS. PCGS Population (110/5). NGC Census: (62/8). Mintage: 8,090,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $440. (#5015)(
Registry values: N991)
1939 10C MS67 Full Bands PCGS. PCGS Population (87/5). NGC Census: (34/0). Mintage: 67,749,320. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $535. (#5017)(
Registry values: N991)
1939-D 10C MS68 Full Bands PCGS. PCGS Population (86/14). NGC Census: (31/3). Mintage: 24,394,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS68: $735. (#5019)(
Registry values: N991)
1939-S 10C MS65 Full Bands PCGS. PCGS Population (120/126). NGC Census: (21/30). Mintage: 10,540,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $540. (#5021)(
Registry values: N991)
1940 10C MS67 Full Bands PCGS. PCGS Population (316/16). NGC Census: (310/8). Mintage: 65,361,828. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $140. (#5023)(
Registry values: N491)
1940 10C MS67 Full Bands PCGS. PCGS Population (316/16). NGC Census: (310/8). Mintage: 65,361,828. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $140. (#5023)(
Registry values: N491)
1940-D 10C MS68 Full Bands PCGS. PCGS Population (21/0). NGC Census: (4/0). Mintage: 21,198,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS68: $825. (#5025)(
Registry values: N991)
1940-S 10C MS67 Full Bands PCGS. Ex:Larry Shapiro. PCGS Population (120/3). NGC Census: (89/2). Mintage: 21,560,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $340. (#5027)(
Registry values: N991)
1940-S 10C MS67 Full Bands PCGS. PCGS Population (120/3). NGC Census: (89/2). Mintage: 21,560,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $340. (#5027)(
Registry values: N991)
1941 10C MS67 Full Bands PCGS. PCGS Population (240/6). NGC Census: (278/4). Mintage: 175,106,560. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $180. (#5029)(
Registry values: N491)
1941 10C MS67 Full Bands PCGS. PCGS Population (240/6). NGC Census: (278/4). Mintage: 175,106,560. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $180. (#5029)(
Registry values: N491)
1941-S 10C MS67 Full Bands PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (260/5). NGC Census: (351/15). Mintage: 43,090,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $150. (#5033)(
Registry values: N991)
1942 10C MS67 Full Bands PCGS. Ex:Jay Eisenberg. PCGS Population (130/4). NGC Census: (209/1). Mintage: 205,432,336. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $300. (#5035)(
Registry values: N991)
1942/1 10C VF30 NGC. NGC Census: (105/811). PCGS Population (185/1129). Mintage: 205,432,336. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF30: $524. (#5036)
From The Hemmelgarn Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
1942/1 10C VF35 NGC. NGC Census: (107/704). PCGS Population (230/894). Mintage: 205,432,336. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF35: $537. (#5036)(
Registry values: N991)
1942/1 10C VF35 PCGS. PCGS Population (231/898). NGC Census: (107/704). Mintage: 205,432,336. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF35: $537. (#5036)(
Registry values: N991)
1942/1 10C --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (61/390). PCGS Population (112/337). Mintage: 205,432,336. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $925. (#5036)(
Registry values: N991)
1942/1 10C --Artificially Toned--ANACS. AU58 Details. NGC Census: (140/87). PCGS Population (80/59). Mintage: 205,432,336. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $1,300. (#5036)(
Registry values: N991)
1942/1-D 10C --Reverse Scratched--NGC Details. VF. NGC Census: (36/448). PCGS Population (70/504). Mintage: 60,740,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $490. (#5040)
1942-S 10C MS67 Full Bands PCGS. PCGS Population (142/1). NGC Census: (77/2). Mintage: 49,300,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $380. (#5043)(
Registry values: N1793)
1943 10C MS67 Full Bands PCGS. PCGS Population (178/3). NGC Census: (164/1). Mintage: 191,710,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $190. (#5045)(
Registry values: N491)
1943-S 10C MS67 Full Bands PCGS. PCGS Population (158/15). NGC Census: (183/8). Mintage: 60,400,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $250. (#5049)(
Registry values: N991)
1943-S 10C MS67 Full Bands PCGS. PCGS Population (157/15). NGC Census: (183/8). Mintage: 60,400,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $250. (#5049)(
Registry values: N991)
1944 10C MS66 Full Bands PCGS. PCGS Population (416/71). NGC Census: (181/59). Mintage: 231,410,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $115. (#5051)(
Registry values: N491)
1944 10C MS67 Full Bands NGC. NGC Census: (58/1). PCGS Population (70/1). Mintage: 231,410,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $900. (#5051)(
Registry values: N991)
1944-D 10C MS67 Full Bands PCGS. PCGS Population (1137/77). NGC Census: (1159/23). Mintage: 62,224,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $105. (#5053)(
Registry values: N491)
1944-D 10C MS67 Full Bands PCGS. PCGS Population (1140/77). NGC Census: (1159/23). Mintage: 62,224,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $120. (#5053)(
Registry values: N491)
1944-D 10C MS68 Full Bands PCGS. PCGS Population (77/0). NGC Census: (23/0). Mintage: 62,224,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS68: $750. (#5053)(
Registry values: N991)
1944-S 10C MS67 Full Bands PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (246/4). NGC Census: (234/8). Mintage: 49,490,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $155. (#5055)(
Registry values: N991)
1944-S 10C MS67 Full Bands PCGS. PCGS Population (242/4). NGC Census: (234/8). Mintage: 49,490,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $155. (#5055)(
Registry values: N991)
1945-D 10C MS67 Full Bands PCGS. PCGS Population (197/4). NGC Census: (309/10). Mintage: 40,245,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $160. (#5059)(
Registry values: N991)
1945-D 10C MS67 Full Bands NGC. CAC. NGC Census: (311/10). PCGS Population (198/4). Mintage: 40,245,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $160. (#5059)(
Registry values: N991)
1945-S 10C MS67 Full Bands PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (95/3). NGC Census: (87/23). Mintage: 41,920,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $565. (#5061)(
Registry values: N991)
1945-S 10C MS67 Full Bands PCGS. PCGS Population (95/3). NGC Census: (87/23). Mintage: 41,920,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $565. (#5061)(
Registry values: N991)
1945-S 10C MS67 Full Bands NGC. NGC Census: (87/23). PCGS Population (95/3). Mintage: 41,920,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $565. (#5061)(
Registry values: N991)
1945-S 10C Micro S MS67+ NGC. NGC Census: (131/7). PCGS Population (167/1). Mintage: 41,920,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $300. (#5062)(
Registry values: N991)
1945-S 10C Micro S MS65 Full Bands PCGS. PCGS Population (154/112). NGC Census: (25/27). Mintage: 41,920,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $550. (#5063)(
Registry values: N991)
Proof Mercury Dimes
1936 10C PR66 PCGS. PCGS Population (261/47). NGC Census: (276/86). Mintage: 4,130. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR66: $1,575. (#5071)(
Registry values: N1793)
1937 10C PR65 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (542/684). NGC Census: (289/608). Mintage: 5,756. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR65: $460. (#5072)
From The Classic Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
1937 10C PR66 NGC. NGC Census: (389/219). PCGS Population (480/204). Mintage: 5,756. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR66: $540. (#5072)(
Registry values: N991)
1938 10C PR66 PCGS. PCGS Population (611/162). NGC Census: (625/262). Mintage: 8,728. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR66: $340. (#5073)(
Registry values: N491)
1938 10C PR67 NGC. NGC Census: (226/36). PCGS Population (156/6). Mintage: 8,728. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR67: $730. (#5073)(
Registry values: N991)
1938 10C PR67 NGC. NGC Census: (226/36). PCGS Population (156/6). Mintage: 8,728. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR67: $730. (#5073)(
Registry values: N991)
1939 10C PR66 PCGS. PCGS Population (870/451). NGC Census: (762/502). Mintage: 9,321. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR66: $240. (#5074)(
Registry values: N491)
1939 10C PR67 PCGS. PCGS Population (415/36). NGC Census: (431/71). Mintage: 9,321. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR67: $385. (#5074)(
Registry values: N991)
1940 10C PR66 PCGS. PCGS Population (852/299). NGC Census: (827/375). Mintage: 11,827. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR66: $185. (#5075)(
Registry values: N491)
1940 10C PR66 PCGS. PCGS Population (852/299). NGC Census: (827/375). Mintage: 11,827. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR66: $185. (#5075)(
Registry values: N491)
1940 10C PR66 PCGS. PCGS Population (854/299). NGC Census: (828/375). Mintage: 11,827. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR66: $185. (#5075)(
Registry values: N491)
1940 10C PR67 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (281/18). NGC Census: (334/41). Mintage: 11,827. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR67: $325. (#5075)(
Registry values: N991)
1941 10C PR66 NGC. CAC. NGC Census: (929/426). PCGS Population (993/284). Mintage: 16,557. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR66: $175. (#5076)(
Registry values: N491)
1941 10C PR66 PCGS. PCGS Population (993/284). NGC Census: (929/426). 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: (374/52). 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 PR66 PCGS. PCGS Population (1470/589). NGC Census: (1405/828). Mintage: 22,329. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR66: $175. (#5077)(
Registry values: N491)
1942 10C PR66 NGC. NGC Census: (1407/828). PCGS Population (1470/590). Mintage: 22,329. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR66: $175. (#5077)(
Registry values: N491)
1942 10C PR67 NGC. CAC. NGC Census: (709/119). PCGS Population (551/38). Mintage: 22,329. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR67: $300. (#5077)(
Registry values: N991)
1942 10C PR67 NGC. NGC Census: (709/119). PCGS Population (552/38). Mintage: 22,329. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR67: $295. (#5077)(
Registry values: N991)
1942 10C PR67+ NGC. CAC. NGC Census: (709/119). PCGS Population (551/38). Mintage: 22,329. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR67: $300. (#5077)(
Registry values: N991)
Roosevelt Dimes
1947 10C MS67 Full Bands PCGS. PCGS Population (35/0). NGC Census: (26/2). Mintage: 121,520,000. (#85085)(
Registry values: P1)
1947-D 10C MS67 Full Bands PCGS. PCGS Population (29/1). NGC Census: (17/1). Mintage: 46,835,000. (#85086)(
Registry values: P1)
1947-S 10C MS67 Prooflike Full Bands NGC. NGC Census: (38/1). PCGS Population (28/1). Mintage: 34,840,000. (#85087)(
Registry values: P1)
1947-S 10C MS67 Full Bands PCGS. PCGS Population (28/1). NGC Census: (38/1). Mintage: 34,840,000. (#85087)(
Registry values: P1)
Proof Roosevelt Dimes
1957 10C PR68 Deep Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (46/3). NGC Census: (30/15). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR68: $330. (#95232)(
Registry values: N208)
1970 10C No S PR66 PCGS. PCGS Population (22/101). NGC Census: (9/53). Mintage: 2,200. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR66: $740. (#5248)(
Registry values: P1)
1970 10C No S PR67 NGC. NGC Census: (20/33). PCGS Population (45/56). Mintage: 2,200. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR67: $750. (#5248)(
Registry values: P1)
1970 10C No S PR67 PCGS. PCGS Population (45/56). NGC Census: (20/33). Mintage: 2,200. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR67: $750. (#5248)(
Registry values: P1)
1970 10C No S PR67 Cameo NGC. NGC Census: (8/24). PCGS Population (19/31). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR67: $835. (#85248)(
Registry values: P1)
1971-S 10C PR69 Deep Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (109/0). NGC Census: (21/0). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR69: $160. (#95249)(
Registry values: N69)
1983 10C No S PR67 PCGS. PCGS Population (2/16). NGC Census: (0/1). Mintage: 3,065,110. (#5265)(
Registry values: P1)
1983 10C No S PR68 Deep Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (59/74). NGC Census: (0/0). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR68: $775. (#95265)(
Registry values: P1)
1983 10C No S PR68 Deep Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (59/74). NGC Census: (0/0). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR68: $775. (#95265)(
Registry values: P1)
1983 10C No S PR69 Deep Cameo ANACS. NGC Census: (0/1). PCGS Population (8/0). Mintage: 3,065,110. (#5265)(
Registry values: P1)
Twenty Cent Pieces
1875-CC 20C --Improperly Cleaned--NCS. VF Details. NGC Census: (7/431). PCGS Population (26/685). Mintage: 133,290. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $530. (#5297)(
Registry values: N491)
1875-CC 20C VF20 PCGS. PCGS Population (26/685). NGC Census: (7/431). Mintage: 133,290. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $530. (#5297)(
Registry values: N491)
1875-CC 20C VF30 NGC. NGC Census: (11/411). PCGS Population (37/623). Mintage: 133,290. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF30: $588. (#5297)(
Registry values: N491)
1875-CC 20C --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. XF. NGC Census: (9/392). PCGS Population (45/536). Mintage: 133,290. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $650. (#5297)(
Registry values: N491)
1875-CC 20C --Harshly Cleaned--NGC Details. XF. NGC Census: (9/392). PCGS Population (45/536). Mintage: 133,290. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $675. (#5297)(
Registry values: N491)
1875-S 20C 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: 1,155,000. (#5298)
1875-S 20C XF40 ANACS. NGC Census: (32/1798). PCGS Population (123/2106). Mintage: 1,155,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $200. (#5298)(
Registry values: N491)
1875-S 20C --Cleaned--ANACS. AU50 Details. NGC Census: (42/1684). PCGS Population (134/1831). Mintage: 1,155,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $290. (#5298)(
Registry values: N491)
1875-S 20C --Cleaned--ANACS. AU58 Details. NGC Census: (248/1278). PCGS Population (240/1340). Mintage: 1,155,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $400. (#5298)(
Registry values: N491)
1875-S 20C AU58 PCGS. PCGS Population (242/1338). NGC Census: (249/1279). Mintage: 1,155,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $375. (#5298)(
Registry values: N491)
1875-S 20C --Stained--NGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (17/1262). PCGS Population (35/1303). Mintage: 1,155,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $525. (#5298)(
Registry values: N991)
1875-S 20C MS61 NGC. NGC Census: (116/1146). PCGS Population (79/1225). Mintage: 1,155,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS61: $615. (#5298)(
Registry values: N991)
1875-S/S 20C MS62 ANACS. NGC Census: (237/909). PCGS Population (240/984). Mintage: 1,155,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $800. (#5298)(
Registry values: N991)
1876 20C --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (4/251). PCGS Population (13/245). Mintage: 14,600. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $740. (#5299)
1876 20C MS63 ANACS. NGC Census: (71/135). PCGS Population (58/112). Mintage: 14,600. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $1,375. (#5299)(
Registry values: N1793)
Proof Twenty Cent Pieces
1875 20C --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. Proof. NGC Census: (2/177). PCGS Population (11/250). Mintage: 2,790. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR60: $875. (#5303)(
Registry values: N991)
Early Quarters
1805 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.
1806/5 25C --Damaged--NGC Details. AG. B-1. NGC Census: (1/94). PCGS Population (10/151). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AG3 : $307. (#5315)(
Registry values: P6)
1806 25C Good 6 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (46/497). NGC Census: (20/290). Mintage: 206,124. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Good 6 : $474. (#5314)(
Registry values: P5)
Bust Quarters
1818/5 25C Good 4 PCGS. PCGS Population (1/71). NGC Census: (2/85). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Good 4 : $100. (#5323)(
Registry values: P3)
1819 25C Large 9 VF30 NGC. B-1. NGC Census: (0/0). PCGS Population (3/20). (#5326)(
Registry values: P4)
1820 25C Large 0 Fine 12 ANACS. B-1. NGC Census: (0/0). PCGS Population (8/67). (#5329)(
Registry values: P4)
1821 25C --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. XF. B-5. NGC Census: (13/116). PCGS Population (15/102). Mintage: 216,851. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $1,400. (#5331)(
Registry values: P2)
1831 25C Small Letters AU50 NGC. NGC Census: (21/348). PCGS Population (32/276). Mintage: 398,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $575. (#5348)(
Registry values: P1)
1834 25C VF35 ANACS. B-3. NGC Census: (19/322). PCGS Population (36/408). Mintage: 286,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF35: $253. (#5353)(
Registry values: P1)
1834 25C --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. B-4. NGC Census: (13/242). PCGS Population (43/212). Mintage: 286,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $565. (#5353)(
Registry values: P1)
1834 25C AU55 ANACS. NGC Census: (27/196). PCGS Population (36/151). Mintage: 286,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $685. (#5353)(
Registry values: P1)
1835 25C --Scratched--ANACS. XF40 Details. B-6. NGC Census: (27/282). PCGS Population (69/227). Mintage: 1,952,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $300. (#5354)(
Registry values: P1)
1835 25C --Damaged--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (23/208). PCGS Population (36/147). Mintage: 1,952,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $565. (#5354)(
Registry values: P1)
1836 25C --Cleaned, Corroded--ANACS. AU50 Details. NGC Census: (11/50). PCGS Population (9/49). Mintage: 472,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $565. (#5355)(
Registry values: P3)
Seated Quarters
1840-O 25C No Drapery VF25 PCGS. PCGS Population (11/83). NGC Census: (2/92). Mintage: 382,200. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF25: $203. (#5393)(
Registry values: P6)
1844 25C AU55 ANACS. NGC Census: (9/48). PCGS Population (6/30). Mintage: 421,200. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $275. (#5406)(
Registry values: P3)
1844 25C AU55 PCGS. PCGS Population (6/30). NGC Census: (9/48). Mintage: 421,200. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $275. (#5406)(
Registry values: P3)
1853-O 25C Arrows and Rays XF45 PCGS. PCGS Population (12/45). NGC Census: (11/41). Mintage: 1,322,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $459. (#5428)(
Registry values: P6)
1853-O 25C Arrows and Rays AU50 PCGS. PCGS Population (17/28). NGC Census: (6/35). Mintage: 1,322,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $800. (#5428)
From The Classic Collection.(
Registry values: P6)
1857 25C AU58 NGC. NGC Census: (36/282). PCGS Population (24/216). Mintage: 9,644,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $180. (#5442)(
Registry values: P2)
1857 25C MS61 PCGS. PCGS Population (10/203). NGC Census: (9/271). Mintage: 9,644,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS61: $325. (#5442)(
Registry values: P2)
1859 25C MS62 ICG. Briggs-3C. NGC Census: (9/40). PCGS Population (7/48). Mintage: 1,344,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $740. (#5448)(
Registry values: P3)
1860 25C MS62 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (69/231). NGC Census: (55/217). Mintage: 4,854,600. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $475. (#5454)(
Registry values: P3)
1861 25C MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (69/232). NGC Census: (55/217). Mintage: 4,854,600. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $475. (#5454)(
Registry values: P2)
1861 25C MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (55/217). PCGS Population (69/231). Mintage: 4,854,600. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $475. (#5454)(
Registry values: P2)
1870 25C --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (3/18). PCGS Population (4/29). Mintage: 86,400. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $300. (#5476)(
Registry values: P3)
1872-S 25C --Damaged--ANACS. VG8 Details. NGC Census: (0/17). PCGS Population (1/21). Mintage: 83,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VG8 : $875. (#5483)(
Registry values: P8)
1873 25C Closed 3--Cleaned--ANACS. VF20 Details. NGC Census: (1/6). PCGS Population (0/17). Mintage: 40,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $650. (#5484)(
Registry values: P4)
1873 25C Arrows--Scratched--ANACS. AU50 Details. NGC Census: (5/163). PCGS Population (8/177). Mintage: 1,271,700. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $350. (#5491)(
Registry values: P4)
1874-S 25C Arrows VF25 NGC. NGC Census: (3/127). PCGS Population (1/197). Mintage: 392,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF25: $146. (#5495)(
Registry values: P3)
1875 25C MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (41/148). PCGS Population (32/169). Mintage: 4,293,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $300. (#5498)(
Registry values: P1)
1876 25C AU53 NGC. NGC Census: (10/373). PCGS Population (16/463). Mintage: 17,817,150. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU53: $155. (#5501)(
Registry values: P1)
1876 25C AU58 NGC. NGC Census: (42/316). PCGS Population (39/386). Mintage: 17,817,150. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $190. (#5501)(
Registry values: P1)
1876 25C MS64 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (109/65). NGC Census: (71/68). Mintage: 17,817,150. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $710. (#5501)(
Registry values: P1)
1877-CC 25C MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (85/142). PCGS Population (100/149). Mintage: 4,192,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $800. (#5505)(
Registry values: P2)
1877-S 25C --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (3/239). PCGS Population (5/249). Mintage: 8,996,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $225. (#5506)(
Registry values: P1)
1877-S 25C Over Horizontal S--Cleaned, Damaged--ANACS. AU50 Details. NGC Census: (0/33). PCGS Population (1/37). Mintage: 8,900,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $265. (#5507)(
Registry values: P2)
1878-CC 25C --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (2/153). PCGS Population (4/150). Mintage: 996,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $675. (#5509)(
Registry values: P2)
1880 25C MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (34/82). NGC Census: (21/65). Mintage: 13,600. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $865. (#5512)(
Registry values: P1)
1891 25C MS61 NGC. NGC Census: (35/412). PCGS Population (28/430). Mintage: 3,920,600. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS61: $240. (#5524)(
Registry values: P1)
Proof Seated Quarters
1859 25C --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. Proof. NGC Census: (0/124). PCGS Population (5/137). Mintage: 800. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR60: $400. (#5555)(
Registry values: P4)
1859 25C --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. Proof. NGC Census: (0/124). PCGS Population (5/137). Mintage: 800. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR60: $400. (#5555)(
Registry values: P4)
1863 25C PR61 ANACS. NGC Census: (8/100). PCGS Population (6/149). Mintage: 460. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR61: $520. (#5559)(
Registry values: P3)
1868 25C PR63 PCGS. PCGS Population (44/42). NGC Census: (37/52). Mintage: 600. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR63: $785. (#5567)(
Registry values: P2)
1872 25C PR62 PCGS. PCGS Population (36/101). NGC Census: (15/116). Mintage: 950. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR62: $485. (#5571)(
Registry values: P2)
1876 25C PR61 PCGS. PCGS Population (15/152). NGC Census: (7/156). Mintage: 1,150. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR61: $375. (#5577)(
Registry values: P2)
1880 25C PR61 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (20/276). NGC Census: (10/260). Mintage: 1,355. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR61: $350. (#5581)(
Registry values: P1)
1891 25C PR63 PCGS. PCGS Population (43/91). NGC Census: (22/126). Mintage: 600. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR63: $765. (#5592)(
Registry values: P1)
Barber Quarters
1892 25C MS62 ANACS. Triple Die Reverse. NGC Census: (173/834). PCGS Population (257/857). Mintage: 8,237,245. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $225. (#5601)(
Registry values: N491)
1892-O 25C MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (48/182). PCGS Population (62/208). Mintage: 2,640,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $285. (#5602)(
Registry values: N991)
1893-O 25C AU53 NGC. NGC Census: (3/144). PCGS Population (7/195). Mintage: 3,396,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU53: $150. (#5605)(
Registry values: N491)
1894 25C MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (25/98). NGC Census: (23/91). Mintage: 3,432,972. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $275. (#5607)(
Registry values: N991)
1896-O 25C AU58 ANACS. NGC Census: (6/48). PCGS Population (11/36). Mintage: 1,484,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $775. (#5614)(
Registry values: N991)
1896-S 25C --ANACS. Good 4 Details. NGC Census: (47/143). PCGS Population (125/390). Mintage: 188,039. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Good 4 : $815. (#5615)(
Registry values: N991)
1897-O 25C AU53 PCGS. PCGS Population (2/58). NGC Census: (2/51). Mintage: 1,414,800. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU53: $590. (#5617)(
Registry values: N991)
1899-O 25C AU58 ICG. NGC Census: (8/61). PCGS Population (12/86). Mintage: 2,644,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $310. (#5623)(
Registry values: N991)
1900 25C MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (94/37). PCGS Population (51/43). Mintage: 10,016,912. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $480. (#5625)(
Registry values: N991)
1900-O 25C XF45 ANACS. NGC Census: (3/70). PCGS Population (3/74). Mintage: 3,416,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $188. (#5626)(
Registry values: N491)
1901 25C MS64 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (41/37). NGC Census: (58/22). Mintage: 8,892,813. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $500. (#5628)(
Registry values: N991)
1901-O 25C VG10 PCGS. PCGS Population (4/92). NGC Census: (1/41). Mintage: 1,612,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VG10: $73. (#5629)(
Registry values: N1)
1902 25C MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (28/27). NGC Census: (23/8). Mintage: 12,197,744. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $975. (#5631)(
Registry values: N1793)
1906 25C MS65 NGC. NGC Census: (26/7). PCGS Population (48/16). Mintage: 3,656,435. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $1,025. (#5642)(
Registry values: N1793)
1906-D 25C AU53 PCGS. PCGS Population (8/135). NGC Census: (3/97). Mintage: 3,280,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU53: $130. (#5643)(
Registry values: N491)
1909-S 25C MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (13/50). PCGS Population (25/64). Mintage: 1,348,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $650. (#5656)(
Registry values: N1793)
1911-D 25C XF40 PCGS. PCGS Population (3/75). NGC Census: (1/61). Mintage: 933,600. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $275. (#5660)(
Registry values: N991)
1913-S 25C AG3 PCGS. PCGS Population (122/620). NGC Census: (61/177). Mintage: 40,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AG3 : $795. (#5666)(
Registry values: N1)
1913-S 25C AG3 PCGS. PCGS Population (122/620). NGC Census: (61/177). Mintage: 40,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AG3 : $795. (#5666)(
Registry values: N1)
1914 25C MS61 ANACS. NGC Census: (15/392). PCGS Population (11/450). Mintage: 6,244,610. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS61: $170. (#5667)(
Registry values: N491)
1914 25C MS65 NGC. NGC Census: (55/10). PCGS Population (63/18). Mintage: 6,244,610. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $950. (#5667)(
Registry values: N1793)
1914-D 25C MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (29/175). PCGS Population (57/210). Mintage: 3,046,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $210. (#5668)(
Registry values: N491)
1914-D 25C MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (29/175). PCGS Population (57/210). Mintage: 3,046,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $210. (#5668)(
Registry values: N491)
1914-S 25C Fine 12 PCGS. PCGS Population (28/139). NGC Census: (6/69). Mintage: 264,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Fine 12: $215. (#5669)(
Registry values: N491)
1915 25C AU58 ANACS. NGC Census: (25/314). PCGS Population (53/441). Mintage: 3,480,450. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $130. (#5670)(
Registry values: N491)
1916-D 25C MS61 ANACS. NGC Census: (42/980). PCGS Population (47/1472). Mintage: 6,540,800. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS61: $180. (#5674)(
Registry values: N491)
1916-D 25C MS61 ANACS. NGC Census: (42/982). PCGS Population (47/1477). Mintage: 6,540,800. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS61: $180. (#5674)(
Registry values: N491)
1916-D 25C MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (220/624). PCGS Population (362/890). Mintage: 6,540,800. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $305. (#5674)(
Registry values: N491)
1916-D 25C MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (361/888). NGC Census: (220/622). Mintage: 6,540,800. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $290. (#5674)(
Registry values: N491)
1916-D 25C MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (480/410). NGC Census: (398/226). Mintage: 6,540,800. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $440. (#5674)(
Registry values: N991)
1916-D 25C MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (480/410). NGC Census: (398/226). Mintage: 6,540,800. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $460. (#5674)(
Registry values: N991)
1916-D 25C MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (480/410). NGC Census: (398/226). Mintage: 6,540,800. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $460. (#5674)(
Registry values: N991)
1916-D 25C MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (302/108). NGC Census: (164/61). Mintage: 6,540,800. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $885. (#5674)(
Registry values: N1793)
Proof Barber Quarters
1892 25C PR63 NGC. NGC Census: (35/195). PCGS Population (55/156). Mintage: 1,245. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR63: $665. (#5678)(
Registry values: N991)
1892 25C PR63 Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (11/56). NGC Census: (8/85). (#85678)(
Registry values: N991)
1896 25C PR64 PCGS. PCGS Population (59/76). NGC Census: (60/105). Mintage: 762. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR64: $975. (#5682)(
Registry values: N1793)
1901 25C PR64 PCGS. PCGS Population (45/52). NGC Census: (48/104). Mintage: 813. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR64: $975. (#5687)(
Registry values: N1793)
1902 25C PR62 ANACS. NGC Census: (18/173). PCGS Population (27/155). Mintage: 777. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR62: $450. (#5688)(
Registry values: N991)
1903 25C PR61 NGC. Ex:Jules Reiver Collection. NGC Census: (6/210). PCGS Population (8/198). Mintage: 755. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR61: $375. (#5689)(
Registry values: N991)
1910 25C PR62 NGC. NGC Census: (11/164). PCGS Population (18/156). Mintage: 551. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR62: $440. (#5696)(
Registry values: N991)
Standing Liberty Quarters
1917 25C Type One 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: 8,740,000. (#5706)
1917 25C Type One--Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (3/1117). PCGS Population (19/1545). Mintage: 8,740,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $180. (#5706)(
Registry values: N491)
1917 25C Type One MS62 Full Head PCGS. PCGS Population (410/3900). NGC Census: (407/2726). Mintage: 8,740,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $260. (#5707)(
Registry values: N491)
1917 25C Type One MS63 Full Head PCGS. PCGS Population (985/2914). NGC Census: (552/2174). 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 (1565/1349). NGC Census: (1128/1046). Mintage: 8,740,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $440. (#5707)(
Registry values: N991)
1917 25C Type One MS64 Full Head PCGS. PCGS Population (1565/1350). NGC Census: (1128/1046). Mintage: 8,740,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $440. (#5707)(
Registry values: N991)
1917 25C Type One MS64 Full Head PCGS. PCGS Population (1565/1350). NGC Census: (1128/1046). Mintage: 8,740,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $440. (#5707)(
Registry values: N991)
1917 25C Type One MS65 Full Head NGC. NGC Census: (675/371). PCGS Population (943/406). Mintage: 8,740,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $840. (#5707)(
Registry values: N1793)
1917-D 25C Type One AU55 PCGS. PCGS Population (70/592). NGC Census: (25/378). Mintage: 1,509,200. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $175. (#5708)(
Registry values: N491)
1917-D 25C Type One AU58 PCGS. PCGS Population (118/470). NGC Census: (50/330). 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 PCGS. PCGS Population (244/811). NGC Census: (160/567). Mintage: 1,509,200. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $440. (#5709)(
Registry values: N491)
1917-D 25C Type One MS64 Full Head PCGS. PCGS Population (430/382). NGC Census: (286/281). Mintage: 1,509,200. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $750. (#5709)(
Registry values: N991)
1917-S 25C Type One AU55 Full Head NGC. NGC Census: (8/559). PCGS Population (32/747). Mintage: 1,952,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $230. (#5711)(
Registry values: N491)
1917 25C Type Two MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (163/107). NGC Census: (109/99). Mintage: 13,880,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $330. (#5714)(
Registry values: N491)
1917 25C Type Two MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (83/23). NGC Census: (64/35). Mintage: 13,880,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $470. (#5714)(
Registry values: N991)
1917 25C Type Two MS65 Full Head PCGS. PCGS Population (182/66). NGC Census: (119/53). Mintage: 13,880,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $725. (#5715)(
Registry values: N991)
1917-D 25C Type Two AU58 ANACS. NGC Census: (66/290). PCGS Population (120/371). Mintage: 6,224,400. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $165. (#5716)(
Registry values: N491)
1917-S 25C Type Two AU53 PCGS. PCGS Population (12/523). NGC Census: (4/389). Mintage: 5,552,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU53: $125. (#5718)(
Registry values: N208)
1918 25C MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (132/87). NGC Census: (119/85). Mintage: 14,240,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $290. (#5720)(
Registry values: N491)
1918 25C MS66 NGC. CAC. NGC Census: (31/5). PCGS Population (21/1). Mintage: 14,240,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $975. (#5720)(
Registry values: N1793)
1918-D 25C XF45 PCGS. PCGS Population (12/509). NGC Census: (1/331). Mintage: 7,380,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $106. (#5722)(
Registry values: N1)
1918-D 25C MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (90/211). NGC Census: (52/140). Mintage: 7,380,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $375. (#5722)(
Registry values: N491)
1919 25C MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (116/405). NGC Census: (75/310). Mintage: 11,324,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $225. (#5728)(
Registry values: N491)
1919 25C MS64 Full Head PCGS. PCGS Population (149/175). NGC Census: (95/122). Mintage: 11,324,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $625. (#5729)(
Registry values: N991)
1919-D 25C XF45 PCGS. PCGS Population (26/318). NGC Census: (13/207). Mintage: 1,944,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $470. (#5730)(
Registry values: N491)
1919-D 25C --Cleaned--ANACS. AU50 Details. NGC Census: (8/198). PCGS Population (12/304). Mintage: 1,944,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $600. (#5730)(
Registry values: N991)
1919-D 25C --Cleaned--ANACS. AU Details. NGC Census: (8/199). PCGS Population (12/304). Mintage: 1,944,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $600. (#5730)(
Registry values: N991)
1920-S 25C AU58 NGC. NGC Census: (53/264). PCGS Population (89/328). Mintage: 6,380,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $165. (#5738)(
Registry values: N208)
1920-S 25C MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (55/148). PCGS Population (84/183). Mintage: 6,380,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $720. (#5738)(
Registry values: N991)
1921 25C Fine 15 PCGS. PCGS Population (32/771). NGC Census: (15/469). Mintage: 1,916,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Fine 15: $412. (#5740)(
Registry values: N1)
1921 25C --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. XF. NGC Census: (13/407). PCGS Population (35/594). Mintage: 1,916,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $635. (#5740)(
Registry values: N491)
1921 25C --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (9/373). PCGS Population (31/526). Mintage: 1,916,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $810. (#5740)(
Registry values: N991)
1923 25C MS64 ANACS. NGC Census: (286/502). PCGS Population (402/558). Mintage: 9,716,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $310. (#5742)(
Registry values: N491)
1923 25C MS65 NGC. CAC. NGC Census: (284/218). PCGS Population (322/236). Mintage: 9,716,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $445. (#5742)(
Registry values: N991)
1924 25C MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (227/148). NGC Census: (188/163). Mintage: 10,920,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $270. (#5746)(
Registry values: N491)
1924 25C MS64 Full Head PCGS. PCGS Population (97/100). NGC Census: (92/87). Mintage: 10,920,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $480. (#5747)(
Registry values: N991)
1924-D 25C AU53 ANACS. NGC Census: (5/1140). PCGS Population (10/1429). Mintage: 3,112,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU53: $160. (#5748)(
Registry values: N491)
1924-D 25C MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (547/569). NGC Census: (286/692). Mintage: 3,112,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $360. (#5748)(
Registry values: N491)
1925 25C MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (259/138). NGC Census: (155/85). Mintage: 12,280,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $270. (#5752)(
Registry values: N491)
1925 25C MS63 Full Head NGC. NGC Census: (75/303). PCGS Population (129/430). Mintage: 12,280,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $320. (#5753)(
Registry values: N491)
1925 25C MS65 Full Head PCGS. PCGS Population (145/57). NGC Census: (87/47). Mintage: 12,280,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $800. (#5753)(
Registry values: N991)
1926-D 25C MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (1111/1513). NGC Census: (515/1137). Mintage: 1,716,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $180. (#5756)(
Registry values: N491)
1926-D 25C MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (515/1137). PCGS Population (1111/1513). Mintage: 1,716,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $180. (#5756)(
Registry values: N491)
1926-D 25C MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (1331/188). NGC Census: (885/252). Mintage: 1,716,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $240. (#5756)(
Registry values: N491)
1926-D 25C MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (885/252). PCGS Population (1331/188). Mintage: 1,716,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $240. (#5756)(
Registry values: N491)
1926-D 25C MS65 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (178/10). NGC Census: (233/19). Mintage: 1,716,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $405. (#5756)(
Registry values: N991)
1927-D 25C MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (458/264). NGC Census: (264/203). Mintage: 976,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $325. (#5762)(
Registry values: N491)
1927-D 25C MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (238/26). NGC Census: (175/28). Mintage: 976,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $485. (#5762)(
Registry values: N991)
1927-S 25C VF20 ANACS. NGC Census: (31/448). PCGS Population (109/747). Mintage: 396,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $310. (#5764)(
Registry values: N491)
1928-D 25C MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (776/623). NGC Census: (485/479). Mintage: 1,627,600. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $250. (#5768)(
Registry values: N491)
1928-D 25C MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (551/73). NGC Census: (376/103). Mintage: 1,627,600. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $405. (#5768)(
Registry values: N991)
1928-D 25C MS65 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (550/73). NGC Census: (376/103). Mintage: 1,627,600. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $405. (#5768)(
Registry values: N991)
1928-S 25C MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (139/5). NGC Census: (115/21). Mintage: 2,644,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $640. (#5770)(
Registry values: N991)
1929 25C MS64 Full Head PCGS. PCGS Population (442/365). NGC Census: (271/198). Mintage: 11,140,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $380. (#5773)(
Registry values: N491)
1929 25C MS65 Full Head NGC. NGC Census: (132/66). PCGS Population (271/94). Mintage: 11,140,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $625. (#5773)(
Registry values: N991)
1929-D 25C MS65 NGC. NGC Census: (88/34). PCGS Population (142/39). Mintage: 1,358,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $420. (#5774)(
Registry values: N991)
1929-D 25C MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (33/1). PCGS Population (38/1). Mintage: 1,358,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $610. (#5774)(
Registry values: N991)
1929-S 25C MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (258/345). NGC Census: (141/299). Mintage: 1,764,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $250. (#5776)(
Registry values: N491)
1929-S 25C MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (106/20). PCGS Population (99/8). Mintage: 1,764,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $600. (#5776)(
Registry values: N991)
1930 25C AU58 Full Head PCGS. PCGS Population (91/2478). NGC Census: (136/1864). Mintage: 5,632,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $90. (#5779)(
Registry values: N208)
1930 25C MS62 Full Head NGC. NGC Census: (179/1645). PCGS Population (170/2286). Mintage: 5,632,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $200. (#5779)(
Registry values: N491)
1930 25C MS64 Full Head NGC. NGC Census: (727/602). PCGS Population (874/941). Mintage: 5,632,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $380. (#5779)(
Registry values: N491)
1930 25C MS64 Full Head PCGS. PCGS Population (874/941). NGC Census: (727/602). Mintage: 5,632,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $380. (#5779)(
Registry values: N491)
1930 25C MS64 Full Head PCGS. PCGS Population (876/945). NGC Census: (727/599). Mintage: 5,632,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $380. (#5779)(
Registry values: N491)
1930 25C MS65 Full Head NGC. NGC Census: (407/195). PCGS Population (657/288). Mintage: 5,632,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $590. (#5779)(
Registry values: N991)
1930 25C MS66 Full Head NGC. CAC. NGC Census: (166/29). PCGS Population (254/30). Mintage: 5,632,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $975. (#5779)(
Registry values: N1793)
Washington Quarters
1932-D 25C AU53 NGC. NGC Census: (84/1373). PCGS Population (139/2429). Mintage: 436,800. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU53: $375. (#5791)(
Registry values: N1)
1932-D 25C AU58 NGC. NGC Census: (371/876). PCGS Population (493/1620). Mintage: 436,800. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $625. (#5791)(
Registry values: N1)
1932-D 25C AU58 NGC. NGC Census: (371/876). PCGS Population (495/1616). Mintage: 436,800. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $640. (#5791)(
Registry values: N1)
1932-D 25C --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (13/863). PCGS Population (16/1610). Mintage: 436,800. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $950. (#5791)(
Registry values: N1)
1932-S 25C --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (69/2347). PCGS Population (139/3498). Mintage: 408,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $195. (#5792)(
Registry values: N1)
1932-S 25C --Cleaned--ANACS. AU55 Details. NGC Census: (215/2041). PCGS Population (321/3040). Mintage: 408,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $230. (#5792)(
Registry values: N1)
1932-S 25C AU58 NGC. NGC Census: (400/1641). PCGS Population (537/2505). Mintage: 408,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $280. (#5792)(
Registry values: N1)
1932-S 25C --Environmental Damage--NGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (10/1631). PCGS Population (29/2476). Mintage: 408,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $410. (#5792)(
Registry values: N1)
1932-S 25C MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (487/1930). NGC Census: (429/1054). Mintage: 408,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $500. (#5792)(
Registry values: N1)
1932-S 25C MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (466/588). PCGS Population (887/1045). Mintage: 408,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $650. (#5792)(
Registry values: N208)
1932-S 25C MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (519/69). PCGS Population (941/104). Mintage: 408,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $925. (#5792)(
Registry values: N208)
1934-D 25C Heavy Motto MS65+ PCGS. PCGS Population (41/14). NGC Census: (0/0). (#85796)
1935 25C MS67 ★
NGC. NGC Census: (122/0). PCGS Population (79/1). Mintage: 32,484,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $360. (#5797)(
Registry values: N208)
1935 25C MS67 NGC. NGC Census: (122/0). PCGS Population (78/1). Mintage: 32,484,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $375. (#5797)(
Registry values: N208)
1935-D 25C MS63 ANACS. NGC Census: (103/661). PCGS Population (184/1180). Mintage: 5,780,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $240. (#5798)(
Registry values: N69)
1936 25C MS67 PCGS. Ex:Monge Collection. PCGS Population (57/0). NGC Census: (89/2). Mintage: 41,303,836. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $410. (#5800)(
Registry values: N491)
1936-D 25C --Damaged, Environmental Damage--ANACS. MS60 Details. NGC Census: (0/736). PCGS Population (4/1371). Mintage: 5,374,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $460. (#5801)(
Registry values: N1)
1936-D 25C MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (72/645). PCGS Population (90/1273). Mintage: 5,374,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $510. (#5801)(
Registry values: N1)
1936-D 25C MS63 ICG. NGC Census: (156/490). PCGS Population (266/1005). Mintage: 5,374,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $640. (#5801)(
Registry values: N208)
1936-S 25C MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (745/244). NGC Census: (398/148). Mintage: 3,828,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $235. (#5802)(
Registry values: N69)
1936-S 25C MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (136/12). PCGS Population (215/25). Mintage: 3,828,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $420. (#5802)
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N208)
1936-S 25C MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (136/12). PCGS Population (215/25). Mintage: 3,828,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $380. (#5802)(
Registry values: N208)
1937-S 25C MS64 ANACS. NGC Census: (290/450). PCGS Population (735/684). Mintage: 1,652,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $215. (#5805)(
Registry values: N14)
1938 25C MS66 NGC. CAC. NGC Census: (212/56). PCGS Population (223/27). Mintage: 9,480,045. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $290. (#5806)(
Registry values: N69)
1939-D 25C MS67 PCGS. Ex:Monge Collection. PCGS Population (41/0). NGC Census: (54/0). Mintage: 7,092,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $700. (#5809)(
Registry values: N491)
1940 25C MS67 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (83/1). NGC Census: (157/0). Mintage: 35,715,248. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $300. (#5811)(
Registry values: N69)
1940 25C MS67 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (83/1). NGC Census: (157/0). Mintage: 35,715,248. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $300. (#5811)(
Registry values: N69)
1940-D 25C MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (277/20). NGC Census: (246/39). Mintage: 2,797,600. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $310. (#5812)(
Registry values: N69)
1940-S 25C MS67 PCGS. PCGS Population (39/1). NGC Census: (135/2). Mintage: 8,244,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $585. (#5813)(
Registry values: N208)
1941-S 25C MS66 PCGS. Ex:Monge Collection. PCGS Population (282/32). NGC Census: (344/78). Mintage: 16,080,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $135. (#5816)(
Registry values: N69)
1942-D 25C MS67 PCGS. Ex:Daniel D. Biddle Collection. PCGS Population (31/0). NGC Census: (142/2). Mintage: 17,487,200. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $460. (#5818)(
Registry values: N208)
1944 25C MS67 PCGS. PCGS Population (55/0). NGC Census: (256/1). Mintage: 104,956,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $270. (#5824)(
Registry values: N208)
1944-D 25C MS67 PCGS. PCGS Population (71/1). NGC Census: (441/3). Mintage: 14,600,800. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $270. (#5825)(
Registry values: N69)
1944-S 25C MS67 NGC. NGC Census: (289/3). PCGS Population (94/3). 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. Ex:Monge Collection, Michael Fuller Collection. PCGS Population (94/3). NGC Census: (289/3). Mintage: 12,560,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $330. (#5826)(
Registry values: N208)
1946-D 25C MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (781/33). NGC Census: (1070/246). Mintage: 9,072,800. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $44. (#5831)(
Registry values: N14)
1946-D 25C MS67 PCGS. Ex:Monge Collection. PCGS Population (33/0). NGC Census: (245/1). Mintage: 9,072,800. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $310. (#5831)(
Registry values: N208)
1946-S 25C MS67 NGC. NGC Census: (346/3). PCGS Population (86/4). Mintage: 4,204,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $240. (#5832)(
Registry values: N208)
1947 25C MS67 PCGS. The obverse features a lovely crescent of deep cinnamon and amber patina along the left side, with silvery satin finish elsewhere. Similar shades appear in lesser quantity on the reverse. Both sides are essentially mark-free. Among the finest certified at PCGS. PCGS Population (55/0). (#5833)(
Registry values: N208)
1947-D 25C MS67 PCGS. PCGS Population (108/1). NGC Census: (516/0). Mintage: 15,338,400. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $170. (#5834)(
Registry values: N69)
1947-D 25C MS67 PCGS. A Registry Set-quality Washington quarter, this Superb Gem offers peripheral accents of charcoal-gray and pinkish-gold on each side, with an excellent strike and immaculate surfaces. PCGS has certified only a single coin finer (9/10). (#5834)(
Registry values: N69)
1947-S 25C MS67 PCGS. PCGS Population (134/3). NGC Census: (636/3). Mintage: 5,532,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $170. (#5835)(
Registry values: N69)
1947-S 25C MS67 PCGS. This scintillating Superb Gem is a wonder coin for the color aficionados, with intense patina throughout both sides in shades of plum, gold, and peach forming a memorable display. Despite the San Francisco Mint's excellent production standards during this era, PCGS has certified only three examples finer of this issue (9/10). (#5835)(
Registry values: N69)
1948-D 25C MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (364/26). NGC Census: (455/94). Mintage: 16,766,800. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $75. (#5837)(
Registry values: N69)
1950 25C MS67 PCGS. Ex:Michael Fuller Collection. PCGS Population (29/0). NGC Census: (185/0). Mintage: 24,971,512. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $340. (#5841)(
Registry values: N208)
1951 25C MS67 PCGS. Ex:Monge Collection. PCGS Population (41/0). NGC Census: (193/1). Mintage: 43,505,600. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $250. (#5846)(
Registry values: N208)
1951-S 25C MS67 PCGS. Ex:Monge Collection. PCGS Population (82/1). NGC Census: (300/7). Mintage: 9,048,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $260. (#5848)(
Registry values: N208)
1952 25C MS67 PCGS. PCGS Population (66/0). NGC Census: (165/4). Mintage: 38,862,072. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $200. (#5849)(
Registry values: N208)
1953-S 25C MS67 PCGS. CAC. Ex:Michael Fuller Collection. PCGS Population (52/0). NGC Census: (269/3). Mintage: 14,016,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $220. (#5854)(
Registry values: N208)
1956 25C MS67 PCGS. Ex:Monge Collection. PCGS Population (99/1). NGC Census: (418/1). Mintage: 44,100,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $190. (#5860)(
Registry values: N14)
1958-D 25C MS67 PCGS. PCGS Population (103/0). NGC Census: (234/4). Mintage: 78,124,896. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $210. (#5865)(
Registry values: N69)
1962-D 25C MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (138/2). NGC Census: (209/20). Mintage: 127,554,752. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $85. (#5873)(
Registry values: N14)
1977 25C MS67 PCGS. Ex:Michael Fuller Collection. PCGS Population (49/0). NGC Census: (13/0). Mintage: 468,556,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $125. (#5902)(
Registry values: N14)
Proof Washington Quarters
1936 25C PR64 PCGS. PCGS Population (451/370). NGC Census: (313/399). Mintage: 3,837. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR64: $765. (#5975)(
Registry values: N491)
1939 25C PR66 PCGS. PCGS Population (504/124). NGC Census: (381/164). Mintage: 8,795. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR66: $185. (#5978)(
Registry values: N208)
1939 25C PR67 PCGS. PCGS Population (122/2). NGC Census: (149/15). Mintage: 8,795. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR67: $470. (#5978)(
Registry values: N208)
1941 25C PR67 NGC. NGC Census: (228/29). PCGS Population (138/0). Mintage: 15,287. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR67: $275. (#5980)(
Registry values: N208)
1942 25C PR67 PCGS. PCGS Population (149/6). NGC Census: (212/19). Mintage: 21,123. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR67: $255. (#5981)(
Registry values: N208)
1952 25C Superbird PR67 Cameo NGC. FS-1952-3. NGC Census: (0/0). PCGS Population (12/0). (#144444)
1953 25C PR68 Cameo NGC. NGC Census: (186/16). PCGS Population (41/1). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR68: $285. (#85985)(
Registry values: N208)
1961 25C PR69 Deep Cameo PCGS. Ex:Daniel D. Biddle. PCGS Population (41/0). NGC Census: (58/0). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR69: $400. (#95993)(
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)(
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)(
Registry values: N208)
Proof Statehood Quarters
1999-S 25C Pennsylvania Silver PR70 Deep Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (80). NGC Census: (653). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR70: $440. (#913000)(
Registry values: N491)
1999-S 25C New Jersey Silver PR70 Deep Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (87). NGC Census: (682). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR70: $340. (#913002)(
Registry values: N491)
1999-S 25C Georgia Silver PR70 Deep Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (95). NGC Census: (947). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR70: $260. (#913004)(
Registry values: N491)
1999-S 25C Connecticut Silver PR70 Deep Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (127). NGC Census: (924). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR70: $240. (#913006)(
Registry values: N491)
2001-S 25C New York Silver PR70 Deep Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (127). NGC Census: (0). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR70: $140. (#913018)(
Registry values: P1)
Early Half Dollars
1795 50C 2 Leaves--Holed--NGC Details. AG. O-108. NGC Census: (10/807). PCGS Population (16/1295). Mintage: 299,680. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AG3 : $521. (#6052)(
Registry values: N1)
1795 50C 2 Leaves--Damaged--NGC Details. AG. O-107a. NGC Census: (10/807). PCGS Population (16/1291). Mintage: 299,680. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AG3 : $521. (#6052)(
Registry values: N1)
1802 50C --Graffiti--NGC Details. AG. O-101. NGC Census: (0/469). PCGS Population (0/164). Mintage: 29,890. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AG3 : $399. (#6065)(
Registry values: N1)
1805 50C --Cleaned--ANACS. VF25 Details. NGC Census: (26/599). PCGS Population (38/221). Mintage: 211,722. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF25: $783. (#6069)(
Registry values: N991)
1806/5 50C --Obv Scratched--NGC Details. Fine. O-103. NGC Census: (3/567). PCGS Population (12/148). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Fine 12: $400. (#6077)(
Registry values: N491)
1806 50C Pointed 6, No Stem 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. (#6073)
1807 50C Draped Bust--Surface Residue--Good 4 ANACS. Good 4 Details. O-108. NGC Census: (6/1052). PCGS Population (1/1026). Mintage: 301,076. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Good 4 : $170. (#6079)(
Registry values: N491)
1807 50C Draped Bust Good 6 ANACS. O-105. NGC Census: (8/1044). PCGS Population (13/1013). Mintage: 301,076. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Good 6 : $189. (#6079)(
Registry values: N491)
1807 50C Draped Bust--Cleaned--ANACS. VG8 Details. O-110a. NGC Census: (20/1024). PCGS Population (29/984). Mintage: 301,076. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VG8 : $225. (#6079)(
Registry values: N491)
1807 50C Draped Bust VG8 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (29/987). NGC Census: (20/1024). Mintage: 301,076. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VG8 : $225. (#6079)(
Registry values: N491)
1807 50C Draped Bust--Obv Scratched--NGC Details. VF. O-102. NGC Census: (35/872). PCGS Population (91/710). Mintage: 301,076. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $590. (#6079)(
Registry values: N991)
1807 50C Draped Bust--Cleaned--ANACS. VF20 Details. O-106. NGC Census: (35/872). PCGS Population (91/714). Mintage: 301,076. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $590. (#6079)(
Registry values: N991)
1807 50C Draped Bust VF30 NGC. O-103a. NGC Census: (67/761). PCGS Population (86/536). Mintage: 301,076. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF30: $904. (#6079)(
Registry values: N991)
1807 50C Draped Bust--Whizzed--NGC Details. XF. O-102. NGC Census: (86/623). PCGS Population (103/351). Mintage: 301,076. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $1,375. (#6079)(
Registry values: N1793)
Bust Half Dollars
1808 50C XF45 NGC. NGC Census: (50/245). PCGS Population (48/228). Mintage: 1,368,600. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $444. (#6090)(
Registry values: N491)
1810 50C XF40 ANACS. O-107a. NGC Census: (30/335). PCGS Population (67/334). Mintage: 1,276,276. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $325. (#6095)(
Registry values: N491)
1811 50C Large 8 XF45 ANACS. O-111. NGC Census: (54/418). PCGS Population (32/241). Mintage: 1,203,644. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $317. (#6096)(
Registry values: N491)
1811 50C Large 8 AU50 ANACS. O-113. NGC Census: (30/388). PCGS Population (33/208). Mintage: 1,203,644. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $440. (#6096)(
Registry values: N991)
1812 50C AU53 NGC. O-105. NGC Census: (45/432). PCGS Population (53/341). Mintage: 1,628,059. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU53: $550. (#6100)(
Registry values: N991)
1814 50C --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (28/269). PCGS Population (35/233). Mintage: 1,039,075. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $500. (#6105)(
Registry values: N991)
1817/3 50C VG8 ANACS. O-101a. NGC Census: (0/131). PCGS Population (5/169). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VG8 : $180. (#6111)(
Registry values: N491)
1818/7 50C Large 8--Reverse Cleaned--XF40 Details. ICG. NGC Census: (0/0). PCGS Population (6/88). (#6115)
1818 50C --Cleaned--ANACS. AU50 Details. O-107. NGC Census: (37/297). PCGS Population (76/259). Mintage: 1,960,322. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $350. (#6113)(
Registry values: N491)
1818 50C --Artificially Toned--ANACS. AU55 Details. NGC Census: (61/201). PCGS Population (67/153). Mintage: 1,960,322. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $560. (#6113)(
Registry values: N491)
1818 50C --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (2/98). PCGS Population (7/89). Mintage: 1,960,322. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $1,150. (#6113)(
Registry values: N991)
1820/19 50C Square Base 2--Cleaned--ANACS. VF35 Details. O-101. NGC Census: (9/124). PCGS Population (3/81). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF35: $391. (#6125)(
Registry values: N491)
1820/19 50C Square Base 2--Cleaned, Damaged--ANACS. XF45 Details. O-102. NGC Census: (16/104). PCGS Population (13/59). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $711. (#6125)(
Registry values: N491)
1820/19 50C Curl Base 2 XF40 PCGS. PCGS Population (3/57). NGC Census: (0/0). (#6126)
1822/1 50C --Cleaned--ANACS. XF45 Details. O-101. NGC Census: (8/66). PCGS Population (12/55). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $431. (#6130)(
Registry values: N491)
1822 50C XF45 ANACS. O-113. NGC Census: (60/383). PCGS Population (67/429). Mintage: 1,559,573. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $309. (#6129)(
Registry values: N208)
1822 50C AU50 NGC. O-108a. NGC Census: (27/356). PCGS Population (57/372). Mintage: 1,559,573. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $380. (#6129)(
Registry values: N491)
1824 50C --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. Unc. O-104. NGC Census: (4/232). PCGS Population (8/157). Mintage: 3,504,954. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $950. (#6137)(
Registry values: N991)
1825 50C AU50 ANACS. O-113. NGC Census: (55/661). PCGS Population (108/608). Mintage: 2,900,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $290. (#6142)(
Registry values: N491)
1825 50C --Cleaned--ANACS. AU55 Details. O-112. NGC Census: (110/492). PCGS Population (148/382). Mintage: 2,900,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $475. (#6142)(
Registry values: N491)
1826 50C AU58 PCGS. PCGS Population (201/389). NGC Census: (294/435). Mintage: 4,000,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $550. (#6143)(
Registry values: N491)
1826 50C AU58 NGC. O-112. NGC Census: (294/435). PCGS Population (198/409). Mintage: 4,000,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $550. (#6143)(
Registry values: N491)
1826 50C AU58 PCGS. PCGS Population (201/388). NGC Census: (294/435). Mintage: 4,000,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $550. (#6143)(
Registry values: N491)
1826 50C AU58 PCGS. PCGS Population (201/389). NGC Census: (294/435). Mintage: 4,000,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $550. (#6143)(
Registry values: N491)
1827 50C Square Base 2--Environmental Damage--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (111/1346). PCGS Population (149/982). Mintage: 5,493,400. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $265. (#6144)(
Registry values: N991)
1828 50C Curl Base 2, No Knob--Cleaned--ANACS. AU53 Details. O-113. NGC Census: (72/607). PCGS Population (36/326). Mintage: 3,075,200. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU53: $375. (#6148)(
Registry values: N491)
1829 50C Small Letters--Cleaned--ANACS. XF45 Details. O-105. NGC Census: (105/729). PCGS Population (158/748). Mintage: 3,712,156. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $199. (#6154)(
Registry values: N208)
1829 50C Small Letters AU55 PCGS. PCGS Population (166/385). NGC Census: (127/466). Mintage: 3,712,156. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $375. (#6154)(
Registry values: N491)
1830 50C Small 0 XF45 PCGS. PCGS Population (163/916). NGC Census: (150/1191). Mintage: 4,764,800. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $175. (#6156)(
Registry values: N208)
1830 50C Small 0--Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. O-110. NGC Census: (84/1107). PCGS Population (125/791). Mintage: 4,764,800. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $250. (#6156)(
Registry values: N491)
1830 50C Small 0 AU55 NGC. O-108. NGC Census: (175/820). PCGS Population (207/490). Mintage: 4,764,800. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $325. (#6156)(
Registry values: N491)
1830 50C Small 0 AU58 PCGS. PCGS Population (193/297). NGC Census: (365/455). Mintage: 4,764,800. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $550. (#6156)(
Registry values: N491)
1831 50C XF40 NGC. O-104. NGC Census: (41/1191). PCGS Population (85/1258). Mintage: 5,873,660. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $140. (#6159)(
Registry values: N208)
1831 50C XF45 NGC. NGC Census: (88/1103). PCGS Population (160/1097). Mintage: 5,873,660. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $184. (#6159)(
Registry values: N208)
1831 50C --Cleaned--AU50 Details. ANACS. NGC Census: (72/1031). PCGS Population (143/954). Mintage: 5,873,660. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $265. (#6159)(
Registry values: N491)
1831 50C AU50 ANACS. NGC Census: (72/1031). PCGS Population (143/953). Mintage: 5,873,660. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $265. (#6159)(
Registry values: N491)
1831 50C AU58 PCGS. PCGS Population (204/451). NGC Census: (322/437). Mintage: 5,873,660. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $540. (#6159)(
Registry values: N491)
1832 50C Small Letters AU50 PCGS. PCGS Population (190/1026). NGC Census: (117/1217). Mintage: 4,797,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $260. (#6160)(
Registry values: N491)
1832 50C Small Letters--Artificial Toning--NGC Details. AU. O-105. NGC Census: (117/1217). PCGS Population (190/1024). Mintage: 4,797,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $260. (#6160)(
Registry values: N491)
1832 50C Small Letters AU55 PCGS. PCGS Population (279/595). NGC Census: (236/843). Mintage: 4,797,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $335. (#6160)(
Registry values: N491)
1832 50C Small Letters AU55 NGC. O-118. NGC Census: (236/843). PCGS Population (278/596). Mintage: 4,797,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $335. (#6160)(
Registry values: N491)
1833 50C AU50 NGC. NGC Census: (60/851). PCGS Population (119/769). Mintage: 5,206,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $250. (#6163)(
Registry values: N491)
1833 50C AU58 PCGS. PCGS Population (200/294). NGC Census: (296/323). Mintage: 5,206,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $550. (#6163)(
Registry values: N491)
1833 50C AU58 NGC. NGC Census: (296/323). PCGS Population (200/294). Mintage: 5,206,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $550. (#6163)(
Registry values: N491)
1833 50C --Stained--NGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (1/322). PCGS Population (19/275). Mintage: 5,206,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $850. (#6163)
1834 50C Large Date, Large Letters AU50 ANACS. NGC Census: (113/1402). PCGS Population (119/606). Mintage: 6,412,004. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $260. (#6164)(
Registry values: N491)
1834 50C Large Date, Large Letters AU55 NGC. NGC Census: (236/1041). PCGS Population (161/380). Mintage: 6,412,004. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $325. (#6164)(
Registry values: N491)
1834 50C Large Date, Large Letters--Cleaned--ANACS. AU58 Details. O-114. NGC Census: (440/601). PCGS Population (115/265). Mintage: 6,412,004. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $490. (#6164)(
Registry values: N491)
1834 50C Large Date, Small Letters AU53 PCGS. PCGS Population (28/209). NGC Census: (0/0). (#6165)
1834 50C Small Date, Small Letters AU53 PCGS. PCGS Population (58/345). NGC Census: (0/0). (#6166)
1835 50C AU50 PCGS. PCGS Population (82/419). NGC Census: (43/520). Mintage: 5,352,006. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $260. (#6168)(
Registry values: N491)
1835 50C AU50 ANACS. O-101. NGC Census: (43/520). PCGS Population (82/420). Mintage: 5,352,006. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $260. (#6168)(
Registry values: N491)
1836 50C Lettered Edge XF45 PCGS. PCGS Population (142/750). NGC Census: (100/784). Mintage: 6,545,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $182. (#6169)(
Registry values: N208)
1836 50C Lettered Edge XF45 PCGS. PCGS Population (144/750). NGC Census: (100/784). Mintage: 6,545,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $182. (#6169)(
Registry values: N208)
1836 50C Lettered Edge--Cleaned--ANACS. AU50 Details. O-118. NGC Census: (47/737). PCGS Population (108/639). Mintage: 6,545,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $260. (#6169)(
Registry values: N491)
1836 50C Lettered Edge--Improperly Cleaned--NCS. Unc Details. Ex: Simpson. NGC Census: (0/0). PCGS Population (0/0). Mintage: 6,545,000. (#6169)(
Registry values: N991)
1836 50C Lettered Edge AU58 NGC. O-113. NGC Census: (230/285). PCGS Population (182/227). Mintage: 6,545,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $590. (#6169)(
Registry values: N491)
Reeded Edge Half Dollars
1837 50C --Cleaned--ANACS. AU50 Details. NGC Census: (42/848). PCGS Population (116/735). Mintage: 3,629,820. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $275. (#6176)(
Registry values: N991)
1837 50C --Whizzed--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (42/838). PCGS Population (114/728). 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: (113/698). PCGS Population (181/492). Mintage: 3,629,820. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $400. (#6176)(
Registry values: N991)
1837 50C AU55 ANACS. NGC Census: (113/698). PCGS Population (181/493). Mintage: 3,629,820. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $400. (#6176)(
Registry values: N991)
1838 50C --Reverse Scratched--NGC Details. XF. NGC Census: (27/726). PCGS Population (71/692). Mintage: 3,546,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $185. (#6177)(
Registry values: N491)
1838 50C --Cleaned--ANACS. AU53 Details. NGC Census: (50/584). PCGS Population (58/422). Mintage: 3,546,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU53: $340. (#6177)(
Registry values: N991)
1838 50C --Cleaned--ANACS. AU55 Details. NGC Census: (110/474). PCGS Population (118/302). Mintage: 3,546,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $420. (#6177)(
Registry values: N991)
1839 50C --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (11/246). PCGS Population (33/201). Mintage: 1,392,976. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $360. (#6179)(
Registry values: N991)
1839-O 50C --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (11/135). PCGS Population (33/80). Mintage: 178,976. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $1,200. (#6181)(
Registry values: N1793)
Seated Half Dollars
1841-O 50C AU50 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (8/43). NGC Census: (5/57). Mintage: 401,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $250. (#6237)(
Registry values: N491)
1842 50C Medium Date, Large Letters AU53 PCGS. PCGS Population (11/68). NGC Census: (4/49). Mintage: 2,012,764. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU53: $250. (#6239)
1842 50C Medium Date, Large Letters--Cleaned, Repunched Date--ANACS. AU58 Details. NGC Census: (16/27). PCGS Population (17/39). Mintage: 2,012,764. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $450. (#6239)
1842-O 50C Medium Date, Large Letters--Cleaned--ANACS. AU50 Details. NGC Census: (0/28). PCGS Population (8/22). Mintage: 754,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $300. (#6242)(
Registry values: N491)
1848-O 50C PCGS Genuine. 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. Mintage: 3,180,000. (#6261)
1849-O 50C --Cleaned--ANACS. MS60 Details. NGC Census: (1/18). PCGS Population (1/19). Mintage: 2,310,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $775. (#6263)(
Registry values: N991)
1850 50C Fine 12 PCGS. PCGS Population (1/70). NGC Census: (0/72). Mintage: 227,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Fine 12: $375. (#6264)(
Registry values: N991)
1853 50C Arrows and Rays XF45 PCGS. PCGS Population (129/593). NGC Census: (93/648). Mintage: 3,532,708. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $310. (#6275)(
Registry values: N491)
1853 50C Arrows and Rays XF45 PCGS. PCGS Population (121/605). NGC Census: (90/640). Mintage: 3,532,708. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $304. (#6275)(
Registry values: N491)
1853 50C Arrows and Rays AU58 ANACS. NGC Census: (140/314). PCGS Population (63/307). Mintage: 3,532,708. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $875. (#6275)(
Registry values: N991)
1853-O 50C Arrows and Rays XF45 NGC. NGC Census: (22/86). PCGS Population (25/80). Mintage: 1,328,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $449. (#6276)(
Registry values: N491)
1854 50C Arrows AU55 NGC. NGC Census: (35/200). PCGS Population (51/131). Mintage: 2,982,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $300. (#6279)(
Registry values: N491)
1854-O 50C Arrows XF45 PCGS. PCGS Population (60/370). NGC Census: (36/402). Mintage: 5,240,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $189. (#6280)(
Registry values: N491)
1855-O 50C Arrows AU50 PCGS. PCGS Population (32/275). NGC Census: (18/316). Mintage: 3,688,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $275. (#6283)(
Registry values: N491)
1855-O 50C Arrows AU50 NGC. NGC Census: (18/316). PCGS Population (32/275). Mintage: 3,688,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $275. (#6283)(
Registry values: N491)
1855-O 50C Arrows MS60 PCGS. PCGS Population (9/165). NGC Census: (1/161). Mintage: 3,688,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $550. (#6283)(
Registry values: N991)
1857-O 50C XF40 PCGS. PCGS Population (11/52). NGC Census: (4/39). Mintage: 818,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $165. (#6291)(
Registry values: N208)
1858 50C XF45 PCGS. PCGS Population (44/307). NGC Census: (28/327). Mintage: 4,226,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $133. (#6293)(
Registry values: N208)
1858 50C AU55 PCGS. PCGS Population (39/189). NGC Census: (40/236). Mintage: 4,226,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $215. (#6293)(
Registry values: N491)
1858 50C AU55 NGC. NGC Census: (40/236). PCGS Population (39/189). Mintage: 4,226,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $215. (#6293)(
Registry values: N491)
1858-S 50C XF45 ICG. NGC Census: (6/37). PCGS Population (17/32). Mintage: 476,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $253. (#6295)(
Registry values: N491)
1859-O 50C AU55 ANACS. NGC Census: (14/68). PCGS Population (23/67). Mintage: 2,834,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $250. (#6297)(
Registry values: N491)
1860-O 50C Shipwreck Effect NGC. SS Republic, United States Issue. Wooden Box and Certificate of Authenticity are included. Mintage: 1,290,000. (#6300)
1860-S 50C --Cleaned--ANACS. AU53 Details. NGC Census: (4/40). PCGS Population (0/45). Mintage: 472,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU53: $275. (#6301)(
Registry values: N491)
1861 50C AU55 PCGS. PCGS Population (34/246). NGC Census: (29/259). Mintage: 2,888,400. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $275. (#6302)(
Registry values: N491)
1862-S 50C AU53 PCGS. PCGS Population (5/45). NGC Census: (3/38). Mintage: 1,352,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU53: $250. (#6308)(
Registry values: N491)
1863-S 50C --Cleaned--ANACS. AU55 Details. NGC Census: (5/62). PCGS Population (15/65). Mintage: 916,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $325. (#6310)(
Registry values: N491)
1865 50C --Repunched Date--VF30 PCGS. FS-301. PCGS Population (0/66). NGC Census: (0/50). Mintage: 511,400. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF30: $114. (#6313)(
Registry values: N208)
1865-S 50C AU55 PCGS. PCGS Population (4/17). NGC Census: (0/33). Mintage: 675,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $525. (#6314)(
Registry values: N491)
1867-S 50C XF45 PCGS. PCGS Population (7/44). NGC Census: (3/51). Mintage: 1,196,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $192. (#6322)(
Registry values: N208)
1867-S 50C AU58 NGC. NGC Census: (16/27). PCGS Population (10/17). Mintage: 1,196,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $450. (#6322)(
Registry values: N491)
1869 50C --Cleaned--ANACS. AU55 Details. NGC Census: (9/57). PCGS Population (17/76). Mintage: 795,300. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $290. (#6325)(
Registry values: N491)
1871-S 50C XF40 PCGS. PCGS Population (3/77). NGC Census: (3/63). Mintage: 2,178,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $110. (#6332)(
Registry values: N208)
1872-S 50C VF30 PCGS. PCGS Population (2/49). NGC Census: (0/32). Mintage: 580,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF30: $150. (#6335)(
Registry values: N208)
1873-CC 50C No Arrows--Cleaned, Scratched--ANACS. Fine 12 Details. NGC Census: (0/29). PCGS Population (4/66). Mintage: 122,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Fine 12: $450. (#6338)(
Registry values: N991)
1875 50C AU55 NGC. NGC Census: (16/201). PCGS Population (18/217). Mintage: 6,027,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $190. (#6349)(
Registry values: N491)
1875-S 50C AU53 NGC. NGC Census: (3/217). PCGS Population (6/263). Mintage: 3,200,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU53: $180. (#6351)(
Registry values: N491)
1875-S 50C MS63 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (55/126). NGC Census: (37/95). Mintage: 3,200,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $675. (#6351)(
Registry values: N991)
1876 50C AU58 PCGS. PCGS Population (32/217). NGC Census: (36/167). Mintage: 8,419,150. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $250. (#6352)(
Registry values: N491)
1877-S 50C AU58 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (46/262). NGC Census: (45/276). Mintage: 5,356,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $275. (#6357)(
Registry values: N491)
1881 50C --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (0/66). PCGS Population (0/95). Mintage: 10,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $625. (#6363)(
Registry values: N991)
1883 50C --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (1/62). PCGS Population (6/97). Mintage: 8,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $500. (#6365)(
Registry values: N991)
1883 50C --Improperly Cleaned--NCS. Unc Details. NGC Census: (0/53). PCGS Population (1/87). Mintage: 8,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $690. (#6365)(
Registry values: N991)
1891 50C XF45 PCGS. PCGS Population (8/168). NGC Census: (1/127). Mintage: 200,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $180. (#6373)(
Registry values: N491)
Proof Seated Half Dollars
1872 50C --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. Proof. NGC Census: (3/111). PCGS Population (2/140). Mintage: 950. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR60: $450. (#6430)
1881 50C PR62 NGC. NGC Census: (23/196). PCGS Population (55/186). Mintage: 975. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR62: $650. (#6442)
1884 50C PR62 PCGS. PCGS Population (38/161). NGC Census: (18/149). Mintage: 875. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR62: $600. (#6445)
Barber Half Dollars
1892 50C AU55 PCGS. PCGS Population (92/850). NGC Census: (34/718). Mintage: 934,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $335. (#6461)(
Registry values: N991)
1892 50C AU58 NGC. NGC Census: (84/634). PCGS Population (110/737). Mintage: 934,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $350. (#6461)(
Registry values: N991)
1892 50C --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (3/631). PCGS Population (11/725). Mintage: 934,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $390. (#6461)(
Registry values: N991)
1892-O 50C --Cleaned--ANACS. MS60 Details. NGC Census: (2/130). PCGS Population (1/111). Mintage: 390,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $775. (#6462)(
Registry values: N1793)
1893 50C AU53 PCGS. PCGS Population (13/225). NGC Census: (4/194). Mintage: 1,826,792. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU53: $315. (#6465)(
Registry values: N991)
1893 50C Double Die Reverse--Cleaned--ANACS. MS60 Details. NGC Census: (3/139). PCGS Population (5/154). Mintage: 1,826,792. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $440. (#6465)(
Registry values: N991)
1893 50C MS62 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (49/91). NGC Census: (36/84). Mintage: 1,826,792. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $610. (#6465)(
Registry values: N1793)
1894-S 50C --Cleaned--ANACS. XF45 Details. NGC Census: (3/130). PCGS Population (17/171). Mintage: 4,048,690. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $241. (#6470)(
Registry values: N491)
1895-O 50C XF40 PCGS. PCGS Population (8/106). NGC Census: (1/78). Mintage: 1,766,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $240. (#6472)(
Registry values: N491)
1896-O 50C VF20 PCGS. PCGS Population (7/84). NGC Census: (1/32). Mintage: 924,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $275. (#6475)(
Registry values: N491)
1897-O 50C Good 6 PCGS. PCGS Population (22/173). NGC Census: (11/85). Mintage: 632,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Good 6 : $163. (#6478)(
Registry values: N1)
1898-O 50C VF35 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (5/85). NGC Census: (0/52). Mintage: 874,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF35: $386. (#6481)(
Registry values: N491)
