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March 8-11, 2012 | New York

Front Cover Lots 3246, 3052, 3552, 3968, 4369, 3221, 4002, 3933, 3255, 3998, 3912, 4296, 3178, 4022, 3058 | Inside Front Cover Lot 3052 Back Cover Lots 3939, 3967, 3006, 3259, 4161, 3470, 3760, 4097, 3551, 4146, 3287, 4286, 3537, 4203 | Inside Back Cover Lot 4022

Heritage Signature Auction #1168

U.S. Coins

Featuring: The Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr. Collection

March 8-9 & 11, 2012 | New York


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Dear Bidder: Welcome to New York! More than 150 consignors have contributed to this auction, which has more than 3700 lots between our floor sessions and online offerings. As always, all lots up for auction will be available for viewing onsite in New York, and for this auction, additional lot viewing will take place at our Beverly Hills office and world headquarters in Dallas. Among our consignors is Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr., contributor of a Featured Collection.

The Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr. Collection


Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr. is a practicing ophthalmologist who has been an active collector since the mid-1970s. A frequent customer of Steve Ivy Numismatic Auctions (a predecessor firm of Heritage), he became known as the guy with the microscope for carrying his preferred accessory with him to auction lot viewing. As he refined his collecting sensibilities, he honed in on U.S. coins that were, in his words, interesting or important, and now dozens of quality coins from his collection are available to others for the first time in decades. Early coins are a strength of The Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr. Collection. His most famous coin is his 1795 Jefferson Head cent, VF25 NGC, acquired from Denis W. Loring in 1981 and formerly of the Garrett Collection. (The Jefferson Head cent made national news shortly after it sold in the Garrett auction, for it was one of the coins lost by Tom Morley in what coin-collecting circles later dubbed the taxicab incident. It was returned by the cabdriver soon after.) Another 18th century coin, his Fine Details NGC example of the 1792 half disme, is similarly important. His collection contains more than just early coins, however; a 20th century highlight is his 1942/1 dime, graded MS65 Full Bands by PCGS and certified in a slim first-generation holder. In addition to Dr. Harpers magnificent coins, there are several other highlight-worthy pieces in the auction, including a 1916 Doubled Die Obverse nickel, MS63 NGC; an 1874-CC Arrows dime, AU55 NGC; an 1882 gold dollar, PR68 Ultra Cameo NGC; and an 1895 double eagle, PR64 Deep Cameo PCGS, CAC.

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Denomination Index
Early American Coins ...................................................... 3001-3040 Half Cents ........................................................................ 3041-3043 Large Cents ..................................................................... 3044-3058 Small Cents ...................................................................... 3059-3133 Two Cent Pieces .............................................................. 3134-3139 Three Cent Silver ............................................................. 3140-3146 Three Cent Nickels .......................................................... 3147-3154 Nickels ............................................................................. 3155-3220 Half Dimes ....................................................................... 3221-3244 Dimes .............................................................................. 3245-3300 Twenty Cent Pieces ......................................................... 3301-3308 Quarters .......................................................................... 3309-3385 Half Dollars ...................................................................... 3386-3516 Silver Dollars ..............................3517-3561, 3582-3786, 3880-3890 Trade Dollars ................................................................... 3562-3581 Sacagawea Dollars .......................................................... 3787-3790 Gold Dollars .................................................................... 3915-3933 Quarter Eagles ................................................................ 3934-3998 Three Dollar Pieces ......................................................... 3999-4024 Half Eagles ...................................................................... 4025-4097 Eagles .............................................................................. 4098-4173 Double ..................................................................Eagles 4174-4369 Territorial Gold 4 ................................................................ 370-4379 Silver Commemoratives ................................................... 3791-3842 Gold Commemoratives ................................................... 3843-3865 Modern Issues ................................................................. 3866-3874 Patterns ........................................................................... 3893-3914 Proof Sets ................................................................................. 3891 Coins of Hawaii ........................................................................ 3875 Medals and Tokens .......................................................... 3876-3878 Errors ......................................................................................... 3879

SESSION ONE
Floor, Telephone, Heritage Live!, Internet, Fax, and Mail Signature Auction # 1168 Thursday, March 8, 2012 | 12:00PM ET | New York | Lots 3001 - 3892
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Colonials
Fine 1662 oak Tree Twopence Very Rare noe-31.5, small 2

3003 1652 Pine Tree shilling, small Planchet Plugged, Damaged nGC Details. VF. Crosby 14-R, noe-29, W-930, R.3. 71.0 gn. Plugged over the N in IN and O in DO. The edges are crimped near 3 and 9 oclock, and a few scratches and scrapes are evident over moderately wavy surfaces. The tree, date, and denomination are clear, as are a majority of the peripheral letters. Listed on page 37 of the 2012 Guide Book.

noe-17 1652 Pine Tree shilling small Planchet, VF25

3001 1662 oak Tree, small 2 Twopence Fine 12 PCGs. CaC. noe31.5, W-240, R.7. 11.7 gn per its Bowers and Merena catalog appearance. The light to deep gray surfaces are unblemished. Wear is focused on the tree trunk and the 2 in the date. The obverse is misaligned toward 7:30, but the reverse is well-centered. All Oak Tree twopence are from the same die pair, but Noe (and subsequently Picker) delineated numerous distinct varieties caused by die recutting and advancement of die breaks. Listed on page 36 of the 2012 Guide Book. Ex: Witham and Sansoucy Collections (Bowers and Merena, 9/1992), lot 782. (#17)

1662 oak Tree Twopence, XF45 noe-31, W-240

3004 1652 Pine Tree shilling, small Planchet VF25 nGC. Crosby 22-l, noe-17, W-840, R.3. 68.2 gn. This dove-gray silver shilling has somewhat uneven wear, with the upper half sharply defined and both sides worn near 6 oclock, where mint clips precluded a protective beaded border. The surfaces are problem-free save for a drop of lacquer at the bottom of the reverse. Listed on page 37 of the 2012 Guide Book. Ex: Aubrey and Adeline Bebee Collection (Bowers and Merena, 8/1987), lot 1003, flip included. From The Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr. Collection. (#24) 3005 1723 Rosa americana Penny XF40 nGC. M. 2.26-Eb.8, W-1278, R.6. A medium-brown representative with no spots or consequential marks. Wear is concentrated on the cheek and hair of King George. Listed on page 41 of the 2012 Guide Book. (#125)

3002 1662 oak Tree Twopence XF45 nGC. Crosby 1-a3, noe31, W-240, High R.6. 10.6 gn. Small 2. A charming Choice XF twopence that boasts a full, sharp tree and a well-centered reverse with nearly complete design detail. Lightly toned pearl-gray and olive-green. A straight mint-made clip affects outer beads on the lower right reverse, and the obverse is misaligned toward 7:30 with four letters fully off the flan. Marks are limited to a single intermittent line left of the denomination. Listed on page 36 of the 2012 Guide Book. (#17)

Session One, Auction #1168 | Thursday, March 8, 2012 | 12:00PM ET

important 1724 Rosa americana Twopence Pattern, Martin 5-H Extremely Rare European Discovery

3007 1723 Hibernia Farthing, DEi GRaTia Ms62 Brown nGC. M. 2.1-Bc.4, W-12350, R.4. A smooth, sharply struck, and satiny golden-brown example of William Woods Hibernia coinage. Traces of mint red cling to protected areas. Listed on page 42 of the 2012 Guide Book. Ex: Texas Numismatic Association (5/1981). From The Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr. Collection.(#176)

smooth Massachusetts 1787 Half Cent Ms63 Brown, Ryder 4-C

3008 1787 Massachusetts Half Cent Ms63 Brown PCGs. Ryder 4-C, W-5940, R.2. This splendid Select Mint State piece has unabraded mahogany-brown and steel-blue surfaces. Minuscule flan imperfections are retained from the planchet prior to the strike. The shield and lower skirt lack complete design definition. A small curved clip (as coined) is at 5 oclock. Listed on page 57 of the 2012 Guide Book. Population: 18 in 63 Brown, 30 finer (7/10). (#296) 3009 1787 ETliB inDE small Head Right Connecticut Copper Environmental Damage nGC Details. XF. M. 1.1-a, W-2700, R.3. This subtype is distinctive both for its design and its reverse legend. The deep mahogany-brown surfaces are evenly granular but there are no abrasions or planchet detractions. Listed on page 59 of the 2012 Guide Book.(#346)

near-Mint 1787 new Jersey Copper Maris 46-e, outlined shield

3006 1724 Rosa americana Pattern Twopence Genuine PCGs. Martin 5-H, Breen-99, W-1358, R.7. The PCGS number ending in .92 suggests Cleaning as a reason, or perhaps one of the reasons, that PCGS deemed this coin not gradable. In our opinion, the piece has the details of an XF specimen that is corroded and cleaned. William Woods Rosa Americana coinage flourished (if such is the right term) with issues dated 1722 and 1723; all later pieces, including those dated 1724 and 1727, are thought patterns. This example fits none of the pedigrees listed in Martins reference on Rosa Americana coinage; it is a previously unknown eighth specimen of the Martin 5-H, which has the letters MA just to the left of the division created by the portrait. This example from a European source has the classic goiter die break at the lower obverse. Moderately corroded surfaces have retoned orange and violet from a past cleaning, but the sophisticated early American coinage collector will be able to look past these surface faults and appreciate this important pattern for what it is. Listed on page 42 of the 2012 Guide Book.

3010 1787 new Jersey Copper, outlined shield aU58 PCGs. M. 46-e, W-5245, R.1. This chocolate-brown New Jersey copper is well struck for the variety and the smooth surfaces display glimmers of satin luster. The obverse rim shows slight crimping at 1 oclock. The usual die state with clash marks from the shield near the plow and prominent die sinking near the date. Listed on page 66 of the 2012 Guide Book. (#503) 3011 1786 Vermont Copper, VERMonTEnsiUM Environmental Damage nGC Details. VF. RR-6, Bressett 4-D, W-2020, R.2. Steel, dark brown, and olive surfaces exhibit some surface roughness on each side, including a small planchet void on the reverse. The Green Mountains of Vermont appear on this Landscape copper. Numismatic researcher Tony Carlotto published a photo in his Vermont reference that he believes is the exact mountain scene depicted on the Landscape coppers. Listed on page 68 of the 2012 Guide Book.

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3012 1786 Vermont Copper, Baby Head Fine Planchet Flaw nGC Details. Fine. RR-9, Bressett 7-F, W-2040, R.3. 125.3 gn per its C4 lot appearance. The distinctive Baby Head was the initial attempt by the Vermont coiners to provide types sufficiently similar to George III coppers to enable circulation. This dark brown example has a fairly large flan flaw at 12 oclock on the reverse and lesser flaws on the lower obverse, left of the globe, and on the forehead of the baby. Listed on page 68 of the 2012 Guide Book. Ex: Bowers & Merena (1/1990), lot 1261; 7th Annual C-4 auction, (11/2001), lot 312. 3013 1786 Vermont Copper, Bust left Fine 15 nGC. RR-10, Bressett 8-G, W-2045, R.4. Slightly rough surfaces are expected on this variety as on most Vermont coppers, and this example is much nicer than usual. Both sides are two-tone, with deep steel toning in the fields and lighter gray-brown on the devices. It is believed that Abel Buell, the one-time counterfeiter and later, talented engraver, prepared the dies. Listed on page 68 of the 2012 Guide Book. Ex: Early American Numismatics (4/1996), lot 76.(#551) 3014 1786 Vermont Copper, Bust left VF20 nGC. RR-11, Bressett 9-H, W-2050, R.4. An impressive example of this early Bust Left variety. Deep brown overall with light golden-brown toning along the right reverse border. Mildly granular but only a couple of slender and minor marks are noted. The reverse is moderately misaligned toward 7:30. Listed on page 68 of the 2012 Guide Book. Ex: Thomas Elder (11/1916), lot 740.(#551) 3015 1787 Vermont Copper, Bust Right obverse Repaired nGC Details. VF. RR-14, Bressett 10-K, W-2105, R.3. 120.6 gn, per its C4 auction appearance. A slender flan streak bisects the obverse between 5 and 11 oclock, and has been smoothed by a prior non-numismatist owner. The reverse also has a slender flan striation, located in front of the seated Liberty, but that streak has not been tampered with. Nicely detailed with walnut-brown surfaces. Struck off center toward 3 oclock. Listed on page 68 of the 2012 Guide Book. Ex: 11th Annual C4 Auction, 11/2005, lot 343. 3016 1788 Vermont Copper, Bust Right VG10 nGC. RR-19, Bressett 13-l, W-2185, R.5. 114.1 gn per its Superior auction listing. Medium to deep brown with smooth devices and moderately granular fields. Struck a few degrees off center toward 12 oclock, though most of the date is present. Listed on page 68 of the 2012 Guide Book. Ex: Pre-Long Beach Sale (Superior, 2/2002), lot 1017. (#563) 3017 1788 Vermont Copper, Bust Right Fine 12 nGC. RR-17, Bressett 14-s, W-2125, R.5. 129.5 gn per its Stacks auction listing, there described as VF35. Deep brown overall with lighter brown on the mailed bust. Well centered, and essentially unabraded aside from faint vertical brush marks on the portrait. The central reverse is lightly brought up, as usual, and retains the texture of the planchet. Listed on page 68 of the 2012 Guide Book. Ex: George Polis Collection (Stacks, 1/2007), lot 6470. (#563) 3018 1788 Vermont Copper, Bust Right Fine 12 nGC. RR-22, Bressett 10-Q, W-2165, R.5. 124.4. gn per its C4 auction appearance. Olive-brown high points contrast with mahogany-red fields. Well centered and generally smooth despite a few trivial thin lines on the head of the mailed bust. The customary die state with a sizeable but low relief die break from the legs through the lower left reverse field. Listed on page 68 of the 2012 Guide Book. Ex: C-4 Convention Sale (12/2007), lot 415.(#563)

3019 1788 Vermont Copper, Bust Right Damaged nGC Details. Fine. RR-29, Bressett 22-U, W-2220, R.5. 102.1 gn per its ANR auction appearance. Although designated as Damaged by NGC, we find no evidence for such a conclusion, though the medium to dark brown surfaces exhibit occasional moderate verdigris, a small rough area is on the obverse exergue, and a mint-made strikethrough affects the reverse at 5 oclock. The ski jump die break on the upper right obverse is characteristic of Ryder-29. The reverse is misaligned toward 3 oclock with much of ET LIB off the flan. Listed on page 68 of the 2012 Guide Book. Ex: Richard Picker; Dr. Robert I. Hinkley (3/1993); Medio Collection (ANR & Stacks, 6/2004), lot 2038.(#563) 3020 1788 Vermont Copper, Bust Right improperly Cleaned nGC Details. Fine. RR-21, Bressett 10-R, W-2155, R.5. 119.0 gn per its EAH auction description. The usual late die state with a lengthy break from the first 8 in the date to the middle of the left reverse field. A second, lesser break is at 5 oclock on the obverse. The mailed bust is mildly glossy from a wipe and a faded scratch spans from the reverse center to the E in ET LIB. A diagonal pinscratch crosses the neck and shoulders of the seated figure. Listed on page 68 of the 2012 Guide Book. Ex: Early American History Auctions (10/2006) lot 704. 3021 1788 Vermont Copper, Bust Right Environmental Damage nGC Details. VF. RR-23, Bressett 10-o, W-2175, R.4. While a few minor corrosion spots are visible on smooth and somewhat glossy dark olive-brown surfaces, this still attractive Vermont copper is destined for an advanced cabinet. When it was offered in the 2004 C-4 sale, the cataloger wrote that it is a superior example for this variety. Slight roughness at the central obverse is a result of inadequate minting equipment and procedures, as the metal failed to fill the entire die when this piece was struck. Listed on page 68 of the 2012 Guide Book. Ex: Ted Craig Collection; C-4 Convention Sale (11/2004), lot 414. (#563) 3022 1788 Vermont Copper, Bust Right VF20 nGC. RR-24, Bressett 16-s, W-2200, R.3. A medium brown example with good centering and an unmarked though mildly granular appearance. The usual die state with a narrow break on the mailed bust. Listed on page 68 of the 2012 Guide Book. Ex: Superior Galleries.(#563) 3023 1788 Vermont Copper, Bust Right VF25 nGC. RR-16, Bressett 15-s, W-2120, R.1. The Ryder-16 die marriage is unquestionably the most plentiful variety in the Vermont series, and that makes it an ideal candidate for the type collector who only seeks out a single example of the Vermont coinage. Aside from a minor edge flaw at the upper obverse, probably as struck, this piece is an exceptional example with smooth, problem-free olive-brown surfaces. The central design elements are weakly defined as always. A highly attractive and appealing example for an advanced collection. Listed on page 68 of the 2012 Guide Book. Ex: Stacks (6/1988), lot 956; Mike Ringo (9/1990); later, American Numismatic Rarities (6/2005), lot 1042.(#563) 3024 1783 nova Constellatio Copper, Pointed Rays, small Us aU58 nGC. Crosby 2-B, W-1865, R.2. Luster shimmers across raised elements of this lightly circulated Early American copper. Sharply defined with unblemished golden-brown surfaces. Listed on page 52 of the 2012 Guide Book. Ex: E.M. Rhodes (Heritage, 12/1983), lot 13, flip included. From The Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr. Collection.(#801) 3025 1783 nova Constellatio Copper, Blunt Rays aU55 nGC. Crosby 3-C, W-1875, R.3. An attractive and problem-free medium brown Nova Constellatio. All design details are clear despite light wear on the wreath and eye. Listed on page 52 of the 2012 Guide Book. Ex: E.M. Rhodes (Heritage, 12/1983), lot 12, flip included. From The Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr. Collection.(#807)

Session One, Auction #1168 | Thursday, March 8, 2012 | 12:00PM ET

Choice aU 1787 Fugio Cent Pointed Rays, W-6855, sTaTEs UniTED

3029 1787 Fugio Cent, new Haven Restrike, Copper aU55 nGC. n. 104-FF, W-17560. The guinea pig of American numismatics, Newman 104-FF is not from New Haven and is not a restrike, as it was struck from copy dies. However, it has been avidly collected since the 1860s. This is a lovely medium brown example with pleasing detail and minimal signs of handling. Listed on page 84 of the 2012 Guide Book. From The Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr. Collection.(#916)

1787 Fugio Cent, Ms65 Red and Brown new Haven Restrike, newman 104-FF

3026 1787 Fugio Cent, sTaTEs UniTED, 4 Cinquefoils, Pointed Rays aU55 nGC. n. 13-X, W-6855, R.2. This deep brown Fugio copper has an uncommonly sharp strike, despite minor inexactness along the lower left obverse border. Minor to moderate flan imperfections are typical for the issue, but there are no abrasions, nor any indications of high-point wear. Listed on page 83 of the 2012 Guide Book. Ex: Keller Tobacco and Coins (1981); collector flip included. From The Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr. Collection. (#883)

Ms62 Brown Fugio Cent, newman 13-X Cinquefoils, Pointed Rays, sTaTEs UniTED

3030 1787 Fugio Cent, new Haven Restrike, Copper Ms65 Red and Brown PCGs. CaC. n. 104-FF, W-17560, R.3. Substantial straw-gold luster graces each side of this crisply struck Gem. Slight gunmetal mellowing is also present. Struck from moderately rusted dies, characteristic of this mid-19th century issue. Listed on page 84 of the 2012 Guide Book. Population: 14 in 65 Red and Brown, 5 finer (1/12). (#917) 3031 1787 auctori Plebis Token VF30 nGC. Breen-1147, W-8770, R.3. The Auctori Plebis tokens were struck in England and are collected as part of the Colonial series due to their similarity to many other American issues. Smooth surfaces exhibit medium to dark brown toning blended over each side. Indistinct details are typical and make grading a challenge. This example is particularly attractive and perhaps finer than the assigned grade. Listed on page 70 of the 2012 Guide Book. (#601)

3027 1787 Fugio Cent, sTaTEs UniTED, 4 Cinquefoils, Pointed Rays Ms62 Brown nGC. n. 13-X, W-6855, R.2. A lovely golden-brown representative. Satin luster traverses boldly struck and unblemished surfaces. Planchet striations are nearly absent, though slight granularity is present near ARE and between the rings at 11:30. Almost certainly once part of the Bank of New York holdings. Listed on page 83 of the 2012 Guide Book. (#883)

1787 Club Rays, Rounded Ends Fugio Cent aU50, W-6680

3032 1787 auctori Plebis Token XF45 PCGs. Breen-1147, W-8770, R.3. A walnut-brown example of this interesting token issue, popular for its design similarity to contemporary Connecticut coppers. Smooth aside from faded marks near the chin. A fairly early die state with no sign of the broad die break usually seen in front of Britannias forehead, though a slender break is present behind her shoulder. Listed on page 70 of the 2012 Guide Book. (#601) 3033 1736 auctori Plebis Hispaniola VG10 nGC. Breen-1149, low R.7. The extremely rare 173366 Hispaniola token with a right-facing bust on the obverse and a harp on the reverse. These pieces are associated with the Auctori Plebis tokens because of the similar obverse legend. The weak impression is typical of all known examples, with smooth, glossy brown surfaces that any collector could love. It is believed that about a dozen of these pieces survive in all grades. Our consigner suggests that this piece may have been from the Hall and Brand collections. Ex: C-4 Convention Sale (11/1998), lot 438. 3034 1794 Talbot, allum & lee/Birmingham Halfpenny Mule Ms62 Brown nGC. Breen-1040, W-8665, High R.4. When this piece was described for the June 1998 Early American History Auctions sale, the cataloger called it Choice proof, and mentioned a minor reverse scratch. This specimen has a bold obverse strike with slight weakness on the reverse, as always. The surfaces are fully reflective light brown with iridescent toning and excellent eye appeal. Ex: Early American History Auctions (6/1998), lot 608. (#982)

3028 1787 Fugio Cent, Club Rays, Rounded Ends, UniTED sTaTEs aU50 nGC. n. 3-D, W-6680, R.3. A dark brown example of this conditionally challenging Fugio type. Well defined, void of marks, and without planchet detractions aside from minor flan granularity on the reverse rings between 10 and 11 oclock. Listed on page 84 of the 2012 Guide Book. Listed on page 70 of the 2012 Guide Book. (#904)

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Elusive 1820 north West Token VF25, W-9250

3036 1783 Georgivs Triumpho Token aU53 PCGs. Baker-7, W-10100, R.3. An unabraded and evenly struck rose-gold and olive-green example of this early Washington variety. A late die state with a heavy break in front of the standing figure and prominent crumbling on the fields near the legends. Listed on page 75 of the 2012 Guide Book. Population: 10 in 53, 20 finer (1/12). (#664)

PR63 silver Restrike Baker-3a Washington Draped Bust 1783 Cent

3037 1783 Washington & independence Cent, Draped Bust, no Button, silver Restrike PR63 nGC. CaC. Baker-3a, W-10380, R.6. Engrailed edge. The W.S. Lincoln proof restrike is identified by a Large 3 in the date. The well executed dies principally struck copper specimens, although a number of high quality silver proofs are known. The present fully struck piece has a few delicate hairlines on the reverse field, but is attractively toned autumn-gold and lime-green. Listed on page 76 of the 2012 Guide Book. (#688) 3038 1793 Washington ship Halfpenny, Copper, lettered Edge aU50 nGC. Baker-18, W-10855, R.4. Satin luster rolls over portions of the lightly abraded deep brown surfaces. As usual for the issue, the upper reverse has a swollen appearance due to local die failure. Listed on page 79 of the 2012 Guide Book.(#734) 3039 1795 liberty & security/irish Halfpenny Mule VF25 nGC. Baker-31M, Breen-1266, W-11020, R.6. Technically a Conder token, this mule is collected as part of the American Colonial series due to its association with Washington Colonial pieces. Somewhat unevenly struck with the upper obverse and lower reverse indistinct. Smooth surfaces show only a few scattered marks on each side.(#985)

3035 1820 north West Token VF25 PCGs. Breen-1083, W-9250. Holed at 12 oclock, as are most of the known examples. According to Breens Encyclopedia (page 109): Only a single issue qualifies as a colonial circulating medium for the Pacific Northwest. This is the 1820 NORTH WEST COMPANY token, made in Birmingham by John Walker & Co. for Canadian promoters of a beaver-trapping enterprise ... The Whitman Encyclopedia of Colonial and Early American Coins adds: Likely, these tokens were used through the 1820s ... in exchange for one beaver pelt. The North West token is among the latest pieces collected under the early American banner, and the only one to depict George IV, son of Revolution-inspiring British monarch George III. This example of the North West token displays granular fields with green and violet overtones across much of the brass and scattered porosity that intensifies on the reverse. Listed on page 74 of the 2012 Guide Book. (#662)

Session One, Auction #1168 | Thursday, March 8, 2012 | 12:00PM ET

Magnificent Ms66 Brown Washington liberty & security Penny, Baker-30

HalF CEnTs
Fine 1793 Half Cent, C-4, B-4 Excellent Eye appeal

3041 1793 Fine 12 nGC. C-4, B-4, low R.3. Manley Die State 2.0. The usual die state with a small vertical crack above the 7 in the date. A lovely problem-free chocolate-brown first-year half cent with bold legends and even wear on the devices. A pleasing example of this scarce single-year type. Our EAC grade VG8. Ex: Bowers & Ruddy (12/1979); collector flip included. From The Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr. Collection. (#1000) 3042 1804 spiked Chin aU53 PCGs. CaC. C-8, B-7, R.1. Manley Die State 6.0, the terminal state for the hardy Spiked Chin obverse die with a cud over the LIBE in LIBERTY. Medium brown overall with hints of lighter golden-brown near the rims. Crisply struck and generally smooth with a few small marks above the AL in HALF. Our EAC grade XF45.(#1075) 3043 1855 Ms66 Brown nGC. C-1, B-1, R.1. This high-grade half cent has toned medium brown on the portrait and open fields, but ample glimmers of original mint red remain in the crevices on each side. Nearly devoid of detractions. Our EAC grade MS63. Ex: Long Beach (Heritage, 9/2004), lot 5040; Fort Worth ANA (Heritage, 3/2010), lot 76, which realized $1,840.(#1233)

laRGE CEnTs
3040 Undated Washington liberty & security Penny Ms66 Brown PCGs. CaC. Baker-30, R.2. Plain rims. The Liberty & Security penny, though undated, was struck in 1795. This beautiful Premium Gem has lovely steel-blue and lilac tints on the obverse, while the reverse has rose-gold and olive accents. Glimpses of the original brick-red are apparent within the reverse legends. No abrasions or spots can be reported. The strike is bold save for the lowest stars within the shield. The present piece is the single finest certified by PCGS or NGC (1/12). Listed on page 80 of the 2012 Guide Book. Ex: The Liberty Collection of American Colonial Coinage, Part Three (Heritage, 5/2008), lot 2059. (#767)

Fine Details 1793 Chain Cent aMERiCa Reverse, s-3, B-4

3044 1793 Chain aMERiCa Damaged nGC Details. Fine. s-3, B-4, low R.3. The S-3 is the most accessible of the Chain cent die pairs, though still scarce regardless of condition. While the present example has a number of rim bruises and several interior digs, the level of remaining detail is pleasing. The reverse in particular has a boldly defined chain. Our EAC grade AG3.

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Fine Details 1793 Chain Cent, s-2

3048 1794 Head of 1794 Fine 15 PCGs. s-65, B-51, R.1. The left obverse has high denticles that tend to shield the hair from wear, and the variety is known as the Shielded Hair for that reason. Mostly dark steel surfaces show some reddish-tan on the reverse. Our EAC grade VG7.(#901374) 3049 1794 Head of 1794 VF20 nGC. s-61, B-53, R.4. A nicely detailed dark mahogany cent with lighter gray-brown high points, this piece has a few minor rim bumps with faint surface roughness. However, none of its trivial blemishes prevent an NGC grade. Our EAC grade VG10. Ex: 1981 EAC Sale (5/1981), lot 91. From The Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr. Collection.(#901374)

3045 1793 Chain aMERiCa Rim Damage, obverse scratched nGC Details. Fine. s-2, B-2, High R.4. This medium brown Chain cent exhibits impressive design definition. All legends are clear, and the portrait is well outlined with a bold eye and partial hair detail. The rims on both sides display several small to moderate dings, and a few wispy diagonal pinscratches overlap the portrait. Our EAC grade Good 5. Ex: ANA Auction (Steve Ivy, 8/1980), lot 926, flip included. From The Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr. Collection. 3046 1793 Wreath Cent, Vine and Bars Corroded, Rim Bumps, Hair Re-Engraved anaCs. Fine Details. s-9, B-12, R.2. This medium brown Wreath cent has pitted surfaces and the right obverse field is burnished. A number of pinscratches in the hair attempt to simulate design detail. Each side has a few moderate rim bruises. Our EAC grade AG3.(#1347)

1794 s-44 Cent, VF30 Pleasing Midgrade Example

XF sharpness lettered Edge 1793 Wreath Cent, s-11c

3050 1794 Head of 1794 VF30 PCGs. s-44, B-33, R.1. This pleasing midgrade S-44 clearly shows the obverse die crack through date and the reverse crack extending in from the border between S and O. Both sides show mottled chocolate and tan color with subdued surfaces that exhibit a slightly matte appearance. Our EAC grade Fine 15. (#901374) 3051 1794 Head of 1794 Edge Damage nGC Details. XF. s-42, B-29, R.4. This golden-brown Liberty Cap cent offers pleasing design definition although the rims exhibit slight crimping, most noticeable along the right obverse. A faded mark is noted on the reverse near 2 oclock. Our EAC grade VF20.

3047 1793 Wreath Cent, lettered Edge Environmental Damage nGC Details. XF. s-11c, B-16c, low R.3. This Wreath cent provides exceptional detail, and although the deep brown surfaces are granular, there are no noticeable marks. A tiny depression left of the 1 in the denominator provides the sole identifier. Our EAC grade Fine 12. Ex: Texas Numismatic Association (5/1981); flip included. From The Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr. Collection.

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Famous s-80 Jefferson Head 1795 Cent The Garrett specimen, VF25

3052 1795 Jefferson Head, Plain VF25 nGC. s-80, B-11, low

R.5. One of the most curious and sought-after large cents, the 1795 Jefferson Head arguably is not a large cent at all; modern numismatic scholars believe that the dies were the work of John Harper (no relation to the consignor), who was seeking a coinage contract in the vein of the Fugio cent. To experienced large cent collectors, the Jefferson Head is recognizable immediately, as the forward-swirling lowest curl is like no Mint product struck to that time. This is the Garrett specimen, easily pedigreed by the depression at the rim over the RT of LIBERTY; the Garrett cataloger called this a rim cut, yet it seems smoother. Moderately worn surfaces are deep brown, almost teak, with a suggestion of blue in the overtone. Interiors are remarkably smooth, and the overall eye appeal is excellent. Respected copper authorities Noyes and Bland give the piece net grades (in EAC terms) of VG10 and Fine 12, ranking 12th and 11th in their respective censuses of the variety. This coins pedigree is almost as impressive as the piece itself, stretching back to Dr. Edward Maris and running through three generations of Garretts. One of the more amusing stories (in retrospect, at least) about this piece is that it was left in the back of a taxicab by Tom Morley, along with other purchases from the Garrett auction. The full story, including how the coins were returned by an honest cabdriver, can be found in the January 1980 installment of Penny-Wise, as told by Morley himself; more abbreviated versions of the story have circulated in coin-dealer lore ever since. Our EAC grade Fine 12. Ex: Dr. Edward Maris; Harlan P. Smith (6/1886), lot 270, $50; T. Harrison Garrett; Robert Garrett (1919); John Work Garrett; Johns Hopkins University (Bowers and Ruddy, 11/1979), lot 80, $7,500; Tom Morley; John W. Adams (4/1981); Denis W. Loring (5/1981); John Harper. From The Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr. Collection. (#1386)

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XF Details Draped Bust 1796 Cent Reverse of 1796, s-93

3054 1798 second Hair style VF30 nGC. s-185, B-46, R.2. A charming deep chocolate-brown Draped Bust cent with pleasing design definition and a few scattered minor marks. Our EAC grade VF25. Ex: Early American Coppers auction (5/1981), lot 168, flip included. From The Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr. Collection.(#1434) 3055 1802 XF40 nGC. s-237, B-10, R.2. An olive-brown cent that is evenly struck except for softness on the wreath beneath the T in CENT. Study beneath a lens locates only a single consequential abrasion, a thin horizontal mark above Libertys shoulder. Our EAC grade VF25.(#1470) 3056 1816 Ms62 Brown PCGs. n-2, R.1. A later die state with rim crumbling between stars 8 to 11 and 12 to 13. The surfaces are glossy olive-brown aside from an area of light golden color to the left of the O in ONE. Minor marks are confined to the tip of the nose and the nearby field. Our EAC grade AU55.(#1591) 3057 1851 Ms65 Red and Brown PCGs. n-28, High R.3. A late die state of N-20. Die cracks (as made) through the fifth star and the E in ONE confirm the variety. C and E in CENT are merged at the tops of the letters. Generally orange-red, particularly on the reverse, though the portrait displays light lilac toning. Sharply struck except for the dentils. Our EAC grade MS63. Ex: FUN Signature (Heritage, 1/2004), lot 4176, which realized $862.50.(#1893)

3053 1796 Draped Bust, Reverse of 1796 Rim Damage nGC Details. XF. s-93, B-34, R.3. Moderate rim dings at 5 and 9 oclock on the obverse and at 11:30 on the reverse account for the NGC notation. We also note a minor pinscratch near the hair ribbon and a small depression northeast of the T in CENT. Otherwise a charming medium brown cent with attractive surfaces and rich hair definition. Our EAC grade VF20. Ex: EAC Auction (5/1981), lot 103. From The Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr. Collection.

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PRooF laRGE CEnT

1857 n-5 Proof-only large Cent, PR65 Red Ted naftzgers Finest Known

3058 1857 PR65 Red PCGs. CaC. n-5, High R.5. In the Naftzger

catalog, Bob Grellman grades this piece PR66 and calls it finest known. Bill Noyes assigns the same grade and also places it first in his census. We see no reason to call it anything less. The cataloger for the 1952 ANA Sale wrote that this is By far the finest Proof Large Cent we have ever seen. Few Proof Pennies have survived in this preservation, and many of those have been tampered with. A decade earlier, the Morgenthau cataloger was doing his patriotic duty during World War II when he wrote: Brilliant red proof, saving valuable paper for the war effort. This amazing Red Gem proof large cent has brilliant orange mint color with traces of steel-blue toning and a few tiny carbon specks. Those trivial specks are visible in the 1952 ANA catalog plate, indicating no change over the last 60 years, and no risk of change in the future. The fields are flawless, with light die polishing lines that limit the depth of the mirrored fields. The polishing lines are characteristic of the proof-only N-5 die pair, and are visible to some extent on all known specimens. This amazing proof large cent offers incredible aesthetic appeal and is destined for a world-class cabinet. Our EAC grade PR66. Population: 1 in 65 Red, 0 finer (1/12). Ex: J.C. Morgenthau (6/1942), lot 372; Henry C. Hines; Homer K. Downing (1952 ANA Sale, New Netherlands, et al., 8/1952), lot 2225, where it realized $190; R.E. Naftzger, Jr. (Goldberg Coins, 9/2009), lot 1304, where it realized $63,250. (#2002)

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FlyinG EaGlE CEnTs


3059 1857 Ms64 nGC. The strike of this near-Gem is essentially full and the light tan surfaces are pristine, with subdued mint frost on each side. Trivial marks in the upper obverse field appear to remain from the planchet before this piece was minted. From The Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr. Collection.(#2016) 3060 1857 Ms64 PCGs. CaC. Appealing light-brown color and nice satiny luster. Each side displays a smattering of trivial abrasions, and there is a surface anomaly which extends from the top of the eagles left wing to just below the D in UNITED.(#2016) 3061 1858 large letters Ms64 PCGs. High Leaves, Closed E in ONE. Beautiful orange-gold, ruby-red, and apple-green obverse toning. Nicely struck and mark-free with vibrant luster and minor obverse carbon. One small strike-through above the NE in ONE. Housed in an old green label holder.(#2019)

3069 1868 Ms66 Red and Brown nGC. Well struck, including the diamonds and most of the feather tips, with luminous salmon, mushroom-brown, and olive surfaces. An attractive Premium Gem survivor. Census: 14 in 66 Red and Brown, 0 finer (1/12). (#2092) 3070 1870 Ms64 Red and Brown PCGs. CaC. Fs-901. Shallow N in ONE, the scarcer of the two hub subtypes in use that year. Close to full Red with slight blending to gray on the left obverse field. This well struck Choice cent has vibrant luster and only minute contact on the cheek.(#2098) 3071 1870 Ms65 Red and Brown nGC. CaC. Fs-901. Shallow N in ONE, a subtype listed in recent editions of the Guide Book. This satiny and nicely struck Gem is unabraded and displays variegated peach-red and lilac surfaces.(#2098) 3072 1871 Ms64 Red and Brown PCGs. CaC. Bold N. Shades of original red, light brown, and lilac patina grace the surfaces of this attractive Choice specimen, with a single dark color spot near O in ONE. The design elements are sharply rendered.(#2101) 3073 1873 open 3 Ms65 Red and Brown nGC. The mixed red and brown surfaces of this delightful Gem are brightly lustrous and show few signs of contact. NGC has graded six Red and Brown coins in higher numeric grades (1/12).(#2107) 3074 1875 Ms64 Red PCGs. A sharp strike and frosty orange mint luster appear on this Choice Mint State Indian cent with a small splash of bluish toning on the obverse. Population: 54 in 64 Red, 40 finer (1/12).(#2123) 3075 1877 XF45 nGC. A key issue showing the typical weak Ns of business strikes. This lightly worn specimen has dark brown surfaces with a few trivial circulation marks.(#2127) 3076 1883 Ms66 Red and Brown PCGs. CaC. Essentially full Red, this Premium Gem exhibits light orange luster with deeper reddishorange toning. A bold strike and frosty luster add to its eye appeal. (#2146) 3077 1887 Ms65 Red nGC. snow-2. Light repunching appears in the upper loop of the first 8. This lovely Gem has brilliant orange luster with frosty surfaces and sharp design motifs. Slightly deeper orange peripheral toning is noted on each side. Census: 22 in 65 Red, 4 finer (2/12). From The Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr. Collection.(#2159)

1858 small letters Flying Eagle Cent, Ms65 Bright Mint luster, lovely Color

3062 1858 small letters Ms65 nGC. Low Leaves. Both Small and Large Letters varieties are approximately equal availability in business strike format. This is a lovely example of this shortlived copper-nickel type. The gray-tan surfaces have taken on a significant amount of reddish patina on each side, and the underlying mint luster is frosted and bright. There are no obvious or distracting marks; the only detraction is slight strike softness on the eagles tail and in the breast center. Census: 72 in 65, 15 finer (2/12). (#2020)

inDian CEnTs
3063 1859 Ms64 PCGs. CaC. The strike is sharp throughout this lustrous golden-tan near-Gem. Minuscule flecks are scattered about both sides of this one-year type issue.(#2052) 3064 1860 Ms65 PCGs. Consistent almond-tan color covers both sides of the relatively unmarked Gem, which shows some heavy metal flowlines that create a somewhat mattelike effect. The strike is soft on the feather tips, the diamonds, and lowest curl, but otherwise there are no impairments and the eye appeal is still quite strong. (#2058) 3065 1861 Ms65 PCGs. CaC. Considered the key issue among the copper-nickel cents, the 1861 is infrequently available in finer grades. This pleasing Gem has lustrous tan surfaces with brilliant mint frost and excellent design definition. PCGS has only certified 67 finer (1/12).(#2061) 3066 1862 Ms65 PCGs. This delightful Gem has brilliant tan surfaces with strong design motifs. It is virtually a full strike and exhibits satin luster with only a few trivial marks and tiny spots. The obverse rim has a tiny lamination defect at 9 oclock.(#2064) 3067 1864 Bronze no l Ms65 Red PCGs. This boldly struck Civil War cent is mostly orange-red, though the cheek and left obverse field have mellowed and pinpoint flecks are scattered. Certified in a first generation holder. Ex: Charlotte ANA (Heritage, 3/2007), lot 67.(#2078) 3068 1866 Ms64+ Red PCGs. CaC. This high-end Choice Indian cent displays vibrant mint luster and sharply detailed design elements. The original red surfaces show just a hint of light brown color. Population: 2 in 64+ Red, 28 finer (1/12).(#2087)

Very Good 1888/7 Cent snow-1, Fs-301

3078 1888/7 VG8 anaCs. Fs-301, snow-1. Though the diagnostic die break on the dentils above the E in UNITED is absent due to wear, the date location is an exact match for Snow-1, and the base of the underdigit 7 can be seen beneath the third 8 in the date. This chocolate-brown key date cent is generally smooth though faded marks are noted on the central reverse. (#2169) 3079 1892 Ms65 Red PCGs. Ex: Richard. Rich copper-orange fire dominates the eye appeal of this well struck Gem with swirling luster. Impressively preserved surfaces show few marks and minimal carbon. Population: 51 in 65 Red, 11 finer (1/12). Ex: The Richard Collection (Heritage, 1/2004), lot 4322. (#2183)

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1897 Fs-401 Cent, Ms65 Brown Errant 1 From neck

PRooF inDian CEnTs


scarce Gem Proof 1859 Cent one-year laurel Wreath Reverse

3083 1859 PR65 nGC. The 1859 is a single-year type, and although Uncirculated examples were saved in quantity, proof survivors are very scarce, especially in Gem quality. This is a flashy and fully struck specimen with pumpkin-gold and cream toning. Only infrequent pinpoint flecks limit the grade. Housed in a former generation holder. From The Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr. Collection. (#2247)

1862 Copper-nickel Cent, PR66 Undesignated Cameo Contrast

3080 1897 Ms65 Brown nGC. Fs-401, snow-1. Formerly FS-011.5 as noted on the NGC holder. A wildly misplaced date variety with an errant 1 protruding from Libertys neck just above the beads. Golden-brown with aqua hues near the margins. Nicely struck with satiny luster and glossy unmarked surfaces. In all grades, NGC has certified just 18 examples. Census: 2 in 65 Brown, 0 finer (1/12). (#2196) 3081 1900 Ms66 Red PCGs. This well-detailed Premium Gem displays blazing mint luster on both sides. The original red surfaces are free of mentionable distractions, but a few microscopic color spots are detected on the reverse. Population: 67 in 66 Red, 6 finer (1/12). (#2207) 3084 1862 PR66 PCGs. A lovely cameo proof, although it is not designated as such on the holder. The surfaces are bright cherryred (remarkable really for a copper-nickel cent) with wispy blue and violet toning. Few examples of the issue exceed this piece for its remarkable aesthetic appeal and undesignated cameo contrast. Population: 30 in 66, 1 finer (2/12). (#2259)

1908-s indian Cent, Ms65 Red Ground-Breaking small Cent issue

1875 Gem Red Cameo Proof Cent The Finest Known at nGC

3082 1908-s Ms65 Red PCGs. The always popular first-year San Francisco Mint small cent appears here as a fully brilliant red Gem, destined for a high-level Registry Set of Indian cents. This piece has bold design motifs with brilliant orange and red luster. PCGS has certified just 35 finer full Red examples (2/12). (#2234)

3085 1875 PR65 Red Cameo nGC. Specialists recognize the 1875 Indian cent as a carelessly made proof date, one seldom found with cameo contrast. This example is certainly one of the finest known as well as one of the best-produced cents from this challenging year. The surfaces display bright, even red luster, and the fields are deeply reflective. Additionally, the devices are nicely frosted and, when set against the deep mirroring, give the coin sharp cameo contrast. Census: 1 in 65 Red Cameo, 0 finer (2/12). (#82314)

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3086 1905 PR65 Red nGC. A sensational Red Gem proof of this lateseries issue with deep violet and light green-gold toning over the entire surface on both sides. From The Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr. Collection.(#2404) 3087 1909 PR66 Red and Brown nGC. CaC. Despite its designation, this lovely Premium Gem proof Indian cent is mostly red with a few splashes of pale blue and light gold toning in a woodgrain pattern. (#2415)

1909-s VDB Cent, Ms64 Red Popular series Capstone

linColn CEnTs
3088 1909 VDB Ms67 Red PCGs. Bright copper-gold surfaces define the eye appeal of this Red Superb Gem. An ideal selection for this one-year type with just one finer Red coin known to PCGS (1/12). (#2425) 3089 1909-s VDB VF30 nGC. Smooth, medium brown surfaces host lighter tan on the reverse lettering of this middle-grade key Lincoln cent. A few trivial handling marks are evident as expected for the grade. From The Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr. Collection.(#2426) 3090 1909-s VDB VF35 PCGs. Pleasing, even brown surfaces over both sides with a bare outline of charcoal around the devices. Minimal abrasions and problem-free. The only problem we see is with the slab itself which shows numerous signs of contact. (#2426) 3091 1909-s VDB XF45 nGC. The typical woodgrain pattern found on the majority of survivors appears here in the form of tan and olive-brown. The mark-free surfaces are somewhat glossy and attractive.(#2426) 3092 1909-s VDB XF45 PCGs. Attractive olive-brown surfaces host slight splashes of light tan on this pleasing, lightly circulated 1909S VDB cent. The popular key issue in the Lincoln cent series. (#2426) 3093 1909-s VDB Rim Damage nGC Details. Unc. Despite the NGC designation, damage to the rims of this key date Lincoln cent is confined to moderate marks at 5 oclock on the reverse. Boldly struck and lustrous with smooth orange-red and lavender surfaces. (#2426) 3094 1909-s VDB Ms64 Brown PCGs. Pleasing olive-brown toning covers the satiny surfaces of this well preserved key date near-Gem. Red-orange luster surrounds the devices. A smooth, unmarked coin, close to Gem quality.(#2426) 3095 1909-s VDB Ms63 Red and Brown PCGs. Splashes of pinkishorange mint luster appear beneath light brown toning on both sides of this Select Mint State piece, destined for a splendid set of Lincoln cents.(#2427) 3096 1909-s VDB Ms64 Red and Brown PCGs. This attractive, welldetailed Choice example displays mostly red surfaces, with traces of light brown toning and a few dark color spots. Vibrant mint luster adds to the considerable eye appeal.(#2427) 3098 1909-s VDB 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 of U.S. numismatics. This Red Gem offers marvelously smooth copper-gold surfaces with a touch of forest-green at the upper reverse. The strike is exemplary. Ex: The Connelly Collection (Heritage, 9/2010), lot 3289. (#2428)

3097 1909-s VDB Ms64 Red PCGs. This sharply defined near-Gem has subdued reddish-orange surfaces with splashes of gold and violet toning. Small black specks on each side are mostly trivial and limit the grade of this satiny piece. Take this opportunity to add the popular 1909-S VDB cent to your collection. (#2428)

Celebrated 1909-s VDB Cent, Ms65 Red

Red Gem 1909-s VDB Cent

3099 1909-s VDB Ms65 Red PCGs. The famous 1909-S VDB has the lowest mintage of any business issue of the series. Production was brief due to the placement of the initials, deemed too prominent in that more modest era. The present orange-gold Gem is well struck and magnificently preserved. Encapsulated in an old green label holder. From The Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr. Collection. (#2428)

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3100 1912-s Ms64 Red PCGs. This sharply detailed near-Gem exhibits pale orange luster with satin surfaces. A few splashes of pale blue toning fail to diminish the eye appeal of this lovely cent. (#2458) 3101 1912-s Ms64 Red PCGs. Both sides show frosty luster with pale orange surfaces that are subdued by a number of carbon flecks and hints of light brown toning.(#2458)

Red and Brown Choice 1914-D Cent

Fiery Ms67 Red 1913 Cent an important Registry set Coin


3104 1914-D Ms64 Red and Brown nGC. Medium sea-green and rose-red colors endow this satiny and sharply struck key date nearGem. Carbon and contact are virtually absent, and the eye appeal is exceptional, even for the MS64 level. Scarcer in Mint State than the lower mintage 1909-S VDB. Encapsulated in a prior generation holder. From The Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr. Collection. (#2472) 3105 1914-s Ms64 Red PCGs. Both sides of this sharply detailed Lincoln cent exhibit brilliant surfaces with satin luster. The obverse is golden-orange and the reverse is reddish-orange. (#2476) 3106 1916-D Ms65 Red and Brown PCGs. CaC. The obverse has considerable orange luster with pale blue toning and the reverse is mostly deep steel with hints of orange on this sharply detailed example. Tied for the finest Red and Brown example certified at PCGS. Population: 39 in 65 Red and Brown, 0 finer (1/12). (#2490) 3107 1918 Ms66 Red PCGs. This brilliant Premium Gem exhibits fiery orange mint luster with frosty copper surfaces and bold design motifs. An amazing example for the connoisseur. (#2506) 3108 1918 Ms66+ Red PCGs. A stunning Premium Gem, and an extraordinary opportunity for the advanced Registry Set collector. This piece is sharply defined with brilliant orange surfaces and frosty luster. Population: 7 in 66+ Red, 14 finer (1/12).(#2506) 3109 1918 Ms66 Red PCGs. CaC. Sharply struck and fully brilliant, this Premium Gem has frosty orange luster with few carbon flecks only visible under a glass. An outstanding representative, and rarely found finer.(#2506)

Choice 1918-s lincoln Cent Elusive Example With Red surfaces


3102 1913 Ms67 Red PCGs. With only five MS67 Red examples of the 1913 cent certified by PCGS and none numerically finer (1/12), this issue is a serious bottleneck entry for top-level Lincoln cent Registry Set enthusiasts. Consider this an opportunity to leapfrog the competition, as well as a simply beautiful example of an early Red Lincoln cent. Pale copper-pink surfaces prevail on this bright yet slightly satiny Superb Gem, while an area at the upper right reverse has a richer peach hue. The detail is crisp, and while minor carbon is noted at the left obverse rim and lower reverse, the all-around eye appeal remains excellent. (#2461) 3103 1914 Ms65 Red PCGs. This sharply detailed Gem has brilliant orange mint color with satin luster and slight mellowing along the obverse border. A few scattered grade-consistent marks are noted, but no spots are visible. PCGS has only certified 48 finer Red specimens (1/12).(#2470) 3110 1918-s Ms64 Red PCGs. CaC. The original red surfaces of this impressive Choice specimen show a few microscopic carbon spots in the upper right obverse field and a hint of lilac toning on the reverse. Sharply detailed design elements and blazing mint luster create terrific visual appeal. Population: 62 in 64 Red, 15 finer (1/12). (#2512)

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3111 1920-D Ms66 Brown nGC. The obverse of this Premium Gem is entirely brown with satiny luster and iridescent toning, while the reverse has virtually full faded orange luster. An important opportunity is presented to the avid Lincoln cent collector. (#2525) 3112 1922 no D strong Reverse Environmental Damage nGC Details. VF. Fs-401. Die Pair 2. A deep chocolate-brown representative with subtle gray verdigris in protected areas of the reverse. As always for this key variety, the reverse appears higher grade. The lines in the wheat ears have nearly full separation. (#3285) 3113 1922 no D strong Reverse XF40 PCGs. Fs-401. The Strong Reverse, also known as Die Pair 2, is the true 1922 Plain Lincoln cent with no trace of the mintmark. Two other die pairs exist, and are commonly called Weak D varieties. This example has medium olive-brown surfaces with a solitary dark toning spot. (#3285)

3117 1926-s Ms63 Red and Brown PCGs. The pleasing surfaces of this impressive Select piece show mixed red and brown patina with just a few specks of darker color. Much original mint luster remains, and the devices are sharply detailed. Population: 14 in 63 Red and Brown, 68 finer (1/12).(#2575) 3118 1929 Ms67 Red PCGs. Pale copper interiors with a deepening to orange and minor spotting along the rims. A crisply detailed and attractive Superb Gem, ideal for Registry Set collectors. Population: 47 in 67 Red, 0 finer (1/12).(#2596)

1943-s steel Cent, Ms68 none Finer Certified

Choice XF no D 1922 Cent strong Reverse, Die Pair 2

3119 1943-s Ms68 PCGs. Brilliant satin luster, smooth and even surfaces, and a sharp strike characterize this light gray, gold, and pale blue Superb Gem. Exceptionally well preserved; no examples have been certified finer by either NGC or PCGS. Population: 52 in 68, 0 finer (1/12). (#2717)

Rich Ms66 Red 1952-D/s Cent Great overmintmark


3114 1922 no D strong Reverse XF45 PCGs. CaC. Fs-401. Die Pair 2. TRUST and the final 2 in the date are sharp, characteristic of this key date variety. This lightly abraded chocolate-brown representative has bold definition on the lines of the wheat ears. Philadelphia failed to strike Lincoln cents in 1922, likely due to the uncommonly large production of silver dollars that year. (#3285)

1923-s Cent, Ms65 Red and Brown scarce With any original Red Remaining
3120 1952-D/s Ms66 Red PCGs. Fs-511. The low curve of the S under the D is plain when magnified. Fresh copper-orange luster shows few flaws, though a tiny vertical mark is noted under the word LIBERTY and a small flyspeck is noted to the right of Lincolns forehead. A high-quality coin: It is the single finest example of the overmintmark variety in the PCGS Population Report, and there are only 49 numerically finer Red examples of the regular variety (2/12). 3121 1955 Doubled Die obverse aU50 nGC. Fs-101. A chocolatebrown example of this imposing doubled die mint error. No marks or spots are consequential, and wear is moderate on the high points of Lincolns head.(#2825) 3122 1955 Doubled Die obverse improperly Cleaned nGC Details. aU. Fs-101. The olive-green, ocean-blue, and rose-red colors are induced, but satin luster is extensive and the cheekbone and jaw show only a hint of wear. The right reverse displays a pair of thin vertical marks. 3123 1955 Doubled Die obverse aU55 PCGs. Fs-101. A case can be made that the 1955 Doubled Die cent popularized modern variety collecting. This variety was known long before most others were discovered. Both sides of this green-label PCGS-certified Choice AU example have deep brown surfaces with hints of pale blue toning.(#2825)

3115 1923-s Ms65 Red and Brown nGC. The 1923-S is scarce with significant red color and a strong strike. This piece has both. That being said, the red on this piece, as on all original 1923-S cents is a deeper red and not the bright orange-red color seen on, say, a 1919. This is an exceptionally attractive example with problemfree surfaces and no discernable marks. Census: 40 in 65 Red and Brown, 0 finer (2/12). (#2547) 3116 1924-D Ms64 Red and Brown PCGs. This is an amazing Lincoln cent, from an issue that rarely has any amount of original mint color. Both sides have satin luster with deep orange mint color and hints of blue toning. PCGS has certified just 25 finer Red and Brown specimens (1/12).(#2553)

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Famous Doubled Die 1955 Cent Ms62 Brown

Premium Gem Proof 1915 lincoln Cent among the Finest PCGs Red and Brown Cents

3124 1955 Doubled Die obverse Ms62 Brown nGC. Fs-101. A satiny medium brown representative of this celebrated doubled die variety. The strike shows only slight softness on the jaw and cheekbone. Only minor marks are present aside from a faint line east of the E in ONE. Not the rarest major doubled die of the series (that honor belongs to the 1958) but unquestionably the most dramatic. (#2825) 3125 1972 Doubled Die obverse Ms66 Red nGC. Fs-101. There are a number of 1972 doubled die varieties listed in Cherrypickers, but the reference isnt needed to attribute FS-101, given the extraordinary strength of the obverse doubling. The variety is reminiscent of the famous 1955 doubled die obverse. A high grade peach-red Premium Gem, lustrous and nearly flawless. (#2950)

3130 1915 PR66 Red and Brown PCGs. The original red surfaces of this attractive Premium Gem show a few areas of light brown toning and some highlights of lilac and lavender. The surfaces retain much of their original matte luster and the design elements are sharply detailed throughout. From a matte proof mintage of 1,150 pieces. Population: 17 in 66 Red and Brown, 0 finer (1/12). (#3322) 3131 1937 PR66 Cameo nGC. Rich orange centers cede to lighter yellow-gold near the rims. An intricately struck and beautifully preserved Premium Gem, an uncommon Cameo representative from the proof run of 1936 to 1942. Census: 14 in 66 Cameo, 2 finer (2/12).(#83338)

1990 Proof set Featuring no s Cent

PRooF linColn CEnTs


1909 lincoln Cent, PR66 Red and Brown Rich Red and lime-Green surfaces

3126 1909 PR66 Red and Brown PCGs. A substantial mintage of 2,342 proofs was struck after the designers initials were removed from the reverse die. This is an exceptionally attractive 1909 Plain cent. The strike shows the expected sharpness, as only seen on proofs. This is especially evident on the squared borders, sharp definition on the bowtie as well as other design features. The surfaces retain a generous amount of original red with substantial lime green also present on each side (perhaps 50%). This is a special 1909 proof cent for the astute buyer who recognizes the value represented by high-grade coins with Red and Brown surfaces. Population: 24 in 66 Red and Brown, 3 finer (1/12). (#3304) 3127 1913 PR65 Red and Brown PCGs. CaC. A lovely Gem matte proof Lincoln cent, this specimen exhibits satin luster with subdued red and orange surfaces. The reverse has splashes of blue, and both sides exhibit trivial carbon flecks and contact marks. (#3316) 3128 1913 PR64 Red nGC. Fully brilliant with light orange surfaces. The obverse shows considerable reflectivity for a matte proof, while the reverse has the usual subdued appearance.(#3317) 3129 1914 PR64 Red and Brown PCGs. The surfaces of this nearGem matte proof Lincoln cent combine bright orange luster with medium brown and pale blue toning. The strike is sharp and eye appeal is excellent.(#3319)

3132 1990 no s Proof Cent in a Government set. At first glance, this appears to be a normal 1990 proof set in the government case. Closer inspection reveals that the cent, a fully Red piece with moderate to heavy contrast, is actually of the rare No S variety. The obverse rim displays moderate aqua toning from the nearby holder. The other four pieces are moderately to heavily contrasted with minimal patina. (Total: 5 coins)

1990 no s Proof Cent in Government set High Quality and Contrast

3133 1990 no s Proof set in Government Packaging. A fortunate proof set customer received a great bonus in 1990, as the cent in this set lacks the S mintmark. All coins are minimally toned with excellent contrast; the cent in particular has Deep Cameo contrast or nearly so. The copper-plated fields show extensive microtexture that does not interfere with the reflectivity. (Total: 5 coins)

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TWo CEnT PiECEs


scarce small Motto 1864 Two Cent Piece Ms65 Red and Brown

3138 1870 PR66 Red and Brown nGC. An impressive Premium Gem that is virtually full Red with delicate pale blue toning on each side. Census: 19 in 66 Red and Brown, 0 finer (2/12).(#3643) 3139 1873 Closed 3 PR61 Brown nGC. Myriad dark spots appear on each side of this light brown and iridescent proof. 1873 was a proofonly issue with Closed 3 coins struck early in the year and Open 3 pieces struck later the same year.(#3651)

THREE CEnT silVER


3140 1851 Ms66 PCGs. A sharply defined Premium Gem, the firstyear 1851 three cent silver piece is rarely found finer, with just 10 higher PCGS certified examples. This piece is fully brilliant with frosty silver luster.(#3664) 3134 1864 small Motto Ms65 Red and Brown nGC. Fs-401. This fully struck brick-red and peach-gold Gem has booming luster and an absence of relevant marks or spots. A desirable yet affordable example of a briefly coined design. The Small Motto subtype is far scarcer than its 1864 Large Motto successor. Encased in a prior generation holder. From The Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr. Collection. (#3580) 3135 1867 Doubled Die XF40 PCGs. Fs-101. The obverse is sharply die doubled, most easily visible at IN GOD WE TRUST. This pleasing piece has smooth brown surfaces with hints of olive toning along the borders.(#3594) 3141 1853 Ms66 PCGs. CaC. Housed in a green-label PCGS holder, this frosty Premium Gem exhibits olive-gold toning over brilliant silver surfaces. Population: 48 in 66, 5 finer (1/12). (#3667) 3142 1854 Ms65 PCGs. This well-detailed Gem displays vibrant mint luster and attractive shades of champagne-gold and lavender toning. From a mintage of 671,000 pieces. Population: 45 in 65, 8 finer (1/12).(#3670) 3143 1862/1 Ms65 PCGs. Fs-301. Housed in an early green-label PCGS holder, this boldly defined overdate three cent silver has frosty white luster with peripheral blue and gold toning. From The Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr. Collection.(#3681)

luminous 1872 Doubled Die obverse Two Cent Fs-101, Ms64 Red and Brown

PRooF THREE CEnT silVER


1858 Trime, PR64+ Cameo landmark Proof issue

3136 1872 Doubled Die obverse Ms64 Red and Brown PCGs. Fs-101. This doubled die adds value to an already scarce and exciting coin. Luminous surfaces are primarily light copper-orange at the outer zones, though the interiors show a degree of mellowing toward mahogany and sea-green. For the variety, Population: 1 in 64 Red and Brown, 1 finer (1/12). (#3613)

PRooF TWo CEnT PiECEs


Red Gem Proof 1867 Two Cent

3144 1858 PR64+ Cameo PCGs. Proof sets were offered commercially for the first time in 1858, and the estimated mintage of proof trimes was only 210 pieces. Sharply detailed in most areas, this high-end Choice specimen shows a little weakness in the lower outlines of the star. The deeply mirrored fields contrast boldly with the frosty devices and a few hints of champagne-gold and lavender toning accent the surfaces. Population: 1 in 64+ Cameo, 2 finer (1/12). (#83705) 3145 1871 PR65 Cameo PCGs. The sharply detailed, frosty devices of this spectacular Gem contrast boldly with the brightly mirrored fields, under attractive shades of champagne-gold toning. Population: 6 in 65 Cameo, 6 finer (1/12).(#83722) 3146 1872 PR65 PCGs. CaC. Brightly mirrored and sharply detailed, this attractive Gem is toned in vivid shades of champagne-gold and violet. Population: 30 in 65, 18 finer (1/12).Housed in a green label holder. Population: 30 in 65, 18 finer (1/12).(#3723)

3137 1867 PR65 Red PCGs. This peach-gold Gem has flashy fields and an intricate strike. No contact marks are present, and only a few minute flecks deny numismatic perfection. A wonderful specimen from the low proof mintage of 625 pieces. Housed in an old green label holder. Population: 20 in 65 Red, 3 finer (1/12). (#3635)

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THREE CEnT niCKEls


Ms65 1885 Three Cent nickel Famously low Mintage

3150 1868 PR65 Cameo nGC. The deeply reflective fields of this impressive Gem set off the frosty design elements in a dramatic cameo effect. The devices are sharply detailed and the surfaces show only minor signs of contact.(#83764) 3151 1869 PR66 Cameo nGC. CaC. A remarkable Premium Gem, this lovely Cameo proof has fully brilliant nickel-gray surfaces with sharp design definition and excellent eye appeal. The obverse hosts scattered die polish lines with trivial lint marks and planchet flakes, all as struck. Census: 29 in 66 Cameo, 5 finer (2/12). (#83765)

1877 nickel Three Cent, PR67 Cameo Proof-only issue

3152 1877 PR67 Cameo nGC. Pale nickel-blue and light gold colors mingle on this well-contrasted Superb Gem specimen, and additional flecks of deeper green-gold color are scattered on the reverse. Great eye appeal for this popular and challenging proofonly issue. Census: 18 in 67 Cameo, 1 finer (1/12). (#83773) 3153 1882 PR67 PCGs. CaC. This boldly defined Superb Gem proof exhibits light gray surfaces with faint gold toning. An appealing example with light field-to-device contrast. Population: 85 in 67, 7 finer (1/12).(#3778) 3154 1886 PR66 Cameo nGC. Last of the three proof-only issues, the 1886 has broad availability in lesser grades but is more challenging as a better Cameo proof. This Premium Gem specimen is boldly contrasted with a touch of golden color. Census: 26 in 66 Cameo, 15 finer (2/12).(#83782) 3147 1885 Ms65 PCGs. The 1885 three cent nickel presents a weird corner-case in U.S. coinage history: a nonzero business strike mintage is smaller than the proof mintage, 3,790 specimens versus 1,000 business strikes. Any example of the circulation 1885 three cent nickel is prized, but especially a Gem such as the present piece. Softly struck with subtly frosted luster, it has clear business strike characteristics under medium-gray patina with gold and olive overtones. The coins holder, a first-generation PCGS rattler, is a welcome bonus. Population: 12 in 65, 12 finer (1/12). From The Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr. Collection. (#3753) 3148 1888 Ms65 PCGs. Minor repunching appears in all three 8s. Housed in a first-generation PCGS holder, this Gem has sharp detail with satiny gray luster and excellent eye appeal. From The Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr. Collection.(#3757)

sHiElD niCKEl
3155 1866 Rays Ms64 PCGs. An impressive near-Gem specimen, this green-label PCGS certified With Rays Shield nickel exhibits bold design motifs with frosty gray luster and splashes of gold toning. From The Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr. Collection.(#3790)

PRooF sHiElD niCKEls


3156 1878 PR65 PCGs. A lovely Gem representative of this proof-only date housed in a first-generation PCGS holder, this specimen has lightly mirrored gray fields with faint gold accents. From The Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr. Collection.(#3832) 3157 1883 PR66 Cameo PCGs. CaC. The transitional year for nickel five-cent pieces, with three different types produced. The first of those was the Shield nickel and the example offered here is an amazing Premium Gem Cameo proof. Both sides are bright gray with fully mirrored fields and lustrous devices. The date shows some distinctive recutting. Population: 47 in 66 Cameo, 5 finer (1/12). (#83838)

PRooF THREE CEnT niCKEls


3149 1867 PR66 Cameo nGC. CaC. Essentially brilliant nickelgray surfaces host faint champagne toning on each side, with deeply mirrored fields and satin devices. This lovely Premium Gem displays sharp detail on the devices. A squiggly lint mark is visible on the neck. Census: 58 in 66 Cameo, 2 finer (2/12). (#83763)

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liBERTy niCKEls
3158 1885 VF30 PCGs. The key issue in the Liberty nickel series, this moderately worn specimen has light gray surfaces with pale gold and blue toning.(#3846) 3159 1886 Ms62 PCGs. The 1886 is finally coming into its own as far as rarity relative to the 1885. It is very nearly as rare and a highly desirable date in mint condition. This is a lustrous, oyster-gray example with a few shallow abrasions. The only detracting element is softness of strike on each side.(#3847) 3160 1904 Ms66 PCGs. Splashes of bright gold toning cover nearly the entire surface on each side of this lustrous Premium Gem. Pristine surfaces accompany a sharp strike. Population: 66 in 66, 0 finer (1/12).(#3865) 3161 1912-D Ms65 PCGs. Fully struck and well preserved, with vibrant orange-gold color on the reverse, and lovely if more subdued amber-olive toning on the obverse. There are a pair of small contact marks near the obverse center, one next to Libertys ear, and the other just beneath her eye.(#3874) 3162 1912-s aU58 nGC. One of the three keys to the Liberty nickel series, which includes the 1885 and 1886 issues as well. This is a medium gray example with reddish undertones. Lightly abraded. (#3875)

PRooF liBERTy niCKEls


3165 1883 no Cents PR66 Cameo PCGs. The sole proof issue of the No Cents Liberty nickel design type, represented here by a wellcontrasted Premium Gem with mixed silver-white and gold-orange surfaces. Bright and appealing. Population: 59 in 66 Cameo, 11 finer (1/12).(#83878)

1883 no Cents nickel, PR66 Ultra Cameo astonishing White-on-Black Contrast

Choice 1912-s liberty nickel Popular low-Mintage Key

3166 1883 no Cents PR66 Ultra Cameo nGC. Although the 1883 No Cents nickel ranks among the most plentiful issues of the entire series, examples at the current level of preservation are nearly impossible to locate. NGC has certified 930 proof 1883 No Cents nickels, but only nine of those are designated Ultra Cameo, including five at this grade and two finer (2/12). This impressive specimen is brilliant and untoned, with fully detailed devices and strong white-on-black contrast. (#93878) 3167 1885 PR67 nGC. This fully detailed Superb Gem proof has moderately mirrored fields around softly lustrous devices, all shining through delicate gold toning. An impressive and appealing specimen. Census: 16 in 67, 3 finer (2/12).(#3883) 3168 1890 PR65 Cameo PCGs. CaC. A sensational example, this 1890 nickel combines deeply mirrored fields and lustrous, boldly defined devices, creating wonderful contrast. Population: 22 in 65 Cameo, 6 finer (1/12).(#83888)

3163 1912-s Ms64 PCGs. The 1912-S Liberty nickel is a key date, popular because of its low mintage and the fact that it represents the last year of the design, except for the clandestine 1913 issue. This pleasing Choice example is brightly lustrous and sharply detailed, with attractive hints of gold and lavender toning. (#3875)

1912-s liberty Head nickel, Ms65 low-Mintage, Final Business-strike issue

3164 1912-s Ms65 PCGs. This delightful Gem represents the last year of business-strike production for the Liberty Head design, and the San Francisco Mint struck only 238,000 pieces. The design elements are sharply detailed and the surfaces display vibrant mint luster, under attractive shades of champagne-gold and lavender toning. PCGS has certified only eight coins in higher numeric grades (1/12). (#3875)

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singular PR68 1891 liberty nickel

BUFFalo niCKEls
3173 1913 Type one Ms67+ PCGs. CaC. An amazing Type One Buffalo nickel, this Superb Gem combines ice-blue with gold and violet toning over its highly lustrous surfaces. Sharply defined with frosty mint brilliance. Population: 3 in 67+, 12 finer (1/12). (#3915) 3174 1913 Type Two Ms66 PCGs. Light champagne toning appears over the highly lustrous gray surfaces of this Premium Gem. The strike is bold and nearly complete. PCGS has only certified 17 finer pieces (2/12).(#3921) 3175 1913-s Type Two Ms63 PCGs. Dusky golden-gray toning enriches this satiny low mintage Buffalo nickel. Sharply struck except for the usual moderate blending on the hair above the braid. Valuable even in well worn condition, the Type Two 1913-S may provide maximum value in the present grade.(#3923)

1914/3 Buffalo nickel, Ms64 one of the Finest Known

3169 1891 PR68 nGC. NGC has certified only three proof 1891 Liberty nickels as PR68, regardless of contrast designation, and PCGS none (1/12). While this is the only non-Cameo specimen of the three, it is nonetheless a beautiful and entirely worthwhile coin. There is a clear contrast in texture between the exquisitely detailed, delicately frosted devices and the smooth semireflectivity of the mirrors, though the coins rich patina, green-gold and pale blue with additional light peach in patches at the margins, dulls what must have been a wonderful cameo effect. Surface quality, as demanded of the grade, is exceptional. (#3889) 3170 1892 PR66 Cameo PCGs. CaC. A wonderful Premium Gem Cameo proof, this light nickel-gray specimen has excellent contrast with a high degree of eye appeal. Traces of iridescent toning are visible at certain light angles. Population: 21 in 66 Cameo, 0 finer (1/12).(#83890) 3171 1893 PR67 Cameo nGC. A hint of champagne toning appears on each side of this amazing Superb Gem Cameo proof. The strike is absolutely full, with deeply mirrored fields and lustrous, satiny devices. Tied for the finest numerically graded Cameo proof 1893 nickel at NGC.(#83891) 3172 1894 PR66 Cameo PCGs. A sensational Premium Gem Cameo proof, this untoned Liberty nickel has deeply mirrored fields and sharply defined, frosty devices. Population: 13 in 66 Cameo, 3 finer (1/12).(#83892)

3176 1914/3 Ms64 PCGs. CaC. Fs-101. This is an earlier die state of this recently discovered overdate. There is a ridge at the top of each side of the top of the 4 in the date, and a diagonal ridge that is clear and points down and to the left. Very few high-grade overdates have been discovered since the first coin was found in 1996. The surfaces glow with satiny mint luster and each side has light gray-golden and rose patina. Population: 12 in 64, 4 finer (1/12). (#93924)

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important aU50 1916 Doubled Die nickel Boldly Doubled Date

3177 1916 Doubled Die obverse aU50 nGC. Fs-101. Lightly worn over both sides with muted gray surfaces showing accents of reddish-tan color. The rehubbing on this variety is strong and clearly visible, even without a glass; the 9 and 6 are especially pronounced. It is so clearly evident that it is difficult to imagine why this variety remained undiscovered until 1962. The Doubled Die 1916 nickel is perhaps the first among peers for the major Buffalo nickel die varieties. It is elusive in all grades complicated by the wear-prone nature of the date area and virtually unobtainable in AU and Mint State. Census: 5 in 50, 36 finer (1/12). (#3931)

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Famous 1916 Doubled Die obverse nickel Fabulous Ms63 Example of Fs-101

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3178 1916 Doubled Die obverse Ms63 nGC. Fs-101. In CONECA parlance (the Combined Organizations of

Numismatic Error Collectors of America), the 1916 Doubled Die Obverse Buffalo has been described as an example of pivoted hub doubling, where the dual hubbing is rotated about a pivot point near the rim. But a close look at this variety adds substance to a point that group makes on its website (www.conecaonline.org) where it has gotten away from such technical descriptions in favor of the more-generic hub doubling error or doubled die error: In its infancy, the collecting of hub doubled coins, commonly known as doubled dies, centered around the circumstances that produced the various kinds of doubling known. For example, the doubling on some coins appeared all the way around the rim lettering in a clockwise or counter-clockwise fashion. Other coins exhibited doubling on just some of the rim lettering. On other coins, the doubling was directed toward the center or the rim. Still on others the doubling affected only certain design elements. Thus the following classes of hub doubling were proposed, principally by Alan Herbert, to explain these differences. Most hub doubling is now regarded as a hybrid of these classes. It is very difficult with only a coin in hand to logically backtrack and find the cause of its hub doubling. So many things can and do happen in the hubbing process that figuring out exactly what happened in each case may not be possible. Again, the important thing is recognizing the variety as true hub doubling, not in determining to which class of hub doubling it belongs.

On the 1916 Doubled Die Buffalo, the doubling is clearly boldest in the region of the date, appearing to be pivoted hub doubling with the pivot point opposite about 1:30 near the obverse rim, a location at which the doubling is too minute to be perceived. But something else is going on, as well. The doubling of the date is not of the carbon-copy variety not even an off-center carbon copy. The first appearance of the date is of course level on the coin, but the second, doubled occurrence of the date appears to tilt slightly upward from left to right an understandable observance, given our comprehension of pivoted hub doubling. What is more difficult to explain, however: On the doubled date, the first 1 is barely visible, with only part of its top showing. Each successive digit shows more detail toward the bottom, with the last 6 nearly complete on the bottom loop. What happened to cause this phenomenon? The second hub blow appears to have been a glancing one, with planar misalignment between hub and the die it was striking. It is not only the extreme elusiveness of this variety, but its extreme oddness as well, that contributes to its appeal. This example of the 1916 Doubled Die Obverse nickel must have been certified at least a few years ago, for the label uses the old Fivaz-Stanton number, FS-016. The coin itself is luminous under a mix of light gray and greengold shadings with occasional glimpses of lavender and violet. It is strongly appealing despite wispy abrasions and a flyspeck to the southeast of the portraits chin, and the strike is decent, if a trifle soft on the bisons shoulder. An important and rare Mint State survivor of this cherished variant. Census: 4 in 63, 4 finer (2/12). (#3931)

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VF20 1918/7-D overdate nickel solid Midrange Example

Choice 1919-D Buffalo nickel above-average strike

3179 1918/7-D VF20 PCGs. Fs-101. A solid midrange representative of this ever-popular overdated Buffalo nickel issue. Moderately worn surfaces have a nickel-gray base with green and sage overtones clustered around the field-device boundaries. The date area is sharp, and the 8 shows its diagnostic corner from the 7 at top right. (#3939) 3180 1918-s Ms63 PCGs. This Select Mint State piece has a typical strike with central obverse and reverse weakness that limits the grade. The satin surfaces have brilliant gray luster with hints of champagne toning.(#3940)

3183 1919-D Ms64 PCGs. CaC. The 1919-D Buffalo nickel is known for striking problems, and the date is scarce in high grade. This attractive Choice example shows just a touch of softness on the hair above the braid and the bisons shoulder, but other devices are sharp. The surfaces exhibit vibrant mint luster and pleasing shades of champagne-gold and ice-blue toning. (#3942) 3184 1919-s Ms63 PCGs. CaC. Considerable weakness appears at the centers on both sides of this Select Mint State Buffalo nickel. The surfaces have pastel blue and iridescent toning over satin luster.(#3943)

sharply struck 1919-D nickel, Ms64

noteworthy Gem 1919-s nickel

3181 1919-D Ms64 PCGs. The 1919-D, while acknowledged as challenging in many respects, is available for a price in grades through MS63 but borders on scarce any finer. This near-Gem has pale nickel-blue and richer golden patina, with the latter color appearing toward the right on each side. Detail is impressive. PCGS has graded 69 coins as MS65 or better (1/12). (#3942)

1919-D Buffalo nickel Boldly Detailed near-Gem

3182 1919-D Ms64 PCGs. This issue is routinely seen with a weak strike but the present piece is a remarkable exception with virtually full design definition. The satiny gray surfaces have light gold toning on the obverse, rose and blue on the reverse. PCGS has only certified 69 finer (2/12). (#3942)

3185 1919-s Ms65 nGC. While this earlier San Francisco Buffalo nickel issue is readily available in lesser grades, it emerges as a condition rarity at the Gem level, and NGC and PCGS have graded only 10 finer examples between them (1/12). This MS65 coin is broadly luminous with a considerable quicksilver element under gold, orange, and lavender-violet patina. As often seen, the strike is soft through the centers, though on the reverse, the bisons shoulder is better-defined than usual. On the bisons head, the horn is fully outlined but not rounded. A vertical mark just to the right of the braid contributes to the grade. (#3943)

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3186 1920-D Ms63 PCGs. CaC. Light golden-tan and steel-gray patina adorns this coruscating and unmarked Select better date nickel. Nicely struck for the issue. A late die state with many slender cracks. Housed in a green label holder.(#3945)

1921-s Buffalo nickel, Ms63 nice Toning and luster

Richly Toned Ms65 1920-s nickel

3189 1921-s Ms63 PCGs. CaC. This impressive Select example is sharply detailed in most areas but shows just a touch of softness on the bisons shoulder. The surfaces display vibrant mint luster and attractive shades of pale green, gray, and ice-blue toning, with exceptional eye appeal. The 1921-S claims a low mintage of 1.5 million pieces. (#3948) 3190 1923 Ms66 PCGs. More than 35 million 1923 Buffalo nickels were minted, suggesting the date is common. However, in Gem or finer grades it is conditionally rare. This Premium Gem is exceeded by only 10 finer PCGS certified coins (1/12). Both sides have delicate gold toning over satiny gray surfaces with brilliant mint luster.(#3949) 3191 1923-s Ms64 PCGs. CaC. This Choice Mint State Buffalo nickel is fully lustrous with satiny gray surfaces and delicate champagne toning. Although shy of a full strike, the details are sharper than usual for this branch Mint nickel. A few trivial marks and tiny carbon specks are evident with a glass. PCGS has only certified 42 finer (1/12).(#3950)

1923-s nickel, Ms65 lovely surfaces, Well struck

3187 1920-s Ms65 nGC. Most authorities on the Buffalo nickels are critical of the quality of 1920-S nickels, with both strike and luster given the proverbial thumbs-down. While the strike is not spectacular on the present Gem and good luck finding a coin with such a strike! the luster and toning more than make up any deficit in eye appeal. Liquid-frost luster is silver-to-blue in the centers with lush gold, orange, rose, and violet peripheral elements. Surface quality is excellent, as demanded of a Gem. The sole MS65 example of the issue known to NGC, with only one MS66 (nonStar) coin numerically finer in the Census (1/12). (#3946) 3188 1921-s Ms62 PCGs. Although more available than certain later S-mint Buffalos of the 1920s such as the 1926-S, the 21-S is still a rare issue. This satiny Mint State example has light gray luster with delicate rose and iridescent toning.(#3948)

3192 1923-s Ms65 nGC. Like all denominations from this date and mintmark, the 1923-S nickel was minted in fairly modest numbers but appears to have never been saved in any appreciable quantity in mint condition. Those that do qualify as Uncirculated are generally only of average sharpness and only rarely merit a Gem rating. This boldly defined specimen is toned in soft sky-blue and golden hues with much underlying brilliance. An important offering for the advanced Buffalo nickel collector. Census: 32 in 65, 6 finer (2/12). Ex: Long Beach Signature (Heritage, 2/2005), lot 5996. (#3950)

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Gem 1924-D Buffalo nickel only one Finer PCGs Coin

impressive superb Gem 1926 nickel

3193 1924-D Ms65 PCGs. CaC. Sharply detailed on the obverse, this attractive Gem Buffalo nickel shows just the slightest softness on the bisons shoulder. The surfaces are blanketed in iridescent layers of ice-blue and golden-brown toning, with vibrant mint luster. Population: 98 in 65, 1 finer (1/12). (#3952) 3194 1924-s aU53 PCGs. A pleasing example with traces of remaining luster, this light gray specimen has hints of subdued gold toning. A sharp strike is evident despite having light wear.(#3953)

3198 1926 Ms67 PCGs. Though this Philadelphia issue was struck in great numbers, ensuring its availability in lesser grades, it remains a condition rarity at the MS67 level. This Superb Gem has strong yet subtle luster, pale nickel-white with a partial green-gold overlay. Well-defined with smooth surfaces. Population: 28 in 67, 0 finer (1/12). (#3957)

lightly Toned near-Gem 1926-s nickel

luminous Ms63 1924-s nickel Challenging Mid-Decade issue

3195 1924-s Ms63 nGC. Glimpses of green-gold patina grace broadly luminous, subtly quicksilver surfaces on this S-mint Buffalo nickel. The 1924-S is a lower-mintage issue, seldom-seen in Select and better conditions, though examples usually are available for a price. The present piece is decent for the grade, if softly struck with wispy horizontal abrasions on the high points. (#3953)

1924-s nickel, Ms64 attractively Toned and Well-struck

3196 1924-s Ms64 PCGs. This is a well, but not fully struck example, and few are known with a full strike of this issue. The softly frosted mint luster is lightly covered with reddish-golden and lilac toning on each side, and the surfaces are surprisingly bright beneath the patina. Both obverse and reverse show minimal abrasions for an MS64. (#3953) 3197 1925-s Ms63 PCGs. Both sides of this Select Mint State Buffalo nickel combine gold and gray toning with satin surfaces. A small line of darker toning accompanies minor lamination at the upper obverse.(#3956)

3199 1926-s Ms64 PCGs. As the only regular-issue Buffalo nickel to have a sub-million mintage, the 1926-S is remarkably popular regardless of condition, but especially in better circulated grades and Mint State. The 1926-S remains available for a price into the Select level, but MS64 coins are conditionally scarce, and Gems rare. This luminous near-Gem has pale blue, lavender, and yellow tints over quicksilver fields and softly struck but minimally marked devices. A medium-sized fleck is noted at the rim, due south of the portraits chin, but this is one of the few distinguishing features of the piece. PCGS has certified 11 numerically finer examples (1/12). (#3959)

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series Key near-Gem 1926-s nickel

Exquisite Ms66 1927-s nickel

3200 1926-s Ms64 PCGs. As the only regular-issue Buffalo nickel with a sub-million mintage, the 1926-S has received plenty of attention from collectors over the years, and in a wide range of grades. The 1926-S is accessible in grades through MS63 and available for a price even in near-Gem, though anything finer is a definite condition rarity. This MS64 example has a golden overtone across broadly luminous surfaces that show a quicksilver element. Both sides are decently detailed for the date, and the portrait has a dab of lavender close to the feathers. PCGS has graded just 11 coins as MS65 or better (1/12). (#3959) 3201 1927-s Ms63 PCGs. CaC. Lustrous light gray surfaces are slightly subdued, limiting the grade of this attractive nickel. Hints of pale gold toning appear with a few trivial marks and carbon flecks.(#3962)

Gem 1927-s Buffalo nickel sharply Detailed, Better Date

3203 1927-s Ms66 nGC. Among other things, the low-availability 1927-S nickel provides a striking lesson in how population figures can become distorted. The date is a condition rarity from MS65 up, with a total of 19 MS65 coins known to NGC, five in MS66, and none finer (1/12). While there are three grading events for MS65 coins, by contrast, there are four for MS66 , out of just five events! Either a great coincidence has rendered most MS66 1927-S nickels astoundingly appealing, or resubmissions are afoot. In either case, this is the sole non-Star MS66 coin in the Census Report, though it could look the part of a Star survivor. It is well-defined with delicate jewel-tones over shimmering and semireflective luster, pale emerald-gold at the outer zones with soft sapphire and amethyst shadings at the centers. (#3962) 3204 1928-s Ms64 PCGs. CaC. Sharply detailed in most areas, this delightful Choice specimen shows just a touch of softness on the hair and Bisons shoulder. The surfaces are enhanced by shades of champagne-gold and ice-blue patina, with vibrant mint luster. (#3965) 3205 1929-D Ms65 PCGs. CaC. This delightful Gem displays vivid champagne-gold toning and vibrant mint luster. The bisons shoulder and head show a little softness, but the horn is complete and eye appeal is outstanding.(#3967) 3206 1936-D Ms67 nGC. CaC. Intense gold and iridescent toning appears on both sides of this frosty and highly lustrous Buffalo nickel that is tied for the finest NGC has certified. Census: 11 in 67, 0 finer (2/12).(#3978) 3207 1937-D Three-legged aU55 nGC. Fs-901. A pleasing Choice AU example of this famous die-polishing error, with lightly worn design elements, strong, subtle mint luster, and mixed silver-gray and light gold toning.(#3982)

3202 1927-s Ms65 anaCs. Attractive jade-green, crimson, gray, and gold toning embraces this unmarked and mildly prooflike better date nickel. Just 3,430,000 pieces were struck, and the vast majority of this production went into circulation and stayed there. Unlike most 1927-S nickels, the present piece has a good strike, since the date and mintmark are sharp, and the bisons hair and horn are crisp. Ex: Dallas Signature (Heritage, 7/06), lot 407, which realized $8,625. (#3962)

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Prized 1937-D Three-legged nickel Ms62, Colorful Patina

Celebrated 1937-D Three-legged nickel an attractive Gem

3208 1937-D Three-legged Ms62 PCGs. Fs-901. Neon iridescence is a rare phrase to describe a Buffalo nickels toning, yet that is the best shorthand for the profusion of chartreuse, electric-blue, hotpink, and hues in-between saturating each side. Beyond the patina, of course, this coin has great appeal as a Mint State example of the popular Three-Legged die state of the 1937-D nickel, minimally abraded but with blended high-point detail. (#3982)

Popular 1937-D Three-legged nickel a Coveted Gem Example

3210 1937-D Three-legged Ms65 nGC. Fs-901. This Gem example of the collector classic Three-Legged 1937-D Buffalo nickel was certified several years ago, as demonstrated by the use of the old Fivaz-Stanton number, FS-020.2, on the label. The grade, however, is far from dated, as the coin shows all the necessary vibrancy and surface preservation for an MS65 example. Green-to-gold outer toning gives way to nickel-silver interiors that show elements of frostiness to the luster. The reverse is in an earlier die state, with the rust lumps under the bison visible but faint. Census: 56 in 65, 18 finer (2/12). (#3982) 3211 1938-D Ms67+ PCGs. Only a few finer 1938-D nickels have been certified at PCGS. This Superb Gem has brilliant gold and iridescent toning over its satiny gray luster. Population: 9 in 67+, 8 finer (1/12).(#3984)

3209 1937-D Three-legged Ms65 PCGs. Fs-901. The ThreeLegged 1937-D nickels were discovered soon after their release, and so a number of higher-graded examples are available to contemporary collectors. Even so, the variant is a borderline condition rarity at the Gem level and very rare any better. This MS65 coin, housed in a second-generation PCGS holder, is softly struck but frosty with gold and peach overtones across otherwise nickel-white surfaces. As expected for the grade, both sides are minimally abraded, and the usual missing-foreleg and die rust diagnostics are plain. PCGS has graded only four numerically finer representatives (1/12). From The Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr. Collection. (#3982)
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1916 Buffalo nickel, PR64 low-Mintage Key to the series

1937 nickel, Gleaming PR67+

3212 1916 PR64 PCGs. CaC. The 1916 has the lowest mintage of the matte proof series, and not surprisingly is the scarcest of the five proof issues that make up this short, completable set. The absolute fullness of the strike on each side is always refreshing to see on a Buffalo nickel, and all too often is only found on proofs. This example is lightly and evenly toned in subtle shadings of lilac and golden with no obvious contact marks to explain the grade. (#3993) 3213 1936 Type onesatin Finish PR66 nGC. The Type One or Satin Finish proofs of 1936 were a throwback to the matte proof era. The same year also saw the first production of brilliant proof Buffalo nickels. This lovely Premium Gem has bold design motifs with lustrous gray surfaces and splashes of iridescent toning. From The Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr. Collection.(#3994) 3214 1936 Type onesatin Finish PR67 PCGs. Prized by numismatists today, the Satin Finish proofs were not as popular with collectors in 1936, who preferred the brilliant finish style. This spectacular Superb Gem is sharply detailed, with vibrant luster and lovely ice-blue and champagne-gold toning.(#3994) 3215 1936 Type TwoBrilliant Finish PR65 nGC. Razor-sharp definition is evident on all design elements and the deeply reflective, brilliant surfaces show no mentionable distractions. The popular Type Two variety was produced later in the year, due to collector dissatisfaction with the earlier Satin Finish coins. (#3995) 3216 1937 PR66 nGC. A lovely Premium Gem, this amber toned proof is free of carbon. The reverse has a few splashes of pale blue to enhance the eye appeal. Brilliant proof Buffalo nickels were only produced in 1936 and 1937 with limited opportunities for type collectors. From The Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr. Collection.(#3996)

3217 1937 PR67+ PCGs. CaC. This is a wonderfully preserved proof Buffalo nickel. The fields display unfathomable depth of reflectivity and each side is balanced in appearance. Perhaps the most extraordinary aspect is the lack of spots or flyspecks, an uncommon surface trait on this two-year type. Each side is mostly brilliant with just the slightest tinge of peripheral golden color. Population: 7 in 67+, 11 finer (1/12). (#3996)

1937 Buffalo nickel, PR67+ Deep Mirrors, attractive Toning

3218 1937 PR67+ PCGs secure. CaC. This high-end Superb Gem is fully struck, with intricate detail on the Indians braid and the bisons shoulder. The flawless surfaces are deeply mirrored, under attractive shades of ice-blue and lime-green patina. Eye appeal is terrific. Population: 7 in 67+, 11 finer (1/12). (#3996)

JEFFERson niCKEl
3219 1946-s Doubled Die obverse Ms64 nGC. Fs-101. Obvious die doubling is visible at the date and LIBERTY on this popular variety. A raised die line in the hair and ribbon behind Jeffersons neck is shaped like a hockey stick and is diagnostic for the variety. This Choice Mint State specimen has brilliant luster beneath delicate gold toning.

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3220 1956 PR67 Deep Cameo PCGs. Nickel-white and champagne hues have subtle interplay on this Deep Cameo Superb Gem proof. Uncommonly contrasted for its proof era and carefully preserved, this is a gleaming treasure. Population: 12 in 67 Deep Cameo, 5 finer (1/12).(#94188)

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iconic 1792 Half Disme, Fine Details Judd-7, nations First silver Coinage

3221 1792 Half Disme, Judd-7, Pollock-7, R.4 Damaged

nGC Details. Fine. The numismatic slogan that inspired the title of a PBS documentary is Money: History in Your Hands. Few coins can make so strong a claim to being part of history as the 1792 half disme, the first coinage type struck after the passage of the Mint Act of 1792. In the 1792 half disme is the first expression of Liberty as an allegorical figure on an official U.S. coin, described as the Parent of Science & Industry; the eagle too makes its debut. The spelling half disme is singular in the official U.S. coinage history, replaced by 10 C. and later one dime, but even this early variant has its charm. The story of the 1792 half disme has been told (and embellished) throughout the years, and only recently have scholars, most notably Joel Orosz and Carl Herkowitz, cut through to some well-documented truths. (George Washington put up silver for the 1792 half dismes: true. That it came from tableware: unsubstantiated.) Despite the extant misinformation, the essential nature of the 1792 half dismes as very scarce historical artifacts is not threatened. Collectors know this, and many examples are in strong hands that are reluctant to part with the pieces. In the case of this Fine Details example, it takes the offering of a remarkable collection to bring the piece to the auction block. While the coin shows peripheral damage, most visibly as a cut to the upper left reverse and another crossing the upperright reverse lettering, this well-worn piece retains considerable majesty. Blue and gold overtones settle on medium-gray surfaces that are better-defined on the obverse. Put the factors together, and this representative has a look far superior to what the Fine Details and Damaged descriptors might suggest, particularly when the coin is displayed reverse-up. From The Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr. Collection. (#11020)

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scarce V-2, lM-3 1803 Half Dime attractively Toned Ms61

1836 V-2, lM-4 Half Dime, Ms66 among the Finest Known

3225 1836 small 5C Ms66 nGC. V-2, lM-4, R.2. A stunning Gem coin that is deeply toned with russet-gold and lilac hues over the entire surface. The strike is sharp over the devices, with strong curls on Liberty and all the stars bold. On the reverse the die has been lapped causing many details to be shallow, and eliminating the stems on the tiny berries, which now float around the branch in their own little field of silver. Population: 17 in 66, 2 finer (1/12). Ex: FUN Signature (Heritage, 1/2005), lot 6049. (#4288)

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3226 1837 no stars, large Date (Curl Top 1) Ms64 PCGs. Lustrous medium gray surfaces show several splashes of iridescent toning on each side of this Choice Mint State specimen. Marking the first year of Gobrechts design on the half dimes and dimes, the No Stars issues provide the purest representation of his popular Seated Liberty obverse.(#4311)

superb Gem 1839 seated Half Dime short-lived no Drapery Type

3222 1803 large 8 Ms61 nGC. V-2, lM-3, R.3. Technically the most accessible of three 1803 half dime die pairs, though still scarce regardless of grade and a great rarity in Mint State. Intact luster glimmers under layers of gold, green, and blue patina with a patch of peach at the central reverse. The strike is excellent, and aside from miscellaneous wispy marks and a rim bump at the upper obverse, the preservation is solid. Among the most eye-appealing examples available for this challenging date, followed by the 1805 and then a long gap until the 1829 Capped Bust variant. For all 1803 die pairs combined, Census: 3 in 61, 6 finer (1/12). (#4269)

3227 1839 no Drapery Ms67 nGC. The Seated Liberty half dime design was produced without the extra fold of drapery at the elbow for only four years, and the 1839 issue enjoys tremendous popularity with type collectors. This sharply detailed Superb Gem displays vibrant mint luster under attractive shades of champagne-gold and powder-blue toning. Census: 7 in 67, 1 finer (1/12). (#4319) 3228 1844 Ms65 nGC. Both sides have subdued satin luster beneath deep gray and iridescent toning on this Gem early Seated piece. Census: 27 in 65, 9 finer (2/12).(#4333) 3229 1846 VG8 nGC. From a mintage of just 27,000 pieces, the 1846 Seated Liberty half dime is seldom encountered in any grade. This pleasing VG8 specimen is well-worn, but retains most important detail, and the fields show attractive greenish-gold and violet patina. Census: 5 in 8, 35 finer (2/12).(#4336) 3230 1855 arrows Ms65 nGC. This delightful Gem represents the brief three-year With Arrows type in fine fashion. Both sides have frosty silver luster and sharp design motifs with attractive iridescent toning. Census: 28 in 65, 8 finer (2/12).(#4360) 3231 1863 Ms65 PCGs. CaC. An important Civil War issue, this half dime survives from a mintage of just 18,000 pieces. Both sides have frosty silver luster with delicate peripheral gold toning and nearly complete design definition. Population: 24 in 65, 31 finer (1/12). (#4382)

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3223 1830 Ms64 nGC. V-7, lM-7, R.2. Light pearl-gray and chestnut toning visits this satiny Choice Bust type coin. Well struck and minimally abraded with distributed minute spots. (#4277) 3224 1835 small Date, small 5C Ms64 nGC. V-7, lM-10, R.1. A plentiful variety that is ideal for a date or type collection. This Choice Mint State specimen has brilliant silver luster with subtle champagne toning. Both sides are nicely defined although the strike is not full.(#4285)

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3232 1868 Ms64 PCGs. Hints of gunmetal-blue and honey-gold visit this satiny low mintage Reconstruction-era half dime. The strike is good, and there are no detracting marks. Struck from clashed dies, and certified in an old green label holder.(#4392)

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1859 Half Dime, PR66 Ultra Cameo Hollow stars subtype

1868 seated Half Dime, Ms66 Remarkable Prooflike surfaces

3233 1868 Ms66 PCGs. CaC. This impressive Seated Liberty half dime displays reflective prooflike surfaces, with attractive shades of champagne-gold and lavender toning. The design elements are well-detailed and few signs of contact are visible on either side. Eye appeal is outstanding. Population: 10 in 66, 2 finer (1/12). (#4392)

Toned 1869 Half Dime, Ms66

3236 1859 PR66 Ultra Cameo nGC. There are only two reasonably collectible proof half dimes from the 1850s, and this date is sometimes considered a separate type issue. Thus the two collectible dates of the decade, 1858 and 1859, are each separate design types. The 1859 half dimes have hollow centers to each star, a slimmed down Liberty especially noted in her arm, and other very minor design modifications. This modified Liberty Seated design was engraved by Anthony C. Paquet, an assistant to James Longacre in the engraving department. Less than 800 Proofs were produced, and they are only infrequently encountered in Gem Quality. This impressive Premium Gem is deeply mirrored with frosty silver luster on the devices, creating sensational contrast on each side. A few tiny lint marks are evident on the obverse. Census: 1 in 66 Ultra Cameo, 1 finer (1/12). (#94438) 3237 1862 PR65 PCGs. The 1862 is a scarce issue with only 550 proofs minted. This is a pleasing example with deeply mirrored fields and each side draped in golden-rose and occasional glints of blue. Fully struck, as expected.(#4445) 3238 1865 PR66 PCGs. Apple-green toning dominates the obverse, while the reverse is ocean-blue and plum-mauve with lighter golden-russet patina at the border. A well struck and exemplary Premium Gem. Only 500 proofs were struck for this Civil War date. Housed in an old green-label PCGS holder. Ex: Long Beach Signature (Heritage, 2/2009), lot 868. (#4448)

3234 1869 Ms66 PCGs. CaC. Toning in various blues is a constant at the margins, though the centers are gold-orange on the obverse and more mint-green on the reverse. Luster is flashy in the fields, though the reflectivity is limited. Impressively preserved, as befits a Premium Gem. Population: 7 in 66, 5 finer (1/12). (#4394) 3235 1871 Ms65 PCGs. CaC. An impressive Gem, this common date Seated half dime is rarely encountered any finer. This specimen is brilliant with frosty white surfaces and a splash of gold on the reverse. Population: 26 in 65, 20 finer (1/12).(#4398)

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Gem Proof 1866 seated Half Dime Rare Example With Deep Cameo surfaces

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semireflective 1798 large 8 Dime, JR-4 Richly Toned Ms62

3239 1866 PR65 Deep Cameo PCGs. Only 725 proof Seated Liberty half dimes were coined in 1866, to accompany a tiny business-strike mintage of 10,000 pieces. The sharply detailed frosty devices of this impressive Gem contrast profoundly with the brightly mirrored fields. Wisps of pale gold toning accent the pleasing surfaces. Population: 2 in 65 Deep Cameo, 1 finer (1/12). (#94449) 3240 1867 PR65 PCGs. Blue and violet are the major colors of this Gem proof from late in the half dime series. Flashy with a measure of light apricot at the center of the reverse. Population: 21 in 65, 16 finer (1/12).(#4450) 3241 1868 PR64 PCGs. A stunning near-Gem housed in a green-label PCGS holder, this half dime has deeply mirrored fields with frosty silver devices, and is an obvious Cameo proof, although certified before PCGS used that designation. A splash of gunmetal toning appears on the obverse. From The Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr. Collection.(#4451) 3242 1868 PR64 Cameo PCGs. CaC. Both sides of this splendid Choice Cameo proof have light gold toning over deeply mirrored fields and highly lustrous devices. Population: 10 in 64 Cameo, 7 finer (1/12).(#84451) 3243 1869 PR66 PCGs. CaC. Elegantly toned with strong gold-green outer zones and rose and blue-green interiors. This Premium Gem proof has bold mirrors under the patina, and the well-preserved obverse even retains a hint of contrast. Population: 9 in 66, 2 finer (1/12).(#4452) 3244 1870 PR65 nGC. A sharply detailed Gem proof, this fully brilliant and untoned half dime has deeply mirrored fields and satiny devices with pleasing contrast. The strike is full.(#4453) 3245 1798 large 8 Ms62 nGC. JR-4, R.3. Housed in a priorgeneration holder that does not give a specific attribution, but the sizable, non-overdated final digit on the obverse is diagnostic for the die pair. This is an earlier die state, not cracked in the right obverse field nor broken at the eagles left wing, and the semireflective luster under gold, pink, violet, and blue patina is easy to appreciate. The reverse has bolder colors, including a long nearcircle of cerulean. The strike is uneven, soft on the stars but better on the central devices, and despite an accumulation of minor faults, the eye appeal is excellent. (#4466)

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Magnificent Ms66 1805 Dime JR-2, Four Berries

3246 1805 4 Berries Ms66 PCGs. CaC. JR-2, R.2. Just two

die varieties are known, and they are quickly and easily distinguished by the berry count on the reverse with either four berries or five berries. Both varieties were coined from a common obverse die. The five berries variety was struck first, followed by this four berries variety with a thin obverse die crack through ERT. This variety is the second most common die marriage of all Draped Bust dimes, behind only the 1807 issue. In addition to the die crack, this example also exhibits fine clash marks on both sides, and a patch of die roughness on the reverse between the D and the left wing. The obverse has the standard 7x6 star layout with stars 1, 7, and 13 each distant from the devices. Star 8 lightly touches the top of Y. The date is closely spaced and the digit 5 leans slightly to the right. Its tip lightly touches the drapery, and is extended well into the drapery by a die scratch. The reverse die has a distinctive arrangement of 13 stars, in two rows of six each, with a single star right of the eagles head. The arrangement is known as a line star pattern, unlike the usual arcing star layout. A single star is located high above the eagles head, with five stars to the left and seven to the right. None of the letters in the statutory legend touch any of the devices, and there is considerable space between STATES and OF. This is an amazing Premium Gem example with sharp design details and satiny luster. Both sides exhibit pale reddish-lilac color with peripheral gold and iridescent toning. A tiny mark is noted on Libertys jaw, and a few faint hairlines can be seen on the reverse with close inspection. Otherwise, the surfaces are pristine and wonderful. This remarkable Gem possesses splendid aesthetic appeal and will undoubtedly be a prized item for its new owner. Population: 4 in 66, 3 finer (1/12). (#4477)

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large Denomination JR-2 1829 Dime Pleasingly Toned Premium Gem

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3248 1837 no stars, large Date Ms62 nGC. The Large Date variety has a flat-top 3 and the Small Date has a curved-top 3. This pleasing Mint State piece has full luster with light silver-gray surfaces.(#4561)

Gem large Date 1837 seated Dime no stars, Fortin-101b

3249 1837 no stars, large Date Ms65 PCGs. Fortin-101b. Gerry Fortin refers to the intersecting obverse radial die cracks as pie shaped. Attractively toned in dusky walnut-tan and sea-green shades. Lustrous and boldly struck with unperturbed surfaces and excellent eye appeal. Housed in an old green label holder. From The Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr. Collection. (#4561) 3250 1849-o aU58 PCGs. Fortin 102. The Small O mintmark is high and centered on this reverse die. The 1849-O of either mintmark size is a rare issue, especially in higher grades. This near-Mint specimen is destined for an advanced specialized collection. The surfaces have brilliant and frosty silver luster with a strong strike and only a few scattered marks. Population: 6 in 58, 10 finer (1/12). (#4592) 3251 1853 arrows Ms64 PCGs. Delicate champagne toning appears on both sides of this sharply defined and highly lustrous nearGem. Housed in a green-label PCGS holder, this specimen has exceptional eye appeal for the grade. From The Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr. Collection.(#4603) 3252 1854-o arrows Ms64 PCGs. This well-detailed Choice specimen is blanketed in shades of green and bluish-gray patina. The surfaces are lustrous beneath the toning and show few signs of contact. Population: 15 in 64, 9 finer (1/12).(#4606) 3253 1862-s VF35 PCGs. CaC. Golden-tan and violet at the borders with dusky gray interiors. This Choice VF coin is a smooth and pleasing example of an issue that is actually a condition rarity so fine. Population: 3 in 35, 17 finer (1/12).(#4636) 3254 1867-s aU50 PCGs. Satiny surfaces retain considerable luster beneath gold and iridescent toning on both sides. A scarce issue, much more elusive than the 140,000 coin mintage suggests. (#4646)

3247 1829 large 10C Ms66 PCGs. JR-2, R.2. Not specifically labeled as such on the first-generation PCGS holder, but plain on attribution. The JR-2 is the more available of two Large Denomination die pairs, though undeniably a condition rarity in better-than-Gem grades. This MS66 coin has effusive luster and a decidedly above-average strike. Green-gold overtones grace each side but are richer on the obverse. An impressively preserved coin and clearly Condition Census-worthy, though exactly where it lands is uncertain. The PCGS Population Report lists one MS66 Large Denomination example and one finer, in MS67 (1/12), though this coin, certified under what is now the Small Denomination PCGS number, is not listed as a Large Denomination coin in the Report. From The Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr. Collection. (#94511)

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Valuable Choice aU 1874-CC arrows Dime seldom-seen, Especially so Fine

3255 1874-CC arrows aU55 nGC. The 1874-CC Arrows dime

was made in the meager quantity of only 10,817 coins, the last of the lowest-mintage Carson City dime issues and the key to the Seated Liberty set. Rusty Goe writes in his 2003 reference The Mint on Carson Street concerning the issue: Throughout the decades the annual rare coin auction circuit has traditionally offered only one 1874-CC dime per year, and some years not even one. Buyers are lined up ready to compete at every given opportunity. Goe notes that collector extraordinaire Louis Eliasberg only managed to have a VG8 coin in his collection. With the availability of Internet auctions records now widespread, we know of six auctions of 1874-CC dimes from January 2011 to February 2012. Most recently, a Fine 15 PCGS representative brought $16,100 in the February 2012 Official Long Beach Signature Auction, presented by Heritage. A Good 6 PCGS example sold in our FUN Signature (Heritage, 1/2012), lot 5487, for $7,475, and an AG3 piece brought $4,313 in our September Long Beach auction, lot 3342. A VG8 PCGS piece realized $14,950 in our 2011 FUN Signature, lot 5483, yet a Fine 12 PCGS coin realized only $12,650 in the Stacks-Bowers Chicago ANA sale (8/2011), lot 8376, despite a Good 6 PCGS coin realizing $10,350 for the same firm just four days earlier in the Pre-ANA auction as lot 712. Those prices, of course, will come off as chicken-scratch compared to what this AU55 NGC example, our third 1874CC dime in as many months, will bring. Only lightly worn and still luminous, this well struck example has unusual surface texture under gold-to-green and blue patina. The texture is reminiscent of the so-called unalloyed Carson City dimes from earlier years that were struck from less-processed silver straight from the Comstock mines. An unusual coin, an undoubted condition rarity, and undeniably important. Census: 1 in 55, 1 finer (2/12). (#4669)

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3256 1885 Ms65 PCGs. Housed in a green-label PCGS holder, the obverse is fully prooflike with excellent cameo contrast. The reverse is sharply defined with frosty mint luster. No toning appears on either side. Population: 47 in 65, 32 finer (1/12). From The Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr. Collection.(#4694) 3257 1889 Ms66 PCGs. Deep blue and mellow violet-orange patina graces both sides of this luminous Premium Gem. A solidly struck and eminently appealing late-date example. Population: 21 in 66, 4 finer (1/12).(#4702)

1889-s seated Dime, Ms65 only one Coin in Higher Grade at PCGs

3258 1889-s Ms65 PCGs. CaC. According to Mint records, 972,678 Seated Liberty dimes were struck in 1889 at the San Francisco Mint. Few examples were saved by collectors and examples in Gem condition are rare. This well-detailed Gem features lustrous surfaces under shades of gold, lavender, and blue toning. Population: 3 in 65, 1 finer (1/12). (#4703)

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Richly Toned PR66 1848 Dime, The Pittman-Kaufman Coin

3259 1848 PR66 nGC. Ex: Pittman-Kaufman. Walter Breen (1989) enumerates eight examples of the very rare 1848 proof dime, while David Akers estimates that eight to 10 specimens exist, including two impounded in the American Numismatic Society and Smithsonian Institution. These figures are in line with the certified population figures, especially when resubmissions are taken into account. Magnificent toning adorns both sides of this Premium Gem proof, with light orange-gold on the obverse accented with splashes of sky-blue. Orange-gold and violet occupy the central reverse, flanked by iridescent greenish-gold. The design elements are crisply struck with complete separation of Libertys foot and sandal, and full ribbing on the reverse wreath. Deep mirrors highlight the motifs on each immaculate side. Ex: Worlds Greatest Collection (Numismatic Gallery, 5/1945), lot 534; Friedman Collection; 1946 ANA Auction (Numismatic Gallery, 8/1946), lot 270; John Jay Pittman Collection; Pittman I (David Akers, 10/1997), lot 601; The Phil Kaufman Collection of Early Proof Sets, Part Four (Heritage, 8/2008), lot 1817. (#4735)

1858 seated liberty Dime, PR64+ Ex: Teich Family Collection

3260 1858 PR64+ PCGs. CaC. A brightly mirrored, sharply detailed Seated Liberty dime from the first year of commercial proof set offerings. Hints of light gold and rose toning enhance the pleasing surfaces. The original mintage is estimated at a mere 300 pieces. Population: 1 in 64+, 11 finer (1/12). Ex: Purchased from Abner Kreisberg, with the original flip included in the lot; Public Auction Sale (Stacks, 1/1958), lot 1192; Teich Family Collection (Stacks, 1/1990), lot 552. (#4747)
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3261 1875 PR65 nGC. Lustrous devices float on deeply mirrored fields with light silver surfaces. The obverse has delicate peripheral gold and the reverse is dark gray-gold with peripheral iridescence. A splendid Gem that deserves a Cameo designation. Census: 19 in 65, 20 finer (2/12).(#4772) 3262 1879 PR65 Cameo PCGs. Radiant devices rise above glassy fields. Boldly struck and pleasingly preserved with light sun-gold and lavender toning near the rims. A low-mintage date. Population: 15 in 65, 6 finer (1/12).(#84776) 3263 1880 PR65 PCGs. CaC. The obverse is primarily blue with flashes of iridescence while the reverse is pale gray at the center, changing to blue and gold nearer the border. A lovely Gem proof for the advanced collector. Population: 42 in 65, 36 finer (1/12). (#4777) 3264 1882 PR64 PCGs. The obverse of this green-label certified nearGem is deeply toned with violet at the center and blue along the border. The central reverse is bright gold, changing to violet and bright blue. From The Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr. Collection.(#4779) 3265 1884 PR66 Cameo PCGs. Brilliant centers with a light amber overlay on each side near the rims, this example features superb luster and distraction-free surfaces. A small lintmark is noted in the left obverse field. A few trivial hairlines are seen in the lower reverse field under a loupe. Although the business strike mintage was more than 3 million pieces, only 875 proofs were issued. Population: 15 in 66 Cameo, 13 finer (1/12).(#84781)

PRooF BaRBER DiMEs


3271 1902 PR64 PCGs. CaC. A sensational presentation of green, gold, and blue toning appears on each side of this Choice proof Barber dime.(#4886) 3272 1904 PR65 PCGs. Darkly patinated in shades of gray and amber, this impressive Gem Barber dime displays sharply detailed design elements and deeply reflective surfaces. Population: 39 in 65, 35 finer (1/12).(#4888) 3273 1912 PR66 Cameo nGC. CaC. Very flashy with stark contrast evident between the deeply mirrored fields and the frosted devices. An outstanding high grade type coin. Census: 10 in 66 Cameo, 1 finer (2/12).(#84896)

MERCURy DiMEs
impressive 1916-D Dime, Ms63 Full Bands

BaRBER DiMEs
3266 1893/2 aU55 PCGs. The pleasing surfaces of this well-detailed Choice AU specimen are blanketed in attractive shades of champagne gold, except for a thick streak of amber toning in the upper right obverse field. A horizontal line within the bottom loop of the 3 indicates the elusive overdate. Housed in a green label holder. Population: 3 in 55, 30 finer (1/12).(#4799) 3267 1899-s Ms64 PCGs. Vibrant mint luster shines beneath layers of champagne-gold and lavender-gray patina on this sharply detailed Choice Barber dime. Eye appeal is outstanding. Population: 30 in 64, 20 finer (1/12).(#4820) 3268 1905-o Ms65 PCGs. CaC. The normal size mintmark appears on the reverse of this Gem Barber dime. The obverse has blue and iridescent toning while the reverse is essentially brilliant with a dusting of gold. Population: 21 in 65, 20 finer (1/12). (#4836) 3269 1907-D Ms64 nGC. The surfaces of this attractive Choice Barber dime are enveloped in shades of champagne-gold and bluishgray patina. The devices are well-detailed and considerable mint luster shines through the toning. Census: 16 in 64, 22 finer (2/12). (#4843)

superb Gem 1912 Barber Dime none Certified Finer at nGC


3274 1916-D Ms63 Full Bands PCGs secure. This first-year Mercury dime issue was struck only late in the year and in such limited quantities that it has been a key date since collectors first took the series seriously. The present Select coin has a bold all-around strike, not only at the centers where the Full Bands are separated cleanly. Luster is warm under rich patina, a mix of gold, orange, lavender, and violet over a medium-silver base. Though several wispy abrasions are present on each side, this remains an attractive example of a popular key that is conditionally scarce any better. (#4907) 3270 1912 Ms67 nGC. A magnificent Superb Gem 1912 Barber dime, this coin knows no superior, and few equals among the high-grade survivors of this issue. The design elements display razor-sharp definition and the vibrant mint luster shines through a light golden patina. Eye appeal is extraordinary. Census: 9 in 67, 0 finer (2/12). (#4860)
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3275 1918-D Ms62 Full Bands PCGs. CaC. This sharply detailed Mint State piece has ivory toning with dusky gray-gold over portions of the obverse and reverse.(#4919)

1920-D Dime, Ms66 Full Bands one of the Finest Known

3280 1925-s Ms64 Full Bands PCGs. CaC. Delicate peripheral gold toning appears on the highly lustrous and frosty champagne surfaces of this boldly defined Choice Mint State Mercury dime. (#4953) 3281 1925-s Ms65 Full Bands PCGs. The obverse has iridescent splashes and the reverse has a display of rainbow toning with pale gold at the center. A lovely specimen and an important collecting opportunity. Population: 61 in 65 Full Bands, 19 finer (1/12). (#4953) 3282 1928-D Ms65 Full Bands PCGs. The 1928-D is one of the hidden keys in the Mercury dime series, a date that is seldom given its due. This lovely Gem has mostly bright silver surfaces with splashes of gold and iridescent toning on each side. Population: 68 in 65 Full Bands, 21 finer (1/12).(#4969) 3283 1929 Ms67 Full Bands PCGs. A lovely Superb Gem with fully brilliant and frosty silver luster. Both sides are white with subtle champagne toning. Population: 54 in 67 Full Bands, 0 finer (1/12). (#4973) 3284 1930 Ms66+ Full Bands PCGs. Delicate amber toning appears on both sides of this frosty and highly lustrous dime. Exceptional eye appeal is the result of the luster, toning, and sharp strike. Population: 2 in 66+ Full Bands, 14 finer (1/12).(#4979)

3276 1920-D Ms66 Full Bands PCGs. CaC. With a generous production run of more than 19 million pieces, it would seem the 1920-D would be more available than it actually is in high grade and with a full strike. This is an exceptionally well-produced coin, one of the few that does not show any fadeaway on the 0 in the date. The surfaces are nearly untoned with only a hint of patina on each side, and there are no mentionable marks on obverse or reverse. Population: 14 in 66 Full Bands, 5 finer (1/12). (#4931)

1930 Mercury Dime, Ms67 Rare With Full Bands Definition

Choice Full Bands 1921-D Dime Exceptional Eye appeal

3277 1921-D Ms64 Full Bands PCGs. This near-Gem Mercury dime teems with luster and displays only a hint of olive-gold toning. The strike is razor-sharp and marks are nearly absent. Exemplary quality for this semi-key issue. Requisite huge mintages of silver dollars explains the low production of dimes, quarters, and half dollars in 1921. Housed in an old green label holder. From The Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr. Collection. (#4937) 3278 1923-s Ms63 Full Bands PCGs. This Select Mercury dime displays sharply detailed design elements with Full Bands definition. The lustrous surfaces exhibit mottled gray, amber, and green patina. Population: 49 in 63 Full Bands, 94 finer (1/12).(#4941) 3279 1924 Ms66 Full Bands PCGs. The obverse of this sharply struck Premium Gem has deep gray and iridescent toning that subdues the luster. The reverse is mostly bright silver with champagne toning and peripheral iridescence.(#4943)

3285 1930 Ms67 Full Bands PCGs. CaC. This spectacular 1930 Mercury dime displays a decisive strike, with exacting Full Bands definition. The brightly lustrous surfaces show traces of attractive light gold and ice-blue toning. No mentionable distractions are evident. Population: 14 in 67 Full Bands, 0 finer (1/12). (#4979) 3286 1942/1 aU55 nGC. Fs-101. Light gray surfaces host delicate gold with a few splashes of darker toning on both sides of this still lustrous Choice AU overdate dime. Slight design weakness is noted but the overdate feature is bold.(#5036)

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Full Bands Gem 1942/1 Dime First-Generation Holder

3287 1942/1 Ms65 Full Bands PCGs. Fs-101. Many of the most

important die varieties in U.S. numismatics go undiscovered for decades, waiting for an eagle-eyed collector to pick up on the subtle difference from the norm. Others are far more blatant, easily spotted by non-numismatists. While the 1955 Doubled Die Obverse cent is the defining example of a coin that can spur a treasure-hunt among the public, a more specific kind of doubled die the die-doubled overdate made its bow during World War II and was discovered almost immediately. The 1942/1 Philadelphia dime is so obviously deviant that some collectors have come to call it the 19412. Thanks to its early discovery, it was saved in higher overall grades than many other varieties, including the Denver counterpart to the 1942/1 dime, which is more often found in lesser circulated grades. Of course, a high average grade is meaningless to those collecting on the uppermost tier of condition rarity. For them, the only questions are what is available and what is better. In the case of the Full Bands 1942/1 dime, the answers in the PCGS Population Report are eight coins in MS65 Full Bands and six numerically finer (1/12). One of those eight coins has remained constant almost from the start: this Gem remains in its first-generation holder, a source of considerable cachet. Luminous surfaces are lightly but distinctly toned with pale blue and lavender elements across a pale gray base and a few stray dots of deeper color near the margins. The strike is sharp everywhere, not only the central reverse, and the all-around eye appeal is excellent. A memorable offering for the series enthusiast. From The Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr. Collection. (#5037)

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3288 1942/1-D aU55 Full Bands PCGs. CaC. Fs-101. A trace of wear prevents a full Mint State grade to this attractively and highly lustrous overdate dime. The strike is bold with full split bands and a sharp overdate. An important opportunity for the budget-minded collector.(#5041)

1937 Mercury Dime, PR68 none Certified Finer at PCGs

Popular 1942/1-D Dime Ms62 Full Bands

3293 1937 PR68 PCGs. CaC. This virtually perfect Mercury dime displays delicate shades of ice-blue and champagne-gold toning on the deeply reflective, flawless surfaces. The design elements exhibit razor-sharp definition throughout, and the eye appeal is simply stunning. Population: 24 in 68, 0 finer (1/12). (#5072) 3289 1942/1-D Ms62 Full Bands nGC. Fs-101. While not so prominent as its Philadelphia counterpart, this wartime overdate and Guide Book variety is popular with series enthusiasts. The strike is sharp, including Full Bands on the reverse, and subtly frosted luster is bright with faint hints of blue and gold gracing the dominant silver. Surprisingly few serious marks for the grade assigned. Census: 18 in 62 Full Bands, 50 finer (1/12). (#5041) 3294 1942 PR67+ PCGs. An amazing Superb Gem proof with fully brilliant silver surfaces, this Mercury dime is ideal for a type set. Both sides have deeply mirrored fields with reflective devices. Faint champagne toning appears on the reverse, although most will call this piece untoned. Population: 5 in 67+, 37 finer (1/12). (#5077) 3295 1942 PR68 nGC. A lovely Superb Gem, this important proof has mostly brilliant silver-white surfaces with a few small splashes of iridescent toning on each side. An ideal type coin. (#5077) 3296 1942 PR68 nGC. This fully brilliant Superb Gem is an exceptional type coin to represent the Mercury design. The fields are deeply mirrored with reflective, boldly detailed devices. (#5077)

PRooF MERCURy DiMEs


3290 1936 PR65 nGC. Close to brilliant although each side has a few pale green-gray freckles. This satiny first-year proof Gem is full struck and free from detractions. Certified in a former generation holder. From The Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr. Collection.(#5071) 3291 1936 PR66 nGC. This Premium Gem proof has a hint of peripheral gold toning limited to the rims on each side, with brilliant silver surfaces. The fields are deeply mirrored with reflective devices.(#5071)

PRooF RoosEVElT DiMEs


3297 1970 no s PR68 Cameo nGC. A nearly perfect example of the unusual No S dime, this Superb Gem Cameo proof is destined to grace a first-rate collection of Roosevelt dimes. Both sides have deeply mirrored light gray surfaces with delicate peripheral gold toning and excellent contrast. Census: 15 in 68 Cameo, 9 finer (2/12).(#85248) 3298 1970 no s PR68 Cameo PCGs. Proof set production was moved from Philadelphia to San Francisco in 1968, and a new error type emerged that same year with some 1968 proof sets having dimes that were missing the mintmark. Of course that error was possible on any denomination. Among dimes, such sets were issued in 1968, 1970, 1975, and 1983. Those of 1970 and 1983 are the most plentiful. This light gray Superb Gem Cameo proof has excellent eye appeal with virtually perfect surfaces. Population: 31 in 68 Cameo, 4 finer (1/12).(#85248)

1936 Mercury Dime, PR67 First Proof issue of the series

3292 1936 PR67 PCGs. Only 4,130 proof dimes were struck in 1936 and a surprisingly large percentage of that number were cleaned or otherwise mishandled, leaving few Superb examples for collectors today. This is a bright-white, completely brilliant example that displays flashy, unmarred fields and clean devices. Population: 43 in 67, 1 finer (1/12). (#5071)

3299 1983 no s Proof set. A nice set with each coin appearing to grade at least PR66 Cameo. Housed in the original black plastic case of issue and the blue cardboard outer holder. At least 250 pieces are known today.(Total: 5 coins)(#5265) 3300 1983 no s PR69 Deep Cameo PCGs. A limited number of 1983 proof sets were issued with dimes that lacked the mintmark, and most of those sets have since been broken up with the dimes sent for certification. Such is the case with this nearly perfect Deep Cameo proof that exhibits light gray surfaces and intense cameo contrast. Population: 80 in 69 Deep Cameo, 0 finer (1/12). (#95265)

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TWEnTy CEnT PiECEs


3301 1875-CC Genuine PCGs Cleaning aU Details. Despite the presence of faint hairlines and light wear, this impressive Carson City piece has a strong strike, far above average, with considerable luster on its untoned silver surfaces.(#5297) 3302 1875-CC aU58 nGC. Light wear is noted on the high points of this near-Mint specimen, with frosty luster beneath deep golden toning. The strike is sharper than usual with excellent detail in the left (facing) wing.(#5297) 3303 1875-s Ms64 PCGs. Both sides of this attractive Choice Mint State piece have frosty silver luster with hints of champagne toning. The strike shows weakness at the usual locations, especially at the top of the left (facing) wing.(#5298) 3304 1875-s Ms64 nGC. The 1875-S is the only twenty cent issue that is relatively available; the other business strikes have much lower mintages and availability. As with most examples of this issue, the mint luster is strong and frosted. The striking details are almost complete, with only slight weakness seen at the top of the eagles left (facing) wing. Much of the original brilliance remains, with light golden-russet patina around the margins.(#5298)

PRooF TWEnTy CEnT PiECEs


Choice Proof 1875 Twenty Cent

Colorful Gem 1875-s Twenty Cent

3307 1875 PR64 PCGs. Struck for only four years, twenty cent pieces are a scarce type in proof format. The 1875 has a proof mintage of 2,790 pieces, the highest of the series, but is surprisingly elusive. PCGS has certified only 340 1875 proofs in all grades, many of which are undoubtedly resubmissions over the past quarter century. This is a flashy near-Gem with nicely frosted motifs and rich plumred and navy-blue toning at the borders. Housed in a green label holder. From The Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr. Collection. (#5303)

Colorful PR62 1878 Twenty Cent

3305 1875-s Ms65 PCGs. Vibrant cartwheel luster overwhelms the light to medium lime-green and butter-gold toning. Virtually devoid of contact, though the reverse displays faint roller marks, as made. Several peripheral letters on the reverse are only partially present due to a lapped die. This lovely Gem type coin is housed in an old green label holder. From The Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr. Collection. (#5298)

1875-s Twenty Cent, Ms65 Reverse Die Cracks

3308 1878 PR62 nGC. Splendid peach-gold, powder-blue, and jadegreen adorn this flashy and crisply struck specimen. The fields exhibit a few wispy hairlines. A mere 600 proofs were struck for the final date of this short-lived denomination. Ex: Boston ANA (Steve Ivy Numismatic Auctions, 8/1982), lot 2123, flip included. From The Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr. Collection. (#5306)

EaRly QUaRTER
3309 1807 VF20 nGC. B-2, R.3. Light caramel-gold toning visits this nicely detailed and unblemished Draped Bust quarter. The usual die state with a collar clash on the bust and a radial crack at 8 oclock on the reverse. Ex: Mid-Winter ANA (Heritage, 2/1984), lot 939, flip included. From The Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr. Collection.(#5316)

3306 1875-s Ms65 PCGs. CaC. Light to medium cream-gray toning visits this lustrous and unmarked Gem. The strike is bold except on the right-side stars and the central breast feathers. Unlike many 75-S twenty cent pieces, the present coin lacks a misplaced date, but is distinguished by a plethora of peripheral die cracks on the reverse. (#5298)

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BUsT QUaRTERs
First Capped Bust left Quarter issue Choice aU 1815, B-1

Choice 1838 Quarter, B-1 Multicolor Patination

3310 1815 aU55 PCGs. B-1, R.1. The Capped Bust Left design was first used on quarters in 1815, because the denomination was not minted from 1807-1815. Only one die variety is known for the date. This attractive Choice AU example is sharply detailed in most areas, but a little weakness shows on the eagles leg and claws. The fields show only minor abrasions, with some streaky goldentan toning. Population: 5 in 55, 47 finer (1/12). (#5321) 3311 No lot. 3312 1821 aU58 nGC. B-4, R.3. Luster illuminates the devices and margins of this lightly toned and minimally abraded near-Mint Bust quarter. A die scratch from a leaf tip to the rim is a characteristic of this Browning marriage.(#5331) 3313 1833 aU53 nGC. B-1, R.2. The more under-the-radar die pair of the year, as it does not show the repunching at OF that has made the B-2 a Cherrypickers Guide darling. This amply luminous example has deep violet-gray peripheral toning that shifts through gold on its way to rose-gray at the center.(#5352) 3314 1835 XF45 PCGs. B-8, R.4. Each a signed a R.4 rating, the B-3 and B-8 die combinations are the rarest of the date. Although lightly worn, this pleasing piece has lustrous silver surfaces with intermingled ivory, lavender, and steel toning.(#5354) 3315 1837 aU53 PCGs. CaC. B-5, R.5. A scarce 1837 quarter variety, this specimen exhibits mottled gold and steel toning over satin luster. A trace of wear and a few trivial surface marks prevent a higher grade.(#5356)

3317 1838 Ms64 PCGs. B-1, R.1. Coruscating luster rolls across rich stone-gray, powder-blue, and tan-gold surfaces. A well preserved final-year Draped Bust type coin. Well struck except for slight blending on the forehead curls and right (facing) claw. Encased in an old green label holder. Population: 11 in 64, 6 finer (1/12). From The Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr. Collection. (#5357)

sEaTED QUaRTERs
near-Gem 1838 seated Quarter short-lived no Drapery subtype

3318 1838 no Drapery Ms64 PCGs. Light straw-gold toning attests to the originality of this lustrous and beautifully preserved first-year Seated quarter. The major devices are well struck, though a few of the stars exhibit incomplete centrils. Housed in an old green label holder. Population: 29 in 64, 6 finer (1/12). From The Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr. Collection. (#5391) 3319 1843-o large o Fine 15 PCGs. Fs-501. Diagnostic die lumps appear near the mintmark on this scarce variety. Minor handling marks on each side are expected for the grade on this light gray example.(#395927)

1838 B-1 Quarter, Ms63 Capped Bust Design

1849-o seated Quarter, XF40 Rare new orleans issue

3316 1838 Ms63 nGC. B-1, R.1. Only a single die marriage is known. A lustrous straw-gold example of the final-year Bust quarter date. Well struck except for star 6, and the few faint hair-thin obverse marks are unimportant to the grade. It was the quarters turn to move from Capped Bust to Seated motifs in 1838. The half dime and dime transitioned in 1837, and the half dollar would follow in 1839. Census: 26 in 63, 25 finer (1/12). (#5357)

3320 1849-o XF40 PCGs. The mintage figures for the 1849-O Seated Liberty quarter were not reported separately, but the deliveries were included in the 412,000 pieces recorded for the 1850-O. The 1849-O probably accounted for about 16,000 pieces of this total. The present coin shows moderate even wear on the devices and traces of mint luster remain in protected areas. The surfaces display attractive lavender-gray and champagne-gold patina. Population: 6 in 40, 12 finer (1/12). (#5414)

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Moderately Toned Ms65 1853 Quarter Great arrows and Rays Type Coin

3324 1866-s Motto Reverse Damage nGC Details. XF. Portions of the right (facing) wing and nearby field have a buffed, glossy appearance. A few speckles of charcoal debris are noted near the right reverse border. Otherwise, a lovely pearl-gray collector example of this much better San Francisco issue.(#5469)

First-year 1870-CC Quarter, Very Good Rare Date Regardless of Grade

3321 1853 arrows and Rays Ms65 PCGs. CaC. The subsidiary silver coinage of the U.S. dropped weight in 1853. All affected denominations received arrows flanking the date, and for the first year, the quarter and half dollar had rays placed around their eagle devices. Both sides of this Arrows and Rays Gem are luminous beneath medium-density blue and orange-gold patina, sharply struck with no obvious distractions. For the type collector putting together a high-end toned set, the grade may only be MS65, but for the sets purposes, it is perfect. Population: 16 in 65, 8 finer (1/12). (#5426) 3322 1858 Ms64 PCGs. A satiny near-Gem, this No Motto Seated quarter has pearlescent gray surfaces with hints of peripheral gold toning.(#5445)

1859-s Quarter Dollar, XF40 only 12 Finer at PCGs

3325 1870-CC VG8 nGC. CaC. With a reported mintage of 8,340 pieces, the 1870-CC is an immensely desirable quarter issue. Only a handful of survivors are available today, and most are worn heavily. In his The Mint on Carson Street, Rusty Goe (2003) praises the issue: The 1870-CC is unquestionably the second rarest date (behind the 1873-CC Without Arrows) in the Seated Liberty quarter series ... and is considered one of the most desirable classic rarities in all of U.S. coinage. Though only Very Good, this is an immensely desirable coin, primarily cloud-gray with elements of slate, tan, and dusty rose near the margins. The figure of Liberty shows few details, but on the shield, the BER of LIBERTY is bold, and the I and T on either side are weak but partly visible. The upper obverse and lower reverse rims show a touch more wear than the rest of the coin, but this is a minor concern. Surfaces are minimally marked save for a handful of flaws under the banner on the reverse. Census: 1 in 8, 22 finer (2/12). (#5477) 3326 1873 arrows Ms64 PCGs. CaC. This well-detailed Choice example displays vibrant mint luster under shades of golden-brown and powder-blue patina. No mentionable distractions are present. Population: 31 in 64, 15 finer (1/12).(#5491)

3323 1859-s XF40 PCGs. CaC. Light gray surfaces on each side of this important Seated quarter reside within a frame of deeper steel peripheral toning. Scattered marks are consistent with the grade of this example. Although 80,000 were minted, few have survived above the lowest circulated grades. Population: 7 in 40, 12 finer (1/12). (#5450)
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3327 1876 Ms66 PCGs. A sensational Premium Gem, this Centennial quarter dollar has frosty gray luster with russet and gold toning on each side. Population: 19 in 66, 7 finer (1/12).(#5501)

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3328 1878 Ms64 nGC. This 1878 Seated Liberty quarter is an attractive Choice example, with cartwheel mint luster showing through layers of champagne-gold and powder-blue patina. The design elements are well-detailed. Census: 17 in 64, 13 finer (2/12). (#5508) 3329 1878 Ms64 nGC. The creamy fields of this well-detailed Choice specimen show vibrant satiny mint luster and hints of goldenbrown and lavender toning. Census: 17 in 64, 13 finer (2/12). (#5508) 3330 1878-CC Ms63 PCGs. A trace of iridescence appears on the obverse of this brilliant Carson City quarter, the last of the denomination from that Mint. Both sides of this Select Mint State specimen are frosty and lustrous with trivial grade-consistent marks. (#5509)

1865 Quarter Dollar, PR66 Cameo no Finer PCGs Cameo Proofs

1879 Quarter, Magnificent Ms67 Frosted surfaces, Flashy Fields

3336 1865 PR66 Cameo PCGs. An amazing Premium Gem Cameo proof, this final Civil War era issue has exceptional contrast with lustrous silver devices and fully mirrored fields. The central areas are brilliant within a frame of gold, lilac, and blue toning. Population: 4 in 66 Cameo, 0 finer (1/12). (#85561)

Beautifully Toned 1867 Quarter Cameo superb Gem Proof

3331 1879 Ms67 nGC. An impressive Superb Gem Mint State piece when most numerically equivalent coins are proofs. This 1879 quarter is one of few Gem or finer pieces that survive from the mintage of 13,600 quarters. Both sides have bright, frosted silver surfaces and reflective fields that provide considerable contrast. Census: 21 in 67, 5 finer (2/12). (#5511) 3332 1889 Ms64 PCGs. An amazing near-Gem housed in a green-label PCGS holder, this piece looks like a Gem or finer piece at first glance. Both sides are sharply defined with frosty silver luster and lovely peripheral gold toning. From The Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr. Collection.(#5522) 3333 1891 Ms65 nGC. The 1891 Seated Liberty quarter is an available date in lower grades but Gem specimens are very scarce. This welldetailed example is lustrous and attractive, under layers of gray and gold patina. Census: 59 in 65, 65 finer (2/12).(#5524)

3337 1867 PR67 Cameo nGC. Navy-blue and plum-red fills the margins, while the fields are light golden-brown and the device are only faintly toned. Exactingly struck with flashy mirrors and obvious frost across the major devices. A stingy 625 proofs were struck. Census: 2 in 67 Cameo, 1 finer as 67 Cameo, 2 finer as 68 without a Cameo designation (2/12). Ex: Long Beach Signature (Heritage, 2/2010), lot 1075, which realized $4,887.50. (#85566)

Beautifully Toned 1869 Quarter Gem Cameo Proof

PRooF sEaTED QUaRTERs


1858 seated Quarter, PR64 Cameo only 300 Pieces struck

3334 1858 PR64 Cameo PCGs. CaC. A stunning Choice example from the first year of commercial proof set offerings, this deeply mirrored specimen displays frosty, sharply detailed design elements that contrast boldly with the lightly patinated fields. Only 300 proof Seated quarters were struck in 1858. Population: 4 in 64 Cameo, 0 finer (1/12). (#85554) 3335 1863 PR64 PCGs. Pale blue and golden-lilac pastels allow for more reflectivity to shine through than the more milky violet patina that cloaks the reverse. Population: 56 in 64, 18 finer (1/12). (#5559)

3338 1869 PR65 Cameo nGC. Proofs from this year are struck from a doubled obverse die, most easily seen on the lowest horizontal shield lines. The mintage of this earlier With Motto year was only 600 proofs, and very few are known today in Gem condition and with cameo contrast. This is a splendidly toned example that has a reddish-golden center on the obverse with a bright blue margin. The reverse is just the opposite with a blue center and reddish periphery. (#85568)

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1871 Quarter, PR66 Exceptional Color and Depth of Mirroring

3344 1878 PR64 Cameo PCGs. The brilliant mirrored fields of this spectacular Choice specimen contrast boldly with the sharply detailed frosty design elements. No mentionable distractions are evident. Population: 18 in 64 Cameo, 0 finer (1/12). (#85579) 3345 1882 PR66 nGC. The obverse of this Premium Gem proof has a trace of attractive peripheral violet and the reverse has deep violet and blue toning along the border. An impressive specimen with excellent eye appeal.(#5583) 3346 1883 PR64 PCGs. The obverse of this sharply defined Choice proof has light gold toning over its champagne and gray surfaces while the reverse is silvery-gray with traces of champagne toning. (#5584)

3339 1871 PR66 nGC. CaC. There were 960 proofs struck of the 1871 quarter, a number that helps supplement the scarcity of business strikes (many of which were undoubtedly melted in 1873). The mirrored fields are surprisingly bright and shine forcefully through the concentric rose, turquoise, golden, and blue rings of color. Exceptional eye appeal. Census: 10 in 66, 4 finer (1/12). (#5570)

3347 1891 PR65 nGC. CaC. This delightful Gem is spectacularly toned in shades of lime-green and violet. The design elements are sharply detailed and the fields are deeply mirrored. Census: 31 in 65, 35 finer (2/12).(#5592)

BaRBER QUaRTERs
1897 Barber Quarter, Ms66 only one Example Finer at PCGs

Choice Proof 1873 arrows Quarter Two-year Design subtype

3340 1873 arrows PR64 PCGs. The devices are sufficiently icy to merit a Cameo designation, but the 1989 PCGS holder generation predates any such notation. Both sides display light straw-gold toning, and only a few delicate hairlines are present. The proof Arrows, Motto type is very scarce, limited to 1,240 pieces over two years. From The Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr. Collection. (#5574) 3341 1875 PR65 Cameo nGC. Sharply detailed design elements contrast boldly with the mirrored fields to produce the prized cameo effect despite the presence of considerable amounts of green and violet toning. Endlessly appealing. Census: 9 in 65 Cameo, 3 finer (2/12).(#85576) 3342 1877 PR64 nGC. A pleasing near-Gem, this 1877 quarter has mostly gold toning on the obverse with a crescent of powderblue above, and similar toning with violet on the reverse. (#5578)

3348 1897 Ms66 PCGs. This stunning Premium Gem displays vibrant satiny mint luster on brilliant surfaces that show just a few hints of gold and lavender toning. No mentionable contact marks are evident on the smooth fields. The design elements are sharply detailed throughout and eye appeal is tremendous. Population: 14 in 66, 1 finer (1/12). (#5616)

Delicately Toned Gem 1904-o Quarter

1877 Quarter, PR66 Cameo only Two Finer at PCGs

3349 1904-o Ms65 PCGs. A later O-mint Barber quarter, unevenly struck on stars and talons but pleasingly preserved. The luster is satiny yet strong, with light apricot toning over the gray that is strongest toward the margins. The cheek is clean, an important point for the all-around eye appeal. Population: 12 in 65, 14 finer (1/12). (#5638)

3343 1877 PR66 Cameo PCGs. The obverse of this Premium Gem Cameo proof is essentially brilliant with subtle champagne toning at the center. The reverse is visibly toned in blue-gray and pale gold with an area of silver brilliance. Both sides have fully mirrored fields and nice contrast. Population: 3 in 66 Cameo, 2 finer (1/12). (#85578)
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Border-Toned 1907-o Quarter, Ms66+

3355 1895 PR64 PCGs. The motifs are nicely frosted but no Cameo designation is present due to the age of the old green label holder. Precisely struck and close to stone-white. The proof 1895 quarter has a mintage identical to its silver dollar counterpart, but trades at a fraction of the price since it has a related business strike production. From The Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr. Collection.(#5681)

Deep Cameo PR66 1897 Quarter light Partial Toning

3350 1907-o Ms66+ PCGs. CaC. Modestly frosted silver luster shines through the centers on this elite 1907-O quarter, while the margins offer cerulean, gold, and orange shadings. The surfaces are remarkably smooth and close to Superb Gem quality. Despite a mintage of more than 4.5 million pieces, the 1907-O quarter is a condition rarity this fine, for it was little-saved at the time of release. Population: 2 in 66+, 5 finer (1/12). (#5647)

1913-s Barber Quarter, Fine 15 low-Mintage Key

3356 1897 PR66 Deep Cameo PCGs. Struck close to the zenith of the earlier Mints Cameo proof era, this specimen has fantastic frost-and-mirrors that persevere through partial green-gold toning. Magnificently preserved with a small ripple effect in two lines on Libertys cheek. Population: 3 in 66 Deep Cameo, 5 finer (1/12). (#95683) 3357 1898 PR64 Cameo PCGs. Delicate champagne toning appears on both sides of this brilliant Choice Cameo proof. Minor contact marks are expected for the grade. Population: 13 in 64 Cameo, 23 finer (1/12).(#85684)

Patinated PR66 1901 Quarter


3351 1913-s Fine 15 nGC. The 1913-S Barber quarter boasts a low mintage of just 40,000 pieces, one of the lowest production totals for any 20th century coin. This evenly worn Fine 15 specimen retains most original design detail, with only the letters R and Y faint in LIBERTY. The problem-free surfaces display pleasing silvergray and blue-steel patina. (#5666)

1913-s Barber Quarter, VF30 only 40,000 Pieces struck


3358 1901 PR66 PCGs. Rich peach-gold, cherry-red, and forestgreen patina endows this immaculate Premium Gem. The strike is good with softness relegated to the right (facing) claw and shield corner. An eye-appealing example certain to please the collector of originally toned silver type. Just 813 proofs were issued. (#5687)

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3352 1913-s VF30 PCGs. CaC. A pleasing Choice VF specimen, this 1913-S quarter has pewter-gray patina with darker gray toning in the peripheral area and grayish-tan devices. The antique silver appearance is that of an original middle grade circulated quarter. Population: 6 in 30, 88 finer (1/12). (#5666) 3353 1916-D Ms65 PCGs. A delightful Gem, from the last year of the Barber design. This well-detailed specimen features vibrant mint luster and attractive shades of champagne-gold toning. (#5674)

Famous 1916 standing liberty Quarter

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3354 1892 PR63 Deep Cameo PCGs. CaC. The second reverse type with the left (facing) wing tip covering nearly all of the E in UNITED. This highly contrasting Select proof has brilliant surfaces with dusky peripheral toning. Population: 2 in 63 Deep Cameo, 26 finer (1/12).(#95678)

3359 1916 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 a Fine specimen that has been cleaned. Mostly light gray surfaces show a few splashes of deep gold on the obverse of this firstyear key quarter dollar.
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3360 1916 Good 4 nGC. Obviously from Type One dies, enough of the 16 is visible to positively identify this piece. Both sides are worn smooth with complete rims and a little feather detail in the wings. The surfaces are toned in deep golden-gray with faint traces of iridescence.(#5704)

3365 1917-s Type one Ms64 Full Head PCGs. A sharply detailed Full Head Choice example of this popular type coin, with wisps of pale gold toning and vibrant mint luster. Outstanding eye appeal. The Type One design was only struck during two calendar years. (#5711) 3366 1917-s Type one Ms65 Full Head nGC. Delicate gold, violet, and blue toning is concentrated at the left half of the obverse and reverse, with lighter silver luster to the right. This highly attractive and sharply defined Gem will be a nice addition to an advanced collection.(#5711)

near-Gem 1916 standing liberty Quarter Toned Beauty in First-Generation Holder

Gem 1918-D Quarter Elusive Full Head Example

3367 1918-D Ms65 Full Head PCGs. An impressive Gem Standing Liberty quarter from just the third year of the series. The central obverse devices and the eagles breast show a touch of softness, but this coin exhibits Full Head definition. Both surfaces display vibrant mint luster under attractive champagne-gold patina. Housed in a green label holder. Population: 45 in 65 Full Head, 16 finer (1/12). From The Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr. Collection. (#5723) 3368 1918/7-s Harshly Cleaned nGC Details. VF. Fs-101. Despite the abrasive cleaning that is most visible on the reverse, this light gray overdate quarter is still attractive, especially with its gold and pale blue-green obverse toning.

Full Head near-Gem 1921 Quarter Early low-Mintage issue

3361 1916 Ms64 PCGs. An impressive near-Gem representative of the popular first-year Standing Liberty quarter issue, high-quality relative to the vast majority of survivors for the key date. Greento-gold patina is light across the frosty obverse but richer on the reverse. The all-around definition is excellent, though the obverse likely falls shy of what would be called Full Head today. A curiosity of the small-format early PCGS holder is that the labels listed PCGS number, 5706, now corresponds to the 1917 Type One issue. For non-Full Head pieces, Population: 69 in 64, 30 finer (1/12). From The Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr. Collection. (#5704) 3362 1917 Type one Ms65 Full Head PCGs. Housed in a greenlabel PCGS holder, this lovely Gem has frosty silver luster shining through light gold toning. Sharply defined and highly attractive. From The Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr. Collection.(#5707) 3363 1917 Type one Ms65 Full Head nGC. A darkly toned Gem, with sharply detailed design elements and Full Head definition, this specimen would make an ideal type coin. Vibrant mint luster shines through shades of blue-steel and champagne-gold patina. (#5707) 3364 1917-D Type one Ms64 Full Head PCGs. Housed in a greenlabel PCGS holder, this amazing near-Gem has a bold strike with frosty silver luster and delicate gold toning. From The Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr. Collection.(#5709)

3369 1921 Ms64 Full Head PCGs. The low mintage 1921 is prized even in well worn condition, but likely provides greater value in quality Mint State. This is a lustrous near-Gem with an uncommonly sharp strike on Libertys head, shield, and waist. Lightly toned aside from blushes of deep patina at 4:30 on the obverse and at 12 and 2 oclock on the reverse. Encapsulated in an old green label holder. From The Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr. Collection. (#5741) 3370 1924-D Ms64 Full Head PCGs. The 1924-D Standing Liberty quarter is scarce in Choice condition, with Full Head definition. This impressive example displays sharply detailed devices, vibrant mint luster, and wisps of light gold toning. Population: 69 in 64 Full Head, 62 finer (1/12).(#5749) 3371 1924-s Ms63 Full Head PCGs. This satiny Select Mint State specimen has variegated iridescent toning over gray-gold surfaces with excellent design definition. An attractive example for the toning enthusiast.(#5751)

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Gem 1926-D standing liberty Quarter Rare Full Head specimen

3374 1928 Ms65 Full Head PCGs. A remarkable Gem, this 1928 quarter is fully brilliant with light champagne toning over frosty silver luster. Both sides have excellent eye appeal. Destined for a high-grade registry collection of the series. From The Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr. Collection.(#5767) 3375 1928-D Ms66+ PCGs. CaC. About half of the head detail is present on this delightful Premium Gem. Both sides have frosty white luster with subliminal gold toning. Population: 1 in 66+, 2 finer (1/12).(#5768) 3376 1928-s Ms65 Full Head PCGs. Medium butter-gold and ice-blue toning visits this well preserved Gem. The strike is precise aside from the two shield rivets near the waist. Encapsulated in an old green label holder. From The Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr. Collection.(#5771) 3377 1929-s Ms66 Full Head nGC. The brilliant surfaces of this sharply detailed Premium Gem emit blazing, intense mint luster. Full Head definition is present, but the shield rivets show a little softness. Census: 88 in 66 Full Head, 22 finer (2/12). From The Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr. Collection.(#5777)

WasHinGTon QUaRTERs
3378 1932-D Ms63 PCGs. Medium dappled lavender-gold and forestgreen encompass this well-struck key date quarter. The obverse is lustrous, and the reverse is satiny. Only a concealed mark on Washingtons lip precludes an even finer grade. Ex: Long Beach Signature (Heritage, 6/2010), lot 969, which realized $1,610.(#5791)

superb Gem 1934-D Heavy Motto Quarter Tied for Finest Certified

3372 1926-D Ms65 Full Head nGC. A sharply struck Gem, this 1926D quarter exhibits a full head, full date, and nearly complete shield, save for a faint couple of rivets. The eagle on the reverse is nicely defined, with only slight weakness on the body. The surfaces are mostly brilliant, with frosty luster that shines through pale gold and iridescent toning. Although an available date overall, most 1926-D quarters were poorly struck; many Mint State pieces only show about half of the date. Sharply defined examples are 20th century rarities. Census: 7 in 65 Full Head, 2 finer (1/12). (#5757)

1927-D standing liberty Quarter, Ms65+ only 12 Finer Full Head Coins at PCGs

3379 1934-D Heavy Motto Ms67 nGC. This virtually pristine Superb Gem is lustrous and sharply struck. Light tan-gray toning is predominant except for sea-green and ruby-red on the reverse exergue. The low mintage of the 1934-D makes it a semi-key in Mint State, and the issue is extremely rare at the MS67 level. The 1934 and 1934-D each have Medium Motto and Heavy Motto varieties. Despite their significant difference in appearance, the Guide Book does not distinguish between the 1934-D motto varieties and omits the 1934 Medium Motto. Census: 5 in 67, 0 finer (2/12). (#85796) 3380 1936-D Ms65 PCGs. The colorful obverse has red, violet, and gold toning, while the reverse is essentially brilliant. This highly lustrous piece has great eye appeal with frosty mint brilliance. (#5801)

3373 1927-D Ms65+ Full Head PCGs. CaC. This high-end Gem 1927-D Standing Liberty quarter displays sharp striking details in most areas, including Full Head definition, but the shield rivets are a little soft. Vibrant mint luster is evident on both sides, with attractive shades of champagne-gold toning. Population: 2 in 65+ Full Head, 12 finer (1/12). (#5763)

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1938 Washington Quarter, Ms67+ Tied for Finest Certified at PCGs

3388 1795 2 leaves VG10 nGC. o-119, R.4. A popular die pair with a die gouge jutting up from the last star on the obverse. This wellworn but pleasing piece has a mix of light gold-gray and deeper blue elements over each side.(#6052)

XF Details o-125 1795 Half Dollar Two leaves Reverse

3381 1938 Ms67+ PCGs. CaC. This high-end Superb Gem 1938 Washington quarter is tied with one other coin in MS67+ as the finest seen examples at that grading service (1/12). This specimen displays razor-sharp definition on all design elements, and the pleasing surfaces are brightly lustrous, with attractive shades of gold and ice-blue toning. (#5806) 3382 1948-D Ms67 PCGs. CaC. Most of the obverse is deeply toned in gold, russet, and steel, with glimpses of silver-white, while the reverse is mostly brilliant with a few splashes of peripheral iridescence. Population: 26 in 67, 0 finer (1/12).(#5837)

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3383 1936 PR64 nGC. A satiny near-Gem with light almond-gold and ice-blue toning. Well struck and free from hairlines or other detractions. The key date of the proof Washington series. Certified in a prior generation holder. From The Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr. Collection.(#5975) 3384 1937 PR67 nGC. Both sides of this Superb Gem proof have dusky champagne toning over brilliant silver surfaces with fully mirrored fields and reflective devices. From The Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr. Collection.(#5976) 3385 1955 PR69 Ultra Cameo nGC. An stunning Superb, nearly perfect Ultra Cameo Proof, this piece is brilliant with amazing contrast and flawless surfaces.(#95987)

3389 1795 2 leaves Reverse Damage, stained nGC Details. XF. o-125, High R.4. This Flowing Hair type coin has pleasing sharpness, including partial breast feathers. The reverse border displays several straight thin lines, some or all of which may be planchet adjustment marks, as made. There are a few minor abrasions near the date and AMER. Slate-gray and almond-gold toning encompasses both sides. Ex: Mid-Winter ANA (Heritage, 2/1984), lot 1176, flip included. From The Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr. Collection. (#6052) 3390 1795/1795 improperly Cleaned nGC Details. Fine. o-112, R.4. The date was initially entered too low, then repunched without any attempt to efface the prior digits. Chestnutgold toning visits moderately hairlined slate surfaces. Minor marks are noted beneath the beak and the left (facing) wing. A late die state with clash marks above the eagle and a heavy crack near the R in LIBERTY.(#6055) 3391 1802 VG10 nGC. o-101, R.3. Only 29,890 Draped Bust half dollars were minted in 1802, with a single die variety known for the date. This evenly worn, light gray specimen shows a number of adjustment marks on the reverse and a scattering of minor abrasions on the obverse.(#6065) 3392 1803 small 3 improperly Cleaned nGC Details. XF. o-104, R.3. O-104 is the sole Small 3 die marriage. Design recesses are charcoal-gray while the open fields and high points are slate. There are no noticeable abrasions.(#6067) 3393 1805 VF25 nGC. o-105, R.4. Rich golden-brown and bluegreen patination encompasses this minimally abraded better variety Bust half dollar. The device high points exhibit wear, but a majority of E PLURIBUS UNUM is readable. Ex: E.M. Rhodes (Heritage, 12/1983), lot 1309, flip included.. From The Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr. Collection.(#6069)

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Fine Details 1794 Half Dollar, 0-101a

Choice XF 1805 Half, o-112

3386 1794 improperly Cleaned nGC Details. Fine. o-101a, R.4. The powder-blue and yellow-gray surfaces are hairlined from cleaning. The reverse has a small rim ding at 5 oclock, and faint adjustment marks are noted within the hair and at the obverse margin near 3:30. The presence of a die crack between the single leaf and the final S in STATES is unclear, which suggests that the piece could also be designated simply as O-101. Ex: Dallas Auction (Heritage, 6/1987), lot 814, flip included. From The Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr. Collection. (#6051) 3387 1795 2 leaves VG8 nGC. o-108a, R.4. A powder-blue and cream-gray representative of the introductory Flowing Hair type. No marks are remotely consequential save for a tick on the obverse rim at 4 oclock and a slight reverse rim ding at 7 oclock. Ex: Dallas Auction (Heritage, 6/1987), lot 816, flip included. From The Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr. Collection.(#6052)
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3394 1805 XF45 nGC. o-112, R.2. Medium caramel-gold and stonegray toning adorns this well detailed and unblemished Choice XF Draped Bust half. Luster emerges from the hair, plumage, and legends. The usual die state with a bold collar clash on the bust and an arc-shaped crack on the upper reverse. Ex: Dallas Auction (Heritage, 6/1987), lot 819, flip included. From The Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr. Collection. (#6069)

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3395 1806 Pointed 6, stem XF40 nGC. o-118a, R.3. Autumngold and navy-blue margins encompass the slate-gray centers. Impressively unabraded though the strike is slightly soft on the central curls and opposite near the junction of the shield to the left (facing) wing. From The Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr. Collection.(#6071) 3396 1807 Draped Bust XF40 nGC. o-110a, R.3. Stone-gray at the centers with wisps of sea-green and sun-gold at the margins. Glimmers of luster brighten the margins, and marks are absent save for a slight reverse rim ding at 6:30.(#6079) 3397 1807 Draped Bust XF40 nGC. o-105, R.1. This final-year Draped Bust half is mostly cream-gray but golden-brown toning within design recesses. Moderately worn but refreshingly free from any obtrusive marks. Purchased from Allstate Coin Co. on August 14, 1983; flip included. From The Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr. Collection.(#6079)

1812 o-110 Half Dollar, Ms64 Diagnostic obverse Die lines

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3398 1807 large stars, 50 over 20 XF40 nGC. o-112, R.1. The obverse is lightly toned aside from golden-russet and electric-blue at the margin. The reverse is more prominently patinated with a tan-brown center and deep magenta and cobalt-blue toward the rim.(#6086) 3399 1807 large stars, 50 over 20 XF45 PCGs. o-112, R.1. The common variety with the blundered reverse appears here in exceptional preservation for the grade, with pewter-gray surfaces, light iridescent toning, and traces of luster.(#6086) 3400 1811 small 8 aU53 nGC. o-109, R.2. A heavy radial die crack at 10 oclock on the reverse is always seen on this more available 1811 variety. Deep golden-brown and gunmetal-gray toning blankets this lightly circulated example. Some luster remains, and the sole noticeable mark is on the obverse rim at 9 oclock. Ex: E.M. Rhodes (Heritage, 12/1983), one of three coins in lot 3531; collector flip included. From The Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr. Collection.(#6097) 3401 1812 aU58 nGC. o-107, R.1. A large but low relief die lump on the eagles left (facing) wing identifies the variety of this prominently clashed near-Mint half dollar. Satin luster shimmers over rich cream-gray and steel-blue surfaces. Unabraded, though the reverse rim is irregular between 12 and 2 oclock. Ex: E.M. Rhodes (Heritage, 12/1983), part of lot 3532, collector flip included. From The Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr. Collection.(#6100) 3402 1812 Ms61 nGC. o-105a, R.2. This lustrous almond-gold half dollar has a crisp strike despite minor blending on the high points of the curls. Unabraded aside from a few faded marks on Libertys neck. Double clashed with several spindly obverse die cracks. (#6100)

3403 1812 Ms64 PCGs. o-110, R.1. Short die lines beneath the drapery left of the date are diagnostic for the obverse die, although they only appear on earlier die states. The reverse has the upper horizontal crossbar extended to the right, nearly all the way through the wing. This delightful Choice Mint State piece has a bold strike with frosty ivory luster and exceptional eye appeal. Speckled ebony toning appears on each side, but most would describe this splendid specimen as brilliant and untoned. Population: 48 in 64, 23 finer (1/12). (#6100)

1815/2 Half Dollar, o-101, aU Details one Variety, Two Die states for the year

3404 1815/2 improperly Cleaned nGC Details. aU. o-101, R.2. Lacking the reverse die cracks of the 101a, these two die states are the only collectible variants of 1815 half dollars. The surfaces are bright from cleaning but show a slight accent of gray patina over each side. A thin scratch can barely be made out in the left obverse field, otherwise the only marks of any note are located in a small cluster on the cheek of Liberty. (#6108)

1815/2 Capped Bust Half Dollar, aU53 Key Date, o-101

3405 1815/2 aU53 nGC. CaC. o-101, R.2. The entire small mintage of 47,150 half dollars from 1815 was produced using a single pair of dies with the 1815/2 overdate, making an instant key in the series. The 1817/3 half dollar has the interesting distinction of being the most disparate Bust half variety between the overdigit and the underdigit at four years with the virtually unobtainable 1817/4 and the popular and available 1815/2 in second place. Slategray, lighter silver, rose, and gold hues run through still-lustrous fields, with the lightest color appearing as worn areas on the high points. The surfaces are nonetheless lightly circulated and show few marks of any note. Die clashing appears on each side, although the die state is too early for the reverse die cracks that distinguish the O-101a. (#6108)

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Choice aU 1815/2 Half Dollar, o-101a Rarest Capped Bust Date

3410 1832 small letters Ms62 PCGs. o-110, R.1. The small tine that protrudes from the top of Libertys cap is the most obvious die marker, while the softness at the A of STATES on the reverse is typical for the variety. Nicely struck otherwise and unmarked with soft luster beneath the delicate steel-gray and gold patina that graces each side. Ex: FUN Signature (Heritage, 1/2008), lot 1510, which realized $1,207.50.(#6160) 3411 1833 Ms63 nGC. o-102, R.1. Star 1 is recut on the obverse of O-102, and a short extensive of the middle line of the rightmost shield stripe confirms the attribution. This Select Mint State 1833 half dollar has satin luster beneath grayish-gold and iridescent toning.(#6163)

3406 1815/2 aU55 PCGs. o-101a, R.3. A rising die crack through 50 C confirms the later die state. Luster fills the legends and devices of this boldly impressed key date half dollar. The almond-gold surfaces are mark-free though we note a spot above the first S in STATES. Struck from multiply clashed dies, and certified in an old green label holder. Population: 21 in 55, 20 finer (1/12). From The Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr. Collection. (#6108)

3412 1834 small Date, small letters aU58 PCGs. CaC. o-121, R.3. This lustrous half dollar has an unabraded appearance and attractive medium wheat-gold and apple-green toning. The strike is bold aside from the shoulder curl and opposite on the peak of the right (facing) wing.(#6166)

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3413 1836 Reeded Edge Repaired nGC Details. XF. The obverse has myriad tooling lines, with a smoothed area. Undoubtedly cleaned, this piece has acquired natural gray-gold toning with peripheral iridescence on each side. 3414 1838 Ms63 nGC. A medium die crack extends from the L in HALF to the left, reaching the first A in AMERICA. A well struck coin, the surfaces are nicely frosted and exhibit a dusting of medium tan-gray patina. Some russet colored speckles cling to the peripheries. A solitary hair-thin mark on the lower portrait is suitable for the grade.(#6177) 3415 1839-o 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 coin has the details of an XF specimen that has been corroded. Both sides are extremely dark, nearly black, with minor surface roughness. The obverse has peripheral die cracks including a meandering crack through the date. The reverse die is shattered. (#6181) 3416 1839-o improperly Cleaned nGC Details. Unc. Mintmark repunched south, as usual for the only collectible New Orleans Bust issue. Well struck with unworn but hairlined and cloudy surfaces. The obverse displays a number of faint lilac freckles. Ex: E.M. Rhodes (Heritage, 12/1983), lot 1369, collector flip included. From The Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr. Collection.

Very scarce o-106 1819/8 Half Dollar, Ms63 large 9 in Date

3407 1819/8 large 9 Ms63 PCGs. CaC. o-106, R.4. One of the finest examples of this very scarce variety to appear on the auction block in a decade, and a coin with a significant claim to being the finest available. Light abrasions on Libertys portrait have surprisingly little influence on the eye appeal, for they are overwhelmed by green-gold, silver-blue, and lavender-pink patina across warm luster. (#6119) 3408 1820/19 Curl Base 2 improperly Cleaned nGC Details. aU. o-102, R.1. An obvious overdate with much of the underdigit 9 present within the 0. The present Capped Bust half is moderately subdued by cleaning, but has partly retoned straw-gold and pearlgray. Luster fills the eagle and peripheral elements. Purchased from Allstate on January 18, 1987; collector flip included. From The Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr. Collection.(#6126)

scarce o-114 1831 Half Dollar, Ms64

3409 1831 Ms64 PCGs. o-114, R.3. An attractive Choice Mint State example of the scarce O-114 die pair, distinguished by the steady stairstep descent of the middle letters of STATES. Satiny luster is alive under silver-peach inner patina, while the margins have majority coverage in crimson, violet, and blue hues. (#6159)

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3417 1839 Drapery Ms62 nGC. Original pinkish-gold and ice-blue shades intermingle on this nice Mint State example. A few stray, moderate contact marks account for the grade on this well-struck piece. Census: 11 in 62, 30 finer (2/12).(#6232)

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select Mint state 1861 scott Token struck in 1879 Using Confederate Half Die

1841-o Half Dollar, Ms63 large Mintmark, WB-4

3418 1841-o Ms63 PCGs. WB-4, R.4. Large Mintmark. The 1841-O is moderately available in Uncirculated grades, mostly from the discovery of a small hoard on the site of the former Fort Harrison in Clearwater, Florida. One would suspect these pieces to show some degree of corrosion, but that is certainly not the case here. The surfaces show good mint luster and just the slightest hint of toning. Softly struck in the centers on each side. Identifiable as a WB-4 by the presence of weak die lines from Libertys left hand and rock, one of two uses of this obverse die, but the mintmark position provides absolute confirmation. (#6237) 3419 1846 Medium Date Ms62 PCGs. The obverse has a crack through the base of the date, up to the rock left of the date, and another through the stars on the left. This pleasing piece has a strong strike with natural gray and iridescent toning over satin luster. Microscopic marks account for the grade. Population: 11 in 62, 15 finer (1/12).(#6251) 3420 1848-o aU58 PCGs. CaC. WB-19, R.5. A scarce variety in the New Orleans variety reference for Seated half dollars. A partially lustrous near-Mint New Orleans No Motto half with light chestnut toning and only one consequential mark, concealed above the obverse shield point. Slender areas of subdued gray surface are noted at 5 oclock on the obverse and 2 oclock on the reverse. Population: 12 in 58, 19 finer (1/12).(#6261) 3421 1858 Ms64 PCGs. This sharply detailed Choice specimen features vibrant mint luster and wisps of pale gold and lavender toning. An interesting network of die cracks is evident between the rim and the left obverse stars. Population: 57 in 64, 18 finer (1/12). (#6293) 3422 1860 Ms64 nGC. This lovely Choice Mint State Seated half has light field reflectivity with ivory luster and hints of reddishgold toning near the borders. Census: 7 in 64, 9 finer (2/12). (#6299) 3423 1860-o set of Three, shipwreck Effect Unc nGC. Set of three 1861-O halves, one issued from the United States, one from the Confederacy, and one from the State of Louisiana. All are corroded. Housed in a wooden S.S. Republic box and slip case.(Total: 3 coins) (#6300)

3424 1861 scott Token Ms63 anaCs. Breen-8003. Coin and stamp dealer J.W. Scott obtained the original Confederate half dollar die in 1879, and promptly put it to use. He stamped the planed reverses of 500 1861-O half dollars, then paired the Confederate die with an explanatory token obverse to strike an additional 500 white metal pieces. Both issues are widely collected today. The present well struck Scott token is toned chestnut-gray with smooth semi-prooflike fields. Listed on page 395 of the 2012 Guide Book. (#340403)

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3425 1862-s obverse scratched nCs. Unc Details. Type One Reverse. Large S. This satiny honey-gold and cream-gray half dollar is sharply struck and attractive except for a scratch above the left corner of Libertys rock.(#6308)

Gem 1864 seated Half only Five Coins Finer at nGC

3426 1864 Ms65 nGC. The 1864 Seated Liberty half dollar claims a mintage of 379,100 pieces, and few coins were saved for numismatic purposes. This delightful Gem is sharply detailed, with vibrant satiny mint luster and just a trace of gold toning. No mentionable distractions are evident on either side. Census: 7 in 65, 5 finer (2/12). (#6311) 3427 1866-s no Motto VF25 nGC. WB-1. Later Die State. This is a scarce variety of this issue that had a mintage of only 60,000 pieces. Each side is evenly worn and shows light, even gray patina. There are no mentionable marks.(#6315)

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1870-CC Half Dollar, VG8 Rare, First Carson City issue

3430 1874-CC arrows obverse Damage nGC Details. Good. WB-3. Of the three varieties of this issue, this is the only one with the cowlick above the eagles head, readily apparent even in this low grade. Only 59,000 pieces were struck of all three varieties. The lower right obverse field shows several digs, the explanation of the obverse damage mentioned by NGC. Heavily and evenly worn over each side.(#6347) 3431 1875 Ms64 Prooflike nGC. Both sides have fully mirrored fields and lustrous devices beneath deep gold and iridescent toning. Possessing every characteristic of a proof, a less than full strike is the one feature that suggests it is a business strike.(#6349)

1880 Gem Uncirculated Half Dollar Popular, low-Mintage Date


3428 1870-CC VG8 nGC. The 1870-CC Seated Liberty half dollar is the first, and rarest, issue of the Carson City series. This problemfree VG8 example is evenly worn and most major detail remains intact, at least in outline. Unfortunately, LIBERTY is no longer legible, but the surfaces show only minor abrasions. Census: 5 in 8, 28 finer (2/12). (#6328)

Gorgeous Ms65 1873 arrows Half Rich Patina


3432 1880 Ms65 PCGs. CaC. The 1880 was saved in moderate numbers, undoubtedly because of its impressively low mintage of only 9,755 strikes for circulation. Most such coins have bright, prooflike fields, but on this piece the flash is visible but not overwhelming as on a proof or first-strike business strike. The striking details are strong throughout and each side is brilliant except for just a touch of peripheral color. Population: 16 in 65, 19 finer (1/12). (#6362)

1888 Half Dollar, nicely Toned Ms65

3433 1888 Ms65 PCGs. The iridescent violet and olive-gold patina is subtle and attractive, and the surfaces are lustrous and sharply struck. Die clashing is noted in the fields. Only 12,000 pieces were struck in business strike format. Population: 22 in 65, 21 finer (1/12). Ex: Long Beach Signature (Heritage, 2/2002), lot 5814. (#6370) 3434 1891 Ms63 PCGs. Thin scratches in the right obverse field prevent a higher grade to this final-year Seated half. The obverse is prooflike with cameo contrast and the reverse is lustrous with frosty mint brilliance.(#6373) 3429 1873 arrows Ms65 PCGs. The year 1873 brought many changes to U.S. numismatics. Henry R. Linderman began his second term as Mint director, serving until 1878. The Latin Monetary Union, comprising France, Italy, Belgium, and Switzerland, adopted a gold standard. The Crime of 73 legislated the two cent piece, trime, and silver half dime out of existence, omitted the Seated Liberty silver dollar from the list of authorized coins, introduced the Trade dollar, and increased the weight of minor silver coinage. The half dollars weight increased from 12.44 gm to 12.50 gm of .900 fine silver. This is a stunning Gem Arrows half dollar from just after the change, richly toned with lush shades of olive-green on the obverse that complement pinkish-silver and pastel lilac-blue hues on the reverse. A boldly struck and delightful type coin. Population: 10 in 65, 4 finer (1/12). (#6343)
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3435 1863 PR63 Cameo nGC. A sharply detailed Select proof Seated Liberty half dollar, with brilliant reflective fields that set off the frosty devices in a dramatic cameo effect. Census: 5 in 63 Cameo, 11 finer (2/12).(#86417)

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1864 Ultra Cameo PR64 Half Dollar Brilliant and starkly Contrasted

3438 1877 PR63 nGC. Type Two Reverse. On the obverse, light russet central toning gives way to deeper blue at the rims. Some hairlines in the obverse fields limit the grade. Ex: Stacks (7/1952), lot 418; Denver Signature (Heritage, 8/2006), lot 3399.(#6438) 3439 1881 PR64 PCGs. This is a deeply toned example of this lowmintage proof issue. Rich rose, blue, and yellow toning covers each side with bright mirroring from the fields. Only 975 proofs were struck. Population: 75 in 64, 34 finer (1/12).(#6442) 3440 1886 PR62 nGC. Fully mirrored fields and satiny devices hide beneath the lilac and iridescent toning on this proof Seated half dollar. Trivial contact marks are mostly hidden in the devices. (#6447)

3436 1864 PR64 Ultra Cameo nGC. The 1864 is a scarce Civil War issue with a low mintage of only 470 proofs. Few high grade examples are known of the 1864 and even fewer with Cameo or Ultra Cameo surfaces. This piece shows profound white-on-black contrast on each side. This contrast is even more apparent because of the total lack of color. The only mentionable flaw is Mintmade, a vertical planchet lamination from the birds beak down to the top of the left wing. (#96418)

3441 1886 PR64 Cameo PCGs. A splendid Choice Cameo proof, the obverse exhibits champagne toning with deeper peripheral iridescence. The reverse is mostly brilliant with a few splashes of gold toning. Nice contrast appears between the fields and devices. (#86447)

Richly Toned PR66 1890 seated Half

Premium Gem Proof 1865 seated Half only one Finer PCGs Cameo Coin

3442 1890 PR66 nGC. Subdued but still visible contrast underscores the eye appeal of this richly toned Premium Gem proof from late in the Seated half dollar series. Green-gold outer hues yield to a mix of blue and lavender-violet closer to the centers, while the cores offer a range from apricot to medium-gray. Census: 16 in 66, 10 finer (2/12). (#6451)

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Gem 1892-o Barber Half Dollar Popular First year of Design

3443 1892-o Ms65 PCGs. The 1892-O half dollar claims a lowmintage of 390,000 pieces and the issue enjoys some popularity with mintmark type collectors as the first date of the Barber design. This delightful Gem displays vibrant mint luster and well-detailed design elements, with a touch of softness on the eagles claw. Population: 13 in 65, 5 finer (1/12). (#6462) 3437 1865 PR66 Cameo PCGs. CaC. The financial pressures of the Civil War resulted in a number of arduous and expensive restrictions on the Mints commercial proof set offerings. Only 500 proof Seated Liberty half dollars were struck in 1865, and examples in Premium Gem condition, with the Cameo designation, are extremely rare. This delightful coin displays spectacular peripheral toning in shades of pale green, golden-tan, and cerulean-blue. The design elements are sharply detailed and richly frosted, providing dramatic cameo contrast with the mirrored fields. No mentionable distractions are apparent, even on close inspection, and visual appeal is extraordinary. Population: 4 in 66 Cameo, 1 finer (1/12). (#86419)
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3444 1893-o Ms63 PCGs. Both sides of this scarce Barber half dollar exhibit satiny silver luster with traces of ivory toning and a splash of blue at the upper right obverse. The reverse is a few shades darker than the obverse. Population: 34 in 63, 44 finer (1/12). (#6466) 3445 1897-o aU50 nGC. For the many collectors of this difficult series in AU, here is a splendid example with just a slight bit of friction. Bright overall with just a touch of golden at the margins. Good remaining luster around the devices and minimally marked. (#6478) 3446 1903-s aU58 PCGs. CaC. Considerable luster remains on each side of this near-Mint specimen, with light gray-gold toning over its pleasing silver surfaces. A trace of wear prevents a full Mint State grade.(#6497)

1897 Barber Half, PR68 Ultra Cameo only one Ultra Cameo Finer at nGC

1907 Barber Half, Ms65 only Three Finer at PCGs

3447 1907 Ms65 PCGs. Satiny white luster with just a touch of haze over the surfaces. The strike is bold on the arrow feathers and right claw of the eagle. A couple of minor specks are present, one above the date, another near the top of the shield. One tiny nick on Libertys cheek, and a few minor luster grazes from a higher grade. Population: 25 in 65, 3 finer (1/12). (#6508) 3448 1915 aU55 nGC. This low-mintage issue is challenging in almost all circulated grades. This piece has light, even gray surfaces with slight rub over the high points and good remaining luster surrounding the devices.(#6532)

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3449 1894 PR64 PCGs. This attractive Choice 1894 Barber half dollar exhibits well-detailed design elements and deeply mirrored fields, with pleasing gunmetal-gray and violet patina. Population: 95 in 64, 64 finer (1/12).(#6541)

3450 1897 PR68 Ultra Cameo nGC. The reverse exhibits spectacular contrast between the ice-white devices and the darkly mirrored field. The obverse contrast is nearly as remarkable, although the borders show light milky-gray toning. The strike is complete on the often-soft fletchings and claws, and even the right shield corner has pleasing definition. Pristine aside from a brief thin mark beneath obverse star 7, which will identify future appearances of this impressive proof Barber type coin, among the finest survivors from an issue of 731 pieces. Census: 12 in 68 Ultra Cameo, 1 finer (2/12). (#96544)

Gem Proof 1900 Barber Half Rare Cameo specimen

3451 1900 PR65 Cameo PCGs. Mint records indicate 912 proof Barber half dollars were struck in 1900, but few survivors can match the present coin for eye appeal and cameo contrast. The design elements display razor-sharp definition in most areas, with just a touch of softness on the upper right shield point. The fields are deeply mirrored, with highlights of champagne-gold toning. Population: 13 in 65 Cameo, 15 finer (1/12). (#86547)

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1900 Barber Half, PR66+ Cameo last year of second Mint

Patinated PR66 1906 Half Dollar

3452 1900 PR66+ Cameo PCGs. CaC. An amazing Premium Gem Cameo proof, this piece represents the final year of coinage at the second Philadelphia Mint facility, and one of the last years of proof coinage before Mint officials discouraged production of contrasting proofs. Both sides of this borderline Deep Cameo specimen have pristine, nearly flawless surfaces with deeply mirrored fields and highly lustrous devices. There is no toning visible on either side. Population: 3 in 66+ Cameo, 5 finer (1/12). (#86547)

3455 1906 PR66 PCGs. Golden-brown, cobalt-blue, and apple-green bathes the obverse of this intricately struck specimen, though the cheek retains a window of brilliance. The reverse is fully patinated in deeply blended forest-green and autumn-gold. The surfaces appear pristine beneath the rich blanket of colors. A scant 675 proofs were produced. (#6553)

Premium Gem Proof 1909 Barber Half Dollar Elusive Cameo specimen

Gem Proof 1901 Barber Half Rare Example With Cameo Contrast

3453 1901 PR65 Cameo PCGs. This sharply detailed 1901 proof Barber half dollar displays richly frosted devices that contrast boldly with the deeply mirrored fields. A few hints of golden-tan toning enliven the pleasing surfaces, and no mentionable distractions are evident. Population: 10 in 65 Cameo, 18 finer (1/12). (#86548)

3456 1909 PR66 Cameo PCGs. This spectacular Premium Gem displays profound black-on-white cameo flash when the coin is tilted in the light. The design elements are sharply detailed and the fields are brightly mirrored. From a mintage of 650 pieces. Population: 15 in 66 Cameo, 8 finer (1/12). (#86556) 3457 1910 PR63 PCGs. CaC. Delicate champagne toning appears on both sides of this lovely Select proof Barber half dollar. The 1910 is scarce in Mint State grades, and collectors often seek proof examples as more affordable representatives.(#6557) 3458 1915 PR64 PCGs. CaC. Many collectors seek proof examples of the 1913, 1914, and 1915 Barber half dollars, due to the rarity of higher grade Mint State pieces. This example has fully mirrored fields and satin devices with slight contrast. A few splashes of peripheral gold toning are visible on each side. Population: 46 in 64, 31 finer (1/12).(#6562)

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3459 1916 Ms64 nGC. The obverse has a few specks of iridescence while the reverse is essentially untoned. Both sides have frosty surfaces with full mint brilliance.(#6566) 3454 1903 PR66 PCGs. CaC. An impressively mirrored brilliant-era coin with touches of golden patina over an inherently silver-white gleam. Both sides of this Premium Gem proof show appreciable contrast, though only the reverse rises to what might be considered Cameo. Population: 16 in 66, 8 finer (1/12). (#6550) 3460 1916-D Ms64+ nGC. Peach-gold and stone-gray alternate across this coruscating and boldly struck Walking Liberty half. Impressively free from contact, and an attractive representative of an early low mintage issue.(#6567) 3461 1916-s aU58 nGC. A lovely near-Mint example of the debut San Francisco Walker, this piece has full frosty mint luster with no toning on either side. A bold strike and nearly flawless surfaces are evident.(#6568)

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lively near-Gem 1918-s Half Dollar

select 1919-s Walking liberty Half Prime strike and Condition Rarity

3462 1918-s Ms64 nGC. CaC. Close to 10.3 million half dollars were struck at San Francisco in 1918, the last sizable issue from that Mint before the post-World War I economic slowdown. Examples are available for a price through MS64, though Gems are condition rarities. This near-Gem is attractive with gold, violet, and blue patina over much of each side, deeper on the reverse. Softly struck but with vibrant luster that is subtly frosted. (#6576)

3465 1919-s Ms63 PCGs. The 1919-S Walking Liberty half dollar is a rare date in high grade, and the issue is known for striking problems as well. This attractive Select specimen shows the usual softness on the central obverse and on the eagles leg, but the overall strike is much better-than-average. Bright mint luster shines through wisps of gold and ice-blue toning. (#6579)

1919-D Half Dollar, aU55 Walking liberty Key

1920-s Walker, Ms64 above average strike

3463 1919-D aU55 PCGs. When key-date Walkers are discussed, most collectors think of the three 1921 issues, but the 1919-D is the issue that should come to mind. This pleasing AU specimen exhibits minor scuffs in the right obverse field, but features a far finer than usual strike for the issue, with nearly full silver luster and light gold toning. (#6578)

3466 1920-s Ms64 PCGs. CaC. This satin near-Gem has bold design details that are much sharper than usual, with brilliant silver surfaces and gorgeous golden accents. Subtle blue toning enhances the overall visual appeal of this impressive specimen. PCGS has certified just 51 finer examples (1/12). (#6582) 3467 1921 VF35 PCGs. The 1921 Walking Liberty half dollar is a lowmintage date and a key issue in the series. This Choice VF example shows moderate wear on the devices with pleasing highlights of bluish-gray and champagne-gold toning.(#6583) 3468 1921 XF45 nGC. The lightly worn surfaces of this attractive Walking Liberty half dollar are blanketed in pleasing shades of champagne-gold and ice-blue toning. Vibrant mint luster adds to the considerable eye appeal.(#6583) 3469 1921-s VF35 PCGs. A completely original pewter-gray specimen with deep steel toning in the protected areas around the devices. Traces of yellowish-gold appear on the reverse. An important issue in the series, usually found in grades below Fine.(#6585)

1919-D Walking liberty Half, Ms62 low-Mintage Key issue

3464 1919-D Ms62 nGC. Shades of attractive emerald-green and lavender-gray toning visit the pleasing surfaces of this MS62 Walking Liberty half dollar. The devices show the typical soft detail associated with this issue, which is almost never seen with a sharp strike. The 1919-D is an important key, from a low-mintage of less than 1.2 million pieces. (#6578)

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1921-s Walking liberty Half, Ms63 important low-Mintage Key

lustrous Gem 1923-s Half Dollar

3470 1921-s Ms63 PCGs. CaC. The 1921-S Walking Liberty half dollar claims a low mintage of 548,000 pieces, and the issue is one of the most important keys to the series. Although the Philadelphia and Denver issues of this important date had even lower mintages than the 1921-S, neither coin is as rare in todays market, especially in high-grade condition. The present coin is an impressive Select specimen with satiny mint luster and pleasing gold and ice-blue patina. The strike is much better-than-average for this issue, with clear separation between Libertys thumb and fingers, although the usually seen softness is apparent on Libertys head and the eagles leg. Population: 33 in 63, 63 finer (1/12). (#6585)

3471 1923-s Ms65 PCGs. None of the three Mints struck half dollars in 1922, and in 1923, only San Francisco produced the denomination. Those coins, under 2.2 million in total, would be the only non-commemorative halves struck until 1927, when San Francisco reprised the denomination. The 1923-S issue is a transition-point for the series as a whole, after which it moves away from the pattern of Mint State rarity, save at the Premium or Superb Gem levels. This is a charming (and conditionally rare) Gem, bright silver in luster with occasional peripheral patches of cream. Prominent die polish lines appear in the space to the left of the eagles beak. Population: 40 in 65, 7 finer (1/12). (#6586)

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attractive Premium Gem 1923-s Half Ex: Dakota Collection

3475 1929-D Ms64 PCGs. This Choice Mint State Walker has light gold toning over its frosty and fully brilliant silver surfaces. The strike is bold with only slight weakness at Libertys branch hand. (#6589) 3476 1933-s Ms63 nGC. This attractive 1933-S Walking Liberty half dollar exhibits sharply detailed design elements, with good separation between Libertys thumb and fingers. The lightly marked surfaces are lustrous and show wisps of golden-tan color. (#6591)

Premium Gem 1933-s Half Dollar only seven Coins in Higher Grades at PCGs

3477 1933-s Ms66 PCGs. This spectacular Premium Gem Walking Liberty Half dollar is sharply detailed in most areas, with definite separation between Libertys thumb and fingers. Just a touch of softness shows on the eagles leg, however. The surfaces are brightly lustrous and display attractive shades of light gold toning. Population: 81 in 66, 7 finer (1/12). (#6591) 3478 1934 Ms67+ PCGs. CaC. Lovely butter-gold and olive-gray toning enriches this lustrous and exceptionally preserved Superb Gem. The strike is decidedly above average, and post-strike contact is absent aside from a faint thin line on the rock beneath the right (facing) claw. Population: 2 in 67+, 8 finer (1/12). (#6592)

3472 1923-s Ms66 PCGs. CaC. Ex: The Dakota Collection. The 1923-S is a transitional issue in terms of Walking Liberty half dollar collecting; not so rare as the famously challenging 1921 dates, it is more elusive than the issues after the denomination resumed in 1927. Despite a mintage in the multi-millions, the 1923-S is a challenging date in the better Mint State grades, blossoming as a condition rarity at the MS66 level, where this coin lands. The strongly lustrous obverse has light gold and blue overtones that intensify on the reverse, particularly at the top and left. Population: 6 in 66, 1 finer (1/12). (#6586) 3473 1927-s Ms62 PCGs. Speckled gold, gray, and amber toning enhances the surfaces of this well-detailed Walking Liberty half dollar. Vibrant mint luster is evident on both sides and a scattering of minor contact marks explains the grade.(#6587)

1934-s Half Dollar, Ms66 attractive Peripheral Toning

Choice 1927-s Half Dollar Very scarce Date in Higher Grades

3479 1934-s Ms66 PCGs. CaC. The pearl-gray centers are encompassed by attractive caramel-gold and aquamarine margins. This lustrous Great Depression half dollar is fully struck except for slight blending on the fingers of the branch hand. Well preserved despite minor marks on the wings and right obverse field. Population: 87 in 66, 9 finer (1/12). (#6594)

3474 1927-s Ms64 nGC. The 1927-S Walking Liberty half dollar is one of the most poorly struck issues of the series, and this attractive Choice example shows the typical softness on the central obverse and the eagles leg. The peripheral elements are sharply impressed, and the pleasing surfaces are enlivened by shades of green, amber, and ice-blue toning. (#6587)
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Frosty superb Gem 1935 Half Dollar

1938-D Walking liberty Half Dollar, Ms66 Exceptional Mint luster and Eye appeal

3480 1935 Ms67 nGC. Despite a mintage of more than 9 million pieces, the 1935 half dollar is a condition rarity at the MS67 level. This NGC-certified Superb Gem has frosty luster and a charming overlay of yellow and pink patina that stretches from canary to bubblegum hues. A soft central strike is one of the few concerns, and even this is typical for the date. (#6595)

3486 1938-D Ms66 PCGs. CaC. As almost always seen on Walking Liberty coins from this era, Libertys hand shows only a bit of emerging detail and the eagles leg shows the typical softness, as well. Booming mint luster is present on both sides, with a few wisps of champagne-gold toning. Eye appeal is terrific. (#6605) 3487 1939 Ms67+ PCGs. CaC. Iridescent jade-green and canary-gold toning blankets this thoroughly lustrous and fully struck Superb Gem. An outstanding representative without any visible marks. Population: 6 in 67+, 23 finer (1/12).(#6606) 3488 1939 Ms67+ PCGs. CaC. Autumn-gold and sea-green shades compete for territory across this lustrous and intricately struck Superb Gem. Only a few delicate grazes on the right obverse field deny numismatic perfection. Population: 6 in 67+, 23 finer (1/12). (#6606)

1935-s Walker, Ms66 only Two Finer at PCGs

1939 Half Dollar, Ms68 among the Finest Certified


3481 1935-s Ms66 PCGs. This sharply detailed Premium Gem has a fully visible central thumb on Libertys branch hand, indicating a bold central strike. Both sides are fully brilliant and untoned with satin luster and amazing aesthetic appeal. Population: 97 in 66, 2 finer (1/12). (#6597) 3482 1936 Ms67 PCGs. CaC. A sensational Superb Gem, and rarely seen any finer with just two higher grades coins certified by PCGS (1/12), this example is sharply defined with lovely champagne toning over frosty silver luster.(#6598)

superb Gem 1936-D Walker Great Registry Coin

3489 1939 Ms68 PCGs. CaC. A stunning Superb Gem, tied for the finest that PCGS or NGC have certified, this lovely Walker has bold design definition with frosty luster that shines through intense gold, turquoise, and iridescent toning. The surfaces are essentially flawless. Population: 22 in 68, 0 finer (1/12). (#6606)

1939-s Half Dollar, Ms67 Tied for Finest Certified

3483 1936-D Ms67 PCGs. Ex: Tom Mershon Collection. Fairly close to brilliant, but we note a blush of light caramel-gold toning on the lower left reverse. This lustrous Superb Gem is nearly immaculate and is boldly struck save for softness on Libertys cheek. Population: 22 in 67, 0 finer (2/12). (#6599) 3484 1937 Ms67 PCGs. CaC. Both sides of this wonderful Superb Gem exhibit frosty silver-gray luster with splashes of peripheral gold toning. PCGS has only certified two finer examples (1/12). (#6601) 3485 1937-D Ms65 PCGs. A hint of olive-gold toning graces this lustrous better date Gem. The strike is crisp except on the branch hand, and the sole visible imperfections are a few grazes on the right obverse field. Certified in an old green label holder. From The Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr. Collection.(#6602) 3490 1939-s Ms67 PCGs. CaC. Frosty and highly lustrous silver surfaces appear on this sharply detailed Superb Gem. Slight central weakness is typical but the strike is stronger than usual for the issue. Delicate gold toning heightens the eye appeal. This piece is tied for the finest certified at PCGS and NGC (1/12). (#6608) 3491 1941-s Ms66 PCGs. Slight central weakness is noted as usual, but the strike is sharper than most, with frosty silver luster and splashes of peripheral iridescence.(#6613)
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3492 1941-s Ms66 PCGs. CaC. Wispy gold and pale blue toning resides on both sides of this frosty and fully lustrous Premium Gem. Just six finer pieces are PCGS certified (1/12).(#6613) 3493 1944-D Ms67 PCGs. CaC. Lime-green and lemon-gold endow this lustrous high grade Wartime Walker. The reverse is essentially pristine, and the obverse displays only inconsequential grazes. Well struck except on the branch hand.(#6622) 3494 1944-s Ms66 nGC. Large S. Peripheral blushes of autumngold and sea-green endow this lustrous Premium Gem. Splendidly preserved, and limited in grade solely by incompleteness of strike on the high points of Liberty and the eagles front leg. (#6623) 3495 1944-s Ms66+ PCGs. A frosty and highly lustrous Premium Gem, this attractive and appealing specimen has ivory luster with splashes of iridescence on each side. Population: 9 in 66+, 5 finer (1/12).(#6623) 3496 1946 Doubled Die Reverse Ms65 PCGs. Fs-801. E PLURIBUS UNUM and the eagles feathers are strongly die doubled. FS-801 is the most widely collected die variety of the Walking Half series, and receives separate Guide Book listing. This lustrous high grade example has a sharp strike and an occasional wisp of golden patina. Population: 15 in 65, 6 finer (1/12).(#6632) 3497 1946-s Ms67 nGC. This wonderful Superb Gem Walker is highly lustrous with brilliant mint frost and no evidence of toning on either side. It is tied for the finest certified at NGC or PCGS. Census: 64 in 67, 0 finer (2/12).(#6629)

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Gem Proof 1936 Walking liberty

3500 1936 PR65 nGC. Intricately struck and satiny with light honeygold toning and a mark-free appearance. The first and lowest mintage date within the seven-year proof subset of the series. 1936 was a busy year for U.S. numismatics, since the re-introduction of proofs coincided with a plethora of new commemorative types. From The Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr. Collection. (#6636)

1936 Walking liberty Half, PR66 First Modern Proof issue

superb Gem 1946-s Half Dollar none Certified Finer at PCGs

3501 1936 PR66 PCGs. CaC. This first-year Gem proof Walking Liberty half offers radiant silver-white surfaces that actually show a touch of field-device contrast, even if insufficient for a Cameo designation. The eye appeal is quite high, and even under a loupe there are no mentionable distractions that appear. PCGS has certified only 20 finer (1/12). (#6636) 3498 1946-s Ms67 PCGs. CaC. Many features of this spectacular Superb Gem are sharply detailed, but the typical softness shows on Libertys hand and the eagles leg. The pristine surfaces emit vibrant mint luster and shades of champagne-gold toning add to the intense eye appeal. Population: 29 in 67, 0 finer (1/12). (#6629)