1898-S 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: 2,358,550. (#6482)
1899 50C --Cleaned--ANACS. MS60 Details. NGC Census: (3/132). PCGS Population (3/181). Mintage: 5,538,846. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $400. (#6483)(
Registry values: N991)
1899-O 50C --Obv Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (1/52). PCGS Population (1/72). Mintage: 1,724,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $525. (#6484)(
Registry values: N991)
1900 50C AU58 PCGS. PCGS Population (26/186). NGC Census: (29/166). Mintage: 4,762,912. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $335. (#6486)(
Registry values: N991)
1900-S 50C AU53 NGC. NGC Census: (5/53). PCGS Population (15/80). Mintage: 2,560,322. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU53: $300. (#6488)(
Registry values: N991)
1901 50C MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (35/59). NGC Census: (34/38). Mintage: 4,268,813. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $750. (#6489)(
Registry values: N1793)
1902 50C --Cleaned, Partial Collar--ANACS. AU50 Details. NGC Census: (3/159). PCGS Population (19/198). Mintage: 4,922,777. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $270. (#6492)(
Registry values: N991)
1904-O 50C --Cleaned, Corroded--ANACS. VF30 Details. NGC Census: (1/48). PCGS Population (10/74). Mintage: 1,117,600. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF30: $245. (#6499)(
Registry values: N491)
1905-S 50C AU50 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (9/74). NGC Census: (2/61). Mintage: 2,494,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $325. (#6503)(
Registry values: N991)
1906 50C AU58 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (40/225). NGC Census: (36/165). Mintage: 2,638,675. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $335. (#6504)(
Registry values: N991)
1906-D 50C --Cleaned--ANACS. XF40 Details. NGC Census: (6/150). PCGS Population (13/275). Mintage: 4,028,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $150. (#6505)(
Registry values: N491)
1906-D 50C AU53 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (12/226). NGC Census: (6/132). Mintage: 4,028,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU53: $300. (#6505)(
Registry values: N991)
1906-D 50C MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (26/122). NGC Census: (23/70). Mintage: 4,028,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $480. (#6505)(
Registry values: N991)
1906-O 50C VF30 ANACS. NGC Census: (0/69). PCGS Population (5/111). Mintage: 2,446,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF30: $108. (#6506)(
Registry values: N208)
1907-D 50C AU53 NGC. NGC Census: (6/173). PCGS Population (12/233). Mintage: 3,856,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU53: $285. (#6509)(
Registry values: N991)
1907-D 50C AU53 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (12/232). NGC Census: (6/173). Mintage: 3,856,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU53: $285. (#6509)(
Registry values: N991)
1907-S 50C --Cleaned--ANACS. XF40 Details. NGC Census: (0/47). PCGS Population (4/84). Mintage: 1,250,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $325. (#6511)(
Registry values: N991)
1908-D 50C MS63 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (60/94). NGC Census: (25/62). Mintage: 3,280,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $640. (#6513)
From The Classic Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
1909 50C 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: 2,368,650. (#6516)
1911 50C MS63 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (60/143). NGC Census: (45/88). Mintage: 1,406,543. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $745. (#6521)(
Registry values: N1793)
1911-D 50C MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (33/62). NGC Census: (16/40). Mintage: 695,080. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $685. (#6522)(
Registry values: N1793)
1911-S 50C AU50 ANACS. NGC Census: (1/41). PCGS Population (2/75). Mintage: 1,272,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $275. (#6523)(
Registry values: N991)
1912 50C --Cleaned--ANACS. AU Details Net XF45. NGC Census: (5/245). PCGS Population (10/327). Mintage: 1,550,700. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $189. (#6524)(
Registry values: N491)
1912-S 50C VF35 PCGS. PCGS Population (18/191). NGC Census: (3/113). Mintage: 1,370,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF35: $129. (#6526)(
Registry values: N208)
1914 50C VG10 PCGS. PCGS Population (103/255). NGC Census: (10/127). Mintage: 124,300. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VG10: $185. (#6530)(
Registry values: N1)
1915 50C Fine 12 PCGS. PCGS Population (51/187). NGC Census: (14/76). Mintage: 138,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Fine 12: $245. (#6532)(
Registry values: N491)
1915-D 50C XF45 PCGS. PCGS Population (31/536). NGC Census: (10/435). Mintage: 1,170,400. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $189. (#6533)(
Registry values: N491)
Proof Barber Half Dollars
1897 50C PCGS Genuine. The PCGS number ending in .91 suggests Artificial Color as the reason, or perhaps one of the reasons, that PCGS deemed this coin not gradable. Mintage: 731. (#6544)
1899 50C --Obv Scratched--NGC Details. Proof. NGC Census: (3/135). PCGS Population (7/190). Mintage: 846. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR60: $425. (#6546)(
Registry values: N991)
1906 50C PR63 NGC. CAC. NGC Census: (33/169). PCGS Population (62/115). Mintage: 675. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR63: $925. (#6553)(
Registry values: N991)
1907 50C PR62 NGC. NGC Census: (17/137). PCGS Population (29/124). Mintage: 575. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR62: $735. (#6554)(
Registry values: N991)
1913 50C PR62 NGC. NGC Census: (22/137). PCGS Population (40/155). Mintage: 627. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR62: $725. (#6560)(
Registry values: N991)
Walking Liberty Half Dollars
1916 50C MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (126/911). NGC Census: (143/723). Mintage: 608,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $400. (#6566)(
Registry values: N491)
1916 50C MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (384/271). NGC Census: (305/196). Mintage: 608,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $750. (#6566)(
Registry values: N991)
1916 50C MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (379/271). NGC Census: (305/197). Mintage: 608,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $750. (#6566)
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
1916-D 50C MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (459/217). NGC Census: (321/187). Mintage: 1,014,400. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $760. (#6567)(
Registry values: N991)
1916-D 50C MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (321/187). PCGS Population (462/217). Mintage: 1,014,400. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $775. (#6567)(
Registry values: N991)
1916-D 50C MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (459/217). NGC Census: (321/187). Mintage: 1,014,400. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $760. (#6567)
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
1917 50C MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (650/369). NGC Census: (622/245). Mintage: 12,292,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $275. (#6569)(
Registry values: N491)
1917 50C MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (622/245). PCGS Population (652/369). Mintage: 12,292,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $280. (#6569)(
Registry values: N491)
1917 50C MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (652/369). NGC Census: (622/245). Mintage: 12,292,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $280. (#6569)
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: N491)
1917-D 50C Reverse AU55 PCGS. PCGS Population (55/426). NGC Census: (24/330). Mintage: 1,940,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $565. (#6571)(
Registry values: N991)
1917-D 50C Reverse AU58 NGC. NGC Census: (76/254). PCGS Population (95/331). Mintage: 1,940,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $750. (#6571)(
Registry values: N991)
1917-S 50C Reverse AU55 NGC. NGC Census: (29/573). PCGS Population (58/652). Mintage: 5,554,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $250. (#6573)(
Registry values: N491)
1918-D 50C VF30 PCGS. PCGS Population (15/698). NGC Census: (6/526). Mintage: 3,853,040. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF30: $142. (#6575)(
Registry values: N1)
1918-S 50C --Artificially Toned--ANACS. MS60 Details. NGC Census: (4/494). PCGS Population (10/599). Mintage: 10,282,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $475. (#6576)(
Registry values: N991)
1919 50C Fine 15 PCGS. PCGS Population (30/490). NGC Census: (9/324). Mintage: 962,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Fine 15: $140. (#6577)(
Registry values: N1)
1919-D 50C Fine 15 NGC. NGC Census: (14/296). PCGS Population (34/389). Mintage: 1,165,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Fine 15: $199. (#6578)(
Registry values: N1)
1920 50C AU58 ANACS. NGC Census: (94/561). PCGS Population (108/702). Mintage: 6,372,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $225. (#6580)(
Registry values: N208)
1921-S 50C Fine 12 NGC. NGC Census: (62/345). PCGS Population (138/513). Mintage: 548,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Fine 12: $250. (#6585)(
Registry values: N1)
1921-S 50C Fine 15 PCGS. PCGS Population (109/409). NGC Census: (46/299). Mintage: 548,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Fine 15: $430. (#6585)(
Registry values: N1)
1921-S 50C --Cleaned--ANACS. VF20 Details. NGC Census: (49/250). PCGS Population (77/329). Mintage: 548,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $750. (#6585)(
Registry values: N991)
1923-S 50C XF40 PCGS. PCGS Population (14/421). NGC Census: (9/294). Mintage: 2,178,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $300. (#6586)(
Registry values: N491)
1923-S 50C XF40 PCGS. PCGS Population (14/421). NGC Census: (9/294). Mintage: 2,178,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $300. (#6586)(
Registry values: N491)
1933-S 50C --Cleaned--ANACS. AU50 Details. NGC Census: (15/692). PCGS Population (28/1113). Mintage: 1,786,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $205. (#6591)(
Registry values: N491)
1933-S 50C AU50 ANACS. NGC Census: (15/692). PCGS Population (28/1116). Mintage: 1,786,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $205. (#6591)(
Registry values: N491)
1934 50C MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (764/562). NGC Census: (567/382). Mintage: 6,964,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $340. (#6592)(
Registry values: N491)
1934-D 50C MS63 ANACS. NGC Census: (197/782). PCGS Population (326/1342). Mintage: 2,361,400. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $220. (#6593)(
Registry values: N491)
1934-D 50C MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (763/578). NGC Census: (544/238). Mintage: 2,361,400. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $320. (#6593)(
Registry values: N491)
1934-D 50C MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (763/578). NGC Census: (544/238). Mintage: 2,361,400. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $320. (#6593)
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: N491)
1934-D 50C MS65 ANACS. NGC Census: (204/34). PCGS Population (451/127). Mintage: 2,361,400. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $1,050. (#6593)(
Registry values: N991)
1935 50C MS64 NGC; 1936 MS63 NGC; and a
1947 MS64 PCGS. (
Registry values: N208)
1935 50C MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (985/398). NGC Census: (631/231). Mintage: 9,162,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $240. (#6595)(
Registry values: N491)
1935-D 50C MS64 ANACS. NGC Census: (429/155). PCGS Population (611/520). Mintage: 3,003,800. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $365. (#6596)
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N491)
1935-D 50C MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (609/520). NGC Census: (429/155). Mintage: 3,003,800. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $370. (#6596)
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: N491)
1935-S 50C MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (457/391). NGC Census: (297/223). Mintage: 3,854,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $580. (#6597)
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
1936 50C MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (501/91). PCGS Population (741/108). Mintage: 12,617,901. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $245. (#6598)(
Registry values: N491)
1936-D 50C MS64 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (993/1327). NGC Census: (510/699). Mintage: 4,252,400. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $140. (#6599)(
Registry values: N491)
1936-D 50C MS65 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (983/343). NGC Census: (486/213). Mintage: 4,252,400. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $410. (#6599)(
Registry values: N491)
1936-D 50C MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (983/344). NGC Census: (486/213). Mintage: 4,252,400. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $410. (#6599)
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N491)
1936-S 50C MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (674/852). NGC Census: (405/611). Mintage: 3,884,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $220. (#6600)
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: N491)
1936-S 50C MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (661/191). NGC Census: (442/169). Mintage: 3,884,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $620. (#6600)(
Registry values: N991)
1936-S 50C MS65 NGC. NGC Census: (442/169). PCGS Population (661/191). Mintage: 3,884,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $620. (#6600)(
Registry values: N991)
1937 50C MS65 NGC. NGC Census: (968/403). PCGS Population (1323/660). Mintage: 9,527,728. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $170. (#6601)(
Registry values: N491)
1937 50C MS65 NGC. CAC. NGC Census: (968/404). PCGS Population (1326/662). Mintage: 9,527,728. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $175. (#6601)(
Registry values: N491)
1937 50C MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (566/97). NGC Census: (331/73). Mintage: 9,527,728. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $280. (#6601)(
Registry values: N491)
1937 50C MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (330/73). PCGS Population (563/97). Mintage: 9,527,728. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $280. (#6601)(
Registry values: N491)
1937 50C MS66 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (565/97). NGC Census: (331/73). Mintage: 9,527,728. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $280. (#6601)(
Registry values: N491)
1937 50C MS66 NGC. CAC. NGC Census: (331/73). PCGS Population (566/97). Mintage: 9,527,728. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $280. (#6601)(
Registry values: N491)
1937-D 50C MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (609/1006). NGC Census: (316/489). Mintage: 1,676,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $250. (#6602)
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N491)
1937-D 50C MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (609/1007). NGC Census: (316/489). Mintage: 1,676,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $250. (#6602)
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: N491)
1937-D 50C MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (144/32). PCGS Population (280/37). Mintage: 1,676,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $925. (#6602)(
Registry values: N991)
1937-S 50C MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (383/558). PCGS Population (710/1095). Mintage: 2,090,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $210. (#6603)(
Registry values: N491)
1937-S 50C MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (710/1094). NGC Census: (383/558). Mintage: 2,090,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $210. (#6603)
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: N491)
1937-S 50C MS65 NGC. NGC Census: (391/167). PCGS Population (763/331). Mintage: 2,090,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $500. (#6603)(
Registry values: N991)
1937-S 50C MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (155/12). PCGS Population (313/19). Mintage: 2,090,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $900. (#6603)(
Registry values: N991)
1938-D 50C MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (93/874). PCGS Population (267/1840). Mintage: 491,600. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $530. (#6605)(
Registry values: N991)
1938-D 50C MS64 ANACS. NGC Census: (363/507). PCGS Population (719/1132). Mintage: 491,600. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $675. (#6605)(
Registry values: N991)
1938-D 50C MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (718/1122). NGC Census: (365/509). Mintage: 491,600. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $675. (#6605)
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
1939 50C MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (712/293). PCGS Population (1044/238). Mintage: 6,820,808. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $240. (#6606)(
Registry values: N491)
1939 50C MS67+ NGC. NGC Census: (272/21). PCGS Population (216/24). Mintage: 6,820,808. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $640. (#6606)(
Registry values: N991)
1939-S 50C MS64 ANACS. NGC Census: (273/1285). PCGS Population (627/2253). Mintage: 2,552,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $175. (#6608)(
Registry values: N491)
1939-S 50C MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (627/2253). NGC Census: (273/1285). Mintage: 2,552,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $175. (#6608)
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: N491)
1939-S 50C MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (870/103). NGC Census: (510/95). 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 (865/103). NGC Census: (510/95). Mintage: 2,552,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $380. (#6608)(
Registry values: N491)
1940 50C MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (939/212). NGC Census: (690/223). Mintage: 9,167,279. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $190. (#6609)(
Registry values: N491)
1941 50C MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (2513/441). NGC Census: (2084/492). Mintage: 24,207,412. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $180. (#6611)(
Registry values: N491)
1941 50C MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (2084/492). PCGS Population (2513/441). Mintage: 24,207,412. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $180. (#6611)(
Registry values: N491)
1941 50C MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (2083/490). PCGS Population (2517/441). Mintage: 24,207,412. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $180. (#6611)(
Registry values: N491)
1941 50C MS66 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (2522/444). NGC Census: (2084/492). Mintage: 24,207,412. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $180. (#6611)(
Registry values: N491)
1941 50C MS66 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (2522/444). NGC Census: (2084/492). Mintage: 24,207,412. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $180. (#6611)(
Registry values: N491)
1941-D 50C MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (1350/129). NGC Census: (1085/142). Mintage: 11,248,400. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $190. (#6612)(
Registry values: N491)
1941-D 50C MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (1352/129). NGC Census: (1085/142). Mintage: 11,248,400. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $190. (#6612)(
Registry values: N491)
(3)1941 50C MS66 PCGS. Population: 1352 in 66, 129 finer (8/10).(
Registry values: N491)
(3)1941-D 50C MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (1352/129). NGC Census: (1085/142). 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 (3260/2374). NGC Census: (2487/1064). 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 (3266/2388). NGC Census: (2487/1064). Mintage: 8,098,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $160. (#6613)
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: N491)
1941-S 50C MS65 NGC. NGC Census: (836/228). PCGS Population (1993/359). Mintage: 8,098,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $760. (#6613)(
Registry values: N1793)
1941-S 50C MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (2022/366). NGC Census: (836/228). Mintage: 8,098,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $740. (#6613)(
Registry values: N1793)
1942 50C MS65 NGC. NGC Census: (4246/2492). PCGS Population (5992/2588). Mintage: 47,839,120. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $102. (#6614)(
Registry values: N208)
1942 50C MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (2385/200). NGC Census: (2187/305). Mintage: 47,839,120. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $180. (#6614)(
Registry values: N491)
1942 50C MS66 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (2382/202). NGC Census: (2187/305). Mintage: 47,839,120. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $180. (#6614)(
Registry values: N491)
1942 50C MS67 PCGS. PCGS Population (196/4). NGC Census: (303/2). Mintage: 47,839,120. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $600. (#6614)(
Registry values: N991)
1942-D 50C MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (992/117). NGC Census: (810/127). Mintage: 10,973,800. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $230. (#6615)(
Registry values: N491)
1943 50C MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (6759/3035). NGC Census: (4205/2993). Mintage: 53,190,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $100. (#6618)(
Registry values: N208)
1943 50C MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (2713/317). NGC Census: (2528/465). Mintage: 53,190,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $180. (#6618)(
Registry values: N491)
1943 50C MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (2717/318). NGC Census: (2528/465). Mintage: 53,190,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $180. (#6618)(
Registry values: N491)
1943 50C MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (2717/318). NGC Census: (2528/465). Mintage: 53,190,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $180. (#6618)(
Registry values: N491)
1943 50C MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (2713/317). NGC Census: (2528/465). Mintage: 53,190,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $180. (#6618)(
Registry values: N491)
1943 50C MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (2528/465). PCGS Population (2713/317). Mintage: 53,190,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $180. (#6618)(
Registry values: N491)
1943 50C MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (2528/465). PCGS Population (2712/317). Mintage: 53,190,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $180. (#6618)(
Registry values: N491)
1943 50C MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (2714/317). NGC Census: (2528/465). Mintage: 53,190,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $180. (#6618)(
Registry values: N491)
1943 50C MS66 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (2714/317). NGC Census: (2528/465). Mintage: 53,190,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $180. (#6618)(
Registry values: N491)
1943 50C MS67 NGC. NGC Census: (455/10). PCGS Population (313/5). Mintage: 53,190,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $625. (#6618)(
Registry values: N991)
1943-D 50C MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (1467/215). NGC Census: (1212/259). Mintage: 11,346,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $220. (#6619)(
Registry values: N491)
1943-D 50C MS67 PCGS. PCGS Population (213/2). NGC Census: (255/4). Mintage: 11,346,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $675. (#6619)(
Registry values: N991)
1943-D 50C MS67 PCGS. PCGS Population (214/2). NGC Census: (255/4). Mintage: 11,346,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $675. (#6619)(
Registry values: N991)
1943-S 50C MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (2224/1634). PCGS Population (3253/2843). Mintage: 13,450,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $72. (#6620)(
Registry values: N208)
1943-S 50C MS64+ NGC. NGC Census: (2224/1634). PCGS Population (3255/2839). Mintage: 13,450,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $72. (#6620)(
Registry values: N208)
1943-S 50C MS65 NGC. NGC Census: (1340/294). PCGS Population (2343/497). Mintage: 13,450,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $240. (#6620)(
Registry values: N491)
1943-S 50C MS65 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (2341/498). NGC Census: (1340/294). Mintage: 13,450,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $240. (#6620)(
Registry values: N491)
1943-S 50C MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (475/23). NGC Census: (272/22). Mintage: 13,450,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $510. (#6620)(
Registry values: N991)
1944 50C MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (3855/1087). NGC Census: (2664/846). Mintage: 28,206,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $115. (#6621)(
Registry values: N491)
1944 50C MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (1020/67). NGC Census: (763/83). Mintage: 28,206,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $190. (#6621)(
Registry values: N491)
1944 50C MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (760/83). PCGS Population (1031/67). Mintage: 28,206,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $190. (#6621)(
Registry values: N491)
1944 50C MS66 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (1020/67). NGC Census: (763/83). Mintage: 28,206,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $190. (#6621)(
Registry values: N491)
1944-D 50C MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (1554/165). NGC Census: (1232/192). 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 (1565/165). NGC Census: (1230/191). Mintage: 9,769,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $240. (#6622)(
Registry values: N491)
1944-S 50C MS65 NGC. NGC Census: (1068/204). PCGS Population (2359/348). Mintage: 8,904,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $335. (#6623)(
Registry values: N991)
1944-S 50C MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (342/5). NGC Census: (199/5). Mintage: 8,904,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $885. (#6623)(
Registry values: N1793)
1945 50C MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (5319/1448). NGC Census: (3848/1401). Mintage: 31,502,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $102. (#6624)(
Registry values: N208)
1945 50C MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (1377/71). NGC Census: (1299/102). Mintage: 31,502,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $180. (#6624)(
Registry values: N491)
1945 50C MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (1382/71). NGC Census: (1298/102). Mintage: 31,502,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $180. (#6624)(
Registry values: N491)
1945-D 50C MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (1755/122). NGC Census: (1735/158). Mintage: 9,966,800. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $185. (#6625)(
Registry values: N491)
1945-D 50C MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (1758/123). NGC Census: (1734/158). Mintage: 9,966,800. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $185. (#6625)(
Registry values: N491)
1945-D 50C MS67 PCGS Secure. PCGS Population (122/0). NGC Census: (156/2). Mintage: 9,966,800. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $775. (#6625)(
Registry values: N991)
1945-S 50C MS65 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (3389/740). NGC Census: (2387/608). Mintage: 10,156,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $120. (#6626)(
Registry values: N491)
1945-S 50C MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (731/5). NGC Census: (584/24). Mintage: 10,156,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $380. (#6626)(
Registry values: N991)
1945-S 50C MS66 NGC. CAC. NGC Census: (584/24). PCGS Population (737/5). Mintage: 10,156,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $380. (#6626)(
Registry values: N991)
1945-S 50C MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (584/24). PCGS Population (737/5). Mintage: 10,156,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $380. (#6626)(
Registry values: N991)
1945-S 50C MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (737/5). NGC Census: (584/24). Mintage: 10,156,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $380. (#6626)(
Registry values: N991)
1946 50C MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (852/32). NGC Census: (521/32). Mintage: 12,118,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $225. (#6627)(
Registry values: N991)
1946 50C MS66 NGC. CAC. NGC Census: (521/32). PCGS Population (850/32). Mintage: 12,118,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $220. (#6627)(
Registry values: N991)
1946-D 50C MS65 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (8556/1680). NGC Census: (5646/1840). Mintage: 2,151,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $104. (#6628)(
Registry values: N208)
1946-D 50C MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (1640/38). NGC Census: (1739/101). Mintage: 2,151,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $180. (#6628)(
Registry values: N491)
1946-D 50C MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (1739/101). PCGS Population (1646/38). Mintage: 2,151,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $180. (#6628)(
Registry values: N491)
1946-D 50C MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (1739/101). PCGS Population (1646/38). Mintage: 2,151,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $180. (#6628)(
Registry values: N491)
1946-D 50C MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (1649/38). NGC Census: (1739/101). Mintage: 2,151,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $180. (#6628)(
Registry values: N491)
1946-D 50C MS67 NGC. NGC Census: (101/0). PCGS Population (38/0). Mintage: 2,151,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $1,025. (#6628)(
Registry values: N1793)
1946-S 50C MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (1401/24). NGC Census: (1112/53). Mintage: 3,724,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $235. (#6629)(
Registry values: N491)
1946-S 50C MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (1112/53). PCGS Population (1401/24). Mintage: 3,724,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $235. (#6629)(
Registry values: N491)
1946-S 50C MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (1112/53). PCGS Population (1401/24). Mintage: 3,724,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $235. (#6629)(
Registry values: N491)
1947 50C MS65 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (3276/888). NGC Census: (2467/676). Mintage: 4,094,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $145. (#6630)(
Registry values: N491)
1947 50C MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (861/22). NGC Census: (615/61). Mintage: 4,094,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $220. (#6630)(
Registry values: N991)
1947 50C MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (615/61). PCGS Population (867/22). Mintage: 4,094,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $220. (#6630)(
Registry values: N991)
1947-D 50C MS65 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (4276/944). NGC Census: (3589/775). Mintage: 3,900,600. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $115. (#6631)(
Registry values: N208)
1947-D 50C MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (935/8). NGC Census: (734/41). Mintage: 3,900,600. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $220. (#6631)(
Registry values: N991)
1947-D 50C MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (734/41). PCGS Population (935/8). Mintage: 3,900,600. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $220. (#6631)(
Registry values: N991)
1947-D 50C MS66 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (936/8). NGC Census: (734/41). Mintage: 3,900,600. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $220. (#6631)(
Registry values: N991)
Proof Walking Liberty Half Dollars
1937 50C PR65 PCGS. PCGS Population (584/599). NGC Census: (347/621). Mintage: 5,728. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR65: $915. (#6637)(
Registry values: N991)
1938 50C PCGS Genuine. Proof. 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: 8,152. (#6638)
1938 50C PR64 PCGS. PCGS Population (633/1430). NGC Census: (295/1290). Mintage: 8,152. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR64: $600. (#6638)(
Registry values: N991)
1938 50C PR65 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (740/692). NGC Census: (410/880). Mintage: 8,152. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR65: $740. (#6638)(
Registry values: N991)
1938 50C PR66 PCGS. PCGS Population (496/196). NGC Census: (550/330). Mintage: 8,152. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR66: $845. (#6638)
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
1939 50C PR66 PCGS. PCGS Population (639/355). NGC Census: (620/439). Mintage: 8,808. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR66: $685. (#6639)(
Registry values: N991)
1940 50C PR64 NGC. NGC Census: (309/1702). PCGS Population (691/2036). 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 (739/306). NGC Census: (736/391). Mintage: 11,279. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR66: $580. (#6640)(
Registry values: N991)
1940 50C PR66 PCGS. PCGS Population (739/306). NGC Census: (736/391). Mintage: 11,279. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR66: $580. (#6640)(
Registry values: N991)
1940 50C PR66 NGC. NGC Census: (736/391). PCGS Population (739/306). Mintage: 11,279. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR66: $580. (#6640)(
Registry values: N991)
1940 50C PR66 PCGS. PCGS Population (739/306). NGC Census: (736/391). Mintage: 11,279. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR66: $580. (#6640)
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
1941 50C PR65 NGC. NGC Census: (810/1409). PCGS Population (1372/1186). Mintage: 15,412. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR65: $500. (#6641)(
Registry values: N991)
1941 50C PR66 PCGS. PCGS Population (911/275). NGC Census: (902/507). Mintage: 15,412. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR66: $565. (#6641)(
Registry values: N991)
1941 50C PR66 ANACS. NGC Census: (902/507). PCGS Population (911/275). Mintage: 15,412. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR66: $565. (#6641)(
Registry values: N991)
1941 50C PR66 PCGS. PCGS Population (910/274). NGC Census: (902/507). Mintage: 15,412. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR66: $570. (#6641)
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
1941 50C PR67 NGC. CAC. NGC Census: (439/68). PCGS Population (261/13). Mintage: 15,412. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR67: $875. (#6641)(
Registry values: N991)
1942 50C PR66 PCGS. PCGS Population (1509/719). NGC Census: (1290/1002). Mintage: 21,120. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR66: $555. (#6642)(
Registry values: N991)
1942 50C PR66 PCGS. PCGS Population (1509/719). NGC Census: (1290/1002). Mintage: 21,120. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR66: $555. (#6642)(
Registry values: N991)
1942 50C PR66 PCGS. PCGS Population (1510/719). NGC Census: (1290/1002). Mintage: 21,120. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR66: $560. (#6642)(
Registry values: N991)
1942 50C PR66 PCGS. PCGS Population (1507/718). NGC Census: (1290/999). Mintage: 21,120. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR66: $555. (#6642)(
Registry values: N991)
1942 50C PR66 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (1510/719). NGC Census: (1290/1002). Mintage: 21,120. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR66: $560. (#6642)
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
1942 50C PR67 NGC. NGC Census: (838/164). PCGS Population (685/34). Mintage: 21,120. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR67: $820. (#6642)(
Registry values: N991)
Franklin Half Dollars
1949-D 50C MS64 Full Bell Lines PCGS; 1951-D MS64 Full Bell Lines PCGS; 1951-S MS65 PCGS; 1952-S MS64 PCGS; and a
1963 MS64 PCGS.(
Registry values: N491)
1949-D 50C MS65 Full Bell Lines PCGS Secure. CAC. PCGS Population (416/22). NGC Census: (134/1). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $420. (#86654)(
Registry values: N991)
(4) 1950-D 50C MS63 Full Bell Lines NGC.
1951-S 50C MS66 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (116/1). NGC Census: (138/6). Mintage: 13,696,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $200. (#6660)
From The Classic Collection.(
Registry values: N208)
1952-D 50C MS64 Full Bell Lines NGC; 1955 MS64 Full Bell Lines NGC; 1956 MS64 Full Bell Lines NGC; and a
1961-D MS64 Full Bell Lines NGC. (
Registry values: N69)
1953-S 50C MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (408/1). NGC Census: (444/5). Mintage: 4,148,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $180. (#6666)(
Registry values: N208)
Proof Franklin Half Dollars
1950 50C PR64 NGC. NGC Census: (526/1070). PCGS Population (1086/1481). Mintage: 51,386. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR64: $330. (#6691)(
Registry values: N1)
1950 50C PR64 NGC. CAC. NGC Census: (526/1070). PCGS Population (1087/1482). Mintage: 51,386. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR64: $330. (#6691)(
Registry values: N1)
1950 50C PR66 NGC. NGC Census: (423/106). PCGS Population (376/27). Mintage: 51,386. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR66: $460. (#6691)(
Registry values: N69)
1950 50C PR66 NGC. NGC Census: (422/104). PCGS Population (376/27). Mintage: 51,386. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR66: $460. (#6691)(
Registry values: N69)
1951 50C PR64 NGC. NGC Census: (416/1160). PCGS Population (996/1404). Mintage: 57,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR64: $265. (#6692)(
Registry values: N1)
1951 50C PR66 PCGS. PCGS Population (450/91). NGC Census: (449/168). Mintage: 57,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR66: $330. (#6692)(
Registry values: N69)
1952 50C PR66 PCGS. PCGS Population (523/106). NGC Census: (620/288). Mintage: 81,980. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR66: $190. (#6693)(
Registry values: N14)
1952 50C PR67 ★
NGC. NGC Census: (272/16). PCGS Population (104/2). Mintage: 81,980. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR67: $350. (#6693)(
Registry values: N208)
1952 50C PR67 Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (28/1). NGC Census: (83/1). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR67: $1,200. (#86693)(
Registry values: N1793)
1953 50C PR66 Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (213/101). NGC Census: (341/195). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR66: $300. (#86694)(
Registry values: N491)
1953 50C PR67 Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (97/4). NGC Census: (172/23). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR67: $610. (#86694)(
Registry values: N991)
1953 50C PR67 Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (97/4). NGC Census: (172/23). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR67: $610. (#86694)(
Registry values: N991)
1953 50C PR67 Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (97/4). NGC Census: (172/23). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR67: $610. (#86694)
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
1954 50C PR67+ Cameo NGC. CAC. NGC Census: (485/136). PCGS Population (249/26). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR67: $160. (#86695)(
Registry values: N208)
1954 50C PR67+ Cameo PCGS Secure. PCGS Population (249/26). NGC Census: (485/136). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR67: $155. (#86695)(
Registry values: N208)
1954 50C PR68 Cameo NGC. NGC Census: (134/2). PCGS Population (26/0). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR68: $825. (#86695)(
Registry values: N991)
1955 50C PR68 PCGS. PCGS Population (183/3). NGC Census: (920/21). Mintage: 378,200. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR68: $115. (#6696)(
Registry values: N69)
1957 50C PR68 Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (139/0). NGC Census: (312/12). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR68: $300. (#86698)(
Registry values: N208)
1957 50C PR68 Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (140/0). NGC Census: (312/12). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR68: $300. (#86698)(
Registry values: N208)
1957 50C PR68 Cameo NGC. CAC. NGC Census: (312/12). PCGS Population (140/0). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR68: $300. (#86698)(
Registry values: N208)
1957 50C PR67 Deep Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (62/51). NGC Census: (42/40). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR67: $615. (#96698)(
Registry values: N991)
1958 50C PR67 Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (205/47). NGC Census: (439/182). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR67: $155. (#86699)(
Registry values: N208)
1958 50C PR67 Ultra Cameo NGC. NGC Census: (15/13). PCGS Population (38/16). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR67: $1,250. (#96699)(
Registry values: N991)
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: $810. (#96701)
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: N491)
SMS Kennedy Half Dollars
1998-S 50C Silver SMS MS70 PCGS. PCGS Population (189). NGC Census: (285). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS70: $460. (#6775)(
Registry values: N208)
Proof Kennedy Half Dollars
1970-S 50C PR69 Deep Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (225/0). NGC Census: (226/0). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR69: $240. (#96806)(
Registry values: N69)
1981-S 50C Type One PR70 Deep Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (98). NGC Census: (0). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR70: $380. (#96821)(
Registry values: N69)
1988-S 50C PR70 Deep Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (89). NGC Census: (68). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR70: $210. (#96829)(
Registry values: N208)
Early Dollars
1795 $1 Flowing Hair, Three Leaves--Obv Damage--NGC Details. AG. BB-25, B-6. NGC Census: (2/969). PCGS Population (3/1344). Mintage: 160,295. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AG3 : $936. (#6852)(
Registry values: N991)
1797 $1 9x7 Stars, Large Letters--Damaged--NGC Details. VG. BB-73, B-1. NGC Census: (5/277). PCGS Population (8/426). Mintage: 7,776. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VG8 : $1,925. (#6863)
1798 $1 Large Eagle, Pointed 9--Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. Fine. NGC Census: (36/1058). PCGS Population (63/1323). Mintage: 327,536. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Fine 12: $1,425. (#6873)(
Registry values: N1793)
1798 $1 Large Eagle, Pointed 9, 4 Vertical Lines--Rev Damage--NGC Details. Fine. BB-122, B-14. NGC Census: (0/0). PCGS Population (0/8). (#40018)
1799 $1 7x6 Stars--Plugged--NGC Details. VF. NGC Census: (68/1253). PCGS Population (220/1762). Mintage: 423,515. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $1,975. (#6878)(
Registry values: N1793)
Seated Dollars
1841 $1 --Cleaned, Obv Damage--NGC Details. XF. NGC Census: (7/155). PCGS Population (28/208). Mintage: 173,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $500. (#6927)(
Registry values: N991)
1841 $1 XF45 PCGS. PCGS Population (53/155). NGC Census: (19/136). Mintage: 173,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $593. (#6927)(
Registry values: N991)
1842 $1 XF45 NGC. NGC Census: (49/289). PCGS Population (97/261). Mintage: 184,618. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $564. (#6928)(
Registry values: N991)
1843 $1 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. XF. NGC Census: (18/264). PCGS Population (58/298). Mintage: 165,100. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $475. (#6929)(
Registry values: N491)
1846 $1 --Improperly Cleaned--VF20 NCS. VF Details. NGC Census: (4/346). PCGS Population (6/434). Mintage: 110,600. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $310. (#6932)(
Registry values: N491)
1846 $1 XF45 PCGS. PCGS Population (70/270). NGC Census: (49/265). Mintage: 110,600. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $582. (#6932)(
Registry values: N991)
1846-O $1 Good 4 ANACS. NGC Census: (0/137). PCGS Population (0/204). Mintage: 59,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Good 4 : $225. (#6933)(
Registry values: N491)
1846-O $1 --Rev Graffiti--NGC Details. VF. NGC Census: (0/131). PCGS Population (5/188). Mintage: 59,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $350. (#6933)(
Registry values: N491)
1846-O $1 --Graffiti--NGC Details. XF. NGC Census: (12/110). PCGS Population (29/127). Mintage: 59,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $650. (#6933)(
Registry values: N991)
1847 $1 AU50 PCGS. PCGS Population (71/208). NGC Census: (27/227). Mintage: 140,750. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $675. (#6934)(
Registry values: N991)
1849 $1 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. XF. NGC Census: (5/209). PCGS Population (24/236). Mintage: 62,600. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $475. (#6936)(
Registry values: N991)
1853 $1 --Scratches--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (5/115). PCGS Population (18/124). Mintage: 46,110. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $945. (#6941)
1857 $1 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. VF. NGC Census: (0/67). PCGS Population (0/108). Mintage: 94,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $725. (#6945)(
Registry values: N991)
1859-O $1 --Wire Brushed--Good 6 ANACS. Good 6 Details. NGC Census: (2/435). PCGS Population (4/695). Mintage: 360,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Good 6 : $211. (#6947)(
Registry values: N491)
1859-O $1 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (34/216). PCGS Population (102/288). Mintage: 360,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $1,575. (#6947)(
Registry values: N1793)
1860-O $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: 515,000. (#6950)
1860-O $1 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (59/334). PCGS Population (164/497). Mintage: 515,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $1,600. (#6950)(
Registry values: N1793)
1860-O $1 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (59/334). PCGS Population (164/497). Mintage: 515,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $1,600. (#6950)(
Registry values: N1793)
1866 $1 Motto VF30 NGC. NGC Census: (2/70). PCGS Population (6/134). Mintage: 48,900. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF30: $484. (#6959)(
Registry values: N991)
1866 $1 Motto--Cleaned--ANACS. XF40 Details. NGC Census: (0/68). PCGS Population (8/120). Mintage: 48,900. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $550. (#6959)(
Registry values: N991)
1867 $1 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: 46,900. (#6960)
1868 $1 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. Fine. NGC Census: (2/70). PCGS Population (0/124). Mintage: 162,100. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Fine 12: $260. (#6961)(
Registry values: N491)
1868 $1 --Rev Rim Filed--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (6/50). PCGS Population (22/57). Mintage: 162,100. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $850. (#6961)(
Registry values: N991)
1869 $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: 423,700. (#6962)
1870 $1 --Obverse Field Engraved, "From Fred Schutt"--Fine 12 ANACS. Fine 12 Details. NGC Census: (1/149). PCGS Population (0/226). Mintage: 415,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Fine 12: $260. (#6963)(
Registry values: N491)
1870 $1 VF20 NGC. NGC Census: (1/147). PCGS Population (5/219). Mintage: 415,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $340. (#6963)(
Registry values: N491)
1870 $1 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. XF. NGC Census: (18/120). PCGS Population (14/185). Mintage: 415,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $475. (#6963)(
Registry values: N491)
1870 $1 --Graffiti, Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (12/98). PCGS Population (30/123). Mintage: 415,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $675. (#6963)(
Registry values: N991)
1871 $1 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (21/288). PCGS Population (70/288). Mintage: 1,074,760. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $665. (#6966)(
Registry values: N991)
1871 $1 --Stained--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (21/288). PCGS Population (71/288). Mintage: 1,074,760. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $665. (#6966)(
Registry values: N991)
1872 $1 --Scratches--NGC Details. Good. NGC Census: (0/316). PCGS Population (1/446). Mintage: 1,106,450. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Good 4 : $200. (#6968)
1872 $1 --Rim Damage, Scratches--NGC Details. Fine. NGC Census: (6/305). PCGS Population (2/429). Mintage: 1,106,450. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Fine 12: $270. (#6968)
1872 $1 --Engraved, Surface Residue--VF20 ANACS. VF20 Details. NGC Census: (6/296). PCGS Population (12/406). Mintage: 1,106,450. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $340. (#6968)(
Registry values: N491)
1872 $1 XF40 PCGS. PCGS Population (55/285). NGC Census: (29/246). Mintage: 1,106,450. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $430. (#6968)(
Registry values: N491)
1872 $1 --Scratches--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (19/181). PCGS Population (50/188). Mintage: 1,106,450. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $675. (#6968)
1872 $1 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (19/181). PCGS Population (50/188). Mintage: 1,106,450. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $675. (#6968)(
Registry values: N991)
1873 $1 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. XF. NGC Census: (4/117). PCGS Population (11/147). Mintage: 293,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $425. (#6971)
Trade Dollars
1873-CC T$1 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (2/89). PCGS Population (15/102). Mintage: 124,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $1,425. (#7032)(
Registry values: N1793)
1873-S T$1 --Cleaned, Damaged--ANACS. AU55 Details. NGC Census: (4/79). PCGS Population (13/102). Mintage: 703,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $585. (#7033)(
Registry values: N491)
1874 T$1 Chop Mark AU53 PCGS. Ex: Legend. PCGS Population (1/5). NGC Census: (0/0). (#87034)
1874 T$1 AU55 ANACS. NGC Census: (6/88). PCGS Population (9/91). Mintage: 987,100. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $400. (#7034)(
Registry values: N491)
1874-S T$1 Chop Mark MS61 PCGS. PCGS Population (5/23). NGC Census: (0/0). (#87036)
1874-S T$1 Chop Mark MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (12/11). NGC Census: (0/0). (#87036)
1874-S T$1 --Artificially Toned--ICG. AU58 Details. NGC Census: (44/191). PCGS Population (32/216). Mintage: 2,549,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $525. (#7036)(
Registry values: N491)
1875-CC T$1 Chop Mark AU53 PCGS. PCGS Population (8/16). NGC Census: (0/0). (#87038)
1875-CC T$1 VF35 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (16/332). NGC Census: (1/223). Mintage: 1,573,700. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF35: $401. (#7038)(
Registry values: N491)
1875-CC T$1 --Improperly Cleaned--NCS. XF Details. NGC Census: (6/217). PCGS Population (19/309). Mintage: 1,573,700. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $450. (#7038)(
Registry values: N491)
1875-CC T$1 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. XF. NGC Census: (6/217). PCGS Population (19/311). Mintage: 1,573,700. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $450. (#7038)(
Registry values: N491)
1875-CC T$1 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (5/202). PCGS Population (23/256). Mintage: 1,573,700. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $555. (#7038)
1875-S T$1 Chop Mark AU55 PCGS. PCGS Population (10/84). NGC Census: (0/0). (#87039)
1875-S T$1 Chop Mark MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (32/15). NGC Census: (0/0). (#87039)
1875-S T$1 AU50 PCGS. PCGS Population (23/963). NGC Census: (6/759). Mintage: 4,487,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $235. (#7039)(
Registry values: N491)
1875-S T$1 AU58 PCGS. PCGS Population (105/777). NGC Census: (96/639). Mintage: 4,487,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $475. (#7039)(
Registry values: N491)
1875-S T$1 --Improperly Cleaned, Graffiti--NGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (20/619). PCGS Population (44/733). Mintage: 4,487,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $850. (#7039)(
Registry values: N991)
1875-S T$1 --Rev Spot Removed--NGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (20/619). PCGS Population (44/733). Mintage: 4,487,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $850. (#7039)(
Registry values: N991)
1876 T$1 XF45 NGC. NGC Census: (5/334). PCGS Population (12/419). Mintage: 455,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $211. (#7041)(
Registry values: N491)
1876 T$1 AU55 PCGS. PCGS Population (25/374). NGC Census: (12/314). Mintage: 455,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $360. (#7041)(
Registry values: N491)
1876-CC T$1 XF40 NGC. NGC Census: (2/97). PCGS Population (14/95). Mintage: 509,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $425. (#7042)(
Registry values: N491)
1876-S T$1 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (13/563). PCGS Population (22/629). Mintage: 5,227,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $235. (#7043)(
Registry values: N491)
1876-S T$1 --Improperly Cleaned--NCS. AU Details. NGC Census: (13/561). PCGS Population (22/635). Mintage: 5,227,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $235. (#7043)(
Registry values: N491)
1876-S T$1 AU50 ANACS. NGC Census: (13/563). PCGS Population (22/629). Mintage: 5,227,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $235. (#7043)(
Registry values: N491)
1876-S T$1 MS60 ANACS. Breen-5803. NGC Census: (14/408). PCGS Population (29/392). Mintage: 5,227,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $850. (#7043)(
Registry values: N991)
1876-S T$1 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (14/409). PCGS Population (29/386). Mintage: 5,227,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $850. (#7043)(
Registry values: N991)
1876-S T$1 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (113/193). PCGS Population (123/222). Mintage: 5,227,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $1,125. (#7043)(
Registry values: N1793)
1877 T$1 Chop Mark AU55 PCGS. PCGS Population (3/4). NGC Census: (0/0). (#87044)
1877-CC T$1 Chop Mark AU58 PCGS. PCGS Population (8/6). NGC Census: (0/0). (#87045)
1877-CC T$1 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. VF. NGC Census: (2/103). PCGS Population (4/134). Mintage: 534,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $425. (#7045)(
Registry values: N491)
1877-S T$1 Chop Mark MS60 PCGS. PCGS Population (3/35). NGC Census: (0/0). (#87046)
1877-S T$1 AU58 NGC. NGC Census: (157/647). PCGS Population (197/734). Mintage: 9,519,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $460. (#7046)(
Registry values: N491)
1877-S T$1 AU58 ANACS. NGC Census: (157/647). PCGS Population (197/732). Mintage: 9,519,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $460. (#7046)(
Registry values: N491)
1877-S T$1 --Cleaned--ANACS. MS60 Details. NGC Census: (37/610). PCGS Population (52/678). Mintage: 9,519,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $850. (#7046)(
Registry values: N991)
1878-S T$1 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (14/547). PCGS Population (58/654). Mintage: 4,162,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $235. (#7048)(
Registry values: N491)
Session 6
Morgan Dollars
1878 8TF $1 MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (3268/2669). NGC Census: (2169/2137). Mintage: 699,300. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $150. (#7072)(
Registry values: P5, N491)
1878 8TF $1 MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (2169/2137). PCGS Population (3268/2669). Mintage: 699,300. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $150. (#7072)(
Registry values: P5, N491)
1878 8TF $1 MS63 ★ NGC. NGC Census: (2169/2137). PCGS Population (3268/2669). Mintage: 699,300. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $150. (#7072)(
Registry values: P5, N491)
1878 8TF $1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (2193/476). NGC Census: (1784/353). Mintage: 699,300. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $335. (#7072)(
Registry values: P5, N491)
1878 8TF $1 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (1784/353). PCGS Population (2201/478). Mintage: 699,300. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $335. (#7072)(
Registry values: P5, N491)
1878 8TF $1 MS64 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (2201/478). NGC Census: (1784/353). Mintage: 699,300. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $335. (#7072)(
Registry values: P5, N491)
1878 8TF $1 MS64 NGC. Vam-18. NGC Census: (1784/353). PCGS Population (2201/478). Mintage: 699,300. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $335. (#7072)(
Registry values: P5, N491)
1878 8TF $1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (2201/478). NGC Census: (1784/353). Mintage: 699,300. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $335. (#7072)
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: P5, N491)
1878 8TF $1 MS64 NGC. Vam-17. NGC Census: (1784/353). PCGS Population (2201/478). Mintage: 699,300. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $335. (#7072)(
Registry values: P5, N491)
1878 8TF $1 MS63 Deep Mirror Prooflike PCGS. PCGS Population (44/31). NGC Census: (7/2). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $550. (#97073)(
Registry values: P5, N491)
1878 7/8TF $1 Strong MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (2188/1545). NGC Census: (1344/1027). Mintage: 544,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $220. (#7078)(
Registry values: P5, N491)
1878 7/8TF $1 Strong MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (1344/1027). PCGS Population (2188/1540). Mintage: 544,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $220. (#7078)(
Registry values: P5, N491)
1878 7/8TF $1 Strong MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (1344/1027). PCGS Population (2190/1551). Mintage: 544,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $220. (#7078)(
Registry values: P5, N491)
1878 7/8TF $1 Strong MS64+ PCGS. PCGS Population (1352/202). NGC Census: (936/91). 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: (936/91). PCGS Population (1351/201). 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 (1351/201). NGC Census: (936/91). Mintage: 544,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $400. (#7078)
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: P5, N491)
1878 7/8TF $1 Weak MS63 PCGS. Vam-33, Double Legs. PCGS Population (1038/889). NGC Census: (0/0). Mintage: 544,000. (#7070)(
Registry values: P5)
1878 7TF $1 Reverse of 1878 MS63 ★ NGC. NGC Census: (3557/3639). PCGS Population (3356/2769). Mintage: 4,900,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $87. (#7074)(
Registry values: P4, N208)
1878 7TF $1 Reverse of 1878 MS63 ★ NGC. NGC Census: (3557/3639). PCGS Population (3356/2769). Mintage: 4,900,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $87. (#7074)(
Registry values: P4, N208)
1878 7TF $1 Reverse of 1878 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (2296/463). NGC Census: (3159/480). Mintage: 4,900,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $195. (#7074)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1878 7TF $1 Reverse of 1878 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (3159/480). PCGS Population (2302/467). Mintage: 4,900,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $195. (#7074)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1878 7TF $1 Reverse of 1878 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (2302/467). NGC Census: (3159/480). Mintage: 4,900,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $195. (#7074)
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1878 7TF $1 Reverse of 1878 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (3159/480). PCGS Population (2305/470). Mintage: 4,900,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $195. (#7074)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1878 7TF $1 Reverse of 1878 MS65 NGC. NGC Census: (454/24). PCGS Population (460/19). Mintage: 4,900,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $925. (#7074)(
Registry values: P4, N1793)
1878 7TF $1 Reverse of 1878 MS65 ANACS. NGC Census: (456/24). PCGS Population (448/19). Mintage: 4,900,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $925. (#7074)(
Registry values: P4, N1793)
1878 7TF $1 Reverse of 1879 MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (1568/1417). NGC Census: (1296/1148). Mintage: 4,300,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $140. (#7076)(
Registry values: P5, N208)
1878 7TF $1 Reverse of 1879 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (1007/141). PCGS Population (1127/292). Mintage: 4,300,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $430. (#7076)(
Registry values: P5, N491)
1878 7TF $1 Reverse of 1879 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (1007/141). PCGS Population (1127/292). Mintage: 4,300,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $430. (#7076)(
Registry values: P5, N491)
1878 7TF $1 Reverse of 1879 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (1125/292). NGC Census: (1007/141). Mintage: 4,300,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $430. (#7076)(
Registry values: P5, N491)
1878 7TF $1 Reverse of 1879 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (1007/141). PCGS Population (1127/292). Mintage: 4,300,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $430. (#7076)(
Registry values: P5, N491)
1878 7TF $1 Reverse of 1879 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (1127/292). NGC Census: (1007/141). Mintage: 4,300,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $430. (#7076)
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: P5, N491)
1878-CC $1 Double Die Obverse AU58 ANACS. Vam-6 Top-100. NGC Census: (266/12105). PCGS Population (171/18100). Mintage: 2,212,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $125. (#7080)(
Registry values: P4, N1)
1878-CC $1 MS61 ANACS. NGC Census: (558/11430). PCGS Population (661/17280). Mintage: 2,212,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS61: $190. (#7080)
From The Hemmelgarn Collection.(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1878-CC $1 MS62 ANACS. NGC Census: (2020/9410). PCGS Population (3005/14220). 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: (2020/9410). PCGS Population (3005/14220). 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 ANACS. NGC Census: (2020/9410). PCGS Population (3013/14267). Mintage: 2,212,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $215. (#7080)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1878-CC $1 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (2020/9410). PCGS Population (3007/14236). 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 PCGS. PCGS Population (3013/14267). NGC Census: (2020/9410). Mintage: 2,212,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $215. (#7080)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1878-CC $1 MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (4151/5259). PCGS Population (6844/7392). 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: (4151/5259). PCGS Population (6857/7410). 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: (4147/5247). PCGS Population (6834/7394). 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: (4151/5259). PCGS Population (6839/7381). 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: (4151/5259). PCGS Population (6839/7381). 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: (4151/5259). PCGS Population (6857/7410). 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: (4151/5259). PCGS Population (6857/7410). 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 (6857/7410). NGC Census: (4151/5259). 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: (4151/5259). PCGS Population (6857/7410). 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 PCGS. PCGS Population (5694/1698). NGC Census: (4028/1231). 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 (5694/1698). NGC Census: (4028/1231). 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 (5706/1704). NGC Census: (4028/1231). 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 (5706/1704). NGC Census: (4028/1231). 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: (4028/1231). PCGS Population (5706/1704). 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 ANACS. Vam-9. NGC Census: (4028/1231). PCGS Population (5685/1696). 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 (5716/1708). NGC Census: (4028/1231). 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 (5706/1704). NGC Census: (4028/1231). 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 (5706/1704). NGC Census: (4028/1231). 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 (5706/1704). NGC Census: (4028/1231). Mintage: 2,212,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $420. (#7080)
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1878-CC $1 MS64 Prooflike PCGS. PCGS Population (388/128). NGC Census: (307/101). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $635. (#7081)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1878-CC $1 MS64 Prooflike PCGS. Ex:DCT Collection. PCGS Population (386/128). NGC Census: (307/101). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $675. (#7081)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1878-S $1 MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (3327/538). NGC Census: (3546/519). 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: (3546/519). PCGS Population (3327/538). 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: (3546/519). PCGS Population (3327/538). 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. CAC. PCGS Population (3329/536). NGC Census: (3546/519). Mintage: 9,774,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $210. (#7082)
From The Classic Collection.(
Registry values: P2, N491)
1878-S $1 MS65 NGC. NGC Census: (3546/519). PCGS Population (3327/538). 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 PCGS. PCGS Population (515/21). NGC Census: (488/31). Mintage: 9,774,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $690. (#7082)(
Registry values: P2, N991)
1878-S $1 MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (515/21). NGC Census: (488/31). Mintage: 9,774,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $690. (#7082)(
Registry values: P2, N991)
1879 $1 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (3424/649). PCGS Population (2988/902). Mintage: 14,807,100. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $110. (#7084)(
Registry values: P4, N208)
1879 $1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (2985/906). NGC Census: (3424/649). Mintage: 14,807,100. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $110. (#7084)(
Registry values: P4, N208)
1879 $1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (2985/906). NGC Census: (3424/649). Mintage: 14,807,100. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $110. (#7084)(
Registry values: P4, N208)
1879 $1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (2985/906). NGC Census: (3424/649). Mintage: 14,807,100. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $110. (#7084)(
Registry values: P4, N208)
1879 $1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (2988/905). NGC Census: (3424/649). Mintage: 14,807,100. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $110. (#7084)(
Registry values: P4, N208)
1879 $1 MS64 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (2987/908). NGC Census: (3424/649). 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. NGC Census: (591/58). PCGS Population (815/90). Mintage: 14,807,100. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $655. (#7084)
From The Hemmelgarn Collection.(
Registry values: P4, N991)
1879 $1 MS64 Prooflike PCGS. PCGS Population (97/14). NGC Census: (88/15). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $240. (#7085)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1879-CC $1 Good 6 NGC. NGC Census: (18/1666). PCGS Population (25/3289). Mintage: 756,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Good 6 : $117. (#7086)(
Registry values: P7, N1)
1879-CC $1 --Cleaned, Damaged, Tooled--ANACS. VF30 Details. NGC Census: (49/1447). PCGS Population (107/2804). Mintage: 756,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF30: $393. (#7086)(
Registry values: P7, N1)
1879-CC $1 --Cleaned--ANACS. VF30 Details. NGC Census: (49/1447). PCGS Population (107/2802). Mintage: 756,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF30: $393. (#7086)(
Registry values: P7, N1)
1879-CC $1 --Cleaned--ANACS. VF35 Details. NGC Census: (49/1398). PCGS Population (105/2711). Mintage: 756,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF35: $465. (#7086)(
Registry values: P7, N1)
1879-CC $1 VF35 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (105/2718). NGC Census: (49/1398). Mintage: 756,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF35: $465. (#7086)(
Registry values: P7, N1)
1879-CC $1 --Scratches--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (44/1171). PCGS Population (51/2389). Mintage: 756,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $1,475. (#7086)(
Registry values: P7, N991)
1879-CC $1 Capped Die VF20 ANACS. Vam-3 Top-100. NGC Census: (19/1071). PCGS Population (42/1720). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $265. (#7088)(
Registry values: P6, N491)
1879-CC $1 Capped Die--Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. XF. Top-100 Vam-3. NGC Census: (52/954). PCGS Population (74/1481). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $585. (#7088)
1879-O $1 MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (1752/1355). PCGS Population (2817/2079). Mintage: 2,887,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $165. (#7090)(
Registry values: P5, N208)
1879-O $1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (1810/269). NGC Census: (1208/147). 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 (1847/284). NGC Census: (1207/146). 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 NGC. CAC. NGC Census: (1208/147). PCGS Population (1820/271). 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 (1820/271). NGC Census: (1208/147). Mintage: 2,887,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $440. (#7090)
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: P5, N491)
1879-S $1 MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (6212/2026). PCGS Population (6559/1243). 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: (6212/2026). PCGS Population (6559/1243). 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: (6212/2026). PCGS Population (6559/1243). 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: (6212/2026). PCGS Population (6566/1245). 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: (6212/2026). PCGS Population (6566/1245). 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: (6212/2026). PCGS Population (6559/1243). 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: (6208/2023). PCGS Population (6557/1248). 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: (6212/2026). PCGS Population (6566/1245). 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: (6212/2026). PCGS Population (6566/1245). 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: (6212/2026). PCGS Population (6566/1245). 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 PCGS. PCGS Population (6566/1245). NGC Census: (6212/2026). 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 NGC. NGC Census: (1891/135). PCGS Population (1164/79). Mintage: 9,110,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $730. (#7092)(
Registry values: P1, N991)
1879-S $1 MS67 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (1166/79). NGC Census: (1891/135). Mintage: 9,110,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $715. (#7092)(
Registry values: P1, N991)
1879-S $1 MS67 NGC. CAC. NGC Census: (1891/135). PCGS Population (1166/79). Mintage: 9,110,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $715. (#7092)(
Registry values: P1, N991)
1879-S $1 MS67 NGC. NGC Census: (1891/135). PCGS Population (1166/79). Mintage: 9,110,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $715. (#7092)(
Registry values: P1, N991)
1879-S $1 MS67 NGC. NGC Census: (1891/135). PCGS Population (1164/79). Mintage: 9,110,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $730. (#7092)(
Registry values: P1, N991)
1879-S $1 MS65 Prooflike PCGS. PCGS Population (1050/324). NGC Census: (994/364). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $210. (#7093)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1879-S $1 MS64 Deep Mirror Prooflike NGC. NGC Census: (213/138). PCGS Population (296/197). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $280. (#97093)(
Registry values: P1, N208)
1879-S $1 Reverse of 1878 MS63 NGC. A Top 100 Variety. NGC Census: (382/269). PCGS Population (668/562). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $325. (#7094)(
Registry values: P5, N491)
1879-S $1 Reverse of 1878 MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (668/562). NGC Census: (382/269). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $325. (#7094)(
Registry values: P5, N491)
1880 $1 MS64 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (3365/984). NGC Census: (3810/617). 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 (897/83). NGC Census: (580/37). Mintage: 12,601,355. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $600. (#7096)(
Registry values: P4, N991)
1880 $1 MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (897/83). NGC Census: (580/37). Mintage: 12,601,355. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $600. (#7096)(
Registry values: P4, N991)
1880 $1 MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (897/83). NGC Census: (580/37). Mintage: 12,601,355. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $600. (#7096)(
Registry values: P4, N991)
1880 $1 MS65 ANACS. NGC Census: (580/37). PCGS Population (897/83). Mintage: 12,601,355. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $600. (#7096)(
Registry values: P4, N991)
1880-CC $1 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. XF. NGC Census: (5/5791). PCGS Population (14/10891). Mintage: 591,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $225. (#7100)(
Registry values: P4, N1)
1880-CC $1 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (4/5777). PCGS Population (4/10876). Mintage: 591,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $235. (#7100)(
Registry values: P4, N1)
1880-CC $1 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (490/5164). PCGS Population (963/9625). 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: (490/5164). PCGS Population (966/9649). Mintage: 591,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $455. (#7100)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1880-CC $1 MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (1311/3853). PCGS Population (2734/6925). Mintage: 591,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $500. (#7100)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1880-CC $1 MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (1311/3853). PCGS Population (2734/6925). Mintage: 591,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $500. (#7100)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1880-CC $1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (4089/2836). NGC Census: (2352/1501). Mintage: 591,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $555. (#7100)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1880-CC $1 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (2352/1501). PCGS Population (4077/2829). Mintage: 591,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $550. (#7100)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1880-CC $1 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (2352/1501). PCGS Population (4089/2836). Mintage: 591,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $555. (#7100)
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1880-CC $1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (4085/2832). NGC Census: (2352/1501). Mintage: 591,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $550. (#7100)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1880-CC $1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (4089/2836). NGC Census: (2352/1501). Mintage: 591,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $555. (#7100)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1880-CC $1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (4089/2836). NGC Census: (2352/1501). Mintage: 591,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $555. (#7100)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1880-CC $1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (4089/2836). NGC Census: (2352/1501). Mintage: 591,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $555. (#7100)
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1880-CC $1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (4089/2836). NGC Census: (2352/1501). Mintage: 591,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $555. (#7100)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1880-CC $1 MS64 Prooflike NGC. NGC Census: (257/127). PCGS Population (254/112). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $710. (#7101)(
Registry values: P4, N991)
1880-CC $1 8 Over High 7 MS63 Prooflike PCGS. PCGS Population (26/49). NGC Census: (0/0). (#7103)(
Registry values: P4)
1880-CC $1 8 Over Low 7 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (227/190). NGC Census: (0/0). (#7104)(
Registry values: P4)
1880-CC $1 8/Low 7 MS63 Deep Mirror Prooflike PCGS. Top-100 Vam-6. PCGS Population (2/3). NGC Census: (0/0). (#41136)(
Registry values: P4)
1880/79-CC $1 Reverse of 1878--Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (7/1288). PCGS Population (23/2804). 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 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (142/1110). PCGS Population (270/2470). Mintage: 591,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $480. (#7108)(
Registry values: P5, N491)
1880/79-CC $1 Reverse of 1878 MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (406/704). PCGS Population (768/1705). Mintage: 591,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $530. (#7108)(
Registry values: P5, N491)
1880/79-CC $1 Reverse of 1878 MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (768/1705). NGC Census: (406/704). Mintage: 591,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $530. (#7108)(
Registry values: P5, N491)
1880/79-CC $1 Reverse of 1878 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (1190/515). NGC Census: (551/153). Mintage: 591,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $895. (#7108)(
Registry values: P5, N991)
1880/79-CC $1 Reverse of 1878 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (551/153). PCGS Population (1195/517). Mintage: 591,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $925. (#7108)(
Registry values: P5, N991)
1880/79-CC $1 Reverse of 1878 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (551/153). PCGS Population (1195/517). Mintage: 591,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $925. (#7108)(
Registry values: P5, N991)
1880-CC $1 8/7 Reverse of 1878 MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (116/326). NGC Census: (0/0). (#7110)(
Registry values: P5)
1880-CC $1 8/7 Reverse of 1878 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (0/0). PCGS Population (195/131). (#7110)(
Registry values: P5)
1880-O $1 MS62 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (2057/3127). NGC Census: (1557/2600). Mintage: 5,305,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $135. (#7114)(
Registry values: P6, N208)
1880-O $1 MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (2052/1075). NGC Census: (1678/922). Mintage: 5,305,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $315. (#7114)(
Registry values: P6, N491)
1880-O $1 MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (2052/1075). NGC Census: (1678/922). Mintage: 5,305,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $315. (#7114)(
Registry values: P6, N491)
1880-O $1 MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (2052/1075). NGC Census: (1678/922). Mintage: 5,305,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $315. (#7114)(
Registry values: P6, N491)
(7)1880-S $1 MS63 PCGS; and
(3) 1881-S MS63 PCGS. (
Registry values: P1, N69)
(10)1880-S $1 MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (22235/88391). NGC Census: (15098/86840). Mintage: 8,900,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $38. (#7118)(
Registry values: P1, N69)
(6)1880-S $1 MS64 PCGS; and a
1881-S MS64 PCGS. (
Registry values: P1, N208)
(4)1880-S $1 MS64 PCGS; 1881-S MS64 PCGS; 1883-O MS64 PCGS; and a
1904-O MS64 PCGS. (
Registry values: P1, N208)
1880-S $1 MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (30715/10957). NGC Census: (28719/13341). Mintage: 8,900,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $125. (#7118)(
Registry values: P1, N208)
1880-S $1 MS65 ★ NGC. NGC Census: (28719/13341). PCGS Population (30715/10957). Mintage: 8,900,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $125. (#7118)(
Registry values: P1, N208)