1936 PR66 Walking liberty Half Excellently Preserved surfaces

1947 Walking liberty Half, Ms67 no Coins in Higher numeric Grades at PCGs

3499 1947 Ms67 PCGs. CaC. This impressive Superb Gem displays emerging detail on Libertys hand and the other design elements are sharply rendered. The surfaces are graced by shades of violet-gray and champagne-gold toning over vibrant mint luster. Eye appeal is exceptional. Population: 25 in 67, 0 finer (1/12). (#6630)

3502 1936 PR66 PCGs. CaC. After the resumption of proof coinage in 1936, a large percentage were ordered and subsequently mishandled by non-collectors. This is not one of those. The surfaces are nicely reflective and show excellent preservation. The center has an offcenter circle of near-brilliance with a wide arc of reddish patina. The reverse displays that same reddish patina but it is thoroughly distributed across that side. (#6636) 3503 1937 PR65 PCGs. A few wisps of champagne-gold toning are evident on the deeply mirrored surfaces of this impressive, sharply detailed Gem. From a small mintage of 5,728 pieces. (#6637)

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3504 1937 PR65 nGC. This Gem proof Walking Liberty half dollar is a borderline Cameo specimen with brilliant silver surfaces and iridescent peripheries. A wonderful example for a type set or specialized collection. From The Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr. Collection.(#6637) 3505 1937 PR66 PCGs. Both sides of this Premium Gem proof have faint cameo contrast with light silver surfaces. The obverse has several small dots of gold toning with small splashes of orange and blue. The reverse has similar colors.(#6637) 3506 1938 PR64 nGC. The obverse of this Choice proof is almost entirely brilliant with faint traces of iridescent toning. The reverse is similar with slightly deeper peripheral gold toning. From The Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr. Collection.(#6638) 3507 1938 PR67 nGC. This fully brilliant and untoned Superb Gem proof exhibits a hint of cameo contrast between the sharply defined devices and deeply mirrored fields. Such contrast is rarely seen on the proof Walkers.(#6638)

3513 1942 PR67 nGC. The fields are deeply mirrored and shimmer brightly when held beneath a light. Just a trace of pale color is seen on each side, otherwise the coin presents as brilliant. One tiny mark is seen with a loupe on Libertys hip on the otherwise flawless surfaces.(#6642)

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3514 1951-D Ms66 Full Bell lines PCGs. CaC. This boldly defined Premium Gem is entirely original with splashes of gold and iridescent toning on each side, its appearance slightly deeper on the reverse. Tied for the finest certified. Population: 70 in 66 Full Bell Lines, 0 finer (1/12).(#86659) 3515 1952-D Ms66 Full Bell lines PCGs. Distinctive lavender and champagne-gold toning indicates a possible Mint Set origin for this well-detailed and lustrous 1952-D Franklin half dollar. Population: 57 in 66 Full Bell Lines, 1 finer (1/12).(#86662)

Multicolor PR68 1938 Half Dollar

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3516 1957 PR68+ Cameo nGC. CaC. The pristine fields are deeply mirrored on this amazing Superb Gem Cameo proof. The obverse has moderate contrast and the reverse has thicker contrast. No toning or blemishes are evident on either side. This is the only 1957 proof Franklin half dollar to receive the + and designations (2/12).(#86698)

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3508 1938 PR68 nGC. Lovely lime-green, rose-red, and sun-gold tints endow this pristine proof Walking Liberty half. The strike is good though not absolute on the branch hand and front leg feathers. Neither major service has certified any specimens above the PR68 level. Certified in a former generation holder. (#6638) 3509 1939 PR67 nGC. Brilliant and beautiful with a sharp strike and undisturbed mirrored fields. The AW monogram is handengraved on the working reverse die, similar to the 1944-D FS-901. Census: 20 in 67 , 20 finer with a Star designation (2/12). Ex: Long Beach Signature (Heritage, 9/2005), lot 3538, which realized $1,495.(#6639) 3510 1939 PR67 nGC. CaC. Intense lemon-yellow toning appears on both sides of this Superb Gem proof with additional iridescent accents to enhance the eye appeal.(#6639) 3517 1795 Flowing Hair, Three leaves improperly Cleaned, scratches nGC Details. VF. B-5, BB-27, R.1. The bar in the obverse field, near the top curl, identifies this coin as example of the more available BB-27 variety. The 1795 Flowing Hair dollar is the usual choice of type collectors seeking an example of this short-lived design. The present stone-gray and tan-brown example is mildly bright and has a number of faded thin marks, mostly placed near the central reverse. 3518 1795 Flowing Hair, Two leaves improperly Cleaned nGC Details. VG. B-1, BB-21, R.2. This faintly hairlined cream-gray Flowing Hair type coin is only lightly abraded for the VG level, though we note a faded thin mark near star 11. All letters and stars are clear, and traces of plumage detail remain. Ex: ANA Auction (Heritage, 8/1980), lot 2496, flip included. From The Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr. Collection. 3511 1940 PR68 nGC. CaC. This incredible 1940 Walking Liberty half dollar is one of the finest survivors from a mintage of just 11,279 pieces. The design elements display razor-sharp definition throughout and the pristine surfaces exhibit accents of champagnegold and ice-blue toning. The patina adds a hazy quality to the mirrored fields. NGC has graded no numerically finer examples (1/12). (#6640) 3512 1942 PR67 PCGs. Offered in this lot is an amazing Superb Gem proof 1942 Walker for an advanced date or type set. Both sides are fully brilliant and untoned with light cameo contrast. The satiny devices reside on deeply mirrored fields.(#6642)
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B-5, BB-27 1795 Flowing Hair Dollar Three leaves, VF Details

1940 Walking liberty Half Dollar, PR68 among the Finest Certified Examples

3519 1795 Draped Bust, Centered Cleaned anaCs. Fine 12 Details. B-15, BB-52, R.2. Bowers-Borckardt Die State V. This untoned introductory year Bust dollar is cloudy from hairlines and has a slender streak of granular surface near the F in OF. The wings and lower hair curls display partial design detail.(#6858)

1795 Uncentered Draped Bust Dollar Fine 12, B-14, BB-51

3523 1798 large Eagle, Pointed 9 Edge Damage, Cleaned nGC Details. Fine. B-14, BB-122, R.3. Bowers-Borckardt Die State V. The edge appears to have been moderately flattened, perhaps from patient tapping with a spoon. The lavender-gray surfaces are somewhat cloudy and luminous from cleaning. Nonetheless, a nicely detailed Bust dollar from the John Adams administration. (#6873)

Choice XF 1798 silver Dollar large Eagle, B-27, BB-113

3520 1795 Draped Bust, off Center Fine 12 nGC. B-14, BB-51, R.2. Deep slate-gray and chestnut-gold shades embrace this first-year Draped Bust dollar. Surprisingly unabraded except for moderate rim dings, on the obverse between 2 and 3 oclock and at 5 and 9 oclock. The reverse has a rim ding at 7:30, obscured by a holder tab. Ex: ANA Mid-Winter (Heritage, 2/1984), lot 1418, flip included. From The Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr. Collection. (#96858)

Very scarce B-2, BB-72 1797 Dollar small letters Reverse, 9x7 stars

3524 1798 large Eagle, Pointed 9, Close Date XF45 nGC. B-27, BB-113, R.2. Bowers-Borckardt Die State II. Powder-blue, lilac, and lime-green tints emerge when this nicely defined Heraldic Eagle dollar is rotated beneath a light. Luster shimmers within the hair, plumage, and legends. Refreshingly unabraded except for a solitary hair-thin mark through the ear. (#6873)

Well-Toned VF30 1798 large Eagle Dollar Knob 9, 10 arrows, B-6, BB-96

3521 1797 9x7 stars, small letters Genuine PCGs. B-2, BB-72, R.4. The PCGS number ending in .97 suggests Environmental 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 Fine specimen with environmental damage. The 1797 Draped Bust dollar claims a small mintage of 7,776 pieces and the B-2 variety was once considered a great rarity. A small number of additional specimens surfaced over the years, expanding the supply to the extent of 200 or more examples in all grades. Despite the noted damage (a few small spots of corrosion on both sides) this coin remains an attractive specimen of this scarce issue. (#6866)

Patinated VF25 1798 silver Dollar small Eagle, 13 stars, B-1, BB-82

3525 1798 large Eagle, 10 arrows VF30 PCGs. CaC. B-6, BB-96, R.3. Though scarce, the B-6 or BB-96 is the more available of two Knob 9, 10 Arrows die pairs, as the B-5 or BB-93 is very rare regardless of condition. This earlier-state (uncracked obverse) example has caramel-to-sage toning overall with lighter silver-gray color on the worn high points. A pleasing midrange coin. (#6876) 3526 1798 large Eagle, Wide Date, Pointed 9 Fine 12 nGC. B-23, BB-105, R.3. The 8 in the date touches the bust and the reverse stars are distant from the clouds. The left side of this popular Draped Bust issue shows a little more wear than the right, with pleasing gray and blue-steel patina.(#6877) 3527 1798 large Eagle, Wide Date, Pointed 9 Fine 12 nGC. B-16, BB-110, R.5. An early die state without the usual cracking at the top left of the date toward the hair and rim beyond. Blue and goldgray surfaces show several rim bumps that contribute to the grade. (#6877)

3522 1798 small Eagle, 13 stars VF25 PCGs. B-1, BB-82, R.3. Ex: Benson. Borckardt Die State III. Bolender-1 is the sole Small Eagle, 13 Reverse Stars variety. This representative is richly toned in peach, powder-blue, and aquamarine. The obverse center has a few adjustment marks of mint origin, but no post-strike abrasions merit individual discussion. Ex: Benson Collection (Ira & Larry Goldberg, 2/2002), lot 1156, which realized $3,220. Earlier purchased by Benson from B. Max Mehl on May 4, 1946 for $35. (#6867)

3528 1799 7x6 stars improperly Cleaned nGC Details. Fine. B-10, BB-163, R.2. Bowers-Borckardt Die State IV. This creamgray early dollar is hairlined and has microgranular surfaces. There are surprisingly few abrasions, though we note a faint pinscratch between 2 and 4 oclock on the reverse.(#6878) 3529 1799 7x6 stars VF20 nGC. B-12, BB-160, R.3. The obverse die has many slender cracks and is nearly shattered. The portrait is pearl-gray but the remainder of this Heraldic Eagle dollar displays deep forest-green toning. Close inspection locates occasional minor marks. Ex: Mid-Winter ANA (Heritage, 2/1984), lot 1424, flip included. From The Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr. Collection.(#6878)

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3530 1799 7x6 stars Cleaned anaCs. VF20 Details. B-12, BB-160, R.3. Bowers-Borckardt Die State IV. Deep slate surfaces exhibit caramel-gold tints when the coin is rotated beneath a light. Glossy from cleaning but void of scratches or rim dings. (#6878) 3531 1800 surface Damage Genuine PCGs. B-16, BB-187, R.2. Bowers-Borckardt Die State III. 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 damaged and repaired. Deep cobalt-blue and walnut-brown toning encompasses this evenly worn Heraldic Eagle dollar. The portrait displays faint parallel adjustment marks and a pinscratch on the neck. Three small digs are noted beneath the chin, and the reverse also has a few small roundish marks near the stars and left scroll end. (#6887) 3532 1800 Fine 12 PCGs. B-13, BB-193, R.4. Bowers-Borckardt Die State IV. Designated as 12 Arrows by PCGS, but there are actually 13 arrows, though three have faint arrowheads. The rare late die state with an arc-shaped die crack between obverse stars 1 and 4. Soft definition on obverse star 9 and opposite on the RI in AMERICA is due to the late die state. Toned olive-gray with a few thin marks on the central reverse. Most letters in E PLURIBUS UNUM are partly present.(#6887) 3533 1802 narrow Date improperly Cleaned nGC Details. XF. B-6, BB-241, R.1. Bowers-Borckardt Die State III. Bright luster illuminates protected pockets of this pearl-gray silver dollar. Careful rotation reveals faint hairlines across both sides but there are no consequential abrasions.(#6895)

GoBRECHT DollaRs
1836 Die alignment iV Gobrecht Dollar Judd-60, PR30 Details

3536 1836 name on Base, Judd-60 original, Pollock-65, R.1 Multiple Repairs, Whizzed anaCs. PR30 Details. Silver. Plain Edge. No Stars Obverse, Stars Reverse. Die Alignment IV (head of Liberty opposite the F in OF after a medal turn). Distinguished as an Original striking by the lack of peripheral die cracks on the reverse. As indicated by the ANACS insert, quite a bit of work has been done to this coin. The fields show evidence of smoothing and each side is noticeably hairlined from whizzing. Each side has numerous small, inoffensive planchet flakes. The surfaces are mostly untoned, except for a faint outline of charcoal around the devices and margins. (#11225)

1836 Judd-60 Gobrecht Dollar, PR61 Die alignment i, nearly Brilliant surfaces

1803 small 3 Bust Dollar B-5, BB-252, Toned Choice XF

3534 1803 small 3 XF45 PCGs. B-5, BB-252, R.3. The BB-252 variety is easily recognized by the Small 3 in the date and a spur on the outside curve of D in UNITED. This coin is a lightly worn specimen, with attractive gold and blue-steel patina and traces of original mint luster. Well-centered, with no adjustment marks and only minor abrasions. Population: 39 in 45, 47 finer (2/12). (#6900)

1803 B-6, BB-255 silver Dollar, VF25 large 3 Variant

3535 1803 large 3 VF25 nGC. B-6, BB-255, R.2. The reverse has minor rim crumbling with a crack from the wing to the border at 10 oclock. This pleasing mid-grade specimen has natural light gray surfaces that host trivial, grade-consistent marks, along with faint hairlines. The reverse is rotated about 30 degrees counterclockwise. (#6901)

3537 1836 name on Base, Judd-60 original, Coin alignment, Pollock-65, R.1, PR61 PCGs. Silver. Plain Edge. No Stars Obverse, Stars Reverse. Die Alignment I (center of Libertys head is opposite the DO in DOLLAR). Identifiable as a later December striking by the angling, straight die clash mark (created by one of the lines in Libertys gown). Just above and in line with this clash mark is an L-shaped scratch that has nothing to do with the clash mark, but is in the same neighborhood on the coin and needs to be mentioned to avoid confusion. The surfaces are bright from heavy hairlining and the fields show deep mirroring. Just a trace of russet toning is seen around the margins. (#11225)
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1836 Judd-60 Gobrecht Dollar Die alignment i, Toned PR63

sEaTED DollaRs
3539 1840 XF40 nGC. The first year of Seated dollar production is represented here by an attractive, lightly circulated example with lovely gray and iridescent toning. Traces of luster remain in the protected areas.(#6926) 3540 1842 XF45 PCGs. CaC. Only light wear shows on this Choice XF Seated Liberty dollar and traces of mint luster cling to the design elements. The surfaces are blanketed in attractive goldenbrown and bluish-gray patina.(#6928) 3541 1842 aU58 nGC. Both sides of this highly lustrous near-Mint specimen have reflective fields with untoned silver surfaces. A trace of wear prevents a Mint State grade.(#6928) 3542 1846 aU58 nGC. Both sides of this near-Mint Seated dollar have grayish-gold toning with nearly full luster and trivial surface marks. An important opportunity for the advanced collector. (#6932) 3543 1848 XF45 PCGs. A tiny planchet defect is evident at 10:30 on the obverse of this scarce Seated dollar. Just 15,000 were minted, the lowest coinage of any issue during the first decade of Seated dollar production. Both sides are light gray with traces of luster visible in the protected areas.(#6935)

1848 seated Dollar, Ms63 attractively Toned, Bright Underlying Fields

3538 1836 name on Base, Judd-60 original, Pollock-65, R.1, PR63 nGC. Silver. Plain Edge. No Stars Obverse, Stars Reverse. Die Alignment I (center of Libertys head is opposite the DO in DOLLAR). This late-December striking shows strong evidence of the diagonal die clash mark on the reverse that points to the AT of STATES. The fields retain remarkable flash, even through the multiple layers of gray, blue, and rose toning that evenly covers each side. The striking details are complete on the obverse with full hair definition and full detailing on Libertys foot. The only area of softness is on the highest point of the eagles breast, as often seen, with several slightly indistinct feathers in that area. Well-preserved with minimal contact marks. (#11225)

3544 1848 Ms63 PCGs. Each side shows a blend of colors, pale silver, tan, and golden-brown being the three most dominant. Strongly lustrous beneath the patina with pleasing central detail and the usual semiprooflikeness seen on dollars from the 1840s and 1850s. The obverse stars are a trifle soft. Still, a great Select example of this Seated dollar issue. Population: 4 in 63, 3 finer (1/12). Ex: Central States Signature (Heritage, 4-5/2009), lot 892. (#6935)

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1850-o seated liberty Dollar, Ms62 only Four Finer Coins at nGC

Ms62 1860-o seated Dollar Remarkably Bright luster

3548 1860-o Ms62 PCGs. This antebellum Seated dollar has a decent strike for the date, but its greatest asset is bold cartwheel luster that rolls as if on a Morgan dollar. Both sides show several areas of reed marks, while the obverse adds scattered light abrasions and chatter that render the grade accurate. Toning is light and mainly gold with hints of iridescence. (#6950)

Marvelous Ms64 1866 Motto Dollar Many Prooflike Characteristics

3545 1850-o Ms62 nGC. A sensational example of the elusive 1850O Seated dollar, one of just four Seated dollar issues coined at the New Orleans Mint. While the 1859-O and 1860-O issues are commonly seen in all grades, including Mint State, the issues of 1846-O and 1850-O are seldom seen in Mint State grades. This golden-brown toned specimen is fully lustrous and nicely detailed, the obverse accented with lilac, rose, blue, and olive-green color. While the surfaces have a few grade consistent abrasions, there are no significant defects. Census: 4 in 62, 4 finer (2/12). (#6938) 3546 1860-o aU58 PCGs. A straw-gold slider of the popular No Motto Seated dollar type. Well struck and, unlike many 1859-O or 1860-O examples, there are no detracting bagmarks. One bright hairline noted on the right obverse field. Housed in an old green label holder.(#6950) 3547 1860-o Ms61 PCGs. An attractive Mint State example of this popular 19th century type coin, with vibrant mint luster and wispy light gold toning. A scattering of minor contact marks on both sides explains the grade.(#6950)

3549 1866 Motto Ms64 PCGs. CaC. At first glance, this first-year With Motto Seated dollar could be mistaken for a proof, for it has great field-to-device contrast and readily apparent flashiness to the fields. Closer inspection, however, reveals that the mirror effect is not deep, particularly between the stripes of the shield, and the strike at upper obverse and lower reverse is far softer than that seen on proofs of the time. As a Mint State coin, of course, this nearGem is a marvel, richly toned with blue-to-violet outer patina and peach-to-gold interiors with a more silvery influence on the wellfrosted devices. Population: 15 in 64, 8 finer (1/12). (#6959) 3550 1871 aU58 PCGs. This attractive near-Mint Seated dollar has a trace of wear on the design high points, with nearly full frosty mint luster. Hints of champagne toning appear on each side, although most would call this an untoned specimen.(#6966)
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PRooF sEaTED DollaRs

incredible 1852 Restrike Dollar Border-Toned PR64

3551 1852 Restrike PR64 nGC. Only one obverse die was

apparently made, and it was used for business strikes in addition to all proofs, whether original or restrike. According to Q. David Bowers (1993), a number of different reverse dies were used to strike proofs. Diagnostics are given for several of those dies, but few of those diagnostics are clear-cut. Duncan Lee, in the August 2006 supplement to the Coin Dealer Newsletter, makes an understatement. There exists some confusion regarding the status of originals and restrikes, and much more research in this area is required. However, most reverse[s] seen have been from the same dies as the proof 1859 specimen. Lee gives no diagnostics for the proof 1859 reverse, and the cataloger again turns to Bowers useful silver dollar Encyclopedia. He lists two proof dies for 1859, one as no description on hand and the other as reverse 2 of 1858. Bowers proof reverse 2 for 1858 includes a diagnostic that matches the present example. There is a light inner circle on the denticles above the NI in UNITED. A faint die line passes downward through several vertical stripes within the eagles shield, which matches a diagnostic given for Bowers 1852 proof variety 3. If the reverse die is the same as that used to strike 1859 proofs, then the present piece is probably a restrike, as stated by the NGC insert. But as Bowers wrote in 1993, more than for any other date in the Liberty Seated series dated in the 1850s, research [of proof restrikes] needs to be done on the 1852. Most collectors of proof Seated dollars choose to collect one of each date, and are uninterested in gathering duplicates from a different reverse die. Collectors instead seek a single, high quality specimen. This lovely near-Gem will satisfy any numismatist, since it lacks abrasions and features original and attractive peripheral forest-green, rose-red, and autumn-gold toning. Mild cameo contrast is evident, and imperfections are limited to the strike, which is slightly soft on the stars and the eagles left (facing) ankle. Ex: The Queller Family Collection of Silver Dollars (Heritage, 4/2008), lot 2149. (#6995)

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1854 Ultra Cameo PR64 seated Dollar Ex: allenburger/Pittman

Gem Proof 1862 seated Dollar spectacularly Toned Civil War Era specimen

3552 1854 PR64 Ultra Cameo nGC. The 1854 proof Seated Liberty dollar was produced in small numbers, with an estimated mintage of 50-100 pieces. The dollars were sold as part of complete proof sets and as single pieces to interested collectors. Walter Breen estimated the surviving population at two dozen examples in all grades. This is the only proof Cameo or Ultra Cameo coin certified at NGC (2/12). PCGS has yet to certify any specimens as Deep Cameo. All proof 1854 dollars show a small triangular defect in the obverse field, near the top of the 5 in the date. Another interesting feature that appears on this coin, and many others, is a patch of mint frost beneath Libertys chin that gives the goddess a bearded appearance. The present coin traces its provenance to the famous Pittman Collection, one of the finest numismatic gatherings of all time. John Jay Pittman was a connoisseur of the first order, and his eye for quality led to many long-held fortuitous purchases. This delightful Choice example is sharply detailed in most areas, but shows the characteristic softness on the eagles wing. The fields are deeply mirrored, and display hints of attractive light gold toning. The best pedigree markers are a diagonal mark extending into the left (facing) eagles wing from the reverse field and a pair of lint marks between stars 2 and 3. This coin possesses high technical quality and tremendous eye appeal, along with its distinguished history. Ex: Royal Sale/Allenburger Collection (B. Max Mehl, 3/1948), lot 1130; John Jay Pittman Collection (David Akers, 5/1998), lot 1686, realized $19,800. (#96997)

3553 1862 PR65 nGC. The economic uncertainty occasioned by the advent of the Civil War caused widespread hoarding of all U.S. coinage and general mistrust of paper money. One result of these unwelcome financial conditions was a new series of restrictions on the method of ordering and payment for proof coins. Only specie payment was accepted, requiring collectors to buy gold or silver coins from bullion dealers at a steep premium, in order to exchange them at the Mint for proof examples. The old minor charges for proof production and postage remained in effect as well. As a result, few collectors ordered proof sets during this era, and specimens are seldom encountered today. The present coin is a delightful Gem, with razor-sharp definition on all design elements. The deeply reflective surfaces are blanketed in iridescent shades of golden-brown, green, and cerulean-blue toning. This coin possesses tremendous eye appeal. Census: 13 in 65, 9 finer (2/12). (#7005)

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1863 seated liberty Dollar, PR64 Cameo only 460 Examples struck

Gem Proof 1867 seated Dollar only one Finer PCGs Coin

3554 1863 PR64 Cameo PCGs. The richly frosted design elements of this impressive Choice example contrast dramatically with the deeply reflective fields to produce a startling Cameo effect. The devices are sharply rendered and the fields show a few traces of champagne-gold toning. Population: 12 in 64 Cameo, 3 finer (1/12). (#87006)

select Proof 1865 seated liberty Dollar Rare Example With Deep Cameo surfaces

3555 1865 PR63 Deep Cameo PCGs. CaC. From a minuscule proof mintage of 500 pieces, this delightful Seated Liberty dollar is one of the few survivors to display profound Cameo contrast between the richly frosted devices and the deeply mirrored fields. Only a scattering of minor contact marks in the reverse field prevents an even higher grade. Population: 2 in 63 Deep Cameo, 4 finer (1/12). (#97008)

3556 1867 PR65 PCGs. According to Mint records, only 625 proof Seated Liberty dollars were struck in 1867. Four different die combinations are known for the date, surprising for such a small mintage. This coin represents the most available second die marriage listed in the Bowers-Borckardt silver dollar reference, with small border dentils between 12 and 2 oclock on the obverse. High-grade business-strike examples are very elusive, putting extra pressure on the small proof mintage. The coin offered here is a delightful Gem, with sharply rendered design elements and brightly mirrored fields. The pleasing surfaces are enhanced by attractive shades of golden-brown and electricblue patina. Population: 17 in 65, 1 finer (1/12). (#7015)

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Boldly Contrasted 1867 seated Dollar Gorgeous PR64 Deep Cameo

Richly Toned PR66 1870 seated Dollar

3557 1867 PR64 Deep Cameo PCGs. The Seated dollar did not last long after the switch to the Motto reverse, starting up in 1866 and folding in 1873. With just a handful of issues available, type collectors usually gravitate toward attractive examples rather than specific issues, which is an advantage for this PR64 Deep Cameo specimen from the second-year issue, just 625 proofs strong. Bluegreen patina around much of the borders acts as a frame for the coins stunning black-and-white interior contrast. Thickly frosted devices are boldly detailed, and though wispy hairlines are visible in the fields, the overall eye appeal is amazing. Population: 6 in 64 Deep Cameo, 1 finer (1/12). (#97015) 3558 1869 PR50 PCGs. This lightly worn proof has moderately mirrored fields beneath pale lavender-gray and iridescent toning. Scattered surface marks are expected.(#7017)

3559 1870 PR66 nGC. Though a nominal mintage of 1,000 pieces was made for the proof 1870 Seated dollar issue, the date is a condition rarity in better-than-Gem grades. Both sides of this Premium Gem specimen have loosely concentric patina, green-gold, blue, and violet on the obverse with an additional orange element on the inner reverse. Though contrast of the traditional black-and-white variety is missing, there is a distinct shift in texture between the mirrored smoothness of the fields and the frosted texture of the devices; this is most apparent at the shield, where frosted lines frame gleaming slivers. (#7018)

near-Gem Proof 1873 seated Dollar

3560 1873 PR64 PCGs. Ice-white devices and legends suggest a Cameo designation is in order, but the age of the first-generation holder precludes any such insert notation. The strike is crisp save for slight blending on Libertys knees. The borders possess orange-gold toning. IN GOD WE TRUST is die doubled, as often seen on Motto proofs. Final year for the series. From The Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr. Collection. (#7021)

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Gem Cameo Proof 1873 seated Dollar Three Finer at nGC

TRaDE DollaRs
1873 Trade Dollar, Ms64 First-year Type Coin

3562 1873 Ms64 nGC. The Trade dollar was introduced in 1873, making the date extremely important to type collectors. Surprisingly few examples were saved at the time of issue, and Choice specimens are quite scarce today. This well-detailed MS64 piece is darkly toned in shades of green, gray, golden-brown, and powder-blue, with hints of mint luster shining through the toning. Census: 33 in 64, 7 finer (2/12). (#7031)

1873-CC Trade Dollar, aU55 scarce First year of issue

3561 1873 PR65 Cameo nGC. The 1873 Liberty Seated dollar represents the last of its kind, as the heavier-weight Trade dollar, not intended for domestic U.S. circulation, would supersede the design in this year. A nominal 291,600 business strikes were produced of the Liberty Seated dollar, although with a small but usual complement of proof dollars, 600 in this case. The present piece is a nicely reflective Gem Cameo, made such more by the deep frosting on the devices than because of the mirroring in the fields. The centers are lilac with noticeably deeper toning at the margins, tending toward deep blue. The strike is full throughout both sides. The only obvious flaw is a Mint-made one, a diagonal line from below the D in DOLLAR up to the eagle. Census: 4 in 65 Cameo, 1 in 65 Cameo, 3 finer (2/12). (#87021)

3563 1873-CC aU55 nGC. While the 1873-CC had a substantial mintage of 124,500 pieces, few were set aside in the year of issue (this also applies to the 1873). This Choice AU example shows noticeable traces of mint luster around the devices, and there are numerous small abrasions scattered in the fields on each side, the only one worthy of mention is located above the eagles head. Even reddish patina overall. Census: 14 in 55, 69 finer (2/12). (#7032) 3564 1875-CC aU58 nGC. Type One Reverse. This lightly circulated Trade dollar shows only slight traces of wear on the design elements and a scattering of minor contact marks in the fields. Traces of mint luster cling to the devices and the surfaces show hints of gray and light gold patina.(#7038) 3565 1875-s Chop Mark Ms64 PCGs. Type One reverse. Large S. A single X-shaped chop mark appears on the obverse of this otherwise near-Gem Trade dollar. Both sides are brilliant with only a few trivial surface marks.(#87039) 3566 1875-s Ms63 PCGs. CaC. Type One Reverse. Large S. This impressive Select Trade dollar features well-detailed design elements and vibrant mint luster, with highlights of goldentan color. A scattering of minor contact marks on both sides is consistent with the grade.(#7039)

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Magnificent Ms66 1875-s Trade Dollar Type one Reverse

1875-s/CC Trade Dollar, aU58 Mysterious Chop Mark

3568 1875-s/CC Chop Mark aU58 PCGs. If there is a chop mark on this coin, we dont see it. What we do see are several planchet voids, the most obvious on the right (facing) breast of Liberty and secondarily on the right (facing) arm. These do not appear to be a Chinese character, though. Much luster remains around the devices on each side, and the coin is generally untoned. The devices are sharply struck and the CC is plainly evident beneath the S. Very scarce in Uncirculated, this piece represents excellent value. Population: 4 in 58, 7 finer (1/12). (#87040) 3569 1876 Ms63 anaCs. Type One Obverse, Type Two Reverse. Deeply toned peach, blue-green, and violet with an interior window of silver on the reverse. Well-defined with just a few light abrasions to make the Select grade fitting.(#7041) 3570 1876-s Ms61 nGC. Type One Obverse and Reverse. Large S. This pleasing Mint State example is sharply defined with hints of champagne toning over its satiny silver surfaces. Myriad surface marks are only visible with a glass.(#7043) 3571 1877 Ms63 nGC. Libertys head and the upper stars are mostly flat, a characteristic typical of more than 90% of all 1877 Philadelphia Trade dollars. This Select Mint State specimen has reflective, prooflike fields, beneath gold and iridescent toning. (#7044) 3572 1877-CC Rim Filing, Cleaned nGC Details. Unc. A sharply defined example, this CC Trade dollar retains full luster with light hairlines and other minor marks. The rim filing is evident on both sides, but not obvious on either side.

3567 1875-s Ms66 nGC. Type One Reverse. Large S. The 1875-S has the highest mintage in the Trade dollar series, and it is the most available issue in Uncirculated grades. That being said, of the 4.4 million pieces struck the vast majority were either distributed on the West Coast and circulated, or sent to the Orient (this is predictably the most common chopmarked Trade dollar). Today several dozen Gems are known, but above that level there are extraordinarily few examples that qualify for higher grades. In the case of MS66 coins, NGC has only certified six coins with none finer, and PCGS has certified eight pieces in this grade with only three finer (1/12). An uncommonly high grade for the type. The surfaces are highly lustrous and display only wispy field abrasions. Both obverse and reverse display subtle iridescence, a sign of originality, and there is slight deepening of the color at the margins. The strike is the only weakness on this piece. The peripheral stars and head of Liberty are softly detailed, but in the overall scheme of things this is a minor consideration. (#7039)

Choice 1877-s Trade Dollar Most shipped to China

3573 1877-s Ms64 PCGs. The 1877-S Trade dollar claims a series-high mintage of 9.5 million pieces, but most were shipped to China, and Choice examples are quite scarce today. This impressive specimen displays well-detailed design elements, with vibrant mint luster, and wispy light gold toning. PCGS has graded only 33 coins in higher numeric grades. (1/12). (#7046)

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Choice XF 1878-CC Trade Dollar notable Melt Rarity

1879 Trade Dollar, PR62 Cameo important Proof-only issue

3574 1878-CC XF45 PCGs. The infamous melt rarity among Trade dollars, as a substantial minority of 1878-CC coins were destroyed at the Carson City Mint before reaching commerce. This lightly worn Choice XF coin remains faintly luminous under lavender and blue patina with a deep gray base. Lightly abraded overall with an angled pinscratch under the stem of Libertys branch. Population: 18 in 45, 64 finer (1/12). (#7047)

3578 1879 PR62 Cameo PCGs. No business-strike Trade dollars were produced at any of the U.S. Mints in 1879, but the Philadelphia facility coined a generous proof mintage of 1,541 pieces. This sharply detailed example displays brightly mirrored fields, with a startling black-on-white cameo flash when the coin is tilted in the light. A few hints of light gold toning grace the lightly hairlined surfaces. Population: 11 in 62 Cameo, 88 finer (1/12). (#87059)

PRooF TRaDE DollaRs


3575 1875 PR62 Cameo PCGs. Type Two Reverse. This brilliant specimen has frosty devices and nicely mirrored fields. The strike is intricate, and only delicate hairlines are evident. A scarce proof date.(#87055)

PR64 1880 Trade Dollar Favored Type selection

White PR65+ Cameo 1875 Trade Dollar

3576 1875 PR65+ Cameo PCGs. Type Two Reverse. Thickly frosted motifs rise above the brilliant and satiny fields. Fully struck aside from the lower left corner of Libertys base. A high grade Gem of this scarce proof issue. UNITED is lightly die doubled. Population: 1 in 65+ Cameo, 2 finer (1/12). (#87055)

3579 1880 PR64 nGC. The highest-mintage proof Trade dollar was the 1880, which saw production of 1,987 specimens. Though this issue has a mintage more suited to late 19th century copper than late 19th century silver, it is still elusive and desirable in near-Gem condition, which this richly toned example offers. The mirrors are carefully preserved beneath waves of peach, gold, blue-green, and violet patina. (#7060)

Choice Proof-only 1881 Trade Dollar

lushly Toned Gem Proof 1879 Trade Dollar

3577 1879 PR65 nGC. The only Trade dollars struck in 1879 were proofs from Philadelphia, the first of a string of proof-only dates. This Gem specimen from the beginning of the run has flashy reflectivity mostly in the margins, where the rich patina blue, violet, and peach with a partial dappled effect on the obverse is at its thinnest. Census: 45 in 65, 37 finer (2/12). (#7059)

3580 1881 PR64 PCGs. Lovely navy-blue, plum-red, and pumpkingold toning dominates this well struck and deeply mirrored Choice Trade dollar. No hairlines are readily evident. The reverse is minutely die doubled, perhaps most clearly on 420 GRAINS. A meager 960 pieces were struck for this proof-only date. (#7061)

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near-Gem Proof 1883 Trade Dollar Final Collectible Date of series

amazing First-year 1878-s Morgan Dollar Deep Mirror Prooflike Gem

3581 1883 PR64 PCGs. A richly toned near-Gem proof-only Trade dollar. When the coin is rotated beneath a light, the borders transform to electric-blue and rose-red while the centers are chestnut-gold. The strike is razor-sharp, and the devices show sufficient frost to demonstrate that the coin at one time exhibited cameo contrast. Housed in a first generation holder. From The Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr. Collection. (#7063)

3592 1878-s Ms65 Deep Mirror Prooflike PCGs. This first-year San Francisco Morgan dollar is moderately frosted on sharply struck devices with deep mirrors around. Light gold-gray peripheral toning turns milky in places, particularly at the lower reverse. Deep Mirror Prooflike examples are seldom-seen for this date, particularly at the Gem level. Population: 16 in 65 Deep Mirror Prooflike, 3 finer (1/12). (#97083)

MoRGan DollaRs
3582 1878 8TF Ms65 nGC. VaM-17. This highly lustrous Gem is brilliant aside from a hint of sun-gold at the borders. Well struck and attractive with a nearly pristine reverse and only faint obverse abrasions.(#7072) 3583 1878 8TF Ms65+ PCGs. CaC. VaM-21. A high grade for this briefly coined subtype. Boldly struck and lustrous with faint tan toning and splendidly smooth surfaces. Both sides are die doubled, most prominently on the N in ONE.(#7072) 3584 1878 7/8TF strong Ms65 PCGs. CaC. Five feather tips are visible below the seven feathers in the eagles tail on this lovely Gem. Both sides are fully brilliant and untoned with frosty mint luster.(#7078) 3585 1878 7/8TF Weak Ms65 PCGs. VaM-33a, R.6. This well struck Gem displays potent luster and only a wisp of golden-gray toning. Impressively unabraded and a better doubled tailfeathers variety, noted for bold clash marks on the profile of Liberty. (#7070) 3586 1878 7TF Reverse of 1878 Ms65 PCGs. CaC. The modified reverse with just seven tailfeathers is sometimes called the Second Reverse or the Reverse of 1878. This piece has reflective fields with satin luster and lovely peripheral gold toning. The reverse is prooflike.(#7074) 3587 1878-CC Ms65 nGC. A delightful Gem example of this first-year Morgan dollar from the famous Carson City Mint, this specimen is sharply detailed, with vibrant cartwheel mint luster, and hints of gold and lavender toning.(#7080) 3588 1878-CC Ms65 anaCs. This satiny Gem is highly lustrous with brilliant silver surfaces. Both sides have delicate peripheral gold and blue toning to frame the design motifs.(#7080) 3589 1878-CC Ms65 nGC. The transitional year with Trade dollars and Morgan dollars minted at Philadelphia, Carson City, and San Francisco. This CC Morgan is fully brilliant and boldly detailed with satiny silver luster and untoned surfaces.(#7080) 3590 1878-CC Ms65 nGC. An impressive Gem representing the transitional first year of the Morgan series, this frosty specimen is boldly defined with fully brilliant and untoned silver surfaces. Trivial marks prevent an even higher grade.(#7080) 3591 1878-CC Ms65 PCGs. CaC. The Morgan design was introduced in 1878, making this issue an extremely important one for mintmark type collectors. This attractive Gem is sharply detailed and brightly lustrous. Housed in a green label holder.(#7080)

1879-CC Morgan Dollar, Unc Details second-Rarest Carson City Morgan

3593 1879-CC obverse Damage nGC Details. Unc. The 1879CC silver dollar is prized by collectors of the series. Among Carson City Morgans, only the key 1889-CC is more elusive. This lustrous, well-struck specimen remains attractive, despite a series of small indentations near Libertys nose. A few hints of champagne-gold toning accent the surfaces of both sides. (#7086)

1879-CC Morgan, Ms63+ Prooflike normal Mintmark

3594 1879-CC Ms63+ Prooflike PCGs. CaC. This Normal Mintmark specimen has exceptional eye appeal for its Select Mint State grade, as the PCGS + designation suggests. Both sides have fully mirrored fields around frosty devices with brilliant and untoned silver surfaces. Population: 2 in 63+ Prooflike, 79 finer (1/12). (#7087)

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Capped Die VaM-3 1879-CC Morgan Dollar Ms62 Example of the Top 100 Variety

3603 1880-CC Ms65 PCGs. A short bar is visible beneath the second 8 on this lovely toned Gem. The obverse combines champagne, gold, and blue toning, while the reverse is mostly light ivory with hints of gold.(#7100) 3604 1880-CC Ms65 PCGs. An outstanding Gem, this brilliant Morgan has exceptional surfaces with excellent eye appeal. The obverse is essentially brilliant with a light gold-toned reverse. (#7100) 3605 1880-CC Ms65 PCGs. CaC. This impressive Gem Morgan dollar displays attractive golden-brown and violet toning on the obverse, while the reverse shows only a few traces of lavender. The devices are well-struck and vibrant mint luster is present under the patina.(#7100)

3595 1879-CC Capped Die Ms62 PCGs. VaM-3. A Top 100 Variety. This quirky, partially effaced repunched mintmark has had a varying reception over the years, though now it is treated as an honored variety among Morgan dollars. This Mint State example shows a number of fine abrasions on Libertys portrait, but the reverse is better-preserved under delicate mauve-silver and yellowgreen patina. (#7088)

3606 1880-CC Ms66 PCGs. A sensational Premium Gem, this example has a short bar under the second 8, a feature seen on the majority of the 591,000 silver dollars minted in 1880. A fully brilliant specimen with faint champagne toning on the reverse, the devices are frosty and sharply detailed within satin fields. (#7100) 3607 1880-CC Ms64+ Prooflike PCGs. CaC. The Bar variety has a short bar beneath the second 8 on this fully brilliant and untoned Choice Mint State specimen. Both sides have fully mirrored fields around frosty silver devices.(#7101) 3608 1880/79-CC Reverse of 1878 Ms64 nGC. VaM-4. A Top 100 Variety. Remains of the undertype 79 can be detected below the last two digits in the date. Spectacularly toned in shades of goldenbrown and violet, this well-detailed Choice example shows vibrant mint luster and the parallel arrow feathers that characterize the Reverse of 1878.(#7108) 3609 1880/79-CC Reverse of 1878 Ms64 PCGs. VaM-4. A Top 100 Variety. Dashes of autumn-brown toning overlie lustrous olive-gray surfaces. Well struck with a clean reverse and a few inconspicuous obverse abrasions. Housed in a green label holder. (#7108) 3610 1880/79-CC Reverse of 1878 Ms64 PCGs. VaM 4. A Top 100 Variety. A scarce and popular variety. This near-Gem is sharply struck with light gray-rose toning, housed in a green-label PCGS holder.(#7108) 3611 1880/79-CC Reverse of 1878 Ms65 PCGs. VaM-4. A Top 100 Variety. A wisp of tan-gold toning visits this well struck and thoroughly lustrous Gem Carson City dollar. VAM-4 is readily available but noteworthy for its prominent overdate and obsolete Second Reverse subtype.(#7108) 3612 1880/79-CC Reverse of 1878 Ms65 PCGs. VaM-4. A Top 100 Variety. Only two VAM varieties, VAM-4 and VAM-7, are described as overdates with the Second Reverse. Of those, only VAM-4 shows clear overdate features as on this piece. A brilliant and fully lustrous Gem, this untoned specimen has frosty silver surfaces.(#7108) 3613 1880/79-CC Reverse of 1878 Ms65 PCGs. VaM-4. A Top 100 Variety. This variety was discovered by Philadelphia dealer Harry Forman in August 1964 and remains highly popular today. Both sides of this Gem are fully brilliant with no evidence of toning. The strike shows typical central weakness.(#7108)

lightly Toned 1879-CC Dollar, Ms62 Capped Die VaM-3 Variety

3596 1879-CC Capped Die Ms62 PCGs. VaM-3. A Top 100 Variety. The Capped Die is actually a cluster of minute die chips intended to conceal the use of an incorrect mintmark punch. Dusky olivegray toning embraces this boldly struck and lustrous key date Carson City dollar. The reverse is only minimally abraded, and distributed grazes on the left obverse account for the designated grade. (#7088) 3597 1879-s Reverse of 1878 Ms64 PCGs. Scattered surface marks on each side are entirely inconsequential, yet prevent a higher grade. This lovely near-Gem is fully brilliant with frosty silver luster and untoned surfaces.(#7094) 3598 1879-s Reverse of 1878 Ms64 PCGs. A fully brilliant nearGem, this frosty Morgan dollar has a complete absence of toning on its silver-white surfaces. A scarce variant that is seldom found in finer grades.(#7094) 3599 1879-s Ms65 Deep Mirror Prooflike nGC. CaC. An amazing example with brilliant and untoned silver surfaces. Both sides have bold design motifs with frosty and lustrous devices in a frame of deep mirrors.(#97093) 3600 1880-CC 8 over High 7 Ms65 nGC. VaM-5. A Top 100 Variety. This lovely Gem has frosty silver luster with a sliver of iridescence along the left obverse border. The reverse has delicate champagne with considerable deep rainbow toning at the upper left.(#7100) 3601 1880-CC 8 over High 7 Ms65 nGC. VaM-5. A Top 100 Variety. This fully brilliant Gem has frosty silver luster and no evidence of toning on either side. There is no designation for the overdate on the NGC holder.(#7100) 3602 1880-CC Ms65 PCGs. Faint gold toning is visible on both sides of this predominately brilliant silver Gem. The surfaces exhibit frosty luster with a few trivial marks hidden in the sharply defined design motifs.(#7100)

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1880-s Morgan Dollar, Ms68 Deeply Reflective Fields, outstanding Eye appeal

Premium Gem 1881-CC Morgan Dollar Rare Deep Mirror Prooflike Example

3614 1880-s Ms68 nGC. Although not designated as Prooflike, the fields of this extraordinary Morgan dollar are deeply mirrored, and there is significant cameo contrast with the frosty design elements when the coin is tilted in the light. The surfaces are extremely wellpreserved, and eye appeal is tremendous. (#7118) 3615 1881-CC Ms66 nGC. This is a mostly satin finished Premium Gem with no singularly bothersome abrasions and a little softness of strike in the centers. An always-popular issue with a limited original mintage of 296,000 pieces. Hints of golden iridescence are seen here and there around the borders.(#7126) 3616 1881-CC Ms66 nGC. This lovely Premium Gem is mostly brilliant silver-white with delicate champagne toning over the right half of the obverse and on the obverse and reverse rims. (#7126) 3617 1881-CC Ms66 PCGs. A sensational example, this Premium Gem CC dollar has frosty silver luster with fully brilliant and untoned surfaces. Sharply struck and highly attractive.(#7126) 3618 1881-CC Ms66 PCGs. Ivory toning appears on the lustrous silver surfaces of this lovely Premium Gem with peripheral gold and iridescent accents.(#7126)

3622 1881-CC Ms66 Deep Mirror Prooflike PCGs secure. CaC. This stunning Premium Gem Morgan dollar features richly frosted design elements that create profound contrast with the deeply reflective fields. The devices are sharply detailed and the surfaces show only minor signs of contact. Eye appeal is outstanding. Population: 46 in 66 Deep Mirror Prooflike, 1 finer (1/12). (#97127)

Ms68 1881-s Morgan Dollar Ever-Popular Type Coin

superb Gem 1881-CC silver Dollar

3623 1881-s Ms68 PCGs. Ex: Larry Shapiro. An already impressive Morgan dollar is elevated even more by its noteworthy pedigree. Light dots of milk-white and golden-brown peripheral toning leave the gleaming interiors largely untouched. Frosted devices are exquisitely detailed and carefully preserved. Population: 93 in 68, 2 finer (1/12). (#7130)

1881-s Ms68 Morgan Dollar The Ultimate Type Coin

3619 1881-CC Ms67 PCGs. VaM-2. Golden-brown, sea-green, and lavender shades endow the right reverse margin of this lustrous, low mintage, and beautifully preserved Carson City Morgan. The obverse has only a hint of tan toning. One small spot is noted behind the eagles neck. Housed in an old green label holder. Ex: Central States Signature (Heritage, 5/2000), lot 5138. (#7126) 3620 1881-CC Ms65 Prooflike PCGs. Moderately mirrored fields are noted on both sides, contrasting nicely with the frosty devices of this brilliant and untoned Gem. PCGS has only certified 30 finer Prooflike examples (2/12).(#7127) 3621 1881-CC Ms65 Prooflike PCGs. At first glance this lovely Gem looks like a proof, although the CC mintmark on the reverse suggests otherwise. Both sides are fully brilliant with mirrored fields and lustrous, frosty white devices.(#7127) 3624 1881-s Ms68 PCGs. CaC. Magnificent. Thats the best oneword description for this dollar. The bright mint luster rolls around the surfaces and is unimpeded by the abrasions that usually accompany Morgan dollars. Each side is brilliant. The strike is full. We just cannot say enough about the exceptional preservation of this coin. Note it is also CAC-endorsed. (#7130) 3625 1881-s Ms67 Prooflike PCGs. A lovely Superb Gem, this plentiful S-Mint Morgan dollar has satiny silver luster on the devices and fully mirrored fields with splashes of faint gold toning on each side.(#7131) 3626 1882-CC Ms66 PCGs. Housed in a green-label PCGS holder, this Premium Gem is an outstanding specimen featuring brilliant silver surfaces with frosty luster and faint traces of gold toning on the reverse.(#7134)

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3627 1882-CC Ms66 PCGs. A dash of dark gold toning and a few luster breaks appear on the cheek of this otherwise nearly flawless Premium Gem. Both sides have satiny silver toning with full white brilliance.(#7134) 3628 1882-CC Ms66+ PCGs. This stunning Premium Gem is a borderline Superb specimen with brilliant and untoned silver surfaces. The design motifs on each side are sharply detailed and the reverse field is reflective. Population: 19 in 66+, 54 finer (1/12). (#7134)

1883-s Dollar, Upper-End Ms64

1882-CC Dollar, Ms66 Magnificent Canvas Bag Toning on the obverse


3632 1883-s Ms64 PCGs. CaC. The 1883-S is nowhere nearly as available in any grade of Uncirculated as the previous five S-mint issues. It is especially scarce in near-Gem and finer grades. This is a bright, sparkling example that is fully struck. Only the slightest abrasions are scattered over each side. (#7148) 3633 1884 Ms66+ PCGs. CaC. This wonderful Premium Gem has frosty silver mint luster with full brilliance on each side, the surfaces entirely untoned. Exceptional eye appeal. Population: 19 in 66+, 35 finer (1/12).(#7150) 3629 1882-CC Ms66 PCGs. CaC. The obverse has stunning gold, orange, magenta, blue, and green patina with a thin silver streak to the right of the portrait. The reverse is more subdued and mostly brilliant with glimpses of peripheral green-gold. Such toning is beginning to command strong prices in auction. Watch this one carefully. (#7134) 3630 1883 Ms64 PCGs. CaC. Stunning rainbow toning is lightest at the top of the richly patinated obverse. The reverse of this nearGem has an echo in the lower third, while the rest of that side is semiprooflike with appreciable contrast.(#7142) 3634 1884-CC Ms65 Deep Mirror Prooflike nGC. Profoundly deep mirrored fields are nearly pristine with a high degree of contrast against the frosty devices, which have unimpeded luster save for a single bagmark on Libertys chin. Light roller marks are seen on each side where the center is incompletely struck up, but in toto this coin offers abundant eye appeal. The reverse is choice for the grade. Ex: Long Beach Signature (Heritage, 2/2006), lot 1962. (#97153) 3635 1884-o Ms65 PCGs. CaC. The obverse has deep gold toning at the center, changing to blue, violet, gold, and olive approaching the border. The reverse is essentially brilliant with frosty mint luster and light peripheral gold toning.(#7154) 3636 1885 Ms65 PCGs. CaC. Bands of blue, gold-orange, violet, and lime enhance the obverse of this intensely cartwheeled Gem. The reverse is more flashy with minor gold-gray patina. (#7158)

superb Gem 1883-CC Dollar only Three Finer PCGs Coins

Multicolor 1885 Morgan Dollar, Ms67

3631 1883-CC Ms67 PCGs. A magnificent Superb Gem from the charismatic Carson City Mint, this delightful Morgan dollar is sharply detailed and brightly lustrous, and the surfaces reveal only the most insignificant flaws. A crescent of emerald-green and aquamarine toning highlights the upper obverse periphery. Only three coins have been certified in higher numeric grades at PCGS (1/12). (#7144)

3637 1885 Ms67 PCGs. CaC. Exquisite apricot, ocean-blue, rubyred, and pearl-gray consume this coruscating Superb Gem. The obverse patina is particularly appealing. The centers show only slight incompleteness. Population: 75 in 67, 2 finer (1/12). Ex: Long Beach Signature (Heritage, 6/2011), lot 3973, which realized $1,840. (#7158) 3638 1885-CC Ms65 PCGs. Shades of champagne-gold and powderblue toning blanket the obverse of this well-detailed Gem, while the reverse remains mostly brilliant. Vibrant mint luster adds to the considerable eye appeal.(#7160) 3639 1885-CC Ms66 PCGs. Hints of tan patina appear on the obverse of this frosty and highly lustrous Carson City dollar, the balance of the obverse and the entire reverse showing no toning. A splendid Premium Gem and seldom found nicer.(#7160) 3640 1885-CC Ms66 PCGs. Premium Gem examples of this popular issue can be located with a little patience, but examples in higher grades are very scarce. This sharply detailed specimen displays vibrant mint luster with a few highlights of golden-tan toning. (#7160)

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3641 1885-CC Ms66 PCGs. A stunning Premium Gem, this 1885-CC Morgan has frosty silver luster with full brilliance beneath wispy champagne toning with attractive peripheral iridescence. PCGS has only certified 42 finer pieces (2/12).(#7160) 3642 1885-CC Ms66 PCGs. Unlike most, the hair strands over Libertys ear are nearly complete on this Premium Gem. Both sides are fully brilliant with frosty silver luster and minimal imperfections. A splendid specimen, and seldom found nicer.(#7160) 3643 1885-CC Ms66 PCGs. Housed in a green-label PCGS holder, this Premium Gem is a remarkable specimen with exceptional eye appeal. Both sides have frosty silver luster and bold design motifs with no evidence of toning.(#7160) 3644 1885-CC Ms66 PCGs. CaC. This impressive Premium Gem exhibits sharp definition on the design elements and vibrant satiny mint luster. PCGS has certified only 46 coins in higher numeric grades (1/12).(#7160) 3645 1885-CC Ms64 Deep Mirror Prooflike nGC. Sharply struck with flashy fields that show gold-orange and blue peripheral toning, more prominent on the reverse. The central devices are frosty and lustrous.(#97161) 3646 1886 Ms67 nGC. CaC. A satiny Superb Gem, this untoned Morgan dollar is highly attractive with frosty silver luster. (#7166)

Condition Rarity Ms66 1886-s Dollar

3649 1886-s Ms66 PCGs. A boldly impressed Premium Gem with rich gold-orange patina fringed in blue and violet. The obverse shows soft and pleasing luster, while the reverse offers a strong cartwheel effect and noteworthy reflectivity. A charming condition rarity, one of just three-quarters of a million examples struck for this San Francisco issue. Population: 28 in 66, 4 finer (1/12). (#7170)

Vibrant VaM-2 1887/6 Dollar, Ms66

1886-o silver Dollar, Ms63 seldom Encountered in High Grade

3647 1886-o Ms63 PCGs. The 1886-O Morgan dollar was produced in large numbers, but most of the mintage was released into circulation at the time of issue or melted under the provisions of the Pitman Act. High-grade examples are elusive, and attractive Select specimens are prized by present-day collectors. The present coin displays well-detailed design elements and vibrant mint luster, with a scattering of minor, grade-consistent contact marks. (#7168)

Conditionally Rare 1886-o Dollar, Ms63

3648 1886-o Ms63 PCGs. Light chestnut-gold toning visits this lustrous and sharply struck example. The left obverse displays minor marks but the overall appearance is pleasing. One slender piece of plastic harmlessly rests over Libertys forehead. The 1886O is plentiful in XF but elusive in Select Mint State. Struck from rotated dies, a relatively unusual event within the Morgan dollar series. (#7168)

3650 1887/6 Ms66 nGC. CaC. VaM-2. A Top 100 Variety. The remains of an undertype 6 can be detected to the lower right of the 7 in the date. Not only is the VAM-2 Top 100 material, it also has a listing in the Guide Book, crucial to its broad appeal. The present coin is a well-struck Premium Gem, with brilliant surfaces and satiny mint luster that blends with prooflike reflectivity on the reverse. Neither NGC nor PCGS has graded a non-Prooflike example of the VAM-2 in MS67 or better, making this MS66 coin extremely important to the high-end enthusiast. Census: 6 in 66, 0 finer (2/12). (#7174)

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3651 1887 Ms67 PCGs. A satiny Superb Gem, both sides of this lovely Morgan dollar are fully brilliant and untoned with white surfaces. The hair over the ear is weak as usual with all other details boldly defined. Population: 67 in 67, 1 finer (1/12).(#7172) 3652 1887 Ms66 Prooflike PCGs. This lovely Premium Gem is mostly untoned with brilliant silver surfaces and a thin crescent of gold toning at the lower right obverse. Both sides have considerable contrast between the fields and devices. Population: 44 in 66 Prooflike, 3 finer (1/12).(#7173) 3653 1887/6-o Ms63 nGC. VaM-3. A Top 100 Variety. The remains of a 6 can be detected to the lower right of the 7. This well-detailed Select example exhibits cartwheel mint luster under pale gold toning and only minor signs of contact.(#7178) 3654 1887-s Ms65+ PCGs. A lovely Gem, this Morgan dollar is sharply defined with trivial grade-consistent marks. Both sides have full brilliance with untoned silver surfaces.(#7180) 3655 1888 Ms66+ nGC. CaC. Slight weakness is evident over the ear but all other details are boldly defined on this frosty and highly lustrous Morgan dollar. Both sides are brilliant and untoned. (#7182) 3656 1888-s Ms64 nGC. CaC. The 1888-S is a scarce date in higher Mint State grades, and this Choice specimen is highly attractive with brilliant mint frost and mostly untoned silver surfaces that show only a trace of peripheral gold toning.(#7186) 3657 1889 Ms66 nGC. Surprisingly few high-grade examples exist of the 1889 dollar, even though more than 21 million pieces were produced. This is a fully struck, brilliant example with no noticeable abrasions. In a former generation holder.(#7188) 3658 1889-CC VF30 PCGs. Deeply toned and considerably worn, this 89-CC Morgan key has dark gray toning on both sides with a hint of gold color at the margins.(#7190) 3659 1889-CC VF35 nGC. Close inspection reveals a few faint hairlines beneath the medium gray toning of this attractive midgrade specimen. Trivial surface marks are consistent with the grade. (#7190) 3660 1889-CC improperly Cleaned nGC Details. XF. A hairlined but nicely detailed key date Carson City Morgan. Walnutbrown and slate toning accompany cloudy but unmarked surfaces. Luster emerges from the borders and wings.(#7190) 3661 1889-CC improperly Cleaned nGC Details. XF. VaM2a, R.6. A double-clashed VAM with a faint N from IN in front of Libertys neck. This key date dollar is hairlined and has been dipped but displays ample peripheral luster. One mark noted between the DO in DOLLAR.(#7190) 3662 1889-CC Cleaned anaCs. aU Details, net XF40. This somewhat glossy key date Carson City Morgan dollar displays light almond-gold and ice-blue toning. Minor marks include a slight obverse rim ding at 1 oclock and a depression on the reverse rim at 11 oclock.(#7190) 3663 1889-CC XF40 nGC. Light grayish-gold toning appears on the silver surfaces of this attractive Carson City key. Both sides have considerable peripheral luster with a few splashes of faint lilac toning on the reverse.(#7190)

Richly Toned aU50 1889-CC Dollar

3664 1889-CC aU50 nGC. A classic key date among Carson City Morgans, the 1889-CC is available for a price in a variety of grades, but finding an attractive example takes some searching. This luminous example is richly toned gold-orange and blue across a gray base. A dig just to the right of the E in E PLURIBUS UNUM is the sole flaw warranting individual mention. (#7190)

1889-CC Morgan Dollar aU Details

3665 1889-CC Damage, surface Tooled Genuine PCGs. aU Details. Unnatural bluish-silver shines on both sides of this key Carson City Morgan dollar. The surfaces are lightly marked and obviously hairlined. Having said that, it is still a sharply detailed 1889-CC Morgan dollar, the key to the Nevada series. In fact, the strike is nearly full. Any collector who seeks exceptional detail at an affordable price will be delighted with this specimen. 3666 1890 Ms65 PCGs. The 1890 Morgan dollar is easy to locate in Mint State, but most examples are softly struck, with subdued luster. This delightful Gem is a welcome exception, with vibrant luster and well-detailed devices. Extremely rare any finer. (#7196) 3667 1890-CC Tail Bar aU55 nGC. VaM-4. A Top 100 Variety. The famous Tail Bar is easily recognized between the wreath and the eagles tail on the reverse. This lightly circulated example displays satiny mint luster under shades of light gold toning. (#87198) 3668 1890-CC Ms64 PCGs. A wonderful near-Gem, this 1890-CC Morgan dollar is highly lustrous with brilliant mint frost and few scattered surface marks on each side. A small toning crescent appears over the eagles head.(#7198) 3669 1890-CC Ms64 PCGs. CaC. Housed in a green-label PCGS holder, this lovely near-Gem has brilliant and untoned silver surfaces with typical central weakness and a few trivial marks to prevent a higher grade.(#7198)

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1890-CC Dollar, Ms64 intense Deep Mirror Prooflike surfaces

3675 1891-CC Ms64 PCGs. Housed in a green-label PCGS holder, this Choice Mint State Carson City Morgan dollar has slight weakness over Libertys ear as usual, with bold design motifs elsewhere. A splendid example with frosty mint brilliance and untoned silver surfaces.(#7206) 3676 1891-CC Ms64 PCGs. A fully brilliant near-Gem with a typical strike showing slight central weakness, this example is highly appealing with only a few grade-limiting marks.(#7206) 3677 1891-CC Ms64 nGC. VaM-3. A Top 100 Variety. The Spitting Eagle gets its name from the tiny die chip near the eagles beak, although that feature is masked by the dusky gold and gray toning on this piece. Both sides of this Choice Mint State example have frosty devices and satiny fields with brilliant luster beneath the toning.(#7206) 3678 1891-s Ms65 PCGs. A well-detailed Gem, with vibrant mint luster, brilliant surfaces, and terrific eye appeal. The 1891-S is rarely seen in higher grades, as surface abrasions are frequently a problem. (#7210) 3679 1892 Ms64+ PCGs. CaC. A pleasing near-Gem, this frosty Morgan dollar has dusky gray-gold toning over portions of the obverse with the balance of the obverse and the entire reverse untoned.(#7212) 3680 1892-CC aU58 nGC. A lovely near-Mint specimen, this highly lustrous Carson City dollar has a trace of wear on the high points. Both sides have considerable bright gold and iridescent toning. (#7214) 3681 1892-CC improperly Cleaned nGC Details. Unc. The fields of this sharply detailed Carson City Morgan dollar show areas of prooflike reflectivity, but the surfaces have a slightly dull sheen from the noted cleaning. Only minor contact marks are present on this still-attractive specimen.(#7214) 3682 1892-CC Ms62 nGC. Shades of light golden toning highlight the lustrous surfaces of this popular Carson City issue. The design elements are well-detailed and a scattering of minor contact marks on both sides explains the grade.(#7214) 3683 1892-CC Ms62 nGC. VaM-2. The variety should be VAM2A, since the letters N from IN and the ST from TRUST are clashed near the portrait, but no such die state is listed (yet) on the VAMworld.com website. Lustrous and nearly brilliant with a hint of golden toning near the rims. The fields are smooth and the cheek displays wispy grazes.(#7214)

3670 1890-CC Ms64 Deep Mirror Prooflike PCGs. This sharply detailed Choice Morgan dollar exhibits frosty devices that contrast dramatically with the lightly hairlined reflective fields. A few wisps of pale green and lavender toning highlight the pleasing surfaces. Housed in a green label holder. PCGS has graded only 20 finer coins within the designation (1/12). (#97199) 3671 1890-s Ms65 PCGs. This incredible Gem is housed in a firstgeneration PCGS holder and exhibits satiny silver surfaces with outstanding eye appeal. The strike is far above average, and the quality is impressive for the grade. From The Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr. Collection.(#7202) 3672 1890-s Ms65 Prooflike nGC. A delightful Gem with fully mirrored fields and frosty silver devices, this boldly defined specimen has a hint of lilac toning along the borders on each side. Census: 9 in 65 Prooflike, 0 finer (2/12).(#7203)

1881 Morgan Dollar, Ms64 Prooflike no PCGs Coins Finer Within the Designation

3673 1891 Ms64 Prooflike PCGs. CaC. The brilliant reflective fields of this delightful Choice specimen also show some of the classic cartwheel luster usually associated with Morgan dollars. The wellstruck devices are frosty and only minor contact marks are evident. Housed in a green label holder. Population: 16 in 64 Prooflike, 0 finer (1/12). (#7205)

3684 1892-CC Ms62 PCGs. Frosty devices reside on satiny fields with wispy lemon toning along the reverse border of this brilliant Mint State specimen. The surfaces have myriad tiny marks as expected for the grade.(#7214) 3685 1892-CC Ms63 nGC. Hints of gold appear on the frosty and lustrous silver surfaces of this brilliant Select Mint State specimen. A small dark toning streak appears on the right (facing) wing. (#7214) 3686 1892-CC Ms63 nGC. A highly lustrous example, this Select Mint State 1892-CC Morgan dollar exhibits fully brilliant and frosty silver surfaces with no evidence of toning. The fields are slightly reflective.(#7214) 3687 1892-CC Ms64 PCGs. This Choice Mint State silver dollar is highly attractive, with grayish-gold and rose toning on the obverse and lighter champagne toning on the reverse. Both sides have considerable reflectivity in the fields, and some would be tempted to describe this piece as prooflike.(#7214) 3688 1892-CC Ms64 PCGs. This satiny Choice Mint State Carson City dollar has brilliant silver surfaces with a complete absence of toning. The reverse field is slightly reflective.(#7214) 3689 1892-CC Ms64 PCGs. A lovely Choice Mint State piece, and one of several in the present sale, this near-Gem exhibits frosty silver luster with untoned surfaces.(#7214)

Gleaming 1891 Morgan Dollar Ms64 Deep Mirror Prooflike

3674 1891 Ms64 Deep Mirror Prooflike PCGs. CaC. Mildly contrasted but with major mirrors surrounding the delicately frosted devices. This decently detailed near-Gem has light, scattered toning that appears mainly at the margins. Both sides show their share of wispy marks, while the left obverse field has shallow chatter near Libertys nose and lips. Tied for the finest Deep Mirror Prooflike example of the issue certified by PCGS (1/12). (#97205)

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3690 1892-CC Ms64 PCGs. A fully lustrous and satiny near-Gem, this CC dollar has brilliant and untoned silver surfaces with trivial marks consistent with the grade.(#7214)

Mint state 1893-CC Dollar last Carson City Morgan

Gem 1892-CC Morgan Dollar Vibrant luster, Clean surfaces

3691 1892-CC Ms65 PCGs. This impressive Gem Morgan dollar displays well-detailed design elements, with a touch of softness evident on the hair strands above Libertys ear. The pleasing surfaces offer vibrant mint luster and a few traces of light gold toning. PCGS has certified only 23 coins in higher numeric grades (1/12). (#7214)

3697 1893-CC Ms61 nGC. This attractive Mint State example represents the last year of Morgan dollar coinage at the famous Carson City Mint. The design elements are well-detailed and the surfaces display vibrant mint luster. A scattering of minor contact marks on Libertys cheek explains the grade. (#7222)

1893-CC Morgan Dollar, Ms62 attractive luster

Brilliant Prooflike Ms64 1892-CC Dollar

3692 1892-CC Ms64 Prooflike PCGs. CaC. A brilliant Choice silver dollar with flashy fields and a good strike. The portrait displays a few delicate grazes. Only a tiny percentage of 92-CC dollars qualify for the Prooflike designation. The 1892-CC is among the few Carson City Morgan issues that did not emerge in any quantity from the GSA holdings. (#7215) 3693 1892-o Ms64+ PCGs. CaC. Similar toning appears on each side of this near-Gem Morgan dollar. Pewter gray at the centers changes to ivory, champagne, lavender, blue, green, yellow, and rose, a veritable palette of color.(#7216) 3694 1892-s aU50 anaCs. The obverse is mostly medium gray, with darker gray, green, and gold toning. The reverse blends gray and ivory with reddish-gold and deep blue-green. Minimal luster remains on each side.(#7218) 3695 1893 Ms64 nGC. This impressive Choice Morgan dollar offers well-detailed devices, with just the slightest softness on the hair above Libertys ear. The surfaces are brightly lustrous and lightly abraded, with a few hints of champagne-gold toning. (#7220) 3696 1893-CC VF35 nGC. Natural pewter-gray surfaces are pleasing with only a few marks, including a line-like scrape at the upper obverse. Hints of pale gold appear on the reverse.(#7222)

3698 1893-CC Ms62 PCGs. Sharply detailed design elements and vibrant mint luster provide considerable eye appeal for this attractive MS62 Morgan dollar. The mostly brilliant fields show hints of golden patina at the peripheries, and only a few contact marks are worthy of mention, including a short scratch on Libertys cheek. (#7222)

select 1893-CC Dollar low-Mintage, Final Carson City issue

3699 1893-CC Ms63 nGC. Coining operations came to a close at the Carson City Mint in 1893, with a low mintage of 677,000 Morgan dollars. The present coin is sharply detailed, with vibrant mint luster under attractive shades of light gold toning. Only minor contact marks are evident on the pleasing surfaces. (#7222)

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1893-CC Morgan Dollar, Ms63 Reverse Grades Finer

3702 1893-o aU58 nGC. A trace of rub appears on the high points of this lustrous New Orleans dollar. The surfaces are frosty and untoned, and this piece would fit nicely in a set of Mint State Morgans.(#7224)

attractive Ms63+ 1893-o Dollar

3700 1893-CC Ms63 PCGs. Typical of nearly all surviving 1893-CC dollars, this Select Mint State piece shows myriad obverse marks and few reverse marks. Both sides exhibit exceptional silver luster with delicate gold toning along the borders. The central design features are typically soft. (#7222)

shining near-Gem 1893-CC Morgan Dollar Key Date, Condition Rarity any Finer

3703 1893-o Ms63+ PCGs. CaC. Though the 1893-S dollar attracts more attention, the 1893-O is a challenging date in its own right, particularly in better Mint State grades. This minimally toned example is mainly silver-white with just a glimpse of gold. Though lightly abraded, it comes remarkably close to near-Gem quality. Population: 2 in 63+, 90 finer (1/12). (#7224) 3704 1893-s Damaged nGC Details. Fair. LIBERTY, the date, and the mintmark are clear. The rim has worn into the tops of some peripheral letters. An obverse rim mark at 3 oclock merits mention, and the cream-gray surfaces display occasional minor granularity.(#7226) 3705 1893-s Good 4 nGC. The central design motifs are outlined on this pewter and steel specimen. Both sides have virtually full rims with only slight merging into the detail on the obverse. (#7226) 3706 1893-s Good 4 nGC. Conservatively graded, this key Morgan dollar has natural light gray surfaces with complete rims on both sides. A small depression is noted at TE of UNITED. (#7226)

1893-s Dollar, VG8 Most sought-after Morgan

3707 1893-s VG8 PCGs. A well-worn, but still collectible example of this important key date. No issue in the Morgan dollar series is as sought-after as the 1893-S, and collectors avidly pursue the coins in any grade. The rims of this specimen are worn nearly smooth, but much interior detail remains intact, at least in outline. All lettering and numerals remain bold. (#7226)

3701 1893-CC Ms64 PCGs. CaC. The last Carson City Morgan dollar issue was struck early in 1893, before the shifting winds of politics shuttered the facilitys coinage operations forever. The 1893-CC issue was saved less than most of its peers, creating a challenging key date that heats up in MS64 and blossoms into full-on condition rarity just one point better. This near-Gem is minimally toned save for a hint of gold at the rims and has bold cartwheel luster. It is lightly but not excessively abraded, and well-struck from dies that clashed at least twice, judging from the doubled head outline between the eagle and the right (facing) side of the wreath. PCGS has graded just 10 coins as MS65 or better (1/12). (#7222)

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1893-s Morgan Dollar, Fine Details important series Key

Key 1893-s Morgan Dollar, XF sharpness seldom seen With This Much Detail

3708 1893-s improperly Cleaned nGC Details. Fine. The 1893-S Morgan dollar is the business-strike key to the series, and collectors prize examples of this issue in all grades and conditions. This specimen displays evenly worn design elements, with champagne-gold and gray patina. The surfaces are mostly dull, due to the noted cleaning, but a few hints of mint luster remain in selected areas. (#7226)

3711 1893-s improperly Cleaned nGC Details. XF. The 1893-S Morgan dollar is seldom found with XF sharpness. This attractive coin shows a touch of wear on the hair above Libertys ear and the eagles breast, but all important original detail remains intact. The luster is somewhat dulled by the noted cleaning, but only minor abrasions are present, and wisps of green and lavender-gray toning accent the fields. (#7226)

1893-s Morgan Dollar, VF Details always in Demand

Choice XF 1893-s Morgan Dollar The Famous Key Date

3709 1893-s improperly Cleaned nGC Details. VF. The moderately worn surfaces of this still-attractive key display an unnatural sheen, due to the noted cleaning. However, the surfaces show only minor abrasions, and a pleasing pale gold and pink patina is beginning to form on both sides. This coin would make a welcome addition to an otherwise high grade collection of Morgan dollars. (#7226)

3712 1893-s XF45 nGC. As the lowest-mintage circulation issue available to collectors (the 1895 being discounted on the last criterion), the 1893-S has instant key-date appeal. This Choice XF example rates better than the usual 1893-S, which would have Very Fine details. Still-luminous surfaces have patina ranging from subdued gold-orange to mint-green and sage. A long but light abrasion appears just off the arrowheads. (#7226) 3713 1894 VG8 nGC. Light silver-gray surfaces exhibit myriad tiny circulation marks on this low-grade example of the key 1894 Morgan dollar.(#7228) 3714 1894 XF40 nGC. A small mark on Libertys cheek is the only mentionable blemish on this medium gray representative. Both sides have traces of luster, and the reverse has additional grayishgold toning.(#7228) 3715 1894 XF40 PCGs. A pleasing example of the key Philadelphia Morgan, this piece has light gray surfaces with peripheral gold toning and considerable luster for the grade.(#7228) 3716 1894 XF45 nGC. Peripheral luster remains on both sides of this light silver-gray Choice XF dollar. Minor handling marks are consistent with the grade of this scarce date.(#7228) 3717 1894 improperly Cleaned nGC Details. aU. Luster illuminates generous portions of this key date Philadelphia Morgan. The pale almond-gold surfaces are lightly hairlined but marks are minimal aside from faint marks on the field near the forehead. (#7228)

1893-s Morgan Dollar, VF20 The Usually seen Grade

3710 1893-s VF20 PCGs. The 1893-S Morgan dollar is most often seen in VF grades, and the present coin is a typical example of this important key date. The design elements are evenly worn and the surfaces display a pleasing pinkish-gray patina. The surfaces are free of significant distractions and all major design detail remains intact. (#7226)

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3718 1894 aU53 nGC. A splendid example of the popular lowmintage Philadelphia Morgan dollar, this piece has considerable silver-white luster on each side with splashes of pale champagne toning.(#7228) 3719 1894 aU53 PCGs. Both sides display considerable luster and light contact marks. Far the lowest mintage of any regular issue Philadelphia Morgan dollar and a scarce issue in all grades. (#7228) 3720 1894 aU55 PCGs. This fully brilliant Choice AU specimen has frosty silver luster with little toning on either side. The surfaces are excellent with a few trivial, grade-consistent marks, but the overall appearance of this key Morgan is outstanding.(#7228)

1895-s Morgan Dollar, aU58 Pleasing luster and Patina

1894 Morgan Dollar, Ms63 only 110,000 Minted

3726 1895-s aU58 nGC. A low-mintage date, the 1895-S Morgan dollar is prized by collectors, especially in high grade. This pleasing near-Mint specimen shows only the slightest trace of wear on the design elements and the surfaces retain much original mint luster. Hints of light gold and lavender patina accent the lightly abraded surfaces. (#7238)

select 1895-s Dollar Unusually Clean surfaces

3721 1894 Ms63 nGC. Soft, frosty luster appears on the brilliant silver surfaces of this Select Mint State Philadelphia Morgan dollar key. Both sides have the usual quota of trivial, grade-limiting marks, but none are consequential. Here is an important opportunity for the advanced Morgan collector. (#7228) 3722 1894-o Ms62 PCGs. This frosty and brilliant Mint State 1894-O Morgan has pleasing surfaces with only trivial marks to limit the grade. Wispy gold toning resides along the obverse and reverse borders.(#7230) 3723 1894-s Ms64 nGC. This sharply detailed Choice Morgan dollar displays vibrant mint luster under subtle shades of champagnegold toning. The 1894-S is a scarce issue in any finer grade. (#7232) 3724 1895-o aU55 nGC. A fully natural and highly attractive Choice AU, this key Morgan has nearly full luster with light champagne toning over frosty silver surfaces. A few splashes of darker patina appear on the reverse.(#7236)

3727 1895-s Ms63 PCGs. The 1895-S Morgan dollar is a low-mintage issue, known for excessive bagmarks. An attractive MS63 example, like the present coin, is a find for the series specialist. The design elements are well-detailed and the lustrous surfaces show only minor contact marks, with spots of golden-tan toning. (#7238)

Premium Gem 1896 Morgan Dollar Rare Deep Mirror Prooflike Example

near-Mint 1895-o Morgan Dollar Unusually sharp Details

3725 1895-o aU58 nGC. The 1895-O Morgan dollar claims a lowmintage of 450,000 pieces, and most examples seen are softly struck. Although this attractive near-Mint specimen shows some slight traces of circulation, the design elements are sharply detailed and the surfaces retain much original mint luster. (#7236)

3728 1896 Ms66 Deep Mirror Prooflike PCGs. CaC. The 1896 Morgan dollar is not too difficult to locate with prooflike surfaces, but examples with any cameo contrast are rare. This delightful Premium Gem exhibits frosty design elements and reflective fields that show some black-on-white flash when the coin is tilted in the light. Only a few minor contact marks are evident, along with hints of hazy gold toning. Population: 13 in 66 Deep Mirror Prooflike, 0 finer (1/12). (#97241) 3729 1896-o Ms61 nGC. Splashes of faint gold toning appear on both sides of this frosty and fully brilliant Morgan scarcity. The strike is a trifle weak at the center, but stronger than usual for this issue. (#7242) 3730 1896-o Ms62 PCGs. A conditionally scarce issue that is usually found in circulated grades, this pleasing piece has frosty luster with wispy gold toning on the obverse and a brilliant reverse. (#7242)
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1896-s Dollar, Bright Ms63

attractive Ms65+ 1896-s Morgan Dollar Top-shelf Condition Rarity

3731 1896-s Ms63 nGC. The bright, lustrous finish on this piece is characteristic of 1896-S dollars. Each side is frosted and brilliant with just a touch of light gray patina in the fields. The strike is strong, but not quite complete in the centers. Each side is minimally abraded for the grade with no singularly mentionable marks. (#7244)

Broadly lustrous Gem 1896-s Dollar Minimally Toned obverse

3733 1896-s Ms65+ PCGs. CaC. A crucial rule for numismatic newcomers to learn is that mintages do not tell the whole story of rarity, particularly condition rarity. It is easy for a novice to imagine that the 1893-S Morgan dollar is a rarity, for example, because its mintage is so low relative to its peers, but grasping how the 1896S, with its mintage of 5 million pieces, can be conditionally rare requires additional sophistication. This MS65+ example is a step above a typical Gem, attractively lustrous with a modest but clearly visible cartwheel effect. Medium-silver surfaces show glimpses of gold-to-peach patina along the margins. The centers are softly struck, as often seen for the date, and roller marks are visible where the high points of the design did not strike out. Population: 3 in 65+, 3 finer (1/12). (#7244)

3732 1896-s Ms65 PCGs. Pale silver is the dominant color of this Gem 1896-S dollar, and the faint hint of peach color on that side coalesces into a delicate patch at the left reverse. The hair over Libertys ear is softly struck, a typical state, but the broadly swirling cartwheel luster over each side holds special appeal. On the reverse, die cracks lace together most of the peripheral letters and the wingtips. Despite a mintage of 5 million pieces, the 1896-S is a borderline condition rarity at the Gem level and unquestionably so any finer. Population: 52 in 65, 3 finer (1/12). (#7244)

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Deep Mirror Prooflike Gem 1897 Dollar impressive Contrast

1901-o Gem Deep Mirror Prooflike Dollar scarce late-Date Dollar With This Finish

3734 1897 Ms65 Deep Mirror Prooflike PCGs. CaC. The interplay between deep mirror-field luster and the frostiness of solidly struck devices is key to this Gems eye appeal. Light splashes of milky patina are present mainly at the margins. This Philadelphia issue is seen seldom with Deep Mirror Prooflike surfaces, particularly in better Mint State grades. Population: 24 in 65 Deep Mirror Prooflike, 2 finer (1/12). (#97247) 3735 1897-o Ms62 nGC. An important issue among New Orleans Morgan dollars from a mintage of just over 4 million coins, most that entered circulation. Mint State survivors are scarce and always in demand. This piece has frosty and brilliant silver luster with wispy peripheral champagne toning.(#7248) 3736 1898-s Ms64 Prooflike PCGs. CaC. Golden-brown toning frequents portions of the margins, but this flashy Morgan dollar is otherwise brilliant. Nicely struck and impressively unabraded aside from a few wispy marks on the upper reverse field. Population: 34 in 64 Prooflike, 5 finer (1/12).(#7257) 3737 1899 Ms66 PCGs. CaC. Although usually unrecognized as an important rarity in the issue, the 1899 had a mintage of just 330,000 coins. This Premium Gem has a bold strike with brilliant frosty luster and untoned silver surfaces. PCGS has only certified 18 finer (2/12).(#7258)

3740 1901-o Ms65 Deep Mirror Prooflike nGC. The 1901-O is common, even in high grades, but it is exceptionally difficult to locate with a Deep Mirror Prooflike finish. The fields are exceptionally deep and comparable to pre-1901 dollars in their reflectivity. The devices are mildly frosted, certainly enough to warrant the DMPL designation. Each side is brilliant with a ring of deep russet around the margins. Sharply struck and minimally abraded, as one would expect. Census: 22 in 65 Deep Mirror Prooflike, 1 finer (2/12). (#97275) 3741 1902 Ms66+ PCGs. CaC. Peach-gold, aquamarine, and plummauve toning is confined to the margins of this lustrous and sharply struck high grade silver dollar. Trivial surface imperfections fail to affect the exceptional eye appeal. Population: 5 in 66+, 21 finer (1/12).(#7278) 3742 1902-s Ms65 nGC. The 1902-S Morgan dollar is seldom encountered with the well-detailed design elements and vibrant mint luster displayed by this attractive Gem. NGC has graded just nine coins finer (2/12).(#7282) 3743 1902-s Ms65 PCGs. A lovely Gem with brilliant silver luster and a sliver of iridescence at the right reverse border. The 1902-S is relatively plentiful in Gem but rare finer, with only 35 higher grade coins certified at PCGS.(#7282)

Premium Gem 1900-o/CC Dollar late-state VaM-8B Dies

superb Gem 1903 Morgan Dollar among the Finest Certified at PCGs

3738 1900-o/CC Ms66 PCGs. CaC. VaM-8B. A Top 100 Variety. This late state of the VAM-8 die pair has clash marks before Libertys face as well as the rust spots in the mintmark area. This is a marvelous example of the last Carson City Morgan dollar issue, decently detailed and warmly lustrous with a minimally toned reverse but green-to-gold toning across much of the obverse. (#7268) 3739 1900-s Ms65 nGC. CaC. Sharply detailed and attractively toned in shades of gold and violet, this delightful Gem displays areas of prooflike reflectivity amongst the satiny luster.(#7270)

3744 1903 Ms67 PCGs. A lustrous and boldly struck Superb Gem that has peripheral wisps of golden-brown color. The fields and cheek are beautifully preserved, and only a well concealed contact mark on the eagles breast prevents this imposing example from challenging a higher grade. Population: 66 in 67, 0 finer (1/12). (#7284)

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Choice 1903-s Morgan Dollar Elusive issue in High Grade

PRooF MoRGan DollaRs


3750 1881 PR62 Cameo PCGs. CaC. Faint hairlines are visible on each side of this pleasing Cameo proof. The surfaces have only the slightest trace of champagne toning with deeply mirrored fields and satiny devices.(#87316) 3751 1882 PR62 nGC. A mostly brilliant proof with good reflectivity in the fields in spite of the obvious hairlines that account for the grade. Intricately defined throughout. Purchased from Abner Kreisberg Corporation on January 20, 1981 for $2,500.(#7317)

select Proof 1882 Morgan Dollar Richly Frosted Devices


3745 1903-s Ms64 nGC. The 1903-S Morgan dollar is an elusive date in high grade and examples in Choice condition are quite scarce in todays market. This well-detailed Choice example is brightly lustrous, with well-preserved surfaces that show attractive accents of gold toning. Census: 96 in 64, 50 finer (2/12). (#7288) 3746 1904-s Ms61 nGC. This satiny Mint State S-Mint Morgan dollar has brilliant silver luster with a hint of pale gold toning. Scattered surface marks are entirely trivial.(#7294)

1904-s Morgan Dollar, Ms63 Decent strike, Vibrant luster

3752 1882 PR63 PCGs. The 1882 proof Morgan silver dollar boasts a generous mintage of 1,100 pieces. This impressive Select example displays sharply detailed design elements, with a rich coating of mint frost, and lightly toned fields that exhibit hazy reflectivity. A few minor hairlines and contact marks are consistent with the grade. (#7317) 3753 1884 PR60 PCGs. Soft charcoal-gray toning is visible on both sides, with wispy hairlines in the fields and a handful of sizeable milling marks on Libertys jaw.(#7319)

3747 1904-s Ms63 PCGs. The rule for 1904-S Morgan dollars is: Weak strikes and insipid mint luster. This attractive Select example is a welcome exception, with vibrant mint luster and sharply detailed devices. The surfaces are lightly marked, with a few hints of gold and lavender toning. Eye appeal is outstanding for the grade. (#7294)

Choice Proof 1886 Morgan Dollar Electric Patina

luminous Gem 1904-s Morgan Dollar

3754 1886 PR64 PCGs. An impressive Choice proof with deep obverse patina and lighter reverse toning. The obverse has a blend of blue, brown, and iridescent hues, while the reverse is lighter gold with the iridescence as a substantial overtone. One of 886 proofs coined for this issue, and clearly among the most beautiful. Population: 41 in 64, 35 finer (1/12). (#7321) 3748 1904-s Ms65 PCGs. A luminous Gem representative from the end of the initial Morgan dollar run, lightly dusted with green-gold patina. Well-preserved devices are decently if not sharply struck, and the all-around eye appeal is solid. The original mintage of 2.3 million pieces was not saved in quantity, and so anything finer than this Gem is a condition rarity. PCGS has graded only 11 such coins (1/12). (#7294) 3749 1921 Ms66+ PCGs. CaC. With more than 60,000 pieces certified by PCGS alone, the 1921 Morgan dollar is one of the most common dates in the series. However, just four have been graded MS66+ and only seven are certified in finer grades (2/12). This impressive piece has a bold strike with frosty silver luster and pristine, untoned surfaces.(#7296) 3755 1890 PR50 nGC. A lightly circulated proof with considerable reflectivity, this light gray Morgan has delicate lavender toning along the obverse border with a hint of similar toning on the reverse.(#7325)

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stunningly Toned 1893 Dollar, PR68 Ex: simpson

3756 1893 PR68 nGC. Yet another winning coin from the cabinet of megacollector Simpson, hypnotically toned in lush concentric bands. Blues, violets, pinks, and green-golds shift on each side, sometimes blending into each other and stopping in hard lines at other places. Underneath the toning is the magnificent flash of a well-mirrored coin, slightly stronger on the reverse, with the frostiness of the well-defined devices plain even through the patina. As demanded of a PR68 coin, the overall preservation is magnificent, but it takes time for the viewer to get away from the overall eye appeal and focus on such technical aspects. An important condition rarity. (#7328)

Gem Proof 1894 Dollar Elusive Date in Business-strike or Proof

3757 1894 PR65 nGC. Always a premium date as a proof because of the scarcity of high grade business strike 1894-P Dollars, Gem Proofs are especially sought after by collectors. The surfaces on this piece are essentially flawless and each side is covered with deep, variegated shades of gray, sea-green, blue, and golden toning. The fields are deeply mirrored. Census: 47 in 65, 74 finer (2/12). (#7329)
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Moderately Toned Gem Proof 1895 Dollar

3758 1895 PR65 PCGs. The 1895 Morgan dollar holds a unique

status among all U.S. silver dollar issues, in that it is only the absence of any business strike examples of the issue that makes the presence of the proofs so desirable. Modern-day researchers have theorized and questioned whether the business strikes might have existed at one time, but the 1895 was nonetheless generally thought to be a rare and desirable proof-only issue within a few years after its production. Trying to estimate surviving populations of any given coin issue from the certified populations can be a tricky business, but it is a safe bet that no more than a few hundred examples survive from the original mintage of 880 proofs. (This is a stark comparison with the number of serious collectors/dealers of Morgan dollars who might conceivably want to buy an example, perhaps as many as 10,000-15,000 persons.) The numerically finest examples certified at PCGS are one each in PR68 Deep Cameo and PR68. At NGC, the highest-graded piece is a single PR69 Ultra Cameo, although that service has also seen 15 submissions at the PR68 grade level, including non-Cameo, Cameo, and Ultra Cameo examples. The 1895 proof Morgan is nonetheless valued by collectors at the other end of the grading spectrum, where NGC and PCGS have each seen several dozen circulated examples, or impaired proofs, worn down to the Good level at NGC (a single coin) and the Very Good level at PCGS (four pieces). The median grade for the proof 1895 dollar is around PR64, and examples in PR65 or finer grades are seldom-seen a truism that applies to most Morgan dollar proof issues, not solely the 1895. This Gem proof is thoroughly charming under a rich layer of silver-blue, lavender, and golden-white patina. Both sides once showed contrast, though this remains visible only as a partial cameo effect on the reverse. As a well-preserved survivor with attractive patina, the coin has a wide built-in audience, and it will take a strong bid to walk away the winner.
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superb Gem Proof 1896 Morgan Dollar Dramatic Cameo surfaces, no Cameos Finer at PCGs

Exquisite 1899 Morgan Dollar superb Gem Cameo Proof

3759 1896 PR67 Cameo PCGs. Of the 27 proof Morgan dollar issues (1878 through 1904), only eight dates have a lower mintage than the 1896, of which 762 pieces were struck for collectors. Even the heralded 1895 proof Morgan dollar saw a higher production. The combined total of 1896 dated proofs graded at NGC and PCGS is 565 coins (1/12), which is indicative of a high survival rate for this issue. However, that total includes all proof dollars, regardless of the quality of manufacture and/or post-mint impairments. As specialists of this series know, many proofs were mishandled through poor storage choices and improper cleaning. The totals also include an unknown number of resubmissions and crossovers. The current coin resides in the upper echelon of all extant examples, as established by the current PCGS population of three in 67 Cameo with none finer (1/12). The PCGS Population Report has changed little in recent years for the 1896 proof Morgan dollar and it is unlikely that significant numbers of new Cameo examples will be graded at this lofty level or higher, although there are some outstanding examples certified outside the designation.. As expected, this proof is almost perfectly preserved. The fields are deeply mirrored and the devices display heavy mint frost which gives the coin a stark cameo contrast on each side. Both obverse and reverse have an overlay of pale rose-gray patina. Exceptional quality. (#87331)

3760 1899 PR67 Cameo PCGs. CaC. If the proof Morgan dollars of the mid-1890s are the apex of production quality, then the best examples of a date such as the 1899 are not far behind. While the contrast on this Superb Gem specimen is not black-and-white, owing to gold-gray patina at the obverse margins and well into the fields on the reverse, the icy frost across boldly defined devices is marvelous. Carefully preserved surfaces seem close to perfect to the unaided eye, and inspection under magnification reveals just how close this is to the truth. A small hazy spot is noted under Libertys chin. Population: 3 in 67 Cameo, 1 finer (1/12). (#87334)

1903 Brilliant-Finish Dollar, PR64 light, scattered Toning

3761 1903 PR64 PCGs. Starting in 1902, the Philadelphia Mint used an all-brilliant finish on many proof coins, abandoning the frosty devices of earlier years. The present coin is a perfect example of this chrome effect, with brightly reflective surfaces throughout and areas of gold and brown toning. The devices are well-struck with just a hint of softness on the hair above the ear. Population: 67 in 64, 58 finer (1/12). (#7338)

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PEaCE DollaRs
3762 1921 Ms65 nGC. A sharp strike for a 1921 Peace dollar, with slight central weakness as always. This piece has frosty silver luster with peripheral gold toning. A tiny scuff is noted at the central reverse, preventing a higher grade.(#7356) 3763 1921 Ms65 PCGs. Rich and intriguing patina forms deep swirls of amber, golden-tan, and charcoal patina around a mostly mediumgray interior. The effect is less pronounced on the reverse, which also offers warmer luster.(#7356) 3764 1921 Ms65 nGC. Typical central weakness appears on the hair over the ear, and the junction of the eagles wing and leg, but all other design elements are sharp. The surfaces have satiny silver luster beneath light champagne toning.(#7356) 3765 1921 Ms65 PCGs. CaC. High Relief. Blessed with a remarkably strong strike on both obverse and reverse, this piece is fully untoned and there are only a couple of minor abrasions on either side. A pleasing, high-end example of this important one-year type coin. (#7356) 3766 1922-s Ms65 PCGs. The creamy smooth fields of this impressive Gem show only the most insignificant contact marks, with vibrant mint luster and well-detailed devices. PCGS has graded only six coins in higher numeric grades (1/12).(#7359) 3767 1922-s Ms65 nGC. Dramatically toned with saturated blue-gray interior patina and starkly contrasting green-gold and rose borders. Softly struck but a gorgeous Gem.(#7359) 3768 1922-s Ms65 PCGs. CaC. This 1922-S Peace dollar is an attractive Gem, with sharply detailed design elements, vibrant mint luster, and brilliant surfaces that show just a hint of light gold toning.(#7359)

1924 Peace Dollar, Ms66 Vivid Toning, Terrific Eye appeal

3771 1924 Ms66 nGC. This high-end Premium Gem Peace dollar features spectacular iridescent shades of champagne-gold and powder-blue toning. The surfaces display vibrant mint luster and the design elements are well-detailed. On close inspection, only minor signs of contact can be detected. Eye appeal is terrific. Census: 9 in 66 , 78 finer (2/12). (#7363) 3772 1924-s Ms64 nGC. This well-detailed Choice specimen displays vibrant mint luster and subtle highlights of champagne-gold toning, with only minor signs of contact. The 1924-S Peace dollar is a challenging date in higher grades.(#7364) 3773 1925-s Ms64+ PCGs. CaC. This near-Gem is almost as good as it gets for a 1925-S Peace dollar, with satiny mint brilliance shining through delicate peripheral iridescence. A few tiny scuffs prevent a higher grade. Population: 33 in 64+, 36 finer (1/12). (#7366) 3774 1925-s Ms64+ PCGs. CaC. This high-end Choice specimen exhibits well-detailed design elements and vibrant mint luster, under speckled golden-brown and amber toning. Only a few insignificant contact marks are evident on both sides. Population: 33 in 64+, 36 finer (1/12).(#7366) 3775 1926 Ms66 nGC. A bold strike, satin luster, and brilliant silver surfaces characterize this Premium Gem, approaching the finest available for the 1926 Peace dollar issue. Census: 45 in 66, 1 finer (2/12).(#7367) 3776 1926-s Ms65 PCGs. CaC. A brilliant Gem, this S-Mint Peace dollar exhibits fully lustrous and frosty silver surfaces with above average design definition. A trace of gold toning appears on the obverse.(#7369) 3777 1927-s Ms64 PCGs. Speckled gold and iridescent toning appears on each side of this frosty near-Gem with full underlying silver luster. A sharply detailed and attractive Peace dollar. (#7372) 3778 1928 Ms64 PCGs. Both sides of this near-Gem key Peace dollar have trivial, grade-consistent marks. The surfaces are frosty and untoned with brilliant silver luster.(#7373) 3779 1928 Ms64 nGC. Vibrant mint luster and sharply detailed devices create extraordinary eye appeal for this attractive nearGem example. The 1928 Peace dollar is a low-mintage key date. (#7373) 3780 1928 Ms64 PCGs. CaC. A small chatter mark on the eagles neck may be the only reason that this lovely piece was graded less than Gem. Both sides are brilliant and sharply defined with frosty silver luster and are void of toning.(#7373) 3781 1928 Ms64 PCGs. CaC. This pleasing Choice Mint State key Peace dollar is housed in a green-label PCGS holder. Both sides have frosty mint brilliance beneath light gold toning. (#7373)