1880-S $1 MS66 ★ NGC. NGC Census: (10036/3305). PCGS Population (9143/1778). 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: (10036/3305). PCGS Population (9143/1778). 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: (10036/3305). PCGS Population (9143/1778). 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 PCGS. PCGS Population (9143/1778). NGC Census: (10036/3305). 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: (10036/3305). PCGS Population (9143/1778). 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 PCGS. PCGS Population (9143/1778). NGC Census: (10036/3305). 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: (10036/3305). PCGS Population (9162/1791). 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: (10036/3305). PCGS Population (9162/1791). 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 ANACS. NGC Census: (10038/3304). PCGS Population (9142/1785). 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 PCGS. PCGS Population (9152/1786). NGC Census: (10036/3305). 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 PCGS. PCGS Population (9152/1786). NGC Census: (10036/3305). 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: (10036/3305). PCGS Population (9162/1791). 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: (10036/3305). PCGS Population (9162/1791). 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: (10036/3305). PCGS Population (9162/1791). 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 PCGS. PCGS Population (9162/1791). NGC Census: (10036/3305). 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 PCGS. PCGS Population (9162/1791). NGC Census: (10036/3305). 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 PCGS. PCGS Population (9162/1791). NGC Census: (10036/3305). 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: (10036/3305). PCGS Population (9162/1791). Mintage: 8,900,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $220. (#7118)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1880-S $1 MS67 ★ NGC. CAC. NGC Census: (3046/259). PCGS Population (1633/145). Mintage: 8,900,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $690. (#7118)(
Registry values: P1, N991)
1880-S $1 MS67 NGC. NGC Census: (3046/259). PCGS Population (1633/145). Mintage: 8,900,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $690. (#7118)(
Registry values: P1, N991)
1880-S $1 MS67 PCGS. PCGS Population (1645/146). NGC Census: (3046/259). Mintage: 8,900,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $675. (#7118)(
Registry values: P1, N991)
1880-S $1 MS67 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (1645/146). NGC Census: (3046/259). Mintage: 8,900,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $675. (#7118)(
Registry values: P1, N991)
1880-S $1 MS67 NGC. NGC Census: (3046/259). PCGS Population (1645/146). Mintage: 8,900,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $675. (#7118)(
Registry values: P1, N991)
1880-S $1 MS67 NGC. NGC Census: (3046/259). PCGS Population (1645/146). Mintage: 8,900,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $675. (#7118)(
Registry values: P1, N991)
1880-S $1 MS67 PCGS. PCGS Population (1645/146). NGC Census: (3046/259). Mintage: 8,900,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $675. (#7118)(
Registry values: P1, N991)
1880-S $1 MS67 NGC. NGC Census: (3046/259). PCGS Population (1645/146). Mintage: 8,900,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $675. (#7118)(
Registry values: P1, N991)
1880-S $1 MS64 Prooflike PCGS. PCGS Population (3947/3169). NGC Census: (3311/2761). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $115. (#7119)(
Registry values: P1, N208)
1880-S $1 MS65 Prooflike NGC. NGC Census: (1888/873). PCGS Population (2389/780). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $220. (#7119)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1880-S $1 MS65 Prooflike NGC. NGC Census: (1888/873). PCGS Population (2389/780). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $220. (#7119)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1880-S $1 MS66 Prooflike NGC. NGC Census: (715/158). PCGS Population (656/124). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $420. (#7119)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1880-S $1 MS66 Prooflike PCGS. PCGS Population (656/124). NGC Census: (715/158). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $420. (#7119)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1880-S $1 MS64 Deep Mirror Prooflike PCGS. PCGS Population (877/803). NGC Census: (767/555). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $300. (#97119)(
Registry values: P1, N208)
1880-S $1 MS65 Deep Mirror Prooflike NGC. NGC Census: (427/128). PCGS Population (597/206). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $625. (#97119)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1880-S $1 MS65 Deep Mirror Prooflike PCGS. PCGS Population (597/206). NGC Census: (427/128). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $625. (#97119)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1880/9-S $1 MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (314/137). NGC Census: (0/0). (#7122)(
Registry values: P3)
1880/9-S $1 MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (314/137). NGC Census: (0/0). (#7122)(
Registry values: P3)
1880/9-S $1 MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (314/137). NGC Census: (0/0). (#7122)(
Registry values: P3)
1880/9-S $1 MS66 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (109/28). NGC Census: (0/0). (#7122)(
Registry values: P3)
1881 $1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (3371/880). NGC Census: (3371/625). 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 (811/65). NGC Census: (574/51). Mintage: 9,163,975. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $570. (#7124)(
Registry values: P4, N991)
1881 $1 MS65 NGC. NGC Census: (574/51). PCGS Population (815/65). Mintage: 9,163,975. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $590. (#7124)(
Registry values: P4, N991)
1881-CC $1 --Edge Damaged--ANACS. VG10 Details. NGC Census: (4/8043). PCGS Population (20/17106). Mintage: 296,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VG10: $290. (#7126)(
Registry values: P4, N1)
1881-CC $1 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. VF. NGC Census: (4/8028). PCGS Population (11/17016). Mintage: 296,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $317. (#7126)(
Registry values: P4, N1)
1881-CC $1 --Harshly Cleaned--NGC Details. XF. NGC Census: (8/8005). PCGS Population (10/16991). 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: (8/7983). PCGS Population (8/16989). Mintage: 296,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $385. (#7126)(
Registry values: P4, N1)
1881-CC $1 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (9/7974). PCGS Population (29/16942). Mintage: 296,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $408. (#7126)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1881-CC $1 --Rim Damage--NGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (9/7974). PCGS Population (29/16975). Mintage: 296,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $408. (#7126)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1881-CC $1 MS61 NGC. NGC Census: (86/7888). PCGS Population (163/16768). Mintage: 296,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS61: $420. (#7126)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1881-CC $1 MS62+ NGC. NGC Census: (532/7356). PCGS Population (1019/15778). Mintage: 296,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $435. (#7126)
From The Hemmelgarn Collection.(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1881-CC $1 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (532/7356). PCGS Population (1019/15778). 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: (1631/5725). PCGS Population (3643/12150). Mintage: 296,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $445. (#7126)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1881-CC $1 MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (1629/5713). PCGS Population (3633/12121). Mintage: 296,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $445. (#7126)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1881-CC $1 MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (1629/5713). PCGS Population (3633/12121). Mintage: 296,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $445. (#7126)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1881-CC $1 MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (1631/5725). PCGS Population (3643/12135). 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 ANACS. NGC Census: (2957/2768). PCGS Population (6476/5646). Mintage: 296,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $510. (#7126)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1881-CC $1 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (2957/2768). PCGS Population (6491/5659). Mintage: 296,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $525. (#7126)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1881-CC $1 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (2957/2768). PCGS Population (6491/5659). Mintage: 296,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $525. (#7126)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1881-CC $1 MS64 ANACS. NGC Census: (2957/2768). PCGS Population (6491/5659). Mintage: 296,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $525. (#7126)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1881-CC $1 MS64 NGC. CAC. NGC Census: (2957/2768). PCGS Population (6491/5659). Mintage: 296,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $525. (#7126)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1881-CC $1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (6491/5659). NGC Census: (2957/2768). Mintage: 296,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $525. (#7126)
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1881-CC $1 MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (4120/1526). NGC Census: (1848/920). 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: (1848/920). PCGS Population (4130/1529). Mintage: 296,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $900. (#7126)(
Registry values: P4, N991)
1881-CC $1 MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (4111/1541). NGC Census: (1846/914). 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: (1848/920). PCGS Population (4110/1529). 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: (1846/914). PCGS Population (4111/1541). Mintage: 296,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $910. (#7126)(
Registry values: P4, N991)
1881-CC $1 MS65 PCGS. GSA. PCGS Population (4130/1529). NGC Census: (1848/920). Mintage: 296,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $900. (#7126)(
Registry values: P4, N991)
1881-CC $1 MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (4130/1529). NGC Census: (1848/920). Mintage: 296,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $900. (#7126)(
Registry values: P4, N991)
1881-CC $1 MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (4130/1529). NGC Census: (1848/920). Mintage: 296,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $900. (#7126)(
Registry values: P4, N991)
1881-CC $1 MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (4130/1529). NGC Census: (1848/920). Mintage: 296,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $900. (#7126)(
Registry values: P4, N991)
1881-CC $1 MS61 Prooflike NGC. NGC Census: (9/476). PCGS Population (22/961). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS61: $440. (#7127)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1881-CC $1 MS62 Prooflike NGC. NGC Census: (55/421). PCGS Population (99/862). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $450. (#7127)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1881-CC $1 MS62 Prooflike NGC. NGC Census: (55/421). PCGS Population (99/862). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $450. (#7127)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1881-CC $1 MS62+ Prooflike NGC. NGC Census: (55/421). PCGS Population (99/862). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $450. (#7127)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1881-CC $1 MS64 Prooflike NGC. NGC Census: (207/72). PCGS Population (371/178). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $600. (#7127)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1881-CC $1 MS63 Deep Mirror Prooflike NGC. NGC Census: (108/278). PCGS Population (302/673). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $785. (#97127)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1881-O $1 MS62 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (2318/8451). NGC Census: (1178/9025). Mintage: 5,708,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $35. (#7128)(
Registry values: P4, N69)
1881-O $1 MS64 NGC. CAC. NGC Census: (3599/461). PCGS Population (2958/482). 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. PCGS Population (2958/482). NGC Census: (3599/461). 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 NGC. NGC Census: (3601/461). PCGS Population (2959/481). 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 NGC. NGC Census: (3599/461). PCGS Population (2953/487). 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. PCGS Population (2953/487). NGC Census: (3599/461). Mintage: 5,708,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $150. (#7128)
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: P4, N208)
1881-O $1 MS64 Prooflike NGC. NGC Census: (94/4). PCGS Population (75/4). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $264. (#7129)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1881-S $1 MS65 PCGS; 1882-S MS65 PCGS; and a
1886 MS65 PCGS. (
Registry values: P1, N208)
1881-S $1 MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (44804/13105). NGC Census: (44012/17124). Mintage: 12,760,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $125. (#7130)(
Registry values: P1, N208)
1881-S $1 MS65 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (44789/13103). NGC Census: (44012/17124). Mintage: 12,760,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $126. (#7130)(
Registry values: P1, N208)
1881-S $1 MS65 NGC. CAC. NGC Census: (44012/17124). PCGS Population (44804/13105). Mintage: 12,760,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $125. (#7130)(
Registry values: P1, N208)
1881-S $1 MS65 NGC. NGC Census: (44012/17124). PCGS Population (44834/13115). Mintage: 12,760,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $125. (#7130)(
Registry values: P1, N208)
(2)1881-S $1 Morgan Dollar Toned Set, MS65 NGC. NGC Census: (44012/17124). PCGS Population (44804/13105). Mintage: 12,760,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $125. (#7130)(
Registry values: P1, N208)
1881-S $1 MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (44804/13105). NGC Census: (44012/17124). Mintage: 12,760,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $125. (#7130)(
Registry values: P1, N208)
1881-S $1 MS66 ANACS. NGC Census: (13619/3505). PCGS Population (11561/1517). 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 NGC. NGC Census: (13619/3505). PCGS Population (11561/1517). 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+ NGC. NGC Census: (13619/3505). PCGS Population (11561/1517). 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 NGC. NGC Census: (13619/3505). PCGS Population (11561/1517). 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 (11561/1517). NGC Census: (13619/3505). 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 (11561/1517). NGC Census: (13619/3505). 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 NGC. NGC Census: (13619/3505). PCGS Population (11582/1523). Mintage: 12,760,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $215. (#7130)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1881-S $1 MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (13619/3505). PCGS Population (11582/1523). Mintage: 12,760,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $215. (#7130)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1881-S $1 MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (13619/3505). PCGS Population (11582/1523). Mintage: 12,760,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $215. (#7130)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1881-S $1 MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (11582/1523). NGC Census: (13619/3505). Mintage: 12,760,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $215. (#7130)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1881-S $1 MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (13619/3505). PCGS Population (11582/1523). Mintage: 12,760,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $215. (#7130)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1881-S $1 MS66+ NGC. NGC Census: (13619/3505). PCGS Population (11582/1523). Mintage: 12,760,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $215. (#7130)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1881-S $1 MS66 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (11582/1523). NGC Census: (13619/3505). Mintage: 12,760,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $215. (#7130)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1881-S $1 MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (13619/3505). PCGS Population (11580/1523). 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 ★
NGC. NGC Census: (13619/3505). PCGS Population (11582/1523). Mintage: 12,760,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $215. (#7130)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1881-S $1 MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (13619/3505). PCGS Population (11582/1523). Mintage: 12,760,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $215. (#7130)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1881-S $1 MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (11582/1523). NGC Census: (13619/3505). Mintage: 12,760,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $215. (#7130)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1881-S $1 MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (13619/3505). PCGS Population (11582/1523). Mintage: 12,760,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $215. (#7130)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1881-S $1 MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (11582/1523). NGC Census: (13619/3505). Mintage: 12,760,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $215. (#7130)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1881-S $1 MS67 ★ NGC. NGC Census: (3322/183). PCGS Population (1427/90). 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: (3322/183). PCGS Population (1427/90). 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: (3322/183). PCGS Population (1432/91). Mintage: 12,760,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $690. (#7130)(
Registry values: P1, N991)
1881-S $1 MS67 NGC. CAC. NGC Census: (3322/183). PCGS Population (1432/91). Mintage: 12,760,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $690. (#7130)(
Registry values: P1, N991)
1881-S $1 MS67 NGC. CAC. NGC Census: (3322/183). PCGS Population (1432/91). Mintage: 12,760,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $690. (#7130)(
Registry values: P1, N991)
1881-S $1 MS67 NGC. CAC. NGC Census: (3322/183). PCGS Population (1432/91). Mintage: 12,760,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $690. (#7130)(
Registry values: P1, N991)
1881-S $1 MS67 NGC. CAC. NGC Census: (3322/183). PCGS Population (1432/91). Mintage: 12,760,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $690. (#7130)(
Registry values: P1, N991)
1881-S $1 MS67 NGC. NGC Census: (3322/183). PCGS Population (1432/91). Mintage: 12,760,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $690. (#7130)(
Registry values: P1, N991)
1881-S $1 MS67 NGC. NGC Census: (3322/183). PCGS Population (1429/89). 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: (3322/183). PCGS Population (1427/90). 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: (3322/183). PCGS Population (1427/90). Mintage: 12,760,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $700. (#7130)(
Registry values: P1, N991)
1881-S $1 MS65 Prooflike PCGS. PCGS Population (1815/552). NGC Census: (1565/616). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $210. (#7131)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1881-S $1 MS65 Prooflike PCGS. PCGS Population (1815/552). NGC Census: (1565/616). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $210. (#7131)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1881-S $1 MS65 ★ Prooflike NGC. NGC Census: (1565/616). PCGS Population (1818/556). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $210. (#7131)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1881-S $1 MS66 Prooflike PCGS Secure. PCGS Population (486/66). NGC Census: (500/116). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $400. (#7131)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1881-S $1 MS66 Prooflike PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (486/66). NGC Census: (500/116). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $400. (#7131)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1881-S $1 MS66 Prooflike NGC. NGC Census: (500/116). PCGS Population (489/67). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $400. (#7131)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1881-S $1 MS64 Deep Mirror Prooflike ANACS. NGC Census: (556/423). PCGS Population (340/295). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $300. (#97131)(
Registry values: P1, N208)
1881-S $1 MS65 Deep Mirror Prooflike ANACS. NGC Census: (315/108). PCGS Population (218/77). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $625. (#97131)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1882 $1 MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (1106/177). NGC Census: (1037/216). 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 (1106/177). NGC Census: (1037/216). 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. CAC. PCGS Population (1106/177). NGC Census: (1037/216). Mintage: 11,101,100. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $420. (#7132)(
Registry values: P3, N991)
1882 $1 MS65 NGC. NGC Census: (1036/213). PCGS Population (1112/174). Mintage: 11,101,100. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $420. (#7132)(
Registry values: P3, N991)
1882-CC $1 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (4190/2995). PCGS Population (9284/5624). Mintage: 1,133,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $210. (#7134)(
Registry values: P3, N491)
1882-CC $1 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (4194/3013). PCGS Population (9304/5625). Mintage: 1,133,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $210. (#7134)(
Registry values: P3, N491)
1882-CC $1 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (4194/3013). PCGS Population (9304/5625). Mintage: 1,133,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $210. (#7134)(
Registry values: P3, N491)
1882-CC $1 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (4194/3013). PCGS Population (9290/5614). Mintage: 1,133,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $210. (#7134)(
Registry values: P3, N491)
1882-CC $1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (9316/5639). NGC Census: (4194/3013). Mintage: 1,133,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $215. (#7134)
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: P3, N491)
1882-CC $1 MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (4550/1075). NGC Census: (2407/606). Mintage: 1,133,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $420. (#7134)(
Registry values: P3, N991)
1882-CC $1 MS65 NGC. NGC Census: (2407/606). PCGS Population (4550/1075). Mintage: 1,133,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $420. (#7134)(
Registry values: P3, N991)
1882-CC $1 MS65 ★ NGC. NGC Census: (2407/606). PCGS Population (4559/1080). Mintage: 1,133,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $425. (#7134)(
Registry values: P3, N991)
1882-CC $1 MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (4559/1080). NGC Census: (2407/606). Mintage: 1,133,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $425. (#7134)(
Registry values: P3, N991)
1882-CC $1 MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (4559/1080). NGC Census: (2407/606). Mintage: 1,133,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $425. (#7134)(
Registry values: P3, N991)
1882-CC $1 MS65 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (4559/1080). NGC Census: (2407/606). Mintage: 1,133,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $425. (#7134)(
Registry values: P3, N991)
1882-CC $1 MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (4559/1080). NGC Census: (2407/606). Mintage: 1,133,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $425. (#7134)(
Registry values: P3, N991)
1882-CC $1 MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (555/51). PCGS Population (1023/52). Mintage: 1,133,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $1,065. (#7134)(
Registry values: P3, N1793)
1882-CC $1 MS63 Prooflike NGC. NGC Census: (324/617). PCGS Population (654/1176). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $230. (#7135)(
Registry values: P3, N208)
1882-CC $1 MS64 Prooflike PCGS. PCGS Population (776/393). NGC Census: (405/212). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $270. (#7135)(
Registry values: P3, N491)
1882-CC $1 MS64 Deep Mirror Prooflike PCGS. PCGS Population (769/393). NGC Census: (295/98). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $620. (#97135)(
Registry values: P3, N491)
1882-O $1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (4535/685). NGC Census: (5026/452). 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 PCGS. PCGS Population (665/24). NGC Census: (441/11). Mintage: 6,090,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $975. (#7136)(
Registry values: P3, N991)
1882-O $1 MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (670/24). NGC Census: (441/11). Mintage: 6,090,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $965. (#7136)(
Registry values: P3, N991)
1882-O/S $1 MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (311/200). NGC Census: (436/289). Mintage: 1,039. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $810. (#7138)(
Registry values: P5, N1793)
1882-O/S $1 Strong MS63 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (310/200). NGC Census: (436/289). Mintage: 1,039. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $810. (#7138)(
Registry values: P5, N1793)
1882-S $1 MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (15872/4899). NGC Census: (16224/7367). Mintage: 9,250,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $135. (#7140)(
Registry values: P1, N208)
1882-S $1 MS65 NGC. NGC Census: (16224/7367). PCGS Population (15909/4927). 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 NGC. NGC Census: (5670/1697). PCGS Population (4260/639). Mintage: 9,250,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $240. (#7140)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1882-S $1 MS66+ NGC. NGC Census: (5670/1697). PCGS Population (4260/639). Mintage: 9,250,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $240. (#7140)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1882-S $1 MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (5670/1697). PCGS Population (4260/639). Mintage: 9,250,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $240. (#7140)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1882-S $1 MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (4260/639). NGC Census: (5670/1697). Mintage: 9,250,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $240. (#7140)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1882-S $1 MS66 ★
NGC. CAC. NGC Census: (5670/1697). PCGS Population (4270/648). Mintage: 9,250,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $240. (#7140)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1882-S $1 MS66 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (4263/644). NGC Census: (5670/1697). Mintage: 9,250,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $240. (#7140)
From The Classic Collection.(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1882-S $1 MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (5670/1697). PCGS Population (4263/644). Mintage: 9,250,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $240. (#7140)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1882-S $1 MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (5670/1697). PCGS Population (4270/648). Mintage: 9,250,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $240. (#7140)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1882-S $1 MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (4270/648). NGC Census: (5670/1697). Mintage: 9,250,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $240. (#7140)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1882-S $1 MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (5670/1697). PCGS Population (4270/648). Mintage: 9,250,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $240. (#7140)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1882-S $1 MS67 NGC. CAC. NGC Census: (1614/83). PCGS Population (614/34). Mintage: 9,250,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $790. (#7140)(
Registry values: P1, N991)
1882-S $1 MS66 Prooflike NGC. NGC Census: (167/14). PCGS Population (67/4). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $400. (#7141)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1883 $1 MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (3650/832). NGC Census: (3586/885). Mintage: 12,291,039. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $160. (#7142)(
Registry values: P2, N491)
1883 $1 MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (3650/832). NGC Census: (3586/885). Mintage: 12,291,039. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $160. (#7142)(
Registry values: P2, N491)
1883 $1 MS65 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (3644/829). NGC Census: (3586/885). Mintage: 12,291,039. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $160. (#7142)(
Registry values: P2, N491)
1883 $1 MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (773/58). NGC Census: (778/107). Mintage: 12,291,039. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $500. (#7142)(
Registry values: P2, N491)
1883 $1 MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (778/107). PCGS Population (773/58). Mintage: 12,291,039. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $500. (#7142)(
Registry values: P2, N491)
1883 $1 MS63 Deep Mirror Prooflike NGC. NGC Census: (91/188). PCGS Population (224/316). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $190. (#97143)(
Registry values: P2, N208)
1883 $1 MS64 Deep Mirror Prooflike NGC. NGC Census: (138/50). PCGS Population (236/81). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $400. (#97143)(
Registry values: P2, N491)
1883-CC $1 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (5694/4714). PCGS Population (12324/8837). Mintage: 1,204,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $205. (#7144)(
Registry values: P2, N208)
1883-CC $1 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (5694/4714). PCGS Population (12310/8823). Mintage: 1,204,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $198. (#7144)(
Registry values: P2, N208)
1883-CC $1 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (5694/4714). PCGS Population (12297/8820). Mintage: 1,204,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $198. (#7144)(
Registry values: P2, N208)
1883-CC $1 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (5694/4714). PCGS Population (12329/8828). Mintage: 1,204,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $198. (#7144)(
Registry values: P2, N208)
1883-CC $1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (12310/8823). NGC Census: (5694/4714). Mintage: 1,204,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $198. (#7144)(
Registry values: P2, N208)
1883-CC $1 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (5694/4714). PCGS Population (12324/8837). Mintage: 1,204,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $205. (#7144)(
Registry values: P2, N208)
1883-CC $1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (12324/8837). NGC Census: (5694/4714). Mintage: 1,204,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $205. (#7144)(
Registry values: P2, N208)
1883-CC $1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (12324/8837). NGC Census: (5694/4714). Mintage: 1,204,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $205. (#7144)(
Registry values: P2, N208)
1883-CC $1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (12324/8837). NGC Census: (5694/4714). Mintage: 1,204,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $205. (#7144)(
Registry values: P2, N208)
1883-CC $1 MS64 PCGS. GSA. PCGS Population (12324/8837). NGC Census: (5694/4714). Mintage: 1,204,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $205. (#7144)(
Registry values: P2, N208)
1883-CC $1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (12324/8837). NGC Census: (5694/4714). Mintage: 1,204,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $205. (#7144)
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: P2, N208)
1883-CC $1 MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (7004/1819). NGC Census: (3665/1049). 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. CAC. NGC Census: (3665/1049). PCGS Population (7004/1819). 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: (3665/1049). PCGS Population (7004/1819). 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. CAC. PCGS Population (7013/1824). NGC Census: (3665/1049). 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 (7004/1819). NGC Census: (3665/1049). 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 (7013/1824). NGC Census: (3665/1049). 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. NGC Census: (947/102). PCGS Population (1695/129). Mintage: 1,204,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $735. (#7144)(
Registry values: P2, N991)
1883-CC $1 MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (947/102). PCGS Population (1697/129). Mintage: 1,204,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $725. (#7144)(
Registry values: P2, N991)
1883-CC $1 MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (947/102). PCGS Population (1690/129). Mintage: 1,204,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $725. (#7144)(
Registry values: P2, N991)
1883-CC $1 MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (947/102). PCGS Population (1695/129). Mintage: 1,204,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $735. (#7144)(
Registry values: P2, N991)
1883-CC $1 MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (1695/129). NGC Census: (947/102). Mintage: 1,204,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $735. (#7144)(
Registry values: P2, N991)
1883-CC $1 MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (1695/129). NGC Census: (947/102). Mintage: 1,204,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $735. (#7144)(
Registry values: P2, N991)
1883-CC $1 MS63 Prooflike NGC. NGC Census: (365/968). PCGS Population (930/1803). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $220. (#7145)(
Registry values: P2, N208)
1883-CC $1 MS64 Prooflike NGC. NGC Census: (597/371). PCGS Population (1131/672). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $260. (#7145)(
Registry values: P2, N491)
1883-CC $1 MS64 Prooflike NGC. NGC Census: (597/371). PCGS Population (1131/672). 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: (539/240). PCGS Population (1266/787). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $480. (#97145)(
Registry values: P2, N491)
1883-CC $1 MS64 Ultra Deep Mirror Prooflike ANACS. NGC Census: (539/240). PCGS Population (1266/787). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $480. (#97145)(
Registry values: P2, N491)
1883-CC $1 MS64 Deep Mirror Prooflike PCGS. GSA. PCGS Population (1260/784). NGC Census: (539/239). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $480. (#97145)(
Registry values: P2, N491)
1883-CC $1 MS64 Deep Mirror Prooflike NGC. NGC Census: (539/240). PCGS Population (1265/787). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $480. (#97145)(
Registry values: P2, N491)
1883-O $1 MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (6494/670). NGC Census: (8221/871). Mintage: 8,725,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $135. (#7146)(
Registry values: P1, N208)
1883-O $1 MS65 NGC. NGC Census: (8221/871). PCGS Population (6508/673). Mintage: 8,725,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $135. (#7146)(
Registry values: P1, N208)
1883-O $1 MS64 Deep Mirror Prooflike PCGS. PCGS Population (464/106). NGC Census: (282/60). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $340. (#97147)(
Registry values: P1, N208)
1883-O $1 MS64 Deep Mirror Prooflike NGC. NGC Census: (282/60). PCGS Population (464/106). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $340. (#97147)(
Registry values: P1, N208)
1883-S $1 AU58 NGC. NGC Census: (531/1512). PCGS Population (376/2420). Mintage: 6,250,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $240. (#7148)(
Registry values: P7, N1)
1884 $1 MS65 NGC. NGC Census: (1695/293). PCGS Population (1949/405). Mintage: 14,070,875. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $230. (#7150)(
Registry values: P2, N491)
1884 $1 MS65 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (1951/414). NGC Census: (1696/293). Mintage: 14,070,875. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $230. (#7150)(
Registry values: P2, N491)
1884 $1 MS65 NGC. CAC. NGC Census: (1696/293). PCGS Population (1950/415). Mintage: 14,070,875. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $230. (#7150)(
Registry values: P2, N491)
1884-CC $1 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (6583/4597). PCGS Population (13261/7974). Mintage: 1,136,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $205. (#7152)(
Registry values: P2, N208)
1884-CC $1 MS64+ NGC. NGC Census: (6583/4597). PCGS Population (13261/7974). Mintage: 1,136,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $205. (#7152)(
Registry values: P2, N208)
1884-CC $1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (13199/7954). NGC Census: (6574/4583). Mintage: 1,136,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $190. (#7152)(
Registry values: P2, N208)
1884-CC $1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (13221/7961). NGC Census: (6583/4597). Mintage: 1,136,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $190. (#7152)(
Registry values: P2, N208)
1884-CC $1 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (6583/4597). PCGS Population (13221/7961). Mintage: 1,136,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $190. (#7152)(
Registry values: P2, N208)
1884-CC $1 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (6583/4597). PCGS Population (13271/7971). Mintage: 1,136,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $190. (#7152)(
Registry values: P2, N208)
1884-CC $1 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (6583/4597). PCGS Population (13261/7974). Mintage: 1,136,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $205. (#7152)(
Registry values: P2, N208)
1884-CC $1 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (6583/4597). PCGS Population (13207/7947). Mintage: 1,136,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $190. (#7152)(
Registry values: P2, N208)
1884-CC $1 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (6583/4597). PCGS Population (13271/7971). Mintage: 1,136,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $190. (#7152)(
Registry values: P2, N208)
1884-CC $1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (13261/7974). NGC Census: (6583/4597). Mintage: 1,136,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $205. (#7152)(
Registry values: P2, N208)
1884-CC $1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (13261/7974). NGC Census: (6583/4597). Mintage: 1,136,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $205. (#7152)(
Registry values: P2, N208)
1884-CC $1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (13261/7974). NGC Census: (6583/4597). Mintage: 1,136,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $205. (#7152)(
Registry values: P2, N208)
1884-CC $1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (13261/7974). NGC Census: (6583/4597). Mintage: 1,136,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $205. (#7152)
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: P2, N208)
1884-CC $1 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (6583/4597). PCGS Population (13261/7974). Mintage: 1,136,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $205. (#7152)(
Registry values: P2, N208)
1884-CC $1 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (6583/4597). PCGS Population (13261/7974). Mintage: 1,136,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $205. (#7152)(
Registry values: P2, N208)
1884-CC $1 MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (6575/1399). NGC Census: (3702/895). 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 ANACS. NGC Census: (3702/895). PCGS Population (6575/1399). 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. NGC Census: (3702/895). PCGS Population (6569/1392). 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. NGC Census: (3702/895). PCGS Population (6569/1392). 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 PCGS. PCGS Population (6569/1392). NGC Census: (3702/895). 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. NGC Census: (3702/895). PCGS Population (6569/1392). 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. NGC Census: (3702/895). PCGS Population (6574/1397). 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. NGC Census: (3702/895). PCGS Population (6574/1397). 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. NGC Census: (3702/895). PCGS Population (6575/1399). 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. NGC Census: (3692/891). PCGS Population (6553/1401). 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. NGC Census: (3702/895). PCGS Population (6575/1399). 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. NGC Census: (3702/895). PCGS Population (6575/1399). 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 PCGS. PCGS Population (6575/1399). NGC Census: (3702/895). 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 PCGS. GSA. PCGS Population (6575/1399). NGC Census: (3702/895). 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 PCGS. PCGS Population (6575/1399). NGC Census: (3702/895). 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 PCGS. PCGS Population (6575/1399). NGC Census: (3702/895). 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. NGC Census: (3702/895). PCGS Population (6575/1399). 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 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (1340/59). NGC Census: (801/94). 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: (801/94). PCGS Population (1340/59). 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 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (1342/59). NGC Census: (797/94). 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: (801/94). PCGS Population (1333/59). 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: (801/94). PCGS Population (1333/59). 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: (801/94). PCGS Population (1340/59). Mintage: 1,136,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $735. (#7152)(
Registry values: P2, N991)
1884-CC $1 MS63 Prooflike NGC. NGC Census: (394/971). PCGS Population (848/1691). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $215. (#7153)(
Registry values: P2, N208)
1884-CC $1 MS63 Prooflike PCGS. PCGS Population (851/1696). NGC Census: (394/971). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $215. (#7153)(
Registry values: P2, N208)
1884-CC $1 MS64 Prooflike NGC. NGC Census: (675/296). PCGS Population (1159/537). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $260. (#7153)(
Registry values: P2, N491)
1884-CC $1 MS65 Prooflike NGC. NGC Census: (236/60). PCGS Population (447/86). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $440. (#7153)(
Registry values: P2, N991)
1884-CC $1 MS65 Prooflike ANACS. NGC Census: (236/60). PCGS Population (451/86). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $455. (#7153)(
Registry values: P2, N991)
1884-CC $1 MS63 Deep Mirror Prooflike PCGS. PCGS Population (776/2011). NGC Census: (320/857). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $330. (#97153)(
Registry values: P2, N208)
1884-CC $1 MS64 Deep Mirror Prooflike PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (1338/672). NGC Census: (600/257). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $450. (#97153)(
Registry values: P2, N491)
1884-CC $1 MS64 Deep Mirror Prooflike PCGS. PCGS Population (1336/675). NGC Census: (600/257). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $460. (#97153)(
Registry values: P2, N491)
1884-O $1 MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (12025/1189). NGC Census: (14968/1590). Mintage: 9,730,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $125. (#7154)(
Registry values: P1, N208)
1884-O $1 MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (1133/56). NGC Census: (1491/99). Mintage: 9,730,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $290. (#7154)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1884-O $1 MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (1127/56). NGC Census: (1491/99). Mintage: 9,730,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $290. (#7154)
From The Hemmelgarn Collection.(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1884-O $1 MS66 NGC. CAC. NGC Census: (1491/99). PCGS Population (1133/56). Mintage: 9,730,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $290. (#7154)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1884-O $1 MS64 Deep Mirror Prooflike NGC. NGC Census: (545/127). PCGS Population (676/284). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $260. (#97155)(
Registry values: P1, N208)
1884-O $1 MS64 Deep Mirror Prooflike PCGS. PCGS Population (676/284). NGC Census: (545/127). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $260. (#97155)(
Registry values: P1, N208)
1884-S $1 AU50 NGC. NGC Census: (728/3643). PCGS Population (865/2848). Mintage: 3,200,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $225. (#7156)(
Registry values: P9, N491)
1884-S $1 AU50 PCGS. PCGS Population (866/2863). NGC Census: (729/3645). Mintage: 3,200,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $225. (#7156)(
Registry values: P9, N491)
1884-S $1 AU50 PCGS. PCGS Population (866/2863). NGC Census: (729/3645). Mintage: 3,200,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $225. (#7156)(
Registry values: P9, N491)
1884-S $1 AU50 PCGS. PCGS Population (866/2863). NGC Census: (729/3645). Mintage: 3,200,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $225. (#7156)(
Registry values: P9, N491)
1884-S $1 AU53 ANACS. NGC Census: (817/2828). PCGS Population (826/2028). Mintage: 3,200,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU53: $260. (#7156)
From The Hemmelgarn Collection.(
Registry values: P9, N491)
1884-S $1 AU53 ANACS. NGC Census: (817/2828). PCGS Population (831/2032). Mintage: 3,200,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU53: $260. (#7156)(
Registry values: P9, N491)
1884-S $1 AU55 NGC. NGC Census: (1185/1643). PCGS Population (1170/858). 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 PCGS. PCGS Population (1170/858). NGC Census: (1185/1643). 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: (1185/1643). PCGS Population (1167/857). 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 AU58 NGC. NGC Census: (1279/364). PCGS Population (625/233). Mintage: 3,200,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $1,035. (#7156)(
Registry values: P9, N491)
1884-S $1 AU58 NGC. NGC Census: (1279/364). PCGS Population (623/234). Mintage: 3,200,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $1,035. (#7156)
From The Classic Collection.(
Registry values: P9, N491)
1885 $1 MS65 ★
NGC. Ex: Battle Creek Collection. NGC Census: (8862/1664). PCGS Population (7592/1335). Mintage: 17,787,768. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $145. (#7158)(
Registry values: P1, N208)
1885 $1 MS66 ANACS. NGC Census: (1480/184). PCGS Population (1266/69). Mintage: 17,787,768. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $325. (#7158)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1885 $1 MS66 PCGS Secure. CAC. PCGS Population (1265/69). NGC Census: (1480/184). Mintage: 17,787,768. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $325. (#7158)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1885 $1 MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (1480/184). PCGS Population (1267/69). Mintage: 17,787,768. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $325. (#7158)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1885 $1 MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (1480/184). PCGS Population (1267/69). Mintage: 17,787,768. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $325. (#7158)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1885 $1 MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (1480/184). PCGS Population (1266/69). Mintage: 17,787,768. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $325. (#7158)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1885 $1 MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (1480/184). PCGS Population (1266/69). Mintage: 17,787,768. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $325. (#7158)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1885 $1 MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (1266/69). NGC Census: (1480/184). Mintage: 17,787,768. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $325. (#7158)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1885 $1 MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (1266/69). NGC Census: (1480/184). Mintage: 17,787,768. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $325. (#7158)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1885 $1 MS64 Deep Mirror Prooflike NGC. NGC Census: (509/257). PCGS Population (562/363). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $300. (#97159)(
Registry values: P1, N208)
1885 $1 MS65 Deep Mirror Prooflike PCGS. PCGS Population (296/69). NGC Census: (197/60). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $700. (#97159)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1885 $1 MS65 Deep Mirror Prooflike NGC. NGC Census: (197/60). PCGS Population (296/69). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $700. (#97159)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1885-CC $1 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. XF. NGC Census: (1/7771). PCGS Population (7/16951). Mintage: 228,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $450. (#7160)(
Registry values: P4, N1)
1885-CC $1 --Rev Damage--NGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (14/7749). PCGS Population (46/16883). Mintage: 228,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $515. (#7160)
1885-CC $1 --Obverse Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (14/7749). PCGS Population (46/16901). Mintage: 228,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $515. (#7160)
1885-CC $1 --Obverse Damage--NGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (14/7749). PCGS Population (46/16931). Mintage: 228,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $515. (#7160)
1885-CC $1 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (573/7068). PCGS Population (1259/15405). 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: (573/7068). PCGS Population (1261/15449). 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: (573/7068). PCGS Population (1261/15449). 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: (573/7068). PCGS Population (1261/15449). Mintage: 228,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $540. (#7160)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1885-CC $1 MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (4083/11337). NGC Census: (1844/5224). Mintage: 228,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $550. (#7160)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1885-CC $1 MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (1844/5224). PCGS Population (4087/11362). Mintage: 228,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $550. (#7160)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1885-CC $1 MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (1844/5224). PCGS Population (4087/11356). Mintage: 228,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $550. (#7160)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1885-CC $1 MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (1844/5224). PCGS Population (4087/11356). Mintage: 228,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $550. (#7160)
From The Hemmelgarn Collection.(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1885-CC $1 MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (1844/5224). PCGS Population (4087/11356). Mintage: 228,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $550. (#7160)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1885-CC $1 MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (1844/5224). PCGS Population (4087/11362). Mintage: 228,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $550. (#7160)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1885-CC $1 MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (1844/5224). PCGS Population (4087/11362). Mintage: 228,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $550. (#7160)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1885-CC $1 MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (1844/5224). PCGS Population (4087/11362). Mintage: 228,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $550. (#7160)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1885-CC $1 MS63 NGC. GSA Hoard. NGC Census: (1844/5224). PCGS Population (4087/11362). Mintage: 228,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $550. (#7160)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1885-CC $1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (6624/4713). NGC Census: (2917/2307). 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 (6624/4713). NGC Census: (2917/2307). 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 (6624/4713). NGC Census: (2917/2307). 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 (6634/4728). NGC Census: (2917/2307). Mintage: 228,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $610. (#7160)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1885-CC $1 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (2913/2299). PCGS Population (6616/4726). Mintage: 228,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $610. (#7160)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1885-CC $1 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (2917/2307). PCGS Population (6624/4713). Mintage: 228,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $610. (#7160)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1885-CC $1 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (2917/2307). PCGS Population (6634/4728). Mintage: 228,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $610. (#7160)
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1885-CC $1 MS64 PCGS. GSA. PCGS Population (6634/4728). NGC Census: (2917/2307). Mintage: 228,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $610. (#7160)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1885-CC $1 MS64 ANACS. NGC Census: (2917/2307). PCGS Population (6634/4728). 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 (6634/4728). NGC Census: (2917/2307). Mintage: 228,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $610. (#7160)
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1885-CC $1 MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (3769/944). NGC Census: (1611/696). Mintage: 228,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $940. (#7160)(
Registry values: P4, N991)
1885-CC $1 MS65 PCGS. GSA. PCGS Population (3769/944). NGC Census: (1611/696). Mintage: 228,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $940. (#7160)(
Registry values: P4, N991)
1885-CC $1 MS65 NGC. NGC Census: (1611/696). PCGS Population (3775/950). Mintage: 228,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $940. (#7160)(
Registry values: P4, N991)
1885-CC $1 MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (3776/952). NGC Census: (1611/696). Mintage: 228,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $940. (#7160)(
Registry values: P4, N991)
1885-CC $1 MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (3776/952). NGC Census: (1611/696). Mintage: 228,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $940. (#7160)(
Registry values: P4, N991)
1885-CC $1 MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (3776/952). NGC Census: (1611/696). Mintage: 228,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $940. (#7160)(
Registry values: P4, N991)
1885-CC $1 MS63 Prooflike PCGS. PCGS Population (317/580). NGC Census: (154/309). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $585. (#7161)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1885-CC $1 MS63 Deep Mirror Prooflike NGC. NGC Census: (132/263). PCGS Population (377/698). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $885. (#97161)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1885-O $1 MS65 NGC. NGC Census: (22896/4086). PCGS Population (16334/2266). Mintage: 9,185,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $125. (#7162)(
Registry values: P1, N208)
1885-O $1 MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (16334/2266). NGC Census: (22896/4086). Mintage: 9,185,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $125. (#7162)(
Registry values: P1, N208)
1885-O $1 MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (3642/444). PCGS Population (2127/136). Mintage: 9,185,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $260. (#7162)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1885-O $1 MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (2127/136). NGC Census: (3642/444). Mintage: 9,185,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $260. (#7162)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1885-O $1 MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (2129/136). NGC Census: (3642/444). Mintage: 9,185,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $260. (#7162)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1885-O $1 MS64 Prooflike PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (572/222). NGC Census: (582/254). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $100. (#7163)(
Registry values: P1, N208)
1885-O $1 MS65 Prooflike NGC. NGC Census: (223/31). PCGS Population (195/23). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $220. (#7163)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1885-O $1 MS65 Deep Mirror Prooflike NGC. NGC Census: (141/21). PCGS Population (210/35). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $900. (#97163)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1885-S $1 MS61 PCGS. PCGS Population (365/6427). NGC Census: (291/3621). Mintage: 1,497,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS61: $180. (#7164)(
Registry values: P5, N208)
1885-S $1 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (747/2874). PCGS Population (1383/5009). Mintage: 1,497,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $225. (#7164)(
Registry values: P5, N491)
1885-S $1 MS63 ANACS. NGC Census: (1377/1497). PCGS Population (2536/2473). 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: (1377/1497). PCGS Population (2547/2492). 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: (1377/1497). PCGS Population (2547/2492). 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 (2047/437). NGC Census: (1283/214). Mintage: 1,497,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $570. (#7164)(
Registry values: P5, N991)
1885-S $1 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (1283/214). PCGS Population (2054/438). Mintage: 1,497,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $570. (#7164)
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: P5, N991)
1885-S $1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (2054/438). NGC Census: (1283/214). Mintage: 1,497,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $570. (#7164)
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: P5, N991)
1886 $1 MS66+ NGC. NGC Census: (3891/666). PCGS Population (2354/216). Mintage: 19,963,886. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $270. (#7166)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1886 $1 MS66 NGC. CAC. NGC Census: (3891/666). PCGS Population (2352/216). Mintage: 19,963,886. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $270. (#7166)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1886 $1 MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (2352/216). NGC Census: (3891/666). Mintage: 19,963,886. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $270. (#7166)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1886 $1 MS66 NGC. CAC. NGC Census: (3891/666). PCGS Population (2355/216). Mintage: 19,963,886. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $270. (#7166)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1886 $1 MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (3891/666). PCGS Population (2355/216). Mintage: 19,963,886. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $270. (#7166)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1886 $1 MS64 Deep Mirror Prooflike NGC. NGC Census: (214/77). PCGS Population (232/144). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $340. (#97167)(
Registry values: P1, N208)
1886-O $1 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (249/3412). PCGS Population (260/3518). Mintage: 10,710,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $60. (#7168)(
Registry values: P8, N1)
1886-O $1 AU58 NGC. NGC Census: (1116/1366). PCGS Population (730/1872). Mintage: 10,710,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $200. (#7168)(
Registry values: P8, N1)
1886-O $1 AU58 NGC. NGC Census: (1116/1366). PCGS Population (730/1872). Mintage: 10,710,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $200. (#7168)(
Registry values: P8, N1)
1886-O $1 AU58 NGC. NGC Census: (1116/1366). PCGS Population (730/1872). Mintage: 10,710,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $200. (#7168)(
Registry values: P8, N1)
1886-O $1 AU58 NGC. NGC Census: (1116/1366). PCGS Population (727/1869). Mintage: 10,710,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $200. (#7168)(
Registry values: P8, N1)
1886-O $1 AU58 NGC. NGC Census: (1116/1366). PCGS Population (727/1869). Mintage: 10,710,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $200. (#7168)(
Registry values: P8, N1)
1886-S $1 MS61 ANACS. NGC Census: (200/2180). PCGS Population (255/3976). Mintage: 750,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS61: $265. (#7170)(
Registry values: P6, N491)
1886-S $1 MS62 ANACS. NGC Census: (543/1637). PCGS Population (1000/3009). Mintage: 750,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $295. (#7170)
From The Hemmelgarn Collection.(
Registry values: P6, N491)
1886-S $1 MS62 NGC. Redfield. NGC Census: (543/1637). PCGS Population (1000/3009). Mintage: 750,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $295. (#7170)(
Registry values: P6, N491)
1886-S $1 MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (856/781). PCGS Population (1585/1424). 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. PCGS Population (1585/1424). NGC Census: (856/781). 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. PCGS Population (1585/1424). NGC Census: (856/781). 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 (1147/277). NGC Census: (661/120). Mintage: 750,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $670. (#7170)(
Registry values: P6, N991)
1886-S $1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (1147/277). NGC Census: (661/120). Mintage: 750,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $670. (#7170)
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: P6, N991)
(5)1887 $1 MS64 ★ NGC-PCGS. NGC Census: (66156/25426). PCGS Population (46778/15109). Mintage: 20,290,710. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $50. (#7172)(
Registry values: P1, N208)
1887 $1 MS65 NGC. NGC Census: (22158/3268). PCGS Population (13770/1339). Mintage: 20,290,710. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $125. (#7172)(
Registry values: P1, N208)
1887 $1 MS65 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (13760/1336). NGC Census: (22158/3268). Mintage: 20,290,710. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $126. (#7172)
From The Classic Collection.(
Registry values: P1, N208)
1887 $1 MS65 ★
NGC. Ex:Battle Creek Collection. NGC Census: (22158/3268). PCGS Population (13770/1339). Mintage: 20,290,710. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $125. (#7172)(
Registry values: P1, N208)
1887 $1 MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (1272/67). NGC Census: (3020/248). Mintage: 20,290,710. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $270. (#7172)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1887 $1 MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (3020/248). PCGS Population (1272/67). Mintage: 20,290,710. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $270. (#7172)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1887/6 $1 MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (418/473). NGC Census: (272/309). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $460. (#7174)(
Registry values: P4, N991)
1887/6 $1 MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (418/473). NGC Census: (272/309). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $460. (#7174)(
Registry values: P4, N991)
1887/6 $1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (343/130). NGC Census: (216/93). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $800. (#7174)
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: P4, N1793)
1887/6 $1 MS64 NGC. CAC. Top-100 Vam-2. NGC Census: (216/93). PCGS Population (343/130). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $800. (#7174)(
Registry values: P4, N1793)
1887-O $1 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (1694/94). PCGS Population (2226/290). Mintage: 11,550,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $340. (#7176)(
Registry values: P5, N491)
1887-O $1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (2226/294). NGC Census: (1694/94). Mintage: 11,550,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $330. (#7176)(
Registry values: P5, N491)
1887-O $1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (2226/294). NGC Census: (1694/94). Mintage: 11,550,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $330. (#7176)(
Registry values: P5, N491)
1887-O $1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (2226/294). NGC Census: (1694/94). Mintage: 11,550,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $330. (#7176)(
Registry values: P5, N491)
1887-O $1 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (1694/94). PCGS Population (2226/294). Mintage: 11,550,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $330. (#7176)(
Registry values: P5, N491)
1887-O $1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (2226/294). NGC Census: (1694/94). Mintage: 11,550,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $330. (#7176)(
Registry values: P5, N491)
1887-O $1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (2226/294). NGC Census: (1694/94). Mintage: 11,550,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $330. (#7176)
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: P5, N491)
1887-O $1 MS63 Prooflike PCGS. PCGS Population (108/115). NGC Census: (91/81). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $180. (#7177)(
Registry values: P5, N491)
1887-S $1 MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (2404/1941). NGC Census: (1400/1031). Mintage: 1,771,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $210. (#7180)(
Registry values: P6, N491)
1887-S $1 MS63 NGC. RedField Hoard. NGC Census: (1400/1031). PCGS Population (2408/1953). Mintage: 1,771,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $210. (#7180)(
Registry values: P6, N491)
1887-S $1 MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (2413/1957). NGC Census: (1400/1031). 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. PCGS Population (1630/311). NGC Census: (870/161). Mintage: 1,771,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $545. (#7180)(
Registry values: P6, N991)
1887-S $1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (1641/316). NGC Census: (870/161). Mintage: 1,771,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $540. (#7180)(
Registry values: P6, N991)
1887-S $1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (1630/311). NGC Census: (870/161). Mintage: 1,771,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $545. (#7180)(
Registry values: P6, N991)
1887-S $1 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (870/161). PCGS Population (1630/311). Mintage: 1,771,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $545. (#7180)(
Registry values: P6, N991)
1887-S $1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (1641/316). NGC Census: (870/161). Mintage: 1,771,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $540. (#7180)
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: P6, N991)
1888 $1 MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (546/12). NGC Census: (799/53). Mintage: 19,183,832. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $515. (#7182)(
Registry values: P2, N991)
1888 $1 MS66 NGC. CAC. NGC Census: (799/53). PCGS Population (546/12). Mintage: 19,183,832. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $515. (#7182)(
Registry values: P2, N991)
1888 $1 MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (799/53). PCGS Population (546/12). Mintage: 19,183,832. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $515. (#7182)(
Registry values: P2, N991)
1888 $1 MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (799/53). PCGS Population (546/12). Mintage: 19,183,832. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $515. (#7182)(
Registry values: P2, N991)
1888 $1 MS64 Deep Mirror Prooflike NGC. NGC Census: (73/35). PCGS Population (108/49). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $380. (#97183)(
Registry values: P2, N491)
1888-O $1 XF40 ANACS. Hot Lips, Vam-4 Top-100. NGC Census: (44/16560). PCGS Population (8/15140). Mintage: 12,150,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $19. (#7184)(
Registry values: P4, N1)
1888-O $1 MS65 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (1608/180). NGC Census: (1231/39). Mintage: 12,150,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $440. (#7184)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1888-O $1 MS65 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (1608/180). NGC Census: (1231/39). Mintage: 12,150,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $440. (#7184)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1888-O $1 MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (1611/181). NGC Census: (1231/39). Mintage: 12,150,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $440. (#7184)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1888-O $1 MS65 NGC. NGC Census: (1231/39). PCGS Population (1608/181). Mintage: 12,150,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $440. (#7184)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1888-O $1 MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (1611/181). NGC Census: (1231/39). Mintage: 12,150,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $440. (#7184)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1888-S $1 --Cleaned--ANACS. AU50 Details. NGC Census: (22/2977). PCGS Population (74/5275). Mintage: 657,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $165. (#7186)(
Registry values: P6, N1)
1888-S $1 MS61 NGC. NGC Census: (198/2400). PCGS Population (278/4485). Mintage: 657,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS61: $255. (#7186)(
Registry values: P6, N491)
1888-S $1 MS61 ANACS. NGC Census: (198/2400). PCGS Population (278/4485). Mintage: 657,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS61: $255. (#7186)
From The Hemmelgarn Collection.(
Registry values: P6, N491)
1888-S $1 MS61 NGC. NGC Census: (198/2400). PCGS Population (278/4462). Mintage: 657,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS61: $255. (#7186)(
Registry values: P6, N491)
1888-S $1 MS62 ANACS. NGC Census: (622/1778). PCGS Population (980/3471). Mintage: 657,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $290. (#7186)(
Registry values: P6, N491)
1888-S $1 MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (982/3503). NGC Census: (622/1778). 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: (838/940). PCGS Population (1892/1611). Mintage: 657,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $370. (#7186)(
Registry values: P6, N491)
1888-S $1 MS63 ANACS. NGC Census: (838/940). PCGS Population (1892/1611). Mintage: 657,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $370. (#7186)(
Registry values: P6, N491)
1888-S $1 MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (1892/1611). NGC Census: (838/940). Mintage: 657,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $370. (#7186)(
Registry values: P6, N491)
1888-S $1 MS63 NGC. RedField. NGC Census: (838/940). PCGS Population (1892/1611). Mintage: 657,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $370. (#7186)(
Registry values: P6, N491)
1888-S $1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (1347/264). NGC Census: (829/111). Mintage: 657,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $750. (#7186)(
Registry values: P6, N991)
1888-S $1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (1347/264). NGC Census: (829/111). Mintage: 657,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $750. (#7186)
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: P6, N991)
1889 $1 MS65 NGC. NGC Census: (1717/156). PCGS Population (1546/179). Mintage: 21,726,812. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $275. (#7188)(
Registry values: P3, N491)
1889 $1 MS65 NGC. NGC Census: (1717/156). PCGS Population (1546/179). Mintage: 21,726,812. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $275. (#7188)(
Registry values: P3, N491)
1889 $1 MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (1550/181). NGC Census: (1717/156). Mintage: 21,726,812. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $265. (#7188)(
Registry values: P3, N491)
1889 $1 MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (155/1). PCGS Population (177/4). Mintage: 21,726,812. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $1,075. (#7188)(
Registry values: P3, N1793)
1889 $1 MS64 Prooflike NGC. NGC Census: (113/29). PCGS Population (64/27). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $200. (#7189)(
Registry values: P3, N491)
1889-CC $1 Good 6 PCGS. PCGS Population (146/4066). NGC Census: (76/2548). Mintage: 350,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Good 6 : $486. (#7190)(
Registry values: P9, N1)
1889-CC $1 --Scratches--NGC Details. VG. NGC Census: (86/2462). PCGS Population (169/3917). Mintage: 350,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VG8 : $535. (#7190)
1889-CC $1 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. VG. NGC Census: (86/2462). PCGS Population (167/3892). Mintage: 350,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VG8 : $535. (#7190)(
Registry values: P9, N1)
1889-CC $1 --Countermarked"1949"--VG8 ANACS. VG8 Details. NGC Census: (86/2462). PCGS Population (169/3917). Mintage: 350,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VG8 : $535. (#7190)(
Registry values: P9, N1)
1889-CC $1 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. VG. NGC Census: (86/2462). PCGS Population (168/3898). Mintage: 350,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VG8 : $535. (#7190)(
Registry values: P9, N1)
1889-CC $1 --Bent--NGC Details. VG. NGC Census: (86/2462). PCGS Population (168/3906). Mintage: 350,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VG8 : $535. (#7190)(
Registry values: P9, N1)
1889-CC $1 VG10 PCGS. PCGS Population (218/3699). NGC Census: (106/2356). Mintage: 350,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VG10: $610. (#7190)(
Registry values: P9, N1)
1889-CC $1 VG10 PCGS. PCGS Population (218/3699). NGC Census: (106/2356). Mintage: 350,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VG10: $610. (#7190)(
Registry values: P9, N1)
1889-CC $1 --Cleaned, Rim Damaged--NGC Details. Fine. NGC Census: (136/2220). PCGS Population (261/3423). Mintage: 350,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Fine 12: $750. (#7190)(
Registry values: P9, N1)
1889-CC $1 Fine 12 NGC. NGC Census: (136/2220). PCGS Population (259/3419). 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: (136/2220). PCGS Population (263/3428). 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. Fine. NGC Census: (136/2220). PCGS Population (259/3419). Mintage: 350,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Fine 12: $750. (#7190)(
Registry values: P9, N1)
1889-CC $1 Fine 15 PCGS. PCGS Population (328/3107). NGC Census: (132/2088). Mintage: 350,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Fine 15: $846. (#7190)(
Registry values: P9, N1)
1889-CC $1 --Reverse Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. VF. NGC Census: (158/1930). PCGS Population (256/2845). Mintage: 350,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $1,025. (#7190)
1889-CC $1 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. VF. NGC Census: (158/1930). PCGS Population (256/2845). 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: (158/1930). PCGS Population (256/2836). 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: (158/1930). PCGS Population (256/2840). Mintage: 350,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $1,025. (#7190)(
Registry values: P9, N1)
1889-CC $1 --Cleaned--ANACS. XF Details Net VF20. NGC Census: (158/1930). PCGS Population (256/2851). Mintage: 350,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $1,025. (#7190)(
Registry values: P9, N1)
1889-O $1 MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (1031/3259). NGC Census: (610/2118). Mintage: 11,875,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $170. (#7192)(
Registry values: P6, N491)
1889-O $1 MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (1815/1468). NGC Census: (1208/910). Mintage: 11,875,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $315. (#7192)(
Registry values: P6, N491)
1889-O $1 MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (9920/26984). PCGS Population (13141/25987). Mintage: 12,290,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $41. (#7260)(
Registry values: P6, N491)
1889-O $1 MS63 ANACS. NGC Census: (1208/910). PCGS Population (1808/1451). Mintage: 11,875,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $315. (#7192)(
Registry values: P6, N491)
1889-O $1 MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (1208/910). PCGS Population (1815/1468). Mintage: 11,875,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $315. (#7192)(
Registry values: P6, N491)
1889-O $1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (1327/141). NGC Census: (859/51). Mintage: 11,875,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $655. (#7192)(
Registry values: P6, N991)
1889-O $1 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (859/51). PCGS Population (1321/141). Mintage: 11,875,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $665. (#7192)(
Registry values: P6, N991)
1889-O $1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (1327/141). NGC Census: (859/51). Mintage: 11,875,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $655. (#7192)
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: P6, N991)
1889-O $1 MS63 Prooflike NGC. CAC. NGC Census: (19/28). PCGS Population (31/38). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $375. (#7193)(
Registry values: P6, N491)
1889-S $1 MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (1113/5002). NGC Census: (690/2736). Mintage: 700,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $220. (#7194)(
Registry values: P6, N491)
1889-S $1 MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (1113/5008). NGC Census: (690/2736). Mintage: 700,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $220. (#7194)(
Registry values: P6, N491)
1889-S $1 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (690/2736). PCGS Population (1105/4982). Mintage: 700,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $220. (#7194)(
Registry values: P6, N491)
1889-S $1 MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (1113/5002). NGC Census: (690/2736). Mintage: 700,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $220. (#7194)(
Registry values: P6, N491)
1889-S $1 MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (1264/1462). PCGS Population (2335/2667). Mintage: 700,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $280. (#7194)(
Registry values: P6, N491)
1889-S $1 MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (1264/1462). PCGS Population (2335/2667). Mintage: 700,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $280. (#7194)(
Registry values: P6, N491)
1889-S $1 MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (2342/2655). NGC Census: (1272/1464). Mintage: 700,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $280. (#7194)
From The Hemmelgarn Collection.(
Registry values: P6, N491)
1889-S $1 MS63 NGC. Redfield Hoard. NGC Census: (1272/1464). PCGS Population (2342/2655). Mintage: 700,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $280. (#7194)(
Registry values: P6, N491)
1889-S $1 MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (2344/2658). NGC Census: (1272/1464). Mintage: 700,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $280. (#7194)(
Registry values: P6, N491)
1889-S $1 MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (1272/1464). PCGS Population (2344/2658). Mintage: 700,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $280. (#7194)(
Registry values: P6, N491)
1889-S $1 MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (1272/1464). PCGS Population (2344/2658). Mintage: 700,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $280. (#7194)(
Registry values: P6, N491)
1889-S $1 MS63 NGC. RedField. NGC Census: (1272/1464). PCGS Population (2344/2658). Mintage: 700,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $280. (#7194)(
Registry values: P6, N491)
1889-S $1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (2049/601). NGC Census: (1210/254). Mintage: 700,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $495. (#7194)(
Registry values: P6, N491)
1889-S $1 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (1210/254). PCGS Population (2053/605). Mintage: 700,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $495. (#7194)(
Registry values: P6, N491)
1889-S $1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (2055/606). NGC Census: (1210/254). Mintage: 700,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $495. (#7194)(
Registry values: P6, N491)
1889-S $1 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (1210/254). PCGS Population (2053/605). Mintage: 700,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $495. (#7194)(
Registry values: P6, N491)
1889-S $1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (2053/605). NGC Census: (1210/254). Mintage: 700,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $495. (#7194)
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: P6, N491)
1889-S $1 MS63 Prooflike PCGS. PCGS Population (53/44). NGC Census: (94/73). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $400. (#7195)(
Registry values: P6, N991)
1890 $1 MS64 PCGS Secure. CAC. PCGS Population (3014/350). NGC Census: (3530/259). Mintage: 16,802,590. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $118. (#7196)(
Registry values: P4, N208)
1890 $1 MS62 Prooflike PCGS. PCGS Population (60/148). NGC Census: (41/189). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $105. (#7197)(
Registry values: P4, N69)
1890-CC $1 Genuine PCGS. 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.
1890-CC $1 --Cleaned--ANACS. AU55 Details. NGC Census: (102/4058). PCGS Population (184/8353). Mintage: 2,309,041. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $200. (#7198)(
Registry values: P5, N1)
1890-CC $1 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (1055/2342). PCGS Population (2033/5406). Mintage: 2,309,041. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $490. (#7198)(
Registry values: P5, N491)
1890-CC $1 MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (1352/990). PCGS Population (3165/2218). Mintage: 2,309,041. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $670. (#7198)(
Registry values: P5, N991)
1890-CC $1 MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (3166/2240). NGC Census: (1352/990). Mintage: 2,309,041. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $660. (#7198)(
Registry values: P5, N991)
1890-CC $1 MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (1332/984). PCGS Population (3161/2311). Mintage: 2,309,041. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $670. (#7198)(
Registry values: P5, N991)
1890-CC $1 MS62 Prooflike NGC. NGC Census: (71/145). PCGS Population (116/227). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $625. (#7199)(
Registry values: P5, N491)
1890-CC $1 MS62 Prooflike NGC. NGC Census: (71/145). PCGS Population (116/227). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $625. (#7199)(
Registry values: P5, N491)
1890-O $1 MS64 NGC. CAC. NGC Census: (2427/175). PCGS Population (3050/434). Mintage: 10,701,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $245. (#7200)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1890-O $1 MS64 ANACS. NGC Census: (1903/351). PCGS Population (2654/728). Mintage: 8,230,373. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $230. (#7202)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1890-O $1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (3050/434). NGC Census: (2427/175). Mintage: 10,701,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $245. (#7200)
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1890-O $1 MS64 Prooflike PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (126/22). NGC Census: (113/13). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $320. (#7201)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1890-S $1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (2659/728). NGC Census: (1903/351). 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 NGC. NGC Census: (1903/351). PCGS Population (2659/728). 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 (2671/728). NGC Census: (1903/351). 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 (2673/728). NGC Census: (1903/351). 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. CAC. PCGS Population (2666/728). NGC Census: (1903/351). 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 (2666/728). NGC Census: (1903/351). 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 NGC. NGC Census: (1903/351). PCGS Population (2671/728). 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 (2671/728). NGC Census: (1903/351). Mintage: 8,230,373. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $230. (#7202)
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1890-S $1 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (1903/351). PCGS Population (2671/728). Mintage: 8,230,373. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $230. (#7202)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1891 $1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (1486/108). NGC Census: (1037/90). Mintage: 8,694,206. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $535. (#7204)(
Registry values: P6, N991)
1891 $1 MS64 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (1503/109). NGC Census: (1037/90). Mintage: 8,694,206. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $535. (#7204)(
Registry values: P6, N991)
1891 $1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (1503/109). NGC Census: (1037/90). Mintage: 8,694,206. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $535. (#7204)(
Registry values: P6, N991)
1891 $1 MS64 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (1503/109). NGC Census: (1037/90). Mintage: 8,694,206. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $535. (#7204)(
Registry values: P6, N991)
1891 $1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (1498/109). NGC Census: (1037/90). Mintage: 8,694,206. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $535. (#7204)(
Registry values: P6, N991)
1891 $1 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (1037/90). PCGS Population (1503/109). Mintage: 8,694,206. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $535. (#7204)(
Registry values: P6, N991)
1891 $1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (1503/109). NGC Census: (1037/90). Mintage: 8,694,206. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $535. (#7204)
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: P6, N991)
1891 $1 MS63 Prooflike PCGS. PCGS Population (29/17). NGC Census: (23/19). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $800. (#7205)(
Registry values: P6, N991)
1891-CC $1 AU53 ANACS. NGC Census: (52/6286). PCGS Population (76/11808). Mintage: 1,618,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU53: $160. (#7206)(
Registry values: P6, N1)
1891-CC $1 --Obverse Wheel Mark--NGC Details. Unc. Top-100 Vam-3, Spitting Eagle. NGC Census: (108/5793). PCGS Population (321/11062). Mintage: 1,618,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $275. (#7206)
1891-CC $1 MS62 NGC. Top-100 Vam-3, Spitting Eagle. NGC Census: (1541/3673). PCGS Population (2474/7730). Mintage: 1,618,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $440. (#7206)(
Registry values: P6, N491)
1891-CC $1 MS62 NGC. Top-100 Vam-3, Spitting Eagle. NGC Census: (1541/3673). PCGS Population (2474/7730). Mintage: 1,618,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $440. (#7206)(
Registry values: P6, N491)
1891-CC $1 MS62 ANACS. Vam-3 Top-100. NGC Census: (1541/3673). PCGS Population (2474/7730). Mintage: 1,618,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $440. (#7206)(
Registry values: P6, N491)
1891-CC $1 MS62 ANACS. NGC Census: (1541/3673). PCGS Population (2474/7730). Mintage: 1,618,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $440. (#7206)(
Registry values: P6, N491)
1891-CC $1 MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (4246/3461). NGC Census: (2090/1583). Mintage: 1,618,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $565. (#7206)(
Registry values: P6, N491)
1891-CC $1 MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (2090/1583). PCGS Population (4244/3486). Mintage: 1,618,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $565. (#7206)(
Registry values: P6, N491)
1891-CC $1 MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (4244/3486). NGC Census: (2090/1583). Mintage: 1,618,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $565. (#7206)(
Registry values: P6, N491)
1891-CC $1 MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (4244/3486). NGC Census: (2090/1583). Mintage: 1,618,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $565. (#7206)(
Registry values: P6, N491)
1891-CC $1 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (1428/155). PCGS Population (2966/495). Mintage: 1,618,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $965. (#7206)(
Registry values: P6, N991)
1891-CC $1 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (1428/155). PCGS Population (2984/502). Mintage: 1,618,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $1,000. (#7206)(
Registry values: P6, N991)
1891-CC $1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (2984/502). NGC Census: (1428/155). Mintage: 1,618,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $1,000. (#7206)
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: P6, N991)
1891-O $1 MS63 ANACS. NGC Census: (1312/996). PCGS Population (1906/1315). Mintage: 7,954,529. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $265. (#7208)
From The Hemmelgarn Collection.(
Registry values: P7, N491)
1891-O $1 MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (1906/1315). NGC Census: (1312/996). Mintage: 7,954,529. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $265. (#7208)(
Registry values: P7, N491)
1891-O $1 MS64 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (1238/77). NGC Census: (925/71). Mintage: 7,954,529. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $675. (#7208)(
Registry values: P7, N991)
1891-O $1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (1281/77). NGC Census: (925/71). Mintage: 7,954,529. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $660. (#7208)(
Registry values: P7, N991)
1891-O $1 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (925/71). PCGS Population (1236/77). Mintage: 7,954,529. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $660. (#7208)(
Registry values: P7, N991)
1891-O $1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (1238/77). NGC Census: (925/71). Mintage: 7,954,529. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $675. (#7208)
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: P7, N991)
1891-S $1 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (1208/224). PCGS Population (1770/436). Mintage: 5,296,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $230. (#7210)(
Registry values: P5, N491)
1891-S $1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (1773/437). NGC Census: (1208/224). Mintage: 5,296,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $230. (#7210)(
Registry values: P5, N491)
1891-S $1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (1773/437). NGC Census: (1208/224). Mintage: 5,296,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $230. (#7210)
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: P5, N491)
1892 $1 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (517/1748). PCGS Population (729/3059). Mintage: 1,037,245. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $205. (#7212)(
Registry values: P6, N491)
1892 $1 MS62 ANACS. NGC Census: (517/1745). PCGS Population (727/3109). Mintage: 1,037,245. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $205. (#7212)(
Registry values: P6, N491)
1892 $1 MS63 ANACS. NGC Census: (958/790). PCGS Population (1603/1456). Mintage: 1,037,245. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $365. (#7212)(
Registry values: P6, N491)
1892 $1 MS64 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (1252/204). NGC Census: (704/86). Mintage: 1,037,245. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $785. (#7212)(
Registry values: P6, N991)
1892 $1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (1252/204). NGC Census: (704/86). Mintage: 1,037,245. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $785. (#7212)(
Registry values: P6, N991)
1892 $1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (1252/204). NGC Census: (704/86). Mintage: 1,037,245. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $785. (#7212)
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: P6, N991)
1892-CC $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.
1892-CC $1 VF25 PCGS. PCGS Population (36/6576). NGC Census: (16/3724). Mintage: 1,352,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF25: $260. (#7214)(
Registry values: P7, N1)
1892-CC $1 XF40 NGC. NGC Census: (29/3654). PCGS Population (88/6364). 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: (29/3654). PCGS Population (87/6346). 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: (29/3654). PCGS Population (87/6346). Mintage: 1,352,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $410. (#7214)(
Registry values: P7, N1)
1892-CC $1 --Cleaned--ANACS. XF45 Details. NGC Census: (60/3594). PCGS Population (116/6220). Mintage: 1,352,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $466. (#7214)(
Registry values: P7, N1)
1892-CC $1 XF45 ANACS. NGC Census: (60/3594). PCGS Population (116/6255). Mintage: 1,352,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $466. (#7214)(
Registry values: P7, N1)
1892-CC $1 --Cleaned--ANACS. XF45 Details. NGC Census: (60/3594). PCGS Population (116/6248). Mintage: 1,352,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $466. (#7214)(
Registry values: P7, N1)
1892-CC $1 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (27/3567). PCGS Population (74/6156). Mintage: 1,352,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $570. (#7214)(
Registry values: P7, N491)
1892-CC $1 --Improperly Cleaned, Rev Damage--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (27/3567). PCGS Population (74/6156). Mintage: 1,352,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $570. (#7214)(
Registry values: P7, N491)
1892-CC $1 AU53 NGC. NGC Census: (47/3520). PCGS Population (91/6089). Mintage: 1,352,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU53: $600. (#7214)
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: P7, N491)
1892-CC $1 AU53 PCGS. PCGS Population (91/6089). NGC Census: (47/3520). Mintage: 1,352,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU53: $600. (#7214)(
Registry values: P7, N491)
1892-CC $1 AU55 PCGS. PCGS Population (136/5953). NGC Census: (97/3423). Mintage: 1,352,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $700. (#7214)(
Registry values: P7, N491)
1892-O $1 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (603/2661). PCGS Population (955/3978). 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 ANACS. NGC Census: (603/2661). PCGS Population (955/3978). Mintage: 2,744,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $210. (#7216)(
Registry values: P7, N208)
1892-O $1 MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (1394/1267). PCGS Population (2199/1782). Mintage: 2,744,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $250. (#7216)(
Registry values: P7, N491)
1892-O $1 MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (1394/1267). PCGS Population (2199/1782). Mintage: 2,744,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $250. (#7216)(
Registry values: P7, N491)
1892-O $1 MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (2199/1782). NGC Census: (1394/1267). Mintage: 2,744,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $250. (#7216)(
Registry values: P7, N491)
1892-O $1 MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (2194/1792). NGC Census: (1394/1267). Mintage: 2,744,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $250. (#7216)
From The Hemmelgarn Collection.(
Registry values: P7, N491)
1892-O $1 MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (2199/1782). NGC Census: (1394/1267). Mintage: 2,744,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $250. (#7216)(
Registry values: P7, N491)
1892-O $1 MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (2198/1802). NGC Census: (1394/1267). Mintage: 2,744,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $250. (#7216)(
Registry values: P7, N491)
1892-O $1 MS64 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (1652/150). NGC Census: (1189/78). Mintage: 2,744,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $660. (#7216)(
Registry values: P7, N991)
1892-O $1 MS64 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (1652/150). NGC Census: (1189/78). Mintage: 2,744,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $660. (#7216)(
Registry values: P7, N991)
1892-O $1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (1652/150). NGC Census: (1189/78). Mintage: 2,744,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $660. (#7216)
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: P7, N991)
1892-S $1 XF45 ANACS. NGC Census: (823/900). PCGS Population (747/785). 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 NGC. NGC Census: (823/900). PCGS Population (750/785). Mintage: 1,200,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $593. (#7218)(
Registry values: P8, N491)
1892-S $1 --Improperly Cleaned--NCS. AU Details.. NGC Census: (297/603). PCGS Population (297/489). Mintage: 1,200,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $1,175. (#7218)(
Registry values: P8, N1793)
1893 $1 --Polished--NGC Details. XF. NGC Census: (78/2780). PCGS Population (168/4342). Mintage: 389,792. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $210. (#7220)(
Registry values: P7, N1)
1893 $1 XF45 ANACS. NGC Census: (195/2585). PCGS Population (305/4062). Mintage: 389,792. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $229. (#7220)
From The Hemmelgarn Collection.(
Registry values: P7, N1)
1893 $1 AU50 NGC. NGC Census: (167/2418). PCGS Population (215/3838). Mintage: 389,792. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $265. (#7220)(
Registry values: P7, N491)
1893 $1 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (167/2418). PCGS Population (213/3826). Mintage: 389,792. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $265. (#7220)(
Registry values: P7, N491)
1893 $1 AU50 ANACS. NGC Census: (167/2418). PCGS Population (216/3846). Mintage: 389,792. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $265. (#7220)(
Registry values: P7, N491)
1893 $1 AU55 PCGS. PCGS Population (188/3499). NGC Census: (183/2078). Mintage: 389,792. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $330. (#7220)(
Registry values: P7, N491)
1893 $1 AU55 PCGS. PCGS Population (188/3518). NGC Census: (183/2078). Mintage: 389,792. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $330. (#7220)(
Registry values: P7, N491)
1893 $1 AU58 NGC. NGC Census: (180/1898). PCGS Population (159/3359). Mintage: 389,792. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $360. (#7220)(
Registry values: P7, N491)
1893 $1 MS61 NGC. NGC Census: (155/1709). PCGS Population (182/3162). Mintage: 389,792. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS61: $640. (#7220)(
Registry values: P7, N991)
1893 $1 MS61 NGC. NGC Census: (155/1712). PCGS Population (184/3127). Mintage: 389,792. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS61: $640. (#7220)(
Registry values: P7, N991)
1893 $1 MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (694/2433). NGC Census: (393/1319). Mintage: 389,792. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $720. (#7220)(
Registry values: P7, N991)
1893 $1 MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (1146/1287). NGC Census: (593/726). Mintage: 389,792. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $950. (#7220)(
Registry values: P7, N991)
1893 $1 MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (592/725). PCGS Population (1143/1327). Mintage: 389,792. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $965. (#7220)(
Registry values: P7, N991)
1893-CC $1 Good 6 PCGS. PCGS Population (75/4733). NGC Census: (48/2469). Mintage: 677,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Good 6 : $171. (#7222)(
Registry values: P8, N1)
1893-CC $1 --Cleaned, Edge Damaged--ANACS. Fine 12 Details. NGC Census: (65/2289). PCGS Population (133/4374). Mintage: 677,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Fine 12: $250. (#7222)(
Registry values: P8, N1)
1893-CC $1 --Cleaned--ANACS. Fine 12 Details. NGC Census: (65/2289). PCGS Population (133/4367). Mintage: 677,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Fine 12: $250. (#7222)(
Registry values: P8, N1)
1893-CC $1 Fine 12 NGC. NGC Census: (65/2289). PCGS Population (133/4374). Mintage: 677,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Fine 12: $250. (#7222)(
Registry values: P8, N1)
1893-CC $1 Fine 15 ANACS. NGC Census: (53/2236). PCGS Population (129/4238). Mintage: 677,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Fine 15: $353. (#7222)(
Registry values: P8, N1)
1893-CC $1 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. VF. NGC Census: (86/2150). PCGS Population (132/4113). Mintage: 677,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $545. (#7222)
1893-CC $1 --Polished--NGC Details. VF. NGC Census: (86/2150). PCGS Population (130/4092). Mintage: 677,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $545. (#7222)(
Registry values: P8, N1)
1893-CC $1 --Scratched, Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. VF. NGC Census: (86/2150). PCGS Population (130/4092). Mintage: 677,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $545. (#7222)(
Registry values: P8, N1)
1893-CC $1 VF20 NGC. CAC. NGC Census: (86/2150). PCGS Population (132/4106). Mintage: 677,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $545. (#7222)(
Registry values: P8, N1)
1893-CC $1 --Cleaned--ANACS. VF25 Details. NGC Census: (94/2056). PCGS Population (125/3967). Mintage: 677,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF25: $621. (#7222)(
Registry values: P8, N1)
1893-CC $1 VF25 PCGS. PCGS Population (129/3984). NGC Census: (94/2056). Mintage: 677,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF25: $621. (#7222)(
Registry values: P8, N1)
1893-CC $1 VF25 PCGS. PCGS Population (129/3984). NGC Census: (94/2056). Mintage: 677,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF25: $621. (#7222)(
Registry values: P8, N1)
1893-CC $1 VF30 NGC. NGC Census: (111/1945). PCGS Population (154/3826). Mintage: 677,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF30: $761. (#7222)(
Registry values: P8, N1)
1893-CC $1 VF30 PCGS. PCGS Population (156/3828). NGC Census: (111/1945). Mintage: 677,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF30: $763. (#7222)(
Registry values: P8, N1)
1893-CC $1 VF30 PCGS. PCGS Population (156/3828). NGC Census: (111/1945). Mintage: 677,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF30: $763. (#7222)(
Registry values: P8, N1)
1893-CC $1 VF30 ANACS. NGC Census: (111/1945). PCGS Population (156/3828). Mintage: 677,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF30: $763. (#7222)(
Registry values: P8, N1)
1893-CC $1 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. XF. NGC Census: (119/1747). PCGS Population (180/3466). Mintage: 677,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $1,085. (#7222)(
Registry values: P8, N1)
1893-CC $1 --Cleaned--ANACS. AU Details Net XF40. NGC Census: (119/1747). PCGS Population (182/3479). Mintage: 677,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $1,090. (#7222)(
Registry values: P8, N1)
1893-O $1 Fine 15 ANACS. NGC Census: (33/1739). PCGS Population (72/2473). Mintage: 300,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Fine 15: $213. (#7224)(
Registry values: P8, N1)
1893-O $1 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. VF. NGC Census: (36/1703). PCGS Population (73/2382). Mintage: 300,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $265. (#7224)
1893-O $1 VF20 PCGS. PCGS Population (76/2397). NGC Census: (36/1703). Mintage: 300,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $265. (#7224)(
Registry values: P8, N1)
1893-O $1 VF30 NGC. NGC Census: (49/1601). PCGS Population (97/2207). Mintage: 300,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF30: $343. (#7224)(
Registry values: P8, N1)
1893-O $1 VF30 NGC. NGC Census: (49/1601). PCGS Population (100/2223). Mintage: 300,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF30: $343. (#7224)(
Registry values: P8, N1)
1893-O $1 --Cleaned--ANACS. XF40 Details. NGC Census: (85/1478). PCGS Population (159/1959). 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: (85/1478). PCGS Population (161/1968). Mintage: 300,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $460. (#7224)
From The Hemmelgarn Collection.(
Registry values: P8, N1)
1893-O $1 XF45 NGC. NGC Census: (157/1321). PCGS Population (249/1714). Mintage: 300,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $535. (#7224)(
Registry values: P8, N1)
1893-O $1 XF45 NGC. NGC Census: (157/1321). PCGS Population (251/1723). Mintage: 300,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $535. (#7224)
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: P8, N1)
1893-O $1 XF45 PCGS. PCGS Population (251/1723). NGC Census: (157/1321). Mintage: 300,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $535. (#7224)(
Registry values: P8, N1)
1893-O $1 --Cleaned--ANACS. AU Details Net XF45. NGC Census: (157/1321). PCGS Population (251/1723). Mintage: 300,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $535. (#7224)(
Registry values: P8, N1)
1893-O $1 --Harshly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (99/1222). PCGS Population (164/1550). Mintage: 300,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $675. (#7224)(
Registry values: P8, N991)
1893-O $1 AU50 NGC. NGC Census: (99/1222). PCGS Population (164/1550). Mintage: 300,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $675. (#7224)(
Registry values: P8, N991)
1893-O $1 AU53 PCGS. PCGS Population (161/1396). NGC Census: (154/1068). Mintage: 300,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU53: $750. (#7224)(
Registry values: P8, N991)
1894 $1 --Harshly Cleaned--NGC Details. Good. NGC Census: (24/2318). PCGS Population (26/3496). Mintage: 110,972. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Good 4 : $725. (#7228)(
Registry values: P8, N1)
1894 $1 Good 6 PCGS. PCGS Population (57/3439). NGC Census: (23/2295). Mintage: 110,972. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Good 6 : $792. (#7228)(
Registry values: P8, N1)
1894 $1 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. Fine. NGC Census: (37/2213). PCGS Population (40/3337). 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. VF. NGC Census: (22/2166). PCGS Population (53/3230). Mintage: 110,972. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $1,100. (#7228)
1894 $1 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. VF. NGC Census: (22/2166). PCGS Population (53/3224). Mintage: 110,972. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $1,100. (#7228)(
Registry values: P8, N1)
1894 $1 --Harshly Cleaned, Rev Corrosion--NGC Details. VF. NGC Census: (22/2166). PCGS Population (53/3215). Mintage: 110,972. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $1,100. (#7228)(
Registry values: P8, N1)
1894-O $1 AU55 NGC. NGC Census: (399/1523). PCGS Population (454/1548). Mintage: 1,723,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $230. (#7230)(
Registry values: P7, N491)
1894-O $1 AU58 NGC. NGC Census: (647/876). PCGS Population (435/1118). Mintage: 1,723,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $350. (#7230)
From The Hemmelgarn Collection.(
Registry values: P7, N491)
1894-S $1 AU50 ANACS. NGC Census: (46/1937). PCGS Population (80/3321). Mintage: 1,260,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $330. (#7232)(
Registry values: P6, N491)
1894-S $1 --Cleaned--ANACS. AU53 Details. NGC Census: (54/1883). PCGS Population (95/3208). Mintage: 1,260,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU53: $360. (#7232)(
Registry values: P6, N491)
1894-S $1 --Cleaned--ANACS. AU55 Details. NGC Census: (104/1779). PCGS Population (163/3045). Mintage: 1,260,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $390. (#7232)(
Registry values: P6, N491)
1894-S $1 AU55 NGC. NGC Census: (104/1779). PCGS Population (163/3050). Mintage: 1,260,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $390. (#7232)(
Registry values: P6, N491)
1894-S $1 AU55 ANACS. NGC Census: (104/1779). PCGS Population (163/3062). Mintage: 1,260,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $390. (#7232)(
Registry values: P6, N491)
1894-S $1 AU58 NGC. NGC Census: (158/1621). PCGS Population (164/2886). Mintage: 1,260,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $425. (#7232)(
Registry values: P6, N491)
1894-S $1 AU58 ANACS. NGC Census: (158/1621). PCGS Population (164/2898). Mintage: 1,260,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $425. (#7232)(
Registry values: P6, N491)
1894-S $1 MS62 ANACS. NGC Census: (413/941). PCGS Population (668/1914). 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: (413/941). PCGS Population (669/1928). Mintage: 1,260,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $675. (#7232)(
Registry values: P6, N991)
1895-O $1 Good 4 PCGS. PCGS Population (24/3787). NGC Census: (41/3238). Mintage: 450,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Good 4 : $190. (#7236)(
Registry values: P9, N1)
1895-O $1 Good 4 ANACS. NGC Census: (41/3238). PCGS Population (24/3776). Mintage: 450,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Good 4 : $190. (#7236)(
Registry values: P9, N1)
1895-O $1 Good 6 NGC. NGC Census: (42/3196). PCGS Population (73/3745). Mintage: 450,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Good 6 : $201. (#7236)(
Registry values: P9, N1)
1895-O $1 VG10 NGC. NGC Census: (43/3110). PCGS Population (86/3521). Mintage: 450,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VG10: $248. (#7236)(
Registry values: P9, N1)
1895-O $1 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. Fine. NGC Census: (62/3048). PCGS Population (96/3457). 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 12 NGC. NGC Census: (62/3048). PCGS Population (96/3425). 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 NGC. NGC Census: (51/2997). PCGS Population (125/3338). Mintage: 450,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Fine 15: $292. (#7236)(
Registry values: P9, N1)
1895-O $1 --Cleaned, Damaged--ANACS. VF20 Details. NGC Census: (51/2946). PCGS Population (135/3203). Mintage: 450,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $350. (#7236)(
Registry values: P9, N1)
1895-O $1 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. VF. NGC Census: (51/2946). PCGS Population (135/3175). Mintage: 450,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $350. (#7236)(
Registry values: P9, N1)
1895-O $1 VF35 PCGS. PCGS Population (211/2686). NGC Census: (94/2673). Mintage: 450,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF35: $411. (#7236)(
Registry values: P9, N1)
1895-O $1 --Cleaned--ANACS. XF40 Details. NGC Census: (253/2420). PCGS Population (366/2306). Mintage: 450,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $450. (#7236)(
Registry values: P9, N491)
1895-O $1 --Cleaned--ANACS. XF40 Details. NGC Census: (253/2420). PCGS Population (369/2317). 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: (250/2416). PCGS Population (364/2307). 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: (253/2420). PCGS Population (364/2299). 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: (253/2420). PCGS Population (369/2317). Mintage: 450,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $450. (#7236)
From The Hemmelgarn Collection.(
Registry values: P9, N491)
1895-O $1 --Harshly Cleaned--NGC Details. XF. NGC Census: (253/2420). PCGS Population (366/2306). Mintage: 450,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $450. (#7236)(
Registry values: P9, N491)
1895-O $1 --Polished--NGC Details. XF. NGC Census: (253/2420). PCGS Population (366/2306). Mintage: 450,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $450. (#7236)(
Registry values: P9, N491)
1895-O $1 --Rim Filing--NGC Details. XF. NGC Census: (253/2420). PCGS Population (369/2317). Mintage: 450,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $450. (#7236)
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: P9, N491)
1895-O $1 XF40 PCGS. PCGS Population (369/2317). NGC Census: (253/2420). Mintage: 450,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $450. (#7236)(
Registry values: P9, N491)
1895-O $1 --Scratches--NGC Details. XF. NGC Census: (253/2420). PCGS Population (369/2317). Mintage: 450,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $450. (#7236)(
Registry values: P9, N491)
1895-O $1 --Cleaned--ANACS. XF45 Details. NGC Census: (609/1811). PCGS Population (687/1630). Mintage: 450,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $630. (#7236)(
Registry values: P9, N491)
1895-O $1 --Rim Filing--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (326/1485). PCGS Population (423/1203). Mintage: 450,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $900. (#7236)
1895-O $1 AU50 NGC. NGC Census: (326/1485). PCGS Population (423/1205). Mintage: 450,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $900. (#7236)(
Registry values: P9, N991)
1895-O $1 --Harshly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (326/1485). PCGS Population (423/1203). Mintage: 450,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $900. (#7236)(
Registry values: P9, N991)
1895-O $1 AU50 NGC. NGC Census: (326/1485). PCGS Population (423/1205). Mintage: 450,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $900. (#7236)(
Registry values: P9, N991)
1895-S $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: 400,000. (#7238)
1895-S $1 Good 6 PCGS. PCGS Population (44/2445). NGC Census: (36/1374). Mintage: 400,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Good 6 : $308. (#7238)(
Registry values: P8, N1)
1895-S $1 Good 6 PCGS. PCGS Population (44/2470). NGC Census: (36/1374). Mintage: 400,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Good 6 : $308. (#7238)(
Registry values: P8, N1)
1895-S $1 VG8 PCGS. PCGS Population (74/2396). NGC Census: (40/1334). Mintage: 400,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VG8 : $360. (#7238)(
Registry values: P8, N1)
1895-S $1 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. VG. NGC Census: (40/1334). PCGS Population (72/2373). Mintage: 400,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VG8 : $360. (#7238)(
Registry values: P8, N1)
1895-S $1 --Cleaned--ANACS. VG10 Details. NGC Census: (36/1298). PCGS Population (84/2282). Mintage: 400,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VG10: $374. (#7238)(
Registry values: P8, N1)
1895-S $1 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. Fine. NGC Census: (39/1259). PCGS Population (94/2212). Mintage: 400,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Fine 12: $400. (#7238)(
Registry values: P8, N1)
1895-S $1 --Harshly Cleaned--NGC Details. Fine. NGC Census: (39/1259). PCGS Population (94/2195). 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: (25/1186). PCGS Population (76/2013). Mintage: 400,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $475. (#7238)(
Registry values: P8, N1)
1895-S $1 VF20 PCGS. PCGS Population (79/2035). NGC Census: (25/1186). Mintage: 400,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $475. (#7238)(
Registry values: P8, N1)
1895-S $1 VF20 PCGS. PCGS Population (79/2035). NGC Census: (25/1186). Mintage: 400,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $475. (#7238)(
Registry values: P8, N1)
1895-S $1 VF30 PCGS. PCGS Population (108/1852). NGC Census: (51/1096). Mintage: 400,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF30: $655. (#7238)(
Registry values: P8, N1)
1895-S $1 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. XF. NGC Census: (60/998). PCGS Population (108/1632). Mintage: 400,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $925. (#7238)
From The Hemmelgarn Collection.(
Registry values: P8, N991)
1895-S $1 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. XF. NGC Census: (60/998). PCGS Population (107/1620). Mintage: 400,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $925. (#7238)(
Registry values: P8, N991)
1895-S $1 --Repaired, Whizzed--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (42/852). PCGS Population (70/1420). Mintage: 400,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $1,425. (#7238)
1895-S $1 --Rim Filing--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (42/852). PCGS Population (70/1410). Mintage: 400,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $1,425. (#7238)
1895-S $1 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (42/852). PCGS Population (70/1420). Mintage: 400,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $1,425. (#7238)(
Registry values: P8, N991)
1896 $1 MS65 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (3203/657). NGC Census: (3700/637). Mintage: 9,976,762. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $140. (#7240)(
Registry values: P2, N491)
1896 $1 MS65 NGC. NGC Census: (3700/637). PCGS Population (3203/657). Mintage: 9,976,762. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $140. (#7240)(
Registry values: P2, N491)
1896 $1 MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (584/53). PCGS Population (633/25). 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: (584/53). PCGS Population (632/25). 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 NGC. NGC Census: (187/54). PCGS Population (236/142). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $280. (#97241)(
Registry values: P2, N491)
1896-O $1 AU58 PCGS. PCGS Population (806/1182). NGC Census: (1189/1096). Mintage: 4,900,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $335. (#7242)(
Registry values: P9, N491)
1896-S $1 XF45 PCGS. PCGS Population (107/1564). NGC Census: (89/823). Mintage: 5,000,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $346. (#7244)(
Registry values: P7, N1)
1896-S $1 AU50 ANACS. NGC Census: (51/772). PCGS Population (51/1513). Mintage: 5,000,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $635. (#7244)(
Registry values: P7, N991)
1896-S $1 AU55 NGC. NGC Census: (58/657). PCGS Population (41/1434). Mintage: 5,000,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $710. (#7244)
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: P7, N991)
1897 $1 MS65 NGC. NGC Census: (1343/182). PCGS Population (1350/270). Mintage: 2,822,731. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $240. (#7246)(
Registry values: P3, N491)
1897-O $1 --Reverse Scratched--ANACS. Unc Details Net AU50. NGC Census: (317/4103). PCGS Population (336/3167). Mintage: 4,004,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $72. (#7248)(
Registry values: P7, N208)
1897-O $1 AU58 PCGS. PCGS Population (910/1195). NGC Census: (1376/1614). Mintage: 4,004,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $200. (#7248)(
Registry values: P7, N208)
1897-O $1 AU58 NGC. NGC Census: (1376/1614). PCGS Population (908/1186). Mintage: 4,004,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $200. (#7248)(
Registry values: P7, N208)
1897-O $1 --Obverse Damage--NGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (209/1405). PCGS Population (119/1054). Mintage: 4,004,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $600. (#7248)
1898 $1 MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (539/28). NGC Census: (444/16). Mintage: 5,884,735. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $600. (#7252)(
Registry values: P2, N991)
1898 $1 MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (444/16). PCGS Population (545/28). Mintage: 5,884,735. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $600. (#7252)(
Registry values: P2, N991)
1898 $1 MS66 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (538/28). NGC Census: (441/16). Mintage: 5,884,735. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $600. (#7252)(
Registry values: P2, N991)
1898 $1 MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (542/28). NGC Census: (444/16). Mintage: 5,884,735. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $600. (#7252)(
Registry values: P2, N991)
1898 $1 MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (444/16). PCGS Population (542/28). Mintage: 5,884,735. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $600. (#7252)(
Registry values: P2, N991)
1898 $1 MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (542/28). NGC Census: (444/16). Mintage: 5,884,735. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $600. (#7252)(
Registry values: P2, N991)
1898-O $1 MS66 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (1756/144). NGC Census: (1646/160). Mintage: 4,440,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $275. (#7254)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1898-O $1 MS65 Prooflike PCGS. PCGS Population (193/46). NGC Census: (118/26). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $240. (#7255)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1898-S $1 MS62 ANACS. NGC Census: (279/1157). PCGS Population (475/2550). Mintage: 4,102,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $280. (#7256)(
Registry values: P5, N491)
1898-S $1 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (279/1157). PCGS Population (475/2550). Mintage: 4,102,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $280. (#7256)(
Registry values: P5, N491)
1898-S $1 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (279/1157). PCGS Population (476/2557). Mintage: 4,102,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $280. (#7256)(
Registry values: P5, N491)
1898-S $1 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (279/1157). PCGS Population (476/2554). Mintage: 4,102,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $280. (#7256)(
Registry values: P5, N491)
1898-S $1 MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (1004/1554). NGC Census: (503/654). Mintage: 4,102,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $370. (#7256)(
Registry values: P5, N491)
1898-S $1 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (545/109). PCGS Population (1096/458). Mintage: 4,102,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $535. (#7256)
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: P5, N991)
1898-S $1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (1096/458). NGC Census: (545/109). Mintage: 4,102,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $535. (#7256)
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: P5, N991)
1898-S $1 MS63 Prooflike NGC. NGC Census: (39/28). PCGS Population (51/40). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $440. (#7257)(
Registry values: P5, N991)
1899 $1 AU58 ANACS. NGC Census: (196/6399). PCGS Population (157/9035). Mintage: 330,846. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $205. (#7258)(
Registry values: P4, N1)
1899 $1 MS61 NGC. NGC Census: (257/6097). PCGS Population (195/8819). Mintage: 330,846. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS61: $230. (#7258)(
Registry values: P4, N208)
1899 $1 MS62 ANACS. NGC Census: (805/5292). PCGS Population (1095/7707). Mintage: 330,846. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $240. (#7258)(
Registry values: P4, N208)
1899 $1 MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (3166/4546). NGC Census: (2130/3162). Mintage: 330,846. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $265. (#7258)(
Registry values: P4, N208)
1899 $1 MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (2130/3162). PCGS Population (3163/4544). Mintage: 330,846. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $265. (#7258)(
Registry values: P4, N208)
1899 $1 MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (2130/3162). PCGS Population (3163/4544). Mintage: 330,846. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $265. (#7258)(
Registry values: P4, N208)
1899 $1 MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (2130/3162). PCGS Population (3170/4551). Mintage: 330,846. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $265. (#7258)
From The Hemmelgarn Collection.(
Registry values: P4, N208)
1899 $1 MS63 ANACS. NGC Census: (2130/3162). PCGS Population (3166/4546). Mintage: 330,846. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $265. (#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: (2526/636). PCGS Population (3346/1205). Mintage: 330,846. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $310. (#7258)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1899 $1 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (2526/636). PCGS Population (3346/1205). Mintage: 330,846. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $310. (#7258)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1899 $1 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (2526/636). PCGS Population (3346/1205). Mintage: 330,846. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $310. (#7258)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1899 $1 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (2526/636). PCGS Population (3345/1206). Mintage: 330,846. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $315. (#7258)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1899 $1 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (2526/636). PCGS Population (3345/1206). Mintage: 330,846. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $315. (#7258)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1899 $1 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (2526/636). PCGS Population (3345/1206). Mintage: 330,846. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $315. (#7258)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1899 $1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (3345/1206). NGC Census: (2526/636). Mintage: 330,846. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $315. (#7258)
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1899 $1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (3345/1206). NGC Census: (2526/636). Mintage: 330,846. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $315. (#7258)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1899 $1 MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (994/206). NGC Census: (550/86). Mintage: 330,846. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $800. (#7258)(
Registry values: P4, N991)
1899 $1 MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (998/207). NGC Census: (550/86). Mintage: 330,846. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $800. (#7258)(
Registry values: P4, N991)
1899 $1 MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (999/207). NGC Census: (550/86). Mintage: 330,846. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $815. (#7258)(
Registry values: P4, N991)
1899-O $1 MS66+ PCGS. PCGS Population (1124/87). NGC Census: (922/91). Mintage: 12,290,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $300. (#7260)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1899-O $1 MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (1124/87). NGC Census: (922/91). Mintage: 12,290,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $300. (#7260)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1899-O $1 MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (1124/87). NGC Census: (922/91). Mintage: 12,290,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $300. (#7260)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1899-O $1 MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (922/91). PCGS Population (1123/87). Mintage: 12,290,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $300. (#7260)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1899-O $1 Micro O VF30 PCGS. PCGS Population (6/61). NGC Census: (0/0). (#87260)
1899-S $1 MS61 NGC. NGC Census: (106/1567). PCGS Population (91/3095). Mintage: 2,562,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS61: $270. (#7262)(
Registry values: P5, N491)
1899-S $1 MS62 ANACS. NGC Census: (252/1315). PCGS Population (403/2687). Mintage: 2,562,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $310. (#7262)(
Registry values: P5, N491)
1899-S $1 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (252/1315). PCGS Population (403/2691). Mintage: 2,562,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $310. (#7262)
From The Hemmelgarn Collection.(
Registry values: P5, N491)
1899-S $1 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (252/1315). PCGS Population (403/2691). Mintage: 2,562,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $310. (#7262)(
Registry values: P5, N491)
1899-S $1 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (612/178). PCGS Population (1173/490). Mintage: 2,562,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $630. (#7262)(
Registry values: P5, N991)
1899-S $1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (1173/490). NGC Census: (612/178). Mintage: 2,562,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $630. (#7262)
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: P5, N991)
1900 $1 MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (3279/533). NGC Census: (3857/542). Mintage: 8,830,912. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $150. (#7264)(
Registry values: P2, N491)
1900 $1 MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (519/17). NGC Census: (507/35). Mintage: 8,830,912. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $540. (#7264)(
Registry values: P2, N991)
1900 $1 MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (519/17). NGC Census: (507/35). Mintage: 8,830,912. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $540. (#7264)(
Registry values: P2, N991)
1900 $1 MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (507/35). PCGS Population (519/17). Mintage: 8,830,912. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $540. (#7264)(
Registry values: P2, N991)
1900 $1 MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (507/35). PCGS Population (518/17). Mintage: 8,830,912. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $540. (#7264)(
Registry values: P2, N991)
1900-O $1 MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (5509/868). NGC Census: (5652/939). Mintage: 12,590,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $145. (#7266)(
Registry values: P1, N208)
1900-O $1 MS66 NGC. CAC. NGC Census: (873/66). PCGS Population (841/29). Mintage: 12,590,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $420. (#7266)(
Registry values: P1, N991)
1900-O/CC $1 MS62 ANACS. Top-100. NGC Census: (295/1507). PCGS Population (544/3953). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $425. (#7268)(
Registry values: P5, N491)
1900-O/CC $1 MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (1456/2488). NGC Census: (623/884). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $620. (#7268)(
Registry values: P5, N491)
1900-O/CC $1 Overmintmark MS64 PCGS. VAM-8. A Top 100 Variety. PCGS Population (13/4). NGC Census: (0/0). (#133960)
1900-S $1 MS61 ANACS. NGC Census: (105/2082). PCGS Population (92/3829). Mintage: 3,540,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS61: $250. (#7270)(
Registry values: P5, N491)
1900-S $1 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (329/1753). PCGS Population (490/3339). Mintage: 3,540,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $280. (#7270)(
Registry values: P5, N491)
1900-S $1 MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (737/1016). PCGS Population (1343/2003). Mintage: 3,540,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $315. (#7270)(
Registry values: P5, N491)
1900-S $1 MS63 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (1343/2003). NGC Census: (737/1016). Mintage: 3,540,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $315. (#7270)(
Registry values: P5, N491)
1900-S $1 MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (737/1016). PCGS Population (1344/2005). Mintage: 3,540,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $315. (#7270)
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: P5, N491)
1900-S $1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (1438/560). NGC Census: (828/188). 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 NGC. NGC Census: (828/188). PCGS Population (1438/560). 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 NGC. NGC Census: (828/188). PCGS Population (1438/560). 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 PCGS. PCGS Population (1441/564). NGC Census: (828/188). 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 NGC. NGC Census: (828/188). PCGS Population (1438/560). 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 PCGS. PCGS Population (1441/564). NGC Census: (828/188). 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 PCGS. PCGS Population (1441/564). NGC Census: (828/188). Mintage: 3,540,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $500. (#7270)
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: P5, N491)
1901 $1 AU50 PCGS. PCGS Population (397/2459). NGC Census: (286/2735). Mintage: 6,962,813. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $225. (#7272)
From The Hemmelgarn Collection.(
Registry values: P9, N491)
1901 $1 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (286/2735). PCGS Population (397/2459). Mintage: 6,962,813. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $225. (#7272)
1901 $1 AU53 NGC. NGC Census: (373/2362). PCGS Population (409/2038). Mintage: 6,962,813. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU53: $250. (#7272)(
Registry values: P9, N491)
1901 $1 AU53 ANACS. Vam-20. NGC Census: (373/2362). PCGS Population (411/2052). Mintage: 6,962,813. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU53: $250. (#7272)(
Registry values: P9, N491)
1901 $1 AU53 NGC. NGC Census: (373/2362). PCGS Population (411/2052). Mintage: 6,962,813. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU53: $250. (#7272)(
Registry values: P9, N491)
1901 $1 --Scratched--ANACS. AU55 Details. NGC Census: (666/1696). PCGS Population (772/1266). Mintage: 6,962,813. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $365. (#7272)(
Registry values: P9, N491)
1901 $1 AU55 ANACS. NGC Census: (666/1696). PCGS Population (771/1267). Mintage: 6,962,813. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $365. (#7272)(
Registry values: P9, N491)
1901 $1 AU55 NGC. NGC Census: (666/1696). PCGS Population (772/1280). Mintage: 6,962,813. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $365. (#7272)(
Registry values: P9, N491)
1901 $1 AU58 NGC. NGC Census: (1106/590). PCGS Population (714/553). 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 (716/564). NGC Census: (1106/590). Mintage: 6,962,813. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $775. (#7272)(
Registry values: P9, N491)
1901 $1 Doubled Die Obverse XF45 ANACS. VAM-5. A Hot 50 Variety.