1923 Peace Dollar, Exceptional Ms67 Frosted, near-Flawless surfaces

3769 1923 Ms67 nGC. Along with the 1922, the 1923 is one of the most frequently encountered Peace dollars. It is also among the best produced. That is readily apparent on this spectacular coin. Both sides are brilliant and heavily frosted with no obvious or mentionable flaws on either side. Seldom found in such superior condition. (#7360) 3770 1923-D Ms65 PCGs. CaC. The well-detailed design elements of this attractive Gem show just a touch of softness in Libertys tresses. The surfaces are lightly toned in shades of golden-tan, and the fields are free of mentionable contact marks.(#7361)

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select 1934-s Peace Dollar Vibrant luster, Well-Preserved surfaces

Elusive 1972 Type one ike Dollar, Ms66 Fewer Certified Than of the 1972 Type Two

3782 1934-s Ms63 nGC. The 1934-S Peace dollar is one of the key issues in the series, from a low mintage of just over 1 million pieces. This delightful Select specimen is well-detailed, with vibrant mint luster and wisps of golden-tan and amber toning. Only minor contact marks are evident, even on close inspection. (#7377)

Frosty Ms63 1934-s Peace Dollar

3786 1972 Type one Ms66 PCGs. The 1972 Type One Ike dollar in MS66 PCGS is actually conditionally rarer than the coveted 1972 Type Two. PCGS has graded four of the Type One including the present piece in MS66, with five of the Type Two in MS66, and none finer for either (1/12). Smooth pinkish-gold patina with a swatch of obverse ice-blue complement surfaces that are free of all but a few tiny abrasions. Currently more than 200 collectors are pursuing the PCGS Ike dollar set with major varieties, which includes all three of the 1972 types. (#87409)

saCaGaWEa DollaRs
Ever-Popular 2000-P Cheerios Dollar Ms66+ with original Packaging

3783 1934-s Ms63 PCGs. CaC. Like the Morgan dollar before it, the Peace dollar had a second act years after initial production ceased. This 1934-S example comes from a first-year revival issue of just over a million pieces. Frosty surfaces have a suggestion of gold on pale silver-white surfaces. A dot of crimson toning appears just above the eagles talons, while on the obverse, a line of reed marks runs horizontally on Libertys cheek. (#7377) 3784 1935 Ms66 PCGs. Pale silver and deep violet are the most prominent hues, but both sides and especially the reverse show a great deal of iridescence in between. Great luster and a decent strike. Tied for the finest that PCGS has certified.(#7378) 3787 2000-P Cheerios Ms66+ PCGs. Fs-902. The General Mills Sacagawea dollar promotion put early examples of the coin in boxes of Cheerios cereal, coins that differed slightly in their reverse design from the coins later released to circulation. The Cheerios dollars are now prized modern varieties, often offered with their original packaging. Such is the case with this MS66+ PCGS example, pale and bright with just a couple of shallow digs in the right obverse field. For the variety, Population: 1 in 66+, 39 finer (1/12). (#147231)

EisEnHoWER DollaRs
immaculate Ms68 1971-s silver ike Dollar one of Two Finest at PCGs

2001-P sacagawea Dollar, Ms69

3785 1971-s silver Ms68 PCGs. The 1971-S silver Ike circulation strike (actually, they were originally marketed to collectors in the Mints famous blue packs) has several hundred submissions at PCGS in MS67, but at MS68 this piece is one of only two seen at that service (1/12). The satiny, untoned silver-white surfaces, as expected, are free of any of the distracting marks that usually appear on the presidents cheek and/or rather prominent pate. This is a coin that is a cinch to be an upgrade candidate for almost all of the finest Registry Sets at PCGS. (#7408)

3788 2001-P Ms69 PCGs. Ex: Larry Shapiro. One of the finest examples ever certified at PCGS, emanating superlative luster over deep orange-red surfaces that show no mentionable contact and a trace of magenta at the extreme rims on each side. More than 200 collectors are pursuing the Sacagawea dollar set with major varieties at PCGS, and this piece would upgrade even most of the top-graded sets overall. Population: 25 in 69, 0 finer (1/12). (#15000)

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Radiant Ms69 2002-P sacagawea Dollar

Premium Gem 1893 isabella Quarter landmark silver Commemorative issue

3789 2002-P Ms69 PCGs. One of only 20 such submissions in this top grade at PCGS with none finer (1/12), the present MS69 2002-P Sacagawea dollar boasts incredible, radiant luster over impeccably preserved surfaces. Neither the 2002-P nor -D Sacs were issued for circulation, struck to the extent of about 3.8 million pieces each, far fewer than the 2001-PD issues. (#15002)

2003-P sacagawea Dollar, Ms69 Unmarked and lustrous, Tied for Finest

3793 1893 isabella Quarter Ms66 PCGs. An extremely pleasing and (predictably) problem-free example of this very popular quarter dollar commemorative. Most of each side is brilliant but there is a large, light brown splash of color on the upper obverse and a faint trace of the same color on the lower reverse. The Isabella is always at the top of collectors want lists, especially in high grade. PCGS has graded only 36 coins in higher numeric grades (1/12). (#9220)

near-Gem 1900 lafayette Dollar

3790 2003-P Ms69 PCGs. Most Sacagawea dollars have flaws in terms of noticeable abrasions (a common problem due to the open fields on each side of the design), planchet roughness, or luster grazes. This phenomenal piece boasts no such distractions, with flowing luster over golden surfaces on a smooth planchet, absolutely unmarked to our eyes. Population: 23 in 69, 0 finer (1/12). (#15015)

CoMMEMoRaTiVE silVER
3791 1893 isabella Quarter Ms65 nGC. A beautifully toned Gem that features concentric rings of navy-blue, apricot-gold, and plum-red patina on each side. The open fields are light golden-brown and the devices and the portrait is primarily stone-gray.(#9220) 3792 1893 isabella Quarter Ms65 nGC. Bright mint luster shines beneath the original peach, blue-green, and plum patina that covers each side. This is a sharply defined Gem example of this earliest commemorative quarter issue.(#9220)

3794 1900 lafayette Dollar Ms64 PCGs. DuVall 1-B. This well preserved silver dollar exhibits dazzling luster and light chestnutgold toning. Crisply struck with pleasing surfaces. The entire mintage of 50,026 pieces was struck on December 14, 1899, the exact centennial of Washingtons death. The Lafayette Memorial Commission returned 14,000 pieces to the U.S. Treasury, which stored them for decades before melting them in 1945. Certified in an old green label holder. From The Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr. Collection. (#9222) 3795 1921 alabama Ms65 PCGs. Each side of this frosty and highly lustrous Gem exhibits essentially brilliant silver surfaces with wisps of peripheral gold toning. An impressive specimen exceeded by only 75 finer PCGS examples (2/12).(#9224)

Popular 2x2 1921 alabama Half, Ms66

3796 1921 alabama 2x2 Ms66 PCGs. The 2x2 variant of the 1921 Alabama half dollar, controversial in its time (and seen as a moneygrab) but now a well-accepted part of the classic commemorative series. This decently detailed Premium Gem has light toning but little color. Impressively lustrous surfaces show only a few small disturbances. Population: 74 in 66, 4 finer (1/12). (#9225)

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3797 1937 antietam Ms66 PCGs. An impressive Premium Gem, this Antietam half dollar has a few minuscule marks, almost entirely hidden in the design elements. Both sides are fully brilliant and untoned with frosty silver luster.(#9229) 3798 1937 antietam Ms67 PCGs. CaC. A magnificently toned Superb Gem. The satiny and sharply struck surfaces are endowed with rich tan-gold, rose-red, and apple-green toning. Virtually immaculate and visually stunning.(#9229)

3805 1925-s California Ms66 PCGs. CaC. Both sides of this satin Premium Gem display rainbow toning that intensified near the borders. This highly appealing specimen is far finer than the typical survivor.(#9281) 3806 1925-s California Ms67 nGC. CaC. Pale gold and powderblue toning appear on both sides of this satiny and highly lustrous Superb Gem, with sharp design details and exceptional aesthetic appeal.(#9281) 3807 1936-D Cincinnati Ms66 PCGs. CaC. A few trivial scuffs on the reverse of this Premium Gem prevent an even higher grade. Both sides are highly lustrous with satiny silver surfaces and no evidence of toning. PCGS has only certified 32 finer examples of this Denver half dollar (1/12).(#9284) 3808 1892 Columbian Ms66 PCGs. CaC. A fully brilliant Premium Gem, this debut Columbian half dollar has brilliant silver surfaces with frosty luster and an absence of toning. PCGS has only certified 10 finer examples (1/12).(#9296) 3809 1893 Columbian Ms66 PCGs. CaC. The obverse combines golden-violet and sky-blue toning, while the reverse is essentially brilliant, showing only slight peripheral gold and blue. A splendid Premium Gem destined for a high quality commemorative collection.(#9297) 3810 1936 Delaware Ms67 nGC. Both sides of this Superb Gem host amber and iridescent toning over satiny and highly lustrous surfaces. A remarkable specimen for the connoisseur.(#9301) 3811 1936 Gettysburg Ms66 PCGs. Splashes of pale gold toning appear on each side of this amazing Premium Gem. Both sides exhibit soft, frosty silver luster with bold design motifs.(#9305) 3812 1922 Grant With star Ms62 PCGs. The usual satiny luster appears on both sides of this brilliant Mint State commemorative key. Heavy die polish appears in the fields. Delicate champagne toning is nearly invisible on each side.(#9307) 3813 1928 Hawaiian obverse improperly Cleaned nGC Details. Unc. A lightly hairlined example of this key silver commemorative type. Satin luster shimmers over crisply struck and minimally abraded caramel-gold and pearl-gray surfaces.(#9309)

superb Gem 1935 arkansas Half one of the Great Commemorative Condition Rarities

3799 1935 arkansas Ms67 PCGs. Arkansas halves are well-known as condition rarities, the primary problem being heavy marks on the conjoined busts on the obverse. This is a remarkably clean example and one that shares the MS67 grade with only 10 others at PCGS with none finer at either service (2/12). The centers are nearly brilliant and the rims are outlined in deep russet patina, perhaps from many years storage in an old album. (#9233) 3800 1937-s arkansas Ms66 PCGs. Wispy lilac toning resides on the satiny surfaces of this highly lustrous Premium Gem Arkansas half dollar. This is an important representative with a low population. Population: 58 in 66, 3 finer (1/12).(#9243) 3801 1938-s arkansas Ms66 PCGs. Russet toning along the rims, with the rest of the coin milky-white. Housed in a first-generation PCGS holder. Population: 58 in 66, 1 finer (1/12).(#9247)

Colorful superb Gem 1938 Boone Half

Patinated Gem 1928 Hawaiian Half Dollar

3802 1938 Boone Ms67 PCGs. CaC. This final-year Superb Gem is tied for numerically finest in the combined certified population (1/12), in the top 1% or so out of just 2,100 pieces issued. Silverto-blue inner toning yields to broad yellow-orange crescents that open up toward the right; the obverse crescent has a much broader opening. (#9274) 3803 1938-D Boone Ms67+ PCGs. CaC. Both sides of this amazing Superb Gem have frosty silver luster beneath intense gold and iridescent toning. Population: 2 in 67+, 2 finer (1/12). (#9275) 3804 1938-s Boone Ms66 PCGs. CaC. An incredible Premium Gem that combines brilliant satin luster with bright lemon-yellow, reddish-orange, and blue-green toning on each side. PCGS has only certified 32 finer (1/12).(#9276)

3814 1928 Hawaiian Ms65 PCGs. Soft luster emanates from both sides of this Gem, the obverse of which displays splashes of medium intensity reddish-gold, apple-green, and gunmetal-gray toning. The latter two colors are also evident on the reverse, though in lighter shades. This well-struck piece is only minimally abraded. (#9309) 3815 1935 Hudson Ms66 PCGs. This sharply detailed Premium Gem exhibits vibrant mint luster under attractive shades of light gold toning. The 1935 Hudson half dollar claims a small distribution of 10,008 pieces.(#9312)

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Premium Gem 1918 lincoln Half Dollar spectacular Toning

3825 1938-D oregon Ms67 PCGs. CaC. Sharply struck and fully brilliant, this Superb Gem is highly appealing with untoned silver surfaces. PCGS has only certified 33 finer examples (2/12). (#9349) 3826 1939-D oregon Ms67 nGC. Yet another Superb Gem from this scarce, low mintage date, which only had a total mintage of 3,004 pieces. Not only is this example sharply struck and showing fine luster, there are also peripheral shades of golden-orange and red on the lower reverse rim.(#9353) 3827 1915-s Panama-Pacific Ms64 PCGs. The mintmark is lightly but repunched north. Rich lavender and powder-blue patina encompasses this sharply struck and satiny Choice better type silver commemorative.(#9357)

3816 1918 lincoln Ms66 PCGs. CaC. A spectacular Premium Gem example of one of the most attractive early silver commemoratives, this 1918 Lincoln half dollar is sharply detailed throughout, with vibrant mint luster. The flawless surfaces display vivid shades of green, golden-brown, and violet toning in a stunning play of colors. (#9320) 3817 1918 lincoln Ms66+ PCGs. CaC. An impressive Premium Gem with exceptional eye appeal, this fully brilliant and sharply defined specimen has no toning on either side.(#9320) 3818 1936 long island Ms66 PCGs. CaC. A splendid Premium Gem with intermingled silver-white, olive, gold, and russet toning. Seldom found so fine and rare in higher grades with only 27 finer pieces certified by PCGS (2/12).(#9322) 3819 1920 Maine Ms66 nGC. CaC. The obverse of this Premium Gem exhibits concentric rainbow toning while the reverse is mostly champagne with splashes of darker iridescence. Scattered marks are minimal and inconsequential.(#9326) 3820 1921 Missouri Ms64 PCGs. This near-Gem has medium intensity gold toning over much of the obverse, deepening near the border, and much deeper gold and steel toning on the reverse. The reverse toning subdues the luster.(#9330) 3821 1921 Missouri Ms65 nGC. The obverse of this splendid Gem has medium intensity iridescent toning while the reverse is lighter silver with hints of pale champagne and ivory. The strike is sharp for this issue.(#9330) 3822 1921 Missouri 2x4 Ms65 PCGs. A fully brilliant Gem with unusually sharp design features and frosty silver luster. There is no evidence of toning, and only a few scattered, grade-consistent marks. PCGS has only certified 25 finer (2/12).(#9331) 3823 1923-s Monroe Ms65 PCGs. An absolutely stunning Gem, this Monroe half dollar is fully brilliant and sharply struck with untoned silver surfaces. A few trivial marks on each side prevent a higher grade. PCGS has only certified 57 finer (2/12).(#9333)

luminous Ms66 1915-s Panama-Pacific Half

3828 1915-s Panama-Pacific Ms66 PCGs. With so many PanamaPacific half dollars being sold to non-collectors, nicked-up, cleaned, or otherwise flawed examples abound. Anything finer than this Premium Gem, by contrast, is conditionally scarce. Light splashes of apricot patina visit parts of luminous surfaces that are silverwhite otherwise. (#9357)

superb Gem 1920 Pilgrim Half Condition Rarity

1928 oregon Half, Ms67+ Rarely Encountered so Fine

3829 1920 Pilgrim Ms67 PCGs. While the 1920 Pilgrim half dollar has a nominal mintage in the six figures, it is nonetheless a condition rarity at the Superb Gem level with no MS68 or better coins in the combined certified population (1/12). This frosty example has largely silver interiors and iridescent gold-to-violet patina that is richest and broadest at the left obverse. (#9359)

3824 1928 oregon Ms67+ PCGs. Oregon halves are known to come nice. So it takes an exceptional coin to achieve a lofty grade such as MS67+, especially on an earlier date in this long-lived series. This is a not-quite-brilliant example, but its close with just a hint of golden color on each side. The mint luster is terrific, deep and frosted, and there are obviously no abrasions on this well-preserved coin. Population: 6 in 67+, 1 finer (1/12). (#9342)
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1936-s Rhode island Half, Ms67 Tied for Finest Certified

1947 Booker T. Washington Half lightly Toned Ms67

3830 1936-s Rhode island Ms67 PCGs. A stunning Superb Gem, this San Francisco Mint Rhode Island half dollar has fully brilliance shining through rose, gold, blue-green, and violet toning. Both sides are pristine with flawless surfaces. Tied for the finest that PCGS and NGC have certified. Population: 16 in 67, 0 finer (1/12). (#9365) 3831 1926 sesquicentennial Ms65 PCGs. This well-detailed Sesquicentennial commemorative half dollar is a scarce Gem example, with satiny mint luster and blotchy champagne-gold toning on both sides. PCGS has graded only eight coins in higher numeric grades (1/12).(#9374) 3832 1935 spanish Trail Ms64 nGC. A pleasing Choice Mint State specimen, this Spanish Trail half dollar has mostly brilliant silver-gray surfaces with frosty luster and specks of gold toning. (#9376) 3833 1935 spanish Trail Ms64 PCGs. This Choice Mint State Spanish Trail half dollar is housed in a green-label PCGS holder, and exhibits satiny luster with brilliant surfaces that host virtually no toning.(#9376) 3834 1935 spanish Trail Ms64 PCGs. The MS64 grade fails to do justice to this brilliant and highly lustrous near-Gem. Both sides have exceptional surfaces with delicate gold toning this is barely visible. A splendid example in a first-generation PCGS holder. From The Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr. Collection.(#9376) 3835 1935 spanish Trail Ms66 PCGs. CaC. This fully brilliant and untoned Premium Gem has sharp design definition with outstanding surfaces, destined for a top level registry collection. (#9376) 3836 1934 Texas Ms67 PCGs. CaC. A wonderful Superb Gem, this Texas half dollar exhibits medium intensity gold and iridescent toning over frosty silver luster. Population: 42 in 67, 1 finer (1/12). (#9381) 3837 1935 Texas Ms67 PCGs. CaC. This Superb Gem Texas half dollar, housed in a green-label PCGS holder, exhibits frosty silver luster with delicate champagne toning. PCGS has only certified five finer examples (2/12).(#9382) 3838 1925 Vancouver Ms65 nGC. Both sides are essentially brilliant silver white with a few faint splashes of dusky toning on the frosty and highly lustrous surfaces.(#9399) 3839 1925 Vancouver Ms66 PCGs. CaC. Both sides of this Premium Gem have brilliant champagne centers within a delightful iridescent frame of peripheral russet, amber, blue, green, and violet. PCGS has only certified 46 finer (2/12).(#9399) 3840 1925 Vancouver Ms66 PCGs. CaC. This frosty Premium Gem has light champagne toning over its brilliant and satiny silver surfaces with a few splashes of rainbow iridescence on each side. (#9399)

3841 1947 Booker T. Washington Ms67 nGC. This Superb Gem Booker T. Washington half dollar from the second year of issue is lightly but distinctly toned yellow with a subtle green influence at the top of the obverse. Strongly lustrous surfaces are largely free of post-striking faults, though the usual planchet roughness is noted on the portrait. (#9408) 3842 1949-D Booker T. Washington Ms67 nGC. CaC. Among the few finest Booker Ts of the 1949-D vintage, struck to the extent of a meager 6,004 coins. Lavish luster appears over silver-white surfaces that show little trace of other color. Census: 20 in 67, 0 finer (2/12).(#9417)

CoMMEMoRaTiVE GolD
3843 1903 louisiana Purchase/Jefferson Ms64 PCGs. An impressive Jefferson gold dollar housed in a first-generation PCGS holder, this lovely piece has sharp design motifs and frosty yellow-gold luster. From The Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr. Collection.(#7443) 3844 1903 louisiana Purchase/Jefferson Ms66 nGC. A boldly defined Premium Gem, this sharp specimen has satiny yellow luster with light field reflectivity on each side. Only 81 finer NGC examples are certified (1/12).(#7443) 3845 1903 louisiana Purchase/Jefferson Ms66 PCGs. Housed in a green-label PCGS holder, this Jefferson gold dollar has amazing eye appeal. An important Premium Gem, it combines orange-gold and pale blue toning, creating excellent eye appeal.(#7443) 3846 1903 louisiana Purchase/McKinley Ms66 PCGs. A delightful Premium Gem, with razor-sharp definition on all design elements and vibrant mint luster. Eye appeal is extraordinary. Housed in an old green label holder. From The Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr. Collection.(#7444)

1903 McKinley Gold Dollar, Ms67 only Four Finer Coins at nGC

3847 1903 louisiana Purchase/McKinley Ms67 nGC. The 1903 Louisiana Purchase gold dollars were produced in two formats, one displaying a likeness of William McKinley and the other featuring a bust of Thomas Jefferson. Both variants had a distribution figure of 17,500 pieces. The present coin represents the McKinley type, with razor-sharp definition on all design elements, vibrant mint luster, and no mentionable distractions. NGC has certified only four coins in higher numeric grades (1/12). (#7444)

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3848 1904 lewis and Clark Ms64 nGC. Rich yellow-gold luster with occasional orange aspects. Excellent detail through the portraits hair and a pleasing near-Gem example of this first Lewis and Clark gold dollar issue. Though dated 1904, the year of the St. Louis Exposition, the Lewis and Clark issue was intended for the Portland, Oregon Exposition, held in 1905.(#7447) 3849 1904 lewis and Clark Ms64 PCGs. The attractive lemonyellow surfaces of this impressive Choice specimen show prooflike reflectivity in selected areas, and the design elements are sharply rendered. Housed in an old green label holder. From The Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr. Collection.(#7447)

3856 1917 McKinley Ms64 PCGs. Housed in a first-generation PCGS holder, this 1917 McKinley gold dollar is much finer than the grade suggests, in our opinion. Both sides have brilliant yellow surfaces with faint rose and olive toning. An exceptional near-Gem. From The Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr. Collection.(#7455) 3857 1917 McKinley Ms65 PCGs. Saturated orange-gold luster is flashy on this 1917 McKinley dollar, particularly the reverse. Decently struck with great eye appeal for the challenging issue. (#7455) 3858 1922 Grant no star Ms65 PCGs. The detail through Grants hair is more delicate than usual but still complete. A pleasingly lustrous plain Gem gold dollar with light yellow color.(#7458) 3859 1922 Grant no star Ms65 PCGs. Housed in a first-generation PCGS holder, this Gem Grant No Star gold dollar has frosty and fully brilliant luster with bright yellow surfaces and sharp design details. Wispy orange overtones add to its eye appeal. From The Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr. Collection.(#7458) 3860 1922 Grant With star Ms64 nGC. Predominantly butteryellow with occasional lighter color, uniformly strong luster, and impressive details on Grants hair. A pleasing With Star near-Gem. (#7459) 3861 1922 Grant With star Ms65 PCGs. Housed in a first-generation PCGS holder, this Grant With Star gold dollar has brilliant yellow luster with sharp design motifs and pale greenish overtones. A few minuscule copper spots are evident. From The Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr. Collection.(#7459)

Gem 1904 lewis and Clark Gold Dollar Great lemon-yellow luster

3850 1904 lewis and Clark Ms65 PCGs. Lemon-yellow luster with occasional variations is the prime source of eye appeal for this wellpreserved first-year Lewis and Clark gold dollar. Looking past the obvious first impression, the explorers portraits are well-defined, and though a few tiny imperfections have accumulated, the coin is pleasing to the unaided eye. (#7447) 3851 1915-s Panama-Pacific Gold Dollar Ms66 nGC. Hints of rose and pale green appear on the lustrous yellow-gold surfaces of this Premium Gem. The typical survivor is about three points lower than this one. An excellent opportunity.(#7449) 3852 1915-s Panama-Pacific Gold Dollar Ms66+ nGC. CaC. An exceptional high-end Premium Gem, from a distribution of 15,000 pieces. This sharply detailed specimen displays vibrant mint luster and no mentionable distractions. Census: 11 in 66+, 60 finer (2/12).(#7449) 3853 1916 McKinley Ms66 nGC. The McKinley gold dollars were minted in 1916 and 1917 and differ in appearance. This Premium Gem is typical of the 1916 pieces with satiny and slightly prooflike surfaces. Sharply struck in yellow-gold with faint traces of rose. (#7454)

superb Gem 1922 Grant Gold Dollar Popular With star Variant

superb Gem 1916 McKinley Gold Dollar none Certified Finer at PCGs

3862 1922 Grant With star Ms67 PCGs. CaC. The popular Grant With Star gold dollar boasts a distribution of just 5,016 pieces and the issue is held in high esteem by gold commemorative collectors. This delightful Superb Gem features sharply detailed design elements and vibrant mint luster, with colorful orange-gold and lilac surfaces. PCGS has graded only one coin in higher numeric grade (1/12). (#7459) 3863 1926 sesquicentennial Ms64 nGC. A pleasing Choice Mint State example from the 150th anniversary of our national independence, this commemorative quarter eagle has brilliant mint frost with green-gold luster and orange overtones. A few small marks on the reverse prevent a higher grade.(#7466) 3864 1926 sesquicentennial Ms64 nGC. An impressive Choice example of this classic commemorative quarter eagle, this coin features sharply detailed design elements and vibrant mint luster. The yellow-gold surfaces are highlighted by hints of green and lilac. (#7466)

3854 1916 McKinley Ms67 PCGs. The 1916 McKinley gold dollar is more available than the 1917, but both are elusive at the Superb Gem level. The surprising color palette on this MS67 example of the 1916 includes saffron, mint-green, sunset-orange, and ice-blue. This well-struck example is tied with several dozen of its fellows at the top of the class at PCGS (1/12). (#7454) 3855 1917 McKinley Ms64 PCGs. Reflective surfaces and subdued design elements make a pleasant combination on this richly lustrous coin.(#7455)

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1926 sesquicentennial Half Dollar, Ms66 among the Finest Certified at PCGs

2000-W library of Congress Ten, Ms69 Ex: U.s. Vault Collection

3865 1926 sesquicentennial Ms66 PCGs. The 150th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence was commemorated with two coinsa half dollar and a a two and one-half dollar gold coin, both dated 1926. This Premium Gem two and one-half displays yellow-gold lustrous surfaces with hints of light green. Both sides are well struck and minimally abraded. PCGS has seen none finer (1/12). (#7466)

3868 2000-W library of Congress Bimetallic Ten Dollars Ms69 PCGs. The 2000-W Library of Congress ten dollar piece is a lowmintage modern commemorative key, with an unusual bimetallic ring design. It is the first U.S. commemorative to include platinum as part of its composition. This virtually perfect example traces its history to the U.S. Vault Collection, according to the PCGS holder. (#9784)

MoDERn issUEs
3866 1996-W olympic/Cauldron Gold Five Dollar Ms69 PCGs. A satiny and immaculate commemorative that has a full strike and consistent brass-gold color. A tiny planchet flake in the central reverse is all that stands in the way of a perfect MS70 grade. (#9738)

MoDERn BUllion Coins


3869 1992 silver Eagle Ms70 nGC. The fully brilliant and flawless silver surfaces of this American Eagle silver piece are untoned and immaculate.(#9856)

Ms69 1997-W Jackie Robinson Five Dollar a Modern Commemorative Key

PR69 Deep Cameo 1995-W silver Eagle Key to its series

3867 1997-W Jackie Robinson Gold Five Dollar Ms69 PCGs. As was often the case, the proofs of the Jackie Robinson five dollar commemorative were more popular than the business strikes. This practically perfect MS69 coin is one of just 5,174 pieces in the net mintage, a figure that establishes the issue as a modern commemorative key. (#9759)

3870 1995-W silver Eagle PR69 Deep Cameo PCGs. The 1995-W proof silver one-ounce American Eagle did not sell heavily on release, but it has emerged as the key to its series and now enjoys high demand. This gleaming specimen, one of just 30,125 pieces sold, is practically perfect with absolute contrast and virtually no evidence of spotting. (#9887)

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Key 1995-W silver Eagle PR69 Ultra Cameo Example

Coin oF HaWaii
1883 Hawaiian Dime, Ms65 Richly Toned Example

3871 1995-W silver Eagle PR69 Ultra Cameo nGC. The 1995-W is the key date in the American Eagle series. A limited distribution was guaranteed by its inclusion in 10th Anniversary sets of American Eagle coinage. Only 30,125 proofs were distributed. PR69 Ultra Cameo is the grade most often seen for certified examples, and this is an attractive specimen with brilliant surfaces and dramatic cameo contrast. (#9887) 3872 1999-W Quarter-ounce Gold Eagle Ms69 PCGs. Interestingly, this virtually perfect Uncirculated modern bullion coin was struck from unfinished proof dies, as the W mintmark was intended to only appear on proof issues in 1999.(#99942)

3875 1883 Hawaii Ten Cents Ms65 nGC. Almost a quarter-million dimes were produced in 1883 for the Kingdom of Hawaii. This is a sharply struck example with deep, mottled toning over each side and strong underlying mint luster. Only five coins are needed for a complete set of Hawaiian coins: the 1847 cent, 1883 dime, 1883 quarter, 1883 half, and 1883 dollar. Census: 17 in 65, 5 finer (2/12). (#10979)

MEDals anD ToKEns


3876 Copper indian Peace Medals and Miscellaneous lincoln and Grant Medals. There are five presidents represented in three sizes and all are deep reddish-brown. Included are: Martin Van Buren, IP-19, 51 mm, minor contact marks; Zachary Taylor, IP-27, 76 mm, Choice with minor contact marks; Millard Fillmore, IP-30, 76 mm, pleasing overall with slight rub over the high points and a spot behind the head; Franklin Pierce, IP-30, 76 mm, Choice with minor planchet lamination on reverse and one small spot on the obverse; James Buchanan, IP-36, 76 mm, Choice and pleasing overall. Also included are: 1865 Lincoln Mortuary Medal in bronze, King-247, 51 mm, HE IS IN GLORY, etc., Choice Proof; and an 1871 Grant Medal, 65 mm, LET US HAVE PEACE, bright yellow-bronze, pleasing Choice surfaces.(Total: 7 medals)

Remarkable Ms70 2000 silver Eagle

3873 2000 silver Eagle Ms70 nGC. This turn-of-the-century silver American Eagle received a perfect grade of MS70 from NGC. Poststriking faults are nil, though a few tiny mint-made disturbances to the satin-frosted luster are present, and a small toning spot is present between the letters B and E of LIBERTY. (#9949)

so-CallED DollaR
Ms60 1826 Erie Canal Completion Medal HK-1, The First so-Called Dollar

2009 Ultra High Relief Twenty, Ms70 Prooflike saint-Gaudens Famous striding liberty

3874 2009 one-ounce Gold Ultra High Relief Twenty Dollar Ms70 Prooflike nGC. After utilizing the design for the American Eagle gold coins, the Mint again resurrected the famous Augustus SaintGaudens Striding Liberty design for the small diameter Ultra High Relief gold coins in 2009. This example is one of those, and it is a perfect MS70 Prooflike specimen with brilliant yellow surfaces and exceptional eye appeal. (#24461)

3877 1826 Erie Canal Completion Medal Ms60 nGC. HK-1. White metal, 45 mm. This pewter or white metal Erie Canal medal was presented to a guest or official at the opening ceremony for the canal, a landmark event in American transport. The opening took place on October 26, 1825, but the medal is dated 1826. Though a number of shallow digs and small areas of discoloration are present, most notably over Neptunes head, this is an unworn example of the grandfather of so-called dollars, an essential to any collection with an emphasis on the series.

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HaRD TiMEs ToKEn


3878 1837 Feuchtwanger Three Cent, Coat of arms improperly Cleaned nGC Details. XF. low-117, HT-262, R.3. A scarce three cent token made of Feuchtwangers Composition, a variant of German silver. Partly retoned gold-gray from a past cleaning with a shallow near-vertical scratch in the field over the shield.

3882 1891-CC Morgan Dollar Ms65 Paramount (Ms63 nGC). VaM-3. A Top 100 Variety. Ex: Redfield Collection. Sharply struck and lustrous with light peripheral golden-brown toning. The fields are clean, and the cheek displays faint grazes. Housed in a red Mint State 65 Paramount International Coin Corp. Redfield holder, with a label affixed by NGC that states their grade. 3883 1899-s Morgan Dollar Ms65 Paramount (Ms63 nGC). Ex: Redfield Collection. Sealed in the old Paramount holder with a grade label applied by NGC. Gold-orange and blue border toning graces this Select coin, though the latter color is all but nonexistent on the reverse. Great luster and visual appeal. 3884 1900-s Morgan Dollar Ms65 Paramount (Ms64 nGC). Ex: Redfield Collection. Sealed in the old Paramount holder with a grade label applied by NGC. Better-defined than often seen with bright luster and prominent yellow and blue-green toning which extends into the centers a fair way. 3885 1902-s Morgan Dollar Ms65 Paramount (Ms63 nGC). Ex: Redfield Collection. Sealed in the old Paramount holder with a grade label applied by NGC. Green-gold and sage toning appears at the borders, while the centers are essentially silver-white. Softly struck with light abrasions but still appealing. 3886 1902-s Morgan Dollar Ms65 Paramount (Ms63 nGC). Ex: Redfield Collection. Sealed in the old Paramount holder with a grade label applied by NGC. Gold, orange, and blue outer shadings yield to bright silver at the partly frosted interiors. This Select Redfield example offers great overall eye appeal. 3887 1927-s Peace Dollar Ms65 Paramount (Ms63 nGC). Ex: Redfield Collection. Sealed in the old Paramount holder with a grade label applied by NGC. Well struck with frosty, lightly marked silver interiors framed in speckled blue.

ERRoR
1912-D Half struck on a 1902 Half, Fine 15 surely a one-of-a-Kind Error

3879 1912-D Barber Half struck on a 1902 Half Fine 15 nGC. The host coin is a 1902 Barber half dollar, either from the Philadelphia or New Orleans Mint as just a suggestion of a possible previous mintmark is visible, and of course the Denver Mint was barely under construction in 1902 and didnt begin operation until 1906. The host coin then made its way to Denver, where it found its way into the coin press for Barber half dollars a decade later. All four digits of the 1902 date are clearly visible, overlapping and slightly left of the 1912 date. Considerable additional detail is closely overlapping, appearing as a shift strike if the 1902 date wasnt present. This is a stunning and almost certainly unique mint error with pleasing surfaces and natural light gray-tan color on both sides. All of LIBERTY is clearly visible, and all other detail is consistent with the assigned grade. Ex: Long Beach Signature (Heritage, 2/2010), lot 938.

Gsa DollaRs
1879-CC Dollar from the Gsa, Ms62 Box included

REDFiElD DollaRs
3880 1886-s Morgan Dollar Ms65 Paramount (Ms64 nGC). This Redfield dollar has superior mint luster. The obverse displays multicolored patina while the reverse retains much brilliance with an outline of light golden at the margin. Well, but not fully struck. Housed in a red Mint State 65 Paramount Redfield holder, with a label affixed by NGC that states their grade.(#7170) 3881 1891-CC Morgan Dollar Ms65 Paramount (Ms62 nGC). VaM-3. Ex: Redfield. A Top 100 Variety. This Redfield dollar is a Spitting Eagle with gold-orange and blue patina embracing the margins, more so on the reverse. In an MS65 Paramount red holder with NGC sticker-tab seals and label.(#7206)

3888 1879-CC Ms62 nGC. A minimally toned example of this popular Carson City Morgan dollar issue, less frequently saved than many of its peers and thus rarer in Mint State grades. Scattered luster scrapes and small marks are present, but the overall eye appeal is solid for the designation. Band-certified in the black GSA holder of issue and accompanied by box. (#7086)

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Gsa 1879-CC Morgan Dollar, Ms62 lustrous Key Date

CERTiFiED MoDERn PRooF sET


3891 1937 Five-Piece Proof set PR64 to PR67 PCGs CaC. The set includes a cent PR64 Red and Brown, mostly brilliant Red with faint violet on the obverse and deeper reddish-orange on the reverse; nickel PR66+ with faint gold and iridescent toning over brilliant gray mirrors; dime PR65, brilliant and sharply struck with no toning on either side; quarter PR66, sharply defined with brilliant silver surfaces and a subtle trace of gold; half dollar PR67, the highlight of the set with brilliant silver surfaces and no evidence of toning on either side.

MisCEllanEoUs
3889 1879-CC Ms62 nGC. Perfect Mintmark. This silver-white example is enclosed in the GSA box but has no certificate. Generous luster proceeds from each side, with a few scattered, mostly minor ticks and scrapes typical of the bag storage these dollars underwent for the better part of a century. A small, triangular dark area appears between the tail feathers and the wreath. (#7086) 3890 1884-CC Ms66 Prooflike nGC. This is a fabulous GSA dollar. Each side is brilliant and the fields are clearly Prooflike. The strike is complete throughout, and this is a remarkably clean coin, especially for a GSA release. Band-certified in the black GSA holder of issue and offered alone (no box or certificate).(#7153) 3892 Defaced Mint Dies and Quarter Collar. Included are: cent, nickel, dime, and quarter dies, obverse and reverse of each, all completely defaced except the quarter which still shows occasional lettering around the periphery. Also included is a quarter dollar collar. A nearly complete modern type set of defaced dies!(Total: 9 items)

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Floor, Telephone, Heritage Live!, Internet, Fax, and Mail Signature Auction # 1168 Friday, March 9, 2012 | 6:00PM ET | New York | Lots 3893 - 4379
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Patterns
1861 GOD OUr trUst Half Judd-277, Pr63

1863 With Motto Half in aluminum Judd-344, Pr63

3893 1861 Half Dollar, Judd-277, Pollock-326, Low r.7, Pr63 PCGs. The design is similar to the regular issue Seated half dollar, but GOD OUR TRUST is placed within a scroll above the eagle. Struck in silver with a reeded edge. There are two variants of this scarce pattern, the difference depending on the placement of the date in the exergue. This particular piece shows the 1 in the date below the shield point rather than shifted to the left. Probably fewer than a dozen of each are known. Each side of this piece has bright centers with rings of russet and blue around the margins. The strike is full, and there are a few light, wispy hairlines in the fields that limit the grade. (#12100)

3895 1863 Half Dollar, Judd-344, Pollock-416, High r.7, Pr63 nGC. A regular issue 1863 obverse is paired with a regular issue (post-1866) With Motto reverse. Although dated 1863, this piece was likely struck in the early 1870s as part of a complete denominational set of 1863 With Motto patterns. These were probably struck at the same time as the 1864- and 1865-dated With Motto restrikes. Struck in aluminum with a reeded edge. Each side shows russet-colored streaks. These appear to not be oxidation, but rather some problem in the production of the aluminum planchet. (#60506)

1861 Copper GOD OUr trUst Half Judd-278, Pr64 red and Brown

Choice Proof 1866 Washington nickel Judd-473, Issued rays reverse

3894 1861 Half Dollar, Judd-278, Pollock-329, Low r.7, Pr64 red and Brown nGC. The design is similar to the regular issue Seated half dollar, but GOD OUR TRUST is placed within a scroll above the eagle. Struck in silver with a reeded edge. Like the silver version above, the copper strikings also show differing date placement. On this example the shield point is much nearer the 8 in the date than the first 1. Significant amounts of original mint red remain with mottled brown on the obverse, deeper cherry-red toward the margin on the reverse. Struck from a heavily striated die. Pleasing overall preservation. (#12103)

3896 1866 Five Cents, Judd-473, Pollock-564, Low r.6, Pr64 PCGs. Many varieties of Washington five cent patterns are known, but the familiar Shield design was issued instead. The IN GOD WE TRUST Washington obverse die of Judd-464 through Judd-472 is paired with the issued Rays reverse design. Struck in nickel with a plain edge. Dappled chestnut-gold and pearl-gray toning confirms the originality of the well struck, undisturbed, and moderately mirrored surfaces. Encased in a green label holder. (#60669)

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1868 three Cent nickel With three Dollar reverse Judd-615, Pr65 Cameo

1870 standard silver Dime in Copper Judd-839, Pr65 red and Brown

3897 1868 Judd-615, Pollock-680, r.5 Pr65 Cameo PCGs. CaC. Ex: Denali Collection. Similar in design to the contemporary three cent nickel, but with the wreath of the three dollar gold piece. Struck in nickel with a plain edge, and the dies have a medal alignment. Attractive mirrored fields with cameo contrast reside on nickel-gray surfaces with faint iridescence. PCGS has certified one Cameo example and one Deep Cameo example of Judd-615. (#60827)

Judd-703 1869 standard silver ten Cents Plain-edged silver Pr63 specimen

3900 1870 standard silver ten Cents, Judd-839, Pollock-930, r.7, Pr65 red and Brown PCGs. CaC. Ex: Denali Collection. A capped bust of Liberty faces right with UNITED STATES OF AMERICA around and IN GOD WE TRUST on a scroll below. On the reverse 10 CENTS and 1870 are within a wreath of cotton and corn with STANDARD above. Struck in copper with a reeded edge. Sold as part of complete sets by the Mint for $15, this design exists in silver, copper, and aluminum with plain and reeded edges. This is a bright green-brown example that has scattered red and blue patina over each side. (#71083)

1870 seated Liberty Quarter in aluminum Judd-886, Pr65 Cameo

3898 1869 standard silver ten Cents, Judd-703, Pollock-782, High r.6, Pr63 PCGs. Standard Silver design with the head of Liberty facing right with a diadem in her hair, motto below, and UNITED STATES OF AMERICA above. The reverse has 10 CENTS in the center, surrounded by a wreath of oak and laurel, with STANDARD SILVER 1869 around the margin. Struck in silver with a plain edge. This Select proof example of the very rare variety has green-to-gold outer toning and bright silver centers. Light hairlines have surprisingly little influence on the overall eye appeal. Housed in a green label holder. (#60928)

1869 standard silver Half in silver Judd-755, Pr64 Cameo

3899 1869 standard silver Half, Judd-755, Pollock-838, High r.6 Pr64 Cameo PCGs. CaC. Standard Silver design for the half dollar with Liberty wearing a ribbon inscribed LIBERTY on the obverse. The ribbon is ornamented with a star, the legend UNITED STATES OF AMERICA is around the periphery, and the motto IN GOD WE TRUST is on a scroll below. On the reverse, the denomination 50 CENTS is positioned within a wreath of oak and laurel. STANDARD SILVER is above, the date, 1869, is below. Struck in silver with a plain edge. Less than a dozen examples are believed known of this pattern. This example is tied with one other Cameo example as finest certified. Most of the reverse is brilliant, the obverse has an off-center circle of brilliance that is surrounded by scattered reddish-russet and blue toning. (#60985)
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3901 1870 Quarter Dollar, Judd-886, Pollock-985, High r.7, Pr65 Cameo PCGs. CaC. Ex: Simpson. The obverse is designed by William Barber and features Liberty seated and facing left, surrounded by 13 stars. She supports a shield with her right hand and has an olive branch in her left hand. A Liberty pole is behind the shield, and the date is in the exergue. The reverse is the regular issue With Motto Seated Liberty quarter design. Struck in aluminum with a reeded edge. Less than a half-dozen of these pieces are believed known. The obverse is bright while the reverse shows slight haziness. There are two spots on the reverse of unknown origin, but they do not appear to be from oxidation. (#61130)

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1870 aluminum standard silver Quarter Judd-910, Pr65 Cameo

1870 standard silver Half in silver Judd-945, Pr64

3902 1870 standard silver Quarter Dollar, Judd-910, Pollock-999, High r.7, Pr65 Cameo PCGs. CaC. Ex: Denali Collection. The Standard Silver design depicts a bust of Liberty that faces right on the obverse with a cap ornamented with three stars and a ribbon inscribed LIBERTY running through the lower hair, the motto IN GOD WE TRUST on a scroll at the lower periphery. The reverse depicts the denomination within a wreath of oak and laurel with STANDARD SILVER above and the date below. Struck in aluminum with a reeded edge. A beautiful radiant, and sharply contrasted example of this extremely rare pattern. This piece is two grade points finer than the non-Cameo Lemus-Queller Collection example. (#61154)

Cameo Gem Proof Judd-943 aluminum 1870 standard silver Half

3904 1870 standard silver Half Dollar, Judd-945, Pollock-1073, Low r.7, Pr64 nGC. CaC. The obverse design is a bust of Liberty facing right, with the legend UNITED STATES OF AMERICA around and the motto IN GOD WE TRUST on a scroll below. Liberty is wearing a cap ornamented with two stars, and a ribbon crossing her shoulder is inscribed LIBERTY in incuse letters. The reverse has the denomination 50 CENTS and the date 1870 within a wreath of cotton and corn, with the inscription STANDARD above. Struck in silver with a reeded edge. While rated as a Low R.7, the website USPatterns.com terms this issue fairly common. The surfaces have unusual toning, deep orange-russet and blue with occasional dabs of brilliance. Fully struck throughout with no obvious flaws. (#61191)

aluminum 1870 standard silver Half Judd-955, Pr65

3905 1870 standard silver Half Dollar, Judd-955, Pollock-1099, High r.7, Pr65 PCGs. CaC. Ex: Denali Collection. A bust of Liberty faces right wearing a LIBERTY-inscribed diadem, and her hair is tightly bound with a ribbon. IN GOD WE TRUST is place within a scroll below, while UNITED STATES OF AMERICA surrounds the portrait. The reverse has a wreath of corn and cotton with 50 / CENTS / 1870 inside and STANDARD centered above. Struck in aluminum with a reeded edge. Less than half a dozen reeded edge pieces are known. The aluminum is slightly streaky and porosity is localized to the center of the reverse. Bright with nice cameo contrast. (#61201)

3903 1870 standard silver Half, Judd-943, Pollock-1071, High r.7 Pr65 Cameo PCGs. CaC. The Standard Silver reverse paired with a Liberty cap-and-stars portrait on the obverse. For the specific set of dies, the tip of the cap is under the ES in STATES. Struck in aluminum with a reeded edge. The experts at uspatterns.com suggest 2 or 3 known as a population for this aluminum delicacy, though perhaps a couple more than that exist. This is the sole finest Cameo example certified by a major service (1/12), though of course it has little competition for the title. Well-preserved aluminum surfaces are minimally toned with excellent contrast. The reverse is rotated slightly counterclockwise relative to coin turn. (#61189)
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1870 standard silver Half Judd-957, Deeply toned Pr66

1870 standard silver Half in Copper Judd-978, Pr64 red and Brown seldom-seen standard silver Issue

3906 1870 standard silver Half Dollar, Judd-957, Pollock-1108, r.5, Pr66 PCGs. CaC. A bust of Liberty faces right and is surrounded by UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. She wears a headband inscribed LIBERTY, and has a large star on her forehead. IN GOD WE TRUST is below on a banner. The reverse features 50/CENTS/1870 within a wreath of cotton and corn. STANDARD is centered above the wreath. Struck in silver with a reeded edge. Deep blue is the dominant color over each side with a reddish center on the reverse. When angled properly the bright mirrors in the fields flash strongly. (#61203)

1870 Copper standard silver Half Judd-959, Pr65 Brown

3908 1870 standard silver Half Dollar, Judd-978, Pollock-1090, r.7, Pr64 red and Brown PCGs. CaC. A bust of Liberty faces right on the obverse with the motto IN GOD WE TRUST on a scroll below. Liberty wears a cap that is ornamented with two stars, and a ribbon that crosses her shoulder is inscribed with LIBERTY in raised letters. The initial B is seen within the folds of the ribbon behind Libertys cap, and the legend UNITED STATES OF AMERICA is at the upper periphery. On the reverse, the denomination 50 CENTS is expressed within a wreath of oak and laurel. The date 1870 is below, the word STANDARD is above. Struck in copper with a plain edge. This is a scarce Standard Silver series with only a half dozen or so believed known of the six variants. A significant presence of original mint red is seen on each side, and the fields are brightly reflective. Scattered carbon spotting on the obverse is the only grade limitation. (#71224)

1870 standard silver Half in silver Judd-988, Deeply Mirrored Pr66 Cameo

3907 1870 standard silver Half Dollar, Judd-959, Pollock-1110, High r.7, Pr65 Brown PCGs. CaC. Ex: Denali Collection. Standard Silver design showing Liberty wearing a coronet inscribed LIBERTY in raised letters. The reverse reads 50 CENTS 1870 in the center and is surrounded by a wreath of cotton and corn. Struck in copper with a reeded edge. This design is known in silver, copper, and aluminum and each are known with plain and reeded edges. Less than half a dozen are believed known of this variant. The surfaces are termed Brown, but there is a significant underlying presence of red just below the brown patina. The strike is crisp throughout and there are no mentionable contact marks. Population: 1 in 65 Brown, 0 finer (2/12). (#61205)

3909 1870 standard silver Half, Judd-988, Pollock-1117, High r.7 Pr66 Cameo PCGs. CaC. The obverse features a bust of Liberty facing right. She wears a headband inscribed LIBERTY, which is decorated in the center with a star. Her hair is tied up in a bun. IN GOD WE TRUST is beneath within a scroll, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA is centered above her. The reverse exhibits a wreath of cotton and corn, with 50 CENTS crowded inside the wreath. STANDARD SILVER is centered above the wreath, and 1870 is beneath the wreath. Struck in silver with a plain edge. This is a splendid, sharply contrasted Standard Silver half. The centers of each side are dazzlingly brilliant and surrounded at the margins by deep russet-brown and cobalt-blue toning. The fields are very deeply mirrored. (#61234)

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Outstanding 1871 Longacre-Designed Half Judd-1111, Pr65 Cameo

1878 Half Union Half Dollar Judd-1554, Pr66 Cameo

3910 1871 standard silver Half, Judd-1111, Pollock-1247, Low r.7 Pr65 Cameo PCGs. CaC. The obverse has Longacres Indian Princess (second) design for the Seated Liberty motif with thirteen stars on the flag and thirteen stars around the periphery. The reverse has 50 CENTS in the center surrounded by a wreath of cotton and corn with STANDARD above. Struck in silver with a reeded edge. This is the most frequently available of the four Longacre designs of 1871, but it is still a Low R.7. The design is magnificent and the surfaces are well-preserved. The fields are deeply mirrored and the cameo effect is undeniable. Warm rosegolden toning covers most of the obverse, while the reverse has a hazy brilliance with just a tinge of light color. (#61370)

1872 Copper Dies trial Half Dollar Judd-1203, Pr66 red and Brown

3912 1878 Dollar, Judd-1554, Pollock-1733, r.5, Pr66 Cameo nGC. The head of Liberty is large and faces left with IN GOD WE TRUST at the top and the date below, similar to the pattern fifty dollar gold pieces from 1877. The reverse has a spread-winged eagle with E PLURIBUS UNUM in Gothic lettering above. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA is at the top and ONE DOLLAR on the bottom rim. The Pollock variety with star 13 close to the curl and the upright of the B in PLURIBUS beneath the right foot of the second T in STATES. Struck in silver with a reeded edge. A rare pattern that enjoys considerable popularity due to the kinship in obverse design with the famous half union patterns. Light golden overtones drape the considerable mirrors and the modestly frosted devices. Census: 1 in 66 Cameo, 0 finer (2/12). (#61915)

3911 1872 Half Dollar, Judd-1203, Pollock-1343, r.7, Pr66 red and Brown PCGs. Traditionally termed a regular dies trial piece but there is no logical reason for the production of copper or aluminum strikings of the 1872 half dollar in off metals. USPatterns.com states: it is more likely that the off-metal trials of this year were deliberately struck for sale to collectors as part of complete offmetal sets. Nevertheless, these pieces are exceptionally rare with only three or four known in each metal. It appears this is the first example we have offered in copper. The surfaces retain impressive amounts of original red with slight blue and brown patina in the fields. Brightly reflective fields. (#71474)
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near-Gem Proof 1879 Morgan Half Dollar Popular and Very rare Judd-1599 Variety

GOLD DOLLars
3915 1849-D Obverse struck through aU53 nGC. Variety 1-a. A bean-shaped strike-through, as made, is conspicuous on the lower right obverse field. Otherwise, the rose-gold surfaces are undisturbed and display glimmers of satin luster. Wear on the hair near the ear determines the grade.(#7507)

radiant Ms62 1849-D Gold Dollar scarcer B reverse

3916 1849-D Ms62 nGC. Variety 1-B. Scarcer of two varieties for the year, distinguished by the die crack through the top of the mintmark, which is nearly centered under the knot in the wreath. Surprisingly radiant for a first-year Dahlonega gold dollar, though the bold all-around design definition will elicit few complaints. A gleaming yellow-gold piece. Census: 27 in 62, 24 finer (2/12). (#7507)

near-Gem 1849-O Gold Dollar Open Wreath, repunched Letters

3913 1879 Morgan Half Dollar, Judd-1599, Pollock-1794, High r.6, Pr64 PCGs. CaC. The obverse is dominated by a portrait of Liberty nearly identical to that on the Morgan dollar, but appropriately reduced in size for the half dollar denomination. The peripheral inscription E PLURIBUS UNUM and the accompanied stars differ in placement from the Morgan dollar. The reverse features an eagle with partially spread wings, holding an olive branch in the right talon and a trio of arrows in its left claws. IN GOD WE TRUST is widely spaced below, along with the denomination and UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. Struck in silver with a reeded edge. A softly struck piece but with clear proof surface, this near-Gem specimen has rich silver, gold, lavender, violet, and blue patina. As a Morgan-portrait example in an alternate denomination, this pattern has broader collector appeal than many of its peers, pushing demand beyond what the very rare supply can handle. (#61977) 3914 1942 Cent, Judd-2060, Pollock-4035, Low r.7 reverse Graffiti nGC Details. Unc, struck in brown plastic with a plain edge, the reverse is scratched at 3, 6, 9, and 12 oclock and has the pinscratched notation F5; and an Uncertified type two Planchet for a Judd-2060 cent, unabraded with even, prominent raised rims and a series of concentric grooves on each side.(Total: 2 items)

3917 1849-O Open Wreath Ms64 PCGs. Variety 1. The Open Wreath design was apparently not fully hubbed, since the R in DOLLAR and the ME in AMERICA are clearly repunched. This is a coruscating near-Gem with a virtually full strike and smooth khakigold surfaces. The introductory New Orleans issue is collectible in XF-AU and desirable in the present quality. Population: 18 in 64, 5 finer (1/12). (#7508) 3918 1851-C aU58 nGC. Variety 1. The low date variety of this challenging Charlotte Mint issue. Substantial luster bathes the borders of this crisply struck and originally toned example. Minimally abraded despite a faint scuff above the OL in DOLLAR. (#7514) 3919 1852-C XF40 PCGs. Variety 2. Original orange-gold toning blankets unabraded and attractive surfaces. A good strike with moderate merging of detail at the center of the portrait. Ex: West Palm Beach FUN (Heritage, 7/2009), lot 1272. (#7518) 3920 1853 Ms64 nGC. CaC. An amazing example with rich honey-gold surfaces showing frosty mint luster and bold design details. Minuscule obverse hairlines prevent a higher grade. (#7521)

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Gem 1853 Gold Dollar Frosted Mint Luster

Choice type two 1854 Gold Dollar

3921 1853 Ms65 nGC. A lovely Gem, this 1853 gold dollar is highly frosted with rich orange-gold color. Both sides have minimal marks that are consistent with the grade. The strike is strong on each side, just lacking a bit of definition in the centers to qualify as a full strike. NGC has certified just 67 finer examples of this plentiful issue (2/12). (#7521) 3922 1853-C reverse repaired nGC Details. aU. The reverse appears whizzed, and the obverse is hairlined, but this Charlotte gold dollar displays substantial design definition. Generally olive-gold with chestnut-tan toning at the reverse periphery. (#7522)

1854 type two Gold Dollar, Ms62 sharp struck throughout

3923 1854 type two Ms62 nGC. The U.S. gold dollar issues of 18491889 are always popular, likely for a number of reasons that include their diminutive size, providing eager numismatists with an easy entre into the realm of U.S. gold type collecting. The gold dollars self-categorize into three easily distinguished types, all distinctly different in design and/or size. Perhaps it is their tripartite nature that lends to their appeal. Of the three types, by far the most elusive in higher grades is the Type Two issues, of which the 1854 and 1855 Philadelphia coins are usually pursued for type purposes. This is a sharply defined example with no softness in the center of the reverse, as usual found. The mint luster is softly frosted, there are a couple of grade-limiting marks on the obverse; otherwise the only noticeable interruption in the fields are the usually seen die clash marks. (#7531)

3924 1854 type two Ms64 PCGs. CaC. The redesigned Type Two gold dollars featured an enlargement of 2 mm over the Type One planchets, as well as the new Indian Princess Head design on the obverse. Unfortunately, the new design also juxtaposed the highpoints of each side, leading to poor striking qualities. Due to their generous mintages, the 1854 and 1855 P-mint gold dollars are those that type collectors usually turn to for a Type Two specimen of this short-lived gold dollar design. The present piece offers lustrous orange-yellow surfaces that show the typical moderate clash marks on each side. Marks are surprisingly few, though we note a thin line beneath the first T in STATES. (#7531)

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near-Gem 1855 Gold Dollar Great type two type Coin

1855-O type two Gold Dollar, Ms62 Bright, semireflective Fields

3925 1855 Ms64 PCGs. The wider, thinner Type Two gold dollar design was struck in three separate years, but only two issues have high enough populations to be of interest to type collectors: the Philadelphia dates 1854 and 1855. Both are available for a price in grades through MS64, though very scarce any better. This frosty apricot-gold representative has a few areas with a deep peach overtone. Both sides are softly struck with clash marks, which are more prominent on the reverse. This minimally marked near-Gem has added appeal thanks to the first-generation PCGS rattler holder. PCGS has graded 50 numerically finer pieces (1/12). From The Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr. Collection. (#7532) 3926 1855-O aU55 nGC. Variety 1. A partially lustrous butter-gold Choice AU example of the sole New Orleans Type Two issue. Nicely struck and free from consequential contact. Just 55,000 pieces were coined.(#7535)

3927 1855-O Ms62 nGC. Type Two gold dollars from the Southern mints pose a challenge for type collectors due to the short-lived design. Such pieces were struck in the South only in 1855, though all three facilities got in on the action. Of the three, the New Orleans Mint produced the most gold dollars by far, 55,000 pieces, but the issue is a condition rarity in MS62 and better grades. This example has a distinctly green-gold appearance and strong luster that takes on reflective elements through the fields, where a number of wispy abrasions combine to account for the grade. Census: 22 in 62, 18 finer (2/12). (#7535)

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Gem 1857 Gold Dollar Ideal type Coin

Gem 1861 Gold Dollar Popular Civil War era Date

3928 1857 Ms65 PCGs. The 1857 gold dollar is an available date and a popular choice among type collectors seeking an example of the Type Three design. This delightful Gem specimen displays sharply detailed design elements and vibrant mint luster, with attractive orange-gold surfaces. Population: 12 in 65, 14 finer (2/12). (#7544)

3930 1861 Ms65 nGC. CaC. Despite the large mintage of 527,150 pieces, the 1861 gold dollar is very scarce in Gem condition, and quite rare in any finer grade. This attractive Gem displays welldetailed design elements and vibrant satiny mint luster, with only insignificant signs of contact. Census: 30 in 65, 10 finer (2/12). (#7558) 3931 1882 Ms64 PCGs. This magnificent peach-gold 1882 dollar is housed in a circa-1990 PCGS holder, which might explain why the coin appears to be conservatively graded. A few pinpoint strikethroughs are as made, but post-strike contact is limited to a few delicate hairlines near DOLLAR. From The Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr. Collection.(#7583)

Borderline Uncirculated 1857-D Gold Dollar

Magnificent Ms67 1888 Gold Dollar

3929 1857-D aU58 nGC. Luster brightens design elements of this orange and wheat-gold Dahlonega dollar. The surfaces are original and are unabraded aside from a few brief marks on the obverse field. Clashed at the centers, as often seen on this rare issue. A mere 3,533 pieces were produced. Census: 28 in 58, 14 finer (2/12). (#7546)

3932 1888 Ms67 nGC. By the last years of the gold dollar, it was more a delicacy than a working denomination, and high-grade examples abound. Coins as high-end as this Superb Gem, however, are still scarce. Strongly detailed devices emerge from apricottinged devices that offer a mix of semireflective and cartwheeled luster. NGC has graded just three pieces as MS68 or better (1/12). (#7589)

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PrOOF GOLD DOLLar

1882 Gold Dollar, Pr68 Ultra Cameo Finest Certified by nGC

3933 1882 Pr68 Ultra Cameo nGC. This astonishingly beautiful

specimen is the sole finest Ultra Cameo proof for the issue certified by NGC (2/12), and its inherent quality is readily apparent both up close and from far away. Each side sports fantastic black-and-gold contrast with the devices sharply struck and amply frosted. Virtually flawless mirrors supply outstanding contrast, and the eye appeal is overwhelming. Examination with a strong magnifier only reveals a couple of tiny planchet voids in the fields on each side. The fields also display a light orange-peel effect, a result of the gold planchet having been overheated in an annealing oven previously set at a higher temperature for a silver, nickel, or copper proof planchet. As noted in Garrett-Guth, business strikes have a normal 2 in the date, but the proof strikings show a defective 2, most likely a result of repunching. They also note that the finest example is a PR67. This stunning coin is every bit a PR68, and certainly deserves top honors as the finest certified 1882. In fact, it is only tied in the entire series with two other Ultra Cameo coins and 10 Cameo pieces (2/12). This is a simply splendid example of this widely popular proof gold dollar issue, at 125 pieces struck the first three-figure proof mintage for the denomination since 1861. Ex: Long Beach Signature (Heritage, 5/2009), lot 1494; Los Angeles Signature (Heritage, 8/2009), lot 1202. (#97632)

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earLy QUarter eaGLes


aU sharpness 14 star reverse 1804 two and a Half, BD-2

CLassIC QUarter eaGLes


3936 1834 aU58 nGC. Large Head, Breen-6410, Variety-2, r.3. The Wide AM reverse variety of the Large Head subtype, distinguished by separated curls atop the bust of Liberty. Stars 2 and 3 are repunched. Sharply struck with partial satin luster and minimally abraded yellow-gold surfaces.(#7692) 3937 1836 Block 8 aU58 nGC. second Head of 1837, Breen6144, Variety-15, r.2. This apricot-gold near-Mint Classic two and a half displays luster throughout the eagle, curls, and borders. Study beneath a loupe locates occasional faint thin field marks. (#97694) 3938 1839-O repaired nGC Details. aU. Breen-6153, Variety-28, r.4. The left obverse field and upper reverse field have been smoothed, but the eagle has nearly full detail, and this almond-gold representative is still an example of the only New Orleans issue of the Classic type.(#7701)

3934 1804 14 star reverse Bent, repaired, Cleaned nGC Details. aU. BD-2, r.4. Bent near Libertys shoulder curl, and smoothed near the date, the left obverse border, and the reverse periphery. The olivegold surfaces are cleaned but the major devices are well detailed. Ex: Steve Ivy, 12/1980, collector flip included. From The Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr. Collection. (#7652)

LIBerty QUarter eaGLes


1841-D Quarter eagle, aU58 One of the Finest Known

Unc Details 1829 Quarter eagle Very scarce BD-1, sole Dies

3935 1829 scratches, rim Damage nGC Details. Unc. BD-1, High r.4. Only one die pair was used for the 1829 quarter eagles, and examples are very scarce regardless of condition. While any assessment of this piece must include the scratches, both shallow and deep, that run through the fields and occasionally cross over into the devices, the scratches (and the far more minor rim damage) tell only part of the story. Well-defined devices show no trace of wear, and the lemon-yellow fields around them are bright with luster, semireflective on the obverse with full mirrors gleaming on the reverse. An intriguing early quarter eagle. (#7669)

3939 1841-D aU58 nGC. CaC. Variety 2-C. In overall rarity among Dahlonega quarter eagles, Doug Winter rates the 1841-D fifth of 20 issues, and in high-grade rarity it is also ranked fifth of 20, with only seven to nine pieces believed known in AU grades. The 1841-D quarter eagle is generally sharply struck, and this qualifies for that definition. Rich golden-orange color characterizes this coin, and the fields are unusually bright. The most distinctive pedigree identifier on this example is a die crack from the eagles right breast down through the I of AMERICA to the rim. Also, a horizontal mark is seen across the base of Libertys neck. NGC has graded just three Mint State pieces finer, and PCGS only two (1/12). Ex: FUN Signature (Heritage, 1/2004), lot 2156; Dallas Signature (Heritage, 10/2008), lot 1920. (#7722)
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Low-Mintage 1842-D Quarter eagle, aU53

select Mint state 1847-O Quarter eagle Impressively Lustrous

3940 1842-D aU53 nGC. Just one die variety is known for the 42-D, hardly a surprise given the minimal mintage of 4,643 pieces. This untoned and luminous example is nicely struck for a Dahlonega product, and only trivial abrasions are evident. A few minor strikethroughs, as made, are noted near star 12, beneath the beak, and on the reverse rim at 11 oclock. (#7725) 3941 1842-O XF45 PCGs. A single die pair is known from the low production of 19,800 pieces. A sea-green and butter-gold representative with sharp design definition and only a few marks, the most apparent beneath the E in UNITED. Population: 17 in 45, 36 finer (1/12).(#7726) 3942 1847 aU58 nGC. Minor marks and faint hairlines are evident on both sides of this near-Mint quarter eagle. Gold production in 1847 consisted almost entirely of half eagles and eagles, with only 29,814 quarter eagles minted. Few of those survive today. Census: 42 in 58, 22 finer (2/12).(#7744) 3943 1847-O aU58 nGC. Variety 5. The 1 touches both the date and the dentils. The mintmark touches the fraction bar. The fields display bold clash marks. This untoned and unblemished Borderline Uncirculated example has a typical strike, though the curls left of the coronet are sharp.(#7747)

Uncirculated 1847-O two and a Half

3944 1847-O Ms61 nGC. Variety 1. The base of the 1 in the date is sharply repunched, and the mintmark is centered over the tip of the fraction bar. Well struck and lightly abraded with bright luster throughout the devices and margins. A New Orleans issue typically seen in VF to XF grades and rare in Mint State. Census: 17 in 61, 11 finer (2/12). (#7747)

3945 1847-O Ms63 PCGs. Variety 4. The 1 in the date is repunched and in the dentils; top of fraction bar on the reverse aligns to the right side of the mintmark. New Orleans had a banner year for gold coinage output in 1847, and this piece demonstrates that some of the dies were stretched to near their limits to accomplish such a large production. The reverse shows numerous die cracks, as created. The 1847-O also has a reputation as among the most poorly struck New Orleans gold coins, and this coin shows softly defined centers, but the surfaces are lustrous throughout, the swirling fields radiating yellow-gold warmth. Minimally abraded overall and a gorgeous representative of the date. Population: 1 in 63, 1 finer (1/12). (#7747) 3946 1848-C XF40 nGC. Variety 2. All 1848-C quarter eagles are rare, but Variety 2 is much rarer than Variety 1. The date is entered further right, but more importantly, the obverse die is buckled at the area of the date. Metal flow to the lower obverse gives the bust truncation, and the eagles head opposite, a featureless appearance. This is a chestnut-tan example with smooth, original surfaces. (#7750)

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3947 1851 Ms63 PCGs. CaC. A brilliant and frosty green-gold specimen, undoubtedly from newly mined California gold, this Select Mint State piece has sharp design motifs. Population: 42 in 63, 37 finer (2/12).(#7759) 3948 1854-C Improperly Cleaned nGC Details. aU. This caramel-gold representative is mildly luminous from cleaning but abrasions are more minor than is usual for the AU level. The centers are lightly impressed but subtle luster resides within design recesses. Only 7,295 pieces were struck for this elusive Charlotte date.(#7770)

1859-D Quarter eagle, Ms61 absolute and Condition rarity

Mint state 1854-C two and a Half

3949 1854-C Ms60 nGC. Only one die marriage is known from the mintage of 7,295 pieces. This luminous straw-gold Charlotte representative has well struck borders, though central elements are incompletely brought up. Abrasions are inconsequential to the grade, but the die clashed surfaces display minute mint-made strikethroughs, particularly near the bust tip. Census: 4 in 60, 16 finer (2/12). (#7770)

1858-C two and a Half, Ms61

3950 1858-C Ms61 PCGs. A scant 9,056 pieces were coined for this difficult Charlotte issue, and Mint State survivors are unquestionably elusive. The present canary-gold example has a pleasing strike despite minor softness on the shield and eagles leg. Luster fills design elements, and marks are confined to a diagonal line on the cheek and another near star 11. Population: 7 in 61, 19 finer (1/12). (#7787)

3951 1859-D Ms61 nGC. Variety 21-M. An Uncirculated representative of this popular final year D-mint. Only 2,244 pieces were struck of this final-year issue, and a mere 120-140 coins are believed known in all grades. The surfaces on this coin are bright and semireflective with lighter yellow-gold coloration and the usual soft strike in the centers. There are no planchet distractions worthy of mention and the most recognizable post-minting feature is a short hairline scratch that extends horizontally from the base of Libertys neck to a point just above star 1. The 1859-D quarter eagle is seldom offered for sale in mint condition. Census: 7 in 61, 1 finer (2/12). Ex: FUN Signature (Heritage, 1/2003), lot 4713; FUN Signature (Heritage, 1/2009), lot 4012. (#7789) 3952 1862 aU55 PCGs. The quarter eagle mintage of 1862 was limited to 98,508 coins during this early Civil War year, with survivors seldom encountered in any grade. This Choice AU example has nearly full luster with brilliant yellow surfaces and splashes of orange overtones. Population: 15 in 55, 35 finer (2/12). (#7796)

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Orange-Gold 1863-s Quarter eagle, Ms61 an Underrated Condition rarity

1866 two and a Half, Ms62 Low-Mintage Date, Only 3,080 Pieces struck

3953 1863-s Ms61 PCGs. Garrett and Guth call the 1863-S two and a half a very rare and generally under-appreciated date, noting: Only 10,800 coins were struck, and most of these saw immediate and heavy circulation. Almost any San Francisco gold coin from the Civil War years is a rarity in Mint State, and the 1863-S quarter eagle is hardly an exception. This MS61 example has rich orangegold coloration through the margins with a blush of yellow-rose over Libertys portrait. A strongly defined coin, it shows scattered small digs and wispy abrasions, though few such flaws attract attention to themselves. Great all-around eye appeal. Population: 1 in 61, 2 finer (1/12). (#7799)

3954 1866 Ms62 nGC. While not as rare as the 1865, the 1866 quarter eagle still grabs the attention of specialists. Only 3,080 business strikes were coined, making it a notable rarity in the series. Only 59 pieces have been seen by the major services, which translates to a survivorship of 35-50 individual examples in all grades. In mint condition, only eight pieces have been certified, the finest two of which are Gems. Like the 1865, the 1866s production run was low enough that the initial die polish did not diminish by successive strikes. This piece has bright, sparkling fields on each side. As always, the eagles left (facing) leg shows considerable weakness, but the other design elements are well struck. Even reddish patina is seen over each side. Census: 2 in 62, 2 finer (1/12). (#7803) 3955 1872-s aU58 PCGs. A splendid near-Mint specimen, this 1872-S has vibrant lemon-yellow surfaces with nearly full luster and bold design motifs. Population: 10 in 58, 8 finer (1/12). (#7816) 3956 1879 Ms64 PCGs. CaC. An intricately struck better date quarter eagle with booming luster and lovely apricot-gold color. Only a couple of minor grazes limit the grade. Certified in a green label holder. Population: 52 in 64, 17 finer (1/12).(#7830)

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1887 Quarter eagle, Ms66 Bright reflective Fields, Finest Known

Ms66 1895 Quarter eagle Just 6,000 Pieces Issued

3959 1895 Ms66 nGC. A magnificent orange-gold Premium Gem of this better date Liberty two and a half. A scant 6,000 commercial pieces were struck, likely a token production intended to prevent speculation on the 119 proofs also coined that year. The present high grade example has a razor-sharp strike and an uncommonly smooth appearance. Census: 14 in 66, 4 finer (2/12). (#7847)

Gem 1896 two and a Half Low-Mintage sleeper

3957 1887 Ms66 nGC. The present lot is the single finest certified business strike 1887 quarter eagle, the only piece to attain the MS66 level at either major grading service (2/12). The 1887 has a low mintage of 6,160 pieces, excluding the 122 proofs coined. This appreciably reflective Premium Gem is well struck aside from star 1 and the upper left reverse dentils. The flashy fields display only microscopic contact. Presumably sold in the past as a proof, but not from proof 1887 dies, which have the date set higher in the field. A prize for the collector who will not settle for less than the finest obtainable quality. Ex: Long Beach Signature (Heritage, 6/2010), lot 1535. (#7839)

3960 1896 Ms65 PCGs. A scant mintage of 19,070 pieces should make the 1896 a much better date within the Liberty quarter eagle series, but the issue is listed strictly at type prices in the 2012 Guide Book. At the MS65 level, however, the issue is perhaps 20 times scarcer than the 1907. The present sun-gold Gem is fully struck and appears pristine aside from a couple of faint grazes on the cheek and near the chin. (#7848)

1899 superb Gem Quarter eagle Outstanding Quality

1888 Quarter eagle, Gem Uncirculated Low-Mintage Date


3961 1899 Ms67 PCGs. CaC. This is a fabulous type coin. The surfaces are brightly frosted with mint luster and each side has rich orange-gold color. The strike is complete throughout and strong magnification will be needed to find the few tiny field marks that are (barely) present. Final year of the 19th century and as such coins from 1899 are always popular. Population: 6 in 67, 0 finer (2/12). (#7851)

3958 1888 Ms65 nGC. CaC. Quarter eagles of the 1880s and 1890s were all low mintage issues as the Philadelphia Mint was concentrating on Morgan dollars and larger denomination gold coins at the time. This Gem has frosty luster with faint violet toning over the brilliant yellow surfaces. Census: 24 in 65, 6 finer (2/12). (#7840)
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superb Gem 1901 Quarter eagle Only One Finer PCGs Coin

PrOOF LIBerty QUarter eaGLes


Premium Gem Proof 1884 Quarter eagle rare Date With Cameo Contrast

3962 1901 Ms67 PCGs. CaC. The 1901 quarter eagle is known for its generally high quality and the date is quite popular with type collectors. This magnificent Superb Gem exhibits razor-sharp definition on all design elements, with vibrant mint luster and attractive orange-gold surfaces. The fields are remarkably wellpreserved and eye appeal is outstanding. Population: 7 in 67, 1 finer (1/12). (#7853) 3963 1903 Ms65 nGC. Highly lustrous with frosty mint brilliance and bright lemon-yellow surfaces, this piece hosts a few trivial copper spots of little concern. A splendid specimen for the gold connoisseur.(#7855) 3964 1905 Ms66 nGC. Greenish-gold patina occupies the lustrous surfaces of this Premium Gem, with accents of delicate rose. Sharply struck and minimally marked. Very difficult to locate any finer.(#7857) 3965 1907 Ms66 nGC. Bright luster endows the well preserved, yellow-gold surfaces of this Premium Gem. Sharply struck on the design elements. A fine example for a high-grade type collection. (#7859)

Ms67+ 1907 two and a Half

3966 1907 Ms67+ nGC. It is true that 20th century Liberty quarter eagles can be encountered in high grades, but the present Superb Gem is close to pristine. The coruscating straw-gold surfaces exhibit a good strike and uncommon eye appeal. Census: 11 in 67+ , 4 none finer with a Star designation (2/12). (#7859)

3967 1884 Pr66 Cameo nGC. Only 73 proof Liberty quarter eagles were struck in 1884, and the business-strike mintage was less than 2,000 pieces. Probably no more than 30-40 examples of the proof mintage remain extant in all grades. The present coin is a magnificent Premium Gem, with sharply detailed, richly frosted design elements that contrast boldly with the brightly mirrored fields. On close inspection, the light greenish-gold surfaces show the orange-peel effect characteristic of the best 19th century gold proofs. This coin should find a home in a fine collection of Liberty quarter eagles. Census: 4 in 66, 1 finer (2/12). (#87910)

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1892 Quarter eagle, Pr64 Deep Cameo Low total Mintage

1899 Pr67 Ultra Cameo Quarter eagle Magnificent Contrast

3968 1892 Pr64 Deep Cameo PCGs. The proof mintage of 105 pieces for this issue complements the business strike emission of only 2,440 examples, providing extra pressure on the small supply of proof coins from date collectors. Many business strikes are understandably prooflike, deceptively so, according to Garrett and Guth. The authors also note that many proof examples are impaired or damaged. Not so the present specimen, with excellently contrasting surfaces, reddish-gold coloration, and a bold, problemfree strike that brings up all the fine detail to good advantage. Population: 7 in 64 Deep Cameo, 6 finer (1/12). Ex: FUN Signature (Heritage, 1/2007), lot 3433, realized $18,975. (#97918)

3969 1899 Pr67 Ultra Cameo nGC. A richly toned Superb Gem that displays apricot and orange shades. The original color and exceptional eye appeal were undoubtedly the inspiration for the NGC Star designation. This is a razor-sharp and pristine specimen with glassy fields and luminous devices. The sole identifier for pedigree purposes is a tiny lint mark (as coined) on the field above the nose tip of Liberty. Only 150 proofs were issued, and few of those survive in the present remarkable quality. Census: 7 in 67 Ultra Cameo, 2 finer with a Star designation (2/12). (#97925)

1900 Pr64 Cameo Quarter eagle strongly Contrasted, evenly Balanced appearance

3970 1900 Pr64 Cameo nGC. The 1900 quarter eagle is one of the more available dates among the later dates in the Liberty quarter eagle series. The mintage was 205 pieces and probably over 100 examples are extant today, many of which are Cameo or Deep/ Ultra Cameo. This is a lovely piece of proof gold, and a turn-of-thecentury date to boot. A few tiny contact marks are seen in the left and right obverse fields and others are scattered around the reverse. The contrast is undeniable. (#87926)
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Gleaming Pr64 1903 Quarter eagle

1911-D two and a Half, aU Details sharp Mintmark

3971 1903 Pr64 nGC. This near-Gem specimen hails from the second year of the brilliant era in proof coinage, and while there is slight contrast between fields and devices, the latter still show a great deal of the reflectivity shown by the former. The piece is sharply detailed with pale yellow interiors and a deeper sun-yellow shade toward the rims. Minor hairlines have little effect on the appeal, at least to the unaided eye, but go a long way toward determining the grade. Census: 27 in 64, 25 finer (2/12). (#7929)

3975 1911-D Improperly Cleaned nGC Details. aU. The 1911D has a constant demand from collectors in all grades. It is the key to a short and otherwise readily completable series, one that has the revolutionary reduced relief and realistic Native American figure. This is quite a nice piece, one that does not show obvious signs of cleaning. Each side has a slight tinge of reddish patina, and the mintmark is sharply defined.

1905 Pr62 Quarter eagle Deeply Mirrored example

Key 1911-D two and a Half aU sharpness

3972 1905 Pr62 PCGs. CaC. The 1905 is one of the more frequently encountered post-1900 proof quarter eagles. From its initial mintage of 144 pieces, It is found in a wide variety of conditions. This is a deeply mirrored example that displays surprising contrast against the lightly contrasted devices on the reverse. Scattered light hairlines and a few contact marks explain the technical grade, but the coin actually presents finer than the stated condition. (#7931)

3976 1911-D Improperly Cleaned nGC Details. aU. The allimportant Denver mintmark is bold on this key date quarter eagle. The devices are intricately detailed and show only marginal wear. The caramel-gold surfaces are mildly subdued by cleaning, but many collectors would be proud to possess such a sharp example. (#7943)

InDIan QUarter eaGLes


3973 1908 Ms65 PCGs. A delightful Gem with brilliant lemon-yellow surfaces and brilliant mint frost. This sharply defined specimen is destined for a high-grade type set or specialized collection. (#7939) 3974 1911 Ms64 PCGs. The lustrous light yellow surfaces of this Choice Mint State piece show delicate greenish overtones with traces of orange highlights. Trivial surface marks are consistent with the grade. PCGS has only certified 79 finer examples (2/12). (#7942)

1911-D Quarter eagle, aU58 attractive Color and Luster

3977 1911-D aU58 nGC. Few signs of circulation are apparent on this sharply detailed near-Mint Indian quarter eagle. The attractive orange-gold surfaces are accented by hints of green and lilac, with strong mint luster. No coin in the Indian series is as ardently sought after as this low-mintage key. (#7943)

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1911-D Quarter eagle, aU58 the series Key

Uncirculated Details Bold D 1911-D two and a Half

3978 1911-D aU58 nGC. Any collector who is contemplating a set of Indian quarter eagles is encouraged to pursue the 1911-D first. Once obtained, the rest of the set will seem easy. This near-Mint specimen is sharply detailed with a bold mintmark. The light yellow surfaces have nearly full satin luster. (#7943)

near-Mint 1911-D Quarter eagle Minimal Friction, rich Color

3981 1911-D Improperly Cleaned nGC Details. Unc. This well struck low mintage two and a half has a prominent mintmark and is mark-free save for faint thin lines beneath the R in LIBERTY and above the first U in PLURIBUS. Mildly prooflike because of a past wipe, but hairlines are absent and the eye appeal is attractive. (#7943)

Mint state sharpness Key 1911-D Quarter eagle

3979 1911-D aU58 PCGs. The new Pratt-designed Indian Head quarter eagles and half eagles debuted in 1908, but it would be 1911 before the Denver Mint made its first foray into the smaller denomination, manufacturing a meager production of 55,680 pieces beginning on April 18. San Francisco never struck an example of the new quarter eagle design during its run from 1908 to 1929, but the 1911-D issue exposed a flaw in the design. The mintmark was punched into the die, making it the only part of the coin that was raised above the surface of the flat fields. The coins are prone both to weak strikes, in the form of the so-called Weak D examples of the 1911-D, and to wear on the mintmark. Most collectors, of course, prize examples with a bold mintmark and as little wear as possible. This example has a well-defined mintmark and only slight evidence of friction over the Indians cheekbone. The surfaces display rich orange-gold color and there are no noticeable abrasions. (#7943)

3982 1911-D Improperly Cleaned nGC Details. Unc. Full design detail including a bold mintmark makes this key date quarter eagle desirable despite slightly luminous surfaces from a careful but ill-advised wipe. The obverse is unabraded and the reverse field displays only a few thin marks, the most noticeable through the first letter in IN GOD WE TRUST. (#7943)

Uncirculated sharpness 1911-D two and a Half

1911-D strong D Quarter eagle, aU58 Bright With Just the Faintest Friction

3983 1911-D Improperly Cleaned nGC Details. Unc. A crisp Denver mintmark and precise design detail combines with a mark-free appearance to ensure the desirability of this key date representative. The satin luster is diminished by a mild cleaning, but many collectors would nonetheless cherish the present piece. (#7943)

3980 1911-D strong D aU58 PCGs. Because of the importance of the visibility of the mintmark on this key issue, PCGS now designates coins with an obvious D as Strong D. This is a splendid example with bright yellow-gold surfaces and just a whisper of friction over the cheek of the Indian. The strike is strong not only on the mintmark but sharp elsewhere as well, with especially good definition on the lowest feather in the headdress. Terrific value and eye appeal for the sharp-eyed collector. (#7943)

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near-Gem 1911-D Quarter eagle Lustrous, rich Patina

3986 1913 Ms64+ PCGs. Lustrous straw-gold surfaces exhibit frosty mint brilliance on this lovely near-Gem. Only 96 numerically finer pieces reside in PCGS holders (2/12).(#7945) 3987 1914 Ms62 nGC. Scattered surface marks on each side limit the grade of this Mint State 1914 quarter eagle. Hints of rose appear in the design crevices.(#7946)

attractive Ms63 1914 Quarter eagle

3988 1914 Ms63 nGC. Though overshadowed by the 1911-D quarter eagle (and what non-1911-D issue is not?), the 1914 is challenging in its own right, though usually available for a price. This lightly abraded Select piece is decently detailed, including full pendants on the necklace, and has a pale yellow area at the lower right obverse that deepens to amber-gold elsewhere. (#7946)

1914 Quarter eagle, Ms64 sharply struck and Lustrous

3984 1911-D Ms64 PCGs. This is an absolutely stunning near-Gem 1911-D quarter eagle with intense, satiny luster and a substantial amount of rose-orange and lilac patina on each side. The overall strike is essentially full with crisp definition over all features, even the all-important D mintmark, and the diagnostic knifelike rim on the upper right obverse is distinct even within the holder. The 55,680 quarter eagles struck in 1911 represent the Denver Mints first delivery of that denomination. Only two other issues would be struck in this branch mint before cessation of the denomination in 1929. Ex: ANA Signature Auction (Heritage, 7/2004), lot 8101. (#7943)

3989 1914 Ms64 PCGs. CaC. This better-date Philadelphia issue has notably clean surfaces with bright, sparkling mint luster. The strike is strong throughout. Each side is remarkably clean, the only exception being a couple of microscopic marks on the high point of the Indians cheek and small abrasions scattered through the motto IN GOD WE TRUST. (#7946) 3990 1914-D Ms63 PCGs. Brilliant yellow surfaces, frosty luster, and bold design motifs characterize this Select Mint State 1914-D quarter eagle. Both sides exhibit a raised inner rim that is common to this issue.(#7947) 3991 1914-D Ms63 nGC. Despite a mintage of 448,000 coins, a rather high mintage for Indian quarter eagles, the 1914-D is a rarity in higher Mint State grades. This lemon-yellow specimen has satiny surfaces and only trivial marks.(#7947)

1912 Quarter eagle, Ms64+ remarkably Clean type Coin

3985 1912 Ms64+ PCGs. CaC. Collectors know how difficult it is to locate pleasing, high-grade examples of the Indian quarter eagle and half eagle design. This is, of course, because the reduced relief of the coin exposes the fields as the highest points of the coin, leaving large areas subject to abrasions. This is an exceptionally clean piece that is also well struck and shows even, orange-gold mint luster. Population: 8 in 64+, 62 finer (2/12). (#7944)
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Choice 1914-D two and a Half Conditionally rare in High Grade

1908 Matte Proof Quarter eagle, Pr67 Magnificent, nearly Flawless example

3992 1914-D Ms64 PCGs. The 1914-D Indian quarter eagle is not too difficult to locate in Choice condition, but Gems are very scarce, and finer grades are almost unobtainable. The copper-gold surfaces of this well-struck Choice specimen are brightly lustrous and show attractive highlights of green and rose. No mentionable distractions are evident. (#7947) 3993 1927 Ms64 nGC. The 1927 Indian quarter eagle is an available date in the series and makes an ideal type coin. This attractive Choice example offers well-detailed design elements, bright mint luster, and attractive greenish-gold surfaces.(#7951) 3994 1927 Ms64 nGC. Frosty mint luster appears on this Choice Mint State specimen, with brilliant light yellow surfaces. Minor marks in the left reverse field prevent a higher grade.(#7951) 3995 1927 Ms64+ PCGs. Frosty straw-gold luster appears on each side of this near-Gem with hints of pink overtones to enhance its eye appeal. A sharply defined piece for an advanced collection. (#7951) 3996 1928 Ms64 nGC. Greenish-gold recesses compete with khakigold elsewhere on this appealing near-Gem. Even under a loupe this well-struck coin reveals few signs of contact, save for a thin scrape on the reverse through through the field and E LU in the motto.(#7952)

PrOOF InDIan QUarter eaGLes


1908 Pr63 Indian Quarter eagle First year of Issue

3998 1908 Pr67 nGC. Ex: Lisa L. An exquisite Superb Gem with pinpoint-sharp devices and unabraded surfaces. The matte finish is uniform aside from a dash of khaki-gold toning beneath the F in OF and hair-thin vertical strike-throughs across the P in PLURIBUS and between stars 5 and 6. These Mint-made features provide important markers for future identification of this first-year matte proof issue. The dies are rotated several degrees counterclockwise. The 1908 is scarcer than suggested by its recorded proof mintage of 236 pieces. Breen notes, Many reportedly melted, Jan. 2, 1909. As of (2/12), Neither NGC nor PCGS has certified any examples in finer grades. Ex: Dr. Robert J. Loewinger Collection / FUN Signature (Heritage, 1/2007), lot 3110. (#7957)

3997 1908 Pr63 nGC. Proofs of this year are always a popular item with collectors. Not only is it the first year of issue for the reduced relief Indian design, and a low mintage date with only 236 struck, but all proofs also have a distinctive and quite lovely deep khaki color. The surfaces of this example are attractive, although not quite perfect. A noticeable mar is seen in the center of the reverse on the eagles wing. This offering represents a rare opportunity to purchase a matte proof Indian quarter eagle at an affordable price. Ex: Long Beach Signature (Heritage, 9/2006), lot 3405. (#7957)

tHree DOLLar GOLD PIeCes


3999 1854 reverse Damage nGC Details. aU. Try as we might, inspection fails to locate any impairment that would remotely qualify as damage, though it may lurk beneath one of the four tabs that hold the coin in place. A partly lustrous caramelgold representative with attractive surfaces and light high point wear. 4000 1854 aU55 nGC. Distinct green and lilac patina appears on the still lustrous yellow surfaces of this attractive Choice AU specimen. Popular as a one-year subtype and as the first year of the denomination.(#7969) 4001 1854 aU55 nGC. Both dies show prominent clash marks. The high points of this Choice AU specimen are lightly worn, with nearly full luster still present on the light yellow-gold surfaces. Hints of pale lilac patina reside near the borders.(#7969)

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Famous 1854-D three Dollar, aU55 Odd-Denomination southern Gold

4002 1854-D aU55 PCGs secure. It is an open question whether

the three dollar gold piece was wanted at all by more than a tiny subset of Americans. An even bigger question: what could the demand have been for three dollar gold coins in the southeastern U.S., where the Charlotte and Dahlonega Mints stood among largely played-out gold fields? The answer to the latter, at least, is not much demand at all, as evidenced by the mintages at the two facilities: none for Charlotte, and just 1,120 pieces for Dahlonega. The combination of Southern-gold charm, the odd denomination, and low-mintage rarity is irresistible to many collectors. Alongside the unique 1870-S and proof-only 1875 and 1876 issues, the 1854-D is a stopper of the series, even though a number of later Philadelphia issues of the 1880s technically have lower mintages; by that time, the three dollar gold piece effectively had stopped circulating, and higher-end pieces were the rule, not the exception. The reverse, of course, is true for the 1854-D, manufactured in one of the most unfavorable conditions for a U.S. coin. That this Choice AU example is lustrous at all sets it apart from most of its peers, but it goes a step beyond, showcasing generous yellow-to-orange luminosity. Wear appears mainly on the high points, such as Libertys leading hair and the rounded tops of the wreath elements. Minimally abraded and with a patina of authenticity, this is a rewarding survivor that should appeal to a range of Southern gold and odd-denomination enthusiasts. Population: 19 in 55, 12 finer (1/12). (#7970)

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4003 1854-O Cleaned anaCs. aU50 Details. Variety 1. This O-mint three is bright from cleaning but shows only slight highpoint wear. The borders display lilac patina. There are none of the often present strike-throughs, though clash marks (as made) are prominent. The sole New Orleans issue of this scarce denomination.(#7971) 4004 1855 Obverse scratched nGC Details. aU. The NGC insert designation may be unduly strict, since both sides are only lightly abraded for the AU level. Luster fills the legends, wreath, and headdress of this pale gold example. The first year of the Large DOLLARS subtype.

1857-s three Dollar Gold Piece, aU55 Low 14,000 Coin Mintage

Handsome Ms62 1856 three Dollar


4008 1857-s aU55 nGC. A mintage of 14,000 pieces entered circulation, and survival was a matter of chance. The average certified grade is about XF40, and Choice AU or finer pieces are rarely encountered. Subdued yellow-gold surfaces appear on this scarce three dollar gold piece. Hints of green are evident on each side with traces of satin luster in the protected areas. Census: 25 in 55, 11 finer (2/12). (#7977)

1863 three Dollar Gold Piece, aU53 Highest Mintage Until 1874
4005 1856 Ms62 PCGs. A lovely lemon-tinted example with exceptionally clean surfaces despite a hair-thin mark on the field behind Libertys neck and another above the D in DOLLAR. Crisply struck with extensive luster and impressive eye appeal. The 1856 has less than one-fifth the mintage of the 1854, an early indication that demand for the three dollar piece was limited. (#7974)

scarce 1856-s three Dollar, aU55

4009 1863 aU53 nGC. An important Civil War three dollar gold piece, the 1863 had a mintage of 5,000 business strikes and survivors are rare in all grades. This lustrous yellow-gold example has light wear on the high points, with green and rose overtones on each side. A dozen years would pass until the mintage figure was exceeded when the flood gates opened and 41,800 were struck in 1874. (#7984)

4006 1856-s aU55 nGC. Medium S. The familiar San Francisco reverse die with a small break or tail beneath the second L in DOLLARS. The apricot-gold surfaces display ample luster within the legends and devices. Surprisingly unabraded aside from a couple of small marks on the right obverse field. (#7975)

1864 three Dollar Gold, aU58 Underrated Civil War Date

1857 three Dollar Gold Piece, Ms61 Condition scarcity

4010 1864 aU58 nGC. Issued at the height of the Civil War, the 1864 three dollar gold piece is an underrated date from a low mintage of 2,600 pieces. This impressive near-Mint specimen is well-detailed, with just a touch of actual wear on the high points of the design. The lightly abraded surfaces are partially prooflike. Census: 45 in 58, 40 finer (2/12). (#7985) 4007 1857 Ms61 nGC. A distinctive Mint State specimen, this 1857 has frosty light yellow surfaces with hints of green toning, and a splash of pinkish-violet at the upper reverse. Faintly reflective fields add to the overall eye appeal of this example. NGC has certified 81 finer pieces (2/12). (#7976) 4011 1869 aU55 nGC. A Reconstruction Era rarity struck just four years after the end of the Civil War, the 1869 three dollar gold piece had a business strike mintage of 2,500 coins, and most survivors are circulated. This Choice AU example has light green and lilac patina over nearly full luster.(#7990)

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1870 three Dollar Gold, aU58+ Only 3,500 Pieces struck

Gem 1878 three Dollar exemplary Gold type Coin

4012 1870 aU58+ PCGs. CaC. Three dollar gold pieces were minted in small quantities in the years after the Civil War, and only 3,500 business-strike examples were struck in 1870. This high-end nearGem piece displays well-detailed design elements on lustrous orange-gold surfaces. Population: 1 in 58+, 32 finer (2/12). (#7991)

near-Mint 1871 three Dollar Unheralded Better Date

4013 1871 aU58 PCGs. CaC. An attractive apricot-gold near-Mint representative with flashy fields and a precise strike. Though abrasions are inconsequential for the grade, we note a few small dark spots on each side. A scarce date even by the difficult standards of the three dollar series. Only 1,300 pieces were coined. (#7993) 4014 1878 aU58 PCGs. Only 10 three dollar gold pieces had mintages of 10,000 or more coins, and the 1878 ranks second among those 10 with a production of 82,304 coins. This piece combines pale blue toning with vibrant lemon-yellow luster and only a trace of wear on the high points.(#8000)

4015 1878 Ms65 nGC. The three dollar denomination was never struck in great quantity, but mintages were particularly low after 1859, with the exception of the 1874 and 1878. Likely, Mint officials believed that the three dollar piece would return to circulation once the paper dollar achieved parity with its gold equivalent. However, the public had become accustomed to using paper money, and where gold coin was used, the half eagle through double eagle offered greater convenience. The scarcity of the three dollar denomination ensures demand for the 1878, especially in the lofty Gem grade. This is a lustrous yellow-gold representative that boasts an intricate strike and only inconsequential field grazes. (#8000)

near- Mint 1879 three Dollar Gold Partially Prooflike surfaces

4016 1879 aU58 PCGs. This attractive near-Mint 1879 three dollar gold piece exhibits pleasing yellow-gold surfaces, with highlights of green color and prooflike reflectivity in sheltered areas. The well-detailed design elements show only the slightest trace of actual wear and only minor signs of contact can be detected. (#8001)

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near-Gem 1881 three Dollar One of 500 Business strikes

1882 three Dollar, Ms62 Only 1,500 Commercial strikes

4019 1882 Ms62 PCGs secure. This flashy yellow-gold three dollar piece is nicely struck and void of detrimental abrasions. Luster is especially prominent on the reverse, the portrait, and the obverse margin. As always on business strikes of this low mintage date, the 2 in the date is widely repunched north. A meager 1,500 pieces were struck. (#8004)

smooth Ms62 1887 three Dollar

4020 1887 Ms62 PCGs. A mildly prooflike pumpkin-gold example that boasts a crisp strike and unperturbed surfaces. LIBERTY and AMERICA are nicely die doubled, one of many interesting varieties within the series made irrelevant by perennially low mintages. The 1887 has a business production of 6,000 pieces, and perhaps a tenth of that number have survived. (#8009) 4017 1881 Ms64 PCGs. The appeal of the 1881 three dollar issue begins and ends with the mintage: just 500 business strikes. The paltry number gives the date instant appeal in any grade, though it is more accessible than earlier rarities at the various Mint State levels. This is an attractive MS64 coin that adds condition rarity to the low-mintage appeal. Semireflective fields are pale yellow-gold and offer slight contrast with the subtly frosted texture of the welldefined devices. The coin is minimally marked and would make an excellent addition to a specialized series collection. Population: 5 in 64, 1 finer (1/12). (#8003) 4021 1888 aU50 PCGs. Reflective fields and satin devices appear on both sides of this light yellow example. An unusual grade, as most survivors are full Mint State pieces. This example has light high point wear with pleasing surfaces that show only a few faint hairlines.(#8010)

1882 three Dollar, near-Mint Bright reflective Fields on each side

4018 1882 aU58 PCGs. CaC. With a mintage of only 1,500 pieces, essentially all strikes for circulation were first strikes. As such, prooflikeness can be expected. This example has bright, reflective fields on each side with just a bit of fuzziness from brief handling in circulation. There are numerous small, but individually insignificant abrasions scattered about. (#8004)

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PrOOF tHree DOLLar GOLD PIeCes


1860 three Dollar Gold near-Gem Cameo Proof

Cameo select Proof 1888 three Dollar excellent Introduction to Proof series

4022 1860 Pr64 Cameo nGC. Neither proofs nor business strikes were produced of the three dollar gold in any large quantities in 1860 119 of the former, a bit more than 7,000 of the latter and both have an extremely low survival rate today. Bowers estimates in his series reference that only 10 to 12 proofs survive, pointing out that perhaps only 20 pieces were actually distributed. Bowers writes: For decades the 1860 has been viewed as a first-class rarity among Proofs in the $3 series. The actual number surviving appears to be somewhat higher than Bowers estimate, although it is a virtual certainty that the certified populations are dotted with duplications. This near-Gem Cameo proof offers bright yellow-gold surfaces that are deeply mirrored and noticeably frosted. The faint granularity appearing in the fields is common on proofs. A small planchet flaw occurs beneath the R in DOLLARS. Census: 5 in 64 Cameo, 4 finer (2/12). (#88023)

4023 1888 Pr63 Cameo PCGs. CaC. The 1888 had the highest proof mintage of any three dollar gold issue, its stated production of 291 pieces the second-highest of any gold denomination (after the similarly obsolete gold dollar). In practice, this is the most available proof three dollar issue, according to the combined certified populations, and so a coin such as this Select Cameo specimen makes a great entry for new collectors of odd-denomination proof gold. Though lightly hairlined, this piece has great contrast between moderately frosted, pale yellow devices and fields that range from apricot on the reverse to a fuller orange on the obverse. Population: 7 in 63 Cameo, 11 finer (1/12). (#88052)

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Ultra Cameo Pr64 1888 three Dollar stunning Contrast and eye appeal

earLy HaLF eaGLes


1796/5 BD-1 Half eagle, aU Details the akers Plate Coin

4024 1888 Pr64 Ultra Cameo nGC. The 1888 sports the highest proof mintage of any three dollar gold coin (291 pieces). Many examples must have been saved, as NGC and PCGS have seen about 230 coins, making the issue extremely popular among proof type collectors. The near-Gem Ultra Cameo specimen in the current lot stands out among surviving examples in that it is the only three dollar piece given this designation by NGC (1/12). Both sides display pronounced gold-black contrast and attractive peach-gold patination. The design elements are exactingly struck, further adding to the coins pleasing eye appeal. Light handling marks preclude a higher numerical grade. (#98052)

4025 1796/5 small eagle Genuine PCGs smoothed aU Details. Breen-6418, BD-1, High r.4. This is the plate coin in United States Gold Coins: An Analysis of Auction Records, Volume IV, Half Eagles 1795-1929 by David Akers. This piece has been cleaned with some minor tooling to smooth the surfaces. However, it is a highly attractive example, certainly fine enough for Akers to use as the plate coin in his book. Light greenish-gold surfaces and bold design motifs are sufficient to create excellent eye appeal, despite the imperfections. Ex Fairfield Collection (Bowers and Ruddy, 10/1977), lot 1742; MidWinter ANA (Heritage, 2/1984), lot 216. From The Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr. Collection.