1901-O $1 MS66 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (428/3). NGC Census: (373/11). Mintage: 13,320,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $625. (#7274)(
Registry values: P2, N1793)
1901-O $1 MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (373/11). PCGS Population (430/3). Mintage: 13,320,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $625. (#7274)(
Registry values: P2, N1793)
1901-S $1 AU55 PCGS. PCGS Population (93/2570). NGC Census: (71/1573). Mintage: 2,284,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $195. (#7276)(
Registry values: P6, N491)
1901-S $1 AU58 NGC. NGC Census: (122/1451). PCGS Population (95/2475). Mintage: 2,284,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $225. (#7276)(
Registry values: P6, 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 --Obv Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (24/1427). PCGS Population (21/2460). 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: (24/1427). PCGS Population (21/2460). 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 (915/1059). NGC Census: (435/648). Mintage: 2,284,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $575. (#7276)(
Registry values: P6, N991)
1901-S $1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (815/244). NGC Census: (559/89). Mintage: 2,284,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $865. (#7276)
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: P6, N991)
1902 $1 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (2071/991). PCGS Population (2130/1677). Mintage: 7,994,777. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $120. (#7278)(
Registry values: P4, N208)
1902 $1 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (2071/991). PCGS Population (2130/1677). Mintage: 7,994,777. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $120. (#7278)(
Registry values: P4, N208)
1902 $1 MS65 NGC. NGC Census: (804/187). PCGS Population (1261/408). 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 (1262/409). 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 MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (1268/409). NGC Census: (804/187). Mintage: 7,994,777. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $365. (#7278)(
Registry values: P4, N991)
1902 $1 MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (1268/409). NGC Census: (804/187). Mintage: 7,994,777. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $365. (#7278)(
Registry values: P4, N991)
1902 $1 MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (172/15). PCGS Population (389/20). Mintage: 7,994,777. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $800. (#7278)(
Registry values: P4, N1793)
1902-O $1 MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (452/21). PCGS Population (447/6). Mintage: 8,636,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $440. (#7280)(
Registry values: P1, N991)
1902-O $1 MS64 Prooflike PCGS. PCGS Population (204/81). NGC Census: (342/140). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $110. (#7281)(
Registry values: P1, N208)
1902-O $1 MS65 Prooflike PCGS. PCGS Population (73/8). NGC Census: (128/12). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $325. (#7281)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1902-O $1 MS65 Prooflike PCGS. PCGS Population (76/8). NGC Census: (128/12). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $325. (#7281)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1902-S $1 --Cleaned--ANACS. AU Details Net XF40. NGC Census: (8/2254). PCGS Population (26/4032). Mintage: 1,530,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $165. (#7282)(
Registry values: P6, N1)
1902-S $1 AU53 ANACS. NGC Census: (36/2163). PCGS Population (51/3858). Mintage: 1,530,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU53: $225. (#7282)(
Registry values: P6, N1)
1902-S $1 AU55 NGC. NGC Census: (89/2074). PCGS Population (105/3741). 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 PCGS. PCGS Population (106/3752). NGC Census: (89/2074). Mintage: 1,530,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $250. (#7282)(
Registry values: P6, N1)
1902-S $1 AU58 NGC. NGC Census: (153/1921). PCGS Population (131/3622). Mintage: 1,530,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $275. (#7282)(
Registry values: P6, N1)
1902-S $1 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (293/1526). PCGS Population (550/2947). Mintage: 1,530,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $415. (#7282)(
Registry values: P6, N491)
1902-S $1 MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (1320/1629). NGC Census: (672/854). Mintage: 1,530,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $480. (#7282)
From The Hemmelgarn Collection.(
Registry values: P6, N491)
1902-S $1 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (742/112). PCGS Population (1321/308). Mintage: 1,530,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $790. (#7282)(
Registry values: P6, N991)
1902-S $1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (1318/308). NGC Census: (742/112). Mintage: 1,530,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $790. (#7282)
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: P6, N991)
1903 $1 MS65 NGC. CAC. NGC Census: (2085/565). PCGS Population (2638/862). Mintage: 4,652,755. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $240. (#7284)(
Registry values: P2, N491)
1903 $1 MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (2640/868). NGC Census: (2084/564). Mintage: 4,652,755. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $240. (#7284)(
Registry values: P2, N491)
1903 $1 MS65 NGC. NGC Census: (2084/564). PCGS Population (2640/868). Mintage: 4,652,755. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $240. (#7284)(
Registry values: P2, N491)
1903 $1 MS65 NGC. NGC Census: (2085/565). PCGS Population (2638/867). Mintage: 4,652,755. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $240. (#7284)(
Registry values: P2, N491)
1903 $1 MS65 NGC. NGC Census: (2085/565). PCGS Population (2638/862). Mintage: 4,652,755. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $240. (#7284)(
Registry values: P2, N491)
1903 $1 MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (477/88). PCGS Population (796/66). Mintage: 4,652,755. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $460. (#7284)(
Registry values: P2, N991)
1903-O $1 --Cleaned--ANACS. MS60 Details. NGC Census: (13/5623). PCGS Population (33/9586). Mintage: 4,450,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $333. (#7286)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1903-O $1 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (13/5632). PCGS Population (33/9591). Mintage: 4,450,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $333. (#7286)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1903-O $1 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (13/5632). PCGS Population (33/9598). Mintage: 4,450,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $333. (#7286)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1903-O $1 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (13/5632). PCGS Population (33/9598). Mintage: 4,450,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $333. (#7286)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1903-O $1 MS61 NGC. NGC Census: (111/5521). PCGS Population (147/9463). Mintage: 4,450,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS61: $345. (#7286)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1903-O $1 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (448/5073). PCGS Population (772/8672). Mintage: 4,450,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $365. (#7286)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1903-O $1 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (448/5073). PCGS Population (777/8682). Mintage: 4,450,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $365. (#7286)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1903-O $1 MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (777/8682). NGC Census: (448/5073). Mintage: 4,450,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $365. (#7286)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1903-O $1 MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (2519/6149). NGC Census: (1251/3813). 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 PCGS. PCGS Population (2523/6159). NGC Census: (1254/3819). 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 PCGS. PCGS Population (2523/6159). NGC Census: (1254/3819). 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 NGC. NGC Census: (2233/1586). PCGS Population (3638/2515). 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: (2233/1586). PCGS Population (3644/2516). 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: (2233/1586). PCGS Population (3641/2518). 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 (3641/2518). NGC Census: (2233/1586). Mintage: 4,450,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $400. (#7286)
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1903-O $1 MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (1904/611). NGC Census: (1192/394). Mintage: 4,450,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $585. (#7286)(
Registry values: P4, N991)
1903-O $1 MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (555/58). NGC Census: (353/41). Mintage: 4,450,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $775. (#7286)(
Registry values: P4, N991)
1903-O $1 MS66 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (556/58). NGC Census: (353/41). Mintage: 4,450,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $775. (#7286)(
Registry values: P4, N991)
1903-S $1 VF35 ANACS. NGC Census: (76/881). PCGS Population (172/1272). Mintage: 1,241,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF35: $266. (#7288)(
Registry values: P7, N1)
1903-S $1 VF35 NGC. NGC Census: (76/881). PCGS Population (173/1271). Mintage: 1,241,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF35: $266. (#7288)(
Registry values: P7, N1)
1903-S $1 XF40 ANACS. NGC Census: (119/762). PCGS Population (226/1045). Mintage: 1,241,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $340. (#7288)(
Registry values: P7, N491)
1903-S $1 --Cleaned--ANACS. XF45 Details. NGC Census: (257/505). PCGS Population (243/804). Mintage: 1,241,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $685. (#7288)(
Registry values: P7, N491)
1903-S $1 --Cleaned--ANACS. AU50 Details. NGC Census: (94/411). PCGS Population (71/733). Mintage: 1,241,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $1,325. (#7288)(
Registry values: P7, N1793)
1903-S $1 --Cleaned--ANACS. AU50 Details. NGC Census: (94/411). PCGS Population (71/732). Mintage: 1,241,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $1,325. (#7288)(
Registry values: P7, N1793)
1904 $1 MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (1431/1286). NGC Census: (1119/959). Mintage: 2,788,650. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $210. (#7290)(
Registry values: P5, N491)
1904 $1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (1103/186). NGC Census: (864/95). Mintage: 2,788,650. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $520. (#7290)(
Registry values: P5, N991)
1904 $1 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (864/95). PCGS Population (1094/185). Mintage: 2,788,650. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $530. (#7290)(
Registry values: P5, N991)
1904 $1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (1100/186). NGC Census: (864/95). Mintage: 2,788,650. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $520. (#7290)
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: P5, N991)
1904-O $1 MS65 NGC. CAC. NGC Census: (13707/1252). PCGS Population (9663/777). 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 PCGS. PCGS Population (751/27). NGC Census: (1173/79). 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 (749/27). NGC Census: (1173/79). 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 NGC. NGC Census: (1173/79). PCGS Population (750/27). 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 NGC. NGC Census: (1173/79). PCGS Population (751/27). Mintage: 3,720,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $320. (#7292)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1904-O $1 MS65 Prooflike NGC. NGC Census: (380/46). PCGS Population (410/58). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $210. (#7293)(
Registry values: P1, N491)
1904-O $1 MS64 Deep Mirror Prooflike PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (243/130). NGC Census: (266/92). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $280. (#97293)(
Registry values: P1, N208)
1904-S $1 AU53 PCGS. PCGS Population (70/1310). NGC Census: (67/702). Mintage: 2,304,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU53: $500. (#7294)(
Registry values: P7, N991)
1921 $1 MS65 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (3279/299). NGC Census: (8344/716). 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. CAC. NGC Census: (699/17). PCGS Population (292/7). Mintage: 44,690,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $775. (#7296)(
Registry values: P1, N991)
1921-D $1 MS65 NGC. NGC Census: (1746/242). PCGS Population (1323/204). Mintage: 20,345,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $290. (#7298)(
Registry values: P3, N491)
1921-D $1 MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (233/9). PCGS Population (199/5). 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 MS63 Prooflike NGC. NGC Census: (60/81). PCGS Population (9/16). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $280. (#7299)(
Registry values: P3, N491)
1921-S $1 MS65 NGC. NGC Census: (699/55). PCGS Population (701/26). Mintage: 21,695,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $800. (#7300)(
Registry values: P4, N1793)
Proof Morgan Dollars
1904 $1 PR55 NGC. NGC Census: (1/258). PCGS Population (3/324). Mintage: 650. (#7339)(
Registry values: N1)
Peace Dollars
1921 $1 AU55 NGC. NGC Census: (293/9185). PCGS Population (527/10929). Mintage: 1,006,473. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $140. (#7356)(
Registry values: N208)
1921 $1 MS62 ANACS. NGC Census: (1442/6628). PCGS Population (1709/7941). Mintage: 1,006,473. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $255. (#7356)(
Registry values: N491)
1921 $1 MS62 ANACS. NGC Census: (1442/6628). PCGS Population (1709/7953). Mintage: 1,006,473. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $260. (#7356)(
Registry values: N491)
1921 $1 MS62 ANACS. NGC Census: (1442/6628). PCGS Population (1709/7953). Mintage: 1,006,473. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $260. (#7356)
From The Hemmelgarn Collection.(
Registry values: N491)
1921 $1 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (1442/6628). PCGS Population (1709/7941). Mintage: 1,006,473. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $255. (#7356)(
Registry values: N491)
1921 $1 MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (1709/7953). NGC Census: (1442/6628). 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 (3229/4724). NGC Census: (2419/4209). Mintage: 1,006,473. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $375. (#7356)(
Registry values: N491)
1921 $1 MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (3229/4724). NGC Census: (2419/4209). Mintage: 1,006,473. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $375. (#7356)(
Registry values: N491)
1921 $1 MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (3229/4724). NGC Census: (2419/4209). Mintage: 1,006,473. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $375. (#7356)(
Registry values: N491)
1921 $1 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (3114/1095). PCGS Population (3465/1250). Mintage: 1,006,473. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $590. (#7356)(
Registry values: N991)
1921 $1 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (3114/1095). PCGS Population (3472/1252). Mintage: 1,006,473. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $575. (#7356)(
Registry values: N991)
1921 $1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (3470/1250). NGC Census: (3114/1095). Mintage: 1,006,473. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $590. (#7356)(
Registry values: N991)
1921 $1 MS64 ANACS. NGC Census: (3114/1095). PCGS Population (3472/1252). Mintage: 1,006,473. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $575. (#7356)(
Registry values: N991)
1921 $1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (3472/1252). NGC Census: (3114/1095). Mintage: 1,006,473. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $575. (#7356)(
Registry values: N991)
1921 $1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (3472/1252). NGC Census: (3114/1095). Mintage: 1,006,473. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $575. (#7356)(
Registry values: N991)
1922 $1 MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (5338/562). NGC Census: (10404/766). Mintage: 51,737,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $115. (#7357)(
Registry values: N208)
1922-D $1 MS65 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (1026/146). NGC Census: (776/212). Mintage: 15,063,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $440. (#7358)(
Registry values: N491)
1922-D $1 MS65+ NGC. NGC Census: (776/212). PCGS Population (1027/146). Mintage: 15,063,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $440. (#7358)(
Registry values: N491)
1922-D $1 MS65 NGC. NGC Census: (776/212). PCGS Population (1027/146). Mintage: 15,063,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $440. (#7358)(
Registry values: N491)
1922-D $1 MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (1027/146). NGC Census: (776/212). Mintage: 15,063,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $440. (#7358)
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: N491)
1922-S $1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (1595/269). NGC Census: (1619/229). Mintage: 17,475,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $195. (#7359)(
Registry values: N491)
1922-S $1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (1595/269). NGC Census: (1619/229). Mintage: 17,475,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $195. (#7359)(
Registry values: N491)
1922-S $1 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (1619/229). PCGS Population (1595/269). Mintage: 17,475,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $195. (#7359)(
Registry values: N491)
1922-S $1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (1595/269). NGC Census: (1619/229). Mintage: 17,475,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $195. (#7359)(
Registry values: N491)
1923 $1 MS66 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (1535/48). NGC Census: (1793/59). Mintage: 30,800,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $480. (#7360)(
Registry values: N991)
1923 $1 MS66 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (1535/48). NGC Census: (1793/59). Mintage: 30,800,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $480. (#7360)(
Registry values: N991)
1923 $1 MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (1793/59). PCGS Population (1540/48). Mintage: 30,800,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $480. (#7360)(
Registry values: N991)
1923 $1 MS66 NGC. CAC. NGC Census: (1793/59). PCGS Population (1540/48). Mintage: 30,800,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $480. (#7360)(
Registry values: N991)
1923 $1 AU55 PCGS. VAM-1C. Top-50, Tail on O. PCGS Population (7/39). NGC Census: (0/0). (#133754)
1923 $1 MS62 PCGS. CAC. VAM-1D. Top-50, Whisker Cheek. PCGS Population (14/27). NGC Census: (0/0). (#133755)
1923 $1 MS63 PCGS. CAC. VAM-1D. Top-50, Whisker Cheek. PCGS Population (19/8). NGC Census: (0/0). (#133755)
1923 $1 MS63 NGC. VAM-1D. Top-50, Whisker Cheek EDS. NGC Census: (0/0). PCGS Population (19/8). (#133755)
1923-D $1 MS64 ANACS. NGC Census: (921/236). PCGS Population (1248/455). Mintage: 6,811,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $250. (#7361)(
Registry values: N491)
1923-D $1 MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (382/73). NGC Census: (214/22). Mintage: 6,811,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $1,050. (#7361)(
Registry values: N991)
1923-D $1 MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (382/73). NGC Census: (214/22). Mintage: 6,811,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $1,050. (#7361)
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
1923-S $1 MS64 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (1649/115). NGC Census: (1659/77). Mintage: 19,020,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $260. (#7362)(
Registry values: N491)
1923-S $1 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (1659/77). PCGS Population (1645/115). Mintage: 19,020,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $255. (#7362)(
Registry values: N491)
1923-S $1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (1649/115). NGC Census: (1659/77). Mintage: 19,020,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $260. (#7362)(
Registry values: N491)
1923-S $1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (1649/115). NGC Census: (1659/77). Mintage: 19,020,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $260. (#7362)(
Registry values: N491)
1923-S $1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (1649/115). NGC Census: (1659/77). Mintage: 19,020,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $260. (#7362)(
Registry values: N491)
1924 $1 MS63 PCGS. Vam-5A Top-50, Broken Wing. PCGS Population (18/17). NGC Census: (0/0). (#133766)(
Registry values: N69)
1924 $1 MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (1003/76). PCGS Population (474/22). Mintage: 11,811,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $520. (#7363)(
Registry values: N991)
1924 $1 MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (1000/76). PCGS Population (476/22). Mintage: 11,811,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $530. (#7363)(
Registry values: N991)
1924 $1 MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (1000/76). PCGS Population (476/22). Mintage: 11,811,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $530. (#7363)(
Registry values: N991)
1924 $1 MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (1003/76). PCGS Population (474/22). Mintage: 11,811,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $520. (#7363)(
Registry values: N991)
1924-S $1 MS63 ANACS. NGC Census: (670/855). PCGS Population (1285/1164). Mintage: 1,728,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $420. (#7364)(
Registry values: N491)
1925 $1 MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (1248/55). PCGS Population (1394/72). Mintage: 10,198,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $480. (#7365)(
Registry values: N991)
1925 $1 MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (1248/55). PCGS Population (1394/72). Mintage: 10,198,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $480. (#7365)(
Registry values: N991)
1925-S $1 MS63 NGC. Redfield. NGC Census: (1384/1580). PCGS Population (2326/1608). Mintage: 1,610,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $185. (#7366)(
Registry values: N208)
1925-S $1 MS64 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (1572/36). NGC Census: (1521/59). Mintage: 1,610,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $625. (#7366)(
Registry values: N991)
1925-S $1 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (1521/59). PCGS Population (1572/36). Mintage: 1,610,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $625. (#7366)(
Registry values: N991)
1926 $1 MS65 NGC. NGC Census: (609/46). PCGS Population (1136/156). Mintage: 1,939,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $345. (#7367)(
Registry values: N491)
1926 $1 MS65 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (1135/158). NGC Census: (609/46). Mintage: 1,939,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $350. (#7367)
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: N491)
1926-D $1 MS64 ANACS. NGC Census: (926/575). PCGS Population (1462/813). Mintage: 2,348,700. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $270. (#7368)(
Registry values: N491)
1926-D $1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (1462/813). NGC Census: (926/575). Mintage: 2,348,700. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $270. (#7368)(
Registry values: N491)
1926-D $1 MS65 ANACS. NGC Census: (472/103). PCGS Population (641/172). Mintage: 2,348,700. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $700. (#7368)(
Registry values: N991)
1926-D $1 MS65 NGC. NGC Census: (472/103). PCGS Population (640/172). Mintage: 2,348,700. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $700. (#7368)(
Registry values: N991)
1926-D $1 MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (641/172). NGC Census: (472/103). Mintage: 2,348,700. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $700. (#7368)
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
1926-S $1 MS64 ANACS. NGC Census: (1626/390). PCGS Population (1839/625). Mintage: 6,980,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $185. (#7369)(
Registry values: N491)
1926-S $1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (1836/621). NGC Census: (1626/390). Mintage: 6,980,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $185. (#7369)(
Registry values: N491)
1926-S $1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (1846/636). NGC Census: (1623/390). Mintage: 6,980,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $185. (#7369)(
Registry values: N491)
1926-S $1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (1839/625). NGC Census: (1626/390). Mintage: 6,980,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $185. (#7369)(
Registry values: N491)
1926-S $1 MS65 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (562/63). NGC Census: (358/32). Mintage: 6,980,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $775. (#7369)(
Registry values: N991)
1926-S $1 MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (562/63). NGC Census: (358/32). Mintage: 6,980,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $775. (#7369)
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
1927 $1 MS63 ANACS. NGC Census: (1261/958). PCGS Population (2026/1805). Mintage: 848,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $160. (#7370)(
Registry values: N208)
1927 $1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (1538/267). NGC Census: (851/107). Mintage: 848,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $400. (#7370)(
Registry values: N491)
1927 $1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (1538/267). NGC Census: (851/107). Mintage: 848,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $400. (#7370)(
Registry values: N491)
1927 $1 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (851/107). PCGS Population (1530/265). Mintage: 848,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $400. (#7370)(
Registry values: N491)
1927 $1 MS64 NGC. CAC. NGC Census: (851/107). PCGS Population (1538/267). Mintage: 848,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $400. (#7370)(
Registry values: N491)
1927-D $1 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (43/1965). PCGS Population (65/3802). Mintage: 1,268,900. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $130. (#7371)(
Registry values: N491)
1927-D $1 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (381/1433). PCGS Population (1007/2564). Mintage: 1,268,900. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $190. (#7371)(
Registry values: N491)
1927-D $1 MS62 ANACS. NGC Census: (381/1433). PCGS Population (1006/2548). Mintage: 1,268,900. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $190. (#7371)(
Registry values: N491)
1927-D $1 MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (660/773). PCGS Population (1351/1202). Mintage: 1,268,900. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $300. (#7371)(
Registry values: N491)
1927-D $1 MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (1354/1205). NGC Census: (660/773). Mintage: 1,268,900. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $300. (#7371)
From The Hemmelgarn Collection.(
Registry values: N491)
1927-S $1 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (487/1989). PCGS Population (850/2961). Mintage: 866,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $215. (#7372)
From The Hemmelgarn Collection.(
Registry values: N208)
1927-S $1 MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (1696/1272). NGC Census: (890/1099). Mintage: 866,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $370. (#7372)(
Registry values: N491)
1927-S $1 MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (890/1099). PCGS Population (1696/1265). Mintage: 866,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $360. (#7372)(
Registry values: N491)
1927-S $1 MS64 ANACS. NGC Census: (1027/72). PCGS Population (1218/62). Mintage: 866,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $865. (#7372)(
Registry values: N991)
1927-S $1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (1210/62). NGC Census: (1027/72). Mintage: 866,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $865. (#7372)(
Registry values: N991)
1928 $1 VG10 NGC. NGC Census: (1/4553). PCGS Population (3/6993). Mintage: 360,649. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VG10: $277. (#7373)(
Registry values: N1)
1928 $1 XF45 ANACS. NGC Census: (44/4459). PCGS Population (92/6794). Mintage: 360,649. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $314. (#7373)(
Registry values: N1)
1928 $1 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (30/4429). PCGS Population (111/6668). Mintage: 360,649. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $325. (#7373)(
Registry values: N491)
1928 $1 AU50 PCGS. PCGS Population (111/6678). NGC Census: (30/4413). 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: (30/4429). PCGS Population (111/6663). 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: (30/4429). PCGS Population (111/6683). Mintage: 360,649. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $320. (#7373)(
Registry values: N491)
1928 $1 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (30/4429). PCGS Population (111/6683). Mintage: 360,649. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $320. (#7373)(
Registry values: N491)
1928 $1 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (30/4429). PCGS Population (111/6676). 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: (30/4429). PCGS Population (111/6676). 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: (30/4429). PCGS Population (111/6683). Mintage: 360,649. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $320. (#7373)(
Registry values: N491)
1928 $1 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (30/4429). PCGS Population (111/6683). Mintage: 360,649. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $320. (#7373)(
Registry values: N491)
1928 $1 --Damaged--ANACS. AU53 Details. NGC Census: (51/4378). PCGS Population (105/6578). Mintage: 360,649. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU53: $330. (#7373)(
Registry values: N491)
1928 $1 AU55 NGC. NGC Census: (197/4181). PCGS Population (396/6182). Mintage: 360,649. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $345. (#7373)(
Registry values: N491)
1928 $1 --Cleaned--ANACS. AU58 Details. NGC Census: (596/3585). PCGS Population (772/5410). Mintage: 360,649. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $370. (#7373)(
Registry values: N491)
1928 $1 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (67/3518). PCGS Population (77/5320). Mintage: 360,649. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $450. (#7373)(
Registry values: N491)
1928 $1 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (67/3507). PCGS Population (77/5333). Mintage: 360,649. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $450. (#7373)(
Registry values: N491)
1928 $1 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (67/3518). PCGS Population (77/5333). Mintage: 360,649. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $430. (#7373)
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N491)
1928 $1 MS61 ANACS. NGC Census: (386/3132). PCGS Population (255/5078). Mintage: 360,649. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS61: $480. (#7373)(
Registry values: N491)
1928 $1 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (1016/2116). PCGS Population (1289/3770). Mintage: 360,649. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $510. (#7373)(
Registry values: N491)
1928 $1 MS63 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (1953/1836). NGC Census: (1168/948). Mintage: 360,649. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $720. (#7373)(
Registry values: N491)
1928 $1 MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (1953/1836). NGC Census: (1168/948). Mintage: 360,649. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $720. (#7373)(
Registry values: N491)
1928 $1 MS63 ANACS. NGC Census: (1168/948). PCGS Population (1953/1836). Mintage: 360,649. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $720. (#7373)
From The Hemmelgarn Collection.(
Registry values: N491)
1928-S $1 MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (1160/1236). PCGS Population (1814/1671). Mintage: 1,632,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $395. (#7374)
From The Hemmelgarn Collection.(
Registry values: N491)
1928-S $1 MS63 NGC. RedField. NGC Census: (1160/1236). PCGS Population (1817/1679). Mintage: 1,632,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $395. (#7374)(
Registry values: N491)
1934 $1 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (1445/376). PCGS Population (1591/687). Mintage: 954,057. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $310. (#7375)(
Registry values: N491)
1934 $1 MS65 NGC. NGC Census: (340/36). PCGS Population (554/134). Mintage: 954,057. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $685. (#7375)(
Registry values: N1793)
1934 $1 MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (554/134). NGC Census: (340/36). Mintage: 954,057. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $685. (#7375)
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: N1793)
1934 $1 MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (554/134). NGC Census: (340/36). Mintage: 954,057. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $685. (#7375)(
Registry values: N1793)
1934-D $1 MS62 ANACS. NGC Census: (695/1958). PCGS Population (876/2949). Mintage: 1,569,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $190. (#7376)(
Registry values: N208)
1934-D $1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (1137/460). NGC Census: (699/239). Mintage: 1,569,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $465. (#7376)(
Registry values: N991)
1934-S $1 AU53 PCGS. PCGS Population (139/2417). NGC Census: (112/1598). Mintage: 1,011,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU53: $430. (#7377)(
Registry values: N991)
1934-S $1 AU55 ANACS. NGC Census: (224/1374). PCGS Population (262/2155). Mintage: 1,011,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $510. (#7377)(
Registry values: N991)
1934-S $1 AU55 NGC. NGC Census: (224/1374). PCGS Population (262/2155). Mintage: 1,011,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $510. (#7377)
From The Hemmelgarn Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
1934-S $1 AU55 NGC. NGC Census: (224/1374). PCGS Population (262/2155). Mintage: 1,011,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $510. (#7377)
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
1934-S $1 AU58 NGC. NGC Census: (319/1055). PCGS Population (325/1824). Mintage: 1,011,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $835. (#7377)(
Registry values: N991)
1935 $1 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (1723/712). PCGS Population (1990/869). Mintage: 1,576,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $175. (#7378)(
Registry values: N208)
1935 $1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (1982/867). NGC Census: (1721/710). Mintage: 1,576,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $175. (#7378)(
Registry values: N208)
1935 $1 MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (713/156). NGC Census: (653/59). Mintage: 1,576,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $550. (#7378)
From The Helen Gates Kirk Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
1935-S $1 MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (948/1984). NGC Census: (531/1303). Mintage: 1,964,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $310. (#7379)(
Registry values: N491)
1935-S $1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (1309/672). NGC Census: (854/449). Mintage: 1,964,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $460. (#7379)(
Registry values: N991)
1935-S $1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (1307/674). NGC Census: (854/449). Mintage: 1,964,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $460. (#7379)
From The Hemmelgarn Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
1935-S $1 MS65 NGC. NGC Census: (385/64). PCGS Population (565/109). Mintage: 1,964,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $965. (#7379)(
Registry values: N1793)
Eisenhower Dollars
1973-S $1 Silver MS68 PCGS. PCGS Population (772/2). NGC Census: (95/1). Mintage: 869,400. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS68: $110. (#7414)(
Registry values: N69)
Presidential Dollars
(2007) $1 John Adams, Missing Edge MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (462/68). NGC Census: (0/0). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $325. (#151053)
(2007) $1 John Adams, Missing Edge MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (462/68). NGC Census: (0/0). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $355. (#151053)
Gold Dollars
1849 G$1 Open Wreath With L AU50 ANACS. NGC Census: (7/1682). PCGS Population (19/1025). Mintage: 687,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $213. (#7502)
1849 G$1 Open Wreath, With L--Scratched, Cleaned--AU53 Details. ANACS. NGC Census: (8/1674). PCGS Population (25/1000). Mintage: 687,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU53: $218. (#7502)(
Registry values: N491)
1849 G$1 Open Wreath AU55 PCGS. PCGS Population (78/922). NGC Census: (47/1627). Mintage: 687,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $230. (#7502)(
Registry values: N491)
1849 G$1 Open Wreath AU58 NGC. NGC Census: (182/1445). PCGS Population (92/830). Mintage: 687,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $250. (#7502)(
Registry values: N491)
1849 G$1 Open Wreath MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (446/669). PCGS Population (233/471). Mintage: 687,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $575. (#7502)(
Registry values: N1793)
1849 G$1 Closed Wreath AU58 NGC. NGC Census: (0/0). PCGS Population (22/142). (#7503)(
Registry values: P4)
1849-O G$1 Open Wreath--Altered Surfaces--AU53 Details. ANACS. NGC Census: (32/514). PCGS Population (18/196). Mintage: 215,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU53: $290. (#7508)(
Registry values: N991)
1849-O G$1 Open Wreath--Bent--ANACS. AU55 Details. NGC Census: (62/452). PCGS Population (51/145). Mintage: 215,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $375. (#7508)(
Registry values: N991)
1850-O G$1 XF40 PCGS. PCGS Population (6/67). NGC Census: (1/172). Mintage: 14,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $460. (#7512)(
Registry values: N991)
1851 G$1 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (1142/1033). PCGS Population (478/851). Mintage: 3,317,671. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $405. (#7513)(
Registry values: N991)
1851 G$1 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (384/113). PCGS Population (281/96). Mintage: 3,317,671. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $1,340. (#7513)(
Registry values: N1793)
1852 G$1 MS60 ANACS. NGC Census: (81/2587). PCGS Population (54/1242). Mintage: 2,045,351. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $265. (#7517)(
Registry values: N491)
1852 G$1 MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (456/606). NGC Census: (1039/850). Mintage: 2,045,351. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $450. (#7517)(
Registry values: N991)
1852-O G$1 AU50 NGC. NGC Census: (12/384). PCGS Population (19/126). Mintage: 140,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $335. (#7520)(
Registry values: N991)
1852-O G$1 AU58 ANACS. 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)
1852-O G$1 AU58 PCGS. PCGS Population (30/58). NGC Census: (152/153). Mintage: 140,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $525. (#7520)(
Registry values: N991)
1853 G$1 --Bent--ANACS. AU55 Details. NGC Census: (110/8249). PCGS Population (533/4528). Mintage: 4,076,051. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $223. (#7521)(
Registry values: N491)
1853 G$1 AU55 ANACS. NGC Census: (110/8249). PCGS Population (533/4528). Mintage: 4,076,051. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $223. (#7521)(
Registry values: N491)
1853 G$1 AU58 NGC. NGC Census: (1077/7172). PCGS Population (1094/3427). Mintage: 4,076,051. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $240. (#7521)(
Registry values: N491)
1853 G$1 AU58 ANACS. NGC Census: (1077/7172). PCGS Population (1094/3427). Mintage: 4,076,051. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $240. (#7521)(
Registry values: N491)
1853 G$1 AU58 ANACS. NGC Census: (1077/7172). PCGS Population (1097/3429). Mintage: 4,076,051. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $240. (#7521)(
Registry values: N491)
1853 G$1 MS61 ANACS. NGC Census: (1951/4996). PCGS Population (467/2800). Mintage: 4,076,051. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS61: $350. (#7521)(
Registry values: N991)
1853 G$1 MS61 NGC. NGC Census: (1951/4996). PCGS Population (467/2800). Mintage: 4,076,051. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS61: $350. (#7521)(
Registry values: N991)
1853 G$1 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (2833/2163). PCGS Population (1179/1621). Mintage: 4,076,051. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $405. (#7521)(
Registry values: N991)
1853 G$1 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (2833/2163). PCGS Population (1179/1621). Mintage: 4,076,051. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $405. (#7521)(
Registry values: N991)
1853 G$1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (560/166). NGC Census: (772/239). Mintage: 4,076,051. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $1,340. (#7521)(
Registry values: N1793)
1853-O G$1 AU53 NGC. NGC Census: (25/1032). PCGS Population (26/461). Mintage: 290,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU53: $230. (#7524)(
Registry values: N491)
1853-O G$1 AU58 NGC. NGC Census: (299/672). PCGS Population (104/261). Mintage: 290,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $295. (#7524)(
Registry values: N491)
1853-O G$1 AU58 NGC. NGC Census: (299/672). PCGS Population (104/261). Mintage: 290,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $310. (#7524)(
Registry values: N491)
1854 G$1 Type One MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (1110/805). PCGS Population (474/522). Mintage: 855,502. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $405. (#7525)(
Registry values: N991)
1854-S G$1 --Mounts Removed--AU50 Details. ANACS. NGC Census: (6/140). PCGS Population (10/82). Mintage: 14,632. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $750. (#7527)(
Registry values: N991)
1854 G$1 Type Two--Rim Damage--NGC Details. XF. NGC Census: (58/4987). PCGS Population (132/3062). Mintage: 783,943. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $340. (#7531)(
Registry values: N991)
1854 G$1 Type Two--Scratches--NGC Details. XF. NGC Census: (58/4987). PCGS Population (132/3071). Mintage: 783,943. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $340. (#7531)(
Registry values: N991)
1854 G$1 Type Two--Bent--ANACS. AU Details Net XF40. NGC Census: (58/4987). PCGS Population (132/3075). Mintage: 783,943. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $345. (#7531)(
Registry values: N991)
1854 G$1 Type Two--Scratched--ANACS. AU Details Net XF40. NGC Census: (58/4987). PCGS Population (132/3071). Mintage: 783,943. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $340. (#7531)(
Registry values: N991)
1854 G$1 Type Two AU50 PCGS. PCGS Population (350/2464). NGC Census: (182/4664). Mintage: 783,943. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $420. (#7531)(
Registry values: N991)
1854 G$1 Type Two--Mount Removed--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (182/4670). PCGS Population (351/2465). Mintage: 783,943. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $420. (#7531)(
Registry values: N991)
1854 G$1 Type Two--Damaged--ANACS. AU55 Details. NGC Census: (816/3585). PCGS Population (537/1649). Mintage: 783,943. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $525. (#7531)(
Registry values: N991)
1854 G$1 Type Two AU55 NGC. NGC Census: (816/3585). PCGS Population (538/1656). Mintage: 783,943. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $525. (#7531)(
Registry values: N991)
1854 G$1 Type Two AU58 NGC. NGC Census: (2089/1496). PCGS Population (505/1151). Mintage: 783,943. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $750. (#7531)(
Registry values: N991)
1854 G$1 Type Two AU58 NGC. NGC Census: (2084/1495). PCGS Population (507/1149). Mintage: 783,943. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $750. (#7531)(
Registry values: N991)
1855 G$1 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. XF. NGC Census: (37/4578). PCGS Population (145/2961). Mintage: 758,269. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $360. (#7532)(
Registry values: N991)
1855 G$1 --Bent--XF45 Details. ANACS. NGC Census: (156/4422). PCGS Population (238/2729). Mintage: 758,269. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $388. (#7532)(
Registry values: N991)
1855 G$1 AU50 ANACS. NGC Census: (191/4231). PCGS Population (349/2380). Mintage: 758,269. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $440. (#7532)(
Registry values: N991)
1855 G$1 --Plugged, Cleaned--ANACS. AU50 Details. NGC Census: (191/4231). PCGS Population (349/2380). Mintage: 758,269. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $440. (#7532)(
Registry values: N991)
1855 G$1 AU50 PCGS. PCGS Population (348/2398). NGC Census: (192/4228). Mintage: 758,269. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $440. (#7532)(
Registry values: N991)
1855 G$1 --Bent, Mount Removed, Polished--ANACS. AU50 Details. NGC Census: (191/4231). PCGS Population (349/2376). Mintage: 758,269. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $440. (#7532)(
Registry values: N991)
1855-O G$1 VF25 NGC. NGC Census: (1/492). PCGS Population (2/288). Mintage: 55,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF25: $524. (#7535)(
Registry values: N991)
1856 G$1 Slanted 5 AU58 ANACS. NGC Census: (399/1094). PCGS Population (194/543). Mintage: 1,762,936. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $240. (#7540)(
Registry values: N491)
1856 G$1 Slanted 5 MS60 NGC. NGC Census: (50/1044). PCGS Population (41/502). Mintage: 1,762,936. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $265. (#7540)(
Registry values: N991)
1856 G$1 Slanted 5 MS61 NGC. NGC Census: (344/700). PCGS Population (70/431). Mintage: 1,762,936. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS61: $410. (#7540)(
Registry values: N991)
1856 G$1 Slanted 5 MS62+ PCGS. PCGS Population (179/252). NGC Census: (434/266). Mintage: 1,762,936. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $520. (#7540)(
Registry values: N991)
1856 G$1 Slanted 5 MS62 ANACS. NGC Census: (434/266). PCGS Population (179/252). Mintage: 1,762,936. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $520. (#7540)(
Registry values: N991)
1856 G$1 Slanted 5 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (432/266). PCGS Population (179/252). Mintage: 1,762,936. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $500. (#7540)(
Registry values: N991)
1856 G$1 Slanted 5 AU58 NGC. NGC Census: (399/1094). PCGS Population (194/543). Mintage: 1,762,936. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $240. (#7540)(
Registry values: P2)
1857 G$1 --Cleaned--ANACS. AU55 Details. NGC Census: (46/843). PCGS Population (109/491). Mintage: 774,789. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $225. (#7544)(
Registry values: N491)
1858 G$1 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (53/32). PCGS Population (24/59). Mintage: 117,995. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $500. (#7548)(
Registry values: N991)
1859 G$1 --Cleaned--ANACS. AU55 Details. NGC Census: (12/312). PCGS Population (17/240). Mintage: 168,244. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $223. (#7551)(
Registry values: N491)
1859 G$1 --Damaged--AU58 Details. ANACS. NGC Census: (59/253). PCGS Population (51/189). Mintage: 168,244. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $240. (#7551)(
Registry values: N491)
1859-D G$1 --Soldered--NGC Details. VF. NGC Census: (0/117). PCGS Population (0/109). Mintage: 4,952. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $975. (#7553)
1860-S G$1 AU55 NGC. Ex:Bass. NGC Census: (26/88). PCGS Population (27/35). Mintage: 13,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $745. (#7557)(
Registry values: N991)
1861 G$1 AU55 ANACS. NGC Census: (29/1073). PCGS Population (77/852). Mintage: 527,499. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $240. (#7558)(
Registry values: N491)
1861 G$1 AU58 ANACS. NGC Census: (112/961). PCGS Population (121/731). Mintage: 527,499. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $260. (#7558)(
Registry values: N491)
1862 G$1 --Mounts Removed, Bent--ANACS. AU50 Details. NGC Census: (2/2415). PCGS Population (33/2092). Mintage: 1,361,390. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $213. (#7560)(
Registry values: N491)
1862 G$1 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (55/2127). PCGS Population (64/1575). Mintage: 1,361,390. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $265. (#7560)(
Registry values: N491)
1862 G$1 MS61 NGC. NGC Census: (496/1631). PCGS Population (228/1348). Mintage: 1,361,390. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS61: $410. (#7560)(
Registry values: N491)
1862 G$1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (262/108). NGC Census: (278/170). Mintage: 1,361,390. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $1,175. (#7560)(
Registry values: N1793)
1864 G$1 --Bent, Damaged--ANACS. AU50 Details. NGC Census: (0/70). PCGS Population (2/51). Mintage: 5,950. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $650. (#7563)(
Registry values: N991)
1872 G$1 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (4/33). PCGS Population (1/49). Mintage: 3,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $835. (#7572)
1873 G$1 Open 3 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (639/580). PCGS Population (457/638). Mintage: 123,300. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $500. (#7573)(
Registry values: N991)
1874 G$1 --Damaged, Cleaned--ANACS. AU58 Details. NGC Census: (157/3010). PCGS Population (250/2585). Mintage: 198,820. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $235. (#7575)(
Registry values: N491)
1874 G$1 MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (771/1397). NGC Census: (1091/1340). Mintage: 198,820. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $500. (#7575)(
Registry values: N991)
1874 G$1 MS62 ANACS. NGC Census: (1091/1340). PCGS Population (771/1398). Mintage: 198,820. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $520. (#7575)(
Registry values: N991)
1874 G$1 MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (707/690). NGC Census: (661/679). Mintage: 198,820. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $760. (#7575)(
Registry values: N1793)
1878 G$1 --Mounts Removed, Tooled--ANACS. AU50 Details. NGC Census: (1/118). PCGS Population (1/133). Mintage: 3,020. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $400. (#7579)(
Registry values: N991)
1879 G$1 AU58 NGC. CAC. NGC Census: (7/179). PCGS Population (13/226). Mintage: 3,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $360. (#7580)(
Registry values: N991)
1883 G$1 MS64 NGC. CAC. NGC Census: (88/231). PCGS Population (121/267). Mintage: 10,800. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $1,140. (#7584)(
Registry values: N1793)
1887 G$1 --Mount Removed--ANACS. AU50 Details. NGC Census: (0/429). PCGS Population (0/555). Mintage: 7,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $225. (#7588)(
Registry values: N491)
1889 G$1 MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (384/1517). NGC Census: (235/1273). Mintage: 29,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $860. (#7590)(
Registry values: N1793)
Early Quarter Eagles
1834 $2 1/2 --Cleaned, Damaged, Scratched--ANACS. XF Details Net F15. NGC Census: (0/9). PCGS Population (0/9). Mintage: 4,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Fine 15: $7,973. (#7674)(
Registry values: P1)
Classic Quarter Eagles
1836 $2 1/2 Script 8--Scratched--ANACS. VF30 Details. NGC Census: (21/1237). PCGS Population (23/482). Mintage: 547,986. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF30: $496. (#7694)(
Registry values: P1)
1836 $2 1/2 Script 8 VF30 PCGS. PCGS Population (23/481). NGC Census: (21/1237). Mintage: 547,986. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF30: $496. (#7694)(
Registry values: P1)
1836 $2 1/2 Script 8 VF35 NGC. NGC Census: (24/1213). PCGS Population (37/443). Mintage: 547,986. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF35: $520. (#7694)(
Registry values: P1)
1836 $2 1/2 Script 8 XF40 NGC. NGC Census: (88/1125). PCGS Population (72/372). Mintage: 547,986. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $565. (#7694)(
Registry values: P1)
1836 $2 1/2 Script 8--Cleaned--ANACS. XF40 Details. NGC Census: (88/1125). PCGS Population (72/373). Mintage: 547,986. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $565. (#7694)(
Registry values: P1)
1838 $2 1/2 VF20 PCGS. PCGS Population (1/155). NGC Census: (0/236). Mintage: 47,030. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $475. (#7696)(
Registry values: P1)
Liberty Quarter Eagles
1843-O $2 1/2 Small Date, Crosslet 4--Damaged, Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (51/417). PCGS Population (35/107). Mintage: 288,002. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $325. (#7731)
1843-O $2 1/2 Small Date, Crosslet 4 AU53 PCGS. PCGS Population (17/90). NGC Census: (66/351). Mintage: 288,002. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU53: $360. (#7731)(
Registry values: P2)
1845-O $2 1/2 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. VF. PCGS Population (1/35). NGC Census: (0/55). Mintage: 4,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $1,750. (#7739)(
Registry values: P2)
1847 $2 1/2 XF45 PCGS. PCGS Population (12/39). NGC Census: (19/97). Mintage: 29,800. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $529. (#7744)(
Registry values: P2)
1847-C $2 1/2 --Bent--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (18/135). PCGS Population (34/85). Mintage: 23,226. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $2,125. (#7745)
1847-O $2 1/2 XF45 NGC. NGC Census: (47/193). PCGS Population (28/57). Mintage: 124,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $466. (#7747)(
Registry values: P2)
1847-O $2 1/2 AU50 PCGS. PCGS Population (24/33). NGC Census: (41/152). Mintage: 124,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $625. (#7747)(
Registry values: P2)
1849 $2 1/2 XF45 NGC. NGC Census: (9/121). PCGS Population (8/43). Mintage: 23,294. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $558. (#7752)(
Registry values: P2)
1849 $2 1/2 AU55 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (9/17). NGC Census: (26/76). Mintage: 23,294. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $1,025. (#7752)(
Registry values: P2)
1850-O $2 1/2 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. XF. NGC Census: (18/260). PCGS Population (23/89). Mintage: 84,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $440. (#7758)(
Registry values: P2)
1850-O $2 1/2 XF45 NGC. NGC Census: (42/218). PCGS Population (17/72). Mintage: 84,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $627. (#7758)(
Registry values: P2)
1850-O $2 1/2 AU50 NGC. NGC Census: (37/181). PCGS Population (20/53). Mintage: 84,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $975. (#7758)
From The Classic Collection.(
Registry values: P2)
1851 $2 1/2 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: 1,372,748. (#7759)
1851 $2 1/2 AU55 ANACS. Breen-6210. NGC Census: (39/562). PCGS Population (53/237). Mintage: 1,372,748. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $310. (#7759)(
Registry values: P2)
1851-O $2 1/2 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (30/302). PCGS Population (24/50). Mintage: 148,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $700. (#7762)(
Registry values: P2)
1852 $2 1/2 AU58 NGC. NGC Census: (203/516). PCGS Population (98/246). Mintage: 1,159,681. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $330. (#7763)(
Registry values: P2)
1852-O $2 1/2 --Cleaned, Scratched--ANACS. AU53 Details. NGC Census: (47/239). PCGS Population (23/45). Mintage: 140,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU53: $700. (#7766)(
Registry values: P2)
1853 $2 1/2 MS61 NGC. NGC Census: (214/487). PCGS Population (54/348). Mintage: 1,404,668. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS61: $510. (#7767)(
Registry values: P2)
1854 $2 1/2 AU58 NGC. NGC Census: (166/298). 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 XF45 NGC. NGC Census: (49/383). PCGS Population (34/136). Mintage: 153,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $310. (#7772)(
Registry values: P2)
1856-S $2 1/2 Good 4 ANACS. NGC Census: (1/178). PCGS Population (0/105). Mintage: 72,100. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Good 4 : $175. (#7781)(
Registry values: P2)
1856-S $2 1/2 VG10 PCGS. PCGS Population (1/104). NGC Census: (0/178). Mintage: 72,100. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VG10: $194. (#7781)(
Registry values: P2)
1856-S $2 1/2 --Harshly Cleaned--NGC Details. XF. NGC Census: (7/164). PCGS Population (8/88). Mintage: 72,100. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $450. (#7781)(
Registry values: P2)
1857-S $2 1/2 VG10 NGC. NGC Census: (2/160). PCGS Population (1/104). Mintage: 69,200. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VG10: $179. (#7785)(
Registry values: P2)
1857-S $2 1/2 XF45 PCGS. PCGS Population (20/52). NGC Census: (10/136). Mintage: 69,200. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $493. (#7785)(
Registry values: P2)
1857-S $2 1/2 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (9/127). PCGS Population (15/37). Mintage: 69,200. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $665. (#7785)
1857-S $2 1/2 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (9/127). PCGS Population (15/37). Mintage: 69,200. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $665. (#7785)(
Registry values: P2)
1859-S $2 1/2 --Mounts Removed, Polished--ANACS. AU50 Details. NGC Census: (6/69). PCGS Population (2/28). Mintage: 15,200. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $1,725. (#7790)(
Registry values: P2)
1860-S $2 1/2 --Mount Removed--ANACS. VG8 Details. NGC Census: (1/112). PCGS Population (1/72). Mintage: 35,600. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VG8 : $175. (#7793)(
Registry values: P2)
1860-S $2 1/2 XF40 ANACS. NGC Census: (4/96). PCGS Population (5/46). Mintage: 35,600. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $625. (#7793)(
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: $730. (#7793)(
Registry values: P2)
1860-S $2 1/2 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (7/68). PCGS Population (5/34). Mintage: 35,600. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $925. (#7793)(
Registry values: P2)
1861 $2 1/2 New Reverse, Type Two--Cleaned--ANACS. AU50 Details. NGC Census: (11/1410). PCGS Population (43/901). Mintage: 1,283,878. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $290. (#7794)(
Registry values: P2)
1861 $2 1/2 New Reverse, Type Two--Scratched, Cleaned--ANACS. AU55 Details. NGC Census: (68/1313). PCGS Population (110/743). Mintage: 1,283,878. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $320. (#7794)(
Registry values: P2)
1861 $2 1/2 New Reverse, Type Two--Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (41/911). PCGS Population (23/505). Mintage: 1,283,878. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $675. (#7794)(
Registry values: P2)
1861 $2 1/2 New Reverse, Type Two MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (326/270). PCGS Population (177/238). Mintage: 1,283,878. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $1,000. (#7794)(
Registry values: P2)
1861-S $2 1/2 --Scratched--NGC Details. Fine. NGC Census: (1/79). PCGS Population (0/61). Mintage: 24,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Fine 12: $250. (#7795)
1865-S $2 1/2 --Mount Removed, Polished--ANACS. XF45 Details. NGC Census: (13/44). PCGS Population (8/23). Mintage: 23,376. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $1,058. (#7802)(
Registry values: P2)
1866-S $2 1/2 --Obverse Damage--NGC Details. Fine. NGC Census: (1/169). PCGS Population (3/122). Mintage: 38,900. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Fine 12: $225. (#7804)(
Registry values: P2)
1868-S $2 1/2 --Obverse Scratched--NGC Details. VF. NGC Census: (0/218). PCGS Population (3/98). Mintage: 34,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $280. (#7808)
1868-S $2 1/2 XF45 NGC. NGC Census: (32/162). PCGS Population (17/59). Mintage: 34,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $505. (#7808)(
Registry values: P2)
1870 $2 1/2 --Damaged--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (6/71). PCGS Population (12/38). Mintage: 4,555. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $745. (#7811)(
Registry values: P2)
1871 $2 1/2 AU50 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (19/51). NGC Census: (5/104). Mintage: 5,350. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $450. (#7813)(
Registry values: P2)
1871 $2 1/2 AU58 NGC. NGC Census: (48/23). PCGS Population (6/24). Mintage: 5,350. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $765. (#7813)
From The Classic Collection.(
Registry values: P2)
1873 $2 1/2 Open 3 MS61 NGC. NGC Census: (143/307). PCGS Population (60/241). Mintage: 122,800. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS61: $580. (#7817)(
Registry values: P2)
1878 $2 1/2 MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (256/166). NGC Census: (236/183). Mintage: 286,260. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $975. (#7828)(
Registry values: P2)
1878-S $2 1/2 AU58 NGC. NGC Census: (164/315). PCGS Population (68/142). 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 (59/43). NGC Census: (108/59). Mintage: 178,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $610. (#7829)(
Registry values: P2)
1879 $2 1/2 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (226/151). PCGS Population (129/161). Mintage: 88,990. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $545. (#7830)(
Registry values: P2)
1879 $2 1/2 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (226/151). PCGS Population (129/157). Mintage: 88,990. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $610. (#7830)(
Registry values: P2)
1879-S $2 1/2 AU53 NGC. NGC Census: (18/108). PCGS Population (12/26). Mintage: 43,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU53: $610. (#7831)(
Registry values: P2)
1879-S $2 1/2 AU55 PCGS. PCGS Population (13/13). NGC Census: (33/75). Mintage: 43,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $665. (#7831)(
Registry values: P2)
1887 $2 1/2 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (3/149). PCGS Population (8/135). Mintage: 6,160. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $355. (#7839)(
Registry values: P2)
1889 $2 1/2 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (86/104). PCGS Population (69/101). Mintage: 17,648. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $540. (#7841)(
Registry values: P2)
1891 $2 1/2 MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (29/34). NGC Census: (34/44). Mintage: 10,900. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $780. (#7843)(
Registry values: P2)
1898 $2 1/2 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (10/640). PCGS Population (14/590). Mintage: 24,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $360. (#7850)(
Registry values: P2)
1901 $2 1/2 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (486/1234). PCGS Population (402/1162). Mintage: 91,100. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $540. (#7853)(
Registry values: N991)
1901 $2 1/2 MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (430/804). PCGS Population (497/665). Mintage: 91,100. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $780. (#7853)(
Registry values: N991)
1903 $2 1/2 --Cleaned--ANACS. MS60 Details. NGC Census: (57/4759). PCGS Population (86/4884). Mintage: 201,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $385. (#7855)(
Registry values: N491)
1903 $2 1/2 MS61 PCGS. PCGS Population (342/4546). NGC Census: (411/4343). Mintage: 201,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS61: $510. (#7855)(
Registry values: N991)
1903 $2 1/2 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (1187/3156). PCGS Population (1027/3519). Mintage: 201,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $540. (#7855)(
Registry values: N991)
1903 $2 1/2 MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (1026/3512). NGC Census: (1188/3160). Mintage: 201,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $540. (#7855)(
Registry values: N991)
1903 $2 1/2 MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (1026/3516). NGC Census: (1188/3160). Mintage: 201,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $610. (#7855)(
Registry values: N991)
1905 $2 1/2 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (1203/846). NGC Census: (1217/998). Mintage: 217,800. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $965. (#7857)(
Registry values: N991)
1906 $2 1/2 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (1098/711). NGC Census: (964/771). Mintage: 176,300. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $965. (#7858)(
Registry values: N991)
1907 $2 1/2 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (65/7122). PCGS Population (140/7987). Mintage: 336,200. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $385. (#7859)(
Registry values: N491)
1907 $2 1/2 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (1672/4834). PCGS Population (1562/5968). Mintage: 336,200. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $610. (#7859)(
Registry values: N991)
1907 $2 1/2 MS62 ANACS. NGC Census: (1672/4834). PCGS Population (1562/5968). Mintage: 336,200. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $610. (#7859)(
Registry values: N991)
1907 $2 1/2 MS62 ANACS. NGC Census: (1672/4834). PCGS Population (1562/5968). Mintage: 336,200. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $610. (#7859)(
Registry values: N991)
1907 $2 1/2 MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (2520/3459). NGC Census: (1697/3137). Mintage: 336,200. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $780. (#7859)(
Registry values: N991)
1907 $2 1/2 MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (2518/3450). NGC Census: (1697/3137). Mintage: 336,200. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $775. (#7859)(
Registry values: N991)
Indian Quarter Eagles
1908 $2 1/2 MS61 NGC. NGC Census: (1330/5238). PCGS Population (349/4183). Mintage: 564,800. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS61: $465. (#7939)(
Registry values: N991)
1908 $2 1/2 MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (1148/3033). NGC Census: (2317/2921). Mintage: 564,800. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $540. (#7939)(
Registry values: N991)
1909 $2 1/2 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (1952/1756). PCGS Population (843/1428). Mintage: 441,700. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $540. (#7940)(
Registry values: N991)
1910 $2 1/2 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (2379/1933). PCGS Population (904/1014). Mintage: 492,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $545. (#7941)(
Registry values: N991)
1911 $2 1/2 --Reverse Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (135/8353). PCGS Population (111/3894). Mintage: 704,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $320. (#7942)
1911 $2 1/2 MS60 PCGS. PCGS Population (111/3902). NGC Census: (135/8353). Mintage: 704,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $320. (#7942)(
Registry values: N491)
1911 $2 1/2 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (3402/2721). PCGS Population (1590/1676). Mintage: 704,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $525. (#7942)(
Registry values: N991)
1911 $2 1/2 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (3402/2721). PCGS Population (1590/1676). Mintage: 704,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $525. (#7942)(
Registry values: N991)
1911 $2 1/2 MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (1592/1129). PCGS Population (1028/659). Mintage: 704,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $950. (#7942)(
Registry values: N1793)
1912 $2 1/2 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (2083/1471). PCGS Population (970/1161). Mintage: 616,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $545. (#7944)(
Registry values: N991)
1912 $2 1/2 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (2083/1471). PCGS Population (964/1157). Mintage: 616,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $545. (#7944)(
Registry values: N991)
1913 $2 1/2 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (3243/2340). PCGS Population (1506/1755). Mintage: 722,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $525. (#7945)(
Registry values: N991)
1913 $2 1/2 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (3243/2340). PCGS Population (1506/1755). Mintage: 722,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $525. (#7945)(
Registry values: N991)
1913 $2 1/2 MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (1032/723). NGC Census: (1464/876). Mintage: 722,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $935. (#7945)(
Registry values: N1793)
1913 $2 1/2 MS63 ANACS. NGC Census: (1464/876). PCGS Population (1032/723). Mintage: 722,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $935. (#7945)(
Registry values: N1793)
1913 $2 1/2 MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (1464/876). PCGS Population (1032/723). Mintage: 722,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $935. (#7945)(
Registry values: N1793)
1914 $2 1/2 AU50 PCGS. PCGS Population (87/2972). NGC Census: (18/6094). Mintage: 240,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $260. (#7946)(
Registry values: N991)
1914 $2 1/2 AU58 ANACS. NGC Census: (1196/4703). PCGS Population (566/1989). Mintage: 240,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $340. (#7946)(
Registry values: N991)
1914 $2 1/2 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (153/4550). PCGS Population (44/1950). Mintage: 240,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $400. (#7946)(
Registry values: N991)
1914 $2 1/2 MS61 NGC. NGC Census: (1454/3096). PCGS Population (311/1637). Mintage: 240,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS61: $615. (#7946)(
Registry values: N991)
1914 $2 1/2 MS61 PCGS. PCGS Population (315/1635). NGC Census: (1454/3096). Mintage: 240,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS61: $650. (#7946)(
Registry values: N991)
1914 $2 1/2 MS61 NGC. NGC Census: (1454/3096). PCGS Population (315/1635). Mintage: 240,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS61: $650. (#7946)(
Registry values: N991)
1914-D $2 1/2 AU58 ANACS. NGC Census: (1255/7141). PCGS Population (940/3691). Mintage: 448,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $290. (#7947)(
Registry values: N491)
1914-D $2 1/2 MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (1529/1506). NGC Census: (3012/2200). Mintage: 448,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $535. (#7947)(
Registry values: N991)
1914-D $2 1/2 MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (1529/1506). NGC Census: (3012/2200). Mintage: 448,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $535. (#7947)(
Registry values: N991)
1914-D $2 1/2 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (3012/2200). PCGS Population (1529/1506). Mintage: 448,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $535. (#7947)(
Registry values: N991)
1914-D $2 1/2 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (3012/2200). PCGS Population (1529/1506). Mintage: 448,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $535. (#7947)(
Registry values: N991)
1914-D $2 1/2 MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (1532/1517). NGC Census: (3012/2200). Mintage: 448,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $540. (#7947)(
Registry values: N991)
1914-D $2 1/2 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (3012/2200). PCGS Population (1529/1506). Mintage: 448,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $535. (#7947)(
Registry values: N991)
1915 $2 1/2 AU58 NGC. NGC Census: (1262/7947). PCGS Population (868/3822). Mintage: 606,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $285. (#7948)(
Registry values: N491)
1915 $2 1/2 MS61 NGC. NGC Census: (1974/5845). PCGS Population (549/3178). Mintage: 606,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS61: $465. (#7948)(
Registry values: N991)
1915 $2 1/2 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (3016/2829). PCGS Population (1407/1771). Mintage: 606,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $525. (#7948)(
Registry values: N991)
1915 $2 1/2 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (3016/2829). PCGS Population (1407/1771). Mintage: 606,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $525. (#7948)(
Registry values: N991)
1915 $2 1/2 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (3016/2829). PCGS Population (1407/1771). Mintage: 606,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $525. (#7948)(
Registry values: N991)
1925-D $2 1/2 AU58 PCGS. PCGS Population (1162/10169). NGC Census: (981/15951). Mintage: 578,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $285. (#7949)(
Registry values: N491)
1925-D $2 1/2 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (177/15774). PCGS Population (258/9911). Mintage: 578,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $315. (#7949)
1925-D $2 1/2 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (177/15774). PCGS Population (258/9915). Mintage: 578,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $315. (#7949)(
Registry values: N491)
1925-D $2 1/2 --Obv Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (177/15774). PCGS Population (258/9906). Mintage: 578,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $310. (#7949)(
Registry values: N491)
1925-D $2 1/2 MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (3227/5463). NGC Census: (5373/7893). Mintage: 578,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $500. (#7949)(
Registry values: N991)
1925-D $2 1/2 MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (3217/5459). NGC Census: (5362/7871). Mintage: 578,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $520. (#7949)(
Registry values: N991)
1925-D $2 1/2 MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (3815/4078). PCGS Population (2871/2582). Mintage: 578,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $840. (#7949)(
Registry values: N1793)
1925-D $2 1/2 MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (3815/4078). PCGS Population (2870/2587). Mintage: 578,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $840. (#7949)(
Registry values: N1793)
1926 $2 1/2 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: 446,000. (#7950)
1926 $2 1/2 --Obverse Damage--NGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (200/14413). PCGS Population (206/9627). Mintage: 446,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $315. (#7950)
1926 $2 1/2 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (200/14413). PCGS Population (206/9611). Mintage: 446,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $310. (#7950)(
Registry values: N491)
1926 $2 1/2 MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (3687/3687). PCGS Population (2847/2950). Mintage: 446,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $775. (#7950)(
Registry values: N1793)
1926 $2 1/2 MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (3687/3687). PCGS Population (2847/2950). Mintage: 446,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $775. (#7950)(
Registry values: N1793)
1927 $2 1/2 --Cleaned--MS60 Details. ANACS. NGC Census: (151/11794). PCGS Population (174/7961). Mintage: 388,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $315. (#7951)(
Registry values: N491)
1927 $2 1/2 MS61 NGC. NGC Census: (1623/10171). PCGS Population (880/7081). Mintage: 388,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS61: $420. (#7951)(
Registry values: N991)
1927 $2 1/2 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (4185/5986). PCGS Population (2377/4694). Mintage: 388,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $520. (#7951)(
Registry values: N991)
1927 $2 1/2 MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (3231/2733). PCGS Population (2576/2126). Mintage: 388,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $840. (#7951)(
Registry values: N1793)
1928 $2 1/2 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. Unc. PCGS Population (219/8131). NGC Census: (137/12900). Mintage: 416,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $310. (#7952)
1928 $2 1/2 MS62 ANACS. NGC Census: (4776/6410). PCGS Population (2851/4133). Mintage: 416,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $500. (#7952)(
Registry values: N991)
1928 $2 1/2 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (4776/6410). PCGS Population (2851/4133). Mintage: 416,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $500. (#7952)(
Registry values: N991)
1928 $2 1/2 MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (3740/2670). PCGS Population (2573/1555). Mintage: 416,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $840. (#7952)(
Registry values: N1793)
1929 $2 1/2 AU58 NGC. NGC Census: (365/15804). PCGS Population (732/10670). Mintage: 532,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $280. (#7953)(
Registry values: N491)
1929 $2 1/2 MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (4850/2384). PCGS Population (3333/1489). Mintage: 532,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $840. (#7953)(
Registry values: N1793)
Three Dollar Gold Pieces
1854 $3 --Ex-Jewelry, Polished--ANACS. Fine 12 Details. NGC Census: (2/3367). PCGS Population (1/2585). Mintage: 138,618. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Fine 12: $1,200. (#7969)(
Registry values: N1)
1854 $3 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. XF. NGC Census: (66/3261). PCGS Population (79/2436). Mintage: 138,618. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $1,204. (#7969)(
Registry values: N1793)
1854 $3 --Improperly Cleaned, Bent--NGC Details. XF. NGC Census: (66/3261). PCGS Population (79/2436). Mintage: 138,618. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $1,204. (#7969)(
Registry values: N1793)
1854 $3 --Cleaned, Repaired--NGC Details. XF. NGC Census: (66/3261). PCGS Population (79/2441). Mintage: 138,618. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $1,204. (#7969)(
Registry values: N1793)
1854 $3 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (158/2926). PCGS Population (298/1910). Mintage: 138,618. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $1,200. (#7969)
1854 $3 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (158/2926). PCGS Population (298/1910). Mintage: 138,618. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $1,200. (#7969)
1854 $3 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (158/2926). PCGS Population (298/1910). Mintage: 138,618. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $1,200. (#7969)(
Registry values: N1793)
1855 $3 --Mount Removed--NGC Details. VF. NGC Census: (4/1027). PCGS Population (5/745). Mintage: 50,555. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $1,200. (#7972)
1855 $3 --Scratches--NGC Details. XF. NGC Census: (27/986). PCGS Population (44/669). Mintage: 50,555. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $1,204. (#7972)
1856 $3 --Mount Removed--NGC Details. VF. NGC Census: (0/663). PCGS Population (0/475). Mintage: 26,010. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $1,200. (#7974)(
Registry values: N991)
1856-S $3 AG3 PCGS. PCGS Population (4/357). NGC Census: (0/482). Mintage: 34,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AG3 : $1,200. (#7975)(
Registry values: N1)
1856-S $3 Good 6 NGC. NGC Census: (2/477). PCGS Population (2/355). Mintage: 34,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Good 6 : $1,200. (#7975)(
Registry values: N1)
1857 $3 --Mount Removed, Whizzed--ANACS. AU50 Details. NGC Census: (30/452). PCGS Population (33/188). Mintage: 20,891. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $1,350. (#7976)(
Registry values: N1793)
1870 $3 --Ex-Jewelry, Polished--ANACS. VF20 Details. NGC Census: (0/253). PCGS Population (1/171). Mintage: 3,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $1,204. (#7991)(
Registry values: N991)
1874 $3 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (87/2200). PCGS Population (161/1551). Mintage: 41,800. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $1,204. (#7998)(
Registry values: N1793)
1874 $3 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (87/2200). PCGS Population (161/1554). Mintage: 41,800. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $1,200. (#7998)
1878 $3 --Scratched--NGC Details. XF. NGC Census: (21/4963). PCGS Population (44/5136). Mintage: 82,304. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $1,204. (#8000)(
Registry values: N1793)
1878 $3 --Polished--NGC Details. XF. NGC Census: (21/4958). PCGS Population (44/5176). Mintage: 82,304. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $1,204. (#8000)(
Registry values: N1793)
1878 $3 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (55/4850). PCGS Population (196/4832). Mintage: 82,304. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $1,204. (#8000)(
Registry values: N1793)
1878 $3 --Harshly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (55/4850). PCGS Population (196/4832). Mintage: 82,304. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $1,204. (#8000)(
Registry values: N1793)
1889 $3 --Polished--NCS. AU Details. NGC Census: (4/290). PCGS Population (15/318). Mintage: 2,300. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $1,425. (#8011)(
Registry values: N1793)
Classic Half Eagles
1834 $5 Plain 4--Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. VF. NGC Census: (6/1748). PCGS Population (4/1064). Mintage: 657,460. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $500. (#8171)(
Registry values: P1)
1834 $5 Plain 4 VF30 PCGS. PCGS Population (40/1013). NGC Census: (27/1710). Mintage: 657,460. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF30: $556. (#8171)(
Registry values: P1)
1834 $5 Plain 4--Ex-Jewelry, Damaged--ANACS. XF40 Details. NGC Census: (126/1547). PCGS Population (146/786). Mintage: 657,460. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $640. (#8171)(
Registry values: P1)
1834 $5 Plain 4--Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. XF. NGC Census: (126/1547). PCGS Population (146/786). Mintage: 657,460. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $640. (#8171)(
Registry values: P1)
1834 $5 Plain 4 XF40 NGC. NGC Census: (126/1547). PCGS Population (146/786). Mintage: 657,460. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $640. (#8171)(
Registry values: P1)
1835 $5 VF30 PCGS. PCGS Population (24/364). NGC Census: (10/564). Mintage: 371,534. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF30: $582. (#8173)(
Registry values: P1)
1835 $5 XF40 NGC. NGC Census: (44/507). PCGS Population (58/280). Mintage: 371,534. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $675. (#8173)(
Registry values: P1)
1835 $5 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (45/374). PCGS Population (55/166). Mintage: 371,534. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $1,225. (#8173)(
Registry values: P1)
1836 $5 VF20 ANACS. XF Details Net VF20. NGC Census: (9/957). PCGS Population (9/633). Mintage: 553,147. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $500. (#8174)(
Registry values: P1)
1836 $5 --Edge Damage--NGC Details. VF. NGC Census: (8/953). PCGS Population (9/627). Mintage: 553,147. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $480. (#8174)(
Registry values: P1)
1836 $5 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (73/615). PCGS Population (77/258). Mintage: 553,147. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $1,100. (#8174)(
Registry values: P1)
Liberty Half Eagles
1843 $5 AU58 PCGS. PCGS Population (23/19). NGC Census: (139/76). Mintage: 611,205. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $545. (#8213)(
Registry values: P5)
1843-O $5 Large Letters--Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (17/81). PCGS Population (13/21). Mintage: 101,075. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $1,650. (#8216)(
Registry values: P7)
1843-O $5 Small Letters 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.(#8217)(
Registry values: P7, N7)
1844 $5 AU55 NGC. NGC Census: (59/121). PCGS Population (19/40). Mintage: 340,330. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $425. (#8219)(
Registry values: P5)
1845 $5 AU55 NGC. NGC Census: (57/137). PCGS Population (23/40). Mintage: 417,099. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $440. (#8223)(
Registry values: P5)
1845 $5 AU58 NGC. NGC Census: (97/40). PCGS Population (11/30). Mintage: 417,099. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $675. (#8223)(
Registry values: P5)
1846 $5 Large Date Good 4 PCGS. PCGS Population (0/161). NGC Census: (0/341). Mintage: 395,942. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Good 4 : $289. (#8226)(
Registry values: P5)
1847 $5 AU58 NGC. NGC Census: (222/158). PCGS Population (49/112). Mintage: 915,981. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $535. (#8231)(
Registry values: P5)
1849 $5 --Repunched Date--AU53 ANACS. NGC Census: (22/102). PCGS Population (5/19). Mintage: 133,070. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU53: $615. (#8240)(
Registry values: P6)
1852 $5 AU53 ANACS. NGC Census: (48/464). PCGS Population (26/174). Mintage: 573,901. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU53: $410. (#8250)(
Registry values: P4)
1852 $5 AU58 PCGS. PCGS Population (46/78). NGC Census: (204/133). Mintage: 573,901. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $525. (#8250)(
Registry values: P4)
1854 $5 AU55 NGC. NGC Census: (60/191). PCGS Population (18/57). Mintage: 160,675. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $625. (#8256)(
Registry values: P5)
1854-O $5 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: 46,000. (#8259)
1855-S $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.
1856 $5 AU50 NGC. NGC Census: (36/247). PCGS Population (50/109). Mintage: 197,990. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $390. (#8266)(
Registry values: P5)
1856 $5 AU58 PCGS. PCGS Population (27/24). NGC Census: (109/41). Mintage: 197,990. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $775. (#8266)(
Registry values: P5)
1867-S $5 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. XF. NGC Census: (7/51). PCGS Population (6/21). Mintage: 29,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $2,175. (#8314)
1873-S $5 VF35 NGC. NGC Census: (8/87). PCGS Population (8/47). Mintage: 31,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF35: $788. (#8332)(
Registry values: P3)
1878-S $5 AU58 NGC. NGC Census: (174/118). PCGS Population (45/53). Mintage: 144,700. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $400. (#8347)(
Registry values: P3)
1878-S $5 AU58 NGC. NGC Census: (174/118). PCGS Population (45/54). Mintage: 144,700. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $420. (#8347)(
Registry values: P3)
1879-S $5 AU58 NGC. NGC Census: (283/177). PCGS Population (49/103). Mintage: 426,200. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $420. (#8350)(
Registry values: P3)
1880 $5 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (23/2248). PCGS Population (36/971). Mintage: 3,166,436. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $360. (#8351)(
Registry values: P2)
1880 $5 AU58 ICG. NGC Census: (362/1754). PCGS Population (183/617). Mintage: 3,166,436. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $420. (#8351)(
Registry values: P2)
1880 $5 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (540/305). PCGS Population (216/205). Mintage: 3,166,436. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $640. (#8351)(
Registry values: P2)
1880 $5 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (540/305). PCGS Population (216/205). Mintage: 3,166,436. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $640. (#8351)(
Registry values: P2)
1881 $5 MS62 ANACS. NGC Census: (4494/2965). PCGS Population (2042/1364). Mintage: 5,708,802. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $585. (#8354)(
Registry values: P2)
1881 $5 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (255/12). NGC Census: (640/77). Mintage: 5,708,802. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $1,425. (#8354)(
Registry values: P2)
1882 $5 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (2218/1599). PCGS Population (1139/723). Mintage: 2,514,568. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $565. (#8358)(
Registry values: P2)
1882 $5 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (2218/1599). PCGS Population (1138/723). Mintage: 2,514,568. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $565. (#8358)(
Registry values: P2)
1882-CC $5 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. Mintage: 82,817. (#8359)
1882-S $5 MS61 PCGS. PCGS Population (165/796). NGC Census: (501/1171). Mintage: 969,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS61: $500. (#8360)(
Registry values: P2)
1885 $5 MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (202/62). NGC Census: (250/140). Mintage: 601,400. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $1,110. (#8367)(
Registry values: P2)
1886 $5 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (100/73). PCGS Population (65/54). Mintage: 388,300. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $575. (#8369)(
Registry values: P3)
1886 $5 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (100/73). PCGS Population (65/55). Mintage: 388,300. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $630. (#8369)(
Registry values: P3)
1890-CC $5 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (18/479). PCGS Population (31/343). Mintage: 53,800. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $620. (#8376)(
Registry values: P2)
1891-CC $5 AU58 NGC. NGC Census: (384/923). PCGS Population (211/615). Mintage: 208,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $775. (#8378)(
Registry values: P1)
1893-CC $5 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (26/464). PCGS Population (48/218). Mintage: 60,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $735. (#8384)(
Registry values: P2)
1893-S $5 AU58 PCGS. PCGS Population (79/416). NGC Census: (126/762). Mintage: 224,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $420. (#8386)(
Registry values: P3)
1893-S $5 MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (152/124). NGC Census: (312/162). Mintage: 224,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $575. (#8386)(
Registry values: P3)
1893-S $5 MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (152/124). NGC Census: (312/162). Mintage: 224,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $620. (#8386)(
Registry values: P3)
1894 $5 --Obverse Scratched--NGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (129/2412). PCGS Population (90/862). Mintage: 957,800. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $435. (#8387)
1895 $5 MS61 ANACS. NGC Census: (1685/3885). PCGS Population (589/1568). Mintage: 1,345,936. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS61: $530. (#8390)(
Registry values: P2)
1895-S $5 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (34/207). PCGS Population (24/81). Mintage: 112,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $395. (#8391)
1897 $5 MS61 NGC. NGC Census: (851/2127). PCGS Population (290/882). Mintage: 867,883. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS61: $445. (#8394)(
Registry values: P2)
1900 $5 --Obverse Scratched--NGC Details. Unc Details. NGC Census: (249/12122). PCGS Population (301/6676). Mintage: 1,405,730. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $400. (#8400)(
Registry values: N491)
1900 $5 MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (2800/2893). NGC Census: (4976/4635). Mintage: 1,405,730. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $555. (#8400)(
Registry values: N491)
1900 $5 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (4976/4635). PCGS Population (2800/2902). Mintage: 1,405,730. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $555. (#8400)(
Registry values: N491)
1900-S $5 AU58 NGC. NGC Census: (78/331). PCGS Population (32/511). Mintage: 329,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $385. (#8401)(
Registry values: N491)
1901-S $5 MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (1145/1477). PCGS Population (1270/1110). Mintage: 3,648,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $830. (#8404)(
Registry values: N991)
1902 $5 MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (224/136). PCGS Population (188/90). Mintage: 172,400. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $830. (#8405)(
Registry values: N991)
1902-S $5 MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (579/557). NGC Census: (458/619). Mintage: 939,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $985. (#8406)(
Registry values: N991)
1903-S $5 --Harshly Cleaned--NGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (77/3321). PCGS Population (114/2860). Mintage: 1,855,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $415. (#8408)(
Registry values: N491)
1904 $5 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (80/3033). PCGS Population (91/1778). Mintage: 392,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $400. (#8409)(
Registry values: N491)
1905-S $5 MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (64/50). NGC Census: (55/28). Mintage: 880,700. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $600. (#8412)(
Registry values: N1793)
1906-D $5 AU58 PCGS. PCGS Population (146/1784). NGC Census: (108/2112). Mintage: 320,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $420. (#8414)(
Registry values: N491)
1906-D $5 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (760/942). PCGS Population (581/806). Mintage: 320,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $555. (#8414)(
Registry values: N491)
1907 $5 MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (1468/715). NGC Census: (1666/965). Mintage: 626,192. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $730. (#8416)(
Registry values: N991)
1907-D $5 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (447/116). PCGS Population (484/108). Mintage: 888,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $1,200. (#8417)(
Registry values: N1793)
1908 $5 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (1789/2270). PCGS Population (1293/2204). Mintage: 421,874. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $555. (#8418)(
Registry values: N491)
Indian Half Eagles
1908 $5 AU58 NGC. NGC Census: (685/4903). PCGS Population (444/3759). Mintage: 577,800. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $425. (#8510)(
Registry values: N991)
1908 $5 AU58 NGC. NGC Census: (685/4903). PCGS Population (444/3759). Mintage: 577,800. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $425. (#8510)(
Registry values: N991)
1908 $5 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (2064/1681). PCGS Population (1342/1904). Mintage: 577,800. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $785. (#8510)(
Registry values: N991)
1908 $5 MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (1342/1904). NGC Census: (2064/1681). 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: (2064/1681). PCGS Population (1342/1904). 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: (2064/1681). PCGS Population (1342/1904). Mintage: 577,800. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $785. (#8510)(
Registry values: N991)
1908 $5 MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (1342/1904). NGC Census: (2064/1681). Mintage: 577,800. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $785. (#8510)(
Registry values: N991)
1908 $5 MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (1342/1904). NGC Census: (2064/1681). Mintage: 577,800. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $785. (#8510)(
Registry values: N991)
1908 $5 MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (1342/1904). NGC Census: (2064/1681). Mintage: 577,800. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $785. (#8510)(
Registry values: N991)
1908-D $5 --Rev Planchet Flaw--NGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (43/2392). PCGS Population (66/2778). Mintage: 148,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $490. (#8511)(
Registry values: N991)
1908-D $5 MS62 ANACS. NGC Census: (816/1370). PCGS Population (949/1574). Mintage: 148,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $900. (#8511)(
Registry values: N991)
1908-D $5 MS62 ANACS. NGC Census: (816/1370). PCGS Population (949/1574). Mintage: 148,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $900. (#8511)(
Registry values: N991)
1908-D $5 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (816/1374). PCGS Population (947/1566). Mintage: 148,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $900. (#8511)(
Registry values: N991)
1908-D $5 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (816/1374). PCGS Population (949/1566). Mintage: 148,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $900. (#8511)(
Registry values: N991)
1908-S $5 VF35 PCGS. PCGS Population (10/385). NGC Census: (2/435). Mintage: 82,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF35: $368. (#8512)(
Registry values: N991)
1908-S $5 AU50 PCGS. PCGS Population (21/331). NGC Census: (13/389). Mintage: 82,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $420. (#8512)(
Registry values: N991)
1909 $5 AU50 ANACS. NGC Census: (12/4561). PCGS Population (78/3348). Mintage: 627,138. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $370. (#8513)(
Registry values: N491)
1909-D $5 MS61 PCGS. PCGS Population (2793/19655). NGC Census: (4726/18302). Mintage: 3,423,560. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS61: $520. (#8514)(
Registry values: N991)
1909-D $5 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (8834/9468). PCGS Population (8495/11065). Mintage: 3,423,560. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $770. (#8514)(
Registry values: N991)
1909-D $5 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (8834/9468). PCGS Population (8495/11065). Mintage: 3,423,560. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $770. (#8514)(
Registry values: N991)
1909-D $5 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (8834/9468). PCGS Population (8495/11065). Mintage: 3,423,560. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $770. (#8514)(
Registry values: N991)
1909-D $5 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (8834/9468). PCGS Population (8537/11099). Mintage: 3,423,560. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $785. (#8514)(
Registry values: N991)
1909-D $5 MS62 ANACS. NGC Census: (8812/9452). PCGS Population (8521/11087). Mintage: 3,423,560. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $770. (#8514)(
Registry values: N991)
1909-D $5 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (8834/9468). PCGS Population (8517/11088). Mintage: 3,423,560. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $770. (#8514)(
Registry values: N991)
1909-D $5 MS63 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (8742/2357). NGC Census: (7268/2200). Mintage: 3,423,560. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $1,510. (#8514)(
Registry values: N1793)
1909-D $5 MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (7268/2200). PCGS Population (8718/2345). Mintage: 3,423,560. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $1,660. (#8514)(
Registry values: N1793)
1909-D $5 MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (7268/2200). PCGS Population (8735/2353). Mintage: 3,423,560. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $1,660. (#8514)(
Registry values: N1793)
1909-D $5 MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (7268/2200). PCGS Population (8735/2353). Mintage: 3,423,560. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $1,660. (#8514)(
Registry values: N1793)
1909-D $5 MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (7268/2200). PCGS Population (8735/2353). Mintage: 3,423,560. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $1,660. (#8514)(
Registry values: N1793)
1909-D $5 MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (7268/2200). PCGS Population (8735/2353). Mintage: 3,423,560. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $1,660. (#8514)(
Registry values: N1793)
1909-D $5 MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (7268/2200). PCGS Population (8735/2353). Mintage: 3,423,560. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $1,660. (#8514)(
Registry values: N1793)
1909-D $5 MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (7268/2200). PCGS Population (8735/2353). Mintage: 3,423,560. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $1,660. (#8514)(
Registry values: N1793)
1909-D $5 MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (7258/2194). PCGS Population (8739/2348). Mintage: 3,423,560. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $1,660. (#8514)(
Registry values: N1793)
1909-S $5 VF30 ANACS. NGC Census: (0/459). PCGS Population (6/336). Mintage: 297,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF30: $354. (#8516)(
Registry values: N491)
1909-S $5 XF45 NGC. NGC Census: (23/426). PCGS Population (32/280). Mintage: 297,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $374. (#8516)(
Registry values: N491)
1909-S $5 AU58 NGC. NGC Census: (151/168). PCGS Population (40/136). Mintage: 297,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $635. (#8516)(
Registry values: N991)
1910 $5 VF30 ANACS. NGC Census: (4/4564). PCGS Population (6/3231). Mintage: 604,250. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF30: $354. (#8517)(
Registry values: N491)
1910 $5 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (118/3403). PCGS Population (87/1969). Mintage: 604,250. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $460. (#8517)(
Registry values: N991)
1910 $5 MS60 PCGS. PCGS Population (87/1992). NGC Census: (118/3396). Mintage: 604,250. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $460. (#8517)(
Registry values: N991)
1910 $5 MS62 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (968/610). NGC Census: (1446/754). Mintage: 604,250. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $785. (#8517)(
Registry values: N991)
1910-D $5 XF45 PCGS. PCGS Population (32/855). NGC Census: (12/844). Mintage: 193,600. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $364. (#8518)(
Registry values: N491)
1910-S $5 VF35 PCGS. PCGS Population (11/587). NGC Census: (1/898). Mintage: 770,200. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF35: $356. (#8519)(
Registry values: N491)
1910-S $5 XF40 ANACS. NGC Census: (7/891). PCGS Population (39/548). Mintage: 770,200. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $360. (#8519)(
Registry values: N491)
1910-S $5 XF45 ANACS. NGC Census: (30/861). PCGS Population (72/476). Mintage: 770,200. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $376. (#8519)(
Registry values: N491)
1910-S $5 AU58 NGC. NGC Census: (392/235). PCGS Population (104/164). Mintage: 770,200. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $595. (#8519)(
Registry values: N991)
1910-S $5 AU58 NGC. NGC Census: (392/235). PCGS Population (104/164). Mintage: 770,200. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $595. (#8519)(
Registry values: N991)
1911 $5 XF45 ANACS. NGC Census: (22/7887). PCGS Population (82/5415). Mintage: 915,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $364. (#8520)(
Registry values: N491)
1911 $5 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (283/5766). PCGS Population (208/3536). Mintage: 915,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $460. (#8520)
1911 $5 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (283/5766). PCGS Population (208/3536). Mintage: 915,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $460. (#8520)(
Registry values: N991)
1911 $5 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (283/5766). PCGS Population (208/3536). Mintage: 915,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $460. (#8520)(
Registry values: N991)
1911 $5 MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (1635/1210). NGC Census: (2513/1103). Mintage: 915,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $810. (#8520)(
Registry values: N991)
1911-D $5 XF45 ANACS. NGC Census: (70/930). PCGS Population (79/414). Mintage: 72,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $571. (#8521)(
Registry values: N991)
1911-D $5 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (60/874). PCGS Population (86/326). Mintage: 72,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $720. (#8521)(
Registry values: N1793)
1911-S $5 XF40 PCGS. PCGS Population (72/1315). NGC Census: (31/1813). Mintage: 1,416,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $360. (#8522)(
Registry values: N491)
1911-S $5 XF40 PCGS. PCGS Population (72/1335). NGC Census: (30/1812). Mintage: 1,416,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $360. (#8522)(
Registry values: N491)
1911-S $5 AU58 NGC. NGC Census: (553/784). PCGS Population (187/756). Mintage: 1,416,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $500. (#8522)(
Registry values: N991)
1911-S $5 AU58 NGC. NGC Census: (553/784). PCGS Population (187/756). Mintage: 1,416,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $500. (#8522)(
Registry values: N991)
1912 $5 XF45 ANACS. NGC Census: (17/7443). PCGS Population (77/6062). Mintage: 790,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $364. (#8523)(
Registry values: N491)
1912 $5 MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (2148/1427). NGC Census: (2713/1091). Mintage: 790,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $810. (#8523)(
Registry values: N991)
1912-S $5 AU50 ANACS. NGC Census: (42/929). PCGS Population (70/365). Mintage: 392,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $400. (#8524)(
Registry values: N991)
1912-S $5 AU58 NGC. NGC Census: (407/182). PCGS Population (96/132). Mintage: 392,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $685. (#8524)(
Registry values: N991)
1912-S $5 AU58 NGC. NGC Census: (407/182). PCGS Population (99/133). Mintage: 392,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $685. (#8524)(
Registry values: N991)
1913 $5 AU58 NGC. NGC Census: (1444/7144). PCGS Population (921/5294). Mintage: 915,900. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $425. (#8525)(
Registry values: N991)
1913 $5 AU58 ANACS. NGC Census: (1440/7127). PCGS Population (919/5298). Mintage: 915,900. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $425. (#8525)(
Registry values: N991)
1913 $5 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (298/6846). PCGS Population (284/5010). Mintage: 915,900. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $450. (#8525)(
Registry values: N991)
1913 $5 MS60 ANACS. NGC Census: (298/6829). PCGS Population (284/5014). Mintage: 915,900. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $450. (#8525)(
Registry values: N991)
1913 $5 MS62+ NGC. NGC Census: (3218/1359). PCGS Population (2339/1707). Mintage: 915,900. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $785. (#8525)(
Registry values: N991)
1913 $5 MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (2339/1707). NGC Census: (3218/1359). Mintage: 915,900. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $785. (#8525)(
Registry values: N991)
1913 $5 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (3218/1359). PCGS Population (2344/1713). Mintage: 915,900. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $785. (#8525)(
Registry values: N991)
1913-S $5 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. VF. NGC Census: (0/1339). PCGS Population (3/698). Mintage: 408,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $350. (#8526)(
Registry values: N491)
1913-S $5 XF45 PCGS. PCGS Population (83/558). NGC Census: (71/1246). 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: (116/1057). PCGS Population (38/450). Mintage: 408,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU53: $425. (#8526)(
Registry values: N991)
1913-S $5 AU55 NGC. NGC Census: (250/807). PCGS Population (104/346). Mintage: 408,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $500. (#8526)(
Registry values: N991)
1914 $5 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (671/513). PCGS Population (560/664). Mintage: 247,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $945. (#8527)(
Registry values: N991)
1914-S $5 AU50 NGC. NGC Census: (24/1028). PCGS Population (38/618). Mintage: 263,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $385. (#8529)(
Registry values: N991)
1915 $5 XF45 ANACS. NGC Census: (4/4795). PCGS Population (56/3782). Mintage: 588,075. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $364. (#8530)(
Registry values: N491)
1915 $5 AU50 ANACS. NGC Census: (8/4787). PCGS Population (96/3686). Mintage: 588,075. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $370. (#8530)(
Registry values: N491)
1915 $5 AU58 NGC. NGC Census: (991/3632). PCGS Population (611/2704). Mintage: 588,075. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $425. (#8530)(
Registry values: N491)
1915 $5 MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (1077/1133). NGC Census: (1333/969). Mintage: 588,075. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $900. (#8530)(
Registry values: N991)
1915 $5 MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (1070/1138). NGC Census: (1333/969). Mintage: 588,075. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $865. (#8530)(
Registry values: N991)
1915-S $5 AU50 NGC. NGC Census: (51/797). PCGS Population (39/366). Mintage: 164,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $420. (#8531)(
Registry values: N991)
1915-S $5 AU53 PCGS. PCGS Population (39/334). NGC Census: (69/725). Mintage: 164,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU53: $435. (#8531)(
Registry values: N991)
1915-S $5 AU55 NGC. NGC Census: (186/542). PCGS Population (82/244). Mintage: 164,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $505. (#8531)(
Registry values: N991)
1915-S $5 AU55 NGC. NGC Census: (186/542). PCGS Population (82/244). Mintage: 164,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $505. (#8531)(
Registry values: N991)
1915-S $5 AU55 NGC. NGC Census: (186/542). PCGS Population (83/244). Mintage: 164,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $505. (#8531)(
Registry values: N991)
1915-S $5 AU58 ANACS. NGC Census: (364/178). PCGS Population (99/145). Mintage: 164,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $850. (#8531)(
Registry values: N991)
1915-S $5 AU58 NGC. NGC Census: (364/178). PCGS Population (99/145). Mintage: 164,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $825. (#8531)(
Registry values: N991)
1916-S $5 AU50 ANACS. NGC Census: (14/1465). PCGS Population (45/1046). Mintage: 240,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $400. (#8532)(
Registry values: N991)
1916-S $5 AU58 NGC. NGC Census: (501/780). PCGS Population (174/693). Mintage: 240,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $535. (#8532)(
Registry values: N991)
1916-S $5 AU58 NGC. NGC Census: (501/780). PCGS Population (173/696). Mintage: 240,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $550. (#8532)(
Registry values: N991)
1916-S $5 AU58 NGC. NGC Census: (501/780). PCGS Population (173/696). Mintage: 240,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $550. (#8532)(
Registry values: N991)
Liberty Eagles
1843-O $10 --Scratched--ANACS. AU55 Details. NGC Census: (61/64). PCGS Population (11/9). Mintage: 175,162. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $1,775. (#8589)(
Registry values: N2998)
1847-O $10 XF40 ANACS. NGC Census: (69/604). PCGS Population (115/254). Mintage: 571,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $750. (#8598)(
Registry values: N991)
1847-O $10 --Repaired--ANACS. AU58 Details. NGC Census: (86/20). PCGS Population (9/9). Mintage: 571,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $1,650. (#8598)(
Registry values: N1793)
1854 $10 AU55 NGC. NGC Census: (53/65). PCGS Population (16/16). Mintage: 54,250. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $950. (#8613)(
Registry values: N1793)
1854-S $10 VF35 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (15/230). NGC Census: (4/385). Mintage: 123,826. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF35: $765. (#8615)(
Registry values: N991)
1860 $10 --Cleaned, Scratched--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (17/70). PCGS Population (17/29). Mintage: 15,105. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $1,100. (#8631)(
Registry values: N1793)
1879 $10 MS61 NGC. NGC Census: (246/159). PCGS Population (48/83). Mintage: 384,770. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS61: $840. (#8683)(
Registry values: N991)
1879 $10 MS61 NGC. NGC Census: (246/159). PCGS Population (48/83). Mintage: 384,770. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS61: $840. (#8683)(
Registry values: N991)
1879 $10 MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (53/30). NGC Census: (109/50). Mintage: 384,770. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $1,025. (#8683)(
Registry values: N1793)
1879-S $10 MS61 NGC. NGC Census: (67/14). PCGS Population (26/20). Mintage: 224,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS61: $1,050. (#8686)(
Registry values: N1793)
1880 $10 AU58 PCGS. PCGS Population (139/603). NGC Census: (152/1318). Mintage: 1,644,876. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $775. (#8687)(
Registry values: N491)
1880-S $10 MS61 NGC. NGC Census: (343/265). PCGS Population (133/179). Mintage: 506,250. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS61: $825. (#8690)(
Registry values: N991)
1881 $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: 3,877,260. (#8691)
1881-CC $10 VG10 NGC. NGC Census: (0/351). PCGS Population (0/255). Mintage: 24,015. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VG10: $671. (#8692)(
Registry values: N1)
1881-S $10 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (447/23). PCGS Population (296/30). Mintage: 970,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $885. (#8694)(
Registry values: N991)
1881-S $10 MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (297/30). NGC Census: (447/23). Mintage: 970,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $875. (#8694)(
Registry values: N991)
1881-S $10 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (447/23). PCGS Population (297/30). Mintage: 970,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $875. (#8694)(
Registry values: N991)
1882 $10 MS61 NGC. NGC Census: (5239/4017). PCGS Population (2037/1971). Mintage: 2,324,480. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS61: $825. (#8695)(
Registry values: N991)
1882 $10 MS61 ★ NGC. NGC Census: (5243/4021). PCGS Population (2039/1976). Mintage: 2,324,480. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS61: $825. (#8695)(
Registry values: N991)
1882-S $10 MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (63/12). NGC Census: (79/21). Mintage: 132,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $1,125. (#8698)(
Registry values: N1793)
1882-S $10 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (79/21). PCGS Population (63/12). Mintage: 132,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $1,125. (#8698)(
Registry values: N1793)
1882-S $10 MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (64/12). NGC Census: (79/21). Mintage: 132,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $1,150. (#8698)(
Registry values: N1793)
1883 $10 MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (264/70). NGC Census: (403/95). Mintage: 208,740. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $920. (#8699)(
Registry values: N991)
1884 $10 MS62 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (41/23). NGC Census: (27/17). Mintage: 76,800. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $1,175. (#8703)(
Registry values: N1793)
1885-S $10 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (208/57). PCGS Population (241/60). Mintage: 228,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $875. (#8707)(
Registry values: N1793)
1886 $10 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (90/30). PCGS Population (80/35). Mintage: 236,160. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $875. (#8708)(
Registry values: N991)
1886-S $10 MS63 PCGS Secure. PCGS Population (212/11). NGC Census: (222/9). Mintage: 826,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $1,450. (#8709)(
Registry values: N1793)
1887 $10 AU55 ANACS. NGC Census: (34/200). PCGS Population (38/85). Mintage: 53,680. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $710. (#8710)(
Registry values: N991)
1889-S $10 MS63 ANACS. NGC Census: (101/7). PCGS Population (210/16). Mintage: 425,400. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $1,310. (#8716)(
Registry values: N1793)
1891 $10 MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (114/38). NGC Census: (193/43). Mintage: 91,868. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $925. (#8719)(
Registry values: N991)
1892-CC $10 AU50 PCGS. PCGS Population (61/149). NGC Census: (57/289). Mintage: 40,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $900. (#8722)(
Registry values: N1793)
1892-S $10 AU58 PCGS. EX:Rive d'Or Collection. With wooden box. PCGS Population (29/219). NGC Census: (57/189). Mintage: 115,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $740. (#8724)(
Registry values: N991)
1892-S $10 MS61 PCGS. PCGS Population (59/134). NGC Census: (68/104). Mintage: 115,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS61: $825. (#8724)(
Registry values: N991)
1893 $10 AU58 PCGS. Ex: Rive d'Or Collection. PCGS Population (400/15211). NGC Census: (223/28669). Mintage: 1,840,895. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $740. (#8725)(
Registry values: N491)
1893 $10 MS60 PCGS. PCGS Population (1922/13270). NGC Census: (1721/26925). Mintage: 1,840,895. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $775. (#8725)(
Registry values: N491)
1893-S $10 AU58 PCGS. PCGS Population (53/265). NGC Census: (89/423). Mintage: 141,350. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $750. (#8728)(
Registry values: N491)
1894 $10 MS61 NGC. NGC Census: (10527/17507). PCGS Population (5440/7760). Mintage: 2,470,778. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS61: $825. (#8729)(
Registry values: N991)
1894 $10 MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (4628/375). PCGS Population (1460/93). Mintage: 2,470,778. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $1,310. (#8729)(
Registry values: N1793)
1894 $10 MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (4628/375). PCGS Population (1465/94). Mintage: 2,470,778. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $1,310. (#8729)(
Registry values: N1793)
1894 $10 MS61 Prooflike NGC. NGC Census: (22/35). PCGS Population (0/0). Mintage: 2,470,778. (#78729)
1894-O $10 MS61 NGC. NGC Census: (116/65). PCGS Population (54/67). Mintage: 107,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS61: $900. (#8730)(
Registry values: N1793)
1895-O $10 AU58 PCGS. PCGS Population (85/234). NGC Census: (209/330). Mintage: 98,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $770. (#8733)(
Registry values: N991)
1895-O $10 AU58 PCGS. PCGS Population (85/234). NGC Census: (209/330). Mintage: 98,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $770. (#8733)(
Registry values: N991)
1896 $10 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (496/218). PCGS Population (292/121). Mintage: 76,200. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $900. (#8735)(
Registry values: N991)
1896-S $10 AU55 PCGS. PCGS Population (33/86). NGC Census: (85/197). Mintage: 123,750. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $760. (#8736)(
Registry values: N991)
1896-S $10 --Cleaned--ANACS. AU55 Details. NGC Census: (85/197). PCGS Population (33/89). Mintage: 123,750. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $760. (#8736)(
Registry values: N991)
1896-S $10 AU58 NGC. NGC Census: (124/73). PCGS Population (36/50). Mintage: 123,750. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $800. (#8736)(
Registry values: N991)
1897 $10 MS61 NGC. NGC Census: (2955/4380). PCGS Population (1322/2290). Mintage: 1,000,159. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS61: $825. (#8737)(
Registry values: N991)
1897 $10 MS61 ANACS. Breen-7054. NGC Census: (2952/4370). PCGS Population (1320/2283). Mintage: 1,000,159. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS61: $825. (#8737)(
Registry values: N991)
1897 $10 MS62+ PCGS. PCGS Population (1697/600). NGC Census: (3096/1284). Mintage: 1,000,159. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $865. (#8737)(
Registry values: N991)
1898-S $10 MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (132/39). NGC Census: (121/23). Mintage: 473,600. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $935. (#8741)(
Registry values: N991)
1899 $10 AU58 NGC. NGC Census: (248/17497). PCGS Population (357/9372). Mintage: 1,262,305. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $740. (#8742)(
Registry values: N491)
1899 $10 MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (5008/1382). PCGS Population (1806/329). Mintage: 1,262,305. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $1,310. (#8742)(
Registry values: N1793)
1901 $10 AU58 NGC. NGC Census: (462/20471). PCGS Population (602/12800). Mintage: 1,718,825. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $740. (#8747)(
Registry values: N491)
1901 $10 --Altered Surfaces--ANACS. MS60 Details. NGC Census: (473/19998). PCGS Population (483/12335). Mintage: 1,718,825. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $750. (#8747)(
Registry values: N491)
1901 $10 MS61 ANACS. NGC Census: (3708/16290). PCGS Population (1903/10432). Mintage: 1,718,825. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS61: $785. (#8747)(
Registry values: N991)
1901 $10 MS63 PCGS Secure. PCGS Population (3501/1899). NGC Census: (5664/3055). Mintage: 1,718,825. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $1,310. (#8747)(
Registry values: N1793)
1903 $10 MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (248/165). NGC Census: (356/183). Mintage: 125,800. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $910. (#8752)(
Registry values: N991)
1903 $10 MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (248/165). NGC Census: (356/183). Mintage: 125,800. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $910. (#8752)(
Registry values: N991)
1903-O $10 --Obverse Planchet Flaw--NGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (82/671). PCGS Population (69/578). Mintage: 112,771. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $795. (#8753)
1903-O $10 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (275/64). PCGS Population (309/103). Mintage: 112,771. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $950. (#8753)(
Registry values: N991)
1903-O $10 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (275/64). PCGS Population (309/103). Mintage: 112,771. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $950. (#8753)(
Registry values: N991)
1903-S $10 PCGS Genuine. The PCGS number ending in .94 suggest Altered Surfaces as the reason or perhaps one of the reasons, that PCGS deemed this coin not gradable. Mintage: 538,000. (#8754)
1904 $10 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (315/137). PCGS Population (308/179). Mintage: 161,900. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $870. (#8755)(
Registry values: N991)
1904-O $10 MS61 NGC. NGC Census: (179/199). PCGS Population (94/264). Mintage: 108,950. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS61: $835. (#8756)(
Registry values: N991)
1904-O $10 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (146/53). PCGS Population (179/85). Mintage: 108,950. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $950. (#8756)(
Registry values: N991)
1905 $10 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (659/385). PCGS Population (472/290). Mintage: 200,900. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $870. (#8757)(
Registry values: N991)
1905-S $10 MS61 NGC. NGC Census: (69/29). PCGS Population (23/45). Mintage: 369,250. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS61: $930. (#8758)(
Registry values: N1793)
1907 $10 MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (3186/587). NGC Census: (5206/983). Mintage: 1,203,973. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $1,075. (#8763)(
Registry values: N1793)
1907-S $10 MS60 PCGS. PCGS Population (13/89). NGC Census: (27/197). Mintage: 210,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $800. (#8765)(
Registry values: N991)
Indian Eagles
1908-D $10 No Motto AU58 PCGS. PCGS Population (200/377). NGC Census: (263/399). Mintage: 210,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $850. (#8854)(
Registry values: N991)
1908-D $10 No Motto--Reverse Damage--NGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (23/376). PCGS Population (21/357). Mintage: 210,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $900. (#8854)
1908 $10 Motto MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (1094/791). NGC Census: (1112/648). Mintage: 341,300. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $1,075. (#8859)(
Registry values: N991)
1908 $10 Motto MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (1112/648). PCGS Population (1102/794). Mintage: 341,300. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $1,025. (#8859)(
Registry values: N991)
1908-S $10 XF40 ANACS. NGC Census: (19/567). PCGS Population (35/496). Mintage: 59,850. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $755. (#8861)(
Registry values: N991)
1908-S $10 AU55 NGC. NGC Census: (103/320). PCGS Population (81/261). Mintage: 59,850. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $1,050. (#8861)(
Registry values: N991)
1909 $10 AU58 PCGS. PCGS Population (326/860). NGC Census: (341/1190). Mintage: 184,700. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $785. (#8862)(
Registry values: N991)
1909 $10 MS61 NGC. NGC Census: (483/664). PCGS Population (166/662). Mintage: 184,700. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS61: $900. (#8862)(
Registry values: N991)
1909-D $10 AU55 PCGS. PCGS Population (106/774). NGC Census: (44/701). Mintage: 121,540. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $825. (#8863)(
Registry values: N991)
1909-D $10 AU58 NGC. NGC Census: (231/470). PCGS Population (206/568). Mintage: 121,540. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $885. (#8863)(
Registry values: N991)
1909-S $10 AG3 ANACS. NGC Census: (0/513). PCGS Population (0/556). Mintage: 292,350. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AG3 : $591. (#8864)(
Registry values: N1)
1909-S $10 --Improperly Cleaned, Obverse Scratched--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (15/468). PCGS Population (37/451). Mintage: 292,350. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $760. (#8864)(
Registry values: N991)
1909-S $10 AU55 NGC. NGC Census: (78/362). PCGS Population (67/347). Mintage: 292,350. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $800. (#8864)(
Registry values: N991)
1909-S $10 AU58 NGC. NGC Census: (158/204). PCGS Population (112/235). Mintage: 292,350. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $900. (#8864)(
Registry values: N991)
1909-S $10 AU58 PCGS. PCGS Population (113/235). NGC Census: (158/204). Mintage: 292,350. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $925. (#8864)(
Registry values: N991)
1909-S $10 AU58 PCGS. PCGS Population (113/235). NGC Census: (158/204). Mintage: 292,350. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $925. (#8864)(
Registry values: N991)
1910 $10 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (1683/1365). PCGS Population (1365/1118). Mintage: 318,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $1,025. (#8865)(
Registry values: N991)
1910-D $10 AU58 ANACS. NGC Census: (846/8604). PCGS Population (1028/6269). Mintage: 2,356,640. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $760. (#8866)(
Registry values: N991)
1910-D $10 MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (2924/2580). NGC Census: (3570/2714). Mintage: 2,356,640. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $1,025. (#8866)(
Registry values: N991)
1910-D $10 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (3570/2714). PCGS Population (2899/2572). Mintage: 2,356,640. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $1,025. (#8866)(
Registry values: N991)
1910-D $10 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (3570/2714). PCGS Population (2905/2573). Mintage: 2,356,640. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $1,025. (#8866)(
Registry values: N991)
1910-S $10 Good 4 PCGS. PCGS Population (0/1304). NGC Census: (0/1167). Mintage: 811,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Good 4 : $600. (#8867)(
Registry values: N1)
1910-S $10 AU55 PCGS. PCGS Population (204/759). NGC Census: (121/878). Mintage: 811,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $780. (#8867)(
Registry values: N991)
1910-S $10 AU55 PCGS. PCGS Population (204/759). NGC Census: (121/878). Mintage: 811,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $780. (#8867)(
Registry values: N991)
1910-S $10 AU55 NGC. NGC Census: (121/878). PCGS Population (205/761). Mintage: 811,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $780. (#8867)(
Registry values: N991)
1910-S $10 AU58 PCGS. PCGS Population (281/478). NGC Census: (474/404). Mintage: 811,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $900. (#8867)(
Registry values: N991)
1910-S $10 AU58 PCGS. PCGS Population (281/480). NGC Census: (474/404). Mintage: 811,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $875. (#8867)(
Registry values: N991)
1911 $10 AU55 PCGS. PCGS Population (286/5704). NGC Census: (93/7482). Mintage: 505,595. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $715. (#8868)(
Registry values: N991)
1911 $10 MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (1289/925). PCGS Population (1332/525). Mintage: 505,595. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $1,425. (#8868)(
Registry values: N1793)
1912-S $10 AU58 NGC. NGC Census: (284/228). PCGS Population (133/262). Mintage: 300,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $865. (#8872)(
Registry values: N991)
1912-S $10 --Reverse Scratched--NGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (9/219). PCGS Population (7/255). Mintage: 300,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $950. (#8872)(
Registry values: N991)
1912-S $10 --Obverse Planchet Flaw--NGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (9/219). PCGS Population (7/255). Mintage: 300,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $950. (#8872)
1913 $10 AU58 ANACS. NGC Census: (675/3650). PCGS Population (638/2862). Mintage: 442,071. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $760. (#8873)(
Registry values: N991)
1913 $10 MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (1363/958). NGC Census: (1372/959). Mintage: 442,071. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $1,025. (#8873)(
Registry values: N991)
1913 $10 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (1376/963). PCGS Population (1348/953). Mintage: 442,071. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $1,000. (#8873)(
Registry values: N991)
1913-S $10 XF45 PCGS. PCGS Population (50/437). NGC Census: (69/636). Mintage: 66,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $771. (#8874)(
Registry values: N991)
1913-S $10 AU53 NGC. NGC Census: (62/519). PCGS Population (52/322). Mintage: 66,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU53: $975. (#8874)(
Registry values: N1793)
1914-D $10 AU55 PCGS. PCGS Population (142/1727). NGC Census: (63/2090). Mintage: 343,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $750. (#8876)(
Registry values: N991)
1914-D $10 MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (554/519). NGC Census: (576/381). Mintage: 343,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $1,025. (#8876)(
Registry values: N1793)
1914-D $10 MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (553/520). NGC Census: (576/381). Mintage: 343,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $1,025. (#8876)(
Registry values: N1793)
1914-S $10 AU58 NGC. NGC Census: (260/377). PCGS Population (149/360). Mintage: 208,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $900. (#8877)(
Registry values: N991)
1915 $10 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (946/846). PCGS Population (860/727). Mintage: 351,075. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $1,000. (#8878)(
Registry values: N1793)
1915 $10 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (946/846). PCGS Population (860/727). Mintage: 351,075. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $1,000. (#8878)(
Registry values: N1793)
1915 $10 MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (850/728). NGC Census: (946/846). Mintage: 351,075. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $1,025. (#8878)(
Registry values: N1793)
1915-S $10 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (15/317). PCGS Population (16/258). Mintage: 59,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $785. (#8879)
1926 $10 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (533/28426). PCGS Population (718/24245). Mintage: 1,014,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $800. (#8882)(
Registry values: N991)
1926 $10 MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (8692/3128). NGC Census: (9918/4417). Mintage: 1,014,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $1,200. (#8882)(
Registry values: N991)
1926 $10 MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (9918/4417). PCGS Population (8708/3130). Mintage: 1,014,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $1,200. (#8882)(
Registry values: N991)
1932 $10 --Obverse Rim Filed--ANACS. MS60 Details. NGC Census: (433/41701). PCGS Population (603/37624). Mintage: 4,463,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $800. (#8884)(
Registry values: N991)
1932 $10 --Obverse Scraped--MS60 Details. ANACS. NGC Census: (433/41701). PCGS Population (603/37730). Mintage: 4,463,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $750. (#8884)(
Registry values: N991)
1932 $10 MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (15430/10841). PCGS Population (14701/8511). Mintage: 4,463,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $1,200. (#8884)(
Registry values: N991)
Liberty Double Eagles
1851 $20 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. XF. NGC Census: (50/691). PCGS Population (44/419). Mintage: 2,087,155. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $1,550. (#8904)(
Registry values: N991)
1852 $20 --Obverse Scratched, Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (146/782). PCGS Population (107/296). Mintage: 2,000,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $1,625. (#8906)
1853 $20 XF40 PCGS. PCGS Population (84/444). NGC Census: (41/932). Mintage: 1,261,326. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $1,550. (#8908)(
Registry values: N991)
1853 $20 AU50 NGC. NGC Census: (118/627). PCGS Population (92/201). Mintage: 1,261,326. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $1,625. (#8908)(
Registry values: N991)
1853 $20 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (118/627). PCGS Population (92/201). Mintage: 1,261,326. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $1,600. (#8908)(
Registry values: N991)
1854 $20 Small Date--Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. XF. NGC Census: (30/614). PCGS Population (93/336). Mintage: 757,899. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $1,525. (#8911)(
Registry values: N991)
1854 $20 Small Date--Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (78/408). PCGS Population (63/134). Mintage: 757,899. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $1,600. (#8911)(
Registry values: N991)
1854 $20 Small Date--Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (78/408). PCGS Population (63/135). Mintage: 757,899. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $1,600. (#8911)(
Registry values: N991)
1855 $20 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (36/202). PCGS Population (36/84). Mintage: 364,666. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $1,575. (#8914)(
Registry values: N1793)
1855-S $20 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (92/459). PCGS Population (80/144). Mintage: 879,675. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $1,585. (#8916)(
Registry values: N1793)
1858 $20 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (37/241). PCGS Population (41/80). Mintage: 211,714. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $1,590. (#8923)(
Registry values: N1793)
1860 $20 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (81/499). PCGS Population (90/240). Mintage: 577,670. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $1,575. (#8929)(
Registry values: N991)
1861 $20 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (227/1806). PCGS Population (204/793). 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: (227/1806). PCGS Population (204/797). Mintage: 2,976,453. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $1,775. (#8932)
1862-S $20 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (99/405). PCGS Population (74/125). Mintage: 854,173. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $1,925. (#8938)
1864-S $20 --Harshly Cleaned--NGC Details. XF. NGC Census: (59/607). PCGS Population (115/353). Mintage: 793,660. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $1,575. (#8942)
1864-S $20 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (77/344). PCGS Population (60/183). Mintage: 793,660. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $1,625. (#8942)(
Registry values: N1793)
1864-S $20 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (77/344). PCGS Population (60/183). Mintage: 793,660. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $1,625. (#8942)(
Registry values: N1793)
1865 $20 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (53/539). PCGS Population (56/105). Mintage: 351,200. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $1,550. (#8943)(
Registry values: N1793)
1866 $20 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (50/347). PCGS Population (47/159). Mintage: 698,775. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $1,650. (#8949)(
Registry values: N1793)
1868-S $20 XF45 NGC. NGC Census: (244/923). PCGS Population (129/257). Mintage: 837,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $1,530. (#8954)(
Registry values: N991)
1870-S $20 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (131/748). PCGS Population (80/225). Mintage: 982,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $1,490. (#8959)(
Registry values: N991)
1870-S $20 AU50 PCGS. PCGS Population (80/228). NGC Census: (131/748). Mintage: 982,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $1,490. (#8959)(
Registry values: N991)
1870-S $20 AU53 NGC. NGC Census: (181/567). PCGS Population (62/166). Mintage: 982,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU53: $1,510. (#8959)(
Registry values: N991)
1871-S $20 --Cleaned--ANACS. MS 60 Details. NGC Census: (49/76). PCGS Population (13/35). Mintage: 928,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $4,000. (#8962)(
Registry values: N2998)
1872 $20 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (42/514). PCGS Population (49/289). Mintage: 251,880. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $1,600. (#8963)(
Registry values: N991)
1873 $20 Open 3 AU58 NGC. NGC Census: (2129/3517). PCGS Population (673/2619). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $1,520. (#8967)(
Registry values: N991)
1873 $20 Open 3--Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (900/2617). PCGS Population (681/1952). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $1,600. (#8967)
1873 $20 Open 3 MS60 PCGS. PCGS Population (681/1952). NGC Census: (900/2617). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $1,600. (#8967)(
Registry values: N1793)
1873-S $20 Closed 3 AU58 PCGS. PCGS Population (131/160). NGC Census: (647/285). 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 (133/160). NGC Census: (647/285). Mintage: 1,040,600. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $1,575. (#8969)(
Registry values: N991)
1873-S $20 Open 3 AU55 NGC. NGC Census: (135/300). PCGS Population (45/110). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $1,775. (#8979)(
Registry values: N991)
1874-S $20 AU58 NGC. CAC. NGC Census: (1170/538). PCGS Population (277/327). Mintage: 1,214,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $1,550. (#8972)(
Registry values: N991)
1875-CC $20 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. XF. NGC Census: (88/1340). PCGS Population (132/1098). Mintage: 111,151. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $1,725. (#8974)(
Registry values: N1793)
1875-S $20 --Reverse Damaged--NGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (279/663). PCGS Population (171/379). Mintage: 1,230,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $1,650. (#8975)
1876-CC $20 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. XF. NGC Census: (118/1577). PCGS Population (209/1221). Mintage: 138,441. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $1,700. (#8977)
1876-S $20 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (101/4538). PCGS Population (107/2534). Mintage: 1,597,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $1,450. (#8978)
1876-S $20 AU58 PCGS. PCGS Population (645/1301). NGC Census: (2114/1627). Mintage: 1,597,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $1,500. (#8978)(
Registry values: N991)
1877 $20 MS61 PCGS. PCGS Population (167/133). NGC Census: (249/128). Mintage: 397,670. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS61: $1,700. (#8982)(
Registry values: N991)
1877-S $20 AU58 PCGS. PCGS Population (291/811). NGC Census: (589/1109). Mintage: 1,735,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $1,525. (#8984)(
Registry values: N991)
1877-S $20 MS60 PCGS. PCGS Population (226/585). NGC Census: (350/759). Mintage: 1,735,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $1,600. (#8984)(
Registry values: N991)
1877-S $20 MS61 NGC. NGC Census: (619/140). PCGS Population (356/229). Mintage: 1,735,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS61: $1,750. (#8984)(
Registry values: N991)
1877-S $20 MS61 NGC. NGC Census: (619/140). PCGS Population (352/233). Mintage: 1,735,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS61: $1,650. (#8984)(
Registry values: N991)
1878 $20 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (8/1313). PCGS Population (22/965). Mintage: 543,645. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $1,420. (#8985)(
Registry values: N991)
1878 $20 Double Die Obverse and Reverse AU58 PCGS.