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aU 1798 Heraldic eagle Five 13 star reverse, Large 8, BD-2 ex: Harry W. Bass, Jr.

1803/2 Capped Bust Five, aU58 scarce Perfect t, BD-4 Variety

4028 1803/2 aU58 nGC. BD-4, r.4. Bass-Dannreuther Die State c/c. The perfect T in LIBERTY easily identifies the BD-4 variety, which was once believed to be extremely rare, but is now recognized as only scarce. This attractive AU58 example is well-detailed and brightly lustrous, with pleasing orange-gold surfaces. A few faint adjustment marks are evident on the lower obverse rim. (#8084)

BD-2 1805 Half eagle, Ms62 Gently rolling Luster

4026 1798 Large eagle, Large 8, 13 star reverse aU50 PCGs. BD-2, r.5. Ex: HW Bass Jr. Bass-Dannreuther Die State c/b. The obverse die is immediately identified by the heavy crack beneath the date, as also seen on the very rare 1798 Small Eagle BD-1. This is a pleasing lemon-gold representative with ample luster and a good strike. Marks are inconsequential save for a faint thin diagonal line on the eagles neck. Though he never obtained an 1822 half eagle, Harry W. Bass, Jr. nonetheless had perhaps the greatest collection of U.S. gold coins, assembled by die state in addition to date and mintmark. Ex: Harry W. Bass, Jr. Collection, Part II (Bowers and Merena, 10/1999), lot 723, earlier purchased from Numismatics, Ltd. on July 5, 1973. (#8078)

aU sharpness 1800 Five Dollar, BD-5

4027 1800 Bent nGC Details. aU. BD-5, High r.3. BassDannreuther Die State e/c. No bend is readily detected, though edge marks are noted at 5:30 on the obverse and 5 oclock on the reverse. A few minor abrasions do not merit further mention. Light wear on the portrait highpoints confirms brief circulation. Ex: Las Colinas Sale (Steve Ivy, 9/1981), lot 1626, flip included. From The Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr. Collection.
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4029 1805 Ms62 nGC. CaC. Close Date, BD-2, r.4. BassDannreuther Die State f/c, approaching terminal with extensive die clashing and cracks. Despite being very scarce regardless of grade, the BD-2 ranks second among the various 1805 half eagle die pairs for collector accessibility, a testament to how challenging the date can be. This MS62 example has gently rolling yellow-gold luster and a decent strike, with clear weakness only at the obverse stars. There is a small patch of grade-neutral adjustment marks above the TE in STATES. Post-striking abrasions are surprisingly few for the MS62 grade. (#8088)

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4030 1806 round top 6, 7x6 stars Cleaned anaCs. Fine 12 Details. BD-6, r.2. A well-worn straw-gold Heraldic Eagle five dollar type coin. The surfaces are cloudy with hairlines and display minor abrasions commensurate with the details grade. (#8089)

Impressive Ms63 1812 Five Dollar Wide Denomination, BD-1

XF sharpness 1806 Half eagle 7x6 stars, round top 6, BD-6

4031 1806 round top 6, 7x6 stars Polished nCs. XF Details. BD-6, r.2. BD-6 is the sole die marriage of the Capped Bust type with a 7x6 star arrangement, but fortunately for collectors, it is plentiful by the rarified standards of the series. This is a hairlined and glossy example with a few light marks on the nose and minor rim abrasions at 2:30 on the obverse and 3:30 on the reverse. (#8089) 4032 1810 Large Date, Large 5 ex-Jewelry, Damaged, Polished anaCs. XF40 Details. BD-4, r.2. This early half eagle type coin is glossy and moderately bright from cleaning. Small marks are plentiful across both sides and a pinscratch crosses Libertys cap. (#8108)

4033 1812 Ms63 nGC. Wide 5D, BD-1, r.3. The 1812 half eagle is a popular choice for type collectors, being relatively accessible in higher grades compared to many of its peers. BD-1 is the more available of two die pairs for the year, though still scarce in an absolute sense. This MS63 example comes from the more available earlier die state, without heavy clash marks. Though unevenly struck central details on the eagle are soft, while the obverse stars are far sharper this piece has great detail with atmospheric yellow-gold luster and only a handful of abrasions with any depth. For the two die pairs together, Census: 38 in 63, 42 finer (2/12). (#8112)

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smooth 1813 Five Dollar, BD-1, Ms62

near-Mint 1835 Classic Half eagle accessible McCloskey 1-a Dies

4038 1835 aU58 nGC. First Head, Breen-6504, McCloskey 1-a, r.2. The most accessible of the 1835 Classic half eagle die pairs, as all others are scarce at best with many rare. This yellow-gold example is unusually pale and radiant with just a touch of wear on the high points of the portrait and eagle. Modestly abraded with unevenly struck obverse stars but decent all-around eye appeal for those who like a lighter look. (#8173) 4039 1836 aU50 nGC. second Head, Large Date, Breen-6509, McCloskey 4-C, r.3. A briefly circulated but unblemished example of this Jackson-era gold type. The canary-gold surfaces display plentiful pockets of bright luster.(#8174) 4040 1836 aU58 nGC. second Head, Large Date, Breen-6509, McCloskey 4-C, r.3. Luster dominates all but the cheek and fields of this Borderline Uncirculated half eagle. No marks are remotely relevant, and the strike is sharp throughout.(#8174) 4041 1837 aU53 nGC. small Date, Breen-6513, McCloskey 3-C, r.4. This tan-gold Classic half eagle shows light wear on the curls but is evenly struck and void of obtrusive marks, though we note a minor reeding impression on the bust tip. Lowest mintage of the Philadelphia Classic five issues.(#8175) 4042 1838-C reverse scratched nGC Details. VF. Breen-6516, repunched 5, Variety 2, r.5. The scarcer of the two known die marriages for the introductory Charlotte half eagle issue. The 1838-C is also the only C-mint Classic five. The late die state with a bisecting reverse crack between 1:30 and 7:30. This tan-gold example has a pair of horizontal pinscratches on the central reverse. (#8177)

4034 1813 Ms62 nGC. BD-1, r.2. The Capped Head Left is among the rarest U.S. types, and the series contains several noncollectible dates, most notably the 1822 for which only three examples are known, two of which are permanently impounded in the Smithsonian. Fortunately for collectors, the first-year 1813 is comparatively available. The present butter-gold representative is refreshingly devoid of abrasions, though we note a pinpoint mark on the cheek for those who track auction appearances of the issue. Luster dominates the borders and devices, and the strike is good with only moderate blending of detail at the high points. (#8116) 4035 1818 ex-Jewelry, Damaged, Polished anaCs. VF20 Details. BD-1, r.5. This harshly cleaned rare date Capped Head Left half eagle has a flattened and wavy area near 12 oclock on the obverse and opposite near 6 oclock on the reverse. (#8119)

LIBerty HaLF eaGLes


4043 1839 aU58 nGC. The 1839-dated half eagles are an unheralded single-year design subtype. No mention is made in the Guide Book that the Liberty portrait changed between 1839 and 1840. This is a well struck and unmarked wheat-gold example with bright luster about each star.(#8191) 4044 1840-D tall D VF25 nGC. Variety 3-B. The Tall D, with its large rectangular opening, is readily distinguished from its rarer Small D counterpart. This caramel-gold representative displays expected wear on the portrait and plumage. The cheek has a slender diagonal mark and struck-in grease is noted near the arrowheads. (#8198)

CLassIC HaLF eaGLes


4036 1834 Plain 4 aU58 nGC. second Head, Breen-6502, McCloskey 2-a, r.1. A partly lustrous wheat-gold representative with moderate incompleteness of strike on the forehead curls. Marks are of no import save for a small reverse rim nick at 4 oclock and a wispy abrasion beneath the lowest arrowhead. (#8171) 4037 1834 Crosslet 4 Improperly Cleaned nGC Details. VF. second Head, Breen-6503, McCloskey 5-D, r.4. A faintly hairlined almond-gold example of this scarce and highly regarded Classic half eagle variety. Well detailed for the VF level, and abrasions are moderate aside from a slender mark on the jaw and a granular area between stars 11 and 12.(#8172)

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Choice XF 1841-D Half eagle small D Mintmark

1844-O Half eagle, Ms60 elusive Mint state example

4045 1841-D small D XF45 PCGs. Variety 5-D. Glimpses of canarygold luster brighten protected regions of this otherwise green-gold Choice XF Dahlonega half eagle. The devices exhibit expected incompleteness of strike, but there are no consequential abrasions. Fewer than 30,000 pieces were struck, and a majority of those bear a Small D mintmark. (#8204) 4046 1843-D Medium D Obverse scratched nGC Details. aU. Variety 10-H. A vertical pinscratch on the neck corresponds to the NGC designation. We also note vertical hairlines on the left obverse field. Light high point wear confirms brief circulation, but the green-gold surfaces retain noticeable shimmering luster.

4050 1844-O Ms60 nGC. Variety 2. The 1844-O half eagle claims a huge mintage of 364,600 pieces, making this issue an available date and a popular choice with mintmark type specialists. Mint State examples are very scarce, however, as few pieces were saved by collectors. This impressive Mint State example is well-detailed and lustrous, with vivid orange-gold surfaces and highlights of green. Census: 12 in 60, 45 finer (2/12). (#8222)

near-Gem 1847/7 Half eagle extra 7 at Border

1844-C Half eagle, aU53 Just 23,631 Pieces struck

4047 1844-C aU53 nGC. A nicely struck wheat-gold example of this better Charlotte issue. Marks are minor for the AU53 grade aside from faint contact above the first S in STATES and near the base of the chin. Luster illuminates the plumage, hair, and peripheries. Ex: Mid-Winter ANA (Heritage, 2/1984), lot 241, auction flip included. From The Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr. Collection. (#8220)

Borderline Uncirculated 1844-D Half eagle

4048 1844-D aU58 nGC. A currently unlisted rare die variety for the issue that features the date left aligned with the bust tip. The usual 1844-D has the date centered beneath the bust. Pleasing luster extent brightens the apricot-gold surfaces of this near-Mint Dahlonega type coin. Smooth save for a brief slender mark beneath the jaw and a mint-made strike-through beneath the F in FIVE. (#8221) 4049 1844-O aU58 nGC. Variety 2. Luminous with straw-gold surfaces that show bright luster in protected areas. Free from any consequential abrasions. A briefly circulated No Motto New Orleans example.(#8222)

4051 1847/7 Ms64 nGC. Fs-301. Several prominent date-punch errors exist for the high-mintage 1847 half eagle issue, though only one, the FS-301 with the top of an errant 7 just above the denticles, is listed in the Guide Book. On this Choice Mint State representative, the top of the 7 is partly broken-down but still visible to the unaided eye. Aside from the excitement of the variety, this is a quality pre-Civil War Liberty half eagle, sharply struck with blossoming yellow-gold luster and few individually significant marks outside the left obverse field. For the variety, Census: 5 in 64, 1 finer (1/12). (#8232)

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4052 1847-D Good 6 PCGs. Variety 16-M. This well-worn goldenbrown No Motto five serves as an entry-level addition to a Dahlonega type set. The peripheral legends and stars are clear, and all letters in LIBERTY are at least partly readable.(#8234) 4053 1848-D XF40 nGC. Variety 18-M. Generally green-gold with rich russet toning in protected obverse areas. Moderately circulated but minimally abraded. The reverse die with a radial crack from the rim at 4:30 through the tips of the upper two arrowheads. The crack resumes above the beak to the rim at 11 oclock.(#8238)

4057 1853-C Cleaning Genuine PCGs. aU Details. Variety 2. A rare die marriage with a bold C mintmark and a date left-aligned with the bust tip. This untoned Charlotte half eagle is a bit bright but retains ample luster. The fields display both scattered and clustered small abrasions.(#8254)

1853-D Half eagle, aU55 Large D, Variety 29-V

Luminous 1849-C Five Dollar, aU50 Charlottes Beginning of the end

4054 1849-C aU50 PCGs. Variety 2. The scarcer of the two known die pairs. The date is entered slightly higher and further right than on the common Variety 1. This is a splendidly detailed and minimally abraded Charlotte half eagle with minutely granular olive-gold surfaces. The stars are well-struck, and the fletchings show only minor incompleteness. (#8241) 4055 1850 aU58 nGC. Both sides of this near-Mint specimen have nearly full satin luster with only a hint of high-point wear. An exceptional example that is seldom found so fine. Census: 28 in 58, 7 finer (2/12).(#8243)

4058 1853-D Large D aU55 nGC. Variety 29-V. Five varieties employ various combinations of two obverse and four reverse dies. The date is left-aligned with the bust tip and the mintmark leans left above to the E in FIVE. This pleasing light yellow example has hints of pale greenish overtones with strong luster. Splashes of pale orange appear on the reverse. Marks are minimal and eye appeal is excellent. (#8255)

radiant aU50 1855-C Five Dollar

1852-D Half eagle, aU50 Variety 28-U


4059 1855-C aU50 nGC. Variety 1. Sole die pair, in an earlier state without the spectacular die break across the first few letters of AMERICA. Lightly worn but radiant, this example has pale, almost white gold interiors with richer butter-yellow hues close to the margins. Numerous scattered abrasions contribute to the grade. Census: 10 in 50, 78 finer (2/12). (#8262) 4060 1856-C Improperly Cleaned nGC Details. XF. Variety 1. Sole die pair for the year. Though this mid-decade Charlotte gold coins yellow surfaces show obvious aftereffects of cleaning, it has quality details for the grade, at least in the centers; peripheral devices such as the stars are more uneven.(#8267)

4056 1852-D aU50 nGC. Variety 28-U. The 1852-D Liberty five is one of the more available D-mint half eagles, from a mintage of 91,584 pieces. The first numeral in the date is positioned to the right of the bust tip, indicating Variety 28-U. The present coin is a well-detailed AU specimen, showing the typical soft strike seen on most examples of this issue. Traces of mint luster cling to the orange-gold surfaces. (#8252)

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Unmarked 1859-C Five Dollar, aU53

4064 1876-CC VG8 PCGs. This delightful low-grade 1876-CC half eagle obviously did more than its share of work in commerce before being rescued by a collector in the late 19th or early 20th century. Both sides are light yellow with only a few trivial handling marks. (#8340)

aU 1878-CC Five Dollar rare Low-Mintage Issue

4061 1859-C aU53 nGC. This green-gold Southern branch mint five retains its original skin and is free from detrimental marks. The sole planchet imperfection is minor and limited to the second S in STATES. As always for this scarce Charlotte issue, the eagle has indistinct definition due to an indifferently prepared reverse die. The borders are well struck and the stars show crisp radials. (#8281)

1868-s Half eagle, aU53 Conditionally rare in Mint state

4062 1868-s aU53 nGC. The 1868-S Liberty half eagle is a condition rarity in Mint State grades, and examples in AU53 condition are quite elusive. This lightly worn specimen retains most of its original detail and mint luster, with pleasing greenish-gold surfaces that show only minor abrasions. Census: 12 in 53, 55 finer (2/12). (#8316)

rare aU 1871-CC Five Dollar

4063 1871-CC aU50 PCGs. Variety 1-a. The usually seen Wide CC reverse for this challenging low mintage Carson City issue, though a very rare Close CC variety is known. Rich butter-gold toning graces this attractive AU half eagle. Well struck at the borders, though the eagles neck and Libertys curls and eyebrow are incompletely brought up. Minimally abraded save for a brief thin mark near the M in AMERICA. Population: 5 in 50, 16 finer (1/12). (#8323)

4065 1878-CC aU50 nGC. A low survival rate and a minimal mintage of 9,054 pieces ensures the rarity of this Carson City emission. Only a single 78-CC has been certified as Mint State, and the typical example grades XF. The present representative is straw-gold with smooth and slightly luminous surfaces. A lint mark over the branch stem is of mint origin, and the only two remotely mentionable abrasions are cheek of Liberty and the back of her neck. The strike is good by the standards of the Western facility, though the eagles neck and Libertys neck display incompleteness. Census: 5 in 50, 16 finer (2/12). (#8346) 4066 1879 Ms63 nGC. CaC. This frosty and highly lustrous Select Mint State specimen is an exceptional representative of the conditionally scarce 1879 half eagle with brilliant yellow-gold surfaces and trivial, grade-consistent marks. Census: 35 in 63, 25 finer (2/12).(#8348)

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1883-CC Half eagle, aU55 Underrated Carson City Issue

splendid Ms63 1892-CC Half eagle Condition Census Quality

4067 1883-CC aU55 PCGs. Variety 1-a. The 1883-CC half eagle is an underrated issue from a mintage of 12,958 pieces. Doug Winter estimates the surviving population at 100-125 examples in all grades, and attractive Choice AU specimens, like the present coin, are quite rare. This impressive coin features well-detailed design elements, with a little softness on the eagles head. The surfaces are lightly abraded and show prooflike reflectivity in sheltered areas. Population: 10 in 55, 17 finer (1/12). (#8362) 4068 1883-s Ms63 PCGs. Distinct green and rose tones appear on the satiny yellow-gold surfaces of this Select Mint State half eagle. The mintage was only 83,200 coins, and the few that survive are rarely as nice as this example. The average certified grade is about AU55. Population: 29 in 63, 3 finer (2/12).(#8363)

4072 1892-CC Ms63 nGC. Vibrant cartwheel luster and minimally abraded surfaces ensure the eye appeal of this sharply struck Carson City five dollar. A desirable example that will no doubt command spirited floor bidding. The 92-CC is readily located in AU and bagmarked Mint State, but is surprisingly rare above the MS62 level. Census: 9 in 63, 4 finer (2/12). (#8380) 4073 1898-s Ms63 PCGs. A conditionally rare half eagle, the 1898S had a mintage of nearly 1.4 million coins but a low survival rate. The average certified grade is less than MS60. This Select Mint State specimen has brilliant yellow surfaces with frosty luster and sharp design motifs. Population: 61 in 63, 39 finer (2/12). (#8397) 4074 1900 Ms64 PCGs. Crisply struck with saturated butter-yellow color over much of each side and a smaller, paler core. Small, scattered marks are consistent with the near-Gem grade. PCGS has graded 91 numerically finer examples (2/12).(#8400) 4075 1900 Ms64 PCGs. CaC. An impressive Choice Mint State half eagle struck in the final year of operation at the second Mint facility in Philadelphia, this specimen has frosty yellow luster with sharp design elements and excellent eye appeal.(#8400) 4076 1901/0-s Ms64 nGC. Fs-301. The curve of an underdigit is obvious near the northeast corner of the second 1 in the date. A lustrous and crisply struck apricot-gold near-Gem without any detrimental marks.(#8403)

1884-CC Half eagle, aU55 Variety 1-a, Only Known Die Pair

4069 1884-CC aU55 nGC. Variety 1-a. Only one die pair is known for the 1884-CC half eagles, producing 16,402 of those coins. This pleasing example has trivial marks on each side, as expected for the grade. Both sides exhibit light yellow surfaces with considerable rose overtones, retaining nearly full luster. Census: 49 in 55, 51 finer (2/12). (#8365)

1903-s Half eagle, Ms65+ extraordinary Luster and Color

shimmering Gem 1885 Half eagle

4077 1903-s Ms65+ PCGs. CaC. An amazing Gem S-Mint half eagle that carries the + designation, this piece survives from a mintage that approached 2 million coins, with few remaining in such remarkable preservation. This boldly detailed example has satiny yellow-gold luster with splashes of orange on each side. Population: 1 in 65+, 14 finer (2/12). (#8408) 4070 1885 Ms65 nGC. Despite a generous mintage of just over 600,000 pieces, the 1885 half eagle emerges as a condition rarity at the Gem level. This NGC-certified MS65 coin has sharp detail, as often seen, but the near-absence of abrasions on its peach-andyellow surfaces is a welcome surprise. Census: 12 in 65, 1 finer (2/12). (#8367) 4071 1885-s Ms64 PCGs. Sharply struck with brilliant yellow-gold surfaces, this Choice Mint State example has exceptional eye appeal. Scattered surface marks on each side are entirely trivial and expected for the grade. PCGS has only certified 42 finer (2/12). (#8368)
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4078 1906-s Ms64 PCGs. CaC. An impressive near-Gem, this 1906-S Liberty five is highly lustrous with bright yellow surfaces and sharp design motifs. Conditionally rare and always in demand. Population: 31 in 64, 16 finer (2/12).(#8415) 4079 1907-D Ms64 nGC. Only two Denver Mint Liberty half eagles were coined, and both are rather plentiful. This specimen has a bold strike with satiny yellow-gold luster and excellent eye appeal. (#8417)

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1907-D Half eagle, Ms66

XF Details 1909-O Five

4080 1907-D Ms66 PCGs. This high grade Liberty type coin is well struck with lustrous honey-tinged surfaces. Only negligible abrasions can be seen upon evaluation beneath a loupe. This early Denver Mint issue is readily secured in bagmarked Mint State but is rare in the present quality. Population: 15 in 66, 2 finer (2/12). (#8417)

4084 1909-O Damaged nGC Details. XF. This straw-gold key date half eagle has numerous vertical marks on the obverse, but the reverse appears problem-free save for faint hairlines characteristic of the XF grade. The mintmark is low relief but nicely outlined. The final gold issue from the New Orleans Mint. (#8515)

InDIan HaLF eaGLes


1908 Indian Five Dollar, Ms64 Minimally Marked, nice Original Luster

Choice aU 1909-O Half eagle Lightly Circulated Key Issue

4081 1908 Ms64 PCGs. CaC. This is a popular first-year issue that was saved in relatively high numbers as a curiosity. This is a lovely, highly lustrous example that is strongly struck throughout. The deep orange-gold color shows intermittent dashes of original lilac on each side. Minimally abraded. (#8510) 4082 1908-s aU58 nGC. The 1908-S Indian half eagle is always popular because it represents the first year of the design and claims an extremely low mintage. This attractive near-Mint specimen is well-detailed and lustrous, with highlights of rose, yellow, and lilac. (#8512)

1908-s Indian Five, Ms62 Bela Lyon Pratts Incuse Design

4083 1908-s Ms62 nGC. The San Francisco Mint coined 82,000 Indian eagles in the debut year of 1908, and the issue is considered scarce in all grades with an average certified grade of AU58. This lustrous specimen has light yellow surfaces with faint hairlines and scattered marks visible only under magnification. (#8512)

4085 1909-O aU55 nGC. CaC. The 1909-O half eagle is an anachronistic coinage, the last gold issue produced at the superannuated New Orleans Mint and the only Indian Head production from that facility; in fact, it was the first O-mint half eagle produced since the 1894-O Liberty Head issue 15 years before. The 1909-O was produced to the extent of 34,200 pieces, littleproduced and lesser-saved as an unnoticed mintmarked issue that was not a first-year production. This Choice AU example should fill the want list of many a collector, showing light, even wear over the design elements. The only mentionable marks are in the area of IN GOD WE TRUST. (#8515)

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Mint state 1909-O Five Dollar end of an era in new Orleans

1911 Ms64+ Five Dollar Bright, Lustrous surfaces

4088 1911 Ms64+ PCGs. The surfaces are bright yellow-gold and show minimal abrasions on each side. Examples of the Indian five dollar are seldom located in such a superior state, and this piece is an especially good value as it is so close to a Gem designation. Sharply struck overall with the only noticeable weakness seen on the lowest feather in the headdress. Population: 18 in 64+, 48 finer (2/12). (#8520) 4089 1911-D aU55 nGC. Dark greenish patina appears on both sides of this still-lustrous Choice AU specimen. The 1911-D is a scarce date in the series from a limited mintage of 72,500 pieces. (#8521)

surprisingly Colorful 1912-s Five, Ms62

4086 1909-O Ms60 nGC. By 1909, the New Orleans Mint was an obsolete antique. Reopened in 1879 after a hiatus during the Civil War and Reconstruction, it was the last of the original branch mints in use, and it suffered by comparison to the main Mint in Philadelphia and the branch mints, San Francisco and especially the newly established facility in Denver. For its last year of production, 1909, the New Orleans Mint struck a single gold issue, 34,200 half eagles, whose survivors collectively form a key date among Indian half eagles even as they close the Southern gold chapter of U.S. Mint history. A scarce Mint State survivor, this MS60 coin has a number of light digs and abrasions, especially in the area of E PLURIBUS UNUM. Yet for all the evidence of coin-to-coin contact, this apricot-gold piece is luminous throughout and has no trace of wear. The winning bidder likely will be someone able to appreciate its qualities in person; neither text nor images can convey all the facets of this piece. (#8515) 4087 1909-s aU58 nGC. The 1909-S Indian half eagle is an elusive issue in all Mint state grades. This impressive near-Mint example is boldly detailed, with subtle mint luster and accents of yellow, rose, and amber patina.(#8516)

4090 1912-s Ms62 nGC. A luminous example of the 1912-S half eagle, challenging in Mint State despite a mintage of 392,000 pieces. Though the strike is typically soft, the eye appeal is strong, thanks to understated luster and a mixture of deep orange and violet colors. A great opportunity for a series specialist. Census: 53 in 62, 26 finer (2/12). (#8524) 4091 1913 Ms63 PCGs. CaC. Faint green overtones appear on the highly lustrous yellow-gold surfaces of this Select Mint State 1913 half eagle. Representative of a plentiful date and likely destined for a gold type set.(#8525)

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shimmering Gem 1915 Half eagle

4093 1915-s aU58 nGC. Both sides of this near-Mint specimen retain nearly full luster with straw-gold color and excellent eye appeal. A scarce date in the Indian half eagle series.(#8531)

Copper-toned Ms62 1915-s Half eagle

4094 1915-s Ms62 nGC. An uncommonly well-defined example of this challenging S-mint Indian five, an issue seldom seen in Mint State. Generous orange-gold luster has numerous dots of emerald and jade on the obverse where the copper mixture has toned, though the more strongly abraded reverse has just a few spots along the rim. Census: 79 in 62, 21 finer (2/12). (#8531) 4095 1916-s Ms61 nGC. Lustrous rose-gold surfaces exhibit sharp design motifs with splashes of dark greenish patina. Both sides show the scattered surface marks expected for the grade. (#8532)

select 1916-s Indian Five Colorful surfaces

4092 1915 Ms65 nGC. The Indian quarter and half eagles present special challenges to condition-conscious collectors, because the fields and high points of the devices are exposed equally. The 1915 half eagle, despite a mintage of more than half a million pieces, is a borderline condition rarity in the MS65 band and unavailable any finer (1/12). This Gem shimmers when turned in the light, its apricot-accented yellow-gold luster subtly frosted. Both sides have solidly defined devices, including fully outlined pendants on the necklace, and the surfaces are smooth with few marks of any seriousness. (#8530)

4096 1916-s Ms63 PCGs. The orange-gold surfaces of this Select 1916-S Indian half eagle display only minor contact marks and a few highlights of red and green color. The design elements are well-detailed and mint luster is strong, but subtle. The 1916-S is a scarce issue in Select condition and higher grades are quite elusive. (#8532)

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PrOOF InDIan HaLF eaGLe

superb Gem Matte Proof 1912 Half eagle an exquisitely struck Marvel

4097 1912 Pr67 nGC. A century perhaps a touch more or

less has passed since this exquisite matte proof half eagle was struck. At the time, the issue as a whole was not much in demand. The changes to gold coinage designs that took place in 1907 and 1908 swept out the brilliant-mirror proof finish along with the Gobrecht and Longacre effigies. In place of the mirrors, a matte finish then popular in Europe was installed. The matte finish had its admirers among a subset of highly advanced collectors, but previously loyal customers complained in droves. In 1909 and 1910, the Mint experimented with a hybrid finish, popularly called Roman gold, but the compromise was a wretched one, and by 1911, the Mint was back to a matte finish for gold proofs, which it carried on until 1915, the last of the classic proof dates. To a certain extent, the matte proof gold issues remain polarizing today, or at least an acquired taste, though the overall reception is far better now. Collectors particularly prize the highest-end representatives, and a coin such as the present Superb Gem specimen certainly would qualify. Delicate facets give the honey-mustard surfaces the subtlest appearance of life but otherwise do not draw attention to themselves. The focus, instead, is on the crisply struck details, just as the European pioneers of matte proofs had intended. This exquisitely preserved piece is sure to appeal to proof gold connoisseurs. Census: 17 in 67, 3 finer (2/12). (#8543)

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earLy eaGLes
XF Details 1795 ten Dollar 13 Leaves, BD-4

1801 ten Dollar, Flashy Ms61, BD-2 Lovely Uncirculated example

4098 1795 13 Leaves Bent nGC Details. XF. BD-4, r.5. Moderately wavy, most evident near the O in OF and the field to the right of the date. The straw-gold surfaces are mildly glossy but lack mentionable abrasions. Luster fills the wings and emerges from other design crevices. The breast feathers are mostly worn but Libertys curls provide ample detail. The introductory Small Eagle type was only struck through mid-1797 and is highly elusive relative to demand. BD-4 is scarcer than the usually encountered 1795 variety, BD-1. Ex: Royce Samuels Auction (Steve Ivy, 5/1981), lot 1566, flip included. From The Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr. Collection. (#8551)

4099 1801 Ms61 nGC. BD-2, r.2. Bass-Dannreuther Die State a/a. Both dies are perfect with no clash marks, die cracks, or evidence of lapping. The obverse has nine vertical spines in the cap, but their source is unknown. They are not clash marks. On the obverse, star 1 is distant from the hair curl, star 8 is close to the cap, and star 13 nearly touches the drapery. Each of those star positions is individually diagnostic for the plentiful BD-2 of 1801, far the most common early eagle variety of any date from 1795 to 1804. This lovely Mint State specimen has satiny yellow surfaces with faint violet overtones. The prooflike reverse shows numerous faint adjustment marks that were mostly obliterated when this piece was minted. (#8564)

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LIBerty eaGLes
4100 1841 XF40 PCGs. Despite the presence of myriad surface marks, this pleasing XF specimen has light green-gold surfaces with a trace of luster on each side. Only 63,131 examples were minted, and few of those survive today.(#8582)

rare aU 1852-O ten Dollar Just 18,000 Pieces Issued

near-Mint 1844-O ten Dollar Misplaced Date, repunched Mintmark

4105 1852-O aU50 PCGs. Variety 2. Blended sea-green and honeygold attest to the originality of this well defined and low mintage New Orleans No Motto ten. Refreshingly unabraded except for a faded thin mark above star 13. As always for the 52-O, a shield ring is present atop the second vertical stripe. Population: 16 in 50, 19 finer (1/12). (#8609) 4101 1844-O aU58 nGC. Variety 1. Four die marriages are known for the 1844-O. Variety 1 is distinguished by a misplaced date digit in the dentils beneath the 8 in the date and repunching within the inner loop of the mintmark. This boldly struck near-Mint example has original butter-gold color and is only moderately marked save for a slender abrasion above the beak. (#8591) 4102 1848 aU58 nGC. A crisply struck and surprisingly unabraded straw-gold No Motto ten. Luster brightens design elements. This example has a shield ring, similar to that on the 1851-O except that the vertical shield lines extend over the ring. Census: 44 in 58, 26 finer (2/12).(#8599) 4106 1853/2 aU53 nGC. Fs-301. The lower curve and point of an underdigit 2 is obvious within the 3. Bright luster dominates design elements of this crisply struck honey-gold overdated No Motto ten. Distributed moderate marks are customary for lightly circulated examples of the type.(#8611) 4107 1854-s XF45 PCGs. Traces of luster remain on each side of this lovely S-Mint eagle, struck in the first year of San Francisco Mint operation. Most 1854-S coins are rare, although the eagle and especially the double eagle are common.(#8615) 4108 1855-O Damaged nGC Details. XF. Variety 2. The meager mintage of 18,000 pieces makes any example of the 1855-O worthy of numismatic consideration. This is a slightly bright representative with a granular texture on the reverse and distributed abrasions on both sides.(#8617)

1849-O Liberty ten, XF45 elusive Variety 3

Choice XF 1855-O ten Difficult new Orleans Issue

4103 1849-O XF45 nGC. Variety 3. This rare variety has a ring at the top of the second vertical shield stripe, with the mintmark centered over the left serif of the N in TEN. Bright mustard-yellow surfaces have accompanying blue-green toning on each side of this Choice XF. Considerable luster remains visible for the grade. An impressive and important New Orleans eagle. Census: 20 in 45, 46 finer (2/12). (#8602) 4104 1851-O aU55 PCGs. Variety 1. Three die marriages are currently confirmed, all of which have a shield ring atop the second vertical stripe. The present lightly to moderately abraded lemongold New Orleans example displays ample luster, especially on the eagle and reverse margin. Population: 38 in 55, 26 finer (2/12). (#8607)

4109 1855-O XF45 nGC. Variety 2. Douglas Winter (2006) identifies two die varieties from the mintage of just 18,000 pieces, but his repunched date listing turned out to be strike doubling on the only confirmed die pair. The present Choice XF New Orleans No Motto example displays pockets of bright luster and shows only moderate wear. The straw-gold surfaces are mildly bright and display the expected number of scattered small marks. (#8617)

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Borderline Uncirculated 1858-O ten Only 20,000 Pieces struck

4113 1874-CC Improperly Cleaned nGC Details. VG. This caramel-gold rare date Carson City ten is somewhat bright and glossy from cleaning and has a few moderate obverse marks. The most collectible CC-mint issue from the 1870s.(#8670) 4114 1874-CC Improperly Cleaned nGC Details. VG. A thickly hairlined early Carson City eagle. Both wings display partial plumage detail although Libertys hair is well worn. The honeygold surfaces show no consequential abrasions.(#8670) 4115 1874-CC VF20 PCGs. Despite wear on Libertys curls and the right (facing) wing, hints of flashy luster persist at the reverse periphery. The pumpkin-gold fields are moderately abraded. The most available Carson City issue from the 1870s, but nonetheless rare relative to the 1891-CC. Ex: Orlando FUN (Heritage, 1/2009), lot 5562, which realized $1,725.(#8670)

4110 1 8 5 8 - O aU 5 8 n G C . A lovely green-gold near-Mint representative of this better New Orleans issue. Luster shimmers from the motifs and legends. No marks are remotely consequential, but a shallow strike-through (as made) is noted above star 3. A scant 20,000 pieces were struck, though the issue is more collectible than its 1859-O successor. (#8626)

1874-CC Liberty ten, aU Details More available Carson City type Issue

near-Mint 1868-s ten Dollar none Certified Finer

4111 1868-s aU58 nGC. The 1868-S eagle is difficult to locate in any level of preservation. NGC and PCGS have certified only about 130 pieces, all in circulated grades. The two services have seen a mere 12 near-Mint State examples, the present coin being one of these. Both sides possess ample luster and well defined design features. Only the star centers and eagles neck feathers are a tad soft. The only mentionable marks are two brief thin marks on the upper-left obverse field. Census: 10 in 58, 0 finer (2/12). (#8654)

4116 1874-CC Improperly Cleaned nGC Details. aU. Variety 1-a. The 1874-CC Liberty eagle is one of the more available early dates in the Carson City series, with an estimated surviving population of 150-175 examples in all grades. Like many Carson City coins of this period, the strike on this specimen is softer on the obverse than the reverse. The surfaces show an unnatural brightness, with shades of green, rose, and orange color.

1875-CC eagle, XF Details elusive, Underrated Date

Choice Fine 1872-CC eagle

4112 1872-CC Fine 15 nGC. Variety 1-B. The more available of the two known die marriages, but any 1872-CC eagle is rare due to a mintage of just 4,600 pieces, none of which were saved for numismatic reasons until the 20th century. NGC has yet to certify any examples above AU55. The present Choice Fine example displays the expected level of wear on Libertys hair and the eagles wings, but the shield lines are distinct. Marks are few and unimportant given its extent in circulation, though for pedigree purposes we note a faded pinscratch behind the hairbun. (#8664)

4117 1875-CC Improperly Cleaned nGC Details. XF. Variety 1-a. The 1875-CC Liberty ten is one of the most elusive eagles from the Carson City Mint, with an estimated surviving population of 65-75 pieces in all grades. This specimen shows the typical soft strike on the obverse, but the reverse is more strongly impressed. The surfaces show an unnatural sheen, due to a previous cleaning, but traces of mint luster remain in protected areas. (#8673) 4118 1878-s aU55 nGC. Pale yellow surfaces retain nearly full satin luster on this Choice AU example, with only a trace of wear on the high points. Trivial surface marks are minimal on this low-mintage piece. Census: 37 in 55, 31 finer (2/12).(#8682)

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Choice XF 1879-O ten Dollar rare new Orleans Issue

4124 1888-s Ms63 PCGs. Despite the modest grade that results from scattered surface marks, this is a stunning example with brilliant orange-gold luster, sharp design elements, and reflective, nearly prooflike fields. PCGS has only certified three examples in finer grades (2/12).(#8714) 4125 1889-s Ms63+ PCGs. CaC. A well struck apricot and sea-green representative with good luster and no remotely distracting marks. The 1889-S is fairly common in typical mint state but becomes rare above the MS63 level. Population: 1 in 63+, 19 finer (2/12). (#8716) 4126 1891-CC aU58 nGC. CaC. Variety 1-a. Booming luster sweeps this solidly struck canary-gold Carson City type coin. The scattered marks are consistent with a brief stint in Old West commerce.(#8720) 4127 1891-CC Ms61 PCGs. Variety 1-a. Straw-gold surfaces exhibit well struck design features. Moderate marks are scattered about, resulting in occasional breaks in the luster flow. Popular as a Carson City type coin.(#8720)

4119 1879-O XF45 PCGs. After an 18-year gap, the New Orleans Mint reopened in 1879 with the express purpose of helping the other branch mints produce Morgan dollars to fulfill the BlandAllison Act. In addition, New Orleans struck tiny mintages of eagles (1,500 pieces) and double eagles (2,325 pieces). While the double eagles command huge prices today, the 1879-O ten is affordable relative to its rarity. The present yellow-gold example has moderate wear and occasional glimpses of luster. A few minor marks are noted on the left reverse. Population: 11 in 45, 20 finer (1/12). (#8685) 4120 1881-CC Improperly Cleaned nGC Details. VF. A single die pair is known from the low mintage of 24,015. This orange-gold and cream-gray Carson City ten is hairlined but is void of scratches or other visible marks.(#8692) 4121 1881-CC aU50 nGC. A single die pair is known from the low mintage of 24,015 pieces. This Carson City representative has pleasing luster extent and is without any detracting marks. We do note a strike-through mint error that affects the lower right border of the eagles neck.(#8692)

Lustrous Ms62 1891-CC ten

smooth Choice aU 1882-CC eagle

4128 1891-CC Ms62 PCGs. Variety 1-a. This lemon-gold Carson City type coin boasts booming luster and an exemplary strike. Only lightly marked for the MS62 level, though we note a faint reeding impression on the chin. The 1891-CC is the most prevalent ten dollar issue from the legendary Western facility but is always in demand. (#8720) 4129 1893-s Ms62 nGC. Frosty light yellow surfaces and strong design details are evident on both sides of this moderately marked eagle. Plentiful at this grade, the 1893-S is rarely seen in finer grades. (#8728) 4130 1894 Ms64+ PCGs. The conditionally rare 1894 is plentiful in abraded Mint State grades but is an important find in the present quality. The green-gold surfaces teem with luster and exhibit a bold strike. Population: 4 in 64+, 1 finer (1/12).(#8729)

4122 1882-CC aU55 nGC. An impressive example of this challenging Carson City issue. Bright luster dominates the margins and other design recesses. No marks are remotely consequential, and the wings and the hair above the ear show only slight wear. The low mintage 1882-CC is rare in all grades and nearly uncollectible in Mint State. (#8696) 4123 1883-s Ms61 PCGs. CaC. Myriad surface marks appear on both sides of this frosty yellow-gold eagle. Only 38,000 of these were minted, and few survive today. Hints of orange and olive patina are evident on each side. Population: 18 in 61, 23 finer (2/12). (#8702)

4131 1895 Ms64 PCGs. The 1895 is common in bagmarked Mint State, but is surprisingly elusive at the MS64 level and is nearly unobtainable as a Gem. This crisply struck representative exhibits sweeping luster and a number of wispy field grazes. Population: 53 in 64, 2 finer (1/12).(#8732)

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Condition rarity Ms65 1895 eagle

Fabulous Ms66+ 1898 eagle

4132 1895 Ms65 PCGs. While this date is seen with some frequency in grades through MS64, it is extremely rare in Gem and better condition; PCGS records show just two MS65 coins and none numerically finer (1/12). The only previous Heritage appearance of a Gem-or-better example of the issue, for an MS66 NGC coin, dates back to 1996. The rich, slightly satiny luster on this coin is deep yellow-orange with occasional ripening toward the latter color. The strike is uneven on the obverse stars, but the central devices offer bold definition, and the patinated surfaces are refreshingly undisturbed. Population: 2 in 65, 0 finer (1/12). (#8732) 4133 1895-O aU58 nGC. Variety 2. This Borderline Uncirculated New Orleans ten is minimally abraded aside from a small rim ding on the reverse at 6:30. Luster dominates the reverse and the obverse border. Libertys hair is also lustrous.(#8733) 4134 1897-s Ms61 PCGs. Myriad surface marks on each side include a heavy mark near star 3, the only consequential imperfection on this elusive piece. The surfaces are bright yellow with reflective fields. A single copper spot appears on the reverse at the U of UNITED. Population: 27 in 61, 45 finer (2/12).(#8739) 4135 1897-s Ms62 PCGs. CaC. Satiny yellow-gold surfaces display faint green and rose overtones on this brilliant and fully lustrous specimen. The mintage of 234,750 coins seems sufficient to supply collectors today, but this issue is conditionally scarce with finer examples rarely encountered. Population: 25 in 62, 20 finer (2/12). (#8739) 4136 1898 Ms64 nGC. In the MS64 grade, the 1898 is considerably scarcer than its 1899 Philadelphia successor yet trades at similar levels. A crisply struck and lustrous honey-gold near-Gem with a small number of wispy field grazes. Certified in a former generation holder.(#8740)

4137 1898 Ms66+ nGC. Garrett and Guth write of this date: Despite its high mintage, the 1898 eagle is nowhere near as common as dates such as 1893, 1897, 1899, 1901, 1901-S, and 1907. Apparently, far fewer of this date were shipped to Europe, or they are still there waiting to be discovered. This effect is especially pronounced above the Gem level, where the date is a condition rarity. This MS66+ example is satiny and beautiful with a strong peach-orange tint to the obverse, while the reverse is brighter with a more yellow hue. Excellent detail and eye appeal in spades. Census: 1 in 66+, 2 finer (1/12). (#8740)

1901-O Liberty ten, Ms64+ Only One Finer Coin at PCGs

4138 1901-O Ms64+ PCGs. CaC. Variety 1. This near-Gem Liberty eagle is well struck save for the right (facing) claw. The sun-gold surfaces display only wispy marks, and the portrait is well preserved. The 1901-O is among the more available New Orleans issues, but is nonetheless rare at the MS64+ level and virtually unobtainable any finer. Population: 1 in 64+, 1 finer (1/12). (#8748)

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4139 1903 Ms63 PCGs. CaC. An elusive issue in finer grades with only 48 better pieces certified by PCGS (2/12), this Select Mint State 1903 eagle has reflective fields and sharp design features with lovely honey-gold surfaces.(#8752) 4140 1903-O Ms62 nGC. CaC. Variety 1. All Motto New Orleans issues are better dates due to low mintages. The 1903-O is among the more available, but is virtually unknown above the MS64 level. The present well struck MS62 example displays unbroken cartwheel luster and has a few wispy abrasions near the profile. (#8753) 4141 1903-s Ms64 nGC. CaC. This caramel-gold near-Gem offers dazzling luster and a precise strike. Surface imperfections are few and minor. The 1903-S is the only Liberty eagle issue with more coins certified as MS64 than as MS62.(#8754)

Collectible Pr55 1901 ten Dollar

select Mint state 1904-O eagle rich apricot-Gold Luster

4145 1901 Pr55 PCGs. The proof 1901 ten dollar is seldom encountered. Only 85 proofs were struck, and many examples were eventually spent, since ten dollars went far in commerce during the early 20th century. Even coin dealers of the day often deposited proofs, since such pieces were out of collector budgets and difficult to sell at a premium. This well-struck example retains considerable flashy luster throughout the borders. Scattered moderate marks are typical for a lightly circulated larger denomination gold piece. Ex: Central States Signature (Heritage, 4/2008), lot 3646, which realized $8,050. (#8841)

Cameo Gem Proof 1907 Liberty ten

4142 1904-O Ms63 nGC. MS63 is an important grade threshold for the 1904-O eagle, as the date is scarce at the Select level and a condition rarity any better. This modestly abraded example is decently struck overall, if uneven on the star details, and rich apricot-gold luster charms under light patina. Minor coppery patches appear at the upper-to-left reverse rim. Census: 43 in 63, 12 finer (2/12). (#8756) 4143 1906-D Ms63+ PCGs. CaC. This sharply defined Select Mint State piece has brilliant yellow-gold luster with satiny surfaces and excellent eye appeal. Highly popular with collectors as the first Denver Mint coinage.(#8760)

PrOOF LIBerty eaGLes


Briefly Circulated Proof 1901 eagle

4144 1901 Pr55 PCGs. The 1901 ten dollar is a seldom-seen date with only 85 proofs struck. Of that number, it is reliably estimated that today probably no more than two dozen pieces exist in all grades as recognizable proofs. The uniform depth of mirrored reflectivity in the fields of this coin leave no doubt about its proof status. Exposed areas display chatter from a short period of handling in the channels of commerce. Ex: New York Signature (Heritage, 6/2005), lot 6620, which realized $5,750. (#8841)

4146 1907 Pr65 Cameo nGC. Earlier in the nations history, such as in 1883 and 1892, a change in coinage design had led to increased production of proofs. That wasnt the case for the 1907 Liberty eagle, since the proof mintage of 74 pieces was the smallest since 1898. Deep cameo specimens are unknown, with none certified as Ultra Cameo by NGC or Deep Cameo by PCGS. Nonetheless, the present coin has outstanding cameo contrast on the reverse, and obverse contrast is also impressive. The strike is full, as expected of a proof, and the mirrored fields are virtually void of the most trivial imperfections. (#88847)

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InDIan eaGLes
Premium Gem 1907 Indian eagle Popular First-year, no Periods Design

Unmarked Ms62+ 1908-s eagle elusive Low-Mintage Issue

4149 1908-s Ms62+ PCGs. CaC. The 1908-S is the first of several low mintage San Francisco issues within this relatively short but challenging series. The present representative offers coruscating luster, rich peach and olive toning, a good strike, and only minor marks. Most 08-S tens are in circulated grades, due to the hard money tradition of the West. (#8861) 4150 1909-s aU58 nGC. Vivid green and rose-gold surfaces add to the eye appeal of this lightly circulated early-series Indian eagle. A few minor contact marks are present, the worst being a thin scratch in the left obverse field, near star 2.(#8864)

Ms64+ 1909-s Indian ten rare any Finer

4147 1907 no Periods Ms66 PCGs. CaC. Like the more famous High Relief double eagles of 1907, Saint-Gaudens initial design for the ten dollar gold piece had to be modified to make large-scale production practical. The result was the beautiful No Periods design, which was immediately popular with the public, being the first version of the design released into general circulation. While many examples were saved at the time of issue, few survivors have been preserved in Premium Gem condition. This delightful specimen is well-detailed, with just a touch of the usual softness on Libertys hair, and the attractive greenish-gold surfaces are remarkably free of distractions. Eye appeal is outstanding. Population: 81 in 66, 7 finer (1/12). (#8852) 4148 1908-D Motto Ms61 nGC. Wisps of green and pink overtones reside on the frosty yellow-gold surfaces of this fully brilliant specimen. Trivial grade-consistent marks are inconsequential. (#8860)

4151 1909-s Ms64+ PCGs. CaC. The 1909-S is much scarcer than its mintage implies. Most of the production went into West Coast circulation, since PCGS has graded pieces as low as Fine 12. In fact, a majority of certified examples are in grades less than Mint State. The present Choice caramel-gold representative is sharply struck and unabraded with a few flecks of struck-in grease (as coined) near the eagles back leg. Population: 4 in 64+, 25 finer (2/12). (#8864) 4152 1910-s aU58 nGC. The 1910-S Indian eagle is more difficult to locate than its large mintage would indicate, especially in Mint State grades. This lightly circulated example retains much original mint luster and design detail and shows only minor signs of contact. (#8867) 4153 1910-s aU58 PCGs. A trace of wear appears on the high points of this pleasing near-Mint specimen. Despite a substantial mintage, higher grade examples are scarce. This piece has nearly full luster with frosty yellow surfaces and minimal marks.(#8867)

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4154 1911 Ms64 PCGs. An impressive Choice Mint State piece, only 90 finer 1911 eagles reside in PCGS holders (2/12). This splendid specimen has brilliant and frosty orange-gold luster with virtually mark-free surfaces.(#8868) 4155 1911 Ms64 PCGs. CaC. Strong yellow-gold luster with orange overtones on each side, bolder on the reverse. A well-defined piece and decidedly appealing. PCGS has graded 90 finer examples (2/12).(#8868) 4156 1911-D aU55 nGC. Considerable satin luster is evident on each side of this light yellow Choice AU specimen. A low mintage of 30,100 pieces explains the scarcity of the date. The Denver Mint produced few smaller gold pieces in 1911.(#8869) 4157 1912 Ms64 nGC. Subdued but still frosty wheat-gold surfaces host several trivial copper toning spots on each side of this lovely Choice Mint State 1912 eagle.(#8871)

Gorgeous Ms64+ 1912-s ten Dollar

Gem 1912 eagle Only 10 Finer Coins at PCGs

4158 1912 Ms65 PCGs. Despite the substantial mintage of 405,000 pieces, the 1912 Indian eagle is very scarce at the Gem level. This well-detailed Gem shows just a touch of softness on Libertys hair, and the attractive orange-gold surfaces are brightly lustrous. Population: 26 in 65, 10 finer (2/12). (#8871) 4159 1912-s Ms61 nGC. The 1912-S Indian eagle is one of the most difficult dates of the series to locate in high grade. This welldetailed MS61 example displays lustrous orange-gold surfaces, with highlights of green and rose.(#8872) 4160 1912-s Ms61 PCGs. Myriad surface marks account for the lower numerical grade of this lustrous Mint State Indian ten. Splashes of dark patina and a few noticeable marks appear on each side. Although 300,000 of these were minted, relatively few have survived in better grades.(#8872)

4161 1912-s Ms64+ PCGs. CaC. The 1912-S issues mintage of 300,000 pieces is neutral in Saint-Gaudens eagle terms, neither type coin material nor a rarity on the order of other mintmarked dates. Its condition rarity, by contrast, is unambiguous beyond a plain MS64 designation, as MS64+ and better coins are highly elusive. This is one such coin, slightly dusky but warmly lustrous with a distinctly orange cast to the surfaces. A single abrasion at up and to the right from the corner of Libertys mouth is the sole mentionable flaw; without it, this coin would be a no-questions Gem. Population: 14 in 64+, 9 finer (1/12). (#8872)

Gleaming Lemon-yellow 1913-s ten, aU58

4162 1913-s aU58 nGC. Thanks to a low mintage of just 66,000 pieces, the 1913-S ten dollar attracts considerable collector attention, and any Mint State coin is scarce. This gleaming lemonyellow near-Mint coin makes for a solid alternative, and its actual high-point wear is minimal, though a few scrapes are present, most notably to the left of the date and just off the eagles left (facing) wing. (#8874)

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4163 1914 Ms63 nGC. Soft, frosty greenish-yellow luster appears on both sides of this lightly marked Select Mint State Indian eagle. A few tiny copper alloy spots are visible on each side. (#8875)

near-Gem 1916-s ten Dollar emergent Condition rarity

Gem 1914-D Indian eagle rare Issue in any Finer Grade

4164 1914-D Ms65 nGC. From a mintage of 343,500 pieces, the 1914D Indian eagle is not too difficult to locate in lower Mint State grades, but the issue is very scarce as a Gem, and quite rare in any finer grade. The coin offered here is a spectacular Gem specimen, with vibrant frosty mint luster, and attractive greenish-gold surfaces that show highlights of rose color. Like most examples seen, this coin displays razor-sharp definition on all design elements, but there is a small area of roughness in the lower left obverse field, near the date. Census: 39 in 65, 18 finer (2/12). (#8876) 4165 1914-s Ms61 nGC. Splashes of deep greenish verdigris appear on both surfaces of this S-Mint Indian eagle. Frosty underlying luster is visible with bright yellow shining through.(#8877) 4166 1915 Ms63 nGC. A few trivial marks prevent a higher grade. This lustrous Select Mint State Indian ten has frosty yellow brilliance with faint orange overtones.(#8878)

4167 1916-s Ms64 PCGs. The 1916-S enjoys considerable fame within the ten dollar Saint-Gaudens series. It is a moderate rarity, in both absolute and conditional terms, that made its reputation between the 1930s and 1960s, when it was largely unavailable, before the emergence of two hoards in the 1970s that made it the last accessible San Francisco issue of the classic eagle denomination. This lovely near-Gem has reddish-gold color with subtle hints of lilac interspersed over the satin-frosted surfaces. Several small- to medium-sized marks scattered over each side account for the grade, but none are worthy of individual mention. Population: 34 in 64, 20 finer (1/12). Ex: The Little Rock Collection, Part Two (Heritage, 7/2011), lot 4996. (#8880) 4168 1926 Ms64 nGC. This well-struck Choice 1926 Indian eagle shows only minor signs of contact, and the lustrous orangegold surfaces are accented by highlights of rose and lilac color. (#8882) 4169 1926 Ms64 nGC. A stunning example of the plentiful 1926 Indian ten with frosty yellow luster. Lovely rose and green overtones on each side heighten its eye appeal.(#8882) 4170 1926 Ms64 nGC. An amazing and appealing specimen, this Choice Mint State Indian ten is ideal for a type collection, with frosty lemon-yellow luster and exceptional surfaces, showing only trivial marks.(#8882) 4171 1926 Ms64 PCGs. CaC. Wisps of green and rose appear on the brilliant yellow-gold surfaces of this frosty and highly lustrous Indian eagle. An excellent type candidate.(#8882)

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Gorgeous Ms65+ 1932 eagle Great type Coin

1850 twenty, aU58 start of the Denomination

4172 1932 Ms65+ nGC. CaC. Softly struck but beautifully lustrous with delicate frosty elements across apricot-gold surfaces. The grade comes mostly from tiny luster grazes, though a few deeper marks appear at the bottom right part of the eagle. An excellent example of the last readily collectible classic ten dollar coin, ideal for a highquality type set. (#8884)

4175 1850 aU58 nGC. An attractive example of this popular first-year 1850 double eagle, displaying partial prooflikeness in the fields within the protected areas. Yellow-gold surfaces exhibit well struck design elements and reveal the distributed marks one would expect on a large gold coin that saw brief circulation. (#8902)

1932 ten Dollar, Ms66 exceptionally Clean and Lustrous

near-Mint 1850 Double eagle Landmark of U. s. Coinage

4173 1932 Ms66 PCGs. The 1932 Indian eagle is the most available issue of the series, and even Premium Gem examples can only be called scarce, making this date ideal for type collectors. This memorable Premium Gem is sharply detailed on the obverse, but the eagles leg shows a little softness. The almost-unmarked surfaces display vibrant mint luster with outstanding eye appeal. Population: 89 in 66, 1 finer (1/12). (#8884)

4176 1850 aU58 PCGs. This near-Mint double eagle displays yellowgold patination over both sides, along with traces of luster in the recessed areas. Strong detailing is seen over the design elements, including strong star centers. The few scattered marks that are seen are consistent with brief circulation. Ex: ANA Signature (Heritage, 7-8/2008), lot 3252. (#8902)

XF 1850-O Double eagle scarce Variety 2 Marriage

LIBerty DOUBLe eaGLes


1850 Liberty Double eagle, aU53 Popular First-year type Coin

4174 1850 aU53 nGC. The double eagle denomination circulated for the first time in 1850 and proved to be quite useful in economic channels of that era. Most examples seen are heavily circulated, but this attractive AU53 specimen shows lightly worn design elements and minimally abraded surfaces. Much original mint luster remains intact. (#8902)

4177 1850-O XF40 nGC. Variety 2. A better variety for this introductory New Orleans issue. Most 50-O twenties show the mintmark lightly touching the tail, but the mintmark is well centered on the present piece. The straw-gold surfaces are luminous and only minimally abraded. Moderate wear on the hair and wingtips corresponds to the XF level. (#8903)

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1850-O Double eagle, Choice XF Initial new Orleans twenty

S. S. Republic 1851 Double eagle, aU58

4178 1850-O XF45 nGC. Variety 3. This Choice XF representative offers uncommonly strong detail on most of the stars, though those just to the left of the date are a trifle soft. Light, even wear across the devices has left a degree of luster in the fields, green-gold on the obverse with a touch of orange on the reverse. A lovely example of this initial New Orleans double eagle issue. Ex: ANA Signature (Heritage, 8/2007), lot 3266. (#8903)

4180 1851 aU58 nGC. Ex: S.S. Republic. This rotated dies example is pedigreed to the wreck of the S.S. Republic, which sank in Atlantic waters shortly after the Civil War. Unlike the S.S. Central America holdings, which were predominantly 1857-S double eagles, the Republic treasure was diverse over denominations, dates, and mintmarks. The present sun-gold near-Mint twenty has a lustrous reverse and a partly lustrous obverse. Sharply struck and void of mentionable abrasions. (#8904)

First-year new Orleans Double eagle aU50 1850-O twenty

near-Mint 1851 Double eagle

4181 1851 aU58 nGC. This second-year double eagle possesses nearly complete luster on the reverse, and luster is also faintly evident on the cheek and open obverse field. Refreshingly devoid of noticeable marks, though the strike is slightly soft on the left-side obverse stars. Struck from moderately rotated dies. (#8904)

1851 twenty Dollar, aU58 scarce so Fine

4182 1851 aU58 nGC. According to Garrett-Guth, the vast majority of 1851 double eagles did not survive. Of the coins seen today, most are heavily worn. Even the examples salvaged from the S.S. Central America and the S.S. Republic were circulated. The current example shows light wear and minimal distractions, thus providing a reasonable alternative to a much more expensive Uncirculated specimen of this elusive issue. Ex: Central States Signature (Heritage, 4/2008), lot 3712. (#8904) 4179 1850-O aU50 nGC. Variety 2. After gold was discovered in California, two new denominations, the gold dollar and double eagle, were passed into law. While the small presses at Charlotte and Dahlonega were adequate to handle the former denomination, the only Southern gold facility to strike the double eagle was New Orleans, which got its start in 1850. This first-year example, though lightly worn, is remarkably radiant with broadly luminous apricot-to-orange surfaces. Softly struck devices show their share of scattered moderate abrasions, as do the fields, but most of the obverse wear is concentrated on the hair below Libertys coronet. (#8903)
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aU 1851-O Double eagle scarce twenty Dollar Mintmark

Borderline Uncirculated 1851-O twenty

4183 1851-O aU50 nGC. Variety 2. This apricot-gold representative is only minimally abraded for a circulated double eagle. The surfaces have not been brightened and display satin luster, particularly within the wings and legends. A popular New Orleans issue due to the overall scarcity of O-mint twenties. (#8905)

1851-O Double eagle, about Uncirculated Widely Collected new Orleans type Coin

4184 1851-O aU50 nGC. In light of this issues high mintage, Doug Winter writes in his Gold Coins of the New Orleans Mint, As one might expect, the 1851-O is the most common New Orleans double eagle in terms of overall rarity. Type collectors are drawn to it as a result, seeking pieces like this lustrous yellow-orange beauty. Modest wear affects the high points, but the fields show only a handful of light to moderate abrasions. Ex: Houston Signature (Heritage, 12/2008), lot 2386. (#8905)

eye-appealing aU53 1851-O Double eagle

4186 1851-O aU58 nGC. Variety 2. The New Orleans Mint struck double eagles every year from the advent of the denomination through 1861, plus an additional issue in 1879 when the facility re-opened after a gap of nearly a generation. That makes a total of 13 dates of O-mint twenties, but a majority of those issues are low mintage rarities, which focuses demand on more obtainable dates. Thus the popularity of the 1851-O, a frequent target for collectors assembling type sets from the Southern facility. The typically encountered example is abraded and grades XF to AU, but the present Borderline Uncirculated piece is nicer. No marks are noticeable, and the sun-gold devices display substantial glimpses of bright mint luster. (#8905)

near-Mint 1852 Double eagle Popular type One Issue


4185 1851-O aU53 nGC. Variety 1. Luster brightens the legends and motifs of this sun-gold and olive-gray early double eagle. Most circulated twenties are abraded due to a large diameter and soft alloy, but the present piece is surprisingly void of blemishes and has attractive eye appeal. The advent of the U.S. Assay Office in San Francisco undoubtedly diminished the influx of gold bullion to New Orleans. (#8905)

4187 1852 aU58 nGC. The 1852 Liberty double eagle is an available date that enjoys great popularity with type collectors seeking an example of the Type One design. This attractive Near-Mint specimen displays lustrous orange-gold surfaces, with highlights of rose color and only minor abrasions.. (#8906)

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1852 near-Mint twenty Dusky, Original surfaces

1852-O about Uncirculated twenty Dollar Challenging type One Issue

4188 1852 aU58 nGC. Excellent detail for this heavily produced early double eagle issue. The dusky yellow-gold and green-gold fields retain strong luster, and the overall eye appeal is strong. Only a hint of friction affects the high points, and a handful of shallow abrasions to the left of Libertys neck have little effect on the grade. Ex:: ANA Signature (Heritage, 7-8/2008), lot 3257. (#8906)

4191 1852-O aU50 PCGs. Luminous yellow-gold surfaces show undercurrents of orange. The softly struck devices show modest wear across the high points and a scattering of abrasions. Overall eye appeal is solid for this challenging O-mint double eagle issue, which is elusive despite a substantial six-figure mintage. Ex: Houston Signature (Heritage, 12/2008), lot 2391. (#8907)

1852 Double eagle, Ms61 S.S. Republic, Doubled Date

near-Mint 1853 Liberty Double eagle Bright remaining Luster

4189 1852 Ms61 nGC. CaC. All four digits in the date show evidence of repunching, most easily seen at the top of each numeral. This delightful MS61 specimen traces its history to the wreck of the S.S. Republic. The design elements are well-detailed, and the lustrous surfaces show only minor signs of contact, with considerable eye appeal for the grade. Like most Type One double eagles, the 1852 is seldom encountered in Mint State condition and NGC has certified only 36 coins in higher numeric grades (1/12). (#8906)

4192 1853 aU58 nGC. Though close examination reveals modest wear across the high points of the well-defined devices, this nearMint example retains bold, virtually intact luster that cartwheels across lemon-yellow surfaces. Both sides show scattered abrasions, and the obverse has a medium-sized scrape in the hair just below the coronet. NGC has graded just 46 examples of the issue as Mint State (1/12). (#8908)

Popular 1852-O twenty, XF45

1853 twenty Dollar, aU58 amply Lustrous

4190 1852-O XF45 nGC. A honey-gold Choice XF New Orleans representative. Rose-tinged luster emerges from central device recesses. Small marks are scattered but only a small obverse rim ding at 4 oclock merits passing mention. Five different mints struck double eagles, and the O mintmark is the scarcest. (#8907)

4193 1853 aU58 nGC. The base of the 1 is repunched. This briefly circulated Type One twenty has most of its initial luster still remaining on the reverse. The portrait is also lustrous, and a faint halo of luster surrounds individual obverse stars. Unusually free from abrasions apart from a faded thin mark beneath the chin. Ex: Central States Signature (Heritage, 4/2008), lot 3727. (#8908)

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semireflective Ms61 1853 Double eagle

repunched small Date 1854 twenty Borderline Uncirculated

4194 1853 Ms61 nGC. This sharply struck Philadelphia twenty has unusual luster for the time, semireflective and stark with the slightest apricot tinge against saturated yellow-gold. While a number of light ticks are scattered across the obverse, the reverse is comparatively clean, and the overall eye appeal is better than the MS61 grade might suggest. Census: 16 in 61, 19 finer (2/12). (#8908)

1853-O Double eagle, aU50 Probably California Gold

4197 1854 small Date aU58 nGC. CaC. Breen-7167. A honey-gold Borderline Uncirculated No Motto twenty with plentiful luster at the borders and across the reverse design. Light abrasions are distributed though none merit individual mention. The date was initially entered with an upward slope, then repunched in the proper position. Remnants of the first impression are obvious above the 54 and beneath the flag of the 1. (#8911)

near-Mint Large Date 1854 twenty Interesting yet Underrated Variant

4195 1853-O aU50 PCGs. CaC. The New Orleans Mint coined 71,000 double eagles in 1853, from gold deposits that were almost entirely California gold. This was a year before the San Francisco Mint opened, at a time when prospectors and financial entities were still sending gold to New Orleans. This piece has the distinctive greenish appearance of California gold, with reflective fields and nearly full luster. Scattered surface marks are present as always, but they are minimal. A highly attractive specimen for an advanced collector. (#8910)

1854 small Date twenty, aU58 Highly Lustrous survivor

4196 1854 small Date aU58 nGC. The yellow-orange surfaces offer virtually intact luster, and the well struck devices show only a trace of friction. A handful of wispy abrasions on and near the portrait have little impact on the overall visual appeal. There are two different date sizes that were used for the 1854. When the date size is not obvious, the Small Date has a good point of reference with repunching on the 1, 5, and 4 in the date. The Small Date is much more frequently seen than its Large Date counterpart. Ex: National Money Show Auction (Heritage, 3/2008), lot 1633. (#8911)

4198 1854 Large Date aU58 nGC. CaC. The 1854 Large Date issue constitutes a small part of the total mintage of 1854 double eagles, 757,899 coins. Perhaps as few as 10% of those coins, according to some estimates, are the scarce Large Date variant. Garrett and Guth make the interesting comment that this is an issue that an astute collector could possibly cherrypick, as many are unaware of its rarity. This near-Mint State coin offers orange-gold color with significant remaining luster, despite a hint of rub in the fields. The strike is sharp throughout, with no obvious or detracting marks. For the variety, Census: 20 in 58, 9 finer (2/12). (#98911)

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1854-s twenty, Choice aU Bright type One example

Frosty Ms61 1855 Double eagle

4199 1854-s aU55 PCGs. This Choice AU piece has considerable luster on pale gold surfaces with khaki toning over the high points of the design. It is an excellent representative from the first year of coinage at the fledgling San Francisco Mint, opened in direct response to the gold rush and the associated problems of private coinage in Gold Rush California. Ex: ANA Signature (Heritage, 8/2007), lot 3279. (#8913)

1855 Liberty twenty, aU55 Conditionally rare in High Grade

4200 1855 aU55 nGC. The surfaces of this Choice AU Liberty twenty are a light orange-gold color, with considerable mint luster, while the design elements are well-detailed, with only minimal signs of wear. The 1855 is not difficult to locate in lower circulated grades, but the issue is a true condition rarity in Mint State. Census: 72 in 55, 84 finer (2/12). (#8914)

Choice aU 1855 twenty Dollar High-Mintage type One Issue

4202 1855 Ms61 PCGs. Though San Francisco absorbed the lions share of California gold after the opening of that citys Mint in 1854, Philadelphia still saw strong demand for gold strikings, especially for larger, export-oriented denominations. More than a third of a million 1855 twenties were produced at Philadelphia, though few of them survive in Mint State. This MS61 coin is among the rare exceptions, moderately abraded but with intact luster that is frosty and pale yellow-gold. The devices are attractively detailed, though a scrape on the hair behind Libertys coronet renders the grade accurate. (#8914)

4201 1855 aU55 nGC. Bright yellow-gold color covers each side with just a hint of reddish patina on this still partially lustrous Choice AU coin. The devices display a strong strike throughout, and each side has numerous small to medium-sized abrasions scattered about, most notably in the fields. Ex: Charlotte National Money Show Signature (Heritage, 3/2007), lot 2161. (#8914)

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1855-O twenty, aU55 a type One rarity, Only 8,000 Pieces struck

4203 1855-O aU55 nGC. We are pleased to offer in this lot a

Choice About Uncirculated 1855-O double eagle, the rarest collectible New Orleans twenty dollar. After the first four emissions of double eagles from the New Orleans Mint (in 1850, 1851, 1852, and 1853), there were considerably fewer coins made in 1854, producing a major rarity in the Liberty double eagle series. Then only 8,000 pieces were struck in 1855, and survivors are infrequently seen with only 70 to 80 pieces believed extant today in all grades, with most falling in the Very Fine to Extremely Fine level of preservation (Douglas Winter, Gold Coins of the New Orleans Mint, 18391909). Just a handful are known in Choice AU condition with only three Uncirculated coins certified. The surfaces of this lovely AU55 specimen are bright with a confirmed glimmer of semireflectivity in the fields. Except for light high point wear, the design elements are very well defined for a New Orleans issue, including most of Libertys hair, the star centrils (except for star 1), and the eagles plumage. The rich green-gold coloration has taken on a light accent of reddish patina. Minute contact marks are scattered over each side, the only ones of note being a mark that covers the ER in AMERICA and a short dig along the jawline of Liberty. This coin exhibits better overall eye appeal than typically seen for the issue, and should consequently elicit a strong bid. Census: 9 in 55, 5 finer (1/12). Ex: FUN Signature (Heritage, 1/2004), lot 3090; FUN Signature (Heritage, 1/2008), lot 3299. (#8915)

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1855-s Double eagle, aU55 Lustrous example

1856 Double eagle, aU55 significant remaining Luster

4204 1855-s aU55 nGC. This Choice AU double eagle from the San Francisco Mint displays well-detailed design elements, with strong mint luster and pleasing green and orange-gold surfaces. Both sides show the expected number of minor abrasions for the grade. The 1855-S claims a mintage of 879,675 pieces, but high-grade examples are scarce in todays market. (#8916)

4207 1856 aU55 nGC. Lightly marked surfaces retain excellent remnants of luster over the rich orange-gold surfaces. The design features are sharply struck. The 1856 twenty was unrepresented in the treasure discoveries of the last couple decades. The majority of coins found were minted at San Francisco rather than Philadelphia. Ex: Central States Signature (Heritage, 4-5/2010), lot 3882. (#8917)

Choice aU 1855-s twenty an attractive type Piece

1856-s Liberty Double eagle, aU58 From the S.S. Central America era

4205 1855-s aU55 nGC. The mintage of the 1855-S was a hefty 879,675 pieces, making it a logical choice for a Type One twenty, especially in Almost Uncirculated condition. This yellow-gold Choice AU piece is well struck and shows considerable remaining luster. Minor handling marks appear on each side, as do more significant abrasions. Ex: Dallas Signature (Heritage, 10/2006), lot 3171; Long Beach Signature (Heritage, 9/2009), lot 1744. (#8916)

4208 1856-s aU58 nGC. This near-Mint State coin shows no obvious signs of seawater immersion, even though shipwreck coins of this issue are plentiful. Nearly full mint luster remains, and the surfaces are a lovely apricot-gold. Only slight highpoint rub on Libertys hair and the eagles wing tips separates this piece from Mint State. An appealing and delightful coin. NGC has certified 37 pieces finer (1/12). (#8919)

near-Mint 1855-s Double eagle Only 17 Finer specimens at PCGs

Borderline Uncirculated 1856-s twenty

4206 1855-s aU58 PCGs. The 1855-S Liberty double eagle was a heavily circulated issue and, except for some fortunate shipwreck finds, the date is seldom encountered in high grade. This attractive near-Mint specimen retains much of its original mint luster, with just a few traces of wear on the pleasing orange-gold surfaces. Population: 34 in 58, 17 finer (1/12). (#8916)

4209 1856-s aU58 PCGs. Rich honey-gold luster adorns design elements of this lightly circulated early San Francisco twenty. Well defined and attractive despite the smattering of small marks customary for the near-Mint level. By 1856, the facility had overcome a shorting of parting acids and the West Coast mintage exceeded 1 million double eagles for the first time. (#8919)

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Luminous Choice aU 1857 Double eagle

1857-O twenty, aU50 scarce, Overlooked O-Mint Issue

4210 1857 aU55 nGC. A luminous example of the 1857 double eagle, a date long neglected by collectors but now better able to claim its condition rarity thanks to the relative abundance of its S-mint counterpart. Luminous surfaces have pale yellow-gold color at the interiors but deeper amber-to-orange hues along the margins. (#8920)

Choice aU 1857 twenty remarkably Clean and still Lustrous

4211 1857 aU55 nGC. A yellow-gold representative that displays substantial glowing luster around each individual obverse star. The devices and legends display even more remaining mint luster. Each side is refreshingly unmarked for a lightly circulated double eagle. Ex: Summer FUN Signature (Heritage, 6/2008), lot 2253. (#8920) 4212 1857-O aU50 nGC. The average 1857-O double eagle seen today is only VF or XF. Almost Uncirculated coins are scarce, and Mint State pieces are quite rare; indeed, NGC and PCGS have graded only four Uncirculated coins (2/12). Undoubtedly this early New Orleans twenty was heavily circulated at the time of issue. This AU example displays bright, almost reflective yellow-gold surfaces that possess well-defined design features. Small to mediumsized abrasions are scattered over both sides do not significantly detract from the overall appeal of this scarce O-mint. Ex: Houston Signature (Heritage, 12/2008), lot 2253. (#8921)

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Choice aU 1857-s Double eagle Vivid Color

1857-s Double eagle, Ms64 Ex: S.S. Central America

4213 1857-s aU55 nGC. Before the salvage of the S.S. Central America, the 1857-S double eagle was extremely rare in high grade, and examples in AU55 condition are still slightly scarce. This impressive Choice AU specimen is well-detailed and lustrous, with pleasing greenish-gold surfaces that show the expected number of minor contact marks. (#8922)

4216 1857-s spiked shield Ms64 PCGs. Ex: S.S. Central America. SSCA 1124. Dies 20A, Spiked Shield. This lovely Choice example displays vibrant mint luster and attractive greenish-gold surfaces, with hints of rose and lilac. Only a few minor contact marks can be detected. The design elements are sharply detailed and eye appeal is outstanding. (#70000)

Choice aU 1857-s Double eagle Lightly Circulated but Well-Defined

1858 Liberty twenty, aU55 elusive Philadelphia Issue

4214 1857-s aU55 PCGs. This lightly circulated 1857-S Liberty double eagle displays just a touch of actual wear on the welldetailed design elements, and the fields show only minor signs of contact. The surfaces are a pleasing yellow-gold color, with highlights of green and rose, and much original mint luster remains intact. (#8922)

4217 1858 aU55 nGC. The 1858 Liberty double eagle is a scarce issue in AU grades, from a relatively small mintage of 211,714 pieces. This attractive Choice AU piece displays well-detailed design elements, with just a trace of actual wear, and lightly abraded yellow and orange-gold surfaces. Mint luster and eye appeal are both strong for the grade. (#8923)

near-Mint 1857-s Double eagle Variety 20-F, right s

1858 type One Double eagle Bright, Golden-Orange aU example

4215 1857-s aU58 PCGs. CaC. Whenever a nice 1857-S appears at auction, the natural question is, did it come from the S.S. Central America shipwreck? It is possible, since the present piece is from known SSCA dies, specifically the the No Serif, Right S Variety 20F, as described by Robert Evans in the July 2000 issue of the ANA journal Numismatist. Regardless of its provenance, this is a sharply struck and lustrous near-Mint Type Two twenty whose peach-gold surfaces are clean save for wispy obverse abrasions between stars 8 and 9. (#8922)

4218 1858 aU55 nGC. This well-struck, golden-orange Type One is one of the more available pre-War dates available from the Philadelphia Mint. As such it is often used for type purposes. The surfaces display much brightness and the devices show light wear and scattered handling marks in the fields. Ex: National Money Show Signature (Heritage, 3/2007), lot 432. (#8923)

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1858-O twenty, almost Uncirculated Low-Mintage new Orleans Date

aU 1858-s Liberty twenty rare in Mint state Grades

4220 1858-s aU50 PCGs. CaC. Unlike some other dates from the 1850s, the 1858-S Liberty double eagle was not heavily represented in recent shipwreck finds, and the issue is seldom encountered in high grade. This pleasing AU50 specimen features yellow and orange-gold surfaces that retain much of their original mint luster, despite the usual number of minor abrasions on both sides. (#8925)

Choice aU 1858-s twenty Bright surfaces

4219 1858-O aU50 PCGs. Although the San Francisco Mint was producing tremendous quantities of double eagles in the 1850s, the New Orleans Mint struck relatively small numbers. In this particular instance, the 1858-O had a mintage of just 35,250 pieces, most of which saw extensive circulation. Few New Orleans coins were intentionally set aside by collectors of the day. The resplendent surfaces of this pale yellow specimen have no noteworthy marks. The first two stars lack definition, but the rest of the details are crisp. Population: 19 in 50, 37 finer (1/12). Ex: Los Angeles Signature (Heritage, 8/2009), lot 2693. (#8924)

4221 1858-s aU55 nGC. This Choice AU 1858-S Liberty double eagle displays only slight traces of wear on the high points of the design elements and the fields show only a moderate number of abrasions for the grade. The light yellow and greenish-gold surfaces are brightly lustrous and problem-free. (#8925)

near-Mint 1858-s Double eagle Vivid Color

4222 1858-s aU58 nGC. The 1858-S Liberty twenty was minted too late to be preserved on the wreck of the S.S. Central America, and most examples seen are in heavily circulated condition. This attractive near-Mint example shows only the slightest wear on the well-detailed design elements, and the lightly abraded surfaces retain most of their original mint luster. The orange-gold surfaces display highlights of lilac. (#8925)

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1859-O Double eagle, aU50 Possibly Pikes Peak Gold

aU53 1859-s twenty Dollar

4224 1859-s aU53 nGC. Pockets of bright luster emerge throughout this moderately marked sun-gold Type Two San Francisco double eagle. The only mentionable contact is on the field beneath the hairbun. Unlike the 1857-S, the 1859-S remains rare in Mint State although XF and AU examples are affordable for the collector. (#8928)

1859-s twenty, Choice aU Pleasing reddish-Gold surfaces

4223 1859-O aU50 PCGs. Gold deposits at the New Orleans Mint reached their peak in 1851 through 1853, and were extremely limited in the later 1850s. Records show that just 168 deposits of gold were made at that Mint in 1859, including 43 in the first quarter, 42 in the second quarter, 26 in the third quarter, and 57 in the fourth quarter. The third quarter was lowest due to the peak of summer when business activities were limited due to the desire of most wealthy citizens to escape the New Orleans humidity. Gold deposit records for New Orleans during the 1850s are available at the Fort Worth, Texas, branch of the National Archives. A review of records from November and December 1859 yields the fascinating information that Pikes Peaks Dust was among the gold deposited at New Orleans. A lone die pair was used for production of 9,100 coins. This lovely AU specimen has light greenish-gold surfaces with hints of copperyrose toning on each side. Considerable luster is still visible, especially in the protected areas. Population: 9 in 50, 17 finer (2/12). Ex: Bowers and Merena (8/2010), lot 1831. (#8927)

4225 1859-s aU55 nGC. The 1859-S twenty, with a business strike mintage of more than 600,000 pieces, is typically found in XF and AU. Like most coins of this era, the 1859-S is very rare in Mint State. This Choice AU coin displays traces of luster in the recesses of the reddish-gold surfaces. Its design features are well brought up, though portions of Libertys hair are soft. A few of the expected bag marks are visible, especially on the obverse. Ex: Dallas Signature (Heritage, 11/2007), lot 1947; Summer FUN Signature (Heritage, 7/2009), lot 1978. (#8928)

1860 Double eagle, aU58 a Mint state rarity

4226 1860 aU58 nGC. This well struck near-Mint piece has ample luster, and the reverse even retains a bit of flash. Light handling marks affect the fields, and minor friction is noted on the highpoints of the obverse. NGC has only certified 57 Mint State examples of this issue. (#8929)

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Lustrous near-Mint 1860 twenty Deep Orange-Gold Patina

satiny aU55 1860-s Double eagle

4227 1860 aU58 nGC. The orange-gold surfaces of this near-Mint beauty have virtually intact luster. The strike is well brought up overall, though Libertys hair shows a degree of softness. NGC has graded only 51 finer pieces (1/12). Ex: Central States Signature (Heritage, 4/2008), lot 3748. (#8929)

4229 1860-s aU55 nGC. An impressive and partly lustrous Choice AU example. The almond-gold fields and devices are free from any distracting abrasions. The wingtips and shoulder curls display slight wear, but a desirable piece due to the rarity of Uncirculated survivors. Ex: Stacks (6/1983), lot 738; Richard J. Chouinard Collection (Heritage, 1/2005), lot 9513. (#8931)

1860-O Choice XF twenty Only 6,600 Pieces struck

1860-s twenty Dollar, aU55 seldom Located in this Condition

4230 1860-s aU55 nGC. Seldom seen in high circulated grades and rare in Mint State, despite the considerable mintage of more than a half-million pieces. Most examples circulated heavily, and the average grade of survivors is only Choice XF or slightly higher. This Choice AU piece is at the top end of circulated specimens numerically and aesthetically, with few abrasions, large or small, noted on the surfaces. The coloration is a glorious hazel and peachgold. A nice one! Ex: Central States Signature (Heritage, 4/2008), lot 3750. (#8931)

4228 1860-O XF45 nGC. Liberty double eagles were struck at five facilities, Philadelphia, New Orleans, San Francisco, Carson City, and Denver. From those five mints, New Orleans pieces are scarcest. Although the Southern facility struck double eagles every year from the advent of the denomination until the start of the Civil War and briefly resumed twenty dollar coinage in 1879, mintages were invariably low, and peaked early with the 1850 to 1853 emissions. The 1860 O-mint production was just 6,600 pieces, the lowest production between 1857 and 1861. Unsurprisingly, 1860-O survivors are rare in all grades, and only a single MS62 has been certified as Mint State. The present yellow-gold example has seen only moderate circulation, and retains luster within design recesses. Marks are unexpectedly minor, and any bluntness of strike is limited to the first three obverse stars. Ex: ANA Signature (Heritage, 8/2010), lot 3571. (#8930)
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1861 Liberty twenty, aU58 Popular Civil War era type Coin

1861-s Double eagle, aU58 scarcer s-Mint in aU

4231 1861 aU58 nGC. Nearly 3 million Liberty double eagles were struck in 1861, during the first year of the Civil War. The 1861 enjoys great popularity with type collectors seeking an example of the Type One design. This delightful near-Mint specimen displays vibrant mint luster and the well-detailed devices show only a trace of wear. The surfaces are remarkably free of abrasions and eye appeal is quite strong. Accompanied by a letter of authenticity on Pine Tree letterhead and signed by Walter Breen, describing the coin as, AU and lustrous. Less than normal bag marks. Only the faintest trace of friction between this and full mint state. Ex: Suburban Washington, DC/EAC Auction (Pine Tree, 2-3/1976), lot 1662. (#8932)

4234 1861-s aU58 nGC. Pleasingly detailed for an S-mint issue of the era, though the portrait shows typically soft definition on the hair. Light, scattered luster grazes on each side have little impact on the eye appeal, and only a hint of friction is noted over the central devices. Highly elusive any finer, with only 12 such pieces certified by NGC (1/12). Ex: Central States Signature (Heritage, 4/2008), lot 3759. (#8935)

Luminous Choice XF 1862 twenty

Warmly Lustrous aU58 1861 Double eagle

4232 1861 aU58 nGC. CaC. Yellow-orange luster is generous and broad on this 1861 double eagle, part of a high-mintage Philadelphia date that is plentiful in most grades. While the 1857-S is the premier type issue for Mint State collectors, those who prefer lightly circulated coins will find much to love about this modestly worn but well-defined near-Mint representative. Scattered minor abrasions have surprisingly little impact on the eye appeal. (#8932)

4235 1862 XF45 nGC. This Civil War issue is one of the rarest Type One double eagles from the Philadelphia Mint (Jeff Garrett and Ron Guth, 2006). The yellow-gold surfaces of this Choice XF example display traces of luster in the protected areas. Despite light wear, the central devices remain sharply defined, and scattered light marks are grade-appropriate. Census: 16 in 45, 52 finer (2/12). (#8937)

aU55 1861-s Double eagle

4233 1861-s aU55 nGC. Bright luster illuminates design elements of this well struck canary-gold Choice AU twenty. Generally only lightly abraded, though we note a few thin marks on the upper left obverse field. As is the case with most other San Francisco issues from the decade, the 61-S is collectible in XF and AU but is rare in Mint State. (#8935)

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1862 twenty, Choice aU scarce From Wartime Hoarding and export

Luminous aU53 1862-s twenty

4237 1862-s aU53 nGC. A luminous example of this heavily used Civil War-era San Francisco issue, primarily yellow-orange with significant lavender-to-violet influences along the margins. The strike is typically weak through the centers and on peripheral elements such as the stars, exaggerating the actual wear present on the coin. (#8938)

Choice aU 1862-s Double eagle Popular Civil War era Issue

4236 1862 aU55 nGC. This issue is surprisingly scarce, and seldom found in any grade better than XF. Even the S.S. Republic treasure, which included examples of nearly every date in the Type One double eagle series, only contained eight examples of this date. The combination of low production (only 92,133 were minted) and extensive hoarding and melting of precious metals during the Civil War resulted in the rarity of this issue. Many additional pieces found their way to Europe in exchange for needed supplies during the War years. Currency issued by either government, the United States or the Confederate States, was undesirable as the outcome of the War was not known, thus gold and silver was expected in payment. This Choice AU example is a highly appealing representative of the issue. Although the surfaces are moderately abraded, as usually found, the strike is excellent and the color is attractive. Both sides have nearly full satin luster with rich yellow-gold coloration and highlights of pink toning. Winter and Crum offered some advice regarding this issue (in 2002): Many collectors are still not aware of just how rare this coin is. After the widespread release of this book, they will. Buy any nice 1862 double eagles you are offered and do not be afraid to pay in excess of current published values. Ex: Denver Signature (Heritage, 8/2006), lot 5631; Long Beach Signature (Heritage, 9/2009), lot 1779. (#8937)

4238 1862-s aU55 nGC. Only a touch of actual wear is apparent on the design elements, but there is evidence of flatness on the left obverse stars and Libertys hair is a little soft. The attractive surfaces are a light yellow-gold color, with highlights of orange and rose. The surfaces retain much original mint luster and only minor abrasions are present. (#8938)

1863 type One twenty, aU55 Generally Unavailable Issue

4239 1863 aU55 nGC. Well struck with flashy, semiprooflike fields and appealing green-gold and rose patina. Though the fields display a number of minor abrasions, only a trace of wear crosses the devices. Overall, a solid example of this surprisingly unavailable Civil War-era issue. Census: 44 in 55, 55 finer (2/12). Ex: Long Beach Signature (Heritage, 2/2007), lot 4923; Summer FUN Signature (Heritage, 6/2008), lot 2274. (#8939)

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small s 1863-s twenty Dollar, aU53 elusive Mintmark Variety

scarce 1864-s twenty, aU53

4240 1863-s aU53 nGC. Breen-7217. Small S mintmark, introduced in 1863 and designated as rare by Breen in his 1988 Encyclopedia. A majority of 1863-S twenties possess the Medium S in use since 1855. The present piece has original surfaces with peach-gold luster in protected areas. A smattering of small marks fail to deny the eye appeal. (#8940)

4243 1864-s aU53 nGC. An original butter-gold representative of this Civil War San Francisco issue. Luster is plentiful on the reverse and illuminates the hair and individual obverse stars. Although minor marks are distributed with a majority on the obverse, no abrasions pose a singular distraction. (#8942)

1864 Double eagle, aU53

aU55 1864-s Double eagle ample Bright Luster

4241 1864 aU53 nGC. Considerable luster remains on this yelloworange double eagle, which also has a touch of reflectivity in the obverse fields. Light copper spots are present on each side, and a pair of abrasions are noted on the cheek. Discovery of the S.S. Brother Jonathan and S.S. Republic treasures brought many Civil War double eagles to the market. However, nearly all of those coins are now in strong collections, unlikely to become available anytime soon. (#8941)

4244 1864-s aU55 nGC. An olive-gold representative with surprisingly few bagmarks for a Choice AU double eagle. Nicely struck with partial mint luster and interesting clash marks from the rays behind Libertys neck. A few wispy hairlines on each side fail to negate the eye appeal. (#8942)

Borderline Uncirculated 1864-s Double eagle Commercially Important Civil War Issue

1864 type two twenty, near-Mint Heavily Melted Issue

4242 1864 aU58 nGC. An impressive example of the elusive 1864 double eagle that survived the hoarding activities during and after the Civil War. Perhaps some 19th century coin collector set this piece aside for todays collectors. The surfaces are almost fully lustrous with rich orange-gold patina. NGC has only certified eight finer examples. Ex: Long Beach Signature (Heritage, 9/2008), lot 4081. (#8941)

4245 1864-s aU58 nGC. CaC. San Francisco double eagle mintages were typically quite large during the Civil War, as the big gold coins were useful instruments of commerce in a wartime economy that often called for large cash transactions. The 1864-S circulated liberally, and few examples are seen at the AU58 level. This attractive near-Mint specimen shows a touch of softness on the obverse stars, but the lustrous orange-gold surfaces are minimally abraded for the grade. (#8942)

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Choice aU 1865-s twenty small s, repunched Date

1866-s no Motto twenty, Choice XF Famous Low-Mintage s-Mint rarity

4246 1865-s aU55 nGC. Small S, one of two mintmark sizes known for the issue. The date is lightly repunched, visible on the upper half of the 186 digits. Luster dominates design recesses, and the honey-gold surfaces are well impressed and lack any individually obtrusive abrasions. (#8944)

Choice aU 1865-s Double eagle elusive Medium s Mintmark

4247 1865-s aU55 nGC. CaC. Medium S, and scarce as such. Presumably struck using a leftover reverse die received in 1863 or earlier. In his 1988 Encyclopedia, Breen lists only a Small S variety. This apricot-gold Choice AU Type One twenty offers plentiful luster and the reverse is only lightly abraded, though the obverse displays distributed marks. (#8944)

1865-s Liberty Double eagle, Ms62 Final Civil War Issue

4249 1866-s no Motto XF45 nGC. The approximate mintage of this issue is 12,000 pieces, all of which were delivered in February 1866. After the 1861-S Paquet Reverse, the 1866-S No Motto is the rarest San Francisco Mint Type One double eagle. Only a couple of dozen AU coins are extant (and we suspect numerous resubmissions are in the population data), and NGC and PCGS have certified only six Mint State pieces (2/12). Despite 15 points of wear, the present example retains sufficiently bold definition for the type. The reverse eagle appears to be sharper than Libertys portrait on the obverse, particularly toward the center, and both sides display even coppergold color. A number of moderate abrasions are scattered about. Ex: Long Beach Signature (Heritage, 6/2006), lot 3704. (#8945) 4250 1866 XF45 PCGs. The first year of issue for the Type Two or With Motto design, and this specimen retains considerable luster for its Choice XF grade. Both sides are light yellow with honey-gold rims. Minor marks are noted, but none are of any consequence. (#8949)

4248 1865-s Ms62 PCGs. This sharply detailed MS62 example exhibits bold detail on the obverse stars and Libertys curls. The surprisingly smooth orange-gold surfaces display strong highlights of rose, with vibrant mint luster. An extensive network of die cracks is evident in the legend and denomination on the reverse. (#8944)

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1866 Motto twenty, aU55 First-year type two Issue

Choice aU 1867-s twenty Popular type two Issue

4251 1866 aU55 nGC. Surprisingly lustrous for a Choice AU example, with friction that is consistent for the grade. A small amount of grease was struck into the coin: below and onto the lower parts of the second S in STATES, on the upper reverse. This is the first Type Two double eagle issue from the Philadelphia Mint, with the motto IN GOD WE TRUST added to the reverse. Ex: Dallas Signature (Heritage, 10/2008), lot 2339. (#8949)

1866-s Motto twenty, aU53 First type two Double eagle

4254 1867-s aU55 nGC. The focus of gold coinage at the San Francisco Mint in 1867 was clearly on the double eagle, produced many multiples of the quarter eagle, half eagle, or eagle. Despite the double eagle mintage exceeding 900,000 pieces, however, while some of the smaller gold 1867-S issues are unknown in Mint State, the 1867-S twenties are merely very rare in Mint State. As of (2/12) only 34 coins at both services were graded MS60 or finer. This Choice AU example boasts lovely deep orange-gold coloration, with a relative absence of singular abrasions. The strike is somewhat soft, but much appeal is present. (#8952)

1868-s Double eagle, aU55+ Post-treasure era

4252 1866-s Motto aU53 PCGs. Ample pleasing luster remains on the vibrant yellow-gold surfaces of this well struck piece, a representative of the first San Francisco Type Two double eagle. Light wear appears across the moderately abraded central devices. Solid overall eye appeal despite its flaws. PCGS has graded 78 finer pieces (1/12). (#8950)

1867 twenty Dollar, Ms61 scarce any Finer

4255 1868-s aU55+ PCGs. The 1868-S Liberty double eagle is easy to locate in lower grades, but high-end Choice AU specimens are elusive. None have been located in treasures from ships that sunk years before this piece was struck. This well-detailed example displays lightly abraded yellow and rose-gold surfaces, with highlights of green and original frosty mint luster. Population: 1 in 55+, 70 finer (1/12). (#8954)

1869 twenty, Choice aU scarcer type two Issue

4253 1867 Ms61 PCGs. This is about the best Mint State grade most collectors can hope to obtain, for anything finer is rare. The orangegold surfaces possess nearly full luster, and exhibit well struck design features. Light contact marks are scattered about, slightly more so on the obverse. Population: 90 in 61, 35 finer (1/12). Ex: Dallas Signature (Heritage, 10/2008), lot 2341. (#8951)

4256 1869 aU55 nGC. The 1869 is an intermediate rarity in the Type Two series that is scarce in AU condition and rare in Mint State. This is a sharply struck piece that retains generous amounts of original mint luster. The surfaces display rich orange-gold coloration with ample remaining luster. A few small abrasions are present, mostly on the obverse, as one would expect for a large gold coin in this grade. Ex: Long Beach Signature (Heritage, 9/2006), lot 4080; Summer FUN Signature (Heritage, 6/2008), lot 2292. (#8955)

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Choice aU 1870 Double eagle surprisingly scarce

1871-CC twenty, XF40 scarce early Carson City Issue

4257 1870 aU55 nGC. Both sides of this Choice AU double eagle display bright yellow-gold surfaces that retain a good amount of luster in the recessed areas. Except for areas of high-point wear, the design elements exhibit relatively sharp detail. Jeff Garrett and Ron Guth (2006) contend that the 1850 is surprisingly scarce in all grades. Ex: FUN Signature (Heritage, 1/2009), lot 5728. (#8957)

Uncirculated 1870-s Double eagle

4258 1870-s Ms60 nGC. Luster fills the reverse and outlines obverse design elements. A good strike despite slight blending on the star radials. The cheek and obverse field display marks consistent with the grade. The reverse is minimally abraded aside from a horizontal mark above the eagles head. Census: 14 in 60, 33 finer (2/12). (#8959)

1871 type two twenty, aU55 Bright surfaces

4260 1871-CC XF40 PCGs. As the second rarest Carson City double eagle, the 1871-CC is always in demand by collectors of this popular series. Only 17,387 pieces were produced, and it is reliably estimated that fewer than 150 coins survive in all grades. Carson City gold is a highly popular collecting specialty; examples are always in demand. The present smooth yellow-gold example represents a median grade for the issue. Traces of luster are still visible in protected areas around the devices, and the surfaces are entirely free of consequential marks. Ex: Long Beach Signature (Heritage, 6/2004), lot 6357; Palm Beach Signature (Heritage, 7/2009), lot 2025. (#8961)

4259 1871 aU55 nGC. This lower-mintage Choice AU Type Two twenty has no shortage of bright mint luster, especially on the reverse. The open areas are abraded from coin to coin contact, with a thin vertical mark noted on the cheek. A slight obverse rim ding is noted at 6 oclock. Certified in a former generation holder. (#8960)

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1872 Uncirculated twenty scarce type in Mint Condition

1873-CC twenty, aU53 Low Mintage, Conditionally scarce

4261 1872 Ms60 PCGs. An unworn example of this popular Type Two double eagle issue, one that sports above-average definition and attractive luster. The surfaces are largely yellow-gold with some deepening to sun-gold near the margins, and a grease stains (as struck) are noted to the left of the date. Population: 31 in 60, 46 finer (1/12). Ex: ANA Signature (Heritage, 7-8/2008), lot 3313. (#8963)

aU 1872-CC Double eagle

4262 1872-CC aU50 nGC. Variety 2-a. This moderately circulated early date Carson City twenty with a partly lustrous reverse and noticeable luster within the date and about individual obverse stars. The pale gold surfaces are minimally abraded for the grade and issue. A scant 26,900 pieces were struck. (#8964) 4263 1873-CC aU53 PCGs. When available the typical 1873-CC double eagle is well worn. It is scarce above XF, and NGC and PCGS combined have certified just over two dozen coins in Mint State (1/12). This piece is far above average, and its bright surfaces display considerable remaining luster, especially on the reverse. There are light to moderate marks peppered across each side, the only one of singular note is a shallow scratch in the field between stars 2 and 3. Ex: ANA Signature (Heritage, 8/2004), lot 7602; Summer FUN Signature (Heritage, 7/2009), lot 2043. (#8968)

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Mint state 1873-CC twenty Dollar Only two Finer at PCGs

4264 1873-CC Ms61 PCGs secure. Variety 1-a. Normal Date.