1878 $20 MS60 NGC. NGC Census: (232/685). PCGS Population (130/480). Mintage: 543,645. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $1,520. (#8985)(
Registry values: N991)
1878 $20 MS61 PCGS. PCGS Population (226/254). NGC Census: (427/258). Mintage: 543,645. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS61: $1,615. (#8985)(
Registry values: N991)
1878-S $20 AU58 PCGS. PCGS Population (198/591). NGC Census: (404/703). Mintage: 1,739,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $1,500. (#8987)(
Registry values: N991)
1878-S $20 AU58 PCGS. PCGS Population (198/591). NGC Census: (404/703). Mintage: 1,739,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $1,500. (#8987)(
Registry values: N991)
1878-S $20 MS60 PCGS. PCGS Population (179/412). NGC Census: (237/466). Mintage: 1,739,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $1,575. (#8987)(
Registry values: N991)
1878-S $20 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (237/466). PCGS Population (179/411). Mintage: 1,739,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $1,575. (#8987)(
Registry values: N991)
1879 $20 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (10/517). PCGS Population (12/356). Mintage: 207,630. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $1,420. (#8988)(
Registry values: N991)
1879 $20 AU58 PCGS. PCGS Population (92/176). NGC Census: (197/249). Mintage: 207,630. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $1,485. (#8988)(
Registry values: N991)
1879-S $20 AU58 PCGS. PCGS Population (225/277). NGC Census: (585/313). Mintage: 1,233,800. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $1,475. (#8991)(
Registry values: N991)
1880 $20 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (23/274). PCGS Population (107/162). Mintage: 51,456. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $1,420. (#8992)(
Registry values: N991)
1880-S $20 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (17/751). PCGS Population (44/492). Mintage: 836,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $1,420. (#8993)(
Registry values: N991)
1880-S $20 AU58 PCGS. PCGS Population (146/230). NGC Census: (357/304). Mintage: 836,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $1,475. (#8993)(
Registry values: N991)
1880-S $20 AU58 PCGS. PCGS Population (146/230). NGC Census: (357/304). Mintage: 836,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $1,475. (#8993)(
Registry values: N991)
1880-S $20 AU58 PCGS. PCGS Population (147/230). NGC Census: (357/304). Mintage: 836,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $1,500. (#8993)(
Registry values: N991)
1881-S $20 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (10/642). PCGS Population (26/538). Mintage: 727,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $1,420. (#8995)(
Registry values: N991)
1881-S $20 MS61 NGC. NGC Census: (189/67). PCGS Population (151/120). Mintage: 727,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS61: $1,750. (#8995)(
Registry values: N1793)
1882-S $20 MS61 PCGS. PCGS Population (261/287). NGC Census: (366/150). Mintage: 1,125,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS61: $1,650. (#8998)(
Registry values: N1793)
1882-S $20 MS61 NGC. NGC Census: (366/150). PCGS Population (262/290). Mintage: 1,125,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS61: $1,675. (#8998)(
Registry values: N1793)
1883-S $20 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (8/1699). PCGS Population (26/1661). Mintage: 1,189,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $1,420. (#9000)(
Registry values: N991)
1884-CC $20 --Scratches--NGC Details. VF. NGC Census: (1/1448). PCGS Population (0/1212). Mintage: 81,139. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $1,500. (#9001)(
Registry values: N1793)
1884-CC $20 --Scratches--NGC Details. XF. NGC Census: (68/1360). PCGS Population (159/937). Mintage: 81,139. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $1,650. (#9001)
1884-S $20 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (10/2262). PCGS Population (21/2085). Mintage: 916,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $1,420. (#9002)(
Registry values: N991)
1884-S $20 MS60 ANACS. NGC Census: (228/1667). PCGS Population (130/1563). Mintage: 916,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $1,400. (#9002)(
Registry values: N991)
1884-S $20 MS61 NGC. NGC Census: (931/736). PCGS Population (471/1094). Mintage: 916,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS61: $1,575. (#9002)(
Registry values: N991)
1885-S $20 MS61 NGC. NGC Census: (797/749). PCGS Population (442/1074). Mintage: 683,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS61: $1,575. (#9005)(
Registry values: N991)
1887-S $20 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (6/807). PCGS Population (9/732). Mintage: 283,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $1,420. (#9007)(
Registry values: N991)
1887-S $20 MS61 NGC. NGC Census: (302/210). PCGS Population (183/322). Mintage: 283,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS61: $1,725. (#9007)(
Registry values: N1793)
1887-S $20 MS61 NGC. NGC Census: (302/210). PCGS Population (184/322). Mintage: 283,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS61: $1,725. (#9007)(
Registry values: N1793)
1888 $20 MS60 PCGS. PCGS Population (143/400). NGC Census: (189/529). Mintage: 226,100. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $1,555. (#9008)(
Registry values: N991)
1888-S $20 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (6/2220). PCGS Population (17/2126). Mintage: 859,600. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $1,420. (#9009)(
Registry values: N991)
1889-S $20 MS61 Prooflike NGC. NGC Census: (5/1). PCGS Population (0/0). Mintage: 774,700. (#79012)
1890 $20 MS60 PCGS. PCGS Population (124/354). NGC Census: (66/387). Mintage: 75,995. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $1,500. (#9013)(
Registry values: N2998)
1890-S $20 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (5/1522). PCGS Population (27/1252). Mintage: 802,750. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $1,420. (#9015)(
Registry values: N991)
1890-S $20 MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (446/165). NGC Census: (358/84). Mintage: 802,750. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $1,775. (#9015)(
Registry values: N4719)
1891-S $20 MS62+ NGC. NGC Census: (1759/515). PCGS Population (1687/781). 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+ PCGS. PCGS Population (1685/789). NGC Census: (1759/515). Mintage: 1,288,125. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $1,650. (#9018)(
Registry values: N1793)
1891-S $20 MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (735/71). NGC Census: (460/55). Mintage: 1,288,125. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $2,625. (#9018)(
Registry values: N2998)
1892-S $20 MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (1129/595). NGC Census: (1312/385). Mintage: 930,150. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $1,800. (#9021)(
Registry values: N1793)
1892-S $20 MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (1131/597). NGC Census: (1312/385). Mintage: 930,150. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $1,675. (#9021)(
Registry values: N1793)
1893 $20 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (2058/645). PCGS Population (1422/673). Mintage: 344,200. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $1,675. (#9022)(
Registry values: N1793)
1893-S $20 MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (1311/495). NGC Census: (1482/277). Mintage: 996,175. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $1,750. (#9024)(
Registry values: N1793)
1893-S $20 MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (1311/495). NGC Census: (1482/277). Mintage: 996,175. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $1,750. (#9024)(
Registry values: N1793)
1893-S $20 MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (1315/497). NGC Census: (1482/277). Mintage: 996,175. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $1,700. (#9024)(
Registry values: N1793)
1893-S $20 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (1482/277). PCGS Population (1315/497). Mintage: 996,175. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $1,700. (#9024)(
Registry values: N1793)
1894 $20 MS62 ★
NGC. NGC Census: (4837/1361). PCGS Population (3383/1035). Mintage: 1,368,990. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $1,650. (#9025)(
Registry values: N991)
1894 $20 MS62+ NGC. NGC Census: (4837/1361). PCGS Population (3380/1040). Mintage: 1,368,990. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $1,625. (#9025)(
Registry values: N991)
1894 $20 MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (1238/123). PCGS Population (947/93). Mintage: 1,368,990. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $2,250. (#9025)(
Registry values: N1793)
1894 $20 MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (943/93). NGC Census: (1237/123). Mintage: 1,368,990. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $2,250. (#9025)(
Registry values: N1793)
1895 $20 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: 1,114,656. (#9027)
1895 $20 --Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (749/17355). PCGS Population (812/10837). Mintage: 1,114,656. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $1,400. (#9027)
1895-S $20 AU58 ANACS. NGC Census: (325/5602). PCGS Population (372/4236). Mintage: 1,100,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $1,475. (#9028)(
Registry values: N991)
1896 $20 MS62+ NGC. NGC Census: (3593/1479). PCGS Population (2360/929). Mintage: 792,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $1,675. (#9029)(
Registry values: N991)
1896-S $20 MS62 ★
NGC. NGC Census: (2898/853). PCGS Population (2211/1091). Mintage: 1,403,925. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $1,675. (#9030)(
Registry values: N991)
1896-S $20 MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (942/143). NGC Census: (745/108). Mintage: 1,403,925. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $2,575. (#9030)(
Registry values: N1793)
1896-S $20 MS60 Prooflike ANACS. NGC Census: (2/35). PCGS Population (0/0). Mintage: 1,403,925. (#79030)
1896-S $20 MS62 Prooflike NGC. NGC Census: (10/1). PCGS Population (0/0). Mintage: 1,403,925. (#79030)
1896-S $20 MS62 Prooflike NGC. NGC Census: (10/1). PCGS Population (0/0). Mintage: 1,403,925. (#79030)
1897 $20 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (6523/2656). PCGS Population (4343/1418). Mintage: 1,383,261. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $1,490. (#9031)(
Registry values: N991)
1897 $20 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (6523/2656). PCGS Population (4335/1411). Mintage: 1,383,261. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $1,650. (#9031)(
Registry values: N991)
1897-S $20 MS61 PCGS. PCGS Population (1701/5361). NGC Census: (3475/6427). Mintage: 1,470,250. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS61: $1,450. (#9032)(
Registry values: N991)
1897-S $20 MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (1766/320). PCGS Population (1621/403). Mintage: 1,470,250. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $2,200. (#9032)(
Registry values: N1793)
1898 $20 Fair 2 PCGS. PCGS Population (0/1242). NGC Census: (0/1536). Mintage: 170,300. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Fair 2 : $1,190. (#9033)(
Registry values: N1)
1898 $20 MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (504/140). NGC Census: (592/193). Mintage: 170,300. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $1,850. (#9033)(
Registry values: N1793)
1899-S $20 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (3028/1468). PCGS Population (2372/1367). Mintage: 2,010,300. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $1,575. (#9036)(
Registry values: N991)
1899-S $20 MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (1123/236). NGC Census: (1186/282). Mintage: 2,010,300. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $2,250. (#9036)(
Registry values: N1793)
1900 $20 MS63 NGC. CAC. NGC Census: (14491/4282). PCGS Population (9416/3488). Mintage: 1,874,584. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $2,225. (#9037)(
Registry values: N991)
1900 $20 MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (14491/4282). PCGS Population (9522/3521). Mintage: 1,874,584. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $2,225. (#9037)(
Registry values: N991)
1900 $20 MS64 ANACS. NGC Census: (4078/204). PCGS Population (3417/71). Mintage: 1,874,584. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $2,700. (#9037)(
Registry values: N1793)
1900-S $20 MS61 NGC. NGC Census: (2494/2964). PCGS Population (1304/2601). Mintage: 2,459,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS61: $1,575. (#9038)(
Registry values: N991)
1900-S $20 MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (1721/882). NGC Census: (2212/752). Mintage: 2,459,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $1,700. (#9038)(
Registry values: N991)
1900-S $20 MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (1721/882). NGC Census: (2212/752). Mintage: 2,459,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $1,700. (#9038)(
Registry values: N991)
1900-S $20 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (2212/752). PCGS Population (1721/882). Mintage: 2,459,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $1,700. (#9038)(
Registry values: N991)
1900-S $20 MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (769/113). NGC Census: (654/98). Mintage: 2,459,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $2,350. (#9038)(
Registry values: N1793)
1901-S $20 MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (727/517). NGC Census: (812/365). Mintage: 1,596,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $1,650. (#9040)(
Registry values: N1793)
1901-S $20 MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (734/519). NGC Census: (812/365). Mintage: 1,596,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $1,490. (#9040)(
Registry values: N1793)
1901-S $20 MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (734/519). NGC Census: (812/365). Mintage: 1,596,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $1,490. (#9040)(
Registry values: N1793)
1902 $20 AU55 PCGS. PCGS Population (42/448). NGC Census: (20/408). Mintage: 31,140. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $1,440. (#9041)(
Registry values: N991)
1902-S $20 MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (1234/596). NGC Census: (1271/317). Mintage: 1,753,625. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $1,490. (#9042)(
Registry values: N1793)
1903 $20 MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (2248/5974). NGC Census: (2722/7058). Mintage: 287,200. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $1,490. (#9043)(
Registry values: N991)
1903-S $20 MS62 ★
NGC. NGC Census: (2228/1523). PCGS Population (1906/1630). Mintage: 954,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $1,675. (#9044)(
Registry values: N991)
1904 $20 --Reverse Planchet Flaw--NGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (2890/191324). PCGS Population (3645/151333). Mintage: 6,256,797. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $1,400. (#9045)
1904 $20 --Rim Filing--NGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (2890/191324). PCGS Population (3650/151037). Mintage: 6,256,797. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $1,500. (#9045)(
Registry values: N991)
1904 $20 MS61 PCGS. PCGS Population (15305/136028). NGC Census: (23353/167971). Mintage: 6,256,797. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS61: $1,450. (#9045)(
Registry values: N991)
1904 $20 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (64140/103831). PCGS Population (52602/83344). Mintage: 6,256,797. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $1,650. (#9045)(
Registry values: N991)
1904 $20 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (64140/103831). PCGS Population (52602/83344). Mintage: 6,256,797. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $1,650. (#9045)(
Registry values: N991)
1904 $20 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (64140/103831). PCGS Population (52602/83344). Mintage: 6,256,797. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $1,650. (#9045)(
Registry values: N991)
1904 $20 MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (50801/32601). NGC Census: (66452/37379). Mintage: 6,256,797. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $1,900. (#9045)(
Registry values: N991)
1904 $20 MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (50801/32601). NGC Census: (66452/37379). Mintage: 6,256,797. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $1,900. (#9045)(
Registry values: N991)
1904 $20 MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (66452/37379). PCGS Population (50758/32586). Mintage: 6,256,797. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $2,200. (#9045)(
Registry values: N991)
1904 $20 MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (66452/37379). PCGS Population (50652/32539). Mintage: 6,256,797. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $2,200. (#9045)(
Registry values: N991)
1904 $20 MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (66452/37379). PCGS Population (50758/32586). Mintage: 6,256,797. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $2,200. (#9045)(
Registry values: N991)
1904-S $20 MS62 ★
NGC. NGC Census: (7298/10893). PCGS Population (6225/8767). Mintage: 5,134,175. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $1,490. (#9046)(
Registry values: N991)
1904-S $20 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (7298/10893). PCGS Population (6215/8732). Mintage: 5,134,175. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $1,650. (#9046)(
Registry values: N991)
1905-S $20 AU58 NGC. NGC Census: (130/1764). PCGS Population (130/1677). Mintage: 1,813,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $1,475. (#9048)(
Registry values: N991)
1905-S $20 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (718/409). PCGS Population (697/628). Mintage: 1,813,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $1,735. (#9048)(
Registry values: N1793)
1905-S $20 MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (697/628). NGC Census: (718/409). Mintage: 1,813,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $1,735. (#9048)(
Registry values: N1793)
1905-S $20 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (718/409). PCGS Population (696/632). Mintage: 1,813,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $1,800. (#9048)(
Registry values: N1793)
1905-S $20 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (718/409). PCGS Population (697/631). Mintage: 1,813,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $1,735. (#9048)(
Registry values: N1793)
1907 $20 MS60 ANACS. NGC Census: (1006/25326). PCGS Population (1187/17441). Mintage: 1,451,864. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $1,500. (#9052)(
Registry values: N991)
1907 $20 --Obv Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (1008/25343). PCGS Population (1188/17506). Mintage: 1,451,864. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $1,500. (#9052)(
Registry values: N991)
1907 $20 MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (5881/626). PCGS Population (3915/771). Mintage: 1,451,864. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $2,200. (#9052)(
Registry values: N991)
1907 $20 MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (3921/774). NGC Census: (5881/626). Mintage: 1,451,864. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $1,900. (#9052)(
Registry values: N991)
1907-D $20 MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (616/1173). NGC Census: (586/890). Mintage: 842,250. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $1,800. (#9053)(
Registry values: N991)
1907-S $20 MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (1019/1038). NGC Census: (1084/949). 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
1908 $20 No Motto AU58 NGC. NGC Census: (371/117074). PCGS Population (1186/101259). Mintage: 4,271,551. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $1,460. (#9142)(
Registry values: N991)
1908 $20 No Motto--Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (405/116783). PCGS Population (701/100849). Mintage: 4,271,551. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $1,500. (#9142)(
Registry values: N991)
1908 $20 No Motto MS61 PCGS. PCGS Population (2814/97744). NGC Census: (4446/112223). Mintage: 4,271,551. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS61: $1,575. (#9142)(
Registry values: N991)
1908 $20 No Motto MS61 ANACS. NGC Census: (4448/112335). PCGS Population (2815/98034). Mintage: 4,271,551. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS61: $1,575. (#9142)(
Registry values: N991)
1908 $20 No Motto MS62 ANACS. NGC Census: (25339/86996). PCGS Population (17151/80972). Mintage: 4,271,551. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $1,450. (#9142)(
Registry values: N991)
1908 $20 No Motto MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (25339/86996). PCGS Population (17139/80895). Mintage: 4,271,551. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $1,600. (#9142)(
Registry values: N991)
1908 $20 No Motto MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (25339/86996). PCGS Population (17139/80895). Mintage: 4,271,551. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $1,600. (#9142)(
Registry values: N991)
1908 $20 No Motto MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (25339/86996). PCGS Population (17139/80895). Mintage: 4,271,551. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $1,600. (#9142)(
Registry values: N991)
1908 $20 No Motto MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (30806/49839). NGC Census: (42612/44295). Mintage: 4,271,551. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $1,750. (#9142)(
Registry values: N991)
1908 $20 No Motto MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (31235/13112). PCGS Population (31205/18654). Mintage: 4,271,551. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $1,850. (#9142)(
Registry values: N991)
1908 $20 No Motto MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (31235/13112). PCGS Population (31205/18654). Mintage: 4,271,551. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $1,850. (#9142)(
Registry values: N991)
1908 $20 No Motto MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (31318/18660). NGC Census: (31235/13112). Mintage: 4,271,551. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $1,850. (#9142)(
Registry values: N991)
1908-D $20 No Motto MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (1231/1516). NGC Census: (1394/614). Mintage: 663,750. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $1,875. (#9143)
From The Williams Collection.(
Registry values: N1793)
1908-D $20 No Motto MS64+ NGC. NGC Census: (603/47). PCGS Population (1278/237). Mintage: 663,750. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $2,000. (#9143)(
Registry values: N1793)
1908 $20 Motto MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (713/687). PCGS Population (535/1174). Mintage: 156,200. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $1,550. (#9147)(
Registry values: N991)
1909/8 $20 XF45 NGC. NGC Census: (20/1393). PCGS Population (30/1942). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $1,484. (#9151)(
Registry values: N991)
1909/8 $20 AU58 NGC. NGC Census: (405/825). PCGS Population (342/1270). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $1,600. (#9151)(
Registry values: N991)
1909-S $20 MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (1785/1906). NGC Census: (1630/1549). Mintage: 2,774,925. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $1,765. (#9153)(
Registry values: N991)
1910 $20 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (2929/3083). PCGS Population (1969/3422). Mintage: 482,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $1,600. (#9154)(
Registry values: N991)
1910-D $20 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (1667/477). PCGS Population (1876/985). Mintage: 429,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $1,800. (#9155)(
Registry values: N991)
1911 $20 MS61 NGC. NGC Census: (431/1712). PCGS Population (150/1786). Mintage: 197,200. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS61: $1,590. (#9157)(
Registry values: N991)
1911 $20 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (861/851). PCGS Population (632/1158). Mintage: 197,200. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $1,625. (#9157)(
Registry values: N1793)
1911-S $20 MS63 ANACS. NGC Census: (1728/1669). PCGS Population (1188/1880). Mintage: 775,750. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $1,750. (#9159)(
Registry values: N991)
1911-S $20 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (1373/295). PCGS Population (1425/454). Mintage: 775,750. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $1,975. (#9159)(
Registry values: N1793)
1911-S $20 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (1374/295). PCGS Population (1418/458). Mintage: 775,750. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $1,975. (#9159)(
Registry values: N1793)
1912 $20 MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (1087/1546). NGC Census: (948/535). Mintage: 149,700. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $1,600. (#9160)(
Registry values: N991)
1912 $20 MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (1083/1556). NGC Census: (948/535). Mintage: 149,700. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $1,550. (#9160)(
Registry values: N991)
1913 $20 MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (837/1008). NGC Census: (956/457). Mintage: 168,700. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $1,675. (#9161)(
Registry values: N1793)
1913 $20 MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (837/1008). NGC Census: (956/457). Mintage: 168,700. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $1,675. (#9161)(
Registry values: N1793)
1913 $20 MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (837/1008). NGC Census: (956/457). Mintage: 168,700. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $1,675. (#9161)(
Registry values: N1793)
1913 $20 MS62+ PCGS Secure. PCGS Population (837/1008). NGC Census: (956/457). Mintage: 168,700. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $1,675. (#9161)(
Registry values: N1793)
1913 $20 MS62+ PCGS Secure. PCGS Population (837/1008). NGC Census: (956/457). Mintage: 168,700. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $1,675. (#9161)(
Registry values: N1793)
1913 $20 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (956/457). PCGS Population (847/1015). Mintage: 168,700. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $1,550. (#9161)(
Registry values: N1793)
1913 $20 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (956/457). PCGS Population (847/1015). Mintage: 168,700. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $1,550. (#9161)(
Registry values: N1793)
1913 $20 MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (847/1015). NGC Census: (956/457). Mintage: 168,700. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $1,550. (#9161)(
Registry values: N1793)
1913 $20 MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (847/1015). NGC Census: (956/457). Mintage: 168,700. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $1,550. (#9161)(
Registry values: N1793)
1913 $20 MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (847/1015). NGC Census: (956/457). Mintage: 168,700. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $1,550. (#9161)(
Registry values: N1793)
1913-D $20 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (1037/2007). PCGS Population (794/2827). Mintage: 393,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $1,625. (#9162)(
Registry values: N991)
1914 $20 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (570/632). PCGS Population (536/1190). Mintage: 95,200. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $1,650. (#9164)(
Registry values: N991)
1914-D $20 MS63 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (1749/3312). NGC Census: (1839/2529). Mintage: 453,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $1,650. (#9165)(
Registry values: N991)
1914-D $20 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (2323/972). NGC Census: (1930/599). Mintage: 453,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $1,850. (#9165)(
Registry values: N1793)
1914-D $20 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (1930/599). PCGS Population (2341/977). Mintage: 453,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $1,850. (#9165)(
Registry values: N1793)
1914-D $20 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (2334/978). NGC Census: (1930/599). Mintage: 453,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $1,825. (#9165)(
Registry values: N1793)
1915 $20 MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (577/912). NGC Census: (688/677). Mintage: 152,050. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $1,610. (#9167)(
Registry values: N1793)
1915 $20 MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (577/909). NGC Census: (688/677). Mintage: 152,050. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $1,600. (#9167)(
Registry values: N1793)
1915-S $20 MS64 NGC. CAC. NGC Census: (5328/1603). PCGS Population (3975/1987). Mintage: 567,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $1,825. (#9168)(
Registry values: N991)
1915-S $20 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (3975/1987). NGC Census: (5328/1603). Mintage: 567,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $1,825. (#9168)(
Registry values: N991)
1915-S $20 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (3992/1993). NGC Census: (5328/1603). Mintage: 567,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $1,825. (#9168)(
Registry values: N991)
1915-S $20 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (3989/1993). NGC Census: (5328/1603). Mintage: 567,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $1,825. (#9168)(
Registry values: N991)
1916-S $20 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (518/3288). PCGS Population (445/3689). Mintage: 796,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $1,625. (#9169)(
Registry values: N991)
1920 $20 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (2819/1752). PCGS Population (1819/2543). Mintage: 228,250. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $1,650. (#9170)(
Registry values: N991)
1920 $20 MS63 NGC. CAC. NGC Census: (1377/375). PCGS Population (1908/628). Mintage: 228,250. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $1,750. (#9170)(
Registry values: N991)
1920 $20 MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (1377/375). PCGS Population (1908/628). Mintage: 228,250. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $1,750. (#9170)(
Registry values: N991)
1920 $20 MS63 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (1907/633). NGC Census: (1377/375). Mintage: 228,250. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $1,725. (#9170)(
Registry values: N991)
1922 $20 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (16318/25783). PCGS Population (10331/20529). Mintage: 1,375,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $1,600. (#9173)(
Registry values: N991)
1922 $20 MS64 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (6776/1157). NGC Census: (6898/481). Mintage: 1,375,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $1,875. (#9173)(
Registry values: N991)
1922 $20 MS64+ NGC. NGC Census: (6898/481). PCGS Population (6777/1160). Mintage: 1,375,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $1,800. (#9173)(
Registry values: N991)
1922 $20 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (6898/481). PCGS Population (6777/1160). Mintage: 1,375,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $1,800. (#9173)(
Registry values: N991)
1923 $20 MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (9745/2386). PCGS Population (7725/3730). Mintage: 566,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $1,750. (#9175)(
Registry values: N991)
1923 $20 MS64+ NGC. NGC Census: (2265/121). PCGS Population (3363/354). Mintage: 566,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $1,850. (#9175)(
Registry values: N991)
1923 $20 MS64+ NGC. NGC Census: (2265/121). PCGS Population (3380/356). Mintage: 566,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $1,850. (#9175)(
Registry values: N991)
1923-D $20 MS63 ICG. NGC Census: (746/4517). PCGS Population (1106/6396). Mintage: 1,702,250. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $1,750. (#9176)(
Registry values: N991)
1924 $20 MS61 NGC. NGC Census: (7302/270399). PCGS Population (8523/233293). Mintage: 4,323,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS61: $1,575. (#9177)(
Registry values: N991)
1924 $20 MS61 NGC. NGC Census: (7157/263199). PCGS Population (8509/226731). Mintage: 4,323,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS61: $1,625. (#9177)(
Registry values: N991)
1924 $20 MS62 ANACS. NGC Census: (46128/224567). PCGS Population (40509/193805). Mintage: 4,323,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $1,600. (#9177)(
Registry values: N991)
1924 $20 MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (94519/130048). PCGS Population (74307/119498). Mintage: 4,323,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $1,725. (#9177)(
Registry values: N991)
1924 $20 MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (74307/119498). NGC Census: (94519/130048). Mintage: 4,323,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $1,725. (#9177)(
Registry values: N991)
1924 $20 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (95460/34588). PCGS Population (74697/44296). Mintage: 4,323,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $1,825. (#9177)(
Registry values: N991)
1924 $20 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (95460/34588). PCGS Population (74697/44296). Mintage: 4,323,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $1,825. (#9177)(
Registry values: N991)
1924 $20 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (95460/34588). PCGS Population (74661/44297). Mintage: 4,323,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $1,825. (#9177)(
Registry values: N991)
1924 $20 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (75080/44418). NGC Census: (95460/34588). Mintage: 4,323,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $1,825. (#9177)(
Registry values: N991)
1925 $20 --Struck Through Obverse--MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (7536/31089). NGC Census: (10038/34751). Mintage: 2,831,750. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $1,460. (#9180)(
Registry values: N991)
1925 $20 MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (12886/18203). NGC Census: (16047/18704). Mintage: 2,831,750. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $1,540. (#9180)(
Registry values: N991)
1925 $20 MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (16047/18704). PCGS Population (12868/18196). Mintage: 2,831,750. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $1,725. (#9180)(
Registry values: N991)
1925 $20 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (11744/6452). NGC Census: (14331/4373). Mintage: 2,831,750. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $1,825. (#9180)(
Registry values: N991)
1927 $20 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (18327/105681). PCGS Population (18626/105231). Mintage: 2,946,750. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $1,600. (#9186)(
Registry values: N991)
1927 $20 MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (35566/69718). NGC Census: (37221/68460). Mintage: 2,946,750. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $1,540. (#9186)(
Registry values: N991)
1927 $20 MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (37158/68393). PCGS Population (35416/69411). Mintage: 2,946,750. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $1,725. (#9186)(
Registry values: N991)
1927 $20 MS63 PCGS. Ex:Rive d'Or Collection. PCGS Population (35547/69684). NGC Census: (37221/68460). Mintage: 2,946,750. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $1,725. (#9186)
From The Hemmelgarn Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
1927 $20 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (48146/20314). PCGS Population (41403/28281). Mintage: 2,946,750. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $1,825. (#9186)(
Registry values: N991)
1927 $20 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (48146/20314). PCGS Population (41403/28281). Mintage: 2,946,750. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $1,825. (#9186)(
Registry values: N991)
1927 $20 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (48105/20288). PCGS Population (41180/28231). Mintage: 2,946,750. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $1,825. (#9186)(
Registry values: N991)
1927 $20 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (41403/28281). NGC Census: (48146/20314). Mintage: 2,946,750. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $1,825. (#9186)(
Registry values: N991)
1928 $20 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (8225/33773). PCGS Population (7135/35272). Mintage: 8,816,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $1,600. (#9189)(
Registry values: N991)
1928 $20 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (8225/33773). PCGS Population (7135/35272). Mintage: 8,816,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $1,600. (#9189)(
Registry values: N991)
1928 $20 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (13777/6214). PCGS Population (12990/10252). Mintage: 8,816,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $1,825. (#9189)(
Registry values: N991)
1928 $20 MS64 ANACS. NGC Census: (13761/6193). PCGS Population (12958/10250). Mintage: 8,816,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $1,825. (#9189)(
Registry values: N991)
Commemorative Silver
1893 25C Isabella Quarter--Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (6/3165). PCGS Population (41/4334). Mintage: 24,214. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $425. (#9220)(
Registry values: N991)
1893 25C Isabella Quarter--Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (6/3165). PCGS Population (41/4337). Mintage: 24,214. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $415. (#9220)(
Registry values: N991)
1893 25C Isabella Quarter--Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (22/2898). PCGS Population (59/3715). Mintage: 24,214. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $470. (#9220)(
Registry values: N991)
1893 25C Isabella Quarter MS61 ANACS. NGC Census: (170/2728). PCGS Population (174/3546). Mintage: 24,214. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS61: $490. (#9220)(
Registry values: N991)
1893 25C Isabella Quarter MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (759/2787). NGC Census: (445/2283). Mintage: 24,214. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $510. (#9220)(
Registry values: N991)
1900 $1 Lafayette Dollar--Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. VF. NGC Census: (1/2171). PCGS Population (0/3004). Mintage: 36,026. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $300. (#9222)(
Registry values: N1)
1900 $1 Lafayette Dollar--Cleaned--ANACS. AU50 Details. NGC Census: (4/2154). PCGS Population (49/2894). 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: (4/2154). PCGS Population (49/2899). Mintage: 36,026. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $465. (#9222)(
Registry values: N491)
1900 $1 Lafayette Dollar--Cleaned, Rim Filing--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (4/2154). PCGS Population (49/2899). 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. Unc. NGC Census: (21/1953). PCGS Population (62/2384). Mintage: 36,026. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $800. (#9222)(
Registry values: N991)
1900 $1 Lafayette Dollar MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (370/1429). PCGS Population (426/1868). Mintage: 36,026. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $1,050. (#9222)(
Registry values: N991)
1921 50C Alabama MS62 ANACS. NGC Census: (116/1513). PCGS Population (154/1735). Mintage: 59,038. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $275. (#9224)(
Registry values: N491)
1921 50C Alabama 2x2--Obv Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (0/1478). PCGS Population (9/1851). Mintage: 6,006. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $275. (#9225)(
Registry values: N491)
1921 50C Alabama 2x2 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (690/424). PCGS Population (725/472). Mintage: 6,006. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $500. (#9225)(
Registry values: N991)
1936 50C Albany--Cleaned--ANACS. MS60 Details. NGC Census: (1/2668). PCGS Population (1/4384). Mintage: 17,671. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $240. (#9227)(
Registry values: N491)
1936 50C Albany MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (533/3748). NGC Census: (130/2494). Mintage: 17,671. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $260. (#9227)(
Registry values: N491)
1936 50C Albany MS65 NGC. NGC Census: (1103/626). PCGS Population (1384/800). 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 (1384/800). NGC Census: (1103/626). Mintage: 17,671. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $340. (#9227)(
Registry values: N491)
1936 50C Albany MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (714/86). NGC Census: (486/140). Mintage: 17,671. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $520. (#9227)(
Registry values: N991)
1936 50C Albany MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (714/86). NGC Census: (486/140). Mintage: 17,671. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $500. (#9227)(
Registry values: N991)
1937 50C Antietam--Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (0/2356). PCGS Population (2/4336). Mintage: 18,028. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $550. (#9229)(
Registry values: N991)
1937 50C Antietam MS63 ANACS. NGC Census: (95/2232). PCGS Population (353/3921). Mintage: 18,028. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $600. (#9229)(
Registry values: N991)
1937 50C Antietam MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (1458/1378). NGC Census: (914/828). Mintage: 18,028. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $775. (#9229)(
Registry values: N991)
1937 50C Antietam MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (1150/232). NGC Census: (654/174). Mintage: 18,028. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $950. (#9229)(
Registry values: N991)
1935 50C Arkansas MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (146/12). NGC Census: (72/4). Mintage: 13,012. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $440. (#9233)(
Registry values: N991)
1935 50C Arkansas MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (146/12). NGC Census: (72/4). Mintage: 13,012. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $440. (#9233)(
Registry values: N991)
1935-D 50C Arkansas MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (403/226). NGC Census: (321/130). Mintage: 5,505. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $185. (#9234)(
Registry values: N491)
1936-S 50C Arkansas MS66 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (119/9). NGC Census: (69/6). Mintage: 9,662. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $420. (#9239)(
Registry values: N991)
1936-S 50C Arkansas MS66 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (119/9). NGC Census: (69/6). Mintage: 9,662. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $420. (#9239)(
Registry values: N991)
1936-S 50C Arkansas MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (118/9). NGC Census: (69/6). Mintage: 9,662. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $420. (#9239)(
Registry values: N991)
1937 50C Arkansas MS66 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (92/5). NGC Census: (43/3). Mintage: 5,505. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $550. (#9241)(
Registry values: N991)
1937 50C Arkansas MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (43/3). PCGS Population (93/5). Mintage: 5,505. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $550. (#9241)(
Registry values: N991)
1937-D 50C Arkansas MS65 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (338/129). NGC Census: (290/84). Mintage: 5,505. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $225. (#9242)(
Registry values: N491)
1939 50C Arkansas MS62 ANACS. NGC Census: (9/382). PCGS Population (40/558). Mintage: 2,104. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $250. (#9249)(
Registry values: N491)
1939-D 50C Arkansas MS62 ANACS. NGC Census: (6/397). PCGS Population (20/625). Mintage: 2,104. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $267. (#9250)(
Registry values: N491)
1936-S 50C Bay Bridge MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (1547/856). NGC Census: (1303/618). Mintage: 71,424. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $300. (#9254)(
Registry values: N491)
1936-S 50C Bay Bridge MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (1550/856). NGC Census: (1303/618). Mintage: 71,424. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $285. (#9254)(
Registry values: N491)
1936-S 50C Bay Bridge MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (1550/856). NGC Census: (1303/618). Mintage: 71,424. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $285. (#9254)(
Registry values: N491)
1936-S 50C Bay Bridge MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (1550/856). NGC Census: (1303/618). Mintage: 71,424. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $285. (#9254)(
Registry values: N491)
1936-S 50C Bay Bridge MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (1550/856). NGC Census: (1303/618). Mintage: 71,424. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $285. (#9254)(
Registry values: N491)
1936-S 50C Bay Bridge MS65 NGC. NGC Census: (1303/618). PCGS Population (1550/856). Mintage: 71,424. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $285. (#9254)(
Registry values: N491)
1936-S 50C Bay Bridge MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (532/86). PCGS Population (733/123). Mintage: 71,424. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $400. (#9254)(
Registry values: N991)
1936-S 50C Bay Bridge MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (532/86). PCGS Population (733/123). Mintage: 71,424. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $400. (#9254)(
Registry values: N991)
1934 50C Boone MS63 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (156/1211). NGC Census: (45/859). Mintage: 10,007. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $115. (#9257)(
Registry values: N208)
1934 50C Boone MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (542/222). NGC Census: (414/180). Mintage: 10,007. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $185. (#9257)(
Registry values: N491)
1934 50C Boone MS66 ANACS. NGC Census: (160/20). PCGS Population (191/31). Mintage: 10,007. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $300. (#9257)(
Registry values: N491)
1935-D 50C Boone MS63 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (142/778). NGC Census: (39/532). Mintage: 5,005. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $115. (#9259)(
Registry values: N208)
1935-D 50C Boone MS64 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (398/380). NGC Census: (225/307). Mintage: 5,005. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $135. (#9259)(
Registry values: N208)
1935-S 50C Boone MS65 NGC. NGC Census: (352/197). PCGS Population (372/195). Mintage: 5,005. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $200. (#9260)(
Registry values: N491)
1935/34 50C Boone MS66+ NGC. NGC Census: (240/46). PCGS Population (215/37). Mintage: 10,008. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $390. (#9262)(
Registry values: N491)
1935/34-D 50C Boone MS65 NGC. NGC Census: (147/180). PCGS Population (232/214). Mintage: 2,003. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $625. (#9263)(
Registry values: N991)
1935/34-S 50C Boone MS62 ANACS. NGC Census: (8/460). PCGS Population (18/583). Mintage: 2,004. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $308. (#9264)(
Registry values: N491)
1936 50C Boone MS64 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (680/1035). NGC Census: (418/835). Mintage: 12,012. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $115. (#9266)(
Registry values: N208)
1936 50C Boone MS67 NGC. NGC Census: (52/4). PCGS Population (58/1). Mintage: 12,012. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $1,025. (#9266)(
Registry values: N1793)
1936-D 50C Boone MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (224/23). NGC Census: (192/10). Mintage: 5,005. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $300. (#9267)(
Registry values: N491)
1936-S 50C Boone MS65 NGC. CAC. NGC Census: (358/255). PCGS Population (428/259). Mintage: 5,006. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $180. (#9268)(
Registry values: N491)
1938 50C Boone MS64 ANACS. NGC Census: (123/263). PCGS Population (183/408). Mintage: 2,100. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $300. (#9274)(
Registry values: N491)
1938-D 50C Boone MS64 ANACS. NGC Census: (98/319). PCGS Population (183/446). Mintage: 2,100. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $340. (#9275)(
Registry values: N491)
1938-S 50C Boone MS63 ANACS. NGC Census: (26/398). PCGS Population (72/547). Mintage: 2,100. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $360. (#9276)(
Registry values: N491)
1925-S 50C California MS63 ANACS. NGC Census: (584/2789). PCGS Population (1143/2456). Mintage: 86,394. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $240. (#9281)(
Registry values: N491)
1925-S 50C California MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (1145/2466). NGC Census: (584/2789). Mintage: 86,394. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $240. (#9281)(
Registry values: N491)
1925-S 50C California MS66 PCGS. Ex: The Roman Collection. PCGS Population (287/87). NGC Census: (395/153). Mintage: 86,394. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $975. (#9281)(
Registry values: N1793)
1936 50C Cincinnati MS62 ANACS. NGC Census: (11/745). PCGS Population (41/1311). Mintage: 5,005. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $261. (#9283)(
Registry values: N491)
1936 50C Cincinnati MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (596/493). NGC Census: (374/302). Mintage: 5,005. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $320. (#9283)(
Registry values: N491)
1936-D 50C Cincinnati MS63 ANACS. NGC Census: (39/1074). PCGS Population (185/1482). Mintage: 5,005. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $285. (#9284)(
Registry values: N491)
1936-D 50C Cincinnati MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (216/32). PCGS Population (275/31). Mintage: 5,005. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $875. (#9284)(
Registry values: N1793)
1936-S 50C Cincinnati MS63 ANACS. NGC Census: (110/670). PCGS Population (268/950). Mintage: 5,006. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $292. (#9285)(
Registry values: N491)
1936-S 50C Cincinnati MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (110/670). PCGS Population (269/950). Mintage: 5,006. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $292. (#9285)(
Registry values: N491)
1936-S 50C Cincinnati MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (663/287). NGC Census: (478/192). Mintage: 5,006. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $380. (#9285)(
Registry values: N991)
1936-D 50C Columbia MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (439/1329). NGC Census: (172/1285). Mintage: 8,009. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $230. (#9292)(
Registry values: N491)
1936-D 50C Columbia MS65 ANACS. NGC Census: (401/885). PCGS Population (632/693). Mintage: 8,009. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $265. (#9292)(
Registry values: N491)
1936-S 50C Columbia MS64 ANACS. NGC Census: (175/1216). PCGS Population (519/1203). Mintage: 8,007. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $260. (#9293)(
Registry values: N491)
1936-S 50C Columbia MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (588/119). PCGS Population (466/73). Mintage: 8,007. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $320. (#9293)(
Registry values: N991)
(3)1892 50C Columbian MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (579/4075). PCGS Population (887/4054). Mintage: 950,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $47. (#9296)(
Registry values: N208)
1893 50C Columbian MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (1368/630). NGC Census: (1817/807). Mintage: 1,550,405. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $135. (#9297)(
Registry values: N208)
1893 50C Columbian MS65 NGC. CAC. NGC Census: (635/172). PCGS Population (470/160). Mintage: 1,550,405. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $380. (#9297)(
Registry values: N991)
1893 50C Columbian MS63 Prooflike ANACS. NGC Census: (50/97). PCGS Population (0/0). Mintage: 1,550,405. (#89297)
1935 50C Connecticut AU58 ANACS. NGC Census: (24/3111). PCGS Population (50/4120). Mintage: 25,018. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $209. (#9299)(
Registry values: N491)
1935 50C Connecticut MS62 ANACS. NGC Census: (72/3032). PCGS Population (175/3915). Mintage: 25,018. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $230. (#9299)(
Registry values: N491)
1935 50C Connecticut MS64 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (1550/1585). NGC Census: (1143/1638). Mintage: 25,018. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $260. (#9299)(
Registry values: N491)
1935 50C Connecticut MS65 NGC. CAC. NGC Census: (1184/454). PCGS Population (1104/481). Mintage: 25,018. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $430. (#9299)(
Registry values: N991)
1935 50C Connecticut MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (1104/481). NGC Census: (1184/454). Mintage: 25,018. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $430. (#9299)(
Registry values: N991)
1935 50C Connecticut MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (388/66). PCGS Population (438/43). Mintage: 25,018. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $650. (#9299)(
Registry values: N1793)
1936 50C Delaware MS64 ANACS. NGC Census: (857/1562). PCGS Population (1385/1969). Mintage: 20,993. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $270. (#9301)(
Registry values: N491)
1936 50C Delaware MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (1308/655). NGC Census: (1019/542). Mintage: 20,993. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $360. (#9301)(
Registry values: N491)
1936 50C Delaware MS65 NGC. NGC Census: (1020/542). PCGS Population (1311/658). Mintage: 20,993. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $340. (#9301)(
Registry values: N491)
1936 50C Delaware MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (1311/658). NGC Census: (1020/542). Mintage: 20,993. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $340. (#9301)(
Registry values: N491)
1936 50C Delaware MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (1311/658). NGC Census: (1020/542). Mintage: 20,993. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $340. (#9301)(
Registry values: N491)
1936 50C Delaware MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (587/71). NGC Census: (432/110). Mintage: 20,993. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $530. (#9301)(
Registry values: N991)
1936 50C Elgin MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (466/4871). NGC Census: (99/2894). Mintage: 20,015. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $195. (#9303)(
Registry values: N491)
1936 50C Elgin MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (1729/3134). NGC Census: (740/2152). Mintage: 20,015. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $210. (#9303)(
Registry values: N491)
1936 50C Elgin MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (741/2153). PCGS Population (1731/3137). 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 (1991/1143). NGC Census: (1323/829). Mintage: 20,015. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $310. (#9303)(
Registry values: N491)
1936 50C Elgin MS65 NGC. NGC Census: (1323/829). PCGS Population (1991/1143). Mintage: 20,015. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $310. (#9303)(
Registry values: N491)
1936 50C Elgin MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (1992/1148). NGC Census: (1324/829). Mintage: 20,015. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $295. (#9303)(
Registry values: N491)
1936 50C Elgin MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (1992/1148). NGC Census: (1324/829). Mintage: 20,015. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $295. (#9303)(
Registry values: N491)
1936 50C Elgin MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (697/132). PCGS Population (1026/120). Mintage: 20,015. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $440. (#9303)(
Registry values: N991)
1936 50C Gettysburg--Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (0/2862). PCGS Population (3/4844). Mintage: 26,928. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $352. (#9305)(
Registry values: N491)
1936 50C Gettysburg MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (69/2783). PCGS Population (120/4723). Mintage: 26,928. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $363. (#9305)(
Registry values: N491)
1936 50C Gettysburg MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (703/4014). NGC Census: (187/2596). Mintage: 26,928. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $380. (#9305)(
Registry values: N491)
1936 50C Gettysburg MS63 PCGS. CAC (Gold Sticker). PCGS Population (703/4014). NGC Census: (187/2596). Mintage: 26,928. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $380. (#9305)(
Registry values: N491)
1936 50C Gettysburg MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (1460/672). NGC Census: (1169/337). Mintage: 26,928. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $650. (#9305)(
Registry values: N991)
1922 50C Grant No Star MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (1433/872). PCGS Population (1339/957). 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 NGC. NGC Census: (1433/872). PCGS Population (1339/957). Mintage: 67,405. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $215. (#9306)(
Registry values: N491)
1922 50C Grant With Star Fine 12 ANACS. NGC Census: (0/1177). PCGS Population (2/1189). Mintage: 4,256. (#9307)(
Registry values: N1)
1922 50C Grant With Star--Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (2/1175). PCGS Population (3/1177). Mintage: 4,256. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $800. (#9307)(
Registry values: N991)
1935 50C Hudson MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (68/1706). PCGS Population (166/2635). Mintage: 10,008. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $750. (#9312)(
Registry values: N991)
1935 50C Hudson MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (263/1443). PCGS Population (647/1984). Mintage: 10,008. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $765. (#9312)(
Registry values: N991)
1935 50C Hudson MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (1161/827). NGC Census: (788/655). Mintage: 10,008. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $1,125. (#9312)(
Registry values: N991)
1946 50C Iowa MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (2993/3133). NGC Census: (1687/2824). Mintage: 100,057. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $112. (#9316)(
Registry values: N208)
1946 50C Iowa MS65 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (2997/3141). NGC Census: (1687/2824). 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 (2401/736). NGC Census: (2153/671). Mintage: 100,057. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $155. (#9316)(
Registry values: N491)
1946 50C Iowa MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (2401/736). NGC Census: (2153/671). Mintage: 100,057. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $155. (#9316)(
Registry values: N491)
1946 50C Iowa MS67 PCGS. PCGS Population (683/57). NGC Census: (628/43). Mintage: 100,057. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $310. (#9316)(
Registry values: N491)
1946 50C Iowa MS67 PCGS. PCGS Population (683/57). NGC Census: (628/43). Mintage: 100,057. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $310. (#9316)(
Registry values: N491)
1946 50C Iowa MS67 PCGS. PCGS Population (683/57). NGC Census: (628/43). Mintage: 100,057. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $310. (#9316)(
Registry values: N491)
1946 50C Iowa MS67 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (683/57). NGC Census: (628/43). Mintage: 100,057. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $310. (#9316)(
Registry values: N491)
1925 50C Lexington MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (1681/1146). NGC Census: (1707/975). Mintage: 162,013. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $120. (#9318)(
Registry values: N491)
1925 50C Lexington MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (880/265). NGC Census: (811/164). Mintage: 162,013. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $500. (#9318)(
Registry values: N991)
1925 50C Lexington MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (880/265). NGC Census: (811/164). Mintage: 162,013. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $500. (#9318)(
Registry values: N991)
1925 50C Lexington MS66 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (255/9). NGC Census: (152/12). Mintage: 162,013. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $1,350. (#9318)(
Registry values: N1793)
1918 50C Lincoln MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (1152/571). NGC Census: (1051/341). Mintage: 100,058. (#9320)(
Registry values: N991)
1918 50C Lincoln MS65 NGC. With case and Certificate of Authenticity. NGC Census: (1052/341). PCGS Population (1152/570). Mintage: 100,058. (#9320)
From The Connelly Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
1918 50C Lincoln MS65 NGC. NGC Census: (1052/341). PCGS Population (1151/571). Mintage: 100,058. (#9320)(
Registry values: N991)
1918 50C Lincoln MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (486/85). NGC Census: (265/76). Mintage: 100,058. (#9320)(
Registry values: N991)
1918 50C Lincoln MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (486/85). NGC Census: (265/76). Mintage: 100,058. (#9320)(
Registry values: N991)
1936 50C Long Island MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (1102/382). NGC Census: (1065/359). Mintage: 81,826. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $235. (#9322)(
Registry values: N491)
1936 50C Long Island MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (1102/382). NGC Census: (1065/359). Mintage: 81,826. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $235. (#9322)(
Registry values: N491)
1936 50C Long Island MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (1102/382). NGC Census: (1065/359). Mintage: 81,826. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $235. (#9322)(
Registry values: N491)
1936 50C Long Island MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (1102/382). NGC Census: (1065/359). Mintage: 81,826. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $235. (#9322)(
Registry values: N491)
1936 50C Long Island MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (1102/382). NGC Census: (1065/359). Mintage: 81,826. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $235. (#9322)(
Registry values: N491)
1936 50C Long Island MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (1102/382). NGC Census: (1065/359). Mintage: 81,826. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $235. (#9322)(
Registry values: N491)
1936 50C Long Island MS66 NGC. CAC. NGC Census: (293/66). PCGS Population (356/27). Mintage: 81,826. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $685. (#9322)(
Registry values: N1793)
1936 50C Lynchburg MS64 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (1270/1825). NGC Census: (679/1450). Mintage: 20,013. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $240. (#9324)(
Registry values: N491)
1936 50C Lynchburg MS64 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (1270/1825). NGC Census: (679/1450). Mintage: 20,013. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $240. (#9324)(
Registry values: N491)
1936 50C Lynchburg MS65 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (1230/597). NGC Census: (952/498). Mintage: 20,013. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $300. (#9324)(
Registry values: N491)
1920 50C Maine MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (1071/1105). PCGS Population (1185/1232). Mintage: 50,028. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $205. (#9326)(
Registry values: N491)
1920 50C Maine MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (864/367). NGC Census: (822/283). 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: (822/283). Mintage: 50,028. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $380. (#9326)(
Registry values: N991)
1934 50C Maryland MS65 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (1295/572). NGC Census: (1284/539). Mintage: 25,015. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $300. (#9328)(
Registry values: N491)
1934 50C Maryland MS66 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (529/43). NGC Census: (459/80). Mintage: 25,015. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $440. (#9328)(
Registry values: N991)
1921 50C Missouri--Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (1/1816). PCGS Population (8/1924). Mintage: 10,428. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $322. (#9330)(
Registry values: N491)
1921 50C Missouri--Cleaned--ANACS. AU55 Details. NGC Census: (7/1806). PCGS Population (36/1882). Mintage: 10,428. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $330. (#9330)(
Registry values: N491)
1921 50C Missouri MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (493/1019). NGC Census: (331/1267). Mintage: 10,428. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $725. (#9330)(
Registry values: N991)
1921 50C Missouri 2x4 AU58 PCGS. PCGS Population (63/1562). NGC Census: (29/1480). Mintage: 5,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $520. (#9331)(
Registry values: N991)
1921 50C Missouri 2x4--Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (0/1480). PCGS Population (9/1553). Mintage: 5,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $625. (#9331)(
Registry values: N991)
1921 50C Missouri 2x4 MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (405/964). NGC Census: (296/1090). Mintage: 5,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $900. (#9331)(
Registry values: N991)
1923-S 50C Monroe MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (1096/1843). NGC Census: (901/1842). Mintage: 274,077. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $110. (#9333)(
Registry values: N208)
1923-S 50C Monroe MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (1478/364). PCGS Population (1428/413). Mintage: 274,077. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $310. (#9333)(
Registry values: N491)
1923-S 50C Monroe MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (1478/364). PCGS Population (1428/413). Mintage: 274,077. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $310. (#9333)(
Registry values: N491)
1923-S 50C Monroe MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (1478/364). PCGS Population (1429/413). Mintage: 274,077. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $310. (#9333)(
Registry values: N491)
1923-S 50C Monroe MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (1428/413). NGC Census: (1478/364). Mintage: 274,077. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $290. (#9333)(
Registry values: N491)
1923-S 50C Monroe MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (1428/413). NGC Census: (1478/364). Mintage: 274,077. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $290. (#9333)(
Registry values: N491)
1938 50C New Rochelle--Cleaned--ANACS. MS60 Details. NGC Census: (0/2124). PCGS Population (0/3950). Mintage: 15,266. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $315. (#9335)(
Registry values: N491)
1938 50C New Rochelle MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (1447/971). NGC Census: (940/611). Mintage: 15,266. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $465. (#9335)(
Registry values: N991)
1938 50C New Rochelle MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (1447/971). NGC Census: (940/611). Mintage: 15,266. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $465. (#9335)(
Registry values: N991)
1938 50C New Rochelle MS65 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (1448/978). NGC Census: (942/612). Mintage: 15,266. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $465. (#9335)(
Registry values: N991)
1938 50C New Rochelle MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (831/147). NGC Census: (491/121). Mintage: 15,266. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $650. (#9335)(
Registry values: N991)
1936 50C Norfolk--Cleaned--ANACS. MS60 Details. NGC Census: (0/2472). PCGS Population (0/4497). Mintage: 16,936. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $390. (#9337)(
Registry values: N491)
1936 50C Norfolk MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (607/3677). NGC Census: (187/2257). Mintage: 16,936. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $425. (#9337)(
Registry values: N991)
1936 50C Norfolk MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (1086/2591). NGC Census: (543/1714). Mintage: 16,936. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $470. (#9337)(
Registry values: N991)
1936 50C Norfolk MS65 NGC. NGC Census: (543/1716). PCGS Population (1092/2600). 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: (1021/695). PCGS Population (1535/1065). Mintage: 16,936. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $510. (#9337)(
Registry values: N991)
1936 50C Norfolk MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (1534/1065). NGC Census: (1021/695). Mintage: 16,936. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $510. (#9337)(
Registry values: N991)
1925 Medal Norse Thick Planchet MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (122/480). NGC Census: (0/0). (#9450)
1925 Medal Norse Thick Planchet MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (122/480). NGC Census: (0/0). (#9450)
1925 Medal Norse Thick Planchet MS65 NGC. NGC Census: (0/0). PCGS Population (170/30). (#9450)
1925 Medal Norse Thick Planchet MS66 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (30/0). NGC Census: (0/0). (#9450)
1925 Medal Norse Thin Planchet MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (0/0). PCGS Population (36/225). (#9451)
1926 50C Oregon MS64 ANACS. NGC Census: (642/975). PCGS Population (1111/1204). Mintage: 47,955. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $165. (#9340)(
Registry values: N491)
1926 50C Oregon MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (787/412). NGC Census: (612/363). 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 (790/414). NGC Census: (612/363). Mintage: 47,955. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $245. (#9340)(
Registry values: N491)
1926 50C Oregon MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (790/414). NGC Census: (612/363). Mintage: 47,955. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $245. (#9340)(
Registry values: N491)
1926 50C Oregon MS66 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (356/58). NGC Census: (309/54). Mintage: 47,955. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $325. (#9340)(
Registry values: N991)
1926-S 50C Oregon MS65 NGC. CAC. NGC Census: (866/749). PCGS Population (908/453). Mintage: 83,055. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $260. (#9341)(
Registry values: N491)
1926-S 50C Oregon MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (906/453). NGC Census: (865/749). Mintage: 83,055. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $260. (#9341)(
Registry values: N491)
1926-S 50C Oregon MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (906/454). NGC Census: (866/749). Mintage: 83,055. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $260. (#9341)(
Registry values: N491)
1926-S 50C Oregon MS65 NGC. NGC Census: (866/749). PCGS Population (908/453). Mintage: 83,055. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $260. (#9341)(
Registry values: N491)
1926-S 50C Oregon MS65 NGC. NGC Census: (866/749). PCGS Population (907/454). Mintage: 83,055. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $260. (#9341)(
Registry values: N491)
1926-S 50C Oregon MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (908/453). NGC Census: (866/749). Mintage: 83,055. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $260. (#9341)(
Registry values: N491)
1933-D 50C Oregon--Cleaned--ANACS. MS60 Details. NGC Census: (0/929). PCGS Population (0/1832). Mintage: 5,008. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $315. (#9343)(
Registry values: N491)
1933-D 50C Oregon MS62 ANACS. NGC Census: (4/925). PCGS Population (5/1827). Mintage: 5,008. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $325. (#9343)(
Registry values: N491)
1933-D 50C Oregon MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (732/416). NGC Census: (402/263). Mintage: 5,008. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $350. (#9343)(
Registry values: N991)
1933-D 50C Oregon MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (229/34). PCGS Population (346/71). 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 (798/364). NGC Census: (540/211). Mintage: 7,006. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $260. (#9344)(
Registry values: N491)
1934-D 50C Oregon MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (792/358). NGC Census: (539/211). Mintage: 7,006. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $260. (#9344)(
Registry values: N491)
1934-D 50C Oregon MS65 NGC. NGC Census: (540/211). PCGS Population (798/364). Mintage: 7,006. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $260. (#9344)(
Registry values: N491)
1936 50C Oregon MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (817/647). NGC Census: (518/616). Mintage: 10,006. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $255. (#9345)(
Registry values: N491)
1936 50C Oregon MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (817/646). NGC Census: (518/615). Mintage: 10,006. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $255. (#9345)(
Registry values: N491)
1936 50C Oregon MS65 NGC. NGC Census: (518/616). PCGS Population (817/647). Mintage: 10,006. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $255. (#9345)(
Registry values: N491)
1936 50C Oregon MS65 ANACS. NGC Census: (518/616). PCGS Population (817/647). Mintage: 10,006. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $255. (#9345)(
Registry values: N491)
1936 50C Oregon MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (817/647). NGC Census: (518/616). Mintage: 10,006. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $255. (#9345)(
Registry values: N491)
1936 50C Oregon MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (504/144). NGC Census: (481/135). Mintage: 10,006. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $360. (#9345)(
Registry values: N491)
1936 50C Oregon MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (481/135). PCGS Population (504/144). Mintage: 10,006. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $360. (#9345)(
Registry values: N491)
1936 50C Oregon MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (504/144). NGC Census: (481/135). Mintage: 10,006. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $360. (#9345)
From The Classic Collection.(
Registry values: N491)
1936 50C Oregon MS67 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (142/2). NGC Census: (132/3). Mintage: 10,006. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $635. (#9345)(
Registry values: N1793)
1936-S 50C Oregon MS65 NGC. NGC Census: (306/550). PCGS Population (491/512). Mintage: 5,006. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $300. (#9346)(
Registry values: N491)
1936-S 50C Oregon MS65 ANACS. NGC Census: (306/550). PCGS Population (491/511). Mintage: 5,006. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $300. (#9346)(
Registry values: N491)
1936-S 50C Oregon MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (491/511). NGC Census: (306/550). Mintage: 5,006. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $300. (#9346)(
Registry values: N491)
1936-S 50C Oregon MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (394/156). PCGS Population (389/122). Mintage: 5,006. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $380. (#9346)(
Registry values: N491)
1936-S 50C Oregon MS67 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (118/4). NGC Census: (143/13). Mintage: 5,006. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $825. (#9346)(
Registry values: N1793)
1937-D 50C Oregon MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (1110/570). NGC Census: (873/563). Mintage: 12,008. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $335. (#9347)(
Registry values: N491)
1937-D 50C Oregon MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (1110/570). NGC Census: (873/563). Mintage: 12,008. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $335. (#9347)(
Registry values: N491)
1938-D 50C Oregon MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (611/218). NGC Census: (536/293). Mintage: 6,005. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $390. (#9349)(
Registry values: N491)
1939 50C Oregon MS62 ANACS. NGC Census: (2/709). PCGS Population (9/1062). Mintage: 3,004. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $348. (#9352)(
Registry values: N991)
1939-D 50C Oregon MS62 ANACS. NGC Census: (1/740). PCGS Population (20/1130). Mintage: 3,004. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $352. (#9353)(
Registry values: N991)
1939-S 50C Oregon MS62 ANACS. NGC Census: (1/730). PCGS Population (15/1040). Mintage: 3,005. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $352. (#9354)(
Registry values: N991)
1915-S 50C Panama-Pacific--Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (4/2408). PCGS Population (11/2874). Mintage: 27,134. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $340. (#9357)(
Registry values: N491)
1915-S 50C Panama-Pacific--Cleaned--ANACS. AU53 Details. NGC Census: (4/2404). PCGS Population (8/2866). Mintage: 27,134. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU53: $345. (#9357)(
Registry values: N491)
1920 50C Pilgrim MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (897/337). 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 MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (897/337). NGC Census: (960/179). Mintage: 152,112. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $280. (#9359)(
Registry values: N991)
1921 50C Pilgrim MS65 NGC. NGC Census: (671/171). PCGS Population (658/265). Mintage: 20,053. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $420. (#9360)(
Registry values: N991)
1921 50C Pilgrim MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (658/265). NGC Census: (671/171). Mintage: 20,053. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $420. (#9360)(
Registry values: N991)
1936 50C Rhode Island MS66 Prooflike NGC. NGC Census: (0/0). PCGS Population (0/0). Mintage: 20,013. (#89363)
1936-D 50C Rhode Island MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (438/46). NGC Census: (239/35). Mintage: 15,010. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $290. (#9364)(
Registry values: N991)
1936-S 50C Rhode Island MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (170/19). PCGS Population (198/14). Mintage: 15,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $440. (#9365)(
Registry values: N1793)
1937 50C Roanoke MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (2049/1320). NGC Census: (1416/1164). Mintage: 29,030. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $240. (#9367)(
Registry values: N491)
1937 50C Roanoke MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (2059/1328). NGC Census: (1417/1165). Mintage: 29,030. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $240. (#9367)(
Registry values: N491)
1937 50C Roanoke MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (1072/256). NGC Census: (910/255). Mintage: 29,030. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $340. (#9367)(
Registry values: N491)
1937 50C Roanoke MS64 Prooflike NGC. NGC Census: (0/0). PCGS Population (0/0). Mintage: 29,030. (#89367)
1936 50C Robinson MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (995/447). NGC Census: (749/217). Mintage: 25,265. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $310. (#9369)(
Registry values: N491)
1936 50C Robinson MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (995/447). NGC Census: (749/217). 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)
1936-D 50C San Diego MS66 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (748/72). NGC Census: (400/56). Mintage: 30,092. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $180. (#9372)(
Registry values: N491)
1936-D 50C San Diego MS66 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (748/72). NGC Census: (400/56). Mintage: 30,092. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $180. (#9372)(
Registry values: N491)
1926 50C Sesquicentennial MS64 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (1920/254). NGC Census: (1717/274). Mintage: 141,120. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $280. (#9374)(
Registry values: N991)
1926 50C Sesquicentennial MS64 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (1920/254). NGC Census: (1717/274). 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 (1920/254). NGC Census: (1717/274). 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 (1920/254). NGC Census: (1717/274). 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 (1908/249). NGC Census: (1717/274). Mintage: 141,120. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $285. (#9374)(
Registry values: N991)
1926 50C Sesquicentennial MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (1920/254). NGC Census: (1717/274). 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 (1920/254). NGC Census: (1717/274). Mintage: 141,120. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $280. (#9374)(
Registry values: N991)
1935 50C Spanish Trail--Polished--ANACS. MS60 Details. NGC Census: (0/1623). PCGS Population (1/3188). Mintage: 10,008. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $1,025. (#9376)(
Registry values: N991)
1925 50C Stone Mountain MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (1887/885). NGC Census: (2077/749). Mintage: 1,314,709. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $200. (#9378)(
Registry values: N491)
1925 50C Stone Mountain MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (1887/885). NGC Census: (2077/749). Mintage: 1,314,709. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $200. (#9378)(
Registry values: N491)
1925 50C Stone Mountain MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (714/171). NGC Census: (609/140). Mintage: 1,314,709. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $260. (#9378)(
Registry values: N991)
1935 50C Texas MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (756/962). NGC Census: (430/808). Mintage: 9,996. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $270. (#9382)(
Registry values: N491)
1935 50C Texas MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (758/208). NGC Census: (583/225). Mintage: 9,996. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $300. (#9382)(
Registry values: N491)
1935 50C Texas MS67 NGC. CAC. NGC Census: (212/13). PCGS Population (202/5). Mintage: 9,996. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $500. (#9382)(
Registry values: N1793)
1935 50C Texas MS67 NGC. CAC. NGC Census: (212/13). PCGS Population (202/5). Mintage: 9,996. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $500. (#9382)(
Registry values: N1793)
1935-D 50C Texas MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (851/884). NGC Census: (453/803). Mintage: 10,007. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $250. (#9383)(
Registry values: N491)
1935-D 50C Texas MS65 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (854/885). NGC Census: (453/804). Mintage: 10,007. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $235. (#9383)(
Registry values: N491)
1935-S 50C Texas MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (510/1210). NGC Census: (202/965). Mintage: 10,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $135. (#9384)(
Registry values: N208)
1935 SET Texas PDS Set NGC. The set includes; 1935-P MS65 NGC; 1935-D MS66 NGC and a 1935-S MS66 NGC. (#9385)
1936 50C Texas MS66 NGC. CAC. NGC Census: (475/132). PCGS Population (580/123). Mintage: 8,911. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $335. (#9386)(
Registry values: N491)
1936 50C Texas MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (580/123). NGC Census: (475/132). Mintage: 8,911. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $335. (#9386)(
Registry values: N491)
1936-D 50C Texas MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (693/1166). NGC Census: (412/913). Mintage: 9,039. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $260. (#9387)(
Registry values: N491)
1936-D 50C Texas MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (657/256). PCGS Population (870/295). Mintage: 9,039. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $380. (#9387)(
Registry values: N491)
1936-D 50C Texas MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (870/295). NGC Census: (657/256). Mintage: 9,039. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $380. (#9387)(
Registry values: N491)
1936-D 50C Texas MS66 ANACS. NGC Census: (657/256). PCGS Population (870/295). Mintage: 9,039. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $380. (#9387)(
Registry values: N491)
1936-S 50C Texas MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (822/487). NGC Census: (476/528). Mintage: 9,055. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $240. (#9388)(
Registry values: N491)
1937 50C Texas MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (417/1024). NGC Census: (206/821). Mintage: 6,571. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $140. (#9390)(
Registry values: N208)
1937-D 50C Texas MS65 NGC. NGC Census: (425/519). PCGS Population (684/575). Mintage: 6,605. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $260. (#9391)(
Registry values: N491)
1937-D 50C Texas MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (686/573). NGC Census: (425/519). Mintage: 6,605. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $260. (#9391)(
Registry values: N491)
1937-S 50C Texas MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (344/1079). NGC Census: (154/918). Mintage: 6,637. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $150. (#9392)(
Registry values: N208)
1937-S 50C Texas MS64 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (344/1079). NGC Census: (154/918). Mintage: 6,637. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $150. (#9392)(
Registry values: N208)
1937-S 50C Texas MS65 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (597/483). NGC Census: (415/503). Mintage: 6,637. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $280. (#9392)(
Registry values: N491)
1937-S 50C Texas MS65 ANACS. NGC Census: (415/503). PCGS Population (595/482). Mintage: 6,637. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $280. (#9392)(
Registry values: N491)
1938 50C Texas MS65 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (371/220). NGC Census: (304/256). Mintage: 3,780. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $380. (#9394)(
Registry values: N991)
1938-D 50C Texas MS63 ANACS. NGC Census: (18/750). PCGS Population (115/1040). Mintage: 3,775. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $205. (#9395)(
Registry values: N491)
1938-D 50C Texas MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (456/330). NGC Census: (252/387). Mintage: 3,775. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $380. (#9395)(
Registry values: N991)
1925 50C Vancouver--Improperly Cleaned, Partial Collar--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (3/2041). PCGS Population (6/2931). Mintage: 14,994. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $261. (#9399)
1925 50C Vancouver--Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (3/2041). PCGS Population (6/2925). Mintage: 14,994. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $261. (#9399)(
Registry values: N491)
1925 50C Vancouver--Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (0/1996). PCGS Population (10/2820). Mintage: 14,994. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $310. (#9399)(
Registry values: N491)
1925 50C Vancouver MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (677/1920). NGC Census: (248/1644). Mintage: 14,994. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $350. (#9399)(
Registry values: N991)
1925 50C Vancouver MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (248/1644). PCGS Population (677/1922). Mintage: 14,994. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $350. (#9399)(
Registry values: N991)
1925 50C Vancouver MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (959/961). NGC Census: (791/853). Mintage: 14,994. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $440. (#9399)(
Registry values: N991)
1925 50C Vancouver MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (959/961). NGC Census: (791/853). Mintage: 14,994. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $440. (#9399)(
Registry values: N991)
1927 50C Vermont MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (963/2542). NGC Census: (397/2111). Mintage: 28,142. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $250. (#9401)(
Registry values: N491)
1927 50C Vermont MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (842/281). NGC Census: (732/186). 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 NGC. NGC Census: (400/66). PCGS Population (365/36). Mintage: 1,000,546. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $115. (#9404)(
Registry values: N491)
1946 50C Booker T. Washington MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (400/66). PCGS Population (363/36). Mintage: 1,000,546. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $115. (#9404)(
Registry values: N491)
1946-D 50C Booker T. Washington MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (244/58). PCGS Population (228/26). Mintage: 200,113. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $135. (#9405)(
Registry values: N491)
1946-S 50C Booker T. Washington MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (393/103). PCGS Population (349/48). Mintage: 500,279. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $100. (#9406)(
Registry values: N491)
1946-S 50C Booker T. Washington MS66 PCGS Secure. CAC. PCGS Population (348/48). NGC Census: (393/103). Mintage: 500,279. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $100. (#9406)(
Registry values: N491)
1946-S 50C Booker T. Washington MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (393/103). PCGS Population (349/48). Mintage: 500,279. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $100. (#9406)(
Registry values: N491)
1946 SET Booker T. Washington PDS Set MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (0/0). NGC Census: (0/0). (#9407)
1946 SET Booker T. Washington PDS Set MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (0/0). NGC Census: (0/0). (#9407)
1948 50C Booker T. Washington MS66 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (172/0). NGC Census: (173/8). Mintage: 8,005. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $380. (#9412)
From The Classic Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
1948 50C Booker T. Washington MS66 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (172/0). NGC Census: (173/8). Mintage: 8,005. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $380. (#9412)(
Registry values: N991)
1948 50C Booker T. Washington MS66 NGC. NGC Census: (173/8). PCGS Population (169/0). Mintage: 8,005. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $300. (#9412)(
Registry values: N991)
1948-D 50C Booker T. Washington MS66 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (195/6). NGC Census: (203/18). 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 (222/7). NGC Census: (218/16). Mintage: 6,004. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $185. (#9416)
From The Classic Collection.(
Registry values: N491)
1949 50C Booker T. Washington MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (219/7). NGC Census: (218/16). 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 MS65 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (585/243). NGC Census: (309/209). Mintage: 6,004. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $85. (#9417)
From The Classic Collection.(
Registry values: N208)
1949-D 50C Booker T. Washington MS66 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (229/14). NGC Census: (190/19). Mintage: 6,004. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $170. (#9417)
From The Classic Collection.(
Registry values: N491)
1950-S 50C Booker T. Washington MS66 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (388/15). NGC Census: (323/55). Mintage: 512,091. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $110. (#9422)(
Registry values: N991)
1951-S 50C Booker T. Washington MS66 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (333/26). NGC Census: (259/54). Mintage: 7,004. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $160. (#9426)(
Registry values: N491)
1951-S 50C Booker T. Washington MS65 Prooflike NGC. NGC Census: (0/0). PCGS Population (0/0). Mintage: 7,004. (#89426)
1951 50C Washington-Carver MS65 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (164/36). NGC Census: (198/25). Mintage: 110,018. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $170. (#9430)
From The Classic Collection.(
Registry values: N491)
1951 50C Washington-Carver MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (164/36). NGC Census: (198/25). Mintage: 110,018. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $150. (#9430)(
Registry values: N491)
1952 50C Washington-Carver MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (204/6). NGC Census: (238/18). Mintage: 2,006,292. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $260. (#9434)(
Registry values: N991)
1952-D 50C Washington-Carver MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (30/0). NGC Census: (8/1). Mintage: 8,006. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $975. (#9435)(
Registry values: N991)
1936 50C Wisconsin MS65 ANACS. NGC Census: (1267/1524). PCGS Population (2136/1850). Mintage: 25,015. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $295. (#9447)(
Registry values: N491)
1936 50C Wisconsin MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (2136/1850). NGC Census: (1267/1524). Mintage: 25,015. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $295. (#9447)(
Registry values: N491)
1936 50C Wisconsin MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (2136/1850). NGC Census: (1267/1524). Mintage: 25,015. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $295. (#9447)(
Registry values: N491)
1936 50C Wisconsin MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (1443/410). NGC Census: (1172/352). Mintage: 25,015. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $360. (#9447)(
Registry values: N491)
1936 50C York MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (1803/1891). NGC Census: (1003/1592). Mintage: 25,015. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $235. (#9449)(
Registry values: N491)
1936 50C York MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (1388/507). NGC Census: (1202/391). 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 (1391/507). NGC Census: (1202/391). Mintage: 25,015. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $300. (#9449)(
Registry values: N491)
1936 50C York MS66 PCGS. PCGS Population (1391/507). NGC Census: (1202/391). Mintage: 25,015. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $300. (#9449)(
Registry values: N491)
Commemorative Gold
1903 G$1 Louisiana Purchase/Jefferson--Mount Removed--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (2/1985). PCGS Population (6/3149). Mintage: 17,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $460. (#7443)(
Registry values: N991)
1903 G$1 Louisiana Purchase/McKinley--Mount Removed--NGC Details. XF. NGC Census: (0/1862). PCGS Population (3/2980). Mintage: 17,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $420. (#7444)(
Registry values: N1)
1903 G$1 Louisiana Purchase/McKinley MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (546/1864). NGC Census: (257/1258). Mintage: 17,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $740. (#7444)(
Registry values: N991)
1903 G$1 Louisiana Purchase/McKinley MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (832/1031). NGC Census: (463/797). Mintage: 17,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $1,025. (#7444)(
Registry values: N1793)
1905 G$1 Lewis and Clark--Plugged--NGC Details. XF. NGC Census: (1/1129). PCGS Population (1/2023). Mintage: 10,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $815. (#7448)(
Registry values: N1)
1915-S G$1 Panama-Pacific Gold Dollar--Scratched--ANACS. AU55 Details. NGC Census: (26/3374). PCGS Population (110/5375). Mintage: 15,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $465. (#7449)(
Registry values: N491)
1915-S G$1 Panama-Pacific Gold Dollar MS63 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (978/3582). NGC Census: (463/2328). Mintage: 15,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $620. (#7449)(
Registry values: N991)
1915-S G$1 Panama-Pacific Gold Dollar MS64 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (1620/1962). NGC Census: (1027/1301). Mintage: 15,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $865. (#7449)(
Registry values: N1793)
1915-S G$1 Panama-Pacific Gold Dollar MS64 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (1620/1962). NGC Census: (1027/1301). Mintage: 15,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $865. (#7449)(
Registry values: N1793)
1916 G$1 McKinley 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. Mintage: 9,977. (#7454)
1916 G$1 McKinley--Obverse Scratched--NGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (16/2239). PCGS Population (35/4156). Mintage: 9,977. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $470. (#7454)(
Registry values: N991)
1916 G$1 McKinley MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (767/2902). NGC Census: (341/1561). Mintage: 9,977. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $585. (#7454)(
Registry values: N991)
1917 G$1 McKinley MS62 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population (209/2237). NGC Census: (154/1068). Mintage: 10,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $660. (#7455)(
Registry values: N991)
1926 $2 1/2 Sesquicentennial PCGS Genuine. The PCGS number ending in .95 suggest Scratch/Rim Dent as the reason, or perhaps one of the reasons, that PCGS deemed this coin not gradable. Mintage: 46,019. (#7466)
1926 $2 1/2 Sesquicentennial--Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (8/6734). PCGS Population (19/10628). Mintage: 46,019. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $350. (#7466)(
Registry values: N491)
1926 $2 1/2 Sesquicentennial AU58 NGC. NGC Census: (300/6382). PCGS Population (600/9807). Mintage: 46,019. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $385. (#7466)(
Registry values: N491)
1926 $2 1/2 Sesquicentennial MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (1059/4962). PCGS Population (1308/8141). Mintage: 46,019. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $450. (#7466)(
Registry values: N491)
1926 $2 1/2 Sesquicentennial MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (1059/4962). PCGS Population (1309/8181). Mintage: 46,019. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $450. (#7466)(
Registry values: N491)
1926 $2 1/2 Sesquicentennial MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (1059/4962). PCGS Population (1309/8181). Mintage: 46,019. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $450. (#7466)(
Registry values: N491)
1926 $2 1/2 Sesquicentennial MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (1351/3611). PCGS Population (2279/5890). Mintage: 46,019. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $585. (#7466)(
Registry values: N991)
1926 $2 1/2 Sesquicentennial MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (2274/5867). NGC Census: (1351/3611). Mintage: 46,019. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $585. (#7466)(
Registry values: N991)
Modern Issues
1982-S S50C Washington Silver Half Dollar PR70 Deep Cameo PCGS. This lot is Autographed by the 33rd U.S. Mint Director, Donna Pope. PCGS Population (112). NGC Census: (1). Mintage: 4,894,044. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR70: $100. (#9601)(
Registry values: N491)
1984-P $1 Olympic Silver Dollar MS70 PCGS. PCGS Population (22). NGC Census: (25). Mintage: 217,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS70: $460. (#9609)(
Registry values: N491)
1984-S $1 Olympic Silver Dollar PR70 Deep Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (21). NGC Census: (0). Mintage: 1,801,210. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR70: $500. (#9612)(
Registry values: N491)
1986-P $1 Statue of Liberty Silver Dollar MS70 PCGS. PCGS Population (57). NGC Census: (161). Mintage: 723,635. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS70: $260. (#9620)(
Registry values: N491)
1986-S $1 Statue of Liberty Silver Dollar PR70 Deep Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (77). NGC Census: (0). Mintage: 6,414,638. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR70: $220. (#9621)(
Registry values: N491)
1987-S $1 Constitution Silver Dollar PR70 Deep Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (78). NGC Census: (0). Mintage: 2,747,116. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR70: $210. (#9625)(
Registry values: N491)
1990-W $1 Eisenhower Silver Dollar MS70 PCGS. PCGS Population (56). NGC Census: (110). Mintage: 241,669. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS70: $210. (#9638)(
Registry values: N491)
1990-P $1 Eisenhower Silver Dollar PR70 Deep Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (74). NGC Census: (0). Mintage: 1,144,461. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR70: $260. (#9639)(
Registry values: N491)
1991-S $1 Mount Rushmore Silver Dollar PR70 Deep Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (47). NGC Census: (0). Mintage: 738,419. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR70: $360. (#9645)(
Registry values: N991)
1991-D $1 Korean War Silver Dollar MS70 PCGS. PCGS Population (54). NGC Census: (205). Mintage: 213,049. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS70: $160. (#9652)(
Registry values: N491)
1992-D $1 Olympic Silver Dollar MS70 PCGS. PCGS Population (52). NGC Census: (0). Mintage: 187,552. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS70: $180. (#9922)(
Registry values: P1)
1992-W $1 White House Silver Dollar PR70 Deep Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (31). NGC Census: (0). Mintage: 375,849. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR70: $265. (#9661)(
Registry values: N991)
1992-D $1 Columbus Silver Dollar MS70 PCGS. PCGS Population (67). NGC Census: (207). Mintage: 106,949. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS70: $180. (#9664)(
Registry values: P1)
1992-W G$5 Columbus Gold Five Dollar PR70 Ultra Cameo NGC. NGC Census: (1). PCGS Population (281). Mintage: 79,730. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR70: $330. (#9667)(
Registry values: N1793)
1993-D $1 Bill of Rights Silver Dollar MS70 PCGS. PCGS Population (54). NGC Census: (133). Mintage: 98,383. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS70: $180. (#9670)(
Registry values: N491)
1993-W G$5 Bill of Rights Gold Five Dollar MS70 NGC. NGC Census: (801). PCGS Population (232). Mintage: 23,266. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS70: $350. (#9672)(
Registry values: N1793)
1991-1995W $1 World War II Silver Dollar PR70 Deep Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (32). NGC Census: (0). Mintage: 322,422. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR70: $380. (#9677)(
Registry values: N991)
1991-1995W G$5 World War II Gold Five Dollar PR69 Ultra Cameo NGC. Ex: US Vault Collection, L/M. NGC Census: (20/0). PCGS Population (3387/158). Mintage: 65,461. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR69: $325. (#9679)(
Registry values: N991)
1994-D $1 World Cup Silver Dollar MS70 PCGS. PCGS Population (33). NGC Census: (53). Mintage: 81,698. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS70: $450. (#9682)(
Registry values: N991)
1994-S $1 World Cup Silver Dollar PR70 Deep Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (37). NGC Census: (0). Mintage: 576,978. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR70: $345. (#9683)(
Registry values: N991)
1994-W G$5 World Cup Gold Five Dollar MS70 NGC. NGC Census: (467). PCGS Population (67). Mintage: 22,464. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS70: $400. (#9684)(
Registry values: N1793)
1994-W $1 Vietnam Veterans Memorial Silver Dollar MS70 PCGS. PCGS Population (137). NGC Census: (374). Mintage: 57,317. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS70: $160. (#9692)(
Registry values: N991)
1994-S $1 U.S. Capitol Silver Dollar PR70 Deep Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (31). NGC Census: (0). Mintage: 279,416. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR70: $500. (#9697)(
Registry values: N991)
1995-P $1 Civil War Silver Dollar MS70 PCGS. PCGS Population (56). NGC Census: (81). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS70: $280. (#9700)(
Registry values: N991)
1995-W G$5 Civil War Gold Five Dollar MS70 PCGS. PCGS Population (108). NGC Census: (484). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS70: $690. (#9702)(
Registry values: N2998)
1995-W G$5 Civil War Gold Five Dollar PR69 Ultra Cameo NGC. NGC Census: (16/0). PCGS Population (2959/123). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR69: $325. (#9703)(
Registry values: N1793)
1995-S 50C Olympic/Baseball Half Dollar MS70 PCGS. PCGS Population (66). NGC Census: (198). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS70: $100. (#9710)(
Registry values: N991)
1995-P $1 Olympic/Paralympics Silver Dollar PR70 Deep Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (31). NGC Census: (0). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR70: $320. (#9719)(
Registry values: N991)
1995-D $1 Olympic/Track & Field Silver Dollar MS70 PCGS. PCGS Population (52). NGC Census: (194). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS70: $280. (#9720)(
Registry values: N991)
1995-D $1 Olympic/Cycling Silver Dollar MS70 PCGS. PCGS Population (53). NGC Census: (191). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS70: $260. (#9722)(
Registry values: N1793)
1996-D $1 Olympic/Tennis Silver Dollar MS70 PCGS. PCGS Population (77). NGC Census: (61). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS70: $350. (#9724)(
Registry values: N1793)
1996-D $1 Olympic/Paralympics Silver Dollar MS70 PCGS. PCGS Population (64). NGC Census: (102). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS70: $420. (#9726)(
Registry values: N2998)
1996-D $1 Olympic/Rowing Silver Dollar MS69 NGC. NGC Census: (339/82). PCGS Population (586/71). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS69: $190. (#9728)(
Registry values: N991)
1996-D $1 Olympic/Rowing Silver Dollar MS70 PCGS. PCGS Population (71). NGC Census: (82). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS70: $440. (#9728)(
Registry values: N2998)
1996-D $1 Olympic/High Jump Silver Dollar MS70 PCGS. PCGS Population (37). NGC Census: (77). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS70: $550. (#9730)(
Registry values: N2998)
1996-W G$5 Olympic/Flag Bearer Gold Five Dollar PR69 Ultra Cameo NGC. NGC Census: (7/0). PCGS Population (1378/109). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR69: $420. (#9737)(
Registry values: N1793)
1996-W G$5 Olympic/Cauldron Gold Five Dollar PR69 Ultra Cameo NGC. NGC Census: (4/0). PCGS Population (1569/100). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR69: $380. (#9739)(
Registry values: N1793)
1996-W G$5 Olympic/Cauldron Gold Five Dollar PR69 Ultra Cameo NGC. NGC Census: (4/0). PCGS Population (1569/100). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR69: $380. (#9739)(
Registry values: N1793)
1995-W $1 Special Olympics Silver Dollar MS70 PCGS. PCGS Population (42). NGC Census: (168). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS70: $260. (#9704)(
Registry values: N991)
1996-S $1 Community Service Silver Dollar MS70 PCGS. PCGS Population (39). NGC Census: (177). Mintage: 23,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS70: $380. (#9740)(
Registry values: N2998)
1996-S $1 Community Service Silver Dollar PR70 Deep Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (25). NGC Census: (0). Mintage: 101,543. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR70: $390. (#9741)(
Registry values: N991)
1996-D $1 Smithsonian Silver Dollar MS70 PCGS. PCGS Population (136). NGC Census: (276). Mintage: 31,320. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS70: $250. (#9742)(
Registry values: N1793)
1997-P $1 Botanic Gardens Silver Dollar MS70 PCGS. PCGS Population (67). NGC Census: (140). Mintage: 58,505. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS70: $190. (#9746)(
Registry values: N991)
1997-P $1 Botanic Gardens Silver Dollar PR70 Deep Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (23). NGC Census: (0). Mintage: 189,671. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR70: $360. (#9747)(
Registry values: N991)
1997-S $1 Jackie Robinson Silver Dollar MS70 PCGS. PCGS Population (20). NGC Census: (88). Mintage: 30,007. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS70: $530. (#9757)(
Registry values: N991)
1997-P $1 Law Enforcement Silver Dollar MS70 PCGS. PCGS Population (64). NGC Census: (170). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS70: $300. (#9761)(
Registry values: P1)
1997-P $1 Law Enforcement Silver Dollar PR70 Deep Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (58). NGC Census: (59). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR70: $310. (#9762)(
Registry values: P1)
1998-S $1 Robert F. Kennedy Silver Dollar MS70 PCGS. PCGS Population (99). NGC Census: (398). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS70: $150. (#9763)(
Registry values: N991)
1998-S $1 Robert F. Kennedy Silver Dollar PR70 Deep Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (21). NGC Census: (0). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR70: $625. (#9764)(
Registry values: N991)
1998-S $1 Black Patriots Silver Dollar MS70 PCGS. PCGS Population (46). NGC Census: (202). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS70: $330. (#9769)(
Registry values: N1793)
1999-P $1 Dolley Madison Silver Dollar PR70 Deep Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (102). NGC Census: (362). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR70: $160. (#9772)(
Registry values: P1)
1999-P $1 Yellowstone Silver Dollar MS70 PCGS. PCGS Population (89). NGC Census: (330). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS70: $165. (#9778)(
Registry values: P1)
1999-P $1 Yellowstone Silver Dollar PR70 Deep Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (31). NGC Census: (0). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR70: $240. (#99778)(
Registry values: P1)
2000-P $1 Library of Congress Silver Dollar MS70 PCGS. PCGS Population (121). NGC Census: (591). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS70: $120. (#9783)(
Registry values: P1)
2000-W $10 Library of Congress PR69 Deep Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (3399/415). NGC Census: (1386/331). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR69: $900. (#99784)(
Registry values: P2)
2000-P $1 Leif Ericson Silver Dollar MS70 PCGS. PCGS Population (79). NGC Census: (346). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS70: $190. (#9785)(
Registry values: P1)
2001-P $1 Capitol Visitor's Center Silver Dollar MS70 PCGS. PCGS Population (43). NGC Census: (451). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS70: $130. (#9791)(
Registry values: P1)
2001-P $1 Capitol Visitor's Center Silver Dollar PR70 Deep Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (34). NGC Census: (121). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR70: $340. (#99791)(
Registry values: P1)
2001-D $1 Buffalo Silver Dollar MS70 PCGS. PCGS Population (352). NGC Census: (1362). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS70: $410. (#9793)(
Registry values: P1)
2001-P $1 Buffalo Silver Dollar PR70 Deep Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (337). NGC Census: (1379). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR70: $585. (#99793)(
Registry values: P1)
2002-P $1 Olympics Silver Dollar PR70 Deep Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (40). NGC Census: (177). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR70: $220. (#99798)(
Registry values: P1)
2002-W $1 West Point Silver Dollar PR70 Deep Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (131). NGC Census: (1631). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR70: $115. (#921000)(
Registry values: P1)
2003-P $1 First Flight Silver Dollar PR70 Deep Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (32). NGC Census: (192). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR70: $420. (#921002)
2003-W G$10 First Flight Gold Eagle PR69 Ultra Cameo NGC. NGC Census: (896/464). PCGS Population (1234/82). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR69: $650. (#921003)
2004-P $1 Edison Silver Dollar PR70 Deep Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (48). NGC Census: (329). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR70: $170. (#921004)
2004-P $1 Lewis and Clark Silver Dollar PR70 Deep Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (625). NGC Census: (679). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR70: $130. (#921005)
2005-P $1 Marshall PR70 Deep Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (116). NGC Census: (833). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR70: $105. (#921006)
2005-P $1 Marine Corps PR70 Deep Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (670). NGC Census: (2865). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR70: $150. (#921007)
Modern Bullion Coins
1988-P G$5 Tenth-Ounce Gold Eagle PR70 Ultra Cameo NGC. NGC Census: (1064). PCGS Population (129). Mintage: 143,881. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR70: $285. (#9819)(
Registry values: N991)
1995 $1 Silver Eagle MS70 NGC. NGC Census: (77). PCGS Population (1). Mintage: 4,672,051. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS70: $550. (#9886)(
Registry values: N991)
1995-P $1 Silver Eagle PR70 Deep Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (90). NGC Census: (688). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR70: $635. (#9896)(
Registry values: N991)
1996-P $1 Silver Eagle PR70 Deep Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (175). NGC Census: (2390). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR70: $600. (#9910)(
Registry values: N991)
1997-W P$100 One-Ounce Platinum Eagle PR69 Ultra Cameo NGC. First Year of Issue. NGC Census: (1003/284). PCGS Population (1923/50). Mintage: 16,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR69: $2,000. (#9751)(
Registry values: P1)
2000 G$25 Half-Ounce Gold Eagle MS70 NGC. NGC Census: (504). PCGS Population (3). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS70: $950. (#9952)(
Registry values: P1)
2001-W $1 Silver Eagle PR68 Deep Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (466/12129). NGC Census: (145/21640). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR68: $32. (#99954)(
Registry values: P1)
2001 G$10 Quarter-Ounce Gold Eagle--WTC Ground Zero Recovery--Gem Uncirculated PCGS. (#9956)(
Registry values: P1, N1)
2001 G$25 Half-Ounce Gold Eagle Gem Uncirculated PCGS. Ex: 9-11-01, WTC Ground Zero Recovery. (#9957)(
Registry values: P1)
2003 G$5 Tenth-Ounce Gold Eagle MS69 NGC. NGC Census: (0/0). PCGS Population (8411/385). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS69: $135. (#9965)
2006-W $1 20th Anniversary Silver Eagle MS69 NGC; 2006-P Silver Eagle Reverse Proof PR69 NGC and a 2006-W Silver Eagle PR69 Deep Cameo NGC. All housed in a single NGC holder.