Coming from a mintage of 22,410 pieces in 1873, this Carson City double eagle is one of a handful of survivors today certified as Mint State. Even though the 1870-CC twenty dollar garners the lions share of attention in auction offerings and references, the 1871-CC through 1873-CC issues are also quite elusive in the higher grades (AU to Mint State). The 1870-CC twenties were produced to the extent of 3,789 pieces, and the mintages for the 1871-CC and 1872-CC increased to 17,387 and 26,900 coins, respectively, before falling back to 22,410 examples of the 1873-CC. All of the 1873-CC double eagles were produced in the Closed 3 or Close 3 style, which preceded the Open 3 format. The Closed 3 style indicates that production occurred early within the year. Rusty Goe writes in The Mint on Carson Street: Gold deposits reached a peak of approximately $5 million at the Carson Mint in 1873. Although gold coin mintages were barely 10% of that total in 1873, large portions of the deposits would not be processed until 1874, when gold coin production increased by 500%.

Goe further points up the fact that although the Carson Mint received only a small share of the gold bullion from the Comstock [Lode], massive volumes of it were shipped to the San Francisco Mint as that facility became known for its double eagle production, and some was also shipped to the Philadelphia Mint. The present coin, certified MS61 by PCGS, is one of four submissions in that grade at PCGS, including possible duplicates, and surpassed by one coin each in MS62 and MS63 (2/12). The luster is a bit thin but nonetheless complete in the obverse fields, with original orange-gold surfaces throughout both sides. The numerous small abrasions that dot each side explain the grade, but none of them merit individual mention. This coin may represent one of the nicest obtainable examples, as so few surpass it at PCGS. (#8968)

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Borderline Uncirculated 1873-s twenty Better Open 3 Variety

1874-CC twenty, Choice aU Popular Carson City type Coin

4265 1873-s Open 3 aU58 PCGs. For the 1873-S, the Open 3 is significantly scarcer than its Closed 3 predecessor, due to the crosscountry journey required for the belated Philadelphia-made Open 3 obverse dies to reach San Francisco. The present nicely struck representative has prominent luster throughout except on the cheek and left obverse field. Abrasions are noticeable on the left obverse though relatively minor elsewhere. (#8979) 4266 1874-CC Genuine PCGs. Variety 4-a. 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 has planchet defects. The surfaces are mildly glossy and a few moderate abrasions are distributed. Both sides display narrow laminations streaks, prominent near the earlobe and the right (facing) claw.(#8971) 4267 1874-CC VF35 PCGs. Variety 2-a. A Choice VF peach-gold example of this popular Type Two Carson City issue. The lightly hairlined surfaces display clusters of small marks to the left of Libertys neck and ear.(#8971)

4270 1874-CC aU55 PCGs. Substantial remaining mint luster sweeps the obverse stars and portrait. The reverse has virtually full luster. The scattered marks are unimportant, and fewer in number than is customary for the grade. Small alloy spots are noted at 9 oclock on the obverse and 8 oclock on the reverse. Carson City twenties remain popular for their low mintage and Western heritage. Ex: FUN Signature (Heritage, 1/2009), lot 5745. (#8971)

1874-s twenty, Ms61 scarce type two Issue With Original surfaces

still-Lustrous Choice XF 1874-CC twenty


4271 1874-s Ms61 PCGs. The 1874-S is a scarce and underrated issue in the Type Two series that is rarely encountered in mint condition. The mint luster on this piece is bright and reddish tinged. The obverse especially is peppered with numerous, gradelimiting abrasions. Sharply struck and original. Ex: Central States Signature (Heritage, 5/2007), lot 4023. (#8972)

1875 Liberty twenty, Ms62 nice Luster and Color


4268 1874-CC XF45 nGC. Variety 1-a. Though appreciably worn on softly struck devices, this yellow-orange example remains broadly lustrous in semireflective fields. Scattered light marks and a handful of heavier digs are grade-consistent and surprisingly minor in the context of the all-around eye appeal. An important example of this earlier Carson City twenty dollar issue. (#8971)

Choice XF 1874-CC Double eagle


4272 1875 Ms62 PCGs. CaC. The double eagle was the only gold denomination produced in large quantity at the Philadelphia Mint in 1875, and it enjoys some popularity because the other gold issues are so elusive. This impressive MS62 example displays well-detailed devices and lustrous orange and rose-gold surfaces. A scattering of minor contact marks on the obverse explains the grade. (#8973)

4269 1874-CC XF45 nGC. Variety 2-a. Radiant luster outlines the obverse stars and fills the reverse legends. Marks are distributed but of little singular importance, though we note an indentation on the second S in STATES as an identifier. Type Two Carson City twenties have much lower mintages than their San Francisco counterparts. (#8971)
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4273 1875-CC VF35 PCGs. Variety 7-a. Nine different die marriages are known for the 1875-CC despite having less than one-tenth the mintage of its San Francisco cousin. This butter-gold representative has noticeable wear but luster nonetheless emerges from protected areas of the reverse.(#8974)

surprising aU55 1876-CC twenty

1875-CC Double eagle, aU53 Ideal Mintmark type Coin

4274 1875-CC aU53 nGC. CaC. Variety 1-a. The 1875-CC double eagle is one of the most available issues from the Carson City Mint and enjoys great popularity with mintmark type collectors. This attractive AU53 specimen displays well-struck design elements with only minor traces of actual wear. The surfaces are lustrous and lightly abraded. (#8974)

4276 1876-CC aU55 nGC. This lightly circulated example of the popular 1876-CC twenty offers a great balance of quality and eye appeal, thanks to generously reflective yellow-gold fields that take on an orange cast at certain angles to the light. Softly struck with scattered minor abrasions and a handful of digs that are as expected for the grade. The 1876-CC double eagle is among the more available dates, though this Star-designated coin is an unexpected treat. (#8977)

1876-CC twenty, aU58 Popular end-of-type Issue

Popular 1875-CC twenty, aU55

4275 1875-CC aU55 nGC. Variety 6-B. This butter-gold Carson City twenty has substantial luster and a few clusters of closely spaced slender abrasions in the fields. The centers are lightly brought up, but the remainder of the design is clear. The large number of dies in use in 1875, relative to the low mintage, suggests a number of separated small orders throughout the year. (#8974)

4277 1876-CC aU58 PCGs. The 1876-CC is one of the more frequently encountered Carson City double eagles, weighing in with a mintage of 138,441 pieces. Still, it is a worthwhile issue in AU58 condition, and relatively scarce in Uncirculated grades. Just a bit softly struck, the fields display the usual bright semiprooflikeness common to this issue. Numerous small abrasions are scattered over each side, but the only one of any note is an angling scratch in the left obverse field out from star 1. Ex: Baltimore Signature (Heritage, 7/2003), lot 10644; FUN Signature (Heritage, 1/2008), lot 4777. (#8977)

1876-s Liberty twenty, Ms62 Vibrant Luster, strong eye appeal

4278 1876-s Ms62 PCGs. CaC. This impressive MS62 Liberty double eagle is well- detailed in most areas, with a touch of softness showing on the lower left obverse stars and Libertys hair. The surfaces are a light yellow-gold color, with highlights of green, and only minor abrasions can be detected. The vibrant mint luster adds to the considerable eye appeal. (#8978)

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1877 Liberty twenty, Ms62 Only 19 Coins in Higher Grades at PCGs

near-Mint 1877-CC Double eagle

4279 1877 Ms62 PCGs. The 1877 Liberty double eagle is a scarce issue in MS62, and the date becomes rare in any finer grade. This attractive specimen features well-detailed design elements, with pleasing orange-gold surfaces and vibrant mint luster. PCGS has certified only 19 coins in higher numeric grades (2/12). (#8982)

Choice aU 1877-CC twenty slight semiprooflike Finish

4280 1877-CC aU55 nGC. Sharply defined with frosty surfaces and bright yellow-gold luster on each side. The obverse has a small rim nick near star 1, and the rest of the surfaces are lightly abraded as expected. Glints of prooflike mirrors can still be seen close to the devices. Ex: National Money Show Signature (Heritage, 3/2008), lot 1695. (#8983)

Low-Mintage 1877-CC twenty, aU55

4282 1877-CC aU58 nGC. CaC. Variety 3-a. This is a pleasing Carson City representative with minimal high point wear and no remotely distracting marks. The reverse offers nearly complete cartwheel luster, and luster also dominates the obverse border and Libertys hair. The 1877-CC is rare in Mint State, and most survivors are clustered in XF and AU grades. At least five different die marriages are known for the 77-CC despite a mintage of just 42,565 pieces. The reverse die is distinguished by a high second C in the mintmark, while the date placement differs minutely from Variety 1-A. (#8983)

Lustrous 1877-s Double eagle, Ms62

4281 1877-CC aU55 nGC. CaC. Variety 3-a. This sun-gold Choice AU Carson City twenty has substantial reverse luster and noticeable luster on the obverse. Obverse marks are relatively minor, though the central reverse is moderately abraded and we note a narrow mark above DOLLARS. Ex: Vegas Collection (Heritage, 9/2009), lot 1837, which realized $6,900. (#8983) 4283 1877-s Ms62 PCGs. This first year Type Three double eagle has good luster and a bold strike. Small to moderate marks accompany the obverse while the reverse is impressively unabraded. The typical 77-S grades MS60, technically Uncirculated but thoroughly bagmarked. However, the issue is rare at the MS63 level and is nearly uncollectible any finer. (#8984)

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1878-CC Double eagle, aU53 scarce, Underrated Issue

1879-CC twenty, Flashy aU55 Only 10,708 Pieces struck

4284 1878-CC aU53 nGC. Variety 1-a. Double eagle production dropped precipitously in 1878 at the Carson City Mint, to a mere 13,180 pieces. Probably no more than 300-350 examples survive today in all grades. Among Carson City double eagles, only the famous 1870 and 1871 issues can claim to be clearly rarer than the 1878-CC, although the low-mintage 1879-CC is virtually tied with this scarce date in terms of total number of specimens known. The present coin is an impressive AU53 specimen, with just a touch of wear on the boldly detailed design elements. The attractive orange-gold surfaces retain much original mint luster and show only minor signs of contact. Census: 37 in 53, 83 finer (2/12). Ex: Baltimore Auction (Bowers and Merena, 3/2009), lot 3948. (#8986)

4285 1879-CC aU55 nGC. Despite a touch of rub across the high points, this pale straw-gold example retains considerable reflective luster, particularly on the reverse. The strike is strong, and marks are scattered and mostly wispy, though a horizontal abrasion is noted below the 18 in the date. Thanks to its mintage of just 10,708 pieces, the 1879-CC twenty has gained considerable fame among collectors of Old West coinage, and Choice AU and better survivors are particularly prized. NGC shows 56 higher-graded pieces, but this number doubtless includes resubmissions (2/12). Ex: Long Beach Signature (Heritage, 5/2009), lot 1920. (#8989)

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1879-O Liberty Double eagle, aU53 Only type three new Orleans twenty Only 12 Coins Finer at PCGs

4286 1879-O aU53 PCGs. Variety 1. There was a long hiatus

of coining operations at the New Orleans Mint, after its seizure by the Confederacy in 1861. However, the facility was reopened in 1879 because the Bureau of the Mint needed the extra capacity to satisfy the provisions of the BlandAllison Act. Fortunately for present-day collectors, a small mintage of Liberty eagles and double eagles was produced in 1879, along with nearly 3 million silver dollars. The meager mintage of 2,325 double eagles would prove to be the last twenty dollar gold pieces produced at the famous Southern mint, and the only issue that employed the Type Three design. The 1879-O double eagles circulated widely in the 19th century, and few examples were preserved by collectors. Doug Winter estimates the surviving population at 75-85 specimens in all grades, with most survivors seen in the VF-XF range. The 1879-O is the fourth-rarest New Orleans double eagle, trailing such fabulous rarities as the 1854-O and 1856-O, and the only slightly more available 1855-O. The last time Heritage was privileged to offer an example of the 1879-O in AU53 condition was in June 2004, and the PCGS population statistics for AU53 or finer grades are the same today as they were at that time. Population: 5 in 53, 12 finer (1/12). The coin offered here is a sharply detailed AU53 specimen, with fine definition on the strands of Libertys hair. The surfaces retain almost all of the original mint luster, with smooth orange-gold patina that shows a few highlights of rose and lilac. Only minor contact marks are apparent, the worst being some insignificant roller marks on Libertys cheek. This coin should find a home in a fine collection or Registry Set. Ex: Horseshoe Collection (Bowers and Merena, 8/2010), lot 1854.
(#8990)

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Mint state 1880-s twenty

Fantastic Ms61 1882-CC twenty

4287 1880-s Ms61 nGC. Small squat S, one of two mintmark sizes known for the issue. This lustrous double eagle is well struck and has the expected number of small to moderate marks. The 1880-S is nearly uncollectible above the MS62 level, since examples were regarded strictly as bullion and loosely stored well into the 20th century. (#8993)

1881 twenty, aU53 First in a string of Low-Mintage rarities

4289 1882-CC Ms61 PCGs. Variety 1-a. By far the rarer of the two known die varieties. The second C is placed lower in the field relative to Variety 1-B. This nicely struck Carson City representative has two different looks. The moderately marked obverse is caramel-gold with cartwheel luster, while the lightly abraded reverse is canary-gold and prooflike. A mintage of fewer than 40,000 pieces ensures the scarcity of the 1882-CC. The issue is collectible in XF and AU grades but is very scarce in Mint State and virtually unobtainable above the MS62 level. Population: 30 in 61, 19 finer (1/12). (#8997)

4288 1881 aU53 PCGs. While other dates such as the 1882 are more infamous, it was the 1881 that began the sequence of low-mintage Philadelphia double eagle issues shortly after the introduction of the Type Three design. Garrett and Guth write: Predictably, the 1881 issue is a major rarity in all grades. It is estimated that fewer than 40 coins are known. This example, though distinctly worn over the high points, retains considerable yellow-orange luster in the protected parts of the fields, which suggests that it spent only a short time in circulation. Well-defined and moderately abraded overall with a shallow arcing scrape at the left obverse but solid allaround eye appeal for the grade. Population: 3 in 53, 7 finer (1/12). (#8994)

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4290 1883-CC XF45 nGC. Variety 2-a. The usual die pair for this collectible Carson City issue. A wheat-gold example, lightly abraded overall despite a couple of slender marks on the horizontal shield lines. Glimmers of bright luster are especially plentiful on the reverse.(#8999)

aU55+ 1884-CC Double eagle

1883-CC near-Mint twenty Dollar scarce, In-Demand CC in aU58

4293 1884-CC aU55+ PCGs. CaC. Green-gold and apricot toning embraces this scarce Carson City double eagle. The luster extent is impressive for the Choice AU level, though light abrasions are scattered, including a few small ticks on the face. As of (2/12), this is the only 1884-CC twenty in any grade with a Plus designation from PCGS. (#9001) 4291 1883-CC aU58 PCGs. Apricot-gold luster dominates all but the cheek and open fields. The surfaces show an even strike, attractive deep patina, and are void of mentionable marks. The dies can be identified by spikes within the denticles, at 6:30 on the obverse and 12 oclock on the reverse. The 1883-CC has a mintage of fewer than 60,000 pieces, and near-Mint examples are insufficient to meet demand. Ex: Dallas Signature (Heritage, 11/2007), lot 2351; FUN Signature (Heritage, 1/2009), lot 5782. (#8999) 4292 1884-CC VF35 PCGs. Ex: Rainy Day Collection. A pleasing Choice VF representative with original peach and olive toning. No marks are remotely consequential, ample luster glimmers from design recesses, and the few specks of dirt on the reverse appear to be removable with proper conservation.(#9001)

near-Mint 1884-CC twenty Dollar

4294 1884-CC aU58 nGC. This lemon-gold Borderline Uncirculated double eagle has nearly complete luster and a bold strike. Small marks are scattered but cannot deny the eye appeal. In 1884, the San Francisco Mint once again struck more than ten times the number of double eagles than Carson City. (#9001) 4295 1884-s Ms62+ PCGs. Lovely yellow surfaces and fully brilliant, frosty gold luster appear on both sides of this lightly marked Mint State specimen. A relatively plentiful date among Type Three double eagles that is hard to find in higher grades.(#9002)

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1885 Double eagle, aU55 One of the Keys to the series, Only 751 struck

4296 1885 aU55 PCGs. The 1885 Liberty Head double eagle

boasts the second lowest business-strike mintage of any double eagle, at 751 pieces. Few examples were saved at the time of issue because most advanced collectors of the era preferred to order proofs from the Mint, rather than save a business strike from circulation. The issue is rare in all grades today, with fewer than 100 examples known. Most examples seen are in AU grades, and Mint State pieces are quite rare. Because the mintage was so small, the dies did not experience much wear, and business-strike coins have reflective, prooflike surfaces. Virtually all early auction appearances of the 1885 double eagle describe the coin offered as a proof, but we suspect many coins were actually prooflike business strikes. For example, the coin offered in the Murdoch Collection (Sotheby, Wilkinson & Hodge, 7/1903), lot 692 is located in the section of the catalog reserved for proof double eagles, but the cataloger describes the coin as slightly scratched and very fine. As no other 1885 gold proof coins from any denomination are offered in the catalog, it seems unlikely that Murdoch purchased his 1885 double eagle from the Mint as part of a proof set. A more likely scenario is that the coin was a business strike that made its way to Europe in normal channels of foreign trade, and Murdoch acquired it from a bullion broker or pawn shop. When his collection was sold, the British cataloger was fooled by the reflective surface and categorized the coin as a proof. Even in this country, numismatists often confused the proof and business-strike issues of 1885 until recent times. The present coin is an appealing specimen, with the prooflike surfaces always seen on this date. The surfaces are tinted a rich, even reddish color and are lightly abraded for the grade. Two tiny milling marks in the right obverse field serve as pedigree markers. Population: 11 in 55, 17 finer (1/12). Ex: FUN Signature (Heritage, 1/2010), lot 2263. (#9003)

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aU53 1885-CC twenty Better Carson City Date

richly Patinated 1889-CC twenty, aU55

4297 1885-CC aU53 nGC. The 1885-CC has a much lower mintage than the other Carson City issues from the decade, partly due to the facilitys closure on March 18 of that year. This is honey-gold double eagle with nearly complete luster on the reverse. Luster also glimmers from the date, coronet, and Libertys curls and outlines individual obverse stars. Surface detractions are confined to a tiny obverse rim ding at 9:30 and a few small marks beneath the left (facing) wingtip. Ex: Baltimore Auction (Bowers & Merena, 6/2008), lot 3848, which realized $8,338. (#9004) 4298 1887-s Ms61 nGC. Dark patina resides on the high points of this lemon-yellow and light orange-gold double eagle. Traces of delicate green add to its eye appeal.(#9007)

4301 1889-CC aU55 nGC. CaC. This later Carson City double eagle remains impressively detailed despite minor wear. The surfaces offer instant appeal for collectors who prefer a deep, natural patina. Peach-infused fields show coppery echoes close to the devices in certain areas. A wispy mark through the stars over the portrait is the most visible flaw on an otherwise remarkably well-preserved piece. (#9011)

Choice XF 1890-CC twenty Popular Carson City Issue

satiny Ms62 1889 Double eagle

4302 1890-CC XF45 nGC. Variety 1-a. Pockets of luster are present on both sides and are more extensive on the reverse. Well defined with moderate wear on the high points of the hair and wings. The yellow-gold surfaces display the expected number of small marks and faint hairlines. Certified in a prior generation holder. (#9014) 4299 1889 Ms62 nGC. Rich, satiny orange-gold luster rolls across each side of this charming end-of-decade Philadelphia twenty. Despite a production tally of just 44,000 pieces, the 1889 is available for a price in grades through MS62, though anything finer is a condition rarity. This well-defined example has a number of shallow abrasions through the fields, though their influence on the eye appeal is surprisingly minor. (#9010)

near-Mint 1890-CC Double eagle Later Die state

Choice aU 1889-CC Double eagle Distraction-Free example

4303 1890-CC aU58 nGC. Variety 1-a. Luster brightens all but the cheek and open fields of this lime-green and wheat-gold Carson City example. Marks are minor for the grade except for a slender abrasion beneath STATES. The late die state with lapped rightside tail feathers. Minor die doubling can still be seen on TWENTY and PLURIBUS. (#9014) 4300 1889-CC aU55 nGC. Luster generously outlines individual obverse stars, and bathes Libertys hair and much of the reverse. Slight friction is present on the RTY in LIBERTY and the high points of the curls. Careful rotation beneath a loupe fails to reveal any distractions. A popular low mintage CC-mint issue. Ex: National Money Show Signature (Heritage, 3/2008), lot 1724. (#9011)

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aU58 1890-CC twenty substantial Mint Bloom

still-reflective aU53 1891 twenty

4304 1890-CC aU58 nGC. Variety 1-a. The right side of the tail is lapped, indicative of a late die state of this collectible Carson City variety. A pleasing near-Mint double eagle with virtually complete cartwheel luster and an absence of consequential abrasions. The reverse displays a few wisps of struck-in grease, as coined. (#9014)

near-Mint 1890-CC twenty Dollar

4305 1890-CC aU58 anaCs. Variety 1-a. An early die state with full tail feathers and minor die doubling on PLURIBUS and TWENTY. The cartwheel luster is close to complete, though diminished on the cheek and open obverse field. Well struck and lightly abraded with slight rub on the hair. Housed in an older generation ANACS holder. (#9014)

4306 1891 aU53 nGC. Any discussion of the 1891 double eagles place in U.S. numismatics must begin with its business strike mintage, just 1,390 pieces. (This coins previous auction appearance with another firm, listed below, gives a figure of 1,442 coins, but this tally erroneously includes the 52 proofs of the year.) Modestly rubbed surfaces are pale yellow-gold with considerable remaining reflectivity. Scattered light to moderate digs, including a handful of rim cuts, affect the obverse more heavily, though the decently detailed reverse is attractive for the grade. Census: 2 in 53, 26 finer (2/12). Ex: Bowers and Merena (9/2009), lot 1639. (#9016)

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Choice aU 1891-CC Double eagle Challenging Late Date

1892-CC twenty Dollar, XF45 Ex: Rainy Day Collection

4309 1892-CC XF45 PCGs. Ex: Rainy Day Collection. A single die pair comprised the low mintage of 27,265 pieces. This well defined representative possesses hints of prooflike surface on the obverse and displays partial cartwheel luster on the reverse. Splashes of orange-gold toning aid the eye appeal. Abrasions are moderate although we note a pinscratch near the R in AMERICA. (#9020)

Bright near-Mint 1892-CC twenty

4307 1891-CC aU55 nGC. The 1891-CC has the second lowest mintage figure (5,000 pieces) of any double eagle from the Carson City Mint, trailing only the 1870-CC. Despite the small mintage, it is more available in circulated grades than one might expect. The issue is scarce in About Uncirculated, however, and rare in Mint State. The certified population includes only one MS63 and none finer. Mint-green and peach-gold patina covers both sides of this Choice AU specimen, and luster resides in the protected areas. The design elements are well defined, and each side reveals just a few minor surface and rim marks. Ex: Central States Signature (Heritage, 4-5/2009), lot 2766. (#9017)

4310 1892-CC aU58 nGC. This Carson City issue is unusual in that it has a higher mintage than its Philadelphia counterpart. Still, survivors remain challenging, particularly in AU and better grades. This attractive near-Mint piece offers excellent definition and carefully preserved surfaces with just a hint of friction on the uppermost design elements. Light haze has settled over the bright yellow-gold fields, suggestive of long-term storage. Ex: Central States Signature (Heritage, 4/2008), lot 3849. (#9020)

1893-CC twenty, aU58 Popular Final-year Issue

Low-Mintage 1892 twenty, aU53 Only 4,400 Pieces struck

4311 1893-CC aU58 nGC. An attractive, well-struck example of this popular, final year of issue for the Carson City mint. The bright, mostly lustrous surfaces show faint green-gold patina as well as an interesting pattern of deep red color on the reverse, where several dark alloy spots can also be seen. Ex: Long Beach Signature (Heritage, 6/2004), lot 7470; Dallas Signature (Heritage, 10/2008), lot 3121. (#9023) 4308 1892 aU53 nGC. 1892 half eagles and eagles are plentiful, but East Coast bankers apparently had little use for the double eagle that year. Just 4,400 pieces were struck, and most survivors are in XF or AU grades. The present yellow-gold example retains much of its initial flashy luster, although the surfaces display scattered moderate marks consistent with light circulation. Ex: FUN Signature (Heritage, 1/2009), lot 5805. (#9019)
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Lustrous Ms62 1893-CC twenty Dollar

Choice 1895-s Double eagle Only seven PCGs Coins in Higher Grade

4314 1895-s Ms64 PCGs. The 1895-S Liberty double eagle can only be called scarce at the MS64 grade level, but Gem examples of this date are very rare. This well-detailed Choice specimen displays vibrant mint luster and attractive orange-gold surfaces, with highlights of lilac. PCGS has graded only seven coins in higher numeric grades (2/12). (#9028)

Gem 1898-s Double eagle Desirable Condition rarity

4312 1893-CC Ms62 PCGs. Variety 2-a. Light orange toning visits this lustrous and well struck double eagle. Surprisingly unabraded for the MS62 level, and perhaps the grade is assigned due to subtle cherry-red toning freckles near the date and the reverse margin. The final year of Carson City coinage witnessed a double eagle mintage of only 18,402 pieces. Despite the low production, the issue is collectible in AU55 and finer grades due to European bank holdings. However, the 93-CC is extremely rare above MS63, with a solitary NGC MS64 noted as the single finest certified. (#9023)

4315 1898-s Ms65 PCGs. The blended olive-green and pumpkin-gold toning is illuminated by coruscating cartwheel luster. Crisply struck and impressively unabraded with a bold strike and good eye appeal. The 98-S is commonplace in AU58 and bagmarked Mint State but becomes rare in the present quality. Population: 90 in 65, 2 finer (2/12). (#9034) 4316 1901 Ms63 nGC. Delicate rose patina appears on the satiny yellow-gold surfaces of this popular issue, representing the opening of the third Philadelphia Mint. The 111,430 coin mintage was the fourth lowest double eagle production from 1894 to 1907. However, the date is still considered common.(#9039)

1902 Double eagle, Ms62 Low-Mintage Philadelphia Issue

Ms64+ 1894-s Double eagle Just One Finer at PCGs

4313 1894-s Ms64+ PCGs. CaC. Coruscating luster, a bold strike, and olive-gold toning contribute to the eye appeal, but the principal charm of the present near-Gem is its exceptional preservation for the issue. Faint grazes on the cheek and obverse field are all that preclude an even finer classification. Population: 1 in 64+, 1 finer (2/12). (#9026)

4317 1902 Ms62 nGC. The 1902 has an unusually low mintage of 31,140 pieces, less than 5% of the 1904 production. As one might expect, the 1902 is relatively scarce in Mint State, and the finest certified by NGC is pair of MS64 examples. The present coin grades MS62 but has provides unbroken cartwheel luster and the orange-gold surfaces are only moderately abraded. (#9041)

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4318 1904 Ms64 nGC. An amazing 1904 Liberty twenty, and an ideal candidate for a gold type set, this piece has sharp design elements with satiny lemon-yellow surfaces and delicate bluish overtones. (#9045) 4319 1904 Ms64+ PCGs. CaC. With a mintage of more than six million coins, the largest of the Liberty double eagle series, the 1904 is the ideal type coin, and this lustrous near-Gem, with its frosty greenish-gold surfaces and full brilliance, is an excellent candidate.(#9045)

4323 1906-s Ms63 nGC. CaC. A brilliant yellow-gold example of this popular date, in demand due to the rarity of 1906 Philadelphia pieces. This Select Mint State specimen exhibits trivial gradeconsistent marks on satin surfaces.(#9051)

Choice 1907-D twenty Dollar

Premium Gem 1904 Double eagle

4324 1907-D Ms64 PCGs. CaC. A lustrous butter-gold Choice Liberty twenty from the second and final year of Denver Mint production for the type. The strike is intricate, and both sides are free from mentionable marks aside from a small tick on Libertys cheek. The reverse is particularly unabraded. (#9053) 4320 1904 Ms66 nGC. Ex: Depression 3 Bag Hoard. Every Liberty twenty collector knows that the 1904 is the most common issue, due to an unprecedented mintage of more than 6.25 million pieces. However, the typical example grades MS62 due to numerous abrasions. The present coin, however, has potent apricot-gold luster, a precise strike, and a pristine reverse. The obverse exhibits only minor surface imperfections. (#9045)

Ms64 1907-s Liberty twenty attractive Preservation

1905 Liberty twenty, Ms62 Low-Mintage 20th Century Issue

4325 1907-s Ms64 PCGs. CaC. A Choice peach-gold final-year Liberty twenty with pleasing surfaces and vibrant luster. The strike is crisp and the quality is confirmed by the CAC seal, currently assigned to just 11 pieces in the present grade. One shallow mintmade strike-through noted above the second T in TWENTY. (#9054) 4321 1905 Ms62 PCGs. An attractive MS62 example of this lowmintage date, with the visual appeal of a higher grade. The surfaces of this impressive Liberty double eagle are free of all but the most insignificant contact marks. The vivid greenish-gold surfaces display vibrant mint luster, and the design elements are welldetailed, with a little softness apparent on the coronet. (#9047)

1906 Double eagle, Ms62 scarce Date

4322 1906 Ms62 nGC. The 1906 Liberty double eagle is an elusive date from a low-mintage of 69,596 pieces. This attractive MS62 example displays well-detailed design elements and vibrant mint luster. The surfaces are lightly abraded for the grade and show highlights of green and orange-gold color. (#9049)

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PrOOF LIBerty DOUBLe eaGLes

1895 Double eagle, Pr64 Deep Cameo stunning, Heavily Contrasted Proof Only 18 to 21 estimated extant in all Grades

4326 1895 Pr64 Deep Cameo PCGs. CaC. In January 1895,

the U.S. government nearly ran out of gold. In A Guide Book of Double Eagle Gold Coins, David Bowers recounts, The gold reserve, intended to be $100,000,000 as a backing for paper money, had dribbled down to the less than 8 millions in available gold coin in the Sub-Treasury of New York. That very day more than $3 million in gold was withdrawn from the SubTreasury in New York for export to Europe. Treasury officials estimated that the reserve would be completely depleted within 48 hours. Facing bankruptcy and depreciated currency, the government turned to a consortium of New York bankers led by J.P. Morgan for relief. Meeting in great secrecy, the financiers agreed to help, and more than $8 million dollars in gold coins was deposited in the Sub-Treasury by February 13,1895. A panic was averted, and the Mint proceeded to coin 1.1 million business strike double eagles in 1895. The acute shortage of gold coins in the governments reserves had a profound effect on priorities at the Mint in 1895. Resources were devoted almost exclusively to business strike coinage. No patterns were produced, and proof coinage of the double eagle was limited to a paltry 51 pieces. Today perhaps half that number survive, with several specimens impounded in institutional collections and many are seen in impaired condition. A search of auction records reveals that Heritage has handled two other 1895 proof twenties in the last decade. The most recent was a PR64 Cameo in February of this year, but certified by NGC, a coin that brought $71,875. Other significant specimens known include the PR65 Garrett/Bass coin and the Gem proof Pittman example. This PR64 Deep Cameo example offers glorious orangegold coloration with premium eye appeal. The primary pedigree markers are a tiny, triangular planchet indentation to the left of the 1 in the date, possibly as produced. A series of near-microscopic, dotlike ticks appear in a straight line before Libertys lower nose and star 4. Another contact mark is noted on the reverse, just below ED. Again, these tiny markers are mentioned only for pedigree purposes. Much more importantly, the strike is expectedly bold, with generous field-device contrast yielding the coveted black-on-gold appearance. The appeal of this stunning rare coin is strictly high-end. Expect a premium bid to win this prize. Ex: Dallas Signature (Heritage, 10/2008), lot 2418, as a PCGS PR64 Cameo. (#99111)

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1901 Liberty Double eagle, Pr60 Details

MCMVII High relief twenty, Unc Details Wire rim Variant

4327 1901 Impaired Proof, Polished anaCs. Pr60 Details. A total of 96 proofs were struck, but in his 1988 Encyclopedia, Breen wrote possibly 36 to 40 proofs survive, many impaired. The present specimen was never spent and has no high point wear, but the surfaces are bright and glossy from polishing. Ex: Milwaukee ANA Signature (Heritage, 8/2007), lot 3429. (#9117)

HIGH reLIeF DOUBLe eaGLes


Iconic 1907 High relief twenty, Wire rim Lightly Circulated aU55 example

4329 1907 High relief, Wire rim Improperly Cleaned nGC Details. Unc. Although its high relief made it unsuitable for circulation, 12,367 examples of the Roman Numerals type were struck per President Roosevelts order. Survivors are cherished in all grades, since the issue comes closest to the ideal envisioned by Roosevelt and designer Augustus Saint-Gaudens. This honeygold example is unabraded and has essentially complete design detail, but the surfaces are slightly glossy and the satin luster is somewhat subdued. A wire rim is present across about two-thirds of the diameter, and is most prominent along the right obverse. (#9135)

Uncirculated Details Wire rim MCMVII High relief twenty

4330 1907 High relief, Wire rim Polished nCs. Unc. Details. A sun-gold example with substantial appeal to the collector. The strike is full aside from minor bluntness on the raised knee and the crest of the eagles front wing. The reverse rim has a subtle ding at 3:30, and the surfaces are mildly glossy from cleaning. Although this rare date twenty has been wiped, to call it Polished may be an overly strict assessment by NCS. (#9135)

4328 1907 High relief, Wire rim aU55 PCGs. For many collectors, a lightly circulated but minimally abraded example of the High Relief double eagle offers the best mix of budget-friendly beauty. On this AU55 example, small areas at the knee and the crest of the front wing go beyond simple cabinet friction to become distinct wear. Their influence is modest, however, compared to the great sculptural qualities of the design, which hold true despite the rub. Apricot-gold luster is bright, almost semireflective, with small copper spots at the right obverse and lower-left reverse rims. Minimally abraded with just a handful of marks to draw the eye. (#9135)
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Luminous Ms61 High relief, Wire rim 1907 saint-Gaudens Double eagle

Ms62 1907 High relief twenty Bold Wire rim

4331 1907 High relief, Wire rim Ms61 nGC. One of the most famous and most enduring U.S. coinage designs is the obverse of the Saint-Gaudens double eagle, now as long-tenured in its second life as the gold American Eagle obverse as it was in its original run. That first run began (in circulating terms) with the High Relief double eagle of 1907, an impractical but beautiful rendition soon replaced in the name of 20th century efficiency. This legacy coin, pale yellow-gold with bold detail on features such as Libertys torch hand, has great luster and eye appeal despite wispy abrasions in the fields and a degree of contact on Libertys knee, a known high point. The wire rim is most prominent at the upper obverse. (#9135)

4332 1907 High relief, Wire rim Ms62 nGC. A true American classic, the Saint-Gaudens double eagle design has persisted from its 1907 origins to the present day, never losing its popularity. This is an MS62 Wire Rim example of the issue that started Americas love for the coin, the iconic High Relief twenty. Both sides show a prominent wire rim (most visible at the upper obverse) that frames moderately patinated and strongly lustrous apricot-gold surfaces. A light scrape over the front of the eagles wings contributes to the grade, while three copper spots, the largest and deepest near 9 oclock on the obverse rim, supply a pedigree marker. (#9135)

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Iconic 1907 High relief, Wire rim twenty an Ms63 Mint Masterpiece

Unc Details 1907 High relief twenty Uncommon Flat rim Coin

4333 1907 High relief, Wire rim Ms63 PCGs. CaC. Few coin designs have attained such universal acclaim as the High Relief Saint-Gaudens double eagle, an iconic masterpiece that is also the most sculptural coin the U.S. Mint ever released to circulation. This Select example with Wire Rim present has a lightly patinated apricot-gold cast and the signature High Relief luster, half cartwheel, half halo. The grade comes down to a wispy abrasion in the left obverse field and minuscule flattening of Libertys knee; a handful of tiny marks in the rays below the flying eagle are of little consequence. A remarkable opportunity to own this immensely popular issue. (#9135)

4334 1907 High relief, Flat rim Improperly Cleaned nGC Details. Unc. As a Flat Rim representative with a minimal wire edge, this High Relief twenty is part of an elusive minority. It also offers an intriguing opportunity for collectors who otherwise would be hardpressed to obtain an example of the famous coinage type. While the yellow-gold luster shows disturbances from cleaning, particularly on the reverse, the sculptural central devices remain beautifully detailed and unworn. Imperfect yet still majestic, and still as bold an artistic statement as when it was made more than a century ago. Ex: ANA 1980 (Steve Ivy), lot 428. From The Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr. Collection. (#9136)

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elusive Flat rim 1907 High relief twenty a Luminous Ms62 Coin

Magnificent 1908 no Motto twenty Ms66, ex: Wells Fargo, nevada

4338 1908 no Motto, Wells Fargo nevada Ms66 PCGs. Short Rays Obverse. Booming luster sweeps this beautifully preserved and nicely struck double eagle. The Wells Fargo pedigree was devised for marketing purposes when the hoard of high grade examples was initially distributed. The true source of this famous hoard has never been published. (#99142)

Wells Fargo, nevada superb Gem 1908 no Motto saint-Gaudens twenty

4335 1907 High relief, Flat rim Ms62 PCGs. The wire rim present on so many 1907 High Relief double eagles was seen as a flaw at the time of striking. Some so-called Flat Rim pieces came about naturally, while others had the rim filed down at the Mint. This is one of the elusive Flat Rim pieces, broadly luminous with classic sculptural detail and yellow-gold color under light patina. Both sides show grade-defining flaws; the obverse has a couple of cuts on Libertys body, while a sizable rim bump appears just below the eagles tailfeathers on the reverse. Still, this is a readily collectible example of one of the most esteemed American coinage designs. (#9136)

4339 1908 no Motto, Wells Fargo nevada Ms67 nGC. Short Rays Obverse. A pristine and lustrous butter-gold Superb Gem. The strike is good despite inexactness on the eagles leg feathers and Libertys raised knee, which retain indications of the planchet surface. Exceptional quality is the rule for the Wells Fargo holding of No Motto 1908 twenties. One can only wonder how the coins left the Treasury in such exemplary condition despite being stockpiled in a bin, then bagged and shipped. (#99142) 4340 1908 Motto Ms63 nGC. The motto IN GOD WE TRUST was restored in 1908, thanks to much public outcry, but the Motto coins are much less available than their No Motto counterparts. This pleasing Select specimen is well-detailed and lustrous, with remarkably few contact marks for the grade.(#9147)

select Mint state 1909/8 Double eagle

saInt-GaUDens DOUBLe eaGLes


4336 1907 arabic numerals Ms64 PCGs. This orange-gold and limegreen Saint-Gaudens type coin has dynamic luster and exemplary preservation. The strike is bold except on the eagles leg feathers. Encapsulated in a first generation holder. From The Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr. Collection.(#9141) 4337 1908 no Motto Ms65 nGC. The light greenish-gold surfaces of this attractive Gem are enlivened by highlights of rose color. The well-detailed design elements are complemented by vibrant mint luster and the fields show only minor signs of contact. (#9142) 4341 1909/8 Ms63 PCGs. Fs-301. Though it is the only SaintGaudens double eagle die variety in the Guide Book, the 1909/8 twenty does not command a substantial premium over its normal date counterpart until the Mint State range, though the two diverge rapidly once there. This Select example has broadly shining luster with areas of saturated sun-yellow as well as orange and hints of pink. (#9151)

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Better Date 1909/8 twenty, Ms63

Gem 1910 saint-Gaudens twenty

4342 1909/8 Ms63 PCGs. Fs-301. A pleasing apricot-gold example of this obvious hubbed overdate. Crisply struck and satiny with clean surfaces and hints of steel-blue on the highpoints. Although obtainable for only a modest premium above bullion value in circulated grades, the 1909/8 becomes scarce at the MS63 level and is seldom seen any finer. Certified in a green label holder. (#9151)

4346 1910 Ms65 PCGs. Dynamic cartwheel sheen invigorates this peach-gold and olive-green Gem. Sharply struck with a remarkably unabraded reverse and a few wispy obverse field grazes. Encapsulated in a green label holder. Just four pieces have been certified finer by PCGS (2/12). (#9154)

Low-Mintage select 1909-D twenty

Ms65 1911-s Double eagle Vivid Color, Vibrant Luster

4343 1909-D Ms63 PCGs. An orange-gold Select Saint-Gaudens twenty with good luster and an uncommonly mark-free appearance. The strike is attentive, though light incompleteness of detail on Libertys raised knee and the eagles breast merit passing mention. Among the lowest mintage issues of the type. (#9152) 4344 1909-s Ms64 nGC. Double eagles dated 1909 are scarce or rare from the Philadelphia and Denver Mints, with only those from San Francisco making candidates for type collections, or one-per-year collections. This piece has pleasing yellow luster with excellent eye appeal. A hardwood case accompanies this lot, identifying it as a Florida Hoard Double Eagle. The interior of the case has a place for the coin in its NGC holder, and also has a Medallic Art Company gold plated silver plaque of Augustus Saint-Gaudens (46 mm x 63 mm). Additional documents are also included.(#9153)

4347 1911-s Ms65 PCGs. The 1911-S Saint-Gaudens double eagle is not too difficult to locate in Gem condition, but the issue becomes rare at the MS66 level. This delightful Gem example features well-detailed design elements, with vibrant mint luster, and vivid orange-gold surfaces that display highlights of lilac. (#9159)

Ms64+ 1912 Double eagle Conditionally rare Issue

Ms64+ 1909-s Double eagle


4348 1912 Ms64+ PCGs. Many double eagle collectors are unaware that the 1912 is the first issue of a new design type. The obverse has 48 stars instead of 46, due to the addition to the Union of New Mexico and Arizona. This is an attractive olive-gold nearGem with a splendidly preserved reverse and only minor obverse abrasions. Population: 14 in 64+, 35 finer (2/12). (#9160) 4349 1913 Ms62 PCGs. CaC. Honey-gold luster compliments full mint brilliance on this highly lustrous representative of the scarce, low-mintage 1913 double eagle. Myriad surface marks are present, with darker patina on the high points.(#9161)

4345 1909-s Ms64+ PCGs. CaC. A sharply struck and coruscating wheat-gold near-Gem of this popular early San Francisco SaintGaudens issue. Careful inspection locates only infrequent minor marks. MS64+ is probably the ideal collector grade for the issue, with a modest premium over bullion value but better in quality than 95% of survivors. (#9153)

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1913-s saint-Gaudens twenty, Ms62 Low-Mintage, early series Issue

4353 1922 Ms64+ nGC. The 1922 Saint-Gaudens double eagle is an available date and high-end Choice examples , like the present coin, are quite popular with type collectors. The devices are welldetailed and the lustrous surfaces show highlights of rose and orange.(#9173)

1922-s Double eagle, Ms63 Once Considered extremely rare

4350 1913-s Ms62 nGC. The 1913-S Saint-Gaudens double eagle is easier to locate than the low mintage of 34,000 pieces would suggest. This well-struck MS62 specimen exhibits intense brassy mint luster on the attractive lemon-yellow surfaces. There are some grade-consistent contact marks that show most readily in the left obverse rays. Eye appeal is strong for the grade. (#9163)

1914-s twenty, Ms66 none Finer at PCGs

4354 1922-s Ms63 PCGs. While still scarce today, the 1922-S was once considered a major rarity in the Saint-Gaudens series. Its rarity was a result of gold exports shortly after the time of issue. From the 1950s until the early 1980s, hundreds or even thousands of pieces were found in overseas bank vaults. This Select Mint State piece has frosty yellow surfaces with scattered marks. The design elements are a little weak at the lower obverse, but strong elsewhere. (#9174)

1922-s Double eagle, Ms63 thousands exported

4351 1914-s Ms66 PCGs. This is one of only a few MS66 1914S twenties we have had the opportunity to offer. A carefully preserved specimen, both sides glow with bright, rich yellowgolden luster amid finely granular fields. The striking details are well above average with only the slightest softness on several of the peripheral stars at the base of the obverse. Somehow, this coin managed to avoid the numerous abrasions and contact marks so often encountered on a coin of this size. Worth a close examination and a strong bid by a discriminating gold specialist. PCGS has never certified a finer example (2/12). (#9166)

1915 Double eagle, Ms64+ elusive Date in Higher Grades

4355 1922-s Ms63 PCGs. The 1922-S, sporting a mintage of 2.658 million pieces, is generally available through the MS63 grade level. Near-Gems are elusive, and anything finer is quite rare. The MS63 specimen presented here displays bright apricot-gold luster, and for the most part, well defined design features. A handful of minute abrasion limit the grade. Thousands of 22-S twenties were apparently exported and held as reserves in foreign banks, partially accounting for the relatively large supply available today. (#9174) 4356 1923-D Ms65 PCGs. This fully struck Saint-Gaudens Gem has vibrant luster and is magnificently preserved aside from subtle contact on the eagle. The 1923-D is the most collectible branch mint issue from the 1920s. Housed in a first generation holder. From The Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr. Collection.(#9176) 4357 1923-D Ms65 PCGs. CaC. This boldly defined Gem exhibits satin luster that is lighter yellow at the centers and a few shades deeper at the outer margins on each side. A spectacular piece for the connoisseur.(#9176)

4352 1915 Ms64+ PCGs. CaC. The 1915 Saint-Gaudens double eagle is a low-mintage date and high-grade examples are seldom encountered. This impressive high-end Choice specimen displays sharply detailed design elements and lustrous orange-gold surfaces with outstanding eye appeal. Population: 9 in 64+, 38 finer (1/12). (#9167)

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1924 twenty Dollar, Ms67 terrifically appealing type Coin

Fabulous Ms64 1924-s Double eagle

4358 1924 Ms67 PCGs secure. The 1924 double eagle is, along with its 1928 cousin, the most widely available of the P-mint SaintGaudens issues in high Mint State grades. That is a trait that should actually make this Superb Gem more appealing to a wider audience rather than less, as it is the textbook definition of a classic type coin. Glorious luster radiates from each side of this piece, and the surfaces are every bit as unabraded as the grade promises. Areas of yellow-gold and orange-gold compete for viewer attention with small accents of deeper lilac color. Population: 78 in 67, 1 in 67+, 1 in 68 (1/12). (#9177)

4359 1924-s Ms64 PCGs secure. CaC. The year 1924 in SaintGaudens coinage is illustrative of a pattern that would affect several subsequent dates: an amply available Philadelphia issue, coupled with heavily melted Denver and San Francisco emissions. Only a relative handful of 1924-S double eagles have survived to the present day, certainly fewer than 1% of examples struck. This is a better coin among those survivors, richly lustrous with a strong orange-gold cast and glimpses of silver-lavender on and near Libertys figure. A handful of light, scattered abrasions combine to account for the grade. Population: 95 in 64, 3 finer (1/12). (#9179)

seldom-seen 1925-D twenty, Ms64

4360 1925-D Ms64 PCGs. Different verse but the same song. The 1925-D Saint-Gaudens used to be far more elusive to a previous generation (or two), but today overseas repatriations have made the issue more available. But there is a second theme in the counterpoint: The easy discoveries of European and Latin American hoards have been long since made. In the case of the 1925-D, the near-Gem level is about the highest obtainable for most collectors, as the Gem populations thin out markedly at both PCGS and NGC. This MS64 coin offers frosty luster over sharply struck surfaces. A couple of ticks on Libertys cheek and forehead are among the few marks on each side that keep this piece from the Gem level, but the eye appeal is grand. PCGS has a skimpy seven submissions finer (1/12). (#9181)
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4361 1926 Ms65 nGC. This sharply defined Gem has a few trivial marks on each side, consistent with the grade. Both sides have frosty and fully brilliant green-gold surfaces.(#9183) 4362 1926 Ms65 nGC. A delightful Gem with brilliant luster, this frosty yellow and rose-gold specimen is an ideal type candidate. Both sides have trivial scattered marks, mostly hidden in the design motifs.(#9183)

1926-s saint-Gaudens twenty, Ms64+ rare Issue in Higher Grades

Uncirculated Details 1926-s twenty Doubled Die Obverse

4365 1926-s Ms64+ PCGs. CaC. The 1926-S was one of the great rarities in the Saint-Gaudens double eagle series before small numbers of the date surfaced in European holdings in the 1950s. The 1926-S is still quite rare in grades above MS64. This high-end Choice example displays vibrant mint luster, well-detailed devices, and attractive greenish-gold surfaces. Outstanding eye appeal. Population: 22 in 64+, 33 finer (1/12). (#9185) 4363 1926-s Improperly Cleaned nGC Details. Unc. The vast majority of 1926-S double eagles never left the banking system, going from coining room to melting pot over the course of about a decade. This coin is one of the rare exceptions. Though its luster has been disturbed by a past cleaning, it still retains a great deal of its original yellow-gold brightness and shows no trace of wear. The obverse has few significant abrasions. The obverse is die doubled, identical in appearance to the FS-101 1926, which indicates the doubling first occurred on a working hub. 4366 1927 Ms65 nGC. One of the common P-Mints from the 1920s that are usually chosen for type sets, this Gem has satiny yellow luster with brilliant mint surfaces and excellent eye appeal. (#9186) 4367 1927 Ms65 PCGs. Both sides of this lovely Gem blend lemonyellow, wheat-gold, and pale orange, creating an aesthetic delight. An ideal type coin for the connoisseur.(#9186) 4368 1927 Ms66 PCGs. An incredible Premium Gem, this lovely Saint-Gaudens double eagle has delightful luster with hints of pink and greenish patina. The 1927 is rarely found finer, with only 13 better PCGS certified examples (2/12).(#9186)

Choice 1926-s Double eagle Interesting reverse Die alignment

4364 1926-s Ms64 PCGs. CaC. This well-detailed Choice specimen shows just a touch of softness on the lower obverse, and the pleasing greenish-gold surfaces are well-preserved, with only a few minor contact marks visible on both sides. Vibrant mint luster adds to the considerable visual appeal. The reverse die is slightly rotated in a clockwise direction on this piece. PCGS has graded only 34 coins in higher numeric grades (1/12). (#9185)

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PrOOF saInt-GaUDens DOUBLe eaGLe

1910 roman Gold twenty Dollar, Pr65 rarely seen Gem example of this two-year type

4369 1910 Pr65 nGC. The recorded number of 1910 proof double

eagles produced, 167 examples, appears to be on the high side, but it is true that there are considerable numbers certified at the major grading-authentication services. Garrett and Guth comment concerning the issue: ... this is one of the more available dates in Proof condition [sic]. Sales to collectors recovered after tumbling in 1909, the year after the unpopular matte Proofs were sold. The Roman or satin finish coins proved much more popular with collectors. The 1910 issue is available in most grades, including 17 examples reported by NGC and PCGS as PF-66, four as PF-67, and even two coins as PF-68. This date ranks as the seventh scarcest of the 10 Proof coin series.

The authors also confirm the existence of a single matte proof bearing the 1910 date, last seen in 1998. Between the two grading services combined, there are 68 proof examples of this issue certified as always, factoring in an unknown number of duplications and of course there are likely still uncertified examples that reside in old-time collections (or perhaps as unrecognized proofs in some newer collections). The present Gem example bears the unmistakable hallmarks of a proof striking, including crisply delineated details on Libertys head, hair, toes, and the Capitol building, for example. A few small contact marks, none individually severe, both keep this piece from an even higher grade. The yellow-gold surfaces are bright and boast much appeal. Census: 8 in 65, 18 finer (1/12). Ex: FUN Signature (Heritage, 1/2008), lot 3411. (#9207)

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august Bechtler Gold Dollar, XF45 27 G., 21 C., Kagin-24

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4370 (1842-52) a. Bechtler Dollar, 27G. 21C., Plain edge XF45 PCGs. K-24, r.3. This apricot-gold Choice XF representative exhibits luster throughout the legends. A wave is present on the lower left obverse and on the left reverse, a mint-made strikethrough precedes the D in DOLLAR, and a few brief hair-thin marks are clustered above the first A in CAROLINA. Listed on page 365 of the 2012 Guide Book. (#10040)

Undated C. Bechtler K-4 Gold Dollar, aU50 reversed n Variety

4371 (1837-42) C. Bechtler Dollar, n reversed aU50 PCGs. K-4, r.4. While not a rarity among Bechtler dollars, this variety has an enduring popularity because of the dramatic die blunder with the N in ONE reversed, actually punched over a correctly aligned N. The surfaces appear original with significant reddish-gold and lilac color. A couple of small die imperfections are noted, but the only one of significance is a lamination in the field below the 8 in 28G. Listed on page 364 of the 2012 Guide Book. (#10055)

Very scarce 30-Grain Bechtler Dollar radiant near-Mint example

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4372 (1831-34) C. Bechtler Dollar, 30G. aU58 nGC. K-1, r.4. The heaviest of three gold dollars from the Bechtler family, issued between 1831 and 1834 and credited as the first gold dollar struck in the U.S., albeit privately. This bright near-Mint representative has bold contrast between the pale golden color of the fields and the saturated reddish-violet copper hues around the lettering and devices. Census: 13 in 58, 13 finer (2/12). Listed on page 363 of the 2012 Guide Book. (#10064)

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aU reeded edge 1851 Humbert Fifty Kagin-7, 887 thous.

Choice aU 1852 Humbert Fifty Dollar K-11, 887 thous.

4373 1851 Humbert Fifty Dollar, reeded edge, 887 thous. aU50 nGC. K-7, r.4. The differences between the Kagin-6 (Reverse of 1851) and Kagin-7 varieties are subtle to the uninitiated, but the Reverse of 1851 has a much larger ring of concentric circles that resembles a bulls-eye or target, while the Reverse of 1852 has a smaller ring in the center. The ribbon band that runs along the edge is closer to the physical rim of the coin on the Reverse of 1851 than on the Reverse of 1852, where it is visibly removed from the edge. It appears that the reverse was changed, likely late in the year, and the obverse die continued in service for some time before the new 1852-dated obverse was pressed into service, creating a transitional variety. The present apricot-gold example has moderate wear and relatively few abrasions for the octagonal fifty type. We note only a vertical pinscratch beneath the ribbon end and a small obverse corner ding at 4 oclock. Listed on page 368 of the 2012 Guide Book. Ex: Pacific Rim Collection of Territorial $50s (Heritage, 8/2007), lot 2114.. (#10214)

4374 1852 Humbert Fifty Dollar, 887 thous. aU55 nGC. K-11, r.5. Kagin-11 is the final octagonal slug issue bearing the name of U.S. Assayer Augustus Humbert. Later the same year, a final fifty dollar variety was released that referred solely to the United States Office of Gold, followed by ten and twenty dollar issues in 1853 before the facility was replaced by the fledging San Francisco Mint. The typical K-11 slug grades VF and has problems such as cleaning or edge knocks. The present piece, however, retains noticeable glimpses of orange-gold luster, and although small abrasions are scattered, none are singularly detracting. Listed on page 368 of the 2012 Guide Book. (#10217)

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4375 1855/4 Liberty Octagonal 25 Cents, BG-106, r.3, Ms66 nGC. A marvelous Period One octagonal quarter that boasts flashy butter-gold fields and a pristine appearance. Well struck, since the low relief letters and granular portrait correspond to the dies. Census: 4 in 66, 0 finer (2/12).(#10375) 4376 1872 Indian Octagonal 25 Cents, BG-791, r.3, Ms66 nGC. The fields exhibit impressive reflectivity despite the absence of a Prooflike designation from NGC. The denominator and the A in DOLLAR are lightly brought up, but the preservation is immaculate.(#10618)

4378 1871 Liberty round 50 Cents, BG-1011, r.2, Ms66 PCGs. This flashy canary-gold Premium Gem is crisply struck and virtually immaculate. The sole round 1871 half dollar variety without an initial beneath the bust. Population: 14 in 66, 1 finer (1/12). (#10840) 4379 1870 Liberty round 1 Dollar, BG-1203, Low r.5, Ms60 PCGs. A nicely struck almond-gold example that displays delicate hairlines upon rotation beneath a light. Only eight different Period Two round dollar varieties are listed in Breen-Gillio. (#10948)

among Finest Certified BG-798 Ms66 Prooflike 1875 Octagonal Quarter

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4377 1875 Indian Octagonal 25 Cents, BG-798, Low r.5, Ms66 Prooflike nGC. The undisturbed sun-gold surfaces display impressive field reflectivity. The strike is full except on the fraction denominator. Struck a few degrees off center toward 10 oclock, affecting solely the width of the dentils. Census: 2 in 66 Prooflike, none finer (2/12). (#710625)

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Colonials
7001 (1670-75) st. Patrick Farthing Bent nGC Details. VG. NGC Census: (2/32). PCGS Population (3/135). (#42) 7002 (1670-75) st. Patrick Farthing Cleaned, Damaged, Cleaned anaCs. VG8 Details. NGC Census: (2/32). PCGS Population (3/135). (#42) 7003 (1694) london Elephant Token, Thin Planchet Damaged, Countermarked anaCs. Fine 12 Details. NGC Census: (0/1). PCGS Population (0/19). (#58) 7004 (1694) london Elephant Token, Thick Planchet Damaged nGC Details. V F. NGC Census: (1/30). PCGS Population (5/151). (#55) 7005 1722 Rosa americana Halfpenny, DEi GRaTia, UTilE Fine 12 nGC. NGC Census: (1/9). PCGS Population (1/27). (#104) 7006 1722 Rosa americana Twopence Polished anaCs. VG8 Details. NGC Census: (0/24). PCGS Population (0/13). (#116) 7007 1723 Woods Hibernia Farthing, DEi GRaTia Corroded anaCs. Fine 12 Details. NGC Census: (2/71). PCGS Population (0/205). (#176) 7008 1723 Woods Hibernia Halfpenny Fine 15 anaCs. NGC Census: (4/164). PCGS Population (6/419). (#180) 7009 1723 Woods Hibernia Halfpenny Corroded anaCs. VF25 Details. NGC Census: (4/160). PCGS Population (24/379). (#180) 7010 1723 Woods Hibernia Halfpenny Corroded anaCs. VF30 Details. NGC Census: (14/146). PCGS Population (22/357). (#180) 7011 1723 Hibernia Halfpenny XF40 nGC. NGC Census: (9/129). PCGS Population (29/295). (#180) 7012 1724 Woods Hibernia Halfpenny Corroded anaCs. Fine 12 Details. NGC Census: (0/16). PCGS Population (1/47). (#190) 7013 1724 Woods Hibernia Halfpenny Corroded anaCs. VF30 Details. NGC Census: (4/10). PCGS Population (7/35). (#190) 7014 1721-H French Colonies Copper sou Corroded anaCs. VF30 Details. NGC Census: (1/2). PCGS Population (2/15). (#158632) 7015 1722-H French Colonies Copper sou Fine 12 anaCs. NGC Census: (0/6). PCGS Population (2/31). (#158629) 7016 1767-a French Colonies 12 Deniers VG8 anaCs. NGC Census: (0/0). PCGS Population (0/0). (#158621) 7017 1766 Pitt Halfpenny scratches nGC Details. Fine. NGC Census: (1/18). PCGS Population (0/98). (#236) 7018 1766 Pitt Halfpenny, silvered Environmental Damage nGC Details. VF. NGC Census: (0/3). PCGS Population (3/3). (#239) 7019 1773 Virginia Halfpenny, Period aU58 nGC. NGC Census: (18/64). PCGS Population (31/177). (#240) 7020 1787 Massachusetts Cent, arrows in Horned Eagles left Talon Corroded anaCs. XF40 Details. NGC Census: (5/14). PCGS Population (13/35). (#302) 7021 1787 Massachusetts Cent, arrows in left Talon Reverse Rim Damage nGC Details. XF. NGC Census: (5/14). PCGS Population (13/35). (#302) 7022 1787 Massachusetts Cent, Horned Eagle improperly Cleaned nGC Details. VF. NGC Census: (1/18). PCGS Population (5/57). (#305) 7023 1788 Massachusetts Cent, Period Fine 12 nGC. NGC Census: (2/106). PCGS Population (14/362). (#311) 7024 1788 Massachusetts Cent, Period Corroded, Damaged anaCs. VF20 Details. NGC Census: (7/94). PCGS Population (30/301). (#311) 7025 1788 Massachusetts Cent, Period Corroded anaCs. VF30 Details. NGC Census: (9/76). PCGS Population (37/222). (#311) 7026 1787 Connecticut Copper, Draped Bust left VF30 nGC. NGC Census: (20/33). PCGS Population (57/174). (#370)

7027 1788 Machins Mills Halfpenny Environmental Damage nGC Details. XF. NGC Census: (1/4). PCGS Population (1/7). (#472) 7028 1787 nova Eborac Copper, seated left Corroded anaCs. VG8 Details. NGC Census: (1/19). PCGS Population (1/128). (#478)
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7029 1787 nova Eborac Copper, seated Right Reverse scratched nGC Details. VF. NGC Census: (0/9). PCGS Population (4/35). (#475) 7030 1786 new Jersey Copper, narrow shield Environmental Damage nGC Details. VF. NGC Census: (7/39). PCGS Population (20/119). (#496) 7031 1787 new Jersey Copper, outlined shield Corroded, improperly Cleaned nCs. VF Details. NGC Census: (5/35). PCGS Population (24/182). (#503) 7032 1787 new Jersey Copper, small Planchet, Plain shield aG3 anaCs. Maris 43-D. NGC Census: (0/90). PCGS Population (2/256). (#506) 7033 1787 new Jersey Copper, small Planchet, Plain shield Corroded anaCs. VF30 Details. NGC Census: (7/50). PCGS Population (37/97). (#506) 7034 1 7 8 6 V e r m o n t C o p p e r , VERMonTEnsiUM Heavily Corroded anaCs. VF20 Details. NGC Census: (4/24). PCGS Population (26/121). (#545) 7035 1786 Vermont Copper, Bust left Corroded anaCs. VG8 Details. W-2050, RR-11. NGC Census: (0/2). PCGS Population (1/10). (#551) 7036 1786 Vermont Copper, Bust left Cleaned, Corroded anaCs. Fine 12 Details. NGC Census: (0/2). PCGS Population (0/6). (#551) 7037 1788 Vermont Copper, Bust Right VG10 nGC. NGC Census: (6/29). PCGS Population (19/143). (#563) 7038 1788 Vermont Copper, Bust Right Fine 12 nGC. NGC Census: (7/22). PCGS Population (18/125). (#563) 7039 1783 nova Constellatio Copper, Pointed Rays, large Us Corroded anaCs. Fine 12 Details. NGC Census: (0/28). PCGS Population (4/78). (#804) 7040 1783 nova Constellatio Copper, Pointed Rays, large Us Polished, scratched anaCs. VF20 Details. NGC Census: (3/25). PCGS Population (2/74). (#804) 7041 1787 Fugio Cent, sTaTEs UniTED, 4 Cinquefoils, Pointed Rays Planchet Flaw nGC Details. VF. NGC Census: (16/260). PCGS Population (55/907). (#883) 7042 1787 Fugio Cent, UniTED sTaTEs, 4 Cinquefoils Environmental Damage nGC Details. VF. NGC Census: (1/44). PCGS Population (12/194). (#889) 7043 1787 new Haven Brass Corroded anaCs. Fine 12 Details. NGC Census: (0/0). PCGS Population (0/4). (#919)

7044 1789 Mott Token, Thick Planchet, Plain Edge aU55 nGC. NGC Census: (4/28). PCGS Population (15/45). (#603) 7045 1794 Plain Edge, Franklin Press Token Corroded anaCs. XF40 Details. NGC Census: (1/75). PCGS Population (7/183). (#630) 7046 1794 Franklin Press Token aU53 PCGs. PCGS Population (19/128). NGC Census: (2/65). (#630) 7047 1795 Talbot allum & lee Cent aU50 anaCs. NGC Census: (1/51). PCGS Population (13/177). (#640) 7048 1795 Talbot allum & lee Cent, lettered Edge aU55 nGC. NGC Census: (5/46). PCGS Population (20/145). (#640) 7049 1783 Washington & independence Cent, large Military Bust XF45 nGC. NGC Census: (10/43). PCGS Population (42/93). (#667) 7050 1795 Washington Grate Halfpenny, large Buttons, Reeded Edge Burnished nGC Details. XF. NGC Census: (2/47). PCGS Population (5/188). (#746) 7051 1795 Washington Grate Halfpenny, large Buttons, Reeded Edge obverse scratched nGC Details. aU. NGC Census: (0/45). PCGS Population (8/173). (#746)

7056 1834 Ms62 Brown PCGs. PCGS Population (34/148). NGC Census: (58/164). Mintage: 141,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $270. (#1165) 7057 1835 Ms61 Brown nGC. NGC Census: (94/746). PCGS Population (17/335). Mintage: 398,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS61: $230. (#1168) 7058 1857 aU58 nGC. C-1. NGC Census: (47/283). PCGS Population (41/179). Mintage: 35,180. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $235. (#1239)

HalF CEnTs
7052 1794 Good 4 PCGs. Cohen 2a. PCGS Population (10/341). NGC Census: (1/148). Mintage: 81,600. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Good 4 : $520. (#1003) 7053 1795 Plain Edge, no Pole Thin Corrosion, Damaged nGC Details. Fine. C-6a. NGC Census: (12/61). PCGS Population (18/141). Mintage: 139,690. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Fine 12: $1,400. (#1018) From The Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr. Collection. 7054 1 8 0 4 P l a i n 4 , n o s t e m s X F 4 5 nGC. NGC Census: (61/552). PCGS Population (70/357). Mintage: 1,055,312. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $370. (#1063) 7055 1807 VF35 PCGs. PCGS Population (23/132). NGC Census: (14/114). Mintage: 476,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF35: $383. (#1104)

laRGE CEnTs
7059 1794 Head of 1794 aG3 PCGs. PCGS Population (16/533). NGC Census: (0/0). (#901374) 7060 1794 Head of 1794 Rim Filing nGC Details. VF. S-57. NGC Census: (0/0). PCGS Population (52/335). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $1,975. (#901374) From The Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr. Collection. 7061 1794 Head of 1795 Heavily Corroded, Cleaned anaCs. VF20 Details. NGC Census: (21/288). PCGS Population (48/288). Mintage: 918,521. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $1,950. (#1365) 7062 1796 liberty Cap VG8 anaCs. S-81. NGC Census: (5/73). PCGS Population (11/118). Mintage: 109,825. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VG8 : $575. (#1392)

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7063 1796 Draped Bust, Reverse of 1796 Corroded nGC Details. Fine. NGC Census: (3/45). PCGS Population (8/50). Mintage: 363,375. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Fine 12: $850. (#1401) 7064 1797 Reverse of 1797, stems Good 4 anaCs. S-126. NGC Census: (3/112). PCGS Population (10/218). Mintage: 897,510. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Good 4 : $200. (#1422) 7065 1798 First Hair style, s-157, B-15, R.2 Corroded anaCs. XF40 Details. NGC Census: (0/0). PCGS Population (1/4). (#36035) 7066 1801 1/000 Corrosion nGC Details. VF. NGC Census: (0/0). PCGS Population (1/15). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $850. (#1464) 7067 1806 Damaged anaCs. VF30 Details. S-270. NGC Census: (3/37). PCGS Population (10/48). Mintage: 348,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF30: $985. (#1513) 7068 1807/6 large 7 aG3 PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (4/89). NGC Census: (0/47). Mintage: 829,221. (#1528) 7069 1808 Burnished, Corroded anaCs. VF30 Details. NGC Census: (4/40). PCGS Population (12/60). Mintage: 1,007,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF30: $1,040. (#1543) 7070 1812 small Date Good 6 PCGs. PCGS Population (10/206). NGC Census: (2/264). Mintage: 1,075,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Good 6 : $71. (#1561) 7071 1814 Crosslet 4 Environmental Damage nGC Details. XF. NGC Census: (22/247). PCGS Population (19/126). Mintage: 357,830. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $850. (#1573) 7072 1834 small 8, large stars, Medium letters aU5 3 nGC. N-1. NGC Census: (0/0). PCGS Population (4/34). (#1708) 7073 1838 aU53 PCGs. PCGS Population (24/371). NGC Census: (16/518). Mintage: 6,370,200. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU53: $190. (#1741) 7074 1838 aU58 nGC. NGC Census: (81/394). PCGS Population (60/262). Mintage: 6,370,200. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $225. (#1741) 7075 1840 small Date XF40 PCGs. PCGS Population (3/33). NGC Census: (0/0). (#1823)

7076 1844 XF40 PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (4/69). NGC Census: (3/120). Mintage: 2,398,752. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $78. (#1856) 7077 1 8 4 6 s m a l l D a t e X F 4 5 P C G s . PCGS Population (18/126). NGC Census: (15/314). Mintage: 4,120,800. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $82. (#1865) 7078 1851 aU53 PCGs. PCGS Population (27/471). NGC Census: (15/827). Mintage: 9,889,707. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU53: $105. (#1892) 7079 1852 Ms64 Red and Brown nGC. NGC Census: (71/108). PCGS Population (108/80). Mintage: 5,063,094. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $440. (#1899) 7080 1 8 5 3 M s 6 2 B r o w n a n a C s . Repunched Date, N-13. NGC Census: (123/682). PCGS Population (47/445). Mintage: 6,641,131. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $185. (#1901) 7081 1857 large Date Ms62 Brown nGC. N-1. NGC Census: (71/229). PCGS Population (36/116). Mintage: 333,456. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $325. (#1928)

7087 1860 Type one, Pointed Bust aU53 anaCs. FS-401. NGC Census: (0/0). PCGS Population (9/225). (#2056) 7088 1860 Ms64 nGC. NGC Census: (362/174). PCGS Population (402/204). Mintage: 20,566,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $440. (#2058) From The Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr. Collection. 7089 1861 Ms64 nGC. CaC. NGC Census: (560/370). PCGS Population (386/232). Mintage: 10,100,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $480. (#2061) 7090 1862 Ms64 PCGs. PCGS Population (592/267). NGC Census: (994/410). Mintage: 28,075,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $350. (#2064)

FlyinG EaGlE CEnTs


7082 1857 Cleaned, Multiple Punched Date, Die Break anaCs. XF45 Details. S-16. NGC Census: (60/2321). PCGS Population (127/2989). Mintage: 17,450,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $115. (#2016) 7083 1857 Ms62 nGC. NGC Census: (278/1606). PCGS Population (392/1872). Mintage: 17,450,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $460. (#2016) 7084 1 8 5 8 / 7 s c r a t c h e d , l a t e D i e state anaCs. VF Details, net Fine 12. S-1. NGC Census: (5/147). PCGS Population (5/158). Mintage: 24,600,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $350. (#2022)

7091 1864 Bronze no l Ms65 Red and Brown nGC. CaC. NGC Census: (470/144). PCGS Population (194/23). Mintage: 39,233,712. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $350. (#2077) 7092 1864 l on Ribbon aU50 PCGs. PCGS Population (79/357). NGC Census: (30/452). Mintage: 39,233,712. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $250. (#2079) 7093 1864 Bronze, l on Ribbon aU58 nGC. NGC Census: (90/280). PCGS Population (71/174). Mintage: 39,233,712. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $295. (#2079) 7094 1864 Bronze, l on Ribbon Ms62 Brown nGC. NGC Census: (76/179). PCGS Population (27/135). Mintage: 39,233,712. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $400. (#2079)

inDian CEnTs
7085 1859 XF45 PCGs. PCGS Population (132/1826). NGC Census: (1/16). Mintage: 36,400,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $98. (#2052) 7086 1859 aU55 anaCs. NGC Census: (1/13). PCGS Population (99/1628). Mintage: 36,400,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $155. (#2052)

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7095 1864 Bronze, l on Ribbon Ms62 Brown nGC. NGC Census: (76/179). PCGS Population (27/136). Mintage: 39,233,712. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $400. (#2079) 7096 1866/6 Cleaned anaCs. Unc Details, net aU55. S-2. NGC Census: (47/531). PCGS Population (62/195). Mintage: 9,826,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $195. (#2085) 7097 1866 aU55 anaCs. NGC Census: (47/531). PCGS Population (62/194). Mintage: 9,826,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $195. (#2085) 7098 1866 Ms64 Red and Brown PCGs. PCGS Population (215/66). NGC Census: (129/125). Mintage: 9,826,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $725. (#2086) 7099 1867 Ms63 Brown nGC. NGC Census: (43/104). PCGS Population (43/34). Mintage: 9,821,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $300. (#2088) 7100 1 8 6 7 / 6 7 X F 4 5 P C G s . P C G S Population (7/35). NGC Census: (0/0). (#92088) 7101 1868 Double Die obverse VF30 anaCs. FS-008.2, S-1. NGC Census: (6/304). PCGS Population (8/360). Mintage: 10,266,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF30: $111. (#2091) 7102 1868 aU50 PCGs. PCGS Population (35/213). NGC Census: (15/242). Mintage: 10,266,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $170. (#2091) 7103 1868 aU50 anaCs. NGC Census: (15/242). PCGS Population (35/211). Mintage: 10,266,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $170. (#2091) 7104 1868 aU50 nGC. NGC Census: (15/242). PCGS Population (35/213). Mintage: 10,266,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $170. (#2091) 7105 1868 Ms62 Red and Brown PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (14/400). NGC Census: (7/291). Mintage: 10,266,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $255. (#2092) 7106 1868 Ms64 Red and Brown PCGs. PCGS Population (209/96). NGC Census: (142/113). Mintage: 10,266,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $550. (#2092)

7107 1868 Ms64 Red and Brown PCGs. PCGS Population (209/96). NGC Census: (142/113). Mintage: 10,266,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $550. (#2092) 7108 1869/69 Repunched Date Good 6 anaCs. FS-301, S-3. NGC Census: (17/534). PCGS Population (44/689). Mintage: 6,420,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Good 6 : $73. (#2094) 7109 1870 Rim Damaged, scratched anaCs. XF40 Details. NGC Census: (38/529). PCGS Population (57/283). Mintage: 5,275,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $320. (#2097) 7110 1870 Ms63 Brown nGC. NGC Census: (69/115). PCGS Population (19/27). Mintage: 5,275,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $545. (#2097) 7111 1871 Polished anaCs. aU50 D e t a i l s . NGC Census: (16/276). PCGS Population (41/238). Mintage: 3,929,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $350. (#2100) 7112 1872 Corroded nCs. aU D e t a i l s . NGC Census: (18/284). PCGS Population (56/224). Mintage: 4,042,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $530. (#2103) 7113 1873 open 3 XF40 PCGs. PCGS Population (40/223). NGC Census: (0/68). Mintage: 11,676,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $125. (#2106) 7114 1873 open 3 aU58 PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (25/82). NGC Census: (3/60). Mintage: 11,676,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $190. (#2106) 7115 1873 open 3 Recolored anaCs. Ms60 Details. NGC Census: (1/59). PCGS Population (2/80). Mintage: 11,676,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $200. (#2106) 7116 1874 Ms63 Brown nGC. NGC Census: (40/92). PCGS Population (40/37). Mintage: 14,187,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $215. (#2118) 7117 1875 Ms63 Red and Brown anaCs. NGC Census: (90/584). PCGS Population (118/312). Mintage: 13,528,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $250. (#2122)

7118 1876 aU58 anaCs. NGC Census: (52/308). PCGS Population (30/84). Mintage: 7,944,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $235. (#2124) 7119 1876 altered Color nGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (2/306). PCGS Population (2/82). Mintage: 7,944,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $240. (#2124)

7120 1876 Ms64 Red and Brown PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (210/65). NGC Census: (248/216). Mintage: 7,944,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $565. (#2125) 7121 1 8 7 7 i m p r o p e r l y C l e a n e d nGC Details. Good. NGC Census: (384/2926). PCGS Population (374/2620). Mintage: 852,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Good 4 : $610. (#2127) 7122 1877 obverse scratched nGC Details. VG. NGC Census: (330/2242). PCGS Population (268/1975). Mintage: 852,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VG8 : $810. (#2127) 7123 1878 Rim Bump anaCs. aU55 Details. NGC Census: (10/166). PCGS Population (23/111). Mintage: 5,799,850. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $210. (#2130) 7124 1879 Ms64 Brown PCGs. PCGS Population (57/4). NGC Census: (146/112). Mintage: 16,231,200. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $190. (#2133) 7125 1879 Ms64 Brown nGC. NGC Census: (146/112). PCGS Population (57/4). Mintage: 16,231,200. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $190. (#2133)

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7126 1 8 7 9 M s 6 4 R e d P C G s . P C G S Population (70/70). NGC Census: (38/48). Mintage: 16,231,200. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $400. (#2135) 7127 1880 Ms64 Red PCGs. CaC. Ex: Eagle Eye Photo Seal. PCGS Population (64/62). NGC Census: (32/56). Mintage: 38,964,956. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $420. (#2138) 7128 1 8 8 1 M s 6 4 R e d P C G s . C a C . PCGS Population (85/98). NGC Census: (84/92). Mintage: 39,211,576. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $340. (#2141) 7129 1882 Ms65 Brown nGC. NGC Census: (124/41). PCGS Population (25/1). Mintage: 38,581,100. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $190. (#2142) 7130 1882 Ms65 Brown PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (25/1). NGC Census: (124/41). Mintage: 38,581,100. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $190. (#2142) 7131 1 8 8 2 M s 6 4 R e d P C G s . P C G S Population (99/92). NGC Census: (68/64). Mintage: 38,581,100. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $320. (#2144) 7132 1 8 8 3 M s 6 4 R e d P C G s . P C G S Population (105/85). NGC Census: (70/130). Mintage: 45,598,108. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $340. (#2147) 7133 1 8 8 4 M s 6 4 R e d P C G s . C a C . PCGS Population (47/52). NGC Census: (13/27). Mintage: 23,261,742. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $440. (#2150) 7134 1885 Ms63 Brown nGC. NGC Census: (126/318). PCGS Population (36/68). Mintage: 11,765,384. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $155. (#2151) 7135 1 8 8 5 M s 6 4 R e d P C G s . C a C . PCGS Population (66/65). NGC Census: (26/40). Mintage: 11,765,384. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $545. (#2153) 7136 1886 Type one aU55 nGC. NGC Census: (10/259). PCGS Population (28/123). Mintage: 17,654,290. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $148. (#2154)

7137 1886 Type one Ms64 Red and Brown PCGs. Ex: The Connelly Collection. PCGS Population (134/37). NGC Census: (144/90). Mintage: 17,654,290. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $500. (#2155) 7138 1 8 8 7 M s 6 4 R e d P C G s . P C G S Population (85/71). NGC Census: (67/50). Mintage: 45,226,484. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $390. (#2159) 7139 1888 Ms64 Brown nGC. NGC Census: (188/54). PCGS Population (30/6). Mintage: 37,494,416. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $225. (#2166) 7140 1888 Ms64 Red and Brown PCGs. Multi-Punched Date, FS-304 (FS-010). PCGS Population (176/18). NGC Census: (302/142). Mintage: 37,494,416. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $285. (#2167) 7141 1 8 8 8 M s 6 4 R e d P C G s . C a C . PCGS Population (52/42). NGC Census: (38/42). Mintage: 37,494,416. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $575. (#2168) 7142 1889 Ms64 Brown nGC. NGC Census: (170/82). PCGS Population (48/6). Mintage: 48,869,360. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $130. (#2172) 7143 1889 Ms64 Brown PCGs. PCGS Population (48/6). NGC Census: (170/82). Mintage: 48,869,360. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $130. (#2172) 7144 1 8 8 9 M s 6 4 R e d P C G s . P C G S Population (91/39). NGC Census: (126/60). Mintage: 48,869,360. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $440. (#2174) 7145 1 8 9 0 M s 6 4 R e d P C G s . P C G S Population (76/53). NGC Census: (81/41). Mintage: 57,182,856. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $380. (#2177) 7146 1 8 9 1 M s 6 4 R e d P C G s . P C G S Population (103/75). NGC Census: (70/39). Mintage: 47,072,352. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $400. (#2180) 7147 1 8 9 2 M s 6 4 R e d P C G s . P C G S Population (104/62). NGC Census: (102/80). Mintage: 37,649,832. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $360. (#2183)

7148 1 8 9 3 M s 6 4 R e d P C G s . P C G S Population (107/104). NGC Census: (138/196). Mintage: 46,642,196. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $320. (#2186) 7149 1 8 9 4 M s 6 4 R e d P C G s . C a C . PCGS Population (123/85). NGC Census: (88/78). Mintage: 16,752,132. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $340. (#2189) 7150 1 8 9 5 M s 6 4 R e d P C G s . P C G S Population (139/146). NGC Census: (176/260). Mintage: 38,343,636. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $240. (#2192)

7151 1896 Ms65 Brown nGC. NGC Census: (54/6). PCGS Population (8/0). Mintage: 39,057,292. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $130. (#2193) 7152 1896 Ms64 Red and Brown PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (165/22). NGC Census: (248/136). Mintage: 39,057,292. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $150. (#2194) 7153 1 8 9 6 M s 6 4 R e d P C G s . P C G S Population (151/61). NGC Census: (154/120). Mintage: 39,057,292. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $240. (#2195) 7154 1897 Ms64 Red anaCs. NGC Census: (126/74). PCGS Population (132/69). Mintage: 50,466,328. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $230. (#2198) 7155 1 8 9 7 M s 6 4 R e d P C G s . C a C . PCGS Population (132/69). NGC Census: (126/74). Mintage: 50,466,328. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $230. (#2198)

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7156 1898 Ms64 Red PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (122/167). NGC Census: (130/184). Mintage: 49,823,080. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $220. (#2201) 7157 1 8 9 9 M s 6 5 R e d P C G s . P C G S Population (231/91). NGC Census: (312/125). Mintage: 53,600,032. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $420. (#2204) 7158 1 9 0 0 M s 6 5 R e d P C G s . P C G S Population (157/73). NGC Census: (186/88). Mintage: 66,833,764. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $440. (#2207) 7159 1901 1C Ms63 Brown anaCs; 1906 1C Ms63 Brown anaCs and a 1908 1C Ms63 Brown anaCs. (Total: 3 coins) 7160 1 9 0 2 M s 6 5 R e d P C G s . P C G S Population (134/54). NGC Census: (224/224). Mintage: 87,376,720. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $430. (#2213) 7161 1 9 0 3 M s 6 5 R e d P C G s . P C G S Population (182/65). NGC Census: (270/120). Mintage: 85,094,496. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $440. (#2216) 7162 1903 Ms65 Red PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (182/65). NGC Census: (270/120). Mintage: 85,094,496. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $440. (#2216) 7163 1 9 0 4 M s 6 5 R e d P C G s . P C G S Population (195/61). NGC Census: (262/52). Mintage: 61,328,016. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $420. (#2219) 7164 1 9 0 5 M s 6 5 R e d P C G s . P C G S Population (143/37). NGC Census: (372/120). Mintage: 80,719,160. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $500. (#2222) 7165 1 9 0 6 M s 6 4 R e d P C G s . P C G S Population (328/187). NGC Census: (354/330). Mintage: 96,022,256. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $175. (#2225) 7166 1 9 0 6 M s 6 5 R e d P C G s . P C G S Population (171/16). NGC Census: (256/74). Mintage: 96,022,256. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $430. (#2225) 7167 1907 Ms65 Red PCGs. Ex: Benson. PCGS Population (188/35). NGC Census: (186/28). Mintage: 108,138,616. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $420. (#2228)
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7168 1 9 0 8 M s 6 5 R e d P C G s . P C G S Population (228/40). NGC Census: (280/68). Mintage: 32,327,988. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $420. (#2231) 7169 1 9 0 8 - s X F 4 5 a n a C s . N G C Census: (252/1038). PCGS Population (206/546). Mintage: 1,115,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $135. (#2232) 7170 1908-s aU50 anaCs. NGC Census: (66/972). PCGS Population (84/462). Mintage: 1,115,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $145. (#2232) 7171 1908-s aU50 anaCs. NGC Census: (66/972). PCGS Population (84/462). Mintage: 1,115,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $145. (#2232) 7172 1908-s aU50 anaCs. NGC Census: (66/972). PCGS Population (85/465). Mintage: 1,115,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $145. (#2232) 7173 1908-s Recolored anaCs. Ms60 Details. NGC Census: (0/590). PCGS Population (8/193). Mintage: 1,115,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $210. (#2232) 7174 1908-s Ms64 Red and Brown PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (378/100). NGC Census: (450/256). Mintage: 1,115,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $565. (#2233)

7176 1 9 0 9 M s 6 5 R e d P C G s . P C G S Population (611/154). NGC Census: (510/60). Mintage: 14,370,645. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $420. (#2237) 7177 1909-s VF25 PCGs. PCGS Population (265/1592). NGC Census: (198/1958). Mintage: 309,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF25: $545. (#2238) 7178 1909-s XF45 nGC. NGC Census: (330/872). PCGS Population (205/532). Mintage: 309,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $652. (#2238)

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7179 1865 PR61 Red and Brown anaCs. NGC Census: (0/170). PCGS Population (0/125). Mintage: 500. (#2283) 7180 1866 PR64 Red and Brown PCGs. PCGS Population (82/55). NGC Census: (36/88). Mintage: 725. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR64: $565. (#2286) 7181 1871 PR64 Red and Brown PCGs. PCGS Population (100/42). NGC Census: (114/110). Mintage: 960. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR64: $585. (#2301) 7182 1872 PR63 Red and Brown PCGs. PCGS Population (39/194). NGC C e n s u s : (3 0 / 2 2 0 ). M in t a g e : 9 5 0 . Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR63: $550. (#2304) 7183 1878 PR64 Red and Brown PCGs. PCGS Population (162/53). NGC Census: (166/126). Mintage: 2,350. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR64: $460. (#2322) 7184 1878 PR65 Red and Brown Cameo nGC. NGC Census: (8/2). PCGS Population (8/5). (#82323) From The Paul J. Seaton Collection. 7185 1879 PR64 Red nGC. Ex: Eagle Eye Photo Seal. NGC Census: (20/78). PCGS Population (45/77). Mintage: 3,200. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR64: $380. (#2326) 7186 1880 PR65 Red and Brown nGC. NGC Census: (138/60). PCGS Population (63/24). Mintage: 3,955. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR65: $505. (#2328) 7187 1882 PR64 Red and Brown PCGs. PCGS Population (111/100). NGC Census: (140/172). Mintage: 3,100. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR64: $300. (#2334)

7175 1909 Ms66 Red and Brown nGC. S-1. Ex: Eagle Eye Photo Seal. NGC Census: (46/0). PCGS Population (6/0). Mintage: 14,370,645. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $275. (#2236)

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7188 1889 PR62 Brown anaCs. NGC Census: (10/252). PCGS Population (5/107). Mintage: 3,336. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR62: $120. (#2354) 7189 1897 PR64 Brown anaCs. NGC Census: (40/68). PCGS Population (31/30). Mintage: 1,938. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR64: $230. (#2378) 7190 1898 PR64 Red and Brown nGC. NGC Census: (102/182). PCGS Population (91/84). Mintage: 1,795. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR64: $300. (#2382) 7191 1 9 0 0 P R 6 5 B r o w n n G C . NGC Census: (30/16). PCGS Population (6/4). Mintage: 2,262. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR65: $275. (#2387) 7192 1908 PR65 Red and Brown nGC. Ex: Eagle Eye Photo Seal with certificate. NGC Census: (50/33). PCGS Population (49/16). Mintage: 1,620. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR65: $400. (#2412) 7193 1909 PR64 Red and Brown PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (117/64). NGC Census: (84/154). Mintage: 2,175. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR64: $300. (#2415)

7199 1 9 0 9 M s 6 5 R e d P C G s . P C G S Population (982/544). NGC Census: (702/346). Mintage: 72,702,616. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $145. (#2431) 7200 1 9 0 9 M s 6 5 R e d P C G s . P C G S Population (982/544). NGC Census: (702/346). Mintage: 72,702,616. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $145. (#2431) 7201 1909-s XF40 anaCs. NGC Census: (73/404). PCGS Population (183/649). Mintage: 1,825,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $160. (#2432) 7202 1 9 0 9 - s aU 5 5 P C G s . P C G S Population (86/289). NGC Census: (43/240). Mintage: 1,825,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $215. (#2432) 7203 1 9 0 9 - s M s 6 3 B r o w n P C G s . PCGS Population (76/72). NGC Census: (47/66). Mintage: 1,825,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $310. (#2432) 7204 1909-s Ms64 Red PCGs. PCGS Population (452/547). NGC Census: (164/236). Mintage: 1,825,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $535. (#2434) 7205 1 9 1 0 M s 6 5 R e d P C G s . P C G S Population (389/161). NGC Census: (298/192). Mintage: 146,801,216. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $190. (#2437)

7207 1910-s Ms63 Red and Brown PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (128/593). NGC Census: (134/584). Mintage: 6,045,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $125. (#2439) 7208 1 9 1 0 - s M s 6 5 R e d a n d B r o w n nGC. NGC Census: (225/26). PCGS Population (173/2). Mintage: 6,045,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $350. (#2439) From The Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr. Collection. 7209 1 9 1 1 M s 6 5 R e d P C G s . P C G S Population (183/103). NGC Census: (94/70). Mintage: 101,177,784. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $380. (#2443) 7210 1911-s Ms64 Red and Brown PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (229/58). NGC Census: (220/112). Mintage: 4,026,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $415. (#2448) 7211 1912 Ms65 Red and Brown nGC. NGC Census: (122/10). PCGS Population (53/2). Mintage: 68,153,056. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $185. (#2451) 7212 1 9 1 2 - D M s 6 4 R e d a n d B r o w n nGC. NGC Census: (152/62). PCGS Population (117/13). Mintage: 10,411,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $375. (#2454) 7213 1912-D Ms64 Red PCGs. PCGS Population (197/119). NGC Census: (110/72). Mintage: 10,411,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $660. (#2455) 7214 1912-s Ms64 Brown nGC. NGC Census: (82/16). PCGS Population (54/7). Mintage: 4,431,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $285. (#2456) 7215 1912-s Ms64 Red and Brown PCGs. PCGS Population (179/29). NGC Census: (190/72). Mintage: 4,431,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $420. (#2457) 7216 1 9 1 3 M s 6 4 R e d P C G s . P C G S Population (202/214). NGC Census: (200/178). Mintage: 76,532,352. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $150. (#2461) 7217 1913-D Ms63 Brown anaCs. NGC Census: (66/86). PCGS Population (50/44). Mintage: 15,804,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $125. (#2462)

linColn CEnTs
7194 1909 VDB Ms66 Red PCGs. PCGS Population (1923/206). NGC Census: (1385/101). Mintage: 27,995,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $220. (#2425) 7195 1 9 0 9 V D B M s 6 6 R e d P C G s . CaC. PCGS Population (1921/206). NGC Census: (1385/101). Mintage: 27,995,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $220. (#2425) 7196 1 9 0 9 V D B M s 6 6 R e d P C G s . CaC. PCGS Population (1921/206). NGC Census: (1385/101). Mintage: 27,995,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $220. (#2425) 7197 1909-s VDB improperly Cleaned nGC Details. aU. NGC Census: (126/1683). PCGS Population (374/2251). Mintage: 484,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $1,150. (#2426) 7198 1909-s VDB scratched, obverse improperly Cleaned nGC Details. aU. NGC Census: (126/1683). PCGS Population (374/2251). Mintage: 484,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $1,150. (#2426)

7206 1910 Ms66 Red PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (142/19). NGC Census: (164/28). Mintage: 146,801,216. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $590. (#2437)

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7218 1913-D Ms64 Brown nGC. CaC. NGC Census: (60/26). PCGS Population (38/7). Mintage: 15,804,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $220. (#2462) 7219 1914-D VF25 nGC. NGC Census: (426/2128). PCGS Population (349/1849). Mintage: 1,193,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF25: $399. (#2471) 7220 1914-D XF40 nGC. NGC Census: (290/1186). PCGS Population (344/786). Mintage: 1,193,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $760. (#2471) 7221 1914-D XF40 nGC. NGC Census: (290/1186). PCGS Population (342/785). Mintage: 1,193,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $760. (#2471) 7222 1914-s Ms62 Red and Brown PCGs. PCGS Population (7/208). NGC Census: (14/196). Mintage: 4,137,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $340. (#2475) 7223 1915 Ms65 Brown PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (29/1). NGC Census: (54/14). Mintage: 29,092,120. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $200. (#2477) 7224 1915 Ms64 Red nGC. NGC Census: (66/82). PCGS Population (188/206). Mintage: 29,092,120. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $210. (#2479) 7225 1915-D Ms64 Red and Brown PCGs. PCGS Population (253/38). NGC Census: (244/122). Mintage: 22,050,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $200. (#2481) 7226 1915-s aU58 anaCs. NGC Census: (48/232). PCGS Population (53/120). Mintage: 4,833,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $125. (#2483) 7227 1915-s Recolored anaCs. Ms60 Details. NGC Census: (0/232). PCGS Population (1/119). Mintage: 4,833,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $135. (#2483) 7228 1917-s Ms64 Brown PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (45/6). NGC Census: (98/24). Mintage: 32,620,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $175. (#2501) 7229 1918-D Ms63 Red and Brown PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (70/151). NGC Census: (54/190). Mintage: 47,830,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $200. (#2508)
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7230 1918-D Ms64 Red and Brown PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (129/22). NGC Census: (146/44). Mintage: 47,830,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $305. (#2508) 7231 1 9 2 0 M s 6 5 R e d P C G s . P C G S Population (404/124). NGC Census: (170/120). Mintage: 310,164,992. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $210. (#2524) 7232 1 9 2 1 M s 6 4 R e d P C G s . P C G S Population (293/263). NGC Census: (174/218). Mintage: 39,157,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $120. (#2533) 7233 1922-D Ms64 Brown nGC. NGC Census: (84/26). PCGS Population (32/6). Mintage: 15,274,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $155. (#2537) 7234 1922-D Ms63 Red and Brown PCGs. PCGS Population (132/230). NGC Census: (178/338). Mintage: 15,274,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $165. (#2538) 7235 1922 no D strong Reverse Fine 12 nGC. NGC Census: (0/0). PCGS Population (257/3238). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Fine 12: $745. (#3285) From The Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr. Collection. 7236 1923-s aU58 anaCs. NGC Census: (58/166). PCGS Population (30/98). Mintage: 8,700,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $125. (#2546) 7237 1 9 2 4 - D aU 5 0 P C G s . P C G S Population (59/245). NGC Census: (48/344). Mintage: 2,520,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $125. (#2552) 7238 1924-D aU55 anaCs. NGC Census: (60/252). PCGS Population (73/145). Mintage: 2,520,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $160. (#2552) 7239 1924-s Ms63 Red and Brown PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (120/196). NGC Census: (82/154). Mintage: 11,696,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $325. (#2556)

7240 1925 Ms66 Red nGC. NGC Census: (100/26). PCGS Population (328/58). Mintage: 139,948,992. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $250. (#2560) 7241 1925-D Ms63 Red and Brown PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (140/177). NGC Census: (174/266). Mintage: 22,580,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $110. (#2562) 7242 1925-D Ms64 Red PCGs. PCGS Population (232/44). NGC Census: (174/22). Mintage: 22,580,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $500. (#2563) 7243 1926 Ms66 Red PCGs. CaC. Ex: Ron Bozarth Collection. PCGS Population (475/83). NGC Census: (408/48). Mintage: 157,088,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $185. (#2569) 7244 1926-D Ms64 Red PCGs. PCGS Population (126/48). NGC Census: (62/10). Mintage: 28,020,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $665. (#2572) 7245 1927 Ms66 Red PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (219/32). NGC Census: (292/34). Mintage: 144,440,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $315. (#2578) 7246 1927-D Ms63 Red PCGs. PCGS Population (29/228). NGC Census: (12/126). Mintage: 27,170,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $165. (#2581) 7247 1927-s Ms64 Red and Brown PCGs. PCGS Population (138/6). NGC Census: (112/24). Mintage: 14,276,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $420. (#2583)

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7248 1 9 2 8 - D M s 6 4 R e d a n d B r o w n anaCs. NGC Census: (178/100). PCGS Population (194/36). Mintage: 31,170,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $145. (#2589) 7249 1929-D Ms65 Red PCGs. PCGS Population (207/22). NGC Census: (80/4). Mintage: 41,730,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $450. (#2599) 7250 (2)1931-s Brown Recolored anaCs. Ms60 Details. (#2618) (Total: 2 coins) 7251 (2)1931-s Brown Cleaned anaCs. Ms60 Details. NGC Census: (4/504). PCGS Population (2/200). Mintage: 866,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $135. (#2618) (Total: 2 coins) 7252 1 9 3 1 - s M s 6 2 B r o w n a n a C s . NGC Census: (66/428). PCGS Population (35/164). Mintage: 866,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $140. (#2618) 7253 1931-s Ms64 Red and Brown PCGs. PCGS Population (794/114). NGC Census: (1224/554). Mintage: 866,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $215. (#2619) 7254 1 9 3 2 M s 6 6 R e d P C G s . C a C . PCGS Population (432/24). NGC Census: (356/26). Mintage: 9,062,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $220. (#2623) 7255 1 9 3 2 M s 6 6 R e d P C G s . C a C . PCGS Population (432/24). NGC Census: (356/26). Mintage: 9,062,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $220. (#2623) 7256 1 9 3 2 M s 6 6 R e d P C G s . C a C . PCGS Population (432/24). NGC Census: (356/26). Mintage: 9,062,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $220. (#2623) 7257 1933-D Ms66 Red PCGs. PCGS Population (324/20). NGC Census: (572/78). Mintage: 6,200,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $270. (#2632) 7258 1 9 3 5 M s 6 7 R e d P C G s . P C G S Population (428/5). NGC Census: (908/0). Mintage: 245,388,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $120. (#2641) 7259 1935 Ms67 Red PCGs. Ex: The Connelly Collection. PCGS Population (428/5). NGC Census: (908/0). Mintage: 245,388,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $120. (#2641)

7260 1935-D Ms67 Red nGC. NGC Census: (356/0). PCGS Population (72/1). Mintage: 47,000,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $180. (#2644) 7261 1935-D Ms67 Red anaCs. NGC Census: (356/0). PCGS Population (72/1). Mintage: 47,000,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $180. (#2644) 7262 1936 1C Ms66 Red PCGs; (2)1938 1C Ms66 Red PCGs; (2)1938-D 1C Ms66 Red PCGs and a 1948-D 1C Ms66 Red PCGs. (Total: 6 coins) 7263 1936-s Ms66 Red PCGs. Ex: The Connelly Collection. PCGS Population (355/31). NGC Census: (1292/226). Mintage: 29,130,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $110. (#2656)

7268 1 9 3 9 M s 6 7 R e d P C G s . P C G S Population (386/3). NGC Census: (1578/0). Mintage: 316,479,520. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $110. (#2677) 7269 1939-D Ms67 Red PCGs. Ex: The Connelly Collection. PCGS Population (397/8). NGC Census: (538/0). Mintage: 15,160,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $110. (#2680) 7270 1939-s Ms67 Red PCGs. Ex: The Connelly Collection. PCGS Population (295/0). NGC Census: (1740/0). Mintage: 52,070,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $100. (#2683) 7271 1940 Ms67 Red PCGs. Ex: The Connelly Collection. PCGS Population (193/4). NGC Census: (1100/0). Mintage: 586,825,856. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $110. (#2686) 7272 (2)1940-D 1C Ms66 Red nGC; (4)1940-s 1C Ms66 Red nGC and (2)1941 1C Ms66 Red nGC. (Total: 8 coins) 7273 1940-D Ms67 Red PCGs. Ex: The Connelly Collection. PCGS Population (309/1). NGC Census: (882/0). Mintage: 81,390,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $96. (#2689) 7274 1941-D 1C Ms66 Red nGC; 1942 1C Ms66 Red nGC; 1942-D 1C Ms66 Red nGC; (2)1942-s 1C Ms66 Red nGC; 1944 1C Ms66 Red nGC and a 1945 1C Ms66 Red nGC. (Total: 7 coins) 7275 (2)1945-D 1C Ms66 Red nGC; (2)1945-s 1C Ms66 Red nGC; (2)1947 1C Ms66 Red nGC and (2)1948-D 1C Ms66 Red nGC. (Total: 8 coins) 7276 1945-D Ms67 Red PCGs. PCGS Population (218/0). NGC Census: (1232/0). Mintage: 266,268,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $80. (#2737) 7277 1 9 4 6 M s 6 6 R e d P C G s . P C G S Population (445/7). NGC Census: (1310/62). Mintage: 991,654,976. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $79. (#2743) 7278 1948-D Ms67 Red nGC. NGC Census: (128/0). PCGS Population (41/0). Mintage: 172,637,504. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $250. (#2764) 7279 1950 1C Ms66 Red nGC; (2)1954-s 1C Ms66 Red nGC and (2)1955-s 1C Ms66 Red nGC. (Total: 5 coins)

7264 1937-s Ms67 Red nGC. NGC Census: (748/0). PCGS Population (153/0). Mintage: 34,500,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $260. (#2665) 7265 1937-s Ms67 Red PCGs. PCGS Population (153/0). NGC Census: (748/0). Mintage: 34,500,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $260. (#2665) 7266 (2)1938-D 1C Ms66 Red nGC; 1939 1C Ms66 Red nGC; 1939-D 1C Ms66 Red nGC and (2)1939-s 1C Ms66 Red nGC. (Total: 6 coins) 7267 1938-s/s Ms66 Red nGC. VP-002. NGC Census: (2418/1495). PCGS Population (2524/227). Mintage: 15,180,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $34. (#2674)

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7280 1951-s Ms67 Red nGC. NGC Census: (342/0). PCGS Population (57/0). Mintage: 136,010,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $200. (#2794) 7281 1952 Ms67 Red nGC. NGC Census: (140/0). PCGS Population (9/0). Mintage: 186,856,976. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $675. (#2797) 7282 1952-s Ms67 Red nGC. NGC Census: (634/0). PCGS Population (87/0). Mintage: 137,800,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $175. (#2803) 7283 1953 Ms66 Red PCGs. Ex: Jack Lee. PCGS Population (302/3). NGC Census: (1032/38). Mintage: 256,883,808. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $65. (#2806) 7284 1954-D Ms67 Red nGC. NGC Census: (800/0). PCGS Population (39/0). Mintage: 251,552,496. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $280. (#2818) 7285 1955-D 1C Ms66 Red PCGs; 1957D 1C Ms66 Red PCGs; 1959 1C Ms66 Red PCGs; 1960 1C small Date Ms66 Red PCGs; 1971-D 1C Ms66 Red PCGs and a 1973-D 1C Ms66 Red PCGs. (Total: 6 coins) 7286 1955-s Ms67 Red PCGs. PCGS Population (227/1). NGC Census: (5228/0). Mintage: 44,610,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $77. (#2833) 7287 1956-D Ms67 Red nGC. NGC Census: (173/0). PCGS Population (23/0). Mintage: 1,098,201,088. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $460. (#2839) 7288 1958 Ms67 Red nGC. NGC Census: (310/2). PCGS Population (19/0). Mintage: 253,400,656. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $400. (#2848) 7289 1958-D Ms67 Red nGC. NGC Census: (412/0). PCGS Population (67/0). Mintage: 800,953,280. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $160. (#2851) 7290 1971 Doubled Die Ms63 Red PCGs. PCGS Population (4/21). NGC Census: (0/0). (#92941) 7291 1972 Doubled Die obverse Ms62 Red and Brown anaCs. NGC Census: (24/426). PCGS Population (13/466). Mintage: 75,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $320. (#2949)

7292 1972 Doubled Die obverse Ms64 Red anaCs. FS-108, Die-8. NGC Census: (482/716). PCGS Population (842/1717). Mintage: 75,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $380. (#2950) 7293 1983 Doubled Die Reverse Ms63 Red and Brown anaCs. FS-801 Die 1. NGC Census: (0/0). PCGS Population (37/74). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $160. (#3055) 7294 1983 Doubled Die Reverse Ms64 Red and Brown PCGs. FS-801 (FS036). PCGS Population (63/11). NGC Census: (0/0). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $225. (#3055) 7295 1983 Doubled Die Reverse Ms66 Red PCGs. Ex: Jack Lee. PCGS Population (246/28). NGC Census: (217/122). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $440. (#3056)

7301 1999-s Close aM PR69 Deep Cameo PCGs. FS-901. PCGS Population (98/1). NGC Census: (4921/423). (#38222)

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7296 1 9 0 9 P R 6 3 R e d P C G s . P C G S Population (8/157). NGC Census: (2/53). Mintage: 2,618. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR63: $775. (#3305) 7297 1 9 1 1 P R 6 4 B r o w n n G C . NGC Census: (32/33). PCGS Population (38/39). Mintage: 1,725. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR64: $565. (#3309) 7298 1937 PR65 Red nGC. NGC Census: (160/96). PCGS Population (391/175). Mintage: 9,320. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR65: $280. (#3338) From The Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr. Collection. 7299 1960 Tripled Die obverse PR67 Red PCGs. FS-103 (FS-023). PCGS Population (6/2). NGC Census: (13/9). (#3416) 7300 1971-s Doubled Die obverse, Type Two PR64 Red Cameo PCGs. FS-101 (FS-032). PCGS Population (4/55). NGC Census: (1/33). (#83533)

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7302 1864 small Motto XF45 PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (23/198). NGC Census: (7/272). Mintage: 19,847,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $618. (#3579) 7303 1864 large Motto Ms64 Red and Brown nGC. NGC Census: (509/662). PCGS Population (892/298). Mintage: 19,847,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $280. (#3577) From The Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr. Collection. 7304 1864 large Motto Ms65 Red and Brown PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (288/10). NGC Census: (566/96). Mintage: 19,847,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $480. (#3577) 7305 1865 Ms64 Brown nGC. NGC Census: (597/395). PCGS Population (179/39). Mintage: 13,640,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $185. (#3582) 7306 1865 Ms64 Red and Brown PCGs. PCGS Population (593/280). NGC Census: (657/791). Mintage: 13,640,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $280. (#3583) 7307 1866 Ms64 Red and Brown PCGs. PCGS Population (124/60). NGC Census: (120/160). Mintage: 3,177,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $360. (#3589)

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7308 1867 Ms64 Brown PCGs. PCGS Population (30/4). NGC Census: (104/53). Mintage: 2,938,750. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $220. (#3591) 7309 1867 Ms64 Red and Brown PCGs. PCGS Population (174/53). NGC Census: (178/176). Mintage: 2,938,750. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $360. (#3592) 7310 1868 Ms64 Brown nGC. NGC Census: (118/76). PCGS Population (30/4). Mintage: 2,803,750. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $240. (#3597) 7311 1868 Ms64 Red and Brown PCGs. PCGS Population (152/44). NGC Census: (192/168). Mintage: 2,803,750. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $380. (#3598) 7312 1869 Ms64 Red and Brown PCGs. PCGS Population (105/44). NGC Census: (126/141). Mintage: 1,546,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $480. (#3604) 7313 1870 Ms63 Red and Brown PCGs. PCGS Population (56/116). NGC Census: (40/226). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $400. (#3607) 7314 1870 Ms64 Red and Brown PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (94/22). NGC Census: (147/79). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $700. (#3607) 7315 1871 Ms64 Red and Brown PCGs. PCGS Population (108/26). NGC Census: (57/60). Mintage: 721,250. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $625. (#3610)

7319 1 8 6 2 / 1 M s 6 4 P C G s . C a C . PCGS Population (79/161). NGC Census: (76/133). Mintage: 343,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $585. (#3681)

7327 1885 PR64 PCGs. PCGS Population (391/471). NGC Census: (250/473). Mintage: 3,790. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR64: $380. (#3781)

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7320 1865 Ms64 PCGs. PCGS Population (483/139). NGC Census: (524/148). Mintage: 11,382,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $215. (#3731) 7321 1865 Ms65 PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (100/38). NGC Census: (131/17). Mintage: 11,382,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $480. (#3731) 7322 1888 aU50 nGC. NGC Census: (7/227). PCGS Population (15/302). Mintage: 36,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $120. (#3757)

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7328 1866 Rays Ms64 nGC. NGC Census: (527/186). PCGS Population (437/152). Mintage: 14,742,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $565. (#3790) 7329 1866 Rays Ms64 PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (439/152). NGC Census: (527/186). Mintage: 14,742,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $565. (#3790) 7330 1867 Rays Ms64 PCGs. PCGS Population (140/34). NGC Census: (179/61). Mintage: 2,019,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $685. (#3791) 7331 1867 no Rays Ms64 nGC. NGC Census: (247/131). PCGS Population (216/79). Mintage: 28,800,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $320. (#3794) 7332 1873 open 3, Double Die obverse M s 6 4 P C G s . PCGS Population (71/34). NGC Census: (70/48). Mintage: 4,500,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $500. (#3800) 7333 1882 aU58 PCGs. PCGS Population (85/988). NGC Census: (31/766). Mintage: 11,476,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $105. (#3812) 7334 1883 Ms62 PCGs. PCGS Population (230/1214). NGC Census: (167/1051). Mintage: 1,456,919. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $140. (#3813)

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7323 1882 PR65 Cameo PCGs. PCGS Population (42/136). NGC Census: (26/78). (#83778) 7324 1883 PR65 PCGs. PCGS Population (500/414). NGC Census: (493/371). Mintage: 6,609. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR65: $480. (#3779) 7325 1883 PR65 PCGs. PCGS Population (501/414). NGC Census: (493/371). Mintage: 6,609. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR65: $480. (#3779)

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7316 1871 Brown improperly Cleaned nGC Details. Proof. NGC Census: (0/53). PCGS Population (0/42). Mintage: 960. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR60: $280. (#3645)

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7335 1873 Closed 3 PR62 nGC. NGC Census: (5/294). PCGS Population (16/397). Mintage: 1,100. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR62: $235. (#3827) 7336 1880 PR65 PCGs. PCGS Population (296/135). NGC Census: (247/166). Mintage: 3,955. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR65: $625. (#3835) 7337 1880 PR65 PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (296/135). NGC Census: (247/166). Mintage: 3,955. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR65: $625. (#3835)

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7317 1851 Ms64 PCGs. PCGS Population (361/280). NGC Census: (402/250). Mintage: 5,447,400. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $380. (#3664) From The Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr. Collection. 7318 1860 aU50 anaCs. NGC Census: (6/246). PCGS Population (18/276). Mintage: 286,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $130. (#3678) 7326 1883 PR66 Cameo PCGs. PCGS Population (63/35). NGC Census: (45/19). (#83779)

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7338 1883 PR65 nGC. CaC. NGC Census: (348/265). PCGS Population (398/209). Mintage: 5,419. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR65: $550. (#3838) 7339 1883 PR66 PCGs. PCGS Population (191/21). NGC Census: (220/45). Mintage: 5,419. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR66: $710. (#3838)

7349 1898 Ms64 PCGs. PCGS Population (183/105). NGC Census: (135/98). Mintage: 12,532,087. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $280. (#3859) 7350 1905 Ms64 PCGs. PCGS Population (405/276). NGC Census: (276/186). Mintage: 29,827,276. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $160. (#3866) 7351 1906 Ms64 nGC. NGC Census: (191/88). PCGS Population (271/114). Mintage: 38,613,724. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $170. (#3867) 7352 1912 Ms64 nGC. CaC. NGC Census: (368/136). PCGS Population (453/177). Mintage: 26,236,714. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $160. (#3873) 7353 1912-s VG8 nGC. NGC Census: (73/795). PCGS Population (139/1417). Mintage: 238,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VG8 : $135. (#3875) 7354 1 9 1 2 - s F i n e 1 5 P C G s . P C G S Population (111/816). NGC Census: (30/526). Mintage: 238,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Fine 15: $247. (#3875)

7361 1909 PR65 nGC. NGC Census: (346/348). PCGS Population (315/234). Mintage: 4,763. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR65: $480. (#3907) 7362 1909 PR65 PCGs. PCGS Population (315/234). NGC Census: (346/348). Mintage: 4,763. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR65: $480. (#3907)

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7340 1883 no Cents Ms66 nGC. NGC Census: (444/56). PCGS Population (352/16). Mintage: 5,479,519. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $330. (#3841) 7341 1883 no Cents Ms66 PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (350/16). NGC Census: (444/56). Mintage: 5,479,519. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $330. (#3841) 7342 1 8 8 3 Wi t h C e n t s M s 6 2 P C G s . PCGS Population (105/766). NGC Census: (87/626). Mintage: 16,032,983. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $155. (#3844) 7343 1 8 8 3 Wi t h C e n t s M s 6 4 P C G s . PCGS Population (334/181). NGC Census: (299/186). Mintage: 16,032,983. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $240. (#3844) From The Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr. Collection. 7344 1885 VG10 PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (42/608). NGC Census: (26/323). Mintage: 1,476,490. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VG10: $552. (#3846) 7345 1888 aU55 PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (10/346). NGC Census: (6/275). Mintage: 10,720,483. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $195. (#3849) 7346 1892 Ms64 PCGs. PCGS Population (193/98). NGC Census: (133/87). Mintage: 11,699,642. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $280. (#3853) 7347 1893 Ms63 PCGs. PCGS Population (135/283). NGC Census: (80/258). Mintage: 13,370,195. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $160. (#3854) 7348 1895 Ms64 nGC. NGC Census: (125/49). PCGS Population (124/64). Mintage: 9,979,884. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $370. (#3856)

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7355 1884 PR65 PCGs. PCGS Population (196/46). NGC Census: (205/78). Mintage: 3,942. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR65: $510. (#3882) From The Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr. Collection. 7356 1897 PR65 Cameo nGC. CaC. NGC Census: (24/28). PCGS Population (24/27). (#83895) 7357 1898 PR65 PCGs. PCGS Population (93/24). NGC Census: (103/53). Mintage: 1,795. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR65: $500. (#3896) 7358 1901 PR64 PCGs. PCGS Population (176/223). NGC Census: (126/283). Mintage: 1,985. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR64: $290. (#3899) From The Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr. Collection. 7359 1901 PR64 PCGs. PCGS Population (176/223). NGC Census: (126/283). Mintage: 1,985. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR64: $290. (#3899) 7360 1906 PR65 nGC. NGC Census: (102/78). PCGS Population (90/55). Mintage: 1,725. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR65: $470. (#3904)

7363 1909 PR66 Cameo PCGs. PCGS Population (53/13). NGC Census: (44/29). (#83907) 7364 1910 PR64 nGC. NGC Census: (161/358). PCGS Population (193/253). Mintage: 2,405. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR64: $290. (#3908) 7365 1910 PR65 PCGs. PCGS Population (141/110). NGC Census: (183/175). Mintage: 2,405. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR65: $500. (#3908)

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7366 1913 Type one Ms65 PCGs. PCGS Population (3106/2132). NGC Census: (2244/1458). Mintage: 30,993,520. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $120. (#3915) From The Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr. Collection. 7367 1913-s Type one Ms63 PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (404/1167). NGC Census: (213/725). Mintage: 2,105,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $145. (#3917) 7368 1913 Type Two Ms65 PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (521/189). NGC Census: (306/76). Mintage: 29,858,700. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $265. (#3921)

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7369 1913-D Type Two Reverse Damage nGC Details. aU. NGC Census: (16/756). PCGS Population (38/1058). Mintage: 4,156,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $180. (#3922) 7370 1913-D Type Two Ms64 PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (309/194). NGC Census: (221/99). Mintage: 4,156,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $520. (#3922) 7371 1913-s Type Two Ms62 PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (134/794). NGC Census: (163/485). Mintage: 1,209,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $765. (#3923) 7372 1914-D Cleaned anaCs. XF45 Details. NGC Census: (38/759). PCGS Population (84/1127). Mintage: 3,912,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $252. (#3925) 7373 1 9 1 4 - D aU 5 8 P C G s . P C G S Population (111/865). NGC Census: (87/605). Mintage: 3,912,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $325. (#3925) 7374 1 9 1 4 - D M s 6 4 + P C G s . P C G S Population (343/202). NGC Census: (236/89). Mintage: 3,912,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $580. (#3925) 7375 1914-s aU58 PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (220/1092). NGC Census: (148/960). Mintage: 3,470,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $145. (#3926) 7376 1915 Ms64 PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (665/703). NGC Census: (466/375). Mintage: 20,987,270. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $120. (#3927) 7377 1915-D Ms61 nGC. NGC Census: (38/513). PCGS Population (10/702). Mintage: 7,569,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS61: $205. (#3928) 7378 1 9 1 5 - D M s 6 3 P C G s . P C G S Population (226/391). NGC Census: (127/259). Mintage: 7,569,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $310. (#3928) 7379 1915-D Ms64 PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (228/163). NGC Census: (182/77). Mintage: 7,569,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $430. (#3928)

7380 1915-s scratched, Cleaned anaCs. aU50 Details. NGC Census: (4/474). PCGS Population (22/710). Mintage: 1,505,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $350. (#3929) 7381 1 9 1 5 - s M s 6 3 P C G s . P C G S Population (143/372). NGC Census: (72/257). Mintage: 1,505,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $850. (#3929) 7382 1916 Ms65 PCGs. PCGS Population (463/174). NGC Census: (299/88). Mintage: 63,498,064. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $255. (#3930) 7383 1916-D Ms64 PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (402/125). NGC Census: (294/50). Mintage: 13,333,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $420. (#3932) 7384 1 9 1 6 - s M s 6 2 P C G s . P C G S Population (94/677). NGC Census: (133/429). Mintage: 11,860,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $185. (#3933) 7385 1916-s Ms63 PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (267/403). NGC Census: (156/273). Mintage: 11,860,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $220. (#3933) 7386 1917 Ms64 PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (483/419). NGC Census: (336/182). Mintage: 51,424,020. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $195. (#3934) 7387 1918 Ms64 PCGs. PCGS Population (361/231). NGC Census: (216/75). Mintage: 32,086,314. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $400. (#3937) 7388 1918 Ms64 PCGs. PCGS Population (361/231). NGC Census: (216/75). Mintage: 32,086,314. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $400. (#3937) 7389 1918-D Cleaned anaCs. aU50 Details. NGC Census: (11/381). PCGS Population (26/645). Mintage: 8,362,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $245. (#3938) 7390 1 9 1 8 - D M s 6 2 + P C G s . C a C . PCGS Population (56/465). NGC Census: (68/228). Mintage: 8,362,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $590. (#3938) 7391 1918-s scratched anaCs. aU55 Details. NGC Census: (24/422). PCGS Population (43/466). Mintage: 4,882,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $350. (#3940)

7392 1919 Ms64 PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (620/518). NGC Census: (430/227). Mintage: 60,868,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $175. (#3941) 7393 1 9 1 9 - D V F 3 5 P C G s . P C G S Population (21/620). NGC Census: (15/426). Mintage: 8,006,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF35: $152. (#3942) 7394 1 9 1 9 - s aU 5 0 P C G s . P C G S Population (27/630). NGC Census: (17/454). Mintage: 7,521,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $285. (#3943) 7395 1920 Ms64 PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (480/351). NGC Census: (327/135). Mintage: 63,093,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $200. (#3944) 7396 1 9 2 0 - D aU 5 8 P C G s . P C G S Population (39/440). NGC Census: (39/391). Mintage: 9,418,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $350. (#3945) 7397 1921 scratched Genuine PCGs. Unc Details. Mintage: 10,663,000. (#3947)

7398 1921 Ms65 PCGs. PCGS Population (244/171). NGC Census: (129/69). Mintage: 10,663,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $635. (#3947) 7399 1921-s VF20 PCGs. PCGS Population (100/756). NGC Census: (68/511). Mintage: 1,557,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $260. (#3948) 7400 1923 Ms64 PCGs. PCGS Population (512/439). NGC Census: (335/212). Mintage: 35,715,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $180. (#3949)
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7401 1924 Ms63 PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (167/679). NGC Census: (98/381). Mintage: 21,620,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $155. (#3951) 7402 1924-D VF25 PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (23/792). NGC Census: (34/541). Mintage: 5,258,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF25: $86. (#3952) 7403 1 9 2 4 - D M s 6 2 P C G s . P C G S Population (46/518). NGC Census: (35/344). Mintage: 5,258,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $475. (#3952) 7404 1924-D Ms63 PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (111/407). NGC Census: (62/282). Mintage: 5,258,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $725. (#3952) 7405 1925 Ms64 PCGs. PCGS Population (580/677). NGC Census: (350/316). Mintage: 35,565,100. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $150. (#3954) 7406 1925 Ms64 PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (580/677). NGC Census: (350/316). Mintage: 35,565,100. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $150. (#3954) 7407 1925-D Ms63 PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (179/417). NGC Census: (101/305). Mintage: 4,450,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $685. (#3955) 7408 1926 Ms65 anaCs. NGC Census: (499/172). PCGS Population (930/384). Mintage: 44,693,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $150. (#3957) 7409 1926 Ms65 PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (931/385). NGC Census: (499/172). Mintage: 44,693,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $150. (#3957) 7410 1926-D VF30 PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (21/1054). NGC Census: (24/619). Mintage: 5,638,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF30: $104. (#3958) 7411 1 9 2 6 - D M s 6 2 P C G s . P C G S Population (199/693). NGC Census: (145/344). Mintage: 5,638,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $300. (#3958) 7412 1 9 2 6 - D M s 6 3 P C G s . P C G S Population (401/292). NGC Census: (179/165). Mintage: 5,638,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $340. (#3958)
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7413 1926-s scratched anaCs. VF20 Details. NGC Census: (173/798). PCGS Population (230/918). Mintage: 970,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $200. (#3959) 7414 1926-s VF25 nGC. NGC Census: (173/625). PCGS Population (139/777). Mintage: 970,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF25: $295. (#3959) 7415 1927-D Ms64 PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (391/54). NGC Census: (252/34). Mintage: 5,730,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $585. (#3961) 7416 1928 Ms65 PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (498/203). NGC Census: (205/55). Mintage: 23,411,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $220. (#3963) 7417 1928-D Ms64 PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (1263/374). NGC Census: (858/142). Mintage: 6,436,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $125. (#3964) 7418 1929 Ms65 PCGs. PCGS Population (544/163). NGC Census: (247/46). Mintage: 36,446,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $240. (#3966) 7419 1929 Ms66 PCGs. PCGS Population (154/3). NGC Census: (46/0). Mintage: 36,446,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $625. (#3966) 7420 1929 Ms66 PCGs. PCGS Population (154/3). NGC Census: (46/0). Mintage: 36,446,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $625. (#3966) 7421 1 9 2 9 - s M s 6 4 P C G s . P C G S Population (674/654). NGC Census: (368/239). Mintage: 7,754,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $120. (#3968) 7422 1 9 2 9 - s M s 6 5 P C G s . P C G S Population (478/178). NGC Census: (189/50). Mintage: 7,754,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $290. (#3968) 7423 1930-s Ms64 anaCs. NGC Census: (267/189). PCGS Population (493/562). Mintage: 5,435,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $160. (#3970) 7424 1930-s Ms64 PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (493/557). NGC Census: (267/189). Mintage: 5,435,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $160. (#3970)

7425 1934 Ms66 PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (169/20). NGC Census: (76/6). Mintage: 20,213,004. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $425. (#3972) 7426 1 9 3 4 - D M s 6 4 P C G s . P C G S Population (903/392). NGC Census: (599/117). Mintage: 7,480,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $180. (#3973) 7427 1 9 3 4 - D M s 6 5 P C G s . P C G S Population (345/47). NGC Census: (103/14). Mintage: 7,480,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $410. (#3973) 7428 1 9 3 5 - D M s 6 6 P C G s . C a C . PCGS Population (141/5). NGC Census: (33/4). Mintage: 12,092,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $725. (#3975) 7429 1 9 3 5 - s M s 6 6 P C G s . P C G S Population (364/27). NGC Census: (120/11). Mintage: 10,300,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $280. (#3976)

7430 1937 Ms67 PCGs. PCGS Population (305/5). NGC Census: (345/4). Mintage: 79,485,768. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $250. (#3980) 7431 1937-D Ms67 nGC. CaC. NGC Census: (79/1). PCGS Population (83/1). Mintage: 17,826,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $420. (#3981) 7432 1937-D Three-legged VF30 PCGs. PCGS Population (319/4935). NGC Census: (191/4545). Mintage: 17,826,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF30: $695. (#3982)

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7433 (10)1938-D Ms66 PCGs. PCGS Population (27392/1548). NGC Census: (18924/1840). Mintage: 7,020,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $53. (#3984) (Total: 10 coins) 7434 (10)1938-D Ms66 PCGs. PCGS Population (27392/1548). NGC Census: (18924/1840). Mintage: 7,020,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $53. (#3984) (Total: 10 coins) 7435 1938-D Ms67 nGC. NGC Census: (1832/8). PCGS Population (1540/8). Mintage: 7,020,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $125. (#3984)

7444 1944-s Ms66 Full steps PCGs. Ex: Omaha Bank Hoard. PCGS Population (149/27). NGC Census: (20/5). (#84024) 7445 1945-P Ms66 Full steps PCGs. PCGS Population (97/5). NGC Census: (39/3). (#84025) 7446 1946-s Ms66 Full steps PCGs. PCGS Population (38/1). NGC Census: (5/0). (#84030) 7447 1950-D 5C Ms64 Full steps PCGs; 1959 5C Ms64 Full steps PCGs; 1971 5C Ms64 Full steps PCGs; 1971D 5C Ms64 Full steps PCGs; 1973 5C Ms64 Full steps PCGs; 1973-D 5C Ms64 Full steps PCGs; 1975 5C Ms64 Full steps PCGs; 1975-D 5C Ms64 Full steps PCGs; 1977-D 5C Ms64 Full steps PCGs; 1978-D 5C Ms64 Full steps PCGs and a 1980-P 5C Ms64 Full steps PCGs. (Total: 11 coins) 7448 1959-D Ms65 Full steps PCGs. PCGS Population (49/6). NGC Census: (10/14). (#84066) 7449 1970-s Ms65 Full steps PCGs. PCGS Population (19/2). NGC Census: (1/2). (#84085) 7450 1971 5C Ms65 Full steps PCGs; 1971-D 5C Ms65 Full steps PCGs; 1972 5C Ms65 Full steps PCGs; 1973 5C Ms65 Full steps PCGs; 1975-D 5C Ms65 Full steps PCGs; 1976-D 5C Ms65 Full steps PCGs; 1977-D 5C Ms65 Full steps PCGs; 1978-D 5C Ms65 Full steps PCGs; 1980-P 5C Ms65 Full steps PCGs; 1980-D 5C Ms65 Full steps PCGs and a 1984-P 5C Ms65 Full steps PCGs. (Total: 11 coins) 7451 1972 Ms66 Full steps PCGs. PCGS Population (30/1). NGC Census: (15/3). (#84088) 7452 1978 Ms65 Full steps PCGs. PCGS Population (45/10). NGC Census: (8/5). (#84100) 7453 1980-D Ms66 Full steps PCGs. PCGS Population (22/0). NGC Census: (10/0). (#84105) 7454 1981-D Ms66 Full steps PCGs. PCGS Population (29/0). NGC Census: (4/1). (#84107)

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7436 1938 5C Ms64 Full steps PCGs; 1939 5C Reverse of 1940 Ms64 Full steps PCGs; 1940-s 5C Ms64 Full steps PCGs; 1941 5C Ms64 Full steps PCGs; 1941-D 5C Ms64 Full steps PCGs; 1943-P 5C Ms64 Full steps PCGs; 1943-D 5C Ms64 Full steps PCGs; 1947 5C Ms64 Full steps PCGs; 1947-D 5C Ms64 Full steps PCGs and a 1947-s 5C Ms64 Full steps PCGs. (Total: 10 coins) 7437 1940-D 5C Ms65 Full steps PCGs; 1940-s 5C Ms65 Full steps PCGs; 1942-P 5C Type Two Ms65 Full steps PCGs; 1943-s 5C Ms65 Full steps PCGs; 1946-D 5C Ms65 Full steps PCGs; 1947-D 5C Ms65 Full steps PCGs; 1948-D 5C Ms65 Full steps PCGs; 1948-s 5C Ms65 Full steps PCGs; 1958-D 5C Ms65 Full steps PCGs and a 1962 5C Ms65 Full steps PCGs. (Total: 10 coins) 7438 1940-s Ms66 Full steps PCGs. PCGS Population (137/8). NGC Census: (15/3). (#84009) 7439 1942-s Ms66 Full steps PCGs. Ex: Omaha Bank Hoard. PCGS Population (151/10). NGC Census: (51/13). (#84017) 7440 1943-P Doubled Die obverse Ms64 PCGs. PCGS Population (23/98). NGC Census: (0/0). (#4174) 7441 1 9 4 3 / 2 - P M s 6 5 P C G s . P C G S Population (93/34). NGC Census: (44/33). Mintage: 271,164,992. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $550. (#4019) 7442 1943-D 5C Ms66 Full steps PCGs; 1944-D 5C Ms66 Full steps PCGs; 1945-D 5C Ms66 Full steps PCGs. Ex: Omaha Bank Hoard, and a 1971-D 5C Ms66 Full steps PCGs. (Total: 4 coins) 7443 1944-P Ms66 Full steps PCGs. Ex: Omaha Bank Hoard. PCGS Population (163/9). NGC Census: (53/10). (#84022)

7456 1951 PR67 PCGs. Double Die Obverse, FS-101 (FS-032.5). PCGS Population (277/14). NGC Census: (342/144). Mintage: 57,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR67: $79. (#4183)

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7457 1830 XF45 anaCs. LM-14. NGC Census: (5/490). PCGS Population (21/449). Mintage: 1,200,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $161. (#4277) 7458 1830 Cleaned anaCs. aU55 Details. LM-4.1. NGC Census: (22/453). PCGS Population (52/358). Mintage: 1,200,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $275. (#4277) 7459 1830 Cleaned anaCs. Ms60 Details. LM-4.1. NGC Census: (5/380). PCGS Population (9/290). Mintage: 1,200,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $350. (#4277) 7460 1831 XF45 anaCs. LM-6. NGC Census: (9/629). PCGS Population (32/606). Mintage: 1,200,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $168. (#4278) 7461 1831 Cleaned anaCs. aU55 Details. LM-6. NGC Census: (19/592). PCGS Population (72/456). Mintage: 1,200,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $260. (#4278) 7462 1832 Ms63 PCGs. PCGS Population (100/192). NGC Census: (129/301). Mintage: 965,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $700. (#4279)

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7455 1951 PR65 nGC. Double Die Obverse, FS-032.5. NGC Census: (96/705). PCGS Population (276/885). Mintage: 57,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR65: $45. (#4183)

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7463 1833 XF45 anaCs. LM-10. NGC Census: (12/479). PCGS Population (25/450). Mintage: 1,370,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $174. (#4280) 7464 1834 aU55 PCGs. PCGS Population (59/354). NGC Census: (20/465). Mintage: 1,480,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $260. (#4281) 7465 1835 large Date, large 5C aU53 PCGs. PCGS Population (20/415). NGC Census: (10/630). Mintage: 2,760,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU53: $210. (#4282)

7474 1856 Ms64 PCGs. PCGS Population (81/22). NGC Census: (95/106). Mintage: 4,880,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $480. (#4363) From The Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr. Collection. 7475 1 8 5 9 - o X F 4 0 P C G s . P C G S Population (5/95). NGC Census: (1/96). Mintage: 560,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $115. (#4370) 7476 1861 1/0 Ms62 PCGs. PCGS Population (2/25). NGC Census: (0/0). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $800. (#4380) 7477 1862 Ms62 nGC. NGC Census: (68/424). PCGS Population (99/365). Mintage: 1,492,550. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $185. (#4381) 7478 1864-s Damaged, Cleaned anaCs. XF40 Details. NGC Census: (0/44). PCGS Population (1/44). Mintage: 90,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $250. (#4385) 7479 1865 Cleaned anaCs. Good 4 Details. NGC Census: (0/49). PCGS Population (0/67). Mintage: 13,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Good 4 : $265. (#4386) 7480 1868-s Ms63 PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (19/26). NGC Census: (23/55). Mintage: 280,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $475. (#4393)

PRooF sEaTED HalF DiME


7482 1868 Cleaned anaCs. PR60 Details. NGC Census: (4/136). PCGS Population (2/170). Mintage: 600. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR60: $350. (#4451)

EaRly DiMEs
7483 1798/7 16 stars on Reverse aG3 PC G s . PCGS Population (3/61). NGC Census: (0/47). Mintage: 27,550. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AG3 : $352. (#4468) 7484 1803 aG3 PCGs. PCGS Population (10/47). NGC Census: (0/29). Mintage: 33,040. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AG3 : $443. (#4473)

sEaTED HalF DiMEs


7466 1837 no stars, large Date (Curl Top 1) aU53 anaCs. RPD. NGC Census: (16/875). PCGS Population (19/612). Mintage: 1,405,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU53: $350. (#4311) 7467 1837 no stars, large Date (Curl Top 1) Ms62 nGC. NGC Census: (92/588). PCGS Population (75/367). Mintage: 1,405,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $600. (#4311) 7468 1 8 3 8 l a r g e s t a r s , n o D r a p e r y D a m a g e d a n a C s . aU 5 8 D e t a i l s . NGC Census: (65/499). PCGS Population (54/325). Mintage: 2,225,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $180. (#4317) 7469 1840-o Drapery Fine 12 anaCs. NGC Census: (0/30). PCGS Population (0/33). Mintage: 240,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Fine 12: $110. (#4327) 7470 1849/8 XF45 anaCs. Breen-3052. NGC Census: (2/27). PCGS Population (4/53). Mintage: 1,309,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $138. (#4343) 7471 1 8 5 1 - o aU 5 5 P C G s . P C G S Population (11/48). NGC Census: (10/75). Mintage: 860,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $235. (#4348) 7472 1851-o Ms63 nGC. NGC Census: (12/34). PCGS Population (13/21). Mintage: 860,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $700. (#4348) 7473 1 8 5 2 - o aU 5 5 P C G s . P C G S Population (7/19). NGC Census: (3/24). Mintage: 260,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $525. (#4350)

BUsT DiMEs
7485 1 8 2 0 l a r g e 0 s c r a t c h e d anaCs. XF40 Details. JR-1. NGC Census: (4/198). PCGS Population (8/118). Mintage: 942,587. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $340. (#4492) 7486 1821 large Date scratched anaCs. XF40 Details. JR-4. NGC Census: (13/180). PCGS Population (18/152). Mintage: 1,186,512. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $400. (#4496) 7487 1827 aU50 PCGs. PCGS Population (10/185). NGC Census: (7/212). Mintage: 1,300,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $475. (#4504) 7488 1827 aU58 nGC. JR-3. NGC Census: (37/156). PCGS Population (26/132). Mintage: 1,300,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $800. (#4504) 7489 1829 small 10C aU50 PCGs. PCGS Population (12/170). NGC Census: (3/218). Mintage: 770,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $340. (#4511) 7490 1832 Cleaned anaCs. aU50 Details. JR-4. NGC Census: (8/223). PCGS Population (21/201). Mintage: 522,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $330. (#4521) 7491 1 8 3 4 s m a l l 4 aU 5 0 P C G s . PCGS Population (17/138). NGC Census: (10/226). Mintage: 635,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $315. (#4525)

7481 1870 Ms65 PCGs. PCGS Population (18/12). NGC Census: (23/15). Mintage: 535,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $925. (#4396)

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7492 1834 small 4 scratched anaCs. aU55 Details. JR-7. NGC Census: (18/200). PCGS Population (26/109). Mintage: 635,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $375. (#4525) 7493 1835 aU58 nGC. NGC Census: (73/250). PCGS Population (44/166). Mintage: 1,410,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $450. (#4527) 7494 1837 Cleaned anaCs. XF40 Details. JR-2, Reverse Die Break. NGC Census: (6/112). PCGS Population (9/112). Mintage: 359,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $240. (#4529)

7503 1845 Ms64 nGC. NGC Census: (31/15). PCGS Population (23/4). Mintage: 1,755,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $935. (#4586) 7504 1845-o obv Damage nGC Details. XF. NGC Census: (4/13). PCGS Population (7/15). Mintage: 230,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $885. (#4587) 7505 1849-o Cleaned anaCs. XF40 Details. NGC Census: (2/45). PCGS Population (8/42). Mintage: 300,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $325. (#4592) 7506 1849-o Cleaned anaCs. XF40 Details. NGC Census: (2/45). PCGS Population (8/42). Mintage: 300,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $325. (#4592) 7507 1 8 5 2 - o C l e a n e d , R e v e r s e lamination anaCs. XF40 Details. NGC Census: (0/44). PCGS Population (8/29). Mintage: 430,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $275. (#4598) 7508 1852-o Corroded anaCs. aU50 Details. NGC Census: (0/41). PCGS Population (2/21). Mintage: 430,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $475. (#4598)

7511 1 8 6 0 - s V F 3 0 P C G s . P C G S Population (4/44). NGC Census: (1/30). Mintage: 140,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF30: $245. (#4622) 7512 1860 Ms63 PCGs. PCGS Population (28/58). NGC Census: (24/58). Mintage: 606,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $350. (#4631) 7513 1863-s Cleaned anaCs. VF25 Details. NGC Census: (1/26). PCGS Population (5/34). Mintage: 157,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF25: $162. (#4638) 7514 1865 Fair 2 anaCs. NGC Census: (0/47). PCGS Population (0/42). Mintage: 10,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Fair 2 : $98. (#4641) 7515 1865-s Cleaned anaCs. XF40 Details. NGC Census: (3/10). PCGS Population (8/11). Mintage: 175,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $475. (#4642) 7516 1870-s aG3 anaCs. NGC Census: (0/29). PCGS Population (0/53). Mintage: 50,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AG3 : $117. (#4652) 7517 1 8 7 3 - s a r r o w s C l e a n e d anaCs. XF45 Details. NGC Census: (0/65). PCGS Population (6/53). Mintage: 455,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $253. (#4667) 7518 1874-s arrows Damaged, Cleaned anaCs. VF30 Details. NGC Census: (1/55). PCGS Population (0/49). Mintage: 240,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF30: $168. (#4670) 7519 1875 Ms64 nGC. NGC Census: (110/97). PCGS Population (78/64). Mintage: 10,350,700. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $360. (#4672) 7520 1 8 7 6 - C C M s 6 3 P C G s . P C G S Population (71/109). NGC Census: (44/147). Mintage: 8,270,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $470. (#4680)

sEaTED DiMEs
7495 1 8 3 7 n o s t a r s , l a r g e D a t e Cleaned anaCs. VF30 Details. NGC Census: (13/357). PCGS Population (14/345). Mintage: 682,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF30: $295. (#4561) 7496 1838-o/o no stars Damaged, Cleaned anaCs. VF30 Details. RPM-1. NGC Census: (4/124). PCGS Population (9/148). Mintage: 406,034. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF30: $514. (#4564) 7497 1838-o/o no stars Cleaned anaCs. XF45 Details. RPM-1. NGC Census: (16/78). PCGS Population (27/81). Mintage: 406,034. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $760. (#4564) 7498 1838 no Drapery, large stars aU58 PCGs. PCGS Population (27/184). NGC Census: (45/246). Mintage: 1,992,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $220. (#4568) 7499 1841 Ms62 PCGs. PCGS Population (6/41). NGC Census: (5/43). Mintage: 1,622,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $425. (#4579) 7500 1843 XF45 PCGs. FS-301 RPD. PCGS Population (3/53). NGC Census: (4/55). Mintage: 1,370,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $66. (#4583) 7501 1843-o scratched, Cleaned anaCs. VF20 Details. NGC Census: (3/17). PCGS Population (6/30). Mintage: 150,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $500. (#4584) 7502 1844 Fine 12 anaCs. NGC Census: (6/45). PCGS Population (17/147). Mintage: 72,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Fine 12: $285. (#4585)

7509 1855 arrows Ms63 PCGs. PCGS Population (21/20). NGC Census: (19/37). Mintage: 2,075,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $800. (#4607) 7510 1860-s Cleaned anaCs. Fine 12 Details. NGC Census: (0/34). PCGS Population (1/58). Mintage: 140,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Fine 12: $85. (#4622)

7521 1 8 7 6 - s M s 6 4 P C G s . P C G S Population (20/16). NGC Census: (14/21). Mintage: 10,420,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $550. (#4681) 7522 1878-CC Cleaned anaCs. VF20 Details. NGC Census: (1/46). PCGS Population (4/72). Mintage: 200,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $200. (#4686)

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7523 1878-CC scratched, Cleaned anaCs. XF45 Details. NGC Census: (1/43). PCGS Population (3/54). Mintage: 200,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $336. (#4686) 7524 1 8 7 9 C o r r o d e d , C l e a n e d anaCs. VF20 Details. NGC Census: (0/141). PCGS Population (2/240). Mintage: 14,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $290. (#4687) 7525 1880 scratched anaCs. VF20 Details. NGC Census: (1/129). PCGS Population (1/143). Mintage: 36,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $250. (#4688) 7526 1880 Ms64 PCGs. PCGS Population (35/54). NGC Census: (26/68). Mintage: 36,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $685. (#4688) 7527 1887-s Ms61 anaCs. NGC Census: (16/176). PCGS Population (10/144). Mintage: 4,454,450. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS61: $145. (#4699) 7528 1889-s aU58 nGC. NGC Census: (16/53). PCGS Population (6/43). Mintage: 972,678. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $205. (#4703) 7529 1890 Ms64 PCGs. PCGS Population (134/96). NGC Census: (132/156). Mintage: 9,910,951. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $360. (#4704) From The Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr. Collection. 7530 1891 aU55 PCGs. PCGS Population (29/735). NGC Census: (14/808). Mintage: 15,310,600. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $77. (#4706) 7531 1891 Ms62 PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (104/548). NGC Census: (96/620). Mintage: 15,310,600. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $140. (#4706)

MERCURy DiMEs
7542 1916-D aG3 nGC. NGC Census: (0/1130). PCGS Population (1697/3237). Mintage: 264,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AG3 : $428. (#4906) 7543 1916-D aG3 PCGs. PCGS Population (1697/3237). NGC Census: (0/1130). Mintage: 264,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AG3 : $428. (#4906) 7544 1917-s Ms64 Full Bands PCGs. PCGS Population (171/179). NGC Census: (73/44). Mintage: 27,330,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $325. (#4915) 7545 1 9 1 8 M s 6 4 F u l l B a n d s P C G s . PCGS Population (165/135). NGC Census: (103/72). Mintage: 26,680,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $335. (#4917) 7546 1 9 1 8 - s M s 6 3 P C G s . P C G S Population (89/158). NGC Census: (45/151). Mintage: 19,300,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $210. (#4920) 7547 1920 Ms64 Full Bands PCGs. PCGS Population (327/304). NGC Census: (212/153). Mintage: 59,030,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $120. (#4929) 7548 1 9 2 0 M s 6 6 F u l l B a n d s P C G s . PCGS Population (87/14). NGC Census: (31/15). Mintage: 59,030,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $590. (#4929) 7549 1 9 2 0 - D M s 6 5 P C G s . P C G S Population (28/8). NGC Census: (27/16). Mintage: 19,171,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $510. (#4930) 7550 1 9 2 1 - D V F 3 5 P C G s . P C G S Population (57/295). NGC Census: (26/217). Mintage: 1,080,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF35: $439. (#4936) 7551 1 9 2 1 - D X F 4 0 P C G s . P C G S Population (48/247). NGC Census: (32/185). Mintage: 1,080,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $540. (#4936) 7552 1923 Ms66 Full Bands PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (159/63). NGC Census: (96/28). Mintage: 50,130,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $310. (#4939)

7534 1905 Ms64 PCGs. PCGS Population (56/31). NGC Census: (40/28). Mintage: 14,552,350. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $285. (#4835) 7535 1 9 0 9 - D X F 4 0 P C G s . P C G S Population (7/114). NGC Census: (2/78). Mintage: 954,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $108. (#4851) 7536 1910 Ms64 PCGs. PCGS Population (117/97). NGC Census: (128/94). Mintage: 11,520,551. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $285. (#4854) From The Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr. Collection. 7537 1911-s Ms64 PCGs. PCGS Population (50/88). NGC Census: (35/61). Mintage: 3,520,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $460. (#4859) 7538 1912 Ms64 PCGs. PCGS Population (230/185). NGC Census: (241/188). Mintage: 19,350,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $285. (#4860) 7539 1916 Ms64 nGC. NGC Census: (295/175). PCGS Population (315/159). Mintage: 18,490,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $290. (#4870)

BaRBER DiMEs
7532 1 8 9 7 - o F i n e 1 5 P C G s . P C G S Population (6/135). NGC Census: (2/76). Mintage: 666,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Fine 15: $271. (#4813) 7533 1899-o Ms62 nGC. NGC Census: (14/34). PCGS Population (10/37). Mintage: 2,650,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $550. (#4819)

PRooF BaRBER DiMEs


7540 1899 PR55 nGC. NGC Census: (1/180). PCGS Population (0/229). Mintage: 846. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR55: $165. (#4883) 7541 1908 PR62+ PCGs. Ex: Teich Family Collection. PCGS Population (21/124). NGC Census: (6/157). Mintage: 545. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR62: $330. (#4892)

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7553 1 9 2 7 - D M s 6 4 P C G s . P C G S Population (52/41). NGC Census: (44/25). Mintage: 4,812,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $400. (#4962) 7554 1928 Ms64 Full Bands nGC. NGC Census: (84/137). PCGS Population (265/357). Mintage: 19,480,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $115. (#4967) 7555 1929-D Ms66 Full Bands PCGs. PCGS Population (99/35). NGC Census: (71/1). Mintage: 5,034,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $380. (#4975) 7556 1929-D Ms66 Full Bands PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (100/35). NGC Census: (71/1). Mintage: 5,034,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $380. (#4975) 7557 1931 Ms66 PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (23/5). NGC Census: (36/1). Mintage: 3,150,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $280. (#4982) 7558 1931 Ms64 Full Bands PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (146/178). NGC Census: (40/65). Mintage: 3,150,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $190. (#4983) 7559 1935-D Ms66 Full Bands PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (80/23). NGC Census: (32/5). Mintage: 10,477,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $580. (#4995) 7560 1936 10C improperly Cleaned nGC Details. Unc; 1936-s 10C obverse improperly Cleaned nGC Details. Unc; 1941-s 10C obverse improperly Cleaned nGC Details. Unc; 1944-s 10C improperly Cleaned nGC Details. Unc and a 1938-D 5C Buffalo improperly Cleaned nGC Details. Unc. (Total: 5 coins)

7569 1942-s Ms67 Full Bands PCGs. PCGS Population (142/2). NGC Census: (81/2). Mintage: 49,300,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $340. (#5043) 7570 1944-s Ms67 Full Bands PCGs. PCGS Population (249/4). NGC Census: (231/7). Mintage: 49,490,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $155. (#5055) 7571 1945-s Ms66+ PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (2191/335). NGC Census: (2190/1357). Mintage: 41,920,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $31. (#5060) 7572 1 9 4 5 - s M i c r o s M s 6 7 P C G s . PCGS Population (172/1). NGC Census: (124/7). Mintage: 41,920,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $300. (#5062) 7573 1945-s Micro s Ms65 Full Bands PCGs. PCGS Population (154/111). NGC Census: (25/25). Mintage: 41,920,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $510. (#5063) 7574 1945-s Micro s Ms65 Full Bands P C G s . C a C . P C G S P o p u la t io n (154/111). NGC Census: (25/25). Mintage: 41,920,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $510. (#5063)

7561 1 9 3 7 M s 6 7 F u l l B a n d s P C G s . PCGS Population (709/36). NGC Census: (483/16). Mintage: 56,865,756. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $115. (#5005) 7562 1940 Ms65 Full Bands PCGs, 1940-s Ms65 Full Bands PCGs; 1942 Ms65 Full Bands PCGs; 1943-D Ms65 Full Bands PCGs; 1944 Ms65 Full Bands nGC; and a 1944-s Ms65 Full Bands PCGs. (Total: 6 coins) 7563 1941-D Ms66 Full Bands PCGs; 1942-D Ms65 Full Bands PCGs; 1943 Ms66 Full Bands nGC; and a 1945-D Ms66 Full Bands nGC (Total: 4 coins) 7564 1942/1 VF20 PCGs. PCGS Population (128/1584). NGC Census: (55/1077). Mintage: 205,432,336. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $430. (#5036) 7565 1942/1 improperly Cleaned nGC Details. XF. NGC Census: (153/620). PCGS Population (285/694). Mintage: 205,432,336. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $525. (#5036) 7566 1942/1 improperly Cleaned nGC Details. XF. NGC Census: (153/620). PCGS Population (285/694). Mintage: 205,432,336. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $525. (#5036) 7567 1942/1 XF45 nGC. NGC Census: (143/477). PCGS Population (227/467). Mintage: 205,432,336. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $630. (#5036) 7568 1 9 4 2 / 1 aU 5 0 P C G s . P C G S Population (115/352). NGC Census: (66/411). Mintage: 205,432,336. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $825. (#5036)

PRooF MERCURy DiMEs


7575 1936 PR62 PCGs. PCGS Population (55/1333). NGC Census: (20/997). Mintage: 4,130. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR62: $535. (#5071) 7576 1937 PR65 PCGs. PCGS Population (556/699). NGC Census: (295/614). Mintage: 5,756. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR65: $425. (#5072) From The Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr. Collection. 7577 1937 PR65 PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (556/699). NGC Census: (295/614). Mintage: 5,756. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR65: $425. (#5072) 7578 1937 PR66 nGC. NGC Census: (395/219). PCGS Population (489/210). Mintage: 5,756. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR66: $510. (#5072) 7579 1937 PR66 nGC. NGC Census: (395/219). PCGS Population (489/210). Mintage: 5,756. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR66: $510. (#5072) From The Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr. Collection.

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7580 1937 PR67 PCGs. PCGS Population (186/24). NGC Census: (183/36). Mintage: 5,756. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR67: $765. (#5072) 7581 1938 PR65 nGC. NGC Census: (474/897). PCGS Population (848/790). Mintage: 8,728. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR65: $245. (#5073) From The Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr. Collection. 7582 1938 PR66 nGC. NGC Census: (639/258). PCGS Population (628/162). Mintage: 8,728. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR66: $290. (#5073) 7583 1938 PR67 nGC. NGC Census: (223/35). PCGS Population (157/5). Mintage: 8,728. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR67: $635. (#5073) 7584 1938 PR67 nGC. CaC. NGC Census: (223/35). PCGS Population (157/5). Mintage: 8,728. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR67: $635. (#5073) 7585 1939 PR66 nGC. NGC Census: (770/473). PCGS Population (898/451). Mintage: 9,321. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR66: $230. (#5074) 7586 1939 PR67 nGC. NGC Census: (410/63). PCGS Population (417/34). Mintage: 9,321. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR67: $365. (#5074) 7587 1939 PR67 nGC. CaC. NGC Census: (410/63). PCGS Population (417/34). Mintage: 9,321. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR67: $365. (#5074)

7589 1940 PR65 PCGs. PCGS Population (992/1181). NGC Census: (474/1229). Mintage: 11,827. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR65: $170. (#5075) 7590 1940 PR67 nGC. NGC Census: (333/39). PCGS Population (285/17). Mintage: 11,827. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR67: $320. (#5075) 7591 1940 PR67 nGC. CaC. NGC Census: (333/39). PCGS Population (285/17). Mintage: 11,827. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR67: $320. (#5075) 7592 1941 PR64 nGC. NGC Census: (381/2067). PCGS Population (925/2718). Mintage: 16,557. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR64: $140. (#5076) From The Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr. Collection. 7593 1941 PR65 nGC. NGC Census: (694/1373). PCGS Population (1400/1318). Mintage: 16,557. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR65: $160. (#5076) From The Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr. Collection. 7594 1941 PR67 nGC. NGC Census: (371/42). PCGS Population (276/15). Mintage: 16,557. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR67: $310. (#5076) 7595 1941 PR67 PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (276/15). NGC Census: (371/42). Mintage: 16,557. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR67: $310. (#5076) 7596 1942 PR65 nGC. NGC Census: (941/2265). PCGS Population (1746/2139). Mintage: 22,329. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR65: $152. (#5077) From The Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr. Collection. 7597 1942 PR65 nGC. NGC Census: (941/2265). PCGS Population (1746/2139). Mintage: 22,329. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR65: $152. (#5077) 7598 1942 PR66 nGC. NGC Census: (1423/842). PCGS Population (1528/611). Mintage: 22,329. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR66: $175. (#5077) 7599 1942 PR67 PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (574/37). NGC Census: (725/117). Mintage: 22,329. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR67: $290. (#5077)

7600 1 9 4 2 P R 6 7 + P C G s . C a C . PCGS Population (574/37). NGC Census: (725/117). Mintage: 22,329. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR67: $290. (#5077)

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7601 1 9 4 6 - D M s 6 6 + P C G s ; 1 9 4 7 - s Ms66+ PCGs; 1948 Ms66 Full Torch Bands PCGs; 1950 Ms66+ PCGs; and a 1953-D Ms66 Full Torch Bands PCGs. (Total: 5 coins) 7602 1954-s/s Ms66 PCGs. FS-501. PCGS Population (1270/124). NGC Census: (917/589). Mintage: 22,860,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $19. (#5108) 7603 1 9 6 4 - D M s 6 4 P C G s . M P M , FS-502. PCGS Population (169/924). NGC Census: (59/1133). Mintage: 1,357,517,184. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $5. (#5129) 7604 1982 no P Ms63 anaCs. FS-501. NGC Census: (27/251). PCGS Population (141/1744). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $135. (#5162) 7605 1982 no P Ms66 nGC. NGC Census: (80/32). PCGS Population (462/82). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $325. (#5162)

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7606 1966 sMs Ms68 Cameo nGC. NGC Census: (36/7). PCGS Population (36/0). (#85241)

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7607 1960 Doubled Die obverse PR65 PCGs. FS-102 (FS-015). PCGS Population (14/39). NGC Census: (0/0). (#5223) 7608 1960 Doubled Die obverse PR67 PCGs. FS-102 (FS-015). PCGS Population (5/1). NGC Census: (0/0). (#5223) 7609 1963 Doubled Die Reverse PR66 Cameo PCGs. FS-801 (FS-017). PCGS Population (1/2). NGC Census: (0/0). (#85224) 7610 1963 Doubled Die Reverse PR67 Cameo PCGs. FS-801 (FS-017). PCGS Population (2/0). NGC Census: (0/0). (#85224)

7588 1939 PR68 nGC. NGC Census: (63/0). PCGS Population (34/0). Mintage: 9,321. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR68: $2,025. (#5074)
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7618 1 8 0 6 a G 3 n G C . NGC Census: (0/356). PCGS Population (25/633). Mintage: 206,124. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AG3 : $247. (#5314)

7629 1841 Cleaned anaCs. VF30 Details. NGC Census: (2/52). PCGS Population (4/38). Mintage: 120,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF30: $209. (#5399) 7630 1841-o Cleaned anaCs. VF35 Details. NGC Census: (0/55). PCGS Population (2/63). Mintage: 452,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF35: $142. (#5400) 7631 1 8 4 1 - o M s 6 0 P C G s . P C G S Population (3/35). NGC Census: (1/32). Mintage: 452,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $600. (#5400) 7632 1842-o large Date Cleaned anaCs. XF45 Details. NGC Census: (3/16). PCGS Population (6/36). Mintage: 769,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $353. (#5402) 7633 1845 XF40 PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (6/83). NGC Census: (2/91). Mintage: 922,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $100. (#5408) 7634 1847 VF35 PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (1/63). NGC Census: (0/54). Mintage: 734,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF35: $64. (#5410) 7635 1 8 5 5 - o a r r o w s C l e a n e d anaCs. VF20 Details. NGC Census: (2/24). PCGS Population (3/20). Mintage: 176,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $250. (#5436) 7636 1861 Cleaned anaCs. Ms60 Details. NGC Census: (5/307). PCGS Population (8/325). Mintage: 4,854,600. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $300. (#5454) 7637 1862-s scratched, Cleaned anaCs. Fine 12 Details. NGC Census: (0/38). PCGS Population (5/49). Mintage: 67,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Fine 12: $275. (#5457) 7638 1 8 7 3 - s a r r o w s C l e a n e d anaCs. XF45 Details. NGC Census: (2/34). PCGS Population (6/21). Mintage: 156,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $344. (#5493) 7639 1874 arrows Cleaned anaCs. aU55 Details. NGC Census: (7/52). PCGS Population (8/82). Mintage: 471,200. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $440. (#5494) 7640 1876 aU53 nGC. NGC Census: (11/381). PCGS Population (17/488). Mintage: 17,817,150. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU53: $155. (#5501)

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7619 1822 VG10 PCGs. PCGS Population (11/113). NGC Census: (3/81). Mintage: 64,080. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VG10: $183. (#5332) 7620 1831 small letters VF20 PCGs. PCGS Population (15/452). NGC Census: (6/452). Mintage: 398,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $145. (#5348) 7621 1831 small letters VF35 PCGs. PCGS Population (23/391). NGC Census: (6/424). Mintage: 398,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF35: $270. (#5348) 7622 1 8 3 3 s c r a t c h e d , C l e a n e d anaCs. XF40 Details. B-1. NGC Census: (7/116). PCGS Population (31/92). Mintage: 156,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $360. (#5352) 7623 1834 Cleaned Genuine PCGs. XF Details. Browning 1. NGC Census: (26/323). PCGS Population (72/349). Mintage: 286,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $310. (#5353) 7624 1835 Cleaned anaCs. XF45 Details. B-5. NGC Census: (56/237). PCGS Population (53/195). Mintage: 1,952,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $409. (#5354) 7625 1837 XF40 PCGs. PCGS Population (20/151). NGC Census: (15/172). Mintage: 252,400. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $385. (#5356) 7626 1838 scratches nGC Details. aU. B-1. NGC Census: (10/119). PCGS Population (16/91). Mintage: 366,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $535. (#5357)

7611 1963 Doubled Die Reverse PR67 Cameo PCGs. FS-801 (FS-017). PCGS Population (2/0). NGC Census: (0/0). (#85224) 7612 1963 Doubled Die Reverse PR67 Cameo PCGs. FS-801 (FS-017). PCGS Population (2/0). NGC Census: (0/0). (#85224) 7613 1968-s PR67 PCGs. Double Die Obverse, FS-102 (FS-020.2). PCGS Population (84/228). NGC Census: (150/243). Mintage: 3,041,506. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR67: $6.50. (#5244)

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7614 1875-s Harshly Cleaned nGC Details. XF. NGC Census: (50/1990). PCGS Population (146/2311). Mintage: 1,155,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $200. (#5298) 7615 1876 improperly Cleaned nGC Details. XF. NGC Census: (4/352). PCGS Population (32/450). Mintage: 14,600. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $425. (#5299) 7616 1876 aU55 nGC. NGC Census: (24/292). PCGS Population (56/282). Mintage: 14,600. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $645. (#5299)

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7627 1840-o no Drapery VF25 anaCs. NGC Census: (2/99). PCGS Population (16/89). Mintage: 382,200. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF25: $190. (#5393) 7628 1 8 4 0 - o D r a p e r y C l e a n e d anaCs. VF35 Details. NGC Census: (1/57). PCGS Population (4/57). Mintage: 43,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF35: $288. (#5398)

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7617 1805 improperly Cleaned nGC Details. VF. B-2. NGC Census: (9/123). PCGS Population (17/179). Mintage: 121,394. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $1,450. (#5313)

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7641 1876-CC Ms62 nGC. NGC Census: (24/104). PCGS Population (31/101). Mintage: 4,944,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $575. (#5502) 7642 1877-s Ms62 nGC. NGC Census: (38/186). PCGS Population (45/200). Mintage: 8,996,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $350. (#5506) 7643 1878-CC VF25 PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (8/250). NGC Census: (2/216). Mintage: 996,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF25: $144. (#5509) 7644 1880 Cleaned anaCs. XF40 Details. NGC Census: (1/116). PCGS Population (1/187). Mintage: 13,600. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $330. (#5512) 7645 1891 artificially Toned nGC Details. aU. NGC Census: (8/547). PCGS Population (8/600). Mintage: 3,920,600. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $125. (#5524)

7648 1892 Ms62 PCGs. PCGS Population (264/909). NGC Census: (190/865). Mintage: 8,237,245. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $240. (#5601) 7649 1892 Ms62 nGC. NGC Census: (190/865). PCGS Population (264/909). Mintage: 8,237,245. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $240. (#5601) 7650 1892 Ms64 PCGs. Triple Die Obverse, FS-801. PCGS Population (326/232). NGC Census: (349/260). Mintage: 8,237,245. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $525. (#5601) 7651 1892-o aU55 anaCs. NGC Census: (18/338). PCGS Population (37/379). Mintage: 2,640,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $170. (#5602) 7652 1893 Ms63 PCGs. PCGS Population (71/90). NGC Census: (55/99). Mintage: 5,444,815. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $340. (#5604) 7653 1893 Ms64 nGC. NGC Census: (67/32). PCGS Population (64/26). Mintage: 5,444,815. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $500. (#5604) 7654 1 8 9 3 - o M s 6 2 P C G s . P C G S Population (30/103). NGC Census: (22/74). Mintage: 3,396,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $350. (#5605) 7655 1894-o aU55 anaCs. NGC Census: (5/118). PCGS Population (13/81). Mintage: 2,852,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $215. (#5608) 7656 1894-o Ms60 nGC. NGC Census: (1/93). PCGS Population (1/68). Mintage: 2,852,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $300. (#5608) 7657 1895-o XF40 PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (6/119). NGC Census: (0/87). Mintage: 2,816,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $84. (#5611) 7658 1895-o Cleaned anaCs. aU55 Details. NGC Census: (0/85). PCGS Population (13/89). Mintage: 2,816,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $220. (#5611) 7659 1896-s aG3 anaCs. NGC Census: (0/225). PCGS Population (106/600). Mintage: 188,039. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AG3 : $512. (#5615) 7660 1897 Ms62 PCGs. PCGS Population (45/127). NGC Census: (33/122). Mintage: 8,140,731. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $240. (#5616)

7661 1897-o Cleaned anaCs. VF35 Details. NGC Census: (1/58). PCGS Population (5/87). Mintage: 1,414,800. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF35: $296. (#5617) 7662 1898 aU58 nGC. NGC Census: (34/204). PCGS Population (41/239). Mintage: 11,100,735. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $160. (#5619) 7663 1898-o Cleaned anaCs. aU50 Details. NGC Census: (1/52). PCGS Population (5/72). Mintage: 1,868,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $350. (#5620) 7664 1898-s aU50 anaCs. NGC Census: (2/40). PCGS Population (9/47). Mintage: 1,020,592. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $170. (#5621) 7665 1900-o Cleaned anaCs. Fine 12 Details. NGC Census: (0/81). PCGS Population (1/112). Mintage: 3,416,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Fine 12: $51. (#5626) 7666 1903 XF40 PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (5/131). NGC Census: (3/82). Mintage: 9,670,064. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $55. (#5634) 7667 1904-o Cleaned anaCs. XF45 Details. NGC Census: (6/82). PCGS Population (12/96). Mintage: 2,456,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $236. (#5638) 7668 1 9 0 4 - o X F 4 5 P C G s . P C G S Population (12/96). NGC Census: (6/82). Mintage: 2,456,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $236. (#5638) 7669 1907 aU55 anaCs. NGC Census: (9/277). PCGS Population (32/357). Mintage: 7,192,575. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $120. (#5645) 7670 1914-D Ms62 nGC. NGC Census: (32/179). PCGS Population (58/216). Mintage: 3,046,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $260. (#5668) 7671 1 9 1 4 - s V G 1 0 P C G s . P C G S Population (56/196). NGC Census: (12/84). Mintage: 264,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VG10: $148. (#5669) 7672 1915-s Ms62 nGC. NGC Census: (25/73). PCGS Population (16/94). Mintage: 704,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $300. (#5672)

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7646 1875 PR65 PCGs. PCGS Population (8/3). NGC Census: (19/13). Mintage: 700. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR65: $1,925. (#5576)

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7647 1892 aU58 PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (236/1250). NGC Census: (212/1138). Mintage: 8,237,245. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $135. (#5601)

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7673 1 9 1 6 - D aU 5 5 P C G s . P C G S Population (83/1740). NGC Census: (32/1165). Mintage: 6,540,800. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $105. (#5674) 7674 1916-D Ms63 nGC. NGC Census: (225/631). PCGS Population (380/915). Mintage: 6,540,800. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $340. (#5674)

7680 1917-s Type one aU58 Full Head PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (111/675). NGC Census: (46/538). Mintage: 1,952,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $275. (#5711) 7681 1917-s Type one Clashed Dies Ms61 Full Head anaCs. NGC Census: (19/519). PCGS Population (12/659). Mintage: 1,952,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS61: $325. (#5711) 7682 1917 Type Two Ms64 Full Head PCGs. PCGS Population (321/247). NGC Census: (229/178). Mintage: 13,880,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $460. (#5715) From The Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr. Collection. 7683 1917-D Type Two Ms63 nGC. NGC Census: (77/149). PCGS Population (106/199). Mintage: 6,224,400. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $275. (#5716) 7684 1921 scratched anaCs. Fine 12 Details. NGC Census: (29/550). PCGS Population (27/899). Mintage: 1,916,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Fine 12: $370. (#5740) 7685 1921 VF25 PCGs. PCGS Population (39/779). NGC Census: (11/494). Mintage: 1,916,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF25: $507. (#5740) 7686 1924 Ms63 PCGs. PCGS Population (163/388). NGC Census: (100/369). Mintage: 10,920,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $200. (#5746) 7687 1924 Ms65 PCGs. PCGS Population (124/29). NGC Census: (101/73). Mintage: 10,920,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $460. (#5746) 7688 1924-D Ms66 nGC. Ex: Pittman. NGC Census: (245/37). PCGS Population (89/6). Mintage: 3,112,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $585. (#5748) 7689 1926 Ms64 PCGs. PCGS Population (313/181). NGC Census: (236/132). Mintage: 11,316,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $270. (#5754) From The Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr. Collection.

7691 1926-D Ms63 nGC. CaC. NGC Census: (548/1174). PCGS Population (1150/1570). Mintage: 1,716,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $180. (#5756) 7692 1 9 2 6 - s aU 5 8 P C G s . P C G S Population (68/282). NGC Census: (38/203). Mintage: 2,700,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $325. (#5758) 7693 1 9 2 7 - D M s 6 5 P C G s . P C G S Population (244/26). NGC Census: (180/29). Mintage: 976,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $500. (#5762) 7694 1927-s VF30 PCGs. PCGS Population (93/612). NGC Census: (48/373). Mintage: 396,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF30: $476. (#5764) 7695 1928-D Ms63 PCGs. Gold CaC. NGC Census: (133/993). PCGS Population (313/1458). Mintage: 1,627,600. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $170. (#5768) 7696 1928-s Ms65 Full Head PCGs. PCGS Population (123/107). NGC Census: (109/159). Mintage: 2,644,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $750. (#5771) 7697 1929 Ms63 PCGs. PCGS Population (218/378). NGC Census: (121/263). Mintage: 11,140,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $165. (#5772) 7698 1929 Ms65 Full Head PCGs. PCGS Population (284/94). NGC Census: (135/66). Mintage: 11,140,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $625. (#5773) 7699 1929 Ms65 Full Head PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (284/94). NGC Census: (135/66). Mintage: 11,140,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $625. (#5773) 7700 1929-s Ms64 Full Head PCGs. PCGS Population (193/286). NGC Census: (165/235). Mintage: 1,764,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $400. (#5777) 7701 1930 Ms65 Full Head PCGs. PCGS Population (666/299). NGC Census: (419/202). Mintage: 5,632,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $635. (#5779)

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7675 1894 PR63 PCGs. PCGS Population (61/159). NGC Census: (29/213). Mintage: 972. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR63: $685. (#5680)

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7676 1917 Type one aU58 PCGs. PCGS Population (273/1569). NGC Census: (126/1131). Mintage: 8,740,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $170. (#5706) 7677 1917 Type one Ms63 PCGs. PCGS Population (481/852). NGC Census: (247/720). Mintage: 8,740,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $250. (#5706) 7678 1917 Type one aU58 Full Head PCGs. PCGS Population (477/4559). NGC Census: (267/3435). Mintage: 8,740,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $200. (#5707)

7679 1917 Type one Ms64+ Full Head PCGs. PCGS Population (1639/1377). NGC Census: (1199/1059). Mintage: 8,740,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $440. (#5707)

7690 1926-D Ms63 nGC. NGC Census: (548/1174). PCGS Population (1151/1570). Mintage: 1,716,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $180. (#5756)

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7702 1932-D 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. 7703 1 9 3 2 - D aU 5 0 P C G s . P C G S Population (199/2756). NGC Census: (93/1593). Mintage: 436,800. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $290. (#5791) 7704 1 9 3 2 - s X F 4 5 a n a C s . N G C Census: (147/2636). PCGS Population (246/3918). Mintage: 408,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $159. (#5792) 7705 1932-s Cleaned anaCs. aU53 Details. NGC Census: (118/2435). PCGS Population (174/3574). Mintage: 408,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU53: $200. (#5792) 7706 1932-s Ms63 nGC. NGC Census: (482/634). PCGS Population (905/1084). Mintage: 408,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $660. (#5792) 7707 1934 Doubled Die obverse Rev scratched nGC Details. aU. NGC Census: (6/86). PCGS Population (16/111). Mintage: 31,912,052. (#5795) 7708 1 9 3 5 - D M s 6 5 P C G s . P C G S Population (386/178). NGC Census: (260/106). Mintage: 5,780,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $460. (#5798) 7709 1936 Ms65 PCGs. PCGS Population (984/557). NGC Census: (672/509). Mintage: 41,303,836. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $71. (#5800) From The Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr. Collection. 7710 1949 Ms67 nGC. CaC. NGC Census: (111/2). PCGS Population (35/1). Mintage: 9,312,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $340. (#5839) 7711 1951 Ms67 PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (44/0). NGC Census: (194/0). Mintage: 43,505,600. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $265. (#5846) 7712 1951-s Ms67 PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (84/1). NGC Census: (283/5). Mintage: 9,048,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $265. (#5848)

7713 1952-s/s Ms66 PCGs. RPM, FS-501. PCGS Population (756/144). NGC Census: (657/317). Mintage: 13,707,800. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $50. (#5851) 7714 1952-s Ms67 nGC. NGC Census: (310/7). PCGS Population (141/3). Mintage: 13,707,800. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $175. (#5851)

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7723 1807 large stars, 50 over 20 VF25 PCGs. PCGS Population (31/278). NGC Census: (21/1107). Mintage: 750,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF25: $724. (#6086) 7724 1808 XF45 PCGs. PCGS Population (58/251). NGC Census: (52/248). Mintage: 1,368,600. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $488. (#6090) 7725 1810 XF40 PCGs. O-103. PCGS Population (88/361). NGC Census: (35/417). Mintage: 1,276,276. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $325. (#6095) 7726 1810 XF45 nGC. CaC. NGC Census: (66/351). PCGS Population (69/291). Mintage: 1,276,276. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $404. (#6095) 7727 1810 improperly Cleaned nGC Details. aU. O-105. NGC Census: (40/311). PCGS Population (57/235). Mintage: 1,276,276. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $550. (#6095) From The Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr. Collection. 7728 1811 small 8 XF40 PCGs. PCGS Population (34/253). NGC Census: (0/0). (#6097) 7729 1812 VF25 PCGs. PCGS Population (35/781). NGC Census: (11/686). Mintage: 1,628,059. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF25: $184. (#6100) 7730 1812 improperly Cleaned nGC Details. aU. O-105a. NGC Census: (30/492). PCGS Population (59/417). Mintage: 1,628,059. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $450. (#6100) From The Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr. Collection. 7731 1813 VF30 PCGs. PCGS Population (41/471). NGC Census: (18/646). Mintage: 1,241,903. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF30: $203. (#6103) 7732 1 8 1 3 V F 3 5 n G C . O-103. NGC Census: (13/633). PCGS Population (45/427). Mintage: 1,241,903. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF35: $233. (#6103) 7733 1813 XF40 PCGs. PCGS Population (47/380). NGC Census: (28/605). Mintage: 1,241,903. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $290. (#6103) 7734 1817 VF25 PCGs. PCGS Population (27/468). NGC Census: (13/345). Mintage: 1,215,567. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF25: $176. (#6109)

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7715 1937 PR62 PCGs. PCGS Population (45/1382). NGC Census: (21/859). Mintage: 5,542. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR62: $225. (#5976) 7716 1938 PR64 nGC. NGC Census: (243/787). PCGS Population (494/1102). Mintage: 8,045. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR64: $135. (#5977) From The Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr. Collection. 7717 1952 superbird PR67 PCGs. FS-901. PCGS Population (81/0). NGC Census: (0/0). (#144443) 7718 1952 superbird Fs-901 PR65 Cameo PCGs. PCGS Population (7/34). NGC Census: (0/0). (#144444) 7719 1953 PR68 W Cameo nGC. NGC Census: (176/15). PCGS Population (45/1). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR68: $250. (#85985) 7720 1968-s PR66 PCGs. Double Die Reverse, FS-801(FS-027). PCGS Population (87/194). NGC Census: (61/404). Mintage: 3,041,506. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR66: $10. (#6000)

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7721 2004-D Wisconsin Extra leaf low Ms64 nGC. NGC Census: (0/0). PCGS Population (1887/1291). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $115. (#814033)

EaRly HalF DollaR


7722 1806/5 VF25 nGC. O-103. NGC Census: (16/900). PCGS Population (18/115). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF25: $879. (#6077)

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7735 1817 XF40 PCGs. PCGS Population (61/334). NGC Census: (26/289). Mintage: 1,215,567. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $335. (#6109) 7736 1818/7 small 8 improperly Cleaned nGC Details. XF. NGC Census: (15/186). PCGS Population (13/92). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $375. (#6114) 7737 1818 VF25 PCGs. PCGS Population (21/617). NGC Census: (14/482). Mintage: 1,960,322. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF25: $129. (#6113) 7738 1818 VF30 PCGs. PCGS Population (34/583). NGC Census: (10/472). Mintage: 1,960,322. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF30: $146. (#6113)

7744 1822 XF45 PCGs. PCGS Population (84/462). NGC Census: (65/395). Mintage: 1,559,573. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $265. (#6129) 7745 1822 XF45 PCGs. PCGS Population (84/462). NGC Census: (65/395). Mintage: 1,559,573. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $265. (#6129) 7746 1823 Ugly 3 VF20 PCGs. PCGS Population (2/40). NGC Census: (0/0). (#6134) 7747 1824 over Various Dates XF40 PCGs. PCGS Population (9/88). NGC Census: (5/62). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $240. (#6138) 7748 1824 VF20 PCGs. PCGS Population (18/874). NGC Census: (12/805). Mintage: 3,504,954. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $98. (#6137) 7749 1824 XF40 PCGs. PCGS Population (77/672). NGC Census: (51/679). Mintage: 3,504,954. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $170. (#6137) 7750 1824 XF45 PCGs. PCGS Population (108/564). NGC Census: (77/602). Mintage: 3,504,954. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $216. (#6137) 7751 1824 XF45 PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (109/566). NGC Census: (77/602). Mintage: 3,504,954. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $216. (#6137) 7752 1825 XF45 PCGs. PCGS Population (145/760). NGC Census: (90/743). Mintage: 2,900,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $229. (#6142) 7753 1826 VF30 PCGs. PCGS Population (42/1524). NGC Census: (35/1283). Mintage: 4,000,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF30: $119. (#6143) 7754 1826 XF45 PCGs. PCGS Population (198/1095). NGC Census: (116/1093). Mintage: 4,000,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $207. (#6143) 7755 1826 XF45 PCGs. O-109. PCGS Population (198/1096). NGC Census: (116/1093). Mintage: 4,000,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $207. (#6143) 7756 1826 aU50 PCGs. PCGS Population (155/940). NGC Census: (70/1023). Mintage: 4,000,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $285. (#6143)

7757 1826 aU50 PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (156/940). NGC Census: (70/1023). Mintage: 4,000,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $285. (#6143) 7758 1826 aU58 PCGs. PCGS Population (214/393). NGC Census: (308/444). Mintage: 4,000,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $600. (#6143) 7759 1826 aU58 nGC. O-108a. NGC Census: (308/444). PCGS Population (214/393). Mintage: 4,000,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $600. (#6143) From The Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr. Collection. 7760 1826 aU58 PCGs. PCGS Population (214/393). NGC Census: (308/444). Mintage: 4,000,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $600. (#6143) 7761 1827 square Base 2 VF20 PCGs. PCGS Population (22/1760). NGC Census: (7/1873). Mintage: 5,493,400. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $86. (#6144) 7762 1827 square Base 2 VF35 PCGs. PCGS Population (88/1585). NGC Census: (40/1778). Mintage: 5,493,400. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF35: $137. (#6144) 7763 1827 square Base 2 XF45 PCGs. PCGS Population (225/1210). NGC Census: (161/1539). Mintage: 5,493,400. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $207. (#6144) 7764 1827 square Base 2 Rev Planchet Flaw nGC Details. aU. O-115. NGC Census: (116/1423). PCGS Population (172/1042). Mintage: 5,493,400. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $275. (#6144) From The Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr. Collection. 7765 1827 square Base 2 artificial Toning nGC Details. aU. O-109. NGC Census: (116/1423). PCGS Population (172/1042). Mintage: 5,493,400. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $275. (#6144) From The Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr. Collection. 7766 1827 square Base 2 aU50 PCGs. PCGS Population (172/1038). NGC Census: (116/1423). Mintage: 5,493,400. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $275. (#6144)

7739 1819 XF45 PCGs. PCGS Population (57/227). NGC Census: (41/236). Mintage: 2,208,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $261. (#6117) 7740 1821 VF25 PCGs. PCGS Population (19/571). NGC Census: (9/469). Mintage: 1,305,797. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF25: $135. (#6128) 7741 1821 VF35 PCGs. PCGS Population (40/507). NGC Census: (15/438). Mintage: 1,305,797. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF35: $184. (#6128) 7742 1821 XF45 PCGs. PCGS Population (72/359). NGC Census: (57/358). Mintage: 1,305,797. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $286. (#6128) 7743 1822 VF30 PCGs. PCGS Population (30/649). NGC Census: (13/504). Mintage: 1,559,573. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF30: $159. (#6129)

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7776 1829 small letters XF45 PCGs. PCGS Population (196/796). NGC Census: (125/762). Mintage: 3,712,156. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $212. (#6154) 7777 1829 small letters aU55 PCGs. PCGS Population (173/407). NGC Census: (135/482). Mintage: 3,712,156. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $420. (#6154) 7778 1830 small 0 VF20 PCGs. PCGS Population (14/1441). NGC Census: (19/1583). Mintage: 4,764,800. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $80. (#6156) 7779 1830 small 0 VF25 PCGs. PCGS Population (21/1420). NGC Census: (27/1556). Mintage: 4,764,800. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF25: $88. (#6156) 7767 1827 square Base 2 aU53 PCGs. PCGS Population (168/870). NGC Census: (128/1295). Mintage: 5,493,400. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU53: $325. (#6144) 7768 1828 Curl Base 2, knob XF45 PCGs. PCGS Population (16/39). NGC Census: (0/0). (#6149) 7769 1829/7 VF30 PCGs. PCGS Population (11/196). NGC Census: (4/166). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF30: $156. (#6155) 7770 1829/7 XF45 PCGs. PCGS Population (31/128). NGC Census: (17/139). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $285. (#6155) 7771 1829 small letters VF20 PCGs. PCGS Population (15/1278). NGC Census: (10/1014). Mintage: 3,712,156. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $85. (#6154) 7772 1829 small letters VF25 PCGs. PCGS Population (30/1248). NGC Census: (19/995). Mintage: 3,712,156. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF25: $97. (#6154) 7773 1829 small letters VF35 PCGs. PCGS Population (61/1135). NGC Census: (31/941). Mintage: 3,712,156. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF35: $137. (#6154) 7774 1829 small letters XF40 PCGs. PCGS Population (143/992). NGC Census: (54/887). Mintage: 3,712,156. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $170. (#6154) 7775 1829 small letters XF40 PCGs. O-105a. PCGS Population (143/994). NGC Census: (54/887). Mintage: 3,712,156. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $170. (#6154)
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7788 1830 large 0 Cleaned Genuine PCGs. aU Details. The PCGS number ending in .92 suggests Cleaning as the reason, or perhaps one of the reasons, that PCGS deemed this coin not gradable. 7789 1831 VF25 PCGs. PCGS Population (14/1561). NGC Census: (16/1390). Mintage: 5,873,660. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF25: $89. (#6159) 7790 1831 VF35 PCGs. PCGS Population (69/1453). NGC Census: (37/1320). Mintage: 5,873,660. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF35: $120. (#6159) 7791 1831 XF40 PCGs. PCGS Population (108/1345). NGC Census: (60/1260). Mintage: 5,873,660. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $145. (#6159) 7792 1831 aU50 PCGs. PCGS Population (151/1008). NGC Census: (78/1077). Mintage: 5,873,660. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $270. (#6159) 7793 1831 aU53 PCGs. PCGS Population (126/882). NGC Census: (107/970). Mintage: 5,873,660. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU53: $290. (#6159)

7780 1830 small 0 VF35 PCGs. PCGS Population (69/1292). NGC Census: (37/1476). Mintage: 4,764,800. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF35: $117. (#6156) 7781 1830 small 0 XF45 PCGs. PCGS Population (190/972). NGC Census: (161/1233). Mintage: 4,764,800. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $186. (#6156) 7782 1830 small 0 XF45 anaCs. NGC Census: (161/1233). PCGS Population (190/972). Mintage: 4,764,800. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $186. (#6156) 7783 1830 small 0 aU50 PCGs. PCGS Population (134/838). NGC Census: (94/1139). Mintage: 4,764,800. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $270. (#6156) 7784 1830 small 0 aU58 nGC. O-113. NGC Census: (378/451). PCGS Population (208/300). Mintage: 4,764,800. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $540. (#6156) From The Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr. Collection. 7785 1830 small 0 aU58 nGC. O-104. NGC Census: (378/451). PCGS Population (208/300). Mintage: 4,764,800. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $540. (#6156) From The Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr. Collection. 7786 1830 large 0 Fine 15 PCGs. PCGS Population (4/292). NGC Census: (0/0). (#6157) 7787 1830 large 0 XF45 PCGs. PCGS Population (36/210). NGC Census: (0/0). (#6157)

7794 1832 large letters aU55 PCGs. PCGS Population (26/44). NGC Census: (0/0). (#6161) 7795 1832 small letters VF30 PCGs. PCGS Population (58/1800). NGC Census: (35/1680). Mintage: 4,797,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF30: $104. (#6160) 7796 1832 small letters VF35 PCGs. PCGS Population (77/1723). NGC Census: (34/1646). Mintage: 4,797,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF35: $117. (#6160)

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7797 1832 small letters XF40 PCGs. PCGS Population (177/1546). NGC Census: (86/1560). Mintage: 4,797,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $140. (#6160) 7798 1832 small letters XF45 PCGs. PCGS Population (239/1307). NGC Census: (158/1402). Mintage: 4,797,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $186. (#6160) 7799 1832 small letters XF45 PCGs. O-110. PCGS Population (240/1309). NGC Census: (158/1402). Mintage: 4,797,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $186. (#6160) 7800 1832 small letters aU50 PCGs. PCGS Population (204/1098). NGC Census: (126/1276). Mintage: 4,797,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $270. (#6160) 7801 1832 small letters aU50 PCGs. PCGS Population (205/1102). NGC Census: (126/1276). Mintage: 4,797,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $270. (#6160) 7802 1832 small letters aU50 PCGs. PCGS Population (205/1102). NGC Census: (126/1276). Mintage: 4,797,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $270. (#6160) 7803 1832 small letters aU53 PCGs. PCGS Population (175/927). NGC Census: (147/1129). Mintage: 4,797,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU53: $290. (#6160) 7804 1832 small letters aU55 PCGs. PCGS Population (305/622). NGC Census: (255/874). Mintage: 4,797,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $340. (#6160) 7805 1832 small letters aU58 nGC. O-103. NGC Census: (427/447). PCGS Population (280/343). Mintage: 4,797,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $540. (#6160) From The Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr. Collection. 7806 1832 small letters aU58 PCGs. PCGS Population (279/343). NGC Census: (427/447). Mintage: 4,797,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $540. (#6160) 7807 1833 aU58 nGC. O-114. NGC Census: (306/346). PCGS Population (210/305). Mintage: 5,206,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $550. (#6163) From The Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr. Collection.