2006-W $1 20th Anniversary Silver Eagle MS70 NGC. NGC Census: (6553). PCGS Population (249). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS70: $525. (#89990)
2006-P $1 Reverse Proof Silver Eagle, 20th Anniversary PR70 NGC. NGC Census: (0). PCGS Population (1554). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR70: $440. (#799977)
2006-P $1 One Ounce Reverse Proof Silver Eagle, 20th Anniversary PR70 PCGS. PCGS Population (1563). NGC Census: (0). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR70: $440. (#799977)
2006-W $50 One-Ounce Gold Buffalo PR69 Ultra Cameo NGC. NGC Census: (12420/13824). PCGS Population (7866/3632). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR69: $1,340. (#9990)
2006-W $50 One-Ounce Gold Buffalo PR70 Ultra Cameo NGC. NGC Census: (13824). PCGS Population (3632). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR70: $1,400. (#9990)
2006 $50 One-Ounce Gold Buffalo MS70 NGC. Described by NGC as "First Strikes." NGC Census: (43110). PCGS Population (3338). (#89999)
2007-W $50 One-Ounce American Gold Eagle PR69 Deep Cameo PCGS. PCGS Population (844/142). NGC Census: (0/0). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR69: $1,725. (#148082)
2007-W $50 One Ounce Gold Buffalo PR69 Deep Cameo PCGS. .9999 Fine. PCGS Population (1645/577). NGC Census: (0/0). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR69: $1,300. (#149583)
2008-W G$50 One Ounce Gold Buffalo PR69 PCGS. .9999 Fine. PCGS Population (179/237). NGC Census: (0/0). (#393329)
2008-W $1 Silver Eagle, Reverse of 2007 MS69 PCGS. With box. PCGS Population (1803/163). NGC Census: (0/0). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS69: $440. (#396411)
2008-W $1 Silver Eagle, Reverse of 2007 MS69 PCGS. With box. PCGS Population (1803/163). NGC Census: (0/0). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS69: $440. (#396411)
2008-W $1 Silver Eagle, Reverse of 2007 MS69 PCGS. With box. PCGS Population (1803/163). NGC Census: (0/0). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS69: $440. (#396411)
2008-W $1 Silver Eagle, Reverse of 2007 MS69 PCGS. With box. PCGS Population (1803/163). NGC Census: (0/0). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS69: $440. (#396411)
2008 $50 One Ounce Gold Buffalo MS69 NGC. .9999. NGC Census: (0/0). PCGS Population (1020/316). (#393327)
2008 $50 One Ounce Buffalo MS69 NGC. .9999 Fine. NGC Census: (0/0). PCGS Population (1020/316). (#393327)
2008 $50 One Ounce Buffalo MS69 NGC. .9999 Fine. NGC Census: (0/0). PCGS Population (1020/316). (#393327)
2008 $50 One Ounce Buffalo MS69 NGC. .9999 Fine. NGC Census: (0/0). PCGS Population (1020/316). (#393327)
2008 $50 One Ounce Buffalo MS69 NGC. .9999 Fine. NGC Census: (0/0). PCGS Population (1020/316). (#393327)
2008 $50 One Ounce Buffalo MS69 NGC. .9999 Fine. NGC Census: (0/0). PCGS Population (1020/316). (#393327)
2008 $50 One Ounce Buffalo MS69 NGC. .9999 Fine. NGC Census: (0/0). PCGS Population (1020/316). (#393327)
2008 $50 One Ounce Buffalo MS69 NGC. .9999 Fine. NGC Census: (0/0). PCGS Population (1020/316). (#393327)
2009 $20 Ultra High Relief Double Eagle MS69 PCGS. PCGS Population (3943/5090). NGC Census: (0/0). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS69: $1,570. (#407404)
2009 $20 Ultra High Relief Double Eagle MS69 PCGS. PCGS Population (4032/5108). NGC Census: (0/0). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS69: $1,570. (#407404)
2009 $25 Half-Ounce Gold Eagle, First Strike MS70 PCGS. PCGS Population (763). NGC Census: (0). (#404439)
2009 $25 Half-Ounce Gold Eagle, First Strike MS70 PCGS. PCGS Population (763). NGC Census: (0). (#404439)
2009 G$50 One Ounce Buffalo MS69 ANACS. First Strike. NGC Census: (0/0). PCGS Population (7053/10680). (#413935)
California Fractional Gold
1854 25C Liberty Octagonal 25 Cents, BG-105, R.3, MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (67/26). NGC Census: (17/14). (#10374)
1854 25C Liberty Octagonal 25 Cents, BG-105, R.3, MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (21/5). NGC Census: (10/4). (#10374)
1855/4 25C Liberty Octagonal 25 Cents, BG-106, R.3, MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (32/93). NGC Census: (4/24). (#10375)
Undated 25C Liberty Round 25 Cents, BG-222, R.2, MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (107/121). NGC Census: (18/31). (#10407)
1856 25C Liberty Round 25 Cents, BG-229, R.4, MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (40/39). NGC Census: (4/5). (#10414)
1856 25C Liberty Round 25 Cents, BG-230, Low R.4, MS61 PCGS. PCGS Population (10/95). NGC Census: (1/14). (#10415)
1853 50C Liberty Octagonal 50 Cents, BG-304, Low R.5, AU58 PCGS. PCGS Population (7/33). NGC Census: (2/5). (#10424)
1854 50C Liberty Octagonal 50 Cents, BG-308, R.4, MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (33/20). NGC Census: (6/3). (#10428)
1853 50C Liberty Round 50 Cents, BG-429, Low R.4, AU55 PCGS. PCGS Population (15/88). NGC Census: (0/25). (#10465)
1853 $1 Liberty Octagonal 1 Dollar, BG-519, Low R.4, AU58 PCGS. PCGS Population (25/50). NGC Census: (7/7). (#10496)
1853 $1 Liberty Octagonal 1 Dollar, BG-519, Low R.4, MS61 PCGS. PCGS Population (4/37). NGC Census: (2/5). (#10496)
1853 $1 Liberty Octagonal 1 Dollar, BG-530, R.2, AU58 PCGS. PCGS Population (105/89). NGC Census: (18/42). (#10507)
1853 $1 Liberty Octagonal 1 Dollar, BG-530, R.2,--Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (0/42). PCGS Population (10/79). (#10507)
1854 $1 Liberty Octagonal 1 Dollar, BG-532, Low R.4, AU58 PCGS. PCGS Population (30/28). NGC Census: (4/13). (#10509)
1855 $1 Liberty Octagonal 1 Dollar, BG-533, Low R.4,--Bent--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (0/13). PCGS Population (6/89). (#10510)
1859 25C Liberty Octagonal 25 Cents, BG-701, Low R.6, MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (5/17). NGC Census: (1/2). (#10528)
1859 25C Liberty Octagonal 25 Cents, BG-704, High R.6, MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (5/2). NGC Census: (0/0). (#10531)
1866 25C Liberty Octagonal 25 Cents, BG-708, High R.4, MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (3/7). PCGS Population (8/28). (#10535)
1866 25C Liberty Octagonal 25 Cents, BG-708, High R.4, MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (9/3). NGC Census: (2/4). (#10535)
1868 25C Liberty Octagonal 25 Cents, BG-710, R.6, MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (3/17). NGC Census: (0/3). (#10537)
1869 25C Liberty Octagonal 25 Cents, BG-712, High R.4, MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (19/25). NGC Census: (3/7). (#10539)
1869 25C Liberty Octagonal 25 Cents, BG-712, High R.4, MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (19/25). NGC Census: (3/7). (#10539)
1871 25C Liberty Octagonal 25 Cents, BG-717, R.3, MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (10/30). PCGS Population (63/74). (#10544)
1871 25C Liberty Octagonal 25 Cents, BG-717, R.3, MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (50/24). NGC Census: (15/15). (#10544)
1871 25C Liberty Octagonal 25 Cents, BG-717, R.3, MS65 Prooflike NGC. NGC Census: (7/9). PCGS Population (0/0). (#710544)
1872 25C Liberty Octagonal 25 Cents, BG-726, High R.5, AU55 PCGS. PCGS Population (3/23). NGC Census: (0/0). (#10553)
1873 25C Liberty Octagonal 25 Cents, BG-727, High R.4, MS64 NGC. With Flip. NGC Census: (3/5). PCGS Population (22/16). (#10554)
1867 25C Liberty Octagonal 25 Cents, BG-742, Low R.7, MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (1/0). PCGS Population (0/0). (#10569)
1868 25C Liberty Octagonal 25 Cents, BG-745, Low R.6, AU58 PCGS. PCGS Population (9/15). NGC Census: (1/1). (#10572)
1869 25C Liberty Octagonal 25 Cents, BG-748, R.5, MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (12/12). NGC Census: (2/5). (#10575)
1869 25C Liberty Octagonal 25 Cents, BG-750, R.5, MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (12/6). NGC Census: (1/0). (#10577)
1869 25C Liberty Octagonal 25 Cents, BG-751, High R.4, MS61 PCGS. PCGS Population (6/31). NGC Census: (2/8). (#10578)
1870 25C Liberty Octagonal 25 Cents, BG-761, R.4, XF40 NGC. NGC Census: (1/6). PCGS Population (1/71). (#10588)
1871 25C Liberty Octagonal 25 Cents, BG-767, R.3, MS61 PCGS. PCGS Population (25/104). NGC Census: (6/33). (#10594)
1872 25C Indian Octagonal 25 Cents, BG-791, R.3, MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (74/109). NGC Census: (13/39). (#10618)
1872 25C Indian Octagonal 25 Cents, BG-791, R.3, MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (92/17). NGC Census: (18/21). (#10618)
1873 25C Indian Octagonal 25 Cents, BG-793, R.5, MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (0/5). PCGS Population (2/26). (#10620)
1874 25C Indian Octagonal 25 Cents, BG-795, R.3, MS61 PCGS. PCGS Population (5/164). NGC Census: (2/27). (#10622)
1876 25C Indian Octagonal 25 Cents, BG-799, At least High R.6, MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (18/67). NGC Census: (1/6). (#10626)
1876 25C Indian Octagonal 25 Cents, BG-799, At least High R.6, MS64+ PCGS. PCGS Population (24/12). NGC Census: (4/1). (#10626)
1876 25C Indian Octagonal 25 Cents, BG-799D, R.6, MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (13/3). NGC Census: (0/0). (#10630)
1880/70 25C Indian Octagonal 25 Cents, BG-799I, R.6, MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (2/9). NGC Census: (0/2). (#10635)
1881 25C Indian Octagonal 25 Cents, BG-799N, Low R.7, MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (7/1). NGC Census: (1/1). (#10640)
1874 25C Indian Octagonal 25 Cents, BG-799Q, High R.5, MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (14/8). NGC Census: (0/3). (#10643)
1880 25C Indian Octagonal 25 Cents, BG-799X, R.3, MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (30/131). NGC Census: (6/30). (#10650)
1859 25C Liberty Round 25 Cents, BG-801, R.3, MS61 PCGS. PCGS Population (9/104). NGC Census: (1/43). (#10662)
1865 25C Liberty Round 25 Cents, BG-802, Low R.5, MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (13/2). NGC Census: (2/0). (#10663)
1865 25C Liberty Round 25 Cents, BG-802, Low R.5, MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (13/2). NGC Census: (2/0). (#10663)
1870 25C Liberty Round 25 Cents, BG-807, Low R.7, MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (8/1). NGC Census: (2/0). (#10668)
1870 25C Liberty Round 25 Cents, BG-808, R.3, MS65 PCGS. PCGS Population (48/11). NGC Census: (8/7). (#10669)
1873 25C Liberty Round 25 Cents, BG-817, R.3, MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (12/11). PCGS Population (48/21). (#10678)
1869 25C Liberty Round 25 Cents, BG-826, R.4, MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (11/3). NGC Census: (2/0). (#10687)
1869 25C Liberty Round 25 Cents, BG-827, R.5, MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (2/3). PCGS Population (12/8). (#10688)
1869 25C Liberty Round 25 Cents, BG-828, High R.4, MS62 Prooflike NGC. NGC Census: (2/2). PCGS Population (0/0). (#710689)
1869 25C Liberty Round 25 Cents, BG-829, Low R.5, MS62 Prooflike NGC. NGC Census: (1/3). PCGS Population (0/0). (#710690)
1869 25C Liberty Round 25 Cents, BG-830, High R.5, MS60 NGC. NGC Census: (1/0). PCGS Population (0/16). (#10691)
1870 25C Liberty Round 25 Cents, BG-835, R.3, MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (7/0). NGC Census: (1/0). (#10696)
1871 25C Liberty Round 25 Cents, BG-838, R.2, AU58 PCGS. PCGS Population (65/287). NGC Census: (5/66). (#10699)
1876 25C Indian Round 25 Cents, BG-849, High R.5, MS60 PCGS. PCGS Population (1/22). NGC Census: (0/1). (#10710)
1876 25C Indian Round 25 Cents, BG-849, High R.5, MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (12/5). NGC Census: (0/1). (#10710)
1871 25C Liberty Round 25 Cents, BG-859, Low R.6, AU58 PCGS. PCGS Population (3/27). NGC Census: (0/10). (#10720)
1864 25C Liberty Round 25 Cents, BG-866, Low R.6, MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (2/0). NGC Census: (0/0). (#10727)
1872/1 25C Indian Round 25 Cents, BG-870, R.3, MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (9/32). PCGS Population (24/165). (#10731)
1873 25C Indian Round 25 Cents, BG-874, Low R.6, MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (8/3). NGC Census: (1/0). (#10735)
1880/76 25C Indian Round 25 Cents, BG-885, R.3, MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (52/80). NGC Census: (7/18). (#10746)
1871 50C Liberty Octagonal 50 Cents, BG-912, R.3, MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (48/41). NGC Census: (11/10). (#10770)
1869 50C Liberty Octagonal 50 Cents, BG-919, R.4, MS62 Prooflike NGC. NGC Census: (2/2). PCGS Population (0/0). (#710777)
1870 50C Liberty Octagonal 50 Cents, BG-922, R.3, MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (37/31). NGC Census: (9/5). (#10780)
1874 50C Liberty Octagonal 50 Cents, BG-930, R.5, AU58 PCGS. PCGS Population (6/33). NGC Census: (0/6). (#10788)
1875 50C Indian Octagonal 50 Cents, BG-946, R.4, MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (23/40). NGC Census: (5/13). (#10804)
1876 50C Indian Octagonal 50 Cents, BG-949, R.4, MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (32/5). NGC Census: (4/3). (#10807)
1881 50C Indian Octagonal 50 Cents, BG-956, High R.4, MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (30/6). NGC Census: (1/2). (#10814)
1871 50C Liberty Round 50 Cents, BG-1011, R.2, MS61 PCGS. PCGS Population (23/261). NGC Census: (1/63). (#10840)
1871 50C Liberty Round 50 Cents, BG-1011, R.2, MS61 PCGS. PCGS Population (23/261). NGC Census: (1/63). (#10840)
1869 50C Liberty Round 50 Cents, BG-1009, R.5, MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (8/19). NGC Census: (0/4). (#10838)
1870 50C Liberty Round 50 Cents, BG-1010, R.3, MS65 NGC. NGC Census: (2/0). PCGS Population (17/2). (#10839)
1860/56 50C Liberty Round 50 Cents, BG-1014, High R.4, AU58 PCGS. PCGS Population (11/35). NGC Census: (1/4). (#10843)
1869 50C Liberty Round 50 Cents, BG-1020, Low R.4, MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (11/2). NGC Census: (2/0). (#10849)
1869 50C Liberty Round 50 Cents, BG-1021, High R.6, MS62 Prooflike NGC. NGC Census: (1/0). PCGS Population (0/0). (#710850)
1870 50C Liberty Round 50 Cents, BG-1024, Low R.4,--Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. AU. NGC Census: (0/20). PCGS Population (6/126). (#10853)
1871 50C Liberty Round 50 Cents, BG-1025, R.5, AU58 PCGS. PCGS Population (9/20). NGC Census: (1/4). (#10854)
1871 50C Liberty Round 50 Cents, BG-1027, R.3, MS61 NGC. NGC Census: (7/11). PCGS Population (29/69). (#10856)
1872 50C Indian Round 50 Cents, BG-1048, Low R.4, MS64 PCGS. Ex: Bass. PCGS Population (22/6). NGC Census: (3/2). (#10877)
1873 50C Indian Round 50 Cents, BG-1051, Low R.5, MS61 ICG. NGC Census: (0/8). PCGS Population (2/29). (#10880)
1874 50C Indian Round 50 Cents, BG-1055, High R.4, MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (6/1). NGC Census: (6/1). (#10884)
1875/3 50C Indian Round 50 Cents, BG-1058, R.3, AU55 NGC. NGC Census: (4/27). PCGS Population (18/151). (#10887)
1880/70 50C Indian Round 50 Cents, BG-1067, Low R.4, MS62 PCGS. PCGS Population (25/54). NGC Census: (1/8). (#10896)
1871 $1 Liberty Octagonal 1 Dollar, BG-1109, Low R.4, VF30 PCGS. PCGS Population (3/93). NGC Census: (0/10). (#10920)
Coins of Hawaii
1847 1C Hawaii Cent--Corrosion--NGC Details. XF Details. NGC Census: (0/187). PCGS Population (8/323). Mintage: 100,000. (#10965)
1847 1C Hawaii Cent, Crosslet 4, 15 Berry--Rim Filed--AU50 ANACS. NGC Census: (6/170). PCGS Population (26/282). Mintage: 100,000. (#10965)
1883 25C Hawaii Quarter MS60 ANACS. NGC Census: (4/721). PCGS Population (7/1042). Mintage: 500,000. (#10987)
1883 25C Hawaii Quarter MS61 NGC. NGC Census: (37/684). PCGS Population (49/993). Mintage: 500,000. (#10987)
1883 25C Hawaii Quarter MS63 PCGS. PCGS Population (267/567). NGC Census: (150/424). Mintage: 500,000. (#10987)
1883 $1 Hawaii Dollar--Mount Removed--NGC Details. VF. NGC Census: (2/280). PCGS Population (1/548). Mintage: 500,000. (#10995)
1883 $1 Hawaii Dollar--Rim Damage--NGC Details. XF. NGC Census: (40/210). PCGS Population (110/366). Mintage: 500,000. (#10995)
Errors
1903 1C Indian Cent--Broadstruck--VG8 NGC.
Undated 1C Lincoln Cent--Broadstruck with Obverse Indent--MS66 Red and Brown NGC.
1910 1C Lincoln Cent--Double Struck-2nd Struck 15% Off Center--AU58 PCGS.
1912 1C Lincoln Cent--Double Struck, 2nd Strike 10% Off Center--AU53 PCGS.
1943 1C Lincoln Cent--Die Adjustment Strike--NGC.
1945 1C Lincoln Cent--Broadstruck out of collar--MS64 Red and Brown PCGS.
1956 1C Lincoln Cent--Struck on a 10C Planchet--MS64 ANACS.
1964 1C Lincoln Cent--Struck on 10C Planchet--AU55 PCGS.
1965 1C Lincoln Cent--Struck on a 10C Blank Planchet--MS62 NGC. 2.2 Grams.
1970-D 1C Lincoln Cent--On Split Planchet and Detached Piece--MS62 Red and Brown PCGS.
1971-S 1C Lincoln Cent--Struck 70% Off Center--MS66 Red and Brown NGC.
1973-D 1C Lincoln Cent--Obverse Die Break--MS63 Brown NGC.
1977 1C Lincoln Cent--Struck on a 10C Planchet--MS66 ANACS.
2000 1C Lincoln Cent--Struck on a 10C Blank 2.23 Grams--MS62 NGC.
1865 3CN -- Three Cent Nickel--Retained Cud @ 12:00, Major Die Break--MS64 PCGS.
1913 5C Type One Buffalo Nickel--Broadstruck--AU58 NGC.
1913 5C Buffalo Nickel--Broadstruck Out of Collar--Type Two AU53 PCGS.
1916-S 5C Buffalo Nickel--Broadstruck Out of Collar-- VF35 PCGS.
1919 5C Buffalo Nickel--Struck 5% Off Center--XF45 PCGS.
1920 5C Buffalo Nickel--Off Center--MS63 ANACS.
1935 5C Buffalo Nickel--Struck 10% Off Center--AU58 NGC.
1935 5C Buffalo Nickel--Struck 12% Off Center--MS63 PCGS.
1936 5C Buffalo Nickel--Struck 10% Off Center--AU58 PCGS.
1936 5C Buffalo Nickel--Struck 12% Off Center--AU58 PCGS.
Undated 5C Jefferson Nickel--Off Center on 45% Straight Clip Planchet--MS61 NGC. Ex: New England Collection. 2.8 Grams. From The New England Collection of Error Coins.
Undated 5C Jefferson Nickel--Struck on a Scrap Planchet, 1.9 Grams--MS63 NGC. Ex: New England Collection. From The New England Collection of Error Coins.
Undated 5C Jefferson Nickel--Double Struck, Both Off-Center / Overlap-- MS63 NGC. Ex: New England Collection.
From The New England Collection of Error Coins.
Undated 5C Jefferson Nickel--Struck 80% Off-Center, Obverse Brockage--MS63 NGC. Ex: New England Collection. Undated Jefferson Nickel--Struck 70% Off-Center, Obverse Brockage--MS64 NGC. Ex: New England Collection.
From The New England Collection of Error Coins.
Undated 5C Jefferson Nickel--Double Struck, Both Off Center- Flipover, Overlapping--MS64 NGC. Ex: New England Collection.
From The New England Collection of Error Coins.
Undated 5C Jefferson Nickel--Double Struck, Second Strike 65% Off-Center MS64 NGC. Ex: New England Collection
From The New England Collection of Error Coins.
Undated 5C Jefferson Nickel--Broadstruck with Obverse Brockage-- MS64 Six Full Steps NGC. Ex: New England Collection; Undated Jefferson Nickel--Broadstruck with Obverse Brockage--MS66 Six Full Steps. Ex: New England Collection.
From The New England Collection of Error Coins.
Undated 5C Jefferson Nickel--Obverse Struck Through Capped Die--MS65 NGC. Ex: New England Collection.
From The New England Collection of Error Coins.
Miscellaneous
No Date 5C Jefferson Nickel--Obverse 5C Struck Through Capped Die--MS65 Full Steps NGC. Ex: New England Collection.(
Registry values: N991)
Errors
Undated 5C Jefferson Nickel--Obverse Struck Through Cloth--MS65 NGC. Ex: New England Collection
From The New England Collection of Error Coins.
Undated 5C Jefferson Nickel--Struck 25% Off-Center on a 30% Curved Clip Planchet--MS66 Full Steps NGC. Ex: New England Collection.
From The New England Collection of Error Coins.
1941 5C Jefferson Nickel--Struck 15% Off-Center--MS65 Full Steps NGC. Ex: New England Collection.
From The New England Collection of Error Coins.
1942 5C Jefferson Nickel--Planchet with Lamination, 5.03 Grams--Type One NGC. Ex: New England Collection.
From The New England Collection of Error Coins.(
Registry values: N1)
1942 5C Jefferson Nickel--Double Struck, Second Strike Broadstruck and Rotated--MS67 Six Full Steps NGC. Ex: New England Collection.
From The New England Collection of Error Coins.
1947 5C Jefferson Nickel--Obverse Lamination--MS62 NGC; 1962-D Jefferson Nickel--Straight Clip Obverse and Reverse Laminations--MS64 NGC; 1977 Jefferson Nickel--Obverse Lamination--AU58 NGC; 2006-D Jefferson Nickel--Reverse Lamination--MS61 NGC. From The New England Collection of Error Coins.
1949-S 5C Jefferson Nickel--Struck 10% Off-Center--MS66 Five Full Steps NGC. Ex: New England Collection.
From The New England Collection of Error Coins.
1951-S 5C Jefferson Nickel--Struck on a Thin Planchet, 3.5 Grams--MS66 NGC. From The New England Collection of Error Coins.(
Registry values: N14)
1953-S 5C --5C Struck 5% Off-Center--MS65 Five Full Steps NGC. Ex: New England Collection.
From The New England Collection of Error Coins.
1954 5C Jefferson Nickel--Struck on a Tapered Planchet--MS62 NGC. 4.6 Gr. Ex: New England Collection. and a 1962 Jefferson Nickel--Struck on a Tapered Planchet--MS62 NGC. 3.9 Gr. Ex: New England Collection.
From The New England Collection of Error Coins.
1954-S 5C Jefferson Nickel--Struck on a Defective Planchet--MS65 NGC; 1959 Jefferson Nickel--Struck on a Defective Planchet, 4.1 GR--AU58 NGC; and a
1966 Jefferson Nickel--Struck on a Defective Planchet, 4.2 GR--MS63 NGC. From The New England Collection of Error Coins.(
Registry values: N1)
1956-D 5C Jefferson Nickel--On a Split Planchet, Before Strike--NGC. 2.5 Grams. Ex: New England Collection. 1964-D Jefferson Nickel--On a Split Planchet, Before Strike--NGC. 2.6 Grams. Ex: New England Collection.
From The New England Collection of Error Coins.
1957-D 5C Jefferson Nickel--Struck 60% Off-Center--MS67 NGC.
From The New England Collection of Error Coins.
1959 5C Jefferson Nickel--Struck on an Improperly Annealed Planchet--MS65 NGC. Ex: New England Collection. 1985-P Jefferson Nickel--Struck on an Improperly Annealed Planchet--MS63 NGC. Ex: New England Collection. 1993-D Jefferson Nickel--Struck on an Improperly Annealed Planchet--MS63 Full Steps NGC. Ex: New England Collection. and a 1995-D Jefferson Nickel--Struck on an Improperly Annealed Planchet--MS61 NGC. Ex: New England Collection.
From The New England Collection of Error Coins.
1964 5C Jefferson Nickel--Stuck 45% Off-Center--MS65 NGC. Ex: New England Collection; 1964-D Jefferson Nickel--Struck 65% Off-Center--MS65 NGC. Ex: New England Collection, and a 1982-P Jefferson Nickel--Struck 45% Off-Center--MS64 NGC. Ex: New England Collection.
From The New England Collection of Error Coins.
1964 5C Jefferson Nickel--Struck on a Defective Planchet--MS66 NGC. Ex: New England Collection. 4.93GR.
From The New England Collection of Error Coins.
1966 5C Jefferson Nickel--Die Adjustment Strike--NGC; 1977-D Jefferson Nickel--Die Adjustment Strike--NGC; No Date Jefferson Nickel-- Struck 45% Off Center, Die Adjustment Strike--NGC and a 1972-D Jefferson Nickel--Obverse Indent, Die Adjustment Strike--NGC. All coins housed in a single NGC holder.
From The New England Collection of Error Coins.
1969-S 5C Jefferson Nickel--Struck on a 10C Blank Planchet--MS66 NGC. Ex: New England Collection. 2.25 Grams.
From The New England Collection of Error Coins.
1970-D 5C Jefferson Nickel--Double Struck 2nd Strike 45% Off-Center--AU58 NGC. Ex: New England Collection.
From The New England Collection of Error Coins.
1971-D 5C Jefferson Nickel--Obverse Misaligned Die--MS65 Full Steps NGC. Ex: New England Collection, 1974-D Jefferson Nickel--Obverse Misaligned Die--AU55 NGC. Ex: New England Collection, 1981-P Jefferson Nickel--Obverse Misaligned Die--AU58 NGC. Ex: New England Collection, 1983-P Jefferson Nickel--Obverse Misaligned Die--MS65 NGC. Ex: New England Collection, 1985-P Jefferson Nickel--Obverse Misaligned Die--MS65 Full Steps NGC. Ex: New England Collection, 1999-P Jefferson Nickel--Obverse Misaligned Die--MS64 Full Steps NGC. Ex: New England Collection, and a 2000-P Jefferson Nickel--Obverse Misaligned Die--MS64 Six Full Steps NGC. Ex: New England Collection.
From The New England Collection of Error Coins.
1972 5C Jefferson Nickel--Struck on a 10C Blank Planchet--MS63 NGC. Ex: New England Collection. 2.24 grams.
From The New England Collection of Error Coins.
1973 5C Jefferson Nickel--Stuck on Incomplete and Curved Clip Planchet--MS64 NGC. Ex: New England Collection.
From The New England Collection of Error Coins.
1974-D 5C Jefferson Nickel--Struck on a Split Planchet before Strike--NGC. Ex: New England Collection. 2.56 Grams; 1974-D Jefferson Nickel--struck on a Split Planchet Before Strike--NGC. Ex: New England Collection. 2.7 Grams, and a 1981-P Jefferson Nickel--Struck on a Split Planchet Before Strike--MS62 NGC. Ex: New England Collection. 3.67 Grams.
From The New England Collection of Error Coins.
1977 5C Jefferson Nickel--Struck on a 10C Planchet, 2.30 Grams--MS66 NGC. From The New England Collection of Error Coins.
1980-P 5C Jefferson Nickel--Struck on 1C Planchet--MS63 PCGS.
1980-P 5C Jefferson Nickel--Struck on a 1C planchet, 3.1 G, With Retained Obverse Strike Through--MS63 Red and Brown NGC. From The New England Collection of Error Coins.
1980-D 5C Jefferson Nickel--Struck on a 10C Blank Planchet, 2.27 Grams--MS65 NGC. From The New England Collection of Error Coins.
1981-D 5C Jefferson Nickel--Struck on a 1C Blank Planchet, 3.06 Grams--MS65 Red and Brown NGC. From The New England Collection of Error Coins.
1983-P 5C --5C Broad Struck with Obverse Brockage--MS63 NGC; 199-P--5C Broad Struck with Obverse Brockage--MS66 Six Full Steps. Ex: New England Collection.
From The New England Collection of Error Coins.
1995-P 5C Jefferson Nickel--40% Off-Center with 5% Curved Clip--MS64 Full Steps NGC. Ex: New England Collection and a 1995-P Jefferson Nickel--5% Off-Center with Curved Clip--MS64 NGC. Ex: New England Collection.
From The New England Collection of Error Coins.
1996-P 5C Jefferson Nickel--Multi-Stuck with Obverse Indent--MS64 NGC. Ex: New England Collection.
From The New England Collection of Error Coins.
1997-P 5C Jefferson Nickel--Struck on a 15% Curved and 15% Straight Clip Planchet--MS63 NGC. Ex: New England Collection. 4.4 Grams.
From The New England Collection of Error Coins.
1998-P 5C --5C Quadruple Struck--MS64 NGC. Ex: New England Collection.
From The New England Collection of Error Coins.
1998-P 5C Jefferson Nickel--Struck on a 10C Blank 2.28 grams--MS63 Five Full Steps NGC. Ex:New England Collection.
From The New England Collection of Error Coins.
1998-P 5C Jefferson Nickel--Double Stuck, Second Strike 35% Off-Center--MS63 Full Steps NGC. Ex: New England Collection.
From The New England Collection of Error Coins.
1999-P 5C Jefferson Nickel--Double Struck, Second Strike Broadstruck--MS66 Full Steps NGC. Ex: New England Collection.
From The New England Collection of Error Coins.
1999-P 5C Jefferson Nickel--Broad Struck with Obverse Indent--MS66 Six Full Steps NGC. Ex: New England Collection.
From The New England Collection of Error Coins.
1999-P 5C Jefferson Nickel--Double Struck with Two Obverse Indents--MS66 Full Steps NGC. Ex: New England Collection.
From The New England Collection of Error Coins.
(2000) 5C Jefferson Nickel--Struck on a 10C Planchet, 2.3 Grams--MS64 Full Steps NGC. Ex: New England Collection.
From The New England Collection of Error Coins.
2005-P 5C Jefferson/Bison Nickel--Struck on a Improperly Annealed Planchet--MS65 NGC. Ex:New England Collection.
From The New England Collection of Error Coins.
2006-P 5C Jefferson Nickel--Struck Off Center on a Straight Clip Planchet--MS66 Six Full Steps NGC. Ex: New England Collection. 3.7 Grams.
From The New England Collection of Error Coins.
2007-D 5C Jefferson Nickel--Double Struck, Both Broadstruck--MS66 Prooflike, Six Full Steps NGC. Ex: New England Collection.
From The New England Collection of Error Coins.
1965 5C SMS Jefferson Nickel--Struck 10% Off-Center--MS64 NGC. Ex: New England Collection.
From The New England Collection of Error Coins.
1960 5C Proof Jefferson Nickel--Curved Clip at 1:00--PR67 NGC. Ex: New England Collection.
From The New England Collection of Error Coins.
1857 H10C Seated Half Dime--Corroded, Uncentered Broadstrike--ANACS. Fine 12 Details.
1945 10C Mercury Dime--Uncentered Broadstrike--MS65 PCGS.
ND 25C Washington Quarter--Struck on a 10C Planchet 2.23 Grams--MS63 NGC.
1979 25C Washington Quarter--Struck on 5C Planchet--AU58 PCGS.
1981-P 25C Washington Quarter--Struck on a 5C Blank 5.0 Grams--MS64 NGC.
(1987)-P 25C Washington Quarter--Struck on a 10C Planchet 2.3 Grams--AU58 NGC.
1999-P 25C Statehood Quarter Delaware--Struck 10% Off Center--MS64 PCGS.
1999-D 25C Statehood Quarter Delaware--Struck 35% Off Center--MS63 PCGS.
1999-P 25C Statehood Quarter Connecticut--Clip--MS61 ANACS.
(2000)P 25C Statehood Quarter Massachusetts--20% Off Center @ 12:00--MS64 NGC.
1918-S 50C Walking Liberty Half--Broadstruck out of Collar--XF45 PCGS.
1981-P 50C Kennedy Half--Off-Center, Cleaned--MS60 ANACS. MS60 Details.
U.S. Mint Medals
"1786" U.S. Diplomatic Medal, Restrike MS65 NGC. Julian-CM-15. Bronze, 67mm.
"1859" U.S. Mint Director Medal, Snowden, Restrike MS65 NGC. Julian-MT-3. Bronze, 80mm.
So-Called Dollars
1892 Columbian Exposition Medal MS61 ANACS. HK-228, Eglit-257. Aluminum.
1909 Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Gold 1 DWT MS61 NGC. HK-360.
1909 Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Gold 1 DWT MS65 NGC. HK-360. Ex: Hart's Coins of the West.
1948 Gold Discovery Centennial MS65 NGC. CA HK-497. Gold-plated bronze.
1896 Uniface Bryan Dollar, Gorham--Environmental Damage--NGC Details. AU. HK-781.
"1776" Continental Dollar, 1962 Restrike MS64 Red and Brown NGC. HK-853A. Bronze.
"1776" Continental Dollar, 1961 Restrike MS66 Prooflike NGC. HK-854. White Metal.
"1776" Continental Dollar, 1962 Restrike MS63 NGC. HK-856A. Goldine.
Medals And Tokens
(c1940s) Irvine & Jachens Miner Standing Brass Slug MS63 NGC. Jankovsky-140.
Expositions and Fairs
1893 Columbian Exposition Saint-Gaudens Award Medal--Improperly Cleaned--NGC Details. Unc. Eglit-90. Bronze, 77mm. Chicago, IL.
1905 Lewis and Clark Exposition 1/4 Oregon Gold MS63 NGC. 0.18gm.
1909 Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Expo 1/4 DWT MS63 NGC. Seattle, Washington.
1915 Panama-Pacific Exposition, French Republic AU58 NGC. Bronze, 51mm. San Francisco, CA.
Hard Times Tokens
1837 Feuchtwanger Cent AU50 PCGS. HT-268. Die Variant 5-H.
1837 Feuchtwanger Cent MS63 NGC. HT-268. Die Variant 6-I.
Civil War Tokens
"1861" Confederate Cent, 1961 Bashlow Restrike, Silver MS67 NGC.
GSA Dollars
1878-CC $1 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (2020/9410). PCGS Population (3005/14220). 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: (2020/9410). PCGS Population (3013/14267). Mintage: 2,212,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $215. (#7080)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1878-CC $1 MS63 NGC. GSA Soft Pack. NGC Census: (4151/5259). PCGS Population (6857/7410). Mintage: 2,212,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $265. (#7080)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1880-CC $1 MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (1311/3853). PCGS Population (2727/6898). Mintage: 591,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $500. (#7100)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1880-CC $1 MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (1311/3853). PCGS Population (2732/6917). Mintage: 591,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $500. (#7100)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1880-CC $1 MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (1311/3853). PCGS Population (2732/6917). Mintage: 591,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $500. (#7100)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1880-CC $1 MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (1311/3853). PCGS Population (2729/6906). Mintage: 591,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $500. (#7100)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1880-CC $1 MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (1311/3853). PCGS Population (2734/6925). Mintage: 591,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $500. (#7100)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1881-CC $1 MS62 NGC. NGC Census: (532/7356). PCGS Population (1019/15778). 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: (1631/5725). PCGS Population (3643/12135). Mintage: 296,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $445. (#7126)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1881-CC $1 MS65 NGC. NGC Census: (1848/920). PCGS Population (4110/1529). 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: (1848/920). PCGS Population (4127/1525). Mintage: 296,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $910. (#7126)(
Registry values: P4, N991)
1881-CC $1 MS63 Deep Mirror Prooflike NGC. NGC Census: (108/278). PCGS Population (302/674). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $785. (#97127)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1882-CC $1 MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (2893/7207). PCGS Population (6571/14955). Mintage: 1,133,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $195. (#7134)(
Registry values: P3, N208)
1882-CC $1 MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (2893/7207). PCGS Population (6571/14955). Mintage: 1,133,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $195. (#7134)(
Registry values: P3, N208)
1882-CC $1 MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (2893/7207). PCGS Population (6571/14955). Mintage: 1,133,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $195. (#7134)(
Registry values: P3, N208)
1882-CC $1 MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (2893/7207). PCGS Population (6571/14955). Mintage: 1,133,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $195. (#7134)(
Registry values: P3, N208)
1882-CC $1 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (4194/3013). PCGS Population (9290/5614). Mintage: 1,133,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $210. (#7134)(
Registry values: P3, N491)
1882-CC $1 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (4194/3013). PCGS Population (9304/5625). Mintage: 1,133,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $210. (#7134)(
Registry values: P3, N491)
1882-CC $1 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (4194/3013). PCGS Population (9316/5639). Mintage: 1,133,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $215. (#7134)(
Registry values: P3, N491)
1882-CC $1 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (4194/3013). PCGS Population (9316/5639). Mintage: 1,133,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $215. (#7134)(
Registry values: P3, N491)
1882-CC $1 MS65 NGC. NGC Census: (2407/606). PCGS Population (4559/1080). Mintage: 1,133,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $425. (#7134)(
Registry values: P3, N991)
1882-CC $1 MS65 NGC. NGC Census: (2407/606). PCGS Population (4555/1080). Mintage: 1,133,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $420. (#7134)(
Registry values: P3, N991)
1882-CC $1 MS65 NGC. NGC Census: (2407/606). PCGS Population (4559/1080). Mintage: 1,133,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $425. (#7134)(
Registry values: P3, N991)
1882-CC $1 MS63 Prooflike NGC. NGC Census: (324/617). PCGS Population (654/1169). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $225. (#7135)(
Registry values: P3, N208)
1882-CC $1 MS64 Prooflike NGC. NGC Census: (405/212). PCGS Population (776/393). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $270. (#7135)(
Registry values: P3, N491)
1882-CC $1 MS63 Deep Mirror Prooflike NGC. NGC Census: (232/393). PCGS Population (540/1162). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $440. (#97135)(
Registry values: P3, N208)
1882-CC $1 MS63 Deep Mirror Prooflike NGC. NGC Census: (232/393). PCGS Population (540/1162). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $440. (#97135)(
Registry values: P3, N208)
1883-CC $1 MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (3223/10408). PCGS Population (7624/21161). Mintage: 1,204,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $185. (#7144)(
Registry values: P2, N208)
1883-CC $1 MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (3223/10408). PCGS Population (7624/21161). Mintage: 1,204,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $185. (#7144)(
Registry values: P2, N208)
1883-CC $1 MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (3223/10408). PCGS Population (7624/21161). Mintage: 1,204,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $185. (#7144)(
Registry values: P2, N208)
1883-CC $1 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (5694/4714). PCGS Population (12329/8828). Mintage: 1,204,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $198. (#7144)(
Registry values: P2, N208)
1883-CC $1 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (5694/4714). PCGS Population (12329/8828). Mintage: 1,204,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $198. (#7144)(
Registry values: P2, N208)
1883-CC $1 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (5694/4714). PCGS Population (12329/8828). Mintage: 1,204,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $198. (#7144)(
Registry values: P2, N208)
1883-CC $1 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (5694/4714). PCGS Population (12329/8828). Mintage: 1,204,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $198. (#7144)(
Registry values: P2, N208)
1883-CC $1 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (5694/4714). PCGS Population (12297/8820). Mintage: 1,204,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $198. (#7144)(
Registry values: P2, N208)
1883-CC $1 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (5694/4714). PCGS Population (12324/8837). Mintage: 1,204,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $205. (#7144)(
Registry values: P2, N208)
1883-CC $1 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (5694/4714). PCGS Population (12324/8837). Mintage: 1,204,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $205. (#7144)(
Registry values: P2, N208)
1883-CC $1 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (5694/4714). PCGS Population (12324/8837). Mintage: 1,204,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $205. (#7144)(
Registry values: P2, N208)
1883-CC $1 MS65 NGC. NGC Census: (3665/1049). PCGS Population (7010/1818). 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: (3665/1049). PCGS Population (7013/1824). 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: (3665/1049). PCGS Population (7013/1824). 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. NGC Census: (947/102). PCGS Population (1695/129). Mintage: 1,204,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $735. (#7144)(
Registry values: P2, N991)
1883-CC $1 MS63 Prooflike NGC. NGC Census: (365/968). PCGS Population (928/1805). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $220. (#7145)(
Registry values: P2, N208)
1883-CC $1 MS64 Prooflike NGC. NGC Census: (597/371). PCGS Population (1131/672). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $260. (#7145)(
Registry values: P2, N491)
1883-CC $1 MS65 Prooflike NGC. NGC Census: (298/73). PCGS Population (549/123). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $440. (#7145)(
Registry values: P2, N991)
1883-CC $1 MS62 Deep Mirror Prooflike NGC. NGC Census: (82/1122). PCGS Population (263/2983). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $235. (#97145)(
Registry values: P2, N208)
1883-CC $1 MS64 Deep Mirror Prooflike NGC. NGC Census: (539/240). PCGS Population (1260/785). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $480. (#97145)(
Registry values: P2, N491)
1884-CC $1 MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (4141/11180). PCGS Population (9150/21235). Mintage: 1,136,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $185. (#7152)(
Registry values: P2, N208)
1884-CC $1 MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (4141/11180). PCGS Population (9150/21235). Mintage: 1,136,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $185. (#7152)(
Registry values: P2, N208)
1884-CC $1 MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (4141/11180). PCGS Population (9150/21235). Mintage: 1,136,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $185. (#7152)(
Registry values: P2, N208)
1884-CC $1 MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (4141/11180). PCGS Population (9150/21235). Mintage: 1,136,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $185. (#7152)(
Registry values: P2, N208)
1884-CC $1 MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (4141/11180). PCGS Population (9150/21235). Mintage: 1,136,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $185. (#7152)(
Registry values: P2, N208)
1884-CC $1 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (6583/4597). PCGS Population (13261/7974). Mintage: 1,136,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $205. (#7152)(
Registry values: P2, N208)
1884-CC $1 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (6583/4597). PCGS Population (13207/7947). Mintage: 1,136,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $190. (#7152)(
Registry values: P2, N208)
1884-CC $1 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (6583/4597). PCGS Population (13271/7971). Mintage: 1,136,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $190. (#7152)(
Registry values: P2, N208)
1884-CC $1 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (6583/4597). PCGS Population (13271/7971). Mintage: 1,136,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $190. (#7152)(
Registry values: P2, N208)
1884-CC $1 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (6583/4597). PCGS Population (13271/7971). Mintage: 1,136,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $190. (#7152)(
Registry values: P2, N208)
1884-CC $1 GSA HOARD MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (0/0). PCGS Population: (0/1). MS64.
1884-CC $1 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (6583/4597). PCGS Population (13261/7974). Mintage: 1,136,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $205. (#7152)(
Registry values: P2, N208)
1884-CC $1 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (6583/4597). PCGS Population (13261/7974). Mintage: 1,136,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $205. (#7152)(
Registry values: P2, N208)
1884-CC $1 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (6583/4597). PCGS Population (13261/7974). Mintage: 1,136,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $205. (#7152)(
Registry values: P2, N208)
1884-CC $1 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (6583/4597). PCGS Population (13261/7974). Mintage: 1,136,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $205. (#7152)(
Registry values: P2, N208)
1884-CC $1 MS64 NGC. CAC. NGC Census: (6583/4597). PCGS Population (13261/7974). Mintage: 1,136,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $205. (#7152)(
Registry values: P2, N208)
1884-CC $1 MS65 NGC. NGC Census: (3702/895). PCGS Population (6574/1397). 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. NGC Census: (3702/895). PCGS Population (6575/1399). 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. NGC Census: (3702/895). PCGS Population (6575/1399). 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. NGC Census: (3702/895). PCGS Population (6575/1399). 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. NGC Census: (3702/895). PCGS Population (6575/1399). 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. NGC Census: (3702/895). PCGS Population (6575/1399). 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. NGC Census: (3702/895). PCGS Population (6575/1399). 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. NGC Census: (3702/895). PCGS Population (6575/1399). 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. NGC Census: (3702/895). PCGS Population (6575/1399). 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. NGC Census: (3702/895). PCGS Population (6575/1399). 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. NGC Census: (3702/895). PCGS Population (6575/1399). Mintage: 1,136,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $350. (#7152)(
Registry values: P2, N491)
1885-CC $1 MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (1844/5224). PCGS Population (4087/11356). Mintage: 228,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $550. (#7160)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1885-CC $1 MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (1844/5224). PCGS Population (4087/11356). Mintage: 228,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $550. (#7160)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1885-CC $1 MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (1844/5224). PCGS Population (4087/11362). Mintage: 228,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $550. (#7160)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1885-CC $1 MS63 NGC. NGC Census: (1844/5224). PCGS Population (4087/11362). Mintage: 228,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $550. (#7160)(
Registry values: P4, N491)
1885-CC $1 MS65 NGC. NGC Census: (1611/696). PCGS Population (3776/952). Mintage: 228,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $940. (#7160)(
Registry values: P4, N991)
1885-CC $1 MS65 ★ NGC. NGC Census: (1611/696). PCGS Population (3776/952). Mintage: 228,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $940. (#7160)(
Registry values: P4, N991)
1885-O $1 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (69806/26982). PCGS Population (53657/18584). Mintage: 9,185,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $51. (#7162)(
Registry values: P1, N208)
1885-O $1 MS64 NGC. NGC Census: (69806/26982). PCGS Population (53713/18594). Mintage: 9,185,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $51. (#7162)(
Registry values: P1, N208)
1896-O $1 Morgan Dollar in a GSA Softpack. Uncertified, significant wear, triangular depressions on obverse and reverse. Mintage: 4,900,000. (#7242)
1923-S $1 Peace Dollar Uncertified GSA Soft Pack. (#7362)