7808 1834 large Date, large letters VF25 PCGs. PCGS Population (0/0). NGC Census: (0/0). Mintage: 6,412,004. (#6164) 7809 1834 large Date, small letters XF45 PCGs. PCGS Population (66/302). NGC Census: (0/0). (#6165) 7810 1834 large Date, small letters XF45 anaCs. O-104. NGC Census: (0/0). PCGS Population (66/302). (#6165) 7811 1834 large Date, small letters XF45 PCGs. PCGS Population (66/302). NGC Census: (0/0). (#6165) 7812 1834 small Date, small letters VF35 PCGs. PCGS Population (32/755). NGC Census: (0/0). (#6166) 7813 1834 small Date, small letters XF40 PCGs. PCGS Population (87/668). NGC Census: (0/0). (#6166) 7814 1834 small Date, small letters XF40 PCGs. O-117. PCGS Population (87/669). NGC Census: (0/0). (#6166) 7815 1834 small Date, small letters XF45 PCGs. PCGS Population (141/527). NGC Census: (0/0). (#6166) 7816 1834 small Date, small letters aU55 PCGs. PCGS Population (113/239). NGC Census: (0/0). (#6166)

7820 1835 aU50 PCGs. PCGS Population (92/439). NGC Census: (46/532). Mintage: 5,352,006. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $270. (#6168) 7821 1836 lettered Edge XF40 nGC. NGC Census: (69/960). PCGS Population (128/970). Mintage: 6,545,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $140. (#6169) 7822 1836 lettered Edge XF45 PCGs. PCGS Population (174/801). NGC Census: (118/842). Mintage: 6,545,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $187. (#6169) 7823 1836 lettered Edge aU50 PCGs. PCGS Population (124/677). NGC Census: (60/782). Mintage: 6,545,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $275. (#6169) 7824 1836 lettered Edge aU53 PCGs. PCGS Population (110/567). NGC Census: (85/697). Mintage: 6,545,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU53: $300. (#6169)

REEDED EDGE HalF DollaRs


7825 1837 aU50 PCGs. PCGS Population (125/766). NGC Census: (48/890). Mintage: 3,629,820. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $275. (#6176) 7826 1838 XF40 PCGs. PCGS Population (92/736). NGC Census: (33/776). Mintage: 3,546,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $190. (#6177) 7827 1838 aU53 PCGs. PCGS Population (66/429). NGC Census: (56/606). Mintage: 3,546,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU53: $340. (#6177) 7828 1838 aU53 PCGs. PCGS Population (66/429). NGC Census: (56/606). Mintage: 3,546,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU53: $340. (#6177) 7829 1839 aU53 PCGs. PCGS Population (26/190). NGC Census: (23/234). Mintage: 1,392,976. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU53: $380. (#6179)

7817 1834 small Date, small letters aU58 nGC. CaC. O-117. NGC Census: (0/0). PCGS Population (102/137). (#6166) 7818 1835 XF40 PCGs. PCGS Population (95/630). NGC Census: (38/662). Mintage: 5,352,006. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $140. (#6168) 7819 1835 XF45 PCGs. PCGS Population (99/531). NGC Census: (84/578). Mintage: 5,352,006. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $186. (#6168)

sEaTED HalF DollaRs


7830 1 8 4 1 - o V F 3 0 P C G s . P C G S Population (3/104). NGC Census: (1/83). Mintage: 401,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF30: $151. (#6237)

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7831 1842-o Medium Date, large letters XF40 nGC. NGC Census: (2/34). PCGS Population (6/45). Mintage: 754,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $170. (#6242) 7832 1 8 4 4 - o V F 3 5 P C G s . P C G S Population (6/74). NGC Census: (2/62). Mintage: 2,005,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF35: $114. (#6246) 7833 1846-o Medium Date aU50 PCGs. PCGS Population (14/33). NGC Census: (3/44). Mintage: 2,304,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $260. (#6255) 7834 1 8 4 6 - o M e d i u m D a t e aU 5 5 nGC. NGC Census: (10/27). PCGS Population (7/20). Mintage: 2,304,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $375. (#6255) 7835 1849 aU50 PCGs. PCGS Population (18/68). NGC Census: (8/68). Mintage: 1,252,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $350. (#6262) 7836 1 8 5 3 a r r o w s a n d R a y s aU 5 8 nGC. NGC Census: (153/355). PCGS Population (68/318). Mintage: 3,532,708. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $865. (#6275) 7837 1854-o arrows XF45 anaCs. NGC Census: (44/437). PCGS Population (73/402). Mintage: 5,240,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $189. (#6280) 7838 1854-o arrows aU53 nGC. NGC Census: (29/380). PCGS Population (32/322). Mintage: 5,240,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU53: $310. (#6280) 7839 1854-o arrows aU58 PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (59/195). NGC Census: (95/226). Mintage: 5,240,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $400. (#6280) 7840 1859 aU53 PCGs. PCGS Population (14/76). NGC Census: (7/97). Mintage: 747,200. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU53: $250. (#6296) 7841 1859-o XF45 PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (40/141). NGC Census: (14/107). Mintage: 2,834,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $148. (#6297)

7842 1859-o aU55 nGC. NGC Census: (16/73). PCGS Population (31/71). Mintage: 2,834,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $250. (#6297) 7843 1860 Cleaned Genuine PCGs. aU Details. NGC Census: (5/51). PCGS Population (15/79). Mintage: 302,700. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $220. (#6299) 7844 1 8 6 6 M o t t o aU 5 8 n G C . NGC Census: (12/47). PCGS Population (6/43). Mintage: 744,900. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $300. (#6319) 7845 1 8 6 8 - s aU 5 8 P C G s . P C G S Population (13/16). NGC Census: (10/12). Mintage: 1,160,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $400. (#6324) 7846 1873 arrows stained nGC Details. aU. NGC Census: (11/190). PCGS Population (28/168). Mintage: 1,815,700. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $350. (#6343)

PRooF sEaTED HalF DollaR


7849 1882 PR55 PCGs. PCGS Population (1/285). NGC Census: (0/213). Mintage: 1,100. (#6443)

BaRBER HalF DollaRs


7850 1892-s aG3 nGC. NGC Census: (0/168). PCGS Population (29/338). Mintage: 1,029,028. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AG3 : $143. (#6464) 7851 1893 aU50 PCGs. PCGS Population (12/248). NGC Census: (2/207). Mintage: 1,826,792. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $275. (#6465) 7852 1893-s VG8 nGC. NGC Census: (11/76). PCGS Population (22/152). Mintage: 740,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VG8 : $190. (#6467) 7853 1894 VF30 PCGs. PCGS Population (6/185). NGC Census: (2/146). Mintage: 1,148,972. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF30: $190. (#6468) 7854 1897 aU55 PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (29/148). NGC Census: (10/146). Mintage: 2,480,731. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $350. (#6477) 7855 1 8 9 7 - s F i n e 1 5 P C G s . P C G S Population (16/142). NGC Census: (5/70). Mintage: 933,900. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Fine 15: $409. (#6479) 7856 1898 XF40 PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (16/238). NGC Census: (2/145). Mintage: 2,956,735. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $165. (#6480) 7857 1898 aU50 PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (10/209). NGC Census: (4/138). Mintage: 2,956,735. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $275. (#6480) 7858 1899 aU58 nGC. NGC Census: (34/146). PCGS Population (44/189). Mintage: 5,538,846. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $375. (#6483) 7859 1901 aU58 PCGs. PCGS Population (45/142). NGC Census: (44/129). Mintage: 4,268,813. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $375. (#6489) 7860 1904-s Fine 12 nGC. NGC Census: (7/52). PCGS Population (35/150). Mintage: 553,038. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Fine 12: $350. (#6500)

7847 1877-s improperly Cleaned nGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (1/283). PCGS Population (8/266). Mintage: 5,356,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $350. (#6357) 7848 1883 XF45 PCGs. PCGS Population (9/107). NGC Census: (2/63). Mintage: 8,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $534. (#6365)

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7861 1905-s XF40 PCGs. PCGS Population (15/102). NGC Census: (2/67). Mintage: 2,494,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $250. (#6503) 7862 1 9 0 6 - D aU 5 8 P C G s . P C G S Population (39/169). NGC Census: (20/105). Mintage: 4,028,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $375. (#6505) 7863 1907 Polished, artificially Toned anaCs. aU55 Details. NGC Census: (8/208). PCGS Population (21/247). Mintage: 2,598,575. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $310. (#6508) 7864 1907-D XF45 nGC. NGC Census: (9/205). PCGS Population (23/280). Mintage: 3,856,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $200. (#6509) 7865 1907-o XF45 anaCs. NGC Census: (9/192). PCGS Population (22/222). Mintage: 3,946,600. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $215. (#6510) 7866 1 9 0 8 - o M s 6 3 P C G s . P C G S Population (54/124). NGC Census: (30/93). Mintage: 5,360,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $700. (#6514) 7867 1909 VF25 PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (11/473). NGC Census: (5/302). Mintage: 2,368,650. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF25: $86. (#6516) 7868 1909 XF40 PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (16/427). NGC Census: (2/289). Mintage: 2,368,650. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $150. (#6516) 7869 1909 aU50 PCGs. PCGS Population (18/392). NGC Census: (5/278). Mintage: 2,368,650. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $260. (#6516) 7870 1915-D artificially Toned anaCs. Ms60 Details. NGC Census: (0/344). PCGS Population (7/392). Mintage: 1,170,400. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $375. (#6533) 7871 1 9 1 5 - s aU 5 3 P C G s . C a C . PCGS Population (17/309). NGC Census: (6/283). Mintage: 1,604,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU53: $295. (#6534)

WalkinG liBERTy HalF DollaRs


7872 1916 VF25 PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (12/1389). NGC Census: (6/1103). Mintage: 608,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF25: $146. (#6566) 7873 1916 aU53 anaCs. NGC Census: (9/1051). PCGS Population (18/1300). Mintage: 608,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU53: $225. (#6566) 7874 1916 Ms63 PCGs. PCGS Population (270/666). NGC Census: (234/517). Mintage: 608,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $480. (#6566) 7875 1916 Ms63 PCGs. PCGS Population (271/667). NGC Census: (234/517). Mintage: 608,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $480. (#6566) 7876 1916-D aU50 nGC. NGC Census: (14/1238). PCGS Population (32/1607). Mintage: 1,014,400. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $225. (#6567) 7877 1916-D Cleaned anaCs. aU55 Details. NGC Census: (37/1188). PCGS Population (113/1459). Mintage: 1,014,400. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $250. (#6567) 7878 1916-D aU58 nGC. NGC Census: (150/1038). PCGS Population (203/1266). Mintage: 1,014,400. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $300. (#6567) 7879 1916-D Ms63 PCGs. RPM, FS-501. PCGS Population (355/691). NGC Census: (217/542). Mintage: 1,014,400. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $555. (#6567) 7880 1916-s improperly Cleaned nGC Details. aU. NGC Census: (4/450). PCGS Population (18/723). Mintage: 508,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $680. (#6568)

7881 1917 Ms64 PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (698/370). NGC Census: (649/245). Mintage: 12,292,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $280. (#6569) 7882 1 9 1 7 - D o b v e r s e i m p r o p e r l y Cleaned nGC Details. XF. NGC Census: (7/706). PCGS Population (18/908). Mintage: 765,400. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $210. (#6570) 7883 1 9 1 7 - D o b v e r s e C l e a n e d anaCs. aU50 Details. NGC Census: (6/686). PCGS Population (26/870). Mintage: 765,400. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $295. (#6570) 7884 1 9 1 7 - D o b v e r s e C l e a n e d anaCs. aU55 Details. NGC Census: (40/632). PCGS Population (86/754). Mintage: 765,400. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $420. (#6570) 7885 1 9 1 7 - D R e v e r s e C l e a n e d anaCs. aU50 Details. NGC Census: (11/383). PCGS Population (18/529). Mintage: 1,940,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $475. (#6571) 7886 1 9 1 7 - D R e v e r s e i m p r o p e r l y Cleaned nGC Details. aU. NGC Census: (11/383). PCGS Population (18/528). Mintage: 1,940,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $475. (#6571) 7887 1 9 1 7 - s R e v e r s e C l e a n e d anaCs. aU50 Details. NGC Census: (9/694). PCGS Population (25/783). Mintage: 5,554,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $160. (#6573)

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7888 1917-s Reverse improperly Cleaned nGC Details. aU. NGC Census: (9/694). PCGS Population (25/781). Mintage: 5,554,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $160. (#6573) 7889 1918-D Cleaned anaCs. aU50 Details. NGC Census: (10/538). PCGS Population (29/669). Mintage: 3,853,040. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $450. (#6575) 7890 1918-D improperly Cleaned nGC Details. aU. NGC Census: (10/538). PCGS Population (29/668). Mintage: 3,853,040. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $450. (#6575) 7891 1918-s aU53 nGC. NGC Census: (13/659). PCGS Population (28/818). Mintage: 10,282,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU53: $225. (#6576) 7892 1919 XF40 nGC. NGC Census: (11/310). PCGS Population (29/419). Mintage: 962,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $450. (#6577) 7893 1919 XF40 PCGs. PCGS Population (29/420). NGC Census: (11/310). Mintage: 962,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $450. (#6577) 7894 1919 Polished anaCs. aU50 Details. NGC Census: (7/287). PCGS Population (10/388). Mintage: 962,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $700. (#6577) 7895 1920 aU58 PCGs. PCGS Population (116/731). NGC Census: (98/576). Mintage: 6,372,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $235. (#6580) 7896 1920-D Reverse Wheel Mark nGC Details. aU. NGC Census: (1/182). PCGS Population (8/276). Mintage: 1,551,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $800. (#6581) 7897 1920-D Cleaned anaCs. aU55 Details. NGC Census: (10/170). PCGS Population (20/249). Mintage: 1,551,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $1,075. (#6581) 7898 1 9 2 0 - s C l e a n e d a n a C s . aU50 Details. NGC Census: (9/335). PCGS Population (21/373). Mintage: 4,624,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $425. (#6582) 7899 1 9 2 1 - D G o o d 4 a n a C s . NGC Census: (92/716). PCGS Population (165/1276). Mintage: 208,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Good 4 : $225. (#6584)

7900 1921-s Fine 15 nGC. NGC Census: (60/336). PCGS Population (123/445). Mintage: 548,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Fine 15: $402. (#6585) 7901 1923-s Polished, Corroded anaCs. aU50 Details. NGC Census: (13/277). PCGS Population (21/391). Mintage: 2,178,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $675. (#6586) 7902 1927-s Environmental Damage nGC Details. aU. NGC Census: (7/487). PCGS Population (17/669). Mintage: 2,392,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $350. (#6587) 7903 1 9 2 8 - s C l e a n e d a n a C s . aU50 Details. NGC Census: (5/361). PCGS Population (17/454). Mintage: 1,940,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $365. (#6588) 7904 1928-s improperly Cleaned nGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (0/292). PCGS Population (3/366). Mintage: 1,940,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $850. (#6588) 7905 1929-D aU50 anaCs. NGC Census: (17/662). PCGS Population (33/1064). Mintage: 1,001,200. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $170. (#6589) 7906 1929-D aU55 anaCs. NGC Census: (43/601). PCGS Population (63/964). Mintage: 1,001,200. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $225. (#6589) 7907 1929-D improperly Cleaned nGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (1/499). PCGS Population (5/848). Mintage: 1,001,200. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $350. (#6589) 7908 1929-s aU58 nGC. NGC Census: (53/500). PCGS Population (69/660). Mintage: 1,902,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $375. (#6590) 7909 1 9 3 3 - s C l e a n e d a n a C s . aU50 Details. NGC Census: (17/751). PCGS Population (39/1197). Mintage: 1,786,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $210. (#6591) 7910 1934 Ms64 PCGs. PCGS Population (909/1373). NGC Census: (639/970). Mintage: 6,964,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $110. (#6592) 7911 1934-D Ms61 nGC. NGC Census: (20/1099). PCGS Population (9/1819). Mintage: 2,361,400. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS61: $150. (#6593)

7912 1935 Ms65 nGC. NGC Census: (650/245). PCGS Population (1022/424). Mintage: 9,162,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $235. (#6595) 7913 1935 Ms65 PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (1022/424). NGC Census: (650/245). Mintage: 9,162,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $235. (#6595)

7914 1935 Ms66 nGC. NGC Census: (222/23). PCGS Population (403/21). Mintage: 9,162,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $440. (#6595) 7915 1935 Ms66 nGC. NGC Census: (222/23). PCGS Population (403/21). Mintage: 9,162,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $440. (#6595) 7916 1935 Ms66 PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (404/21). NGC Census: (222/23). Mintage: 9,162,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $440. (#6595) 7917 1 9 3 5 - s M s 6 4 P C G s . P C G S Population (465/403). NGC Census: (306/225). Mintage: 3,854,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $590. (#6597) 7918 1 9 3 6 M s 6 5 P C G s . Double Die Obverse, FS-102. PCGS Population (1827/882). NGC Census: (1103/672). Mintage: 12,617,901. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $175. (#6598) 7919 1936 Ms66 PCGs. PCGS Population (768/114). NGC Census: (571/101). Mintage: 12,617,901. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $240. (#6598)

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7920 1936 Ms66 PCGs. PCGS Population (768/114). NGC Census: (571/101). Mintage: 12,617,901. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $240. (#6598) 7921 1 9 3 6 - D M s 6 5 P C G s . P C G S Population (1005/353). NGC Census: (495/219). Mintage: 4,252,400. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $420. (#6599) 7922 1936-D Ms65 nGC. NGC Census: (495/219). PCGS Population (1005/353). Mintage: 4,252,400. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $420. (#6599) From The Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr. Collection. 7923 1936-D Ms66 PCGs. FS-101 DDO. PCGS Population (331/22). NGC Census: (194/25). Mintage: 4,252,400. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $740. (#6599) 7924 1937-D Ms64 nGC. NGC Census: (331/493). PCGS Population (629/1033). Mintage: 1,676,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $250. (#6602) 7925 1 9 3 7 - D M s 6 5 P C G s . P C G S Population (709/324). NGC Census: (318/175). Mintage: 1,676,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $525. (#6602) 7926 1 9 3 7 - s M s 6 6 P C G s . P C G S Population (309/21). NGC Census: (138/13). Mintage: 2,090,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $800. (#6603) 7927 1938 Ms66 PCGs. PCGS Population (499/64). NGC Census: (282/37). Mintage: 4,118,152. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $370. (#6604) 7928 1938-D Cleaned anaCs. aU55 Details. NGC Census: (29/1111). PCGS Population (61/2329). Mintage: 491,600. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $250. (#6605) 7929 1939 Ms66 PCGs. PCGS Population (1046/244). NGC Census: (752/262). Mintage: 6,820,808. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $230. (#6606) 7930 1939-D Ms66 nGC. NGC Census: (557/83). PCGS Population (684/53). Mintage: 4,267,800. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $300. (#6607) 7931 1939-s Ms66 PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (874/111). NGC Census: (524/110). Mintage: 2,552,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $365. (#6608)

7932 1939-s Ms66 PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (873/111). NGC Census: (524/110). Mintage: 2,552,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $365. (#6608) 7933 (2)1940 50C Ms66 nGC; (2)1941 50C Ms66 nGC and a 1943 50C Ms66 nGC. (Total: 5 coins) 7934 1 9 4 0 - s M s 6 5 P C G s . P C G S Population (1251/340). NGC Census: (753/173). Mintage: 4,550,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $240. (#6610) 7935 1941 Ms67 PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (454/13). NGC Census: (525/18). Mintage: 24,207,412. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $675. (#6611) 7936 1941 Ms67 PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (454/13). NGC Census: (525/18). Mintage: 24,207,412. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $675. (#6611) 7937 1941-s Ms64 nGC. NGC Census: (2536/1096). PCGS Population (3325/2504). Mintage: 8,098,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $165. (#6613) 7938 1941-s Ms65 PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (2115/389). NGC Census: (878/218). Mintage: 8,098,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $785. (#6613) 7939 1942 Ms64 nGC. Double Die Reverse, FS-801. NGC Census: (3670/7690). PCGS Population (5625/9105). Mintage: 47,839,120. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $57. (#6614) 7940 1942 Ms66 nGC. NGC Census: (2600/369). PCGS Population (2506/211). Mintage: 47,839,120. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $185. (#6614) 7941 1 9 4 2 - D M s 6 5 P C G s . P C G S Population (2729/1191). NGC Census: (1490/999). Mintage: 10,973,800. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $170. (#6615) 7942 1 9 4 2 - D M s 6 6 P C G s . P C G S Population (1067/118). NGC Census: (862/137). Mintage: 10,973,800. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $230. (#6615) 7943 1943 Ms66+ PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (2838/339). NGC Census: (2743/532). Mintage: 53,190,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $185. (#6618) 7944 1943 Ms67 PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (335/5). NGC Census: (517/15). Mintage: 53,190,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $675. (#6618) 7945 1943-D Ms66 nGC. NGC Census: (1330/312). PCGS Population (1504/219). Mintage: 11,346,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $230. (#6619) 7946 1 9 4 3 - s M s 6 5 P C G s . P C G S Population (2424/522). NGC Census: (1449/300). Mintage: 13,450,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $240. (#6620) 7947 1944 Ms66 PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (1071/66). NGC Census: (854/80). Mintage: 28,206,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $185. (#6621) 7948 1944-D Ms66 nGC. NGC Census: (1302/219). PCGS Population (1635/177). Mintage: 9,769,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $235. (#6622) 7949 1944-D Ms66 PCGs. Hand Engraved Initials, FS-910. PCGS Population (1635/177). NGC Census: (1302/219). Mintage: 9,769,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $235. (#6622) 7950 1944-D Ms66+ PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (1635/177). NGC Census: (1302/219). Mintage: 9,769,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $235. (#6622) 7951 1944-s Ms66 nGC. NGC Census: (203/5). PCGS Population (363/5). Mintage: 8,904,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $900. (#6623)
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7952 1945-s Ms64 PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (4393/4314). NGC Census: (2568/3259). Mintage: 10,156,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $65. (#6626) 7953 1 9 4 5 - s M s 6 5 P C G s . P C G S Population (3498/816). NGC Census: (2657/602). Mintage: 10,156,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $132. (#6626) 7954 1 9 4 5 - s M s 6 6 P C G s . P C G S Population (807/6). NGC Census: (579/23). Mintage: 10,156,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $360. (#6626) 7955 1945-s Ms66+ PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (807/6). NGC Census: (579/23). Mintage: 10,156,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $360. (#6626) 7956 1946 Ms66 nGC. NGC Census: (546/40). PCGS Population (879/36). Mintage: 12,118,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $215. (#6627) 7957 1946 Doubled Die Reverse aU53 PCGs. PCGS Population (5/162). NGC Census: (0/0). (#6632) 7958 1946 Doubled Die Reverse aU58 nGC. NGC Census: (0/0). PCGS Population (29/110). (#6632) 7959 1946 Doubled Die Reverse Reverse improperly Cleaned nGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (0/0). PCGS Population (0/110). (#6632) 7960 1946-s Ms65 nGC. VP-001. NGC Census: (3966/1327). PCGS Population (5788/1501). Mintage: 3,724,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $135. (#6629) 7961 1 9 4 6 - s M s 6 5 P C G s . P C G S Population (5788/1501). NGC Census: (3966/1327). Mintage: 3,724,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $135. (#6629) 7962 1 9 4 6 - s M s 6 5 P C G s . P C G S Population (5788/1501). NGC Census: (3966/1327). Mintage: 3,724,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $135. (#6629) 7963 1946-s Ms66 nGC. NGC Census: (1267/60). PCGS Population (1472/29). Mintage: 3,724,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $210. (#6629) 7964 1946-s Ms66 nGC. NGC Census: (1267/60). PCGS Population (1472/29). Mintage: 3,724,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $210. (#6629)

7965 1946-s Ms66 PCGs. CaC. Ex: Dakota Collection. PCGS Population (1472/29). NGC Census: (1267/60). Mintage: 3,724,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $210. (#6629) 7966 1946-s Ms66 nGC. CaC. NGC Census: (1267/60). PCGS Population (1472/29). Mintage: 3,724,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $210. (#6629)

7972 1942 PR67 nGC. CaC. NGC Census: (853/157). PCGS Population (681/35). Mintage: 21,120. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR67: $765. (#6642)

FRanklin HalF DollaRs


7973 1948 Ms66 Full Bell lines nGC. NGC Census: (95/5). PCGS Population (309/3). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $310. (#86651) 7974 1948 Ms66 Full Bell lines PCGs. PCGS Population (309/3). NGC Census: (95/5). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $310. (#86651) 7975 1948-D Ms66 Full Bell lines nGC. CaC. NGC Census: (35/0). PCGS Population (123/0). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $585. (#86652) 7976 1949-s Ms66 PCGs. PCGS Population (198/3). NGC Census: (163/4). Mintage: 3,744,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $195. (#6655) 7977 1949-s Ms64 Full Bell lines PCGs. PCGS Population (372/608). NGC Census: (67/117). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $200. (#86655)

7967 1947 Ms67 nGC. NGC Census: (63/0). PCGS Population (25/0). Mintage: 4,094,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $1,550. (#6630) 7968 1947-D Ms66 PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (990/9). NGC Census: (868/43). Mintage: 3,900,600. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $220. (#6631)

7978 1949-s Ms64 Full Bell lines PCGs. PCGS Population (372/608). NGC Census: (67/117). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $200. (#86655) 7979 1949-s Ms65 Full Bell lines PCGs. PCGS Population (473/135). NGC Census: (101/16). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $335. (#86655) 7980 1949-s Ms66 Full Bell lines nGC. CaC. NGC Census: (15/1). PCGS Population (132/3). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $540. (#86655) 7981 1951-D Ms65 Full Bell lines PCGs. PCGS Population (635/70). NGC Census: (249/12). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $170. (#86659) 7982 1952 Ms65+ Full Bell lines PCGs. PCGS Population (975/240). NGC Census: (222/76). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $86. (#86661) 7983 1 9 5 2 - D M s 6 5 F u l l B e l l l i n e s nGC. NGC Census: (243/11). PCGS Population (629/58). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $135. (#86662) 7984 1952-D Ms65 Full Bell lines nGC. CaC. NGC Census: (243/11). PCGS Population (629/58). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $135. (#86662)

PRooF WalkinG liBERTy HalF DollaRs


7969 1941 PR66 PCGs. PCGS Population (913/273). NGC Census: (909/465). Mintage: 15,412. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR66: $590. (#6641) 7970 1941 PR66 PCGs. PCGS Population (913/273). NGC Census: (909/465). Mintage: 15,412. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR66: $590. (#6641) 7971 1942 PR65 nGC. NGC Census: (908/2306). PCGS Population (1621/2246). Mintage: 21,120. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR65: $505. (#6642) From The Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr. Collection.

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7985 1952-s Ms66 nGC. NGC Census: (249/12). PCGS Population (218/1). Mintage: 5,526,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $185. (#6663) 7986 1952-s Ms66 nGC. CaC. NGC Census: (249/12). PCGS Population (218/1). Mintage: 5,526,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $185. (#6663) 7987 1953-D Ms66 nGC. NGC Census: (6/1). PCGS Population (10/0). Mintage: 20,900,400. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $700. (#6665) 7988 1 9 5 3 - D M s 6 5 F u l l B e l l l i n e s nGC. NGC Census: (276/13). PCGS Population (866/86). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $110. (#86665) 7989 1953-s Ms66 PCGs. PCGS Population (495/2). NGC Census: (464/7). Mintage: 4,148,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $180. (#6666) 7990 1953-s Ms66 nGC. NGC Census: (464/7). PCGS Population (491/2). Mintage: 4,148,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $180. (#6666) 7991 1956 Ms66 Full Bell lines PCGs. PCGS Population (625/12). NGC Census: (103/4). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $145. (#86671) 7992 1956 Ms66+ Full Bell lines PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (625/12). NGC Census: (103/4). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $145. (#86671) 7993 1957 Ms65 Full Bell lines PCGs; and a 1963-D Ms64 Full Bell lines PCGs. (Total: 2 coins) 7994 1957 Ms66 Full Bell lines PCGs. PCGS Population (409/12). NGC Census: (49/3). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $110. (#86672) 7995 1957 Ms66 Full Bell lines nGC. CaC. NGC Census: (49/3). PCGS Population (409/12). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $110. (#86672) 7996 1960-D Ms65 Full Bell lines PCGs. PCGS Population (402/19). NGC Census: (75/0). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $320. (#86679) 7997 1 9 6 1 - D M s 6 6 P C G s . P C G S Population (15/0). NGC Census: (9/0). Mintage: 20,276,442. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $925. (#6681)

7998 1962-D Ms65 Full Bell lines nGC. NGC Census: (99/1). PCGS Population (265/11). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $380. (#86683)

8006 1956 Type Two PR68 Deep Cameo PCGs. PCGS Population (374/39). NGC Census: (0/0). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR68: $360. (#96697) 8007 1961 PR66 PCGs. FS-803. PCGS Population (2917/2650). NGC Census: (1811/6231). Mintage: 3,028,244. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR66: $23. (#6702)

PRooF FRanklin HalF DollaRs


7999 1950 PR65 nGC. NGC Census: (583/576). PCGS Population (1118/430). Mintage: 51,386. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR65: $380. (#6691) 8000 1951 PR64 nGC. NGC Census: (442/1253). PCGS Population (1044/1485). Mintage: 57,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR64: $260. (#6692) From The Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr. Collection. 8001 1951 PR66 Cameo nGC. NGC Census: (81/20). PCGS Population (59/8). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR66: $750. (#86692)

sMs kEnnEDy HalF DollaR


8008 1 9 6 6 s M s s P 6 7 C a m e o P C G s . Double Die Obverse. PCGS Population (242/13). NGC Census: (299/80). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $78. (#86846)

PRooF kEnnEDy HalF DollaR


8009 1964 accented Hair PR68 Cameo nGC. NGC Census: (172/31). PCGS Population (87/9). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR68: $440. (#86801)

EaRly DollaRs
8010 1795 Draped Bust, Centered, B-15, BB-52, R.2 Cleaned, Damaged nGC Details. aG. NGC Census: (0/0). PCGS Population (0/15). (#39995) 8011 1799 7x6 stars Damaged nGC Details. VG. BB-158, B-16. NGC Census: (0/0). PCGS Population (0/13). (#40043) 8012 1799 7x6 stars 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. Mintage: 423,515. (#6878)

sEaTED DollaRs
8002 1952 PR67 White nGC. CaC. NGC Census: (287/16). PCGS Population (113/2). Mintage: 81,980. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR67: $310. (#6693) 8003 1953 PR65 Cameo PCGs. PCGS Population (182/335). NGC Census: (299/552). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR65: $170. (#86694) 8004 1953 PR64 Deep Cameo PCGs. PCGS Population (9/30). NGC Census: (7/29). (#96694) 8005 1 9 5 6 Ty p e Tw o PR 6 8 C a m e o nGC. NGC Census: (304/86). PCGS Population (581/30). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR68: $145. (#86697) 8013 1846 scratched nGC Details. aU. NGC Census: (30/247). PCGS Population (76/213). Mintage: 110,600. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $765. (#6932) 8014 1847 improperly Cleaned nGC Details. aU. NGC Census: (28/243). PCGS Population (74/217). Mintage: 140,750. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $700. (#6934) 8015 1 8 6 0 - o V F 3 5 P C G s . P C G S Population (28/1040). NGC Census: (9/651). Mintage: 515,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF35: $401. (#6950)

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8016 1860-o improperly Cleaned nGC Details. XF. NGC Census: (21/630). PCGS Population (51/987). Mintage: 515,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $450. (#6950) 8017 1860-o Polished, Fields Tooled anaCs. aU55 Details. NGC Census: (44/504). PCGS Population (73/749). Mintage: 515,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $750. (#6950) 8018 1871 XF40 PCGs. PCGS Population (87/509). NGC Census: (33/394). Mintage: 1,074,760. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $450. (#6966) 8019 1871 XF45 nGC. NGC Census: (67/327). PCGS Population (122/387). Mintage: 1,074,760. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $529. (#6966) 8020 1871 improperly Cleaned nGC Details. aU. NGC Census: (25/302). PCGS Population (83/304). Mintage: 1,074,760. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $675. (#6966) 8028 1876-s improperly Cleaned nGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (15/420). PCGS Population (28/415). Mintage: 5,227,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $850. (#7043) 8029 1877 Cleaned anaCs. aU50 D e t a i l s . NGC Census: (11/345). PCGS Population (25/347). Mintage: 3,039,710. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $250. (#7044) 8030 1877-s Cleaned anaCs. XF40 Details. NGC Census: (18/1001). PCGS Population (71/1401). Mintage: 9,519,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $190. (#7046) 8031 1877-s XF45 PCGs. PCGS Population (105/1296). NGC Census: (46/955). Mintage: 9,519,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $208. (#7046) 8032 1877-s XF45 nGC. NGC Census: (46/955). PCGS Population (105/1296). Mintage: 9,519,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $208. (#7046) 8033 1877-s improperly Cleaned nGC Details. aU. NGC Census: (22/933). PCGS Population (102/1194). Mintage: 9,519,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $240. (#7046) 8034 1877-s improperly Cleaned nGC Details. aU. NGC Census: (22/933). PCGS Population (102/1194). Mintage: 9,519,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $240. (#7046) 8035 1 8 7 7 - s aU 5 3 P C G s . P C G S Population (72/1122). NGC Census: (23/910). Mintage: 9,519,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU53: $275. (#7046)

8036 1 8 7 7 - s aU 5 8 P C G s . P C G S Population (215/745). NGC Census: (169/672). Mintage: 9,519,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $475. (#7046) 8037 1878-s improperly Cleaned nGC Details. aU. NGC Census: (17/581). PCGS Population (64/700). Mintage: 4,162,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $240. (#7048) 8038 1878-s scratched, Chopmarked nGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (18/366). PCGS Population (20/408). Mintage: 4,162,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $850. (#7048)

MoRGan DollaRs
8039 1878 8TF improperly Cleaned nGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (99/6503). PCGS Population (108/8663). Mintage: 699,300. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $86. (#7072) 8040 1 8 7 8 8 T F M s 6 2 P C G s . PCGS Population (1874/6404). NGC Census: (1397/4780). Mintage: 699,300. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $125. (#7072) 8041 1 8 7 8 8 T F M s 6 2 P C G s . PCGS Population (1874/6401). NGC Census: (1397/4780). Mintage: 699,300. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $125. (#7072) 8042 1878 8TF Ms62 nGC. NGC Census: (1397/4780). PCGS Population (1874/6401). Mintage: 699,300. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $125. (#7072) 8043 1 8 7 8 8 T F M s 6 4 n G C . N G C Census: (1904/352). PCGS Population (2311/506). Mintage: 699,300. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $340. (#7072) 8044 1 8 7 8 8 T F M s 6 4 n G C . N G C Census: (1904/352). PCGS Population (2311/506). Mintage: 699,300. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $340. (#7072) 8045 1 8 7 8 8 T F M s 6 4 P C G s . PCGS Population (2310/499). NGC Census: (1904/352). Mintage: 699,300. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $340. (#7072)

TRaDE DollaRs
8021 1 8 7 4 - s C l e a n e d a n a C s . aU55 Details. NGC Census: (12/245). PCGS Population (36/265). Mintage: 2,549,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $375. (#7036) 8022 1875 XF45 PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (11/84). NGC Census: (4/85). Mintage: 218,200. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $589. (#7037) 8023 1875 improperly Cleaned nGC Details. aU. NGC Census: (4/81). PCGS Population (5/79). Mintage: 218,200. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $800. (#7037) 8024 1876 XF45 PCGs. PCGS Population (14/437). NGC Census: (6/345). Mintage: 455,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $221. (#7041) 8025 1876-s XF40 anaCs. NGC Census: (10/638). PCGS Population (26/751). Mintage: 5,227,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $200. (#7043) 8026 1876-s improperly Cleaned nGC Details. aU. NGC Census: (18/602). PCGS Population (24/677). Mintage: 5,227,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $240. (#7043) 8027 1876-s aU53 nGC. NGC Census: (11/591). PCGS Population (28/650). Mintage: 5,227,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU53: $275. (#7043)
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8046 1 8 7 8 8 T F M s 6 4 P C G s . PCGS Population (2310/499). NGC Census: (1904/352). Mintage: 699,300. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $340. (#7072) From The Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr. Collection. 8047 1878 8TF Ms64+ PCGs. PCGS Population (2311/506). NGC Census: (1904/352). Mintage: 699,300. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $340. (#7072) 8048 1878 8TF Ms64+ PCGs. PCGS Population (2311/506). NGC Census: (1904/352). Mintage: 699,300. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $340. (#7072) 8049 1878 8TF Ms64+ PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (2310/499). NGC Census: (1904/352). Mintage: 699,300. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $340. (#7072) 8050 1878 8TF Ms62 obverse Prooflike anaCs. NGC Census: (150/318). PCGS Population (204/365). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $175. (#7073) 8051 1878 7/8TF strong improperly Cleaned nGC Details. Unc. 7/4TF, VAM-36. NGC Census: (34/3477). PCGS Population (57/5220). Mintage: 544,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $94. (#7078) 8052 1878 7/8TF strong Ms61 nGC. NGC Census: (179/3298). PCGS Population (226/4994). Mintage: 544,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS61: $125. (#7078)

8060 1 8 7 8 - C C M s 6 2 + P C G s . PCGS Population (3375/15050). NGC Census: (2410/10290). Mintage: 2,212,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $245. (#7080) 8061 1878-CC Ms63 nGC. NGC Census: (4661/5629). PCGS Population (7395/7655). Mintage: 2,212,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $280. (#7080) 8062 1 8 7 8 - C C M s 6 3 P C G s . P C G S Population (7395/7655). NGC Census: (4661/5629). Mintage: 2,212,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $280. (#7080) 8063 1 8 7 8 - C C M s 6 3 + P C G s . PCGS Population (7395/7655). NGC Census: (4661/5629). Mintage: 2,212,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $280. (#7080) 8064 1878-CC Ms64 nGC. NGC Census: (4279/1350). PCGS Population (5897/1740). Mintage: 2,212,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $435. (#7080) 8065 1878-CC Ms64 nGC. NGC Census: (4279/1350). PCGS Population (5897/1740). Mintage: 2,212,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $435. (#7080) 8066 1878-CC Ms64 nGC. NGC Census: (4279/1350). PCGS Population (5897/1740). Mintage: 2,212,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $435. (#7080) 8067 1878-CC Ms64 nGC. NGC Census: (4279/1350). PCGS Population (5897/1740). Mintage: 2,212,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $435. (#7080) 8068 1878-CC Ms64 nGC. NGC Census: (4279/1350). PCGS Population (5897/1740). Mintage: 2,212,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $435. (#7080) 8069 1878-CC Ms64 nGC. NGC Census: (4279/1350). PCGS Population (5897/1740). Mintage: 2,212,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $435. (#7080) 8070 1878-CC Ms64 nGC. NGC Census: (4279/1350). PCGS Population (5897/1740). Mintage: 2,212,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $435. (#7080)

8053 1878 7/8TF strong Ms64 nGC. NGC Census: (980/93). PCGS Population (1373/223). Mintage: 544,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $400. (#7078) 8054 1878 7/8TF strong Ms64 nGC. NGC Census: (980/93). PCGS Population (1373/223). Mintage: 544,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $400. (#7078) 8055 1878 7TF Reverse of 1879 Ms64 PCGs. PCGS Population (1183/308). NGC Census: (1090/185). Mintage: 4,300,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $430. (#7076) 8056 1878 7TF Reverse of 1879 Ms64 PCGs. PCGS Population (1183/308). NGC Census: (1090/185). Mintage: 4,300,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $430. (#7076) From The Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr. Collection. 8057 1878-CC improperly Cleaned nGC Details. aU. NGC Census: (69/14118). PCGS Population (126/19898). Mintage: 2,212,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $94. (#7080) 8058 1878-CC Ms60 nGC. NGC Census: (137/13379). PCGS Population (219/19183). Mintage: 2,212,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $180. (#7080) 8059 1878-CC Ms62 nGC. NGC Census: (2410/10290). PCGS Population (3380/15066). Mintage: 2,212,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $245. (#7080)

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8071 1878-CC Ms64 nGC. NGC Census: (4279/1350). PCGS Population (5897/1740). Mintage: 2,212,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $435. (#7080) 8072 1878-CC Ms64 nGC. NGC Census: (4279/1350). PCGS Population (5897/1740). Mintage: 2,212,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $435. (#7080) 8073 1 8 7 8 - C C M s 6 4 P C G s . P C G S Population (5911/1744). NGC Census: (4279/1350). Mintage: 2,212,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $435. (#7080) 8074 1 8 7 8 - C C M s 6 4 P C G s . P C G S Population (5911/1744). NGC Census: (4279/1350). Mintage: 2,212,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $435. (#7080) 8075 1 8 7 8 - C C M s 6 4 P C G s . P C G S Population (5911/1744). NGC Census: (4279/1350). Mintage: 2,212,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $435. (#7080) 8076 1878-CC Ms63 Prooflike PCGs. PCGS Population (511/533). NGC Census: (438/407). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $425. (#7081) 8077 1 8 7 8 - s M s 6 3 P C G s . P C G S Population (11646/16255). NGC Census: (10303/17604). Mintage: 9,774,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $72. (#7082) 8078 1878-s $1 Ms63 PCGs; 1880-s $1 Ms63 nGC; 1881-s $1 Ms63 nGC; 1883-o $1 Ms63 nGC; 1887 $1 Ms63 PCGs and a 1921-D $1 Ms63 nGC. (Total: 6 coins) 8079 1878-s Ms65 nGC. CaC. NGC Census: (3839/503). PCGS Population (3521/569). Mintage: 9,774,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $225. (#7082) 8080 1878-s Ms65 nGC. CaC. NGC Census: (3838/505). PCGS Population (3524/575). Mintage: 9,774,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $225. (#7082)

8089 1 8 7 9 - C C V F 2 0 P C G s . C a C . PCGS Population (103/3205). NGC Census: (40/1646). Mintage: 756,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $255. (#7086) 8090 1879-CC improperly Cleaned nGC Details. XF. NGC Census: (90/1403). PCGS Population (176/2681). Mintage: 756,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $600. (#7086) 8091 1 8 7 9 - C C X F 4 0 P C G s . P C G S Population (177/2648). NGC Census: (90/1403). Mintage: 756,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $600. (#7086) 8092 1879-CC Capped Die stained nGC Details. aU. VAM-3, Top 100. NGC Census: (43/914). PCGS Population (47/1401). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $1,400. (#7088) 8093 1879-CC Capped Die surface To o l e d G e n u i n e P C G s . aU Details. NGC Census: (43/914). PCGS Population (47/1401). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $1,400. (#7088) 8094 1879-o Ms64 nGC. NGC Census: (1291/147). PCGS Population (1861/298). Mintage: 2,887,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $440. (#7090) 8095 1879-o Ms64 nGC. NGC Census: (1291/147). PCGS Population (1861/298). Mintage: 2,887,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $440. (#7090) 8096 1 8 7 9 - o M s 6 4 P C G s . P C G S Population (1844/291). NGC Census: (1291/147). Mintage: 2,887,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $440. (#7090) 8097 1879-o Ms64+ PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (1844/291). NGC Census: (1291/147). Mintage: 2,887,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $440. (#7090) 8098 1879-s Reverse of 1878 obverse improperly Cleaned nGC Details. Unc. Top 100. NGC Census: (39/1118). PCGS Population (236/2308). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $96. (#7094) 8099 1 8 7 9 - s M s 6 3 P C G s . P C G S Population (17113/64365). NGC Census: (13508/62325). Mintage: 9,110,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $58. (#7092)

8081 1878-s Ms66 nGC. NGC Census: (476/27). PCGS Population (548/21). Mintage: 9,774,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $665. (#7082) 8082 1878-s Ms66 PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (539/21). NGC Census: (476/27). Mintage: 9,774,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $665. (#7082) 8083 1878-s Ms63 Prooflike nGC. NGC Census: (432/912). PCGS Population (466/559). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $100. (#7083) 8084 1879 Ms64 nGC. NGC Census: (3612/712). PCGS Population (3243/992). Mintage: 14,807,100. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $100. (#7084) 8085 1879 Ms64 nGC. NGC Census: (3612/712). PCGS Population (3243/992). Mintage: 14,807,100. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $100. (#7084) 8086 1879 Ms64 nGC. NGC Census: (3612/712). PCGS Population (3243/992). Mintage: 14,807,100. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $100. (#7084) 8087 1879 Ms65 PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (850/95). NGC Census: (580/68). Mintage: 14,807,100. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $665. (#7084) 8088 1 8 7 9 - C C s u r f a c e To o l e d Genuine PCGs. Mintage: 756,000. (#7086)

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8100 1 8 7 9 - s M s 6 4 P C G s . P C G S Population (34038/30327). NGC Census: (33578/28747). Mintage: 9,110,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $85. (#7092) 8101 1879-s Ms64 nGC. NGC Census: (33856/29064). PCGS Population (34312/30427). Mintage: 9,110,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $85. (#7092) 8102 1879-s Ms65 nGC. NGC Census: (20396/8668). PCGS Population (22450/7960). Mintage: 9,110,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $185. (#7092) 8103 1 8 7 9 - s M s 6 5 P C G s . P C G S Population (22450/7960). NGC Census: (20396/8668). Mintage: 9,110,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $185. (#7092) 8104 1879-s Ms66 PCGs. PCGS Population (6682/1278). NGC Census: (6641/2027). Mintage: 9,110,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $400. (#7092) From The Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr. Collection. 8105 1879-s Ms66 nGC. NGC Census: (6641/2027). PCGS Population (6682/1278). Mintage: 9,110,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $400. (#7092)

8108 1880 Ms63 nGC. NGC Census: (3949/4918). PCGS Population (3761/4542). Mintage: 12,601,355. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $65. (#7096) 8109 1880 Ms64 nGC. NGC Census: (4281/683). PCGS Population (3577/1030). Mintage: 12,601,355. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $120. (#7096) 8110 1880 Ms64 nGC. NGC Census: (4281/683). PCGS Population (3581/1002). Mintage: 12,601,355. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $120. (#7096) 8111 1880 Ms64+ nGC. NGC Census: (4281/683). PCGS Population (3581/1002). Mintage: 12,601,355. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $120. (#7096) 8112 1880 Ms65 PCGs. PCGS Population (940/90). NGC Census: (645/38). Mintage: 12,601,355. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $600. (#7096) 8113 1880 Ms65 PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (912/90). NGC Census: (645/38). Mintage: 12,601,355. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $600. (#7096) 8114 1880 Ms64 Prooflike PCGs. PCGS Population (85/18). NGC Census: (74/28). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $220. (#7097) 8115 1880-CC Ms61 nGC. NGC Census: (115/6250). PCGS Population (235/11062). Mintage: 591,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS61: $440. (#7100) 8116 1 8 8 0 - C C M s 6 1 P C G s . P C G S Population (235/11070). NGC Census: (115/6250). Mintage: 591,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS61: $440. (#7100) 8117 1880-CC Ms62 anaCs. VAM8. NGC Census: (577/5673). PCGS Population (1037/10043). Mintage: 591,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $450. (#7100)

8120 1 8 8 0 - C C M s 6 3 P C G s . P C G S Population (2908/7126). NGC Census: (1536/4137). Mintage: 591,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $480. (#7100) 8121 1880-CC Ms63 nGC. NGC Census: (1536/4137). PCGS Population (2908/7126). Mintage: 591,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $480. (#7100) 8122 1880-CC Ms63 PCGs. Ex: GSA. PCGS Population (2911/7132). NGC Census: (1536/4137). Mintage: 591,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $480. (#7100) 8123 1880-CC Ms64 nGC. NGC Census: (2508/1629). PCGS Population (4204/2910). Mintage: 591,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $555. (#7100) 8124 1880-CC Ms64 nGC. NGC Census: (2508/1629). PCGS Population (4204/2910). Mintage: 591,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $555. (#7100) 8125 1880-CC Ms64 nGC. NGC Census: (2508/1629). PCGS Population (4215/2911). Mintage: 591,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $555. (#7100) 8126 1880-CC Ms64 nGC. NGC Census: (2508/1629). PCGS Population (4208/2915). Mintage: 591,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $555. (#7100) 8127 1880-CC Ms64 nGC. NGC Census: (2508/1629). PCGS Population (4215/2911). Mintage: 591,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $555. (#7100) 8128 1880-CC Ms64 PCGs. Ex: GSA. PCGS Population (4215/2911). NGC Census: (2508/1629). Mintage: 591,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $555. (#7100)

8106 1879-s Ms67 PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (1198/80). NGC Census: (1889/138). Mintage: 9,110,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $700. (#7092) 8107 1879-s Ms67 PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (1198/80). NGC Census: (1889/138). Mintage: 9,110,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $700. (#7092)

8118 1880-CC Ms62 nGC. NGC Census: (577/5673). PCGS Population (1036/10034). Mintage: 591,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $450. (#7100) 8119 1 8 8 0 - C C M s 6 3 a n a C s . NGC Census: (1536/4137). PCGS Population (2908/7126). Mintage: 591,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $480. (#7100)
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8138 1880-CC 8 over low 7 Ms63 PCGs. PCGS Population (105/438). NGC Census: (0/0). (#7104) 8139 1880-CC 8 over low 7 Ms64 PCGs. PCGS Population (240/196). NGC Census: (0/0). (#7104) 8140 1 8 8 0 - C C 8 o v e r l o w 7 M s 6 4 Prooflike PCGs. PCGS Population (32/23). NGC Census: (0/0). (#7105) 8141 1880/79-CC Reverse of 1878 Ms62 n G C . NGC Census: (170/1215). PCGS Population (300/2419). Mintage: 591,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $490. (#7108) 8142 1880/79-CC Reverse of 1878 Ms62 PCGs. PCGS Population (300/2419). NGC Census: (170/1215). Mintage: 591,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $490. (#7108) 8129 1 8 8 0 - C C M s 6 4 P C G s . P C G S Population (4215/2911). NGC Census: (2508/1629). Mintage: 591,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $555. (#7100) 8130 1880-CC Ms64 nGC. NGC Census: (2508/1629). PCGS Population (4215/2911). Mintage: 591,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $555. (#7100) 8131 1880-CC Ms64 nGC. NGC Census: (2508/1629). PCGS Population (4215/2911). Mintage: 591,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $555. (#7100) 8132 1 8 8 0 - C C M s 6 4 P C G s . P C G S Population (4215/2911). NGC Census: (2508/1629). Mintage: 591,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $555. (#7100) 8133 1880-CC Ms63 Prooflike PCGs. PCGS Population (247/383). NGC Census: (198/398). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $555. (#7101) 8134 1880-CC Ms64 Prooflike anaCs. Second 8/7, VAM-5, Top 100. NGC Census: (265/133). PCGS Population (263/120). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $665. (#7101) 8135 1880-CC Ms64 Prooflike nGC. NGC Census: (265/133). PCGS Population (263/120). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $665. (#7101) 8136 1880-CC 8 over High 7 Ms62 PCGs. PCGS Population (53/766). NGC Census: (0/0). (#7102) 8137 1880-CC 8 over High 7 Ms64 Prooflike PCGs. PCGS Population (38/15). NGC Census: (0/0). (#7103)
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8151 1880-s Ms64 nGC. NGC Census: (45630/41954). PCGS Population (48043/42225). Mintage: 8,900,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $67. (#7118) 8152 1880-s Ms64 nGC. NGC Census: (48484/44386). PCGS Population (50671/43144). Mintage: 8,900,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $85. (#7118) 8153 1880-s Ms64 nGC. NGC Census: (45630/41954). PCGS Population (48043/42225). Mintage: 8,900,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $67. (#7118) 8154 1880-s Ms65 nGC. NGC Census: (29418/13197). PCGS Population (31494/11142). Mintage: 8,900,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $210. (#7118) 8155 1880-s Ms65 nGC. NGC Census: (29418/13197). PCGS Population (31494/11142). Mintage: 8,900,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $210. (#7118) 8156 1880-s Ms65 nGC. NGC Census: (30364/13948). PCGS Population (31883/11246). Mintage: 8,900,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $185. (#7118) 8157 1 8 8 0 - s M s 6 5 P C G s . P C G S Population (31723/11217). NGC Census: (30237/13826). Mintage: 8,900,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $185. (#7118) 8158 1 8 8 0 - s M s 6 5 P C G s . P C G S Population (31930/11223). NGC Census: (30457/13929). Mintage: 8,900,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $185. (#7118) From The Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr. Collection. 8159 1880-s Ms65 nGC. CaC. NGC Census: (30289/13905). PCGS Population (31723/11217). Mintage: 8,900,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $185. (#7118) 8160 1880-s Ms65 PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (31937/11226). NGC Census: (30457/13929). Mintage: 8,900,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $185. (#7118) 8161 1880-s Ms66 nGC. NGC Census: (10649/3280). PCGS Population (9377/1846). Mintage: 8,900,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $400. (#7118)

8143 1880/79-CC Reverse of 1878 Ms63 nGC. NGC Census: (432/783). PCGS Population (778/1641). Mintage: 591,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $540. (#7108) 8144 1880/79-CC Reverse of 1878 Ms63 PCGs. PCGS Population (778/1641). NGC Census: (432/783). Mintage: 591,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $540. (#7108) 8145 1880-o improperly Cleaned nGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (252/5506). PCGS Population (235/6498). Mintage: 5,305,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $51. (#7114) 8146 1880-o Ms62 nGC. NGC Census: (1712/2729). PCGS Population (2321/3246). Mintage: 5,305,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $130. (#7114) 8147 1880-o Ms62+ Deep Mirror Prooflike nGC. NGC Census: (35/86). PCGS Population (42/83). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $825. (#97115) 8148 1880-o 80/79 Genuine PCGs. Top 100, VAM-4 Crossbar. The PCGS number ending in .92 suggests cleaning as the reason, or perhaps one of the reasons, that PCGS deemed this coin not gradable. (#7116) 8149 1880/79-o Ms62 PCGs. PCGS Population (50/72). NGC Census: (2/6). (#7116) 8150 1 8 8 0 - s M s 6 3 P C G s . P C G S Population (25805/93932). NGC Census: (18654/92870). Mintage: 8,900,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $58. (#7118)

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8162 1 8 8 0 - s M s 6 6 P C G s . P C G S Population (9391/1855). NGC Census: (10612/3336). Mintage: 8,900,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $400. (#7118)

8172 1881 Ms64 nGC. NGC Census: (3721/662). PCGS Population (3804/955). Mintage: 9,163,975. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $120. (#7124) 8173 1881 Ms64 nGC. NGC Census: (3721/662). PCGS Population (3804/955). Mintage: 9,163,975. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $120. (#7124) 8174 1881 Ms64 nGC. NGC Census: (3655/650). PCGS Population (3589/920). Mintage: 9,163,975. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $120. (#7124) 8175 1881 Ms64 PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (3813/955). NGC Census: (3721/662). Mintage: 9,163,975. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $120. (#7124) 8176 1881 Ms64+ PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (3808/954). NGC Census: (3721/662). Mintage: 9,163,975. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $120. (#7124) 8177 1881 Ms65 nGC. NGC Census: (611/51). PCGS Population (881/73). Mintage: 9,163,975. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $570. (#7124) 8178 1881 Ms65 PCGs. PCGS Population (836/71). NGC Census: (577/49). Mintage: 9,163,975. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $570. (#7124) 8179 1881 Ms64 Prooflike nGC. NGC Census: (93/8). PCGS Population (57/12). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $380. (#7125) 8180 1881-CC Rim Bumps anaCs. XF45 Details. NGC Census: (7/8694). PCGS Population (14/17641). Mintage: 296,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $345. (#7126) 8181 1 8 8 1 - C C M s 6 3 P C G s . P C G S Population (3889/12417). NGC Census: (1846/6104). Mintage: 296,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $450. (#7126) 8182 1881-CC Ms63 nGC. NGC Census: (1846/6104). PCGS Population (3889/12417). Mintage: 296,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $450. (#7126) 8183 1881-CC Ms63 nGC. NGC Census: (1846/6104). PCGS Population (3889/12417). Mintage: 296,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $450. (#7126)

8184 1 8 8 1 - C C M s 6 3 P C G s . P C G S Population (3889/12417). NGC Census: (1846/6104). Mintage: 296,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $450. (#7126) 8185 1 8 8 1 - C C M s 6 4 a n a C s . NGC Census: (3174/2930). PCGS Population (6697/5728). Mintage: 296,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $525. (#7126) 8186 1 8 8 1 - C C M s 6 4 P C G s . P C G S Population (6691/5726). NGC Census: (3174/2930). Mintage: 296,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $525. (#7126) 8187 1881-CC Ms64 nGC. NGC Census: (3174/2930). PCGS Population (6691/5726). Mintage: 296,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $525. (#7126) 8188 1 8 8 1 - C C M s 6 4 P C G s . P C G S Population (6691/5726). NGC Census: (3174/2930). Mintage: 296,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $525. (#7126) 8189 1881-CC Ms64 PCGs. Ex: GSA. PCGS Population (6691/5726). NGC Census: (3174/2930). Mintage: 296,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $525. (#7126) 8190 1 8 8 1 - C C M s 6 4 P C G s . P C G S Population (6691/5726). NGC Census: (3174/2930). Mintage: 296,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $525. (#7126) 8191 1 8 8 1 - C C M s 6 4 P C G s . P C G S Population (6691/5726). NGC Census: (3174/2930). Mintage: 296,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $525. (#7126) 8192 1 8 8 1 - C C M s 6 4 P C G s . P C G S Population (6691/5726). NGC Census: (3174/2930). Mintage: 296,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $525. (#7126) 8193 1 8 8 1 - C C M s 6 4 P C G s . P C G S Population (6691/5726). NGC Census: (3174/2930). Mintage: 296,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $525. (#7126) 8194 1 8 8 1 - C C M s 6 4 P C G s . P C G S Population (6691/5726). NGC Census: (3174/2930). Mintage: 296,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $525. (#7126)

8163 1880-s Ms67 nGC. CaC. NGC Census: (3034/246). PCGS Population (1694/152). Mintage: 8,900,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $700. (#7118) 8164 1880-s Ms64 Prooflike PCGs. PCGS Population (4087/3210). NGC Census: (3352/2730). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $140. (#7119) 8165 1880-s Ms65 Prooflike anaCs. NGC Census: (1876/850). PCGS Population (2424/780). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $250. (#7119) 8166 1880-s Ms65 Prooflike anaCs. NGC Census: (1876/850). PCGS Population (2424/780). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $250. (#7119) 8167 1880-s Ms66 Prooflike PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (656/126). NGC Census: (701/152). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $420. (#7119) 8168 1880-s Ms66 Prooflike PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (656/126). NGC Census: (701/152). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $420. (#7119) 8169 1880-s 8 over 7 Ms64 Prooflike PCGs. PCGS Population (29/13). NGC Census: (0/0). (#7121) 8170 1880/79-s 8 over 7 Ms65 Prooflike PCGs. Top 100, VAM-9 Large S. (#7121). 8171 1 8 8 0 / 9 - s M s 6 5 P C G s . P C G S Population (367/162). NGC Census: (0/0). (#7122)

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8195 1881-CC Ms64 PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (6683/5728). NGC Census: (3174/2930). Mintage: 296,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $525. (#7126)

8203 1881-CC Ms65 nGC. NGC Census: (1958/972). PCGS Population (4204/1522). Mintage: 296,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $840. (#7126) 8204 1881-CC Ms65 nGC. NGC Census: (1958/972). PCGS Population (4204/1522). Mintage: 296,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $840. (#7126) 8205 1881-CC Ms65 nGC. NGC Census: (1958/972). PCGS Population (4204/1522). Mintage: 296,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $840. (#7126) 8206 1881-CC Ms65 nGC. NGC Census: (1958/972). PCGS Population (4204/1522). Mintage: 296,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $840. (#7126) 8207 1 8 8 1 - C C M s 6 5 P C G s . P C G S Population (4204/1522). NGC Census: (1958/972). Mintage: 296,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $840. (#7126) 8208 1 8 8 1 - C C M s 6 5 P C G s . P C G S Population (4206/1522). NGC Census: (1958/972). Mintage: 296,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $840. (#7126) 8209 1881-CC Ms63 Prooflike PCGs. PCGS Population (316/558). NGC Census: (155/285). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $500. (#7127) 8210 1881-CC Ms63 Deep Mirror Prooflike PCGs. PCGS Population (313/687). NGC Census: (112/278). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $760. (#97127) 8211 1881-o Ms64 nGC. NGC Census: (3809/478). PCGS Population (3173/508). Mintage: 5,708,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $160. (#7128) 8212 1881-o Ms64 nGC. NGC Census: (3809/478). PCGS Population (3173/508). Mintage: 5,708,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $160. (#7128) 8213 1881-o Ms64 nGC. NGC Census: (3809/478). PCGS Population (3173/508). Mintage: 5,708,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $160. (#7128) 8214 1881-o Ms64 nGC. NGC Census: (3809/478). PCGS Population (3173/508). Mintage: 5,708,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $160. (#7128)

8215 1881-o Ms64 PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (3176/509). NGC Census: (3809/478). Mintage: 5,708,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $160. (#7128) 8216 1881-o Ms64 PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (3176/509). NGC Census: (3809/478). Mintage: 5,708,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $160. (#7128) 8217 1881-o Ms64+ PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (3176/509). NGC Census: (3809/478). Mintage: 5,708,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $160. (#7128) 8218 1 8 8 1 - s M s 6 3 P C G s . P C G S Population (53960/147336). NGC Census: (37365/153424). Mintage: 12,760,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $58. (#7130) 8219 1881-s Ms64 nGC. NGC Census: (82904/63673). PCGS Population (84374/59120). Mintage: 12,760,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $105. (#7130) 8220 1 8 8 1 - s M s 6 4 P C G s . P C G S Population (86934/59991). NGC Census: (85949/66645). Mintage: 12,760,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $85. (#7130) 8221 1881-s Ms64 nGC. NGC Census: (85572/66395). PCGS Population (86099/59698). Mintage: 12,760,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $85. (#7130) 8222 1881-s Ms64 nGC. CaC. NGC Census: (85949/66645). PCGS Population (86934/59991). Mintage: 12,760,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $85. (#7130) 8223 1881-s Ms65 nGC. NGC Census: (46033/17640). PCGS Population (45860/13260). Mintage: 12,760,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $210. (#7130) 8224 1881-s Ms65 nGC. NGC Census: (45063/17117). PCGS Population (45566/13227). Mintage: 12,760,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $142. (#7130) 8225 1881-s Ms65 nGC. NGC Census: (47382/18882). PCGS Population (46335/13363). Mintage: 12,760,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $185. (#7130)

8196 1 8 8 1 - C C M s 6 5 a n a C s . NGC Census: (1958/972). PCGS Population (4196/1529). Mintage: 296,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $840. (#7126) 8197 1 8 8 1 - C C M s 6 5 P C G s . P C G S Population (4198/1530). NGC Census: (1958/972). Mintage: 296,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $840. (#7126) 8198 1 8 8 1 - C C M s 6 5 P C G s . P C G S Population (4204/1522). NGC Census: (1958/972). Mintage: 296,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $840. (#7126) 8199 1 8 8 1 - C C M s 6 5 P C G s . P C G S Population (4204/1522). NGC Census: (1958/972). Mintage: 296,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $840. (#7126) 8200 1881-CC Ms65 nGC. NGC Census: (1958/972). PCGS Population (4204/1522). Mintage: 296,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $840. (#7126) 8201 1881-CC Ms65 nGC. NGC Census: (1958/972). PCGS Population (4204/1522). Mintage: 296,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $840. (#7126) 8202 1 8 8 1 - C C M s 6 5 P C G s . P C G S Population (4204/1522). NGC Census: (1958/972). Mintage: 296,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $840. (#7126)
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8226 1 8 8 1 - s M s 6 5 P C G s . P C G S Population (46594/13397). NGC Census: (47637/19008). Mintage: 12,760,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $185. (#7130) 8227 1 8 8 1 - s M s 6 5 P C G s . P C G S Population (46594/13397). NGC Census: (47637/19008). Mintage: 12,760,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $185. (#7130) 8228 1 8 8 1 - s M s 6 5 P C G s . P C G S Population (46699/13399). NGC Census: (47882/19111). Mintage: 12,760,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $185. (#7130) 8229 1881-s Ms65 anaCs. NGC Census: (47882/19111). PCGS Population (46699/13399). Mintage: 12,760,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $185. (#7130) 8230 1881-s Ms65 PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (46594/13397). NGC Census: (47637/19008). Mintage: 12,760,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $185. (#7130)

8234 1881-s Ms66 nGC. CaC. NGC Census: (15081/3927). PCGS Population (11812/1585). Mintage: 12,760,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $400. (#7130) 8235 1881-s Ms67 nGC. NGC Census: (3727/179). PCGS Population (1487/95). Mintage: 12,760,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $700. (#7130) 8236 1881-s Ms67 nGC. CaC. NGC Census: (3742/185). PCGS Population (1490/95). Mintage: 12,760,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $700. (#7130) 8237 1881-s Ms67+ PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (1487/95). NGC Census: (3727/179). Mintage: 12,760,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $700. (#7130) 8238 1882 Ms63 nGC. NGC Census: (5304/7182). PCGS Population (5254/5804). Mintage: 11,101,100. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $65. (#7132) 8239 1882 Ms65 nGC. NGC Census: (1059/227). PCGS Population (1157/186). Mintage: 11,101,100. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $440. (#7132) 8240 1882 Ms65 PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (1176/192). NGC Census: (1114/249). Mintage: 11,101,100. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $440. (#7132) 8241 1882-CC Ms64 PCGs. Ex: GSA. PCGS Population (9896/5832). NGC Census: (4662/3220). Mintage: 1,133,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $220. (#7134) 8242 1 8 8 2 - C C M s 6 5 P C G s . P C G S Population (4702/1132). NGC Census: (2551/669). Mintage: 1,133,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $430. (#7134) 8243 1882-CC Ms65 nGC. NGC Census: (2551/669). PCGS Population (4702/1132). Mintage: 1,133,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $430. (#7134) 8244 1882-CC Ms65 PCGs. Top 100, VA M - 2 M i s p l a c e d D a t e . P C G S Population (4704/1133). NGC Census: (2551/669). Mintage: 1,133,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $430. (#7134)

8245 1882-CC Ms65 PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (4702/1132). NGC Census: (2551/669). Mintage: 1,133,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $430. (#7134) 8246 1882-CC Ms63 Deep Mirror Prooflike PCGs. PCGS Population (556/1177). NGC Census: (245/411). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $420. (#97135) 8247 1882-o/s Ms62 nGC. NGC Census: (470/792). PCGS Population (636/545). Mintage: 1,039. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $325. (#7138) 8248 1882-o/s Ms63 nGC. NGC Census: (495/297). PCGS Population (324/220). Mintage: 1,039. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $735. (#7138) 8249 1882-s Ms63 nGC. NGC Census: (8547/49119). PCGS Population (14677/47823). Mintage: 9,250,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $43. (#7140) 8250 1882-s Ms65 nGC. NGC Census: (17261/7725). PCGS Population (16412/5025). Mintage: 9,250,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $185. (#7140) 8251 1882-s Ms65 nGC. NGC Census: (17261/7725). PCGS Population (16412/5025). Mintage: 9,250,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $185. (#7140) 8252 1882-s Ms65 nGC. NGC Census: (16757/7448). PCGS Population (16186/4985). Mintage: 9,250,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $210. (#7140) 8253 1 8 8 2 - s M s 6 5 P C G s . P C G S Population (16333/5002). NGC Census: (17112/7658). Mintage: 9,250,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $185. (#7140) 8254 1882-s Ms65 nGC. NGC Census: (17261/7725). PCGS Population (16414/5015). Mintage: 9,250,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $185. (#7140) 8255 1882-s Ms65 anaCs. NGC Census: (17261/7725). PCGS Population (16414/5015). Mintage: 9,250,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $185. (#7140) 8256 1 8 8 2 - s M s 6 6 P C G s . P C G S Population (4335/687). NGC Census: (6024/1701). Mintage: 9,250,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $400. (#7140)
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8231 1881-s Ms66 nGC. NGC Census: (15205/3906). PCGS Population (11815/1584). Mintage: 12,760,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $400. (#7130) 8232 1881-s Ms66 nGC. NGC Census: (13719/3409). PCGS Population (11681/1550). Mintage: 12,760,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $240. (#7130) 8233 1881-s Ms66 nGC. NGC Census: (15205/3906). PCGS Population (11822/1582). Mintage: 12,760,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $400. (#7130)

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8265 1883-CC Ms65+ PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (7284/1877). NGC Census: (3887/1067). Mintage: 1,204,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $360. (#7144) 8266 1 8 8 3 - C C M s 6 6 P C G s . P C G S Population (1728/140). NGC Census: (964/103). Mintage: 1,204,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $735. (#7144) 8267 1 8 8 3 - C C M s 6 6 P C G s . P C G S Population (1728/140). NGC Census: (964/103). Mintage: 1,204,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $735. (#7144) 8268 1 8 8 3 - C C M s 6 6 P C G s . P C G S Population (1743/141). NGC Census: (964/103). Mintage: 1,204,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $735. (#7144) 8269 1 8 8 3 - C C M s 6 6 n G C . N G C Census: (964/103). PCGS Population (1736/141). Mintage: 1,204,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $735. (#7144) 8270 1 8 8 3 - C C M s 6 6 P C G s . P C G S Population (1736/141). NGC Census: (964/103). Mintage: 1,204,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $735. (#7144) 8271 1 8 8 3 - C C M s 6 6 P C G s . P C G S Population (1736/141). NGC Census: (964/103). Mintage: 1,204,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $735. (#7144) 8272 1 8 8 3 - C C M s 6 6 P C G s . P C G S Population (1728/140). NGC Census: (964/103). Mintage: 1,204,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $735. (#7144) 8273 1 8 8 3 - C C M s 6 6 + P C G s . PCGS Population (1728/140). NGC Census: (964/103). Mintage: 1,204,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $735. (#7144) 8274 1883-CC Ms64 Prooflike nGC. NGC Census: (639/389). PCGS Population (1163/703). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $255. (#7145) 8275 1883-CC Ms64 Prooflike PCGs. PCGS Population (1166/703). NGC Census: (639/389). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $255. (#7145) 8276 1883-CC Ms65 Prooflike nGC. NGC Census: (314/75). PCGS Population (576/127). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $460. (#7145)

8277 1 8 8 3 - o M s 6 3 P C G s . P C G S Population (38577/40471). NGC Census: (38371/50943). Mintage: 8,725,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $58. (#7146) 8278 1883-o Ms64 nGC. NGC Census: (41319/10187). PCGS Population (33524/7540). Mintage: 8,725,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $85. (#7146) 8279 1 8 8 3 - o M s 6 5 P C G s . P C G S Population (6855/696). NGC Census: (9260/953). Mintage: 8,725,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $185. (#7146)

8257 1 8 8 2 - s M s 6 7 P C G s . P C G S Population (650/37). NGC Census: (1616/85). Mintage: 9,250,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $775. (#7140) 8258 1 8 8 2 - s M s 6 3 D e e p M i r r o r Prooflike nGC. CaC. NGC Census: (91/247). PCGS Population (63/114). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $180. (#97141) 8259 1883 Ms64 nGC. NGC Census: (8342/4667). PCGS Population (7856/4599). Mintage: 12,291,039. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $100. (#7142) 8260 1 8 8 3 - C C M s 6 4 P C G s . P C G S Population (13198/9161). NGC Census: (6278/4954). Mintage: 1,204,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $225. (#7144) 8261 1883-CC Ms64 nGC. NGC Census: (5986/4794). PCGS Population (12888/9037). Mintage: 1,204,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $215. (#7144) 8262 1 8 8 3 - C C M s 6 5 P C G s . P C G S Population (7284/1877). NGC Census: (3887/1067). Mintage: 1,204,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $360. (#7144) 8263 1883-CC Ms65 nGC. NGC Census: (3887/1067). PCGS Population (7290/1868). Mintage: 1,204,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $360. (#7144) 8264 1883-CC Ms65 nGC. NGC Census: (3887/1067). PCGS Population (7290/1868). Mintage: 1,204,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $360. (#7144)
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8280 1 8 8 3 - o M s 6 5 P C G s . P C G S Population (6855/696). NGC Census: (9260/953). Mintage: 8,725,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $185. (#7146) 8281 1 8 8 3 - o M s 6 5 P C G s . P C G S Population (6844/696). NGC Census: (9223/964). Mintage: 8,725,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $185. (#7146) 8282 1 8 8 3 - o M s 6 5 n G C . N G C Census: (9223/964). PCGS Population (6844/696). Mintage: 8,725,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $185. (#7146) 8283 1 8 8 3 - s aU 5 5 P C G s . P C G S Population (600/2923). NGC Census: (635/2185). Mintage: 6,250,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $150. (#7148) 8284 1883-s aU58 nGC. NGC Census: (590/1595). PCGS Population (405/2518). Mintage: 6,250,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $240. (#7148)

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8285 1883-s stained nGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (81/1514). PCGS Population (143/2403). Mintage: 6,250,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $400. (#7148) 8286 1883-s Ms61 nGC. NGC Census: (312/1202). PCGS Population (398/1977). Mintage: 6,250,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS61: $610. (#7148) 8287 1 8 8 4 - C C M s 6 4 P C G s . P C G S Population (14192/8252). NGC Census: (7278/4861). Mintage: 1,136,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $230. (#7152) 8288 1884-CC Ms64 nGC. NGC Census: (7278/4861). PCGS Population (14192/8252). Mintage: 1,136,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $230. (#7152) 8289 1 8 8 4 - C C M s 6 4 P C G s . P C G S Population (14206/8248). NGC Census: (7278/4861). Mintage: 1,136,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $230. (#7152) 8290 1884-CC Ms64+ PCGs. secure. Ex: GSA. PCGS Population (14192/8252). NGC Census: (7278/4861). Mintage: 1,136,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $230. (#7152) 8291 1884-CC Ms64 PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (14206/8248). NGC Census: (7278/4861). Mintage: 1,136,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $230. (#7152) 8292 1884-CC Ms65 nGC. NGC Census: (3889/972). PCGS Population (6800/1452). Mintage: 1,136,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $360. (#7152) 8293 1 8 8 4 - C C M s 6 5 P C G s . P C G S Population (6808/1440). NGC Census: (3889/972). Mintage: 1,136,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $360. (#7152) 8294 1884-CC Ms65 nGC. NGC Census: (3889/972). PCGS Population (6808/1440). Mintage: 1,136,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $360. (#7152) 8295 1 8 8 4 - C C M s 6 5 P C G s . P C G S Population (6808/1440). NGC Census: (3889/972). Mintage: 1,136,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $360. (#7152)

8296 1 8 8 4 - C C M s 6 6 P C G s . P C G S Population (1388/64). NGC Census: (873/99). Mintage: 1,136,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $725. (#7152) 8297 1884-CC Ms66 nGC. NGC Census: (873/99). PCGS Population (1376/64). Mintage: 1,136,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $725. (#7152) 8298 1 8 8 4 - C C M s 6 6 P C G s . P C G S Population (1376/64). NGC Census: (873/99). Mintage: 1,136,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $725. (#7152) 8299 1 8 8 4 - C C M s 6 6 P C G s . P C G S Population (1376/64). NGC Census: (873/99). Mintage: 1,136,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $725. (#7152) 8300 1 8 8 4 - C C M s 6 6 + P C G s . C a C . PCGS Population (1376/64). NGC Census: (873/99). Mintage: 1,136,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $725. (#7152) 8301 1884-CC Ms64 Prooflike PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (1207/540). NGC Census: (708/314). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $265. (#7153) 8302 1884-CC Ms65 Prooflike PCGs. PCGS Population (458/82). NGC Census: (254/60). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $460. (#7153) 8303 1884-CC Ms65 Prooflike nGC. NGC Census: (254/60). PCGS Population (458/82). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $460. (#7153) 8304 1884-o Ms63 nGC. NGC Census: (58858/93152). PCGS Population (65178/74099). Mintage: 9,730,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $58. (#7154) 8305 1884-o Ms64 nGC. NGC Census: (68422/16974). PCGS Population (56433/13492). Mintage: 9,730,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $67. (#7154) 8306 1884-o Ms64 nGC. NGC Census: (73677/18468). PCGS Population (59134/13825). Mintage: 9,730,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $85. (#7154) 8307 1 8 8 4 - o M s 6 5 P C G s . P C G S Population (12678/1248). NGC Census: (16886/1803). Mintage: 9,730,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $185. (#7154)

8308 1 8 8 4 - o M s 6 5 P C G s . P C G S Population (12674/1256). NGC Census: (16886/1803). Mintage: 9,730,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $185. (#7154)

8309 1884-o Ms66 nGC. NGC Census: (1651/103). PCGS Population (1179/56). Mintage: 9,730,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $400. (#7154) 8310 1884-o Ms66 nGC. NGC Census: (1698/105). PCGS Population (1191/57). Mintage: 9,730,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $400. (#7154) 8311 1884-o Ms66 PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (1191/57). NGC Census: (1698/105). Mintage: 9,730,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $400. (#7154) 8312 1884-s aU53 nGC. NGC Census: (889/3068). PCGS Population (908/2207). Mintage: 3,200,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU53: $250. (#7156) 8313 1884-s aU55 anaCs. NGC Census: (1304/1764). PCGS Population (1283/923). Mintage: 3,200,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $375. (#7156) 8314 1885 Ms63 nGC. NGC Census: (17729/39936). PCGS Population (17772/32154). Mintage: 17,787,768. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $58. (#7158) 8315 1885 Ms65 nGC. NGC Census: (9437/1808). PCGS Population (7791/1353). Mintage: 17,787,768. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $185. (#7158)
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8316 1885 Ms65 Prooflike nGC. NGC Census: (178/43). PCGS Population (187/44). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $300. (#7159) 8317 1885 Ms66 Prooflike nGC. CaC. NGC Census: (39/4). PCGS Population (45/2). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $735. (#7159) 8318 1885 Ms63 Deep Mirror Prooflike nGC. NGC Census: (299/775). PCGS Population (513/932). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $120. (#97159) 8319 1885 Ms64 Deep Mirror Prooflike PCGs. PCGS Population (570/362). NGC Census: (515/260). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $320. (#97159) 8320 1885 Ms65 Deep Mirror Prooflike PCGs. PCGS Population (297/65). NGC Census: (200/60). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $725. (#97159) 8321 1 8 8 5 - C C M s 6 1 a n a C s . NGC Census: (136/8364). PCGS Population (240/17468). Mintage: 228,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS61: $535. (#7160) 8322 1885-CC Ms63 nGC. NGC Census: (2061/5613). PCGS Population (4382/11687). Mintage: 228,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $560. (#7160) 8323 1 8 8 5 - C C M s 6 3 P C G s . P C G S Population (4387/11674). NGC Census: (2061/5613). Mintage: 228,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $560. (#7160) 8324 1 8 8 5 - C C M s 6 3 P C G s . P C G S Population (4387/11674). NGC Census: (2061/5613). Mintage: 228,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $560. (#7160) 8325 1 8 8 5 - C C M s 6 3 P C G s . P C G S Population (4387/11674). NGC Census: (2061/5613). Mintage: 228,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $560. (#7160) 8326 1885-CC Ms63 PCGs. Ex: GSA. PCGS Population (4387/11674). NGC Census: (2061/5613). Mintage: 228,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $560. (#7160) 8327 1 8 8 5 - C C M s 6 3 P C G s . P C G S Population (4387/11674). NGC Census: (2061/5613). Mintage: 228,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $560. (#7160)

8328 1885-CC Ms64 nGC. NGC Census: (3138/2475). PCGS Population (6874/4813). Mintage: 228,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $590. (#7160) 8329 1 8 8 5 - C C M s 6 4 P C G s . P C G S Population (6876/4798). NGC Census: (3138/2475). Mintage: 228,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $590. (#7160) 8330 1885-CC Ms64 nGC. NGC Census: (3138/2475). PCGS Population (6876/4817). Mintage: 228,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $590. (#7160) 8331 1 8 8 5 - C C M s 6 4 P C G s . P C G S Population (6876/4798). NGC Census: (3138/2475). Mintage: 228,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $590. (#7160) 8332 1885-CC Ms64 PCGs. Ex: GSA. PCGS Population (6876/4798). NGC Census: (3138/2475). Mintage: 228,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $590. (#7160) 8333 1 8 8 5 - C C M s 6 4 P C G s . P C G S Population (6876/4798). NGC Census: (3138/2475). Mintage: 228,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $590. (#7160) 8334 1 8 8 5 - C C M s 6 4 P C G s . P C G S Population (6876/4798). NGC Census: (3138/2475). Mintage: 228,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $590. (#7160) 8335 1 8 8 5 - C C M s 6 4 P C G s . P C G S Population (6876/4798). NGC Census: (3138/2475). Mintage: 228,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $590. (#7160) 8336 1 8 8 5 - C C M s 6 4 P C G s . P C G S Population (6876/4798). NGC Census: (3138/2475). Mintage: 228,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $590. (#7160) 8337 1 8 8 5 - C C M s 6 4 P C G s . P C G S Population (6876/4798). NGC Census: (3138/2475). Mintage: 228,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $590. (#7160) 8338 1 8 8 5 - C C M s 6 4 P C G s . P C G S Population (6876/4798). NGC Census: (3138/2475). Mintage: 228,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $590. (#7160)

8339 1 8 8 5 - C C M s 6 4 P C G s . P C G S Population (6876/4798). NGC Census: (3138/2475). Mintage: 228,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $590. (#7160) 8340 1 8 8 5 - C C M s 6 4 P C G s . P C G S Population (6876/4798). NGC Census: (3138/2475). Mintage: 228,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $590. (#7160) 8341 1885-CC Ms64 nGC. NGC Census: (3138/2475). PCGS Population (6876/4798). Mintage: 228,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $590. (#7160) 8342 1885-CC Ms64 nGC. NGC Census: (3138/2475). PCGS Population (6876/4798). Mintage: 228,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $590. (#7160) 8343 1 8 8 5 - C C M s 6 4 + P C G s . PCGS Population (6874/4813). NGC Census: (3138/2475). Mintage: 228,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $590. (#7160) 8344 1885-CC Ms64 PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (6876/4798). NGC Census: (3138/2475). Mintage: 228,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $590. (#7160)

8345 1 8 8 5 - C C M s 6 5 P C G s . P C G S Population (3820/978). NGC Census: (1694/781). Mintage: 228,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $930. (#7160) 8346 1 8 8 5 - C C M s 6 5 P C G s . P C G S Population (3820/978). NGC Census: (1694/781). Mintage: 228,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $930. (#7160)

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8347 1 8 8 5 - C C M s 6 5 P C G s . P C G S Population (3820/978). NGC Census: (1694/781). Mintage: 228,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $930. (#7160) 8348 1885-CC Ms65 nGC. NGC Census: (1694/781). PCGS Population (3820/978). Mintage: 228,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $930. (#7160) 8349 1885-CC Ms65 nGC. NGC Census: (1694/781). PCGS Population (3820/978). Mintage: 228,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $930. (#7160) 8350 1885-CC Ms65 nGC. NGC Census: (1694/781). PCGS Population (3820/978). Mintage: 228,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $930. (#7160) 8351 1885-CC Ms65 nGC. NGC Census: (1694/781). PCGS Population (3820/978). Mintage: 228,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $930. (#7160) 8352 1 8 8 5 - C C M s 6 5 P C G s . P C G S Population (3820/978). NGC Census: (1694/781). Mintage: 228,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $930. (#7160) 8353 1 8 8 5 - C C M s 6 5 P C G s . P C G S Population (3820/978). NGC Census: (1694/781). Mintage: 228,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $930. (#7160) 8354 1 8 8 5 - C C M s 6 5 P C G s . P C G S Population (3820/978). NGC Census: (1694/781). Mintage: 228,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $930. (#7160) 8355 1 8 8 5 - C C M s 6 5 P C G s . P C G S Population (3820/978). NGC Census: (1694/781). Mintage: 228,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $930. (#7160) 8356 1 8 8 5 - C C M s 6 5 P C G s . P C G S Population (3820/978). NGC Census: (1694/781). Mintage: 228,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $930. (#7160) 8357 1 8 8 5 - C C M s 6 5 P C G s . P C G S Population (3820/978). NGC Census: (1694/781). Mintage: 228,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $930. (#7160)

8358 1 8 8 5 - C C M s 6 6 P C G s . P C G S Population (936/42). NGC Census: (711/70). Mintage: 228,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $1,625. (#7160) 8359 1 8 8 5 - C C M s 6 6 + P C G s . C a C . PCGS Population (936/42). NGC Census: (711/70). Mintage: 228,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $1,625. (#7160) 8360 1885-CC Ms63 Prooflike nGC. NGC Census: (163/325). PCGS Population (327/589). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $590. (#7161) 8361 1885-CC Ms61 Deep Mirror Prooflike PCGs. PCGS Population (43/1251). NGC Census: (12/462). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS61: $575. (#97161) 8362 1885-CC Ms62 Deep Mirror Prooflike PCGs. PCGS Population (175/1075). NGC Census: (65/397). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $600. (#97161) 8363 1885-o Ms63 nGC. NGC Census: (49358/106113). PCGS Population (54775/80270). Mintage: 9,185,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $58. (#7162) 8364 1885-o Ms64 nGC. NGC Census: (75724/29415). PCGS Population (59641/19356). Mintage: 9,185,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $85. (#7162) 8365 1885-o Ms64 nGC. NGC Census: (76141/29596). PCGS Population (60495/19481). Mintage: 9,185,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $85. (#7162) 8366 1885-o Ms64 nGC. NGC Census: (76422/29691). PCGS Population (60758/19512). Mintage: 9,185,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $85. (#7162) 8367 1 8 8 5 - o M s 6 4 P C G s . P C G S Population (60758/19512). NGC Census: (76422/29691). Mintage: 9,185,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $85. (#7162) 8368 1885-o Ms65 nGC. NGC Census: (24106/4374). PCGS Population (16810/2345). Mintage: 9,185,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $210. (#7162) 8369 1885-o Ms66 PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (2210/158). NGC Census: (4078/500). Mintage: 9,185,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $400. (#7162) 8370 1885-s Ms62 nGC. NGC Census: (850/3077). PCGS Population (1512/5221). Mintage: 1,497,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $220. (#7164) 8371 1885-s Ms64 nGC. NGC Census: (1341/264). PCGS Population (2111/455). Mintage: 1,497,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $560. (#7164) 8372 1885-s Ms64 PCGs. S/S VAM-6, Top 100. PCGS Population (2111/455). NGC Census: (1341/264). Mintage: 1,497,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $560. (#7164) 8373 1 8 8 5 - s M s 6 4 a n a C s . N G C Census: (1341/264). PCGS Population (2103/443). Mintage: 1,497,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $560. (#7164) 8374 1886 Ms62 nGC. NGC Census: (4400/98506). PCGS Population (6118/86000). Mintage: 19,963,886. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $43. (#7166) 8375 1886 Ms63 nGC. NGC Census: (26642/72518). PCGS Population (32221/54788). Mintage: 19,963,886. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $58. (#7166) 8376 1886 Ms64 nGC. NGC Census: (47526/24992). PCGS Population (38091/16697). Mintage: 19,963,886. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $85. (#7166)
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8377 1886 Ms64 nGC. NGC Census: (44927/23546). PCGS Population (36092/16379). Mintage: 19,963,886. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $67. (#7166) 8378 1886 Ms64 nGC. NGC Census: (47323/24907). PCGS Population (37700/16617). Mintage: 19,963,886. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $85. (#7166) 8379 1886 Ms64 nGC. NGC Census: (47690/25051). PCGS Population (38203/16728). Mintage: 19,963,886. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $85. (#7166) From The Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr. Collection. 8380 1886 Ms64 nGC. Double Die Reverse Arrows, VAM-17, Top 100; and a 1921 Ms63 anaCs. (Total: 2 coins) 8381 1886 Ms64 nGC. CaC. Ex: Battle Creek Collection. NGC Census: (47690/25051). PCGS Population (38203/16728). Mintage: 19,963,886. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $85. (#7166) 8382 1886 Ms65 nGC. NGC Census: (19448/5459). PCGS Population (13990/2627). Mintage: 19,963,886. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $185. (#7166) 8383 1886 Ms65 nGC. NGC Census: (18594/4959). PCGS Population (13775/2603). Mintage: 19,963,886. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $142. (#7166) 8384 1886 Ms65 PCGs. PCGS Population (14054/2643). NGC Census: (19501/5491). Mintage: 19,963,886. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $185. (#7166) 8385 1886 Ms65 PCGs. PCGS Population (14054/2643). NGC Census: (19501/5491). Mintage: 19,963,886. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $185. (#7166) 8386 1886 Ms65 PCGs. PCGS Population (14083/2645). NGC Census: (19535/5516). Mintage: 19,963,886. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $185. (#7166) 8387 1886 Ms65 Prooflike PCGs. PCGS Population (100/18). NGC Census: (103/22). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $250. (#7167)

8388 1886-o aU58 nGC. NGC Census: (1201/1440). PCGS Population (811/1873). Mintage: 10,710,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $225. (#7168) 8389 1886-o Ms61 nGC. NGC Census: (454/830). PCGS Population (336/1361). Mintage: 10,710,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS61: $770. (#7168) 8390 1 8 8 6 - s aU 5 8 a n a C s . N G C Census: (240/2612). PCGS Population (258/4482). Mintage: 750,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $180. (#7170) 8391 1886-s Ms63 nGC. NGC Census: (912/822). PCGS Population (1634/1455). Mintage: 750,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $425. (#7170) 8392 1 8 8 6 - s M s 6 3 P C G s . P C G S Population (1634/1455). NGC Census: (912/822). Mintage: 750,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $425. (#7170) 8393 1887 Ms63 nGC. NGC Census: (45540/100332). PCGS Population (40696/67074). Mintage: 20,290,710. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $58. (#7172) 8394 1887 Ms63 nGC. NGC Census: (46700/101450). PCGS Population (41899/68316). Mintage: 20,290,710. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $58. (#7172) 8395 1 8 8 7 M s 6 4 n G C . D o u b l e D i e Obverse, Gator Eye, VAM-12, Top 100. NGC Census: (73192/28258). PCGS Population (52453/15826). Mintage: 20,290,710. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $85. (#7172) 8396 1887 Ms64 PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (52200/15805). NGC Census: (72917/28185). Mintage: 20,290,710. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $85. (#7172) 8397 1887 Ms65 nGC. NGC Census: (24220/3761). PCGS Population (14309/1375). Mintage: 20,290,710. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $185. (#7172) 8398 1887 Ms65 nGC. NGC Census: (24220/3761). PCGS Population (14309/1375). Mintage: 20,290,710. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $185. (#7172)

8399 1887 Ms65 nGC. NGC Census: (24204/3749). PCGS Population (14291/1372). Mintage: 20,290,710. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $185. (#7172) 8400 1887 Ms65 nGC. NGC Census: (24387/3798). PCGS Population (14424/1381). Mintage: 20,290,710. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $185. (#7172)

8401 1887 Ms66+ PCGs. PCGS Population (1311/68). NGC Census: (3512/294). Mintage: 20,290,710. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $400. (#7172) 8402 1887 Ms66 PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (1311/68). NGC Census: (3512/294). Mintage: 20,290,710. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $400. (#7172) 8403 1887 Ms64 Deep Mirror Prooflike PCGs. PCGS Population (352/201). NGC Census: (446/139). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $325. (#97173) 8404 1887-o Ms64 nGC. NGC Census: (1778/88). PCGS Population (2308/295). Mintage: 11,550,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $320. (#7176) 8405 1887-o Ms64 nGC. NGC Census: (1778/88). PCGS Population (2308/295). Mintage: 11,550,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $320. (#7176) 8406 1887-o Ms64 PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (2301/296). NGC Census: (1778/88). Mintage: 11,550,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $320. (#7176)

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8407 1887-o Ms64+ PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (2308/295). NGC Census: (1778/88). Mintage: 11,550,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $320. (#7176) 8408 1887-o Ms64+ PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (2301/296). NGC Census: (1778/88). Mintage: 11,550,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $320. (#7176) 8409 1887-s 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. Mintage: 1,771,000. (#7180) 8410 1887-s/s Ms62 anaCs. Top 100, VAM-2. NGC Census: (1086/2568). PCGS Population (1601/4447). Mintage: 1,771,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $125. (#7180) 8411 1 8 8 7 - s M s 6 4 P C G s . P C G S Population (1652/324). NGC Census: (918/164). Mintage: 1,771,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $550. (#7180) 8412 1887-s Ms64 nGC. NGC Census: (918/164). PCGS Population (1640/318). Mintage: 1,771,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $550. (#7180) 8413 1 8 8 7 - s M s 6 4 + P C G s . P C G S Population (1640/318). NGC Census: (918/164). Mintage: 1,771,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $550. (#7180) 8414 1888 Ms63 PCGs. PCGS Population (11661/15888). NGC Census: (10777/23066). Mintage: 19,183,832. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $67. (#7182) 8415 1888 Ms64 PCGs. PCGS Population (11984/3658). NGC Census: (16582/6092). Mintage: 19,183,832. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $68. (#7182) 8416 1888 Ms64 PCGs. PCGS Population (12205/3683). NGC Census: (16869/6197). Mintage: 19,183,832. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $110. (#7182) 8417 1888 Ms64 PCGs. PCGS Population (12205/3683). NGC Census: (16869/6197). Mintage: 19,183,832. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $110. (#7182)

8418 1888 Ms64 PCGs. PCGS Population (12205/3683). NGC Census: (16869/6197). Mintage: 19,183,832. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $110. (#7182) 8419 1888 Ms64 PCGs. PCGS Population (11984/3658). NGC Census: (16582/6092). Mintage: 19,183,832. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $68. (#7182) 8420 1888 Ms64 nGC. NGC Census: (17287/6362). PCGS Population (12767/3733). Mintage: 19,183,832. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $100. (#7182) 8421 1888 Ms64 nGC. NGC Census: (17287/6362). PCGS Population (12767/3733). Mintage: 19,183,832. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $100. (#7182) 8422 1888 Ms66 PCGs. PCGS Population (564/15). NGC Census: (909/68). Mintage: 19,183,832. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $515. (#7182) 8423 1888 Ms66 PCGs. PCGS Population (564/15). NGC Census: (909/68). Mintage: 19,183,832. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $515. (#7182)

8426 1888 Ms64 Prooflike PCGs. PCGS Population (135/54). NGC Census: (83/32). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $135. (#7183) 8427 1888 Ms63 Deep Mirror Prooflike PCGs. PCGS Population (95/164). NGC Census: (69/124). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $250. (#97183) 8428 1 8 8 8 - o M s 6 5 P C G s . P C G S Population (1676/194). NGC Census: (1292/39). Mintage: 12,150,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $480. (#7184) 8429 1 8 8 8 - o M s 6 5 P C G s . P C G S Population (1665/193). NGC Census: (1283/40). Mintage: 12,150,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $480. (#7184) 8430 1 8 8 8 - s M s 6 3 P C G s . P C G S Population (1984/1630). NGC Census: (899/973). Mintage: 657,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $362. (#7186) 8431 1888-s Ms64 nGC. NGC Census: (862/111). PCGS Population (1362/267). Mintage: 657,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $775. (#7186) 8432 1 8 8 8 - s M s 6 4 a n a C s . N G C Census: (862/111). PCGS Population (1362/267). Mintage: 657,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $775. (#7186) 8433 1889 Ms63 PCGs. PCGS Population (12498/10664). NGC Census: (13075/15379). Mintage: 21,726,812. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $65. (#7188) 8434 (4)1889 Ms64 nGC. (Total: 4 coins) 8435 1 8 8 9 M s 6 4 P C G s . P C G S Population (8857/1807). NGC Census: (13292/2087). Mintage: 21,726,812. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $100. (#7188) 8436 1889 Ms64 PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (8857/1807). NGC Census: (13292/2087). Mintage: 21,726,812. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $100. (#7188) 8437 1889 Ms65 PCGs. PCGS Population (1635/184). NGC Census: (1894/193). Mintage: 21,726,812. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $240. (#7188)

8424 1888 Ms66 PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (564/15). NGC Census: (909/68). Mintage: 19,183,832. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $515. (#7182) 8425 1888 Ms66+ PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (564/15). NGC Census: (909/68). Mintage: 19,183,832. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $515. (#7182)

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8438 1889-CC aG3 nGC. CaC. NGC Census: (0/3072). PCGS Population (67/4896). Mintage: 350,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AG3 : $292. (#7190) 8439 1889-CC Good 4 PCGs. PCGS Population (105/4799). NGC Census: (65/3007). Mintage: 350,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Good 4 : $460. (#7190) 8440 1889-CC Good 6 nGC. CaC. NGC Census: (107/2900). PCGS Population (172/4619). Mintage: 350,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Good 6 : $486. (#7190) 8441 1 8 8 9 - C C V G 1 0 P C G s . P C G S Population (260/4142). NGC Census: (148/2631). Mintage: 350,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VG10: $614. (#7190) 8442 1889-CC Fine 15 nGC. CaC. NGC Census: (167/2271). PCGS Population (387/3431). Mintage: 350,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Fine 15: $853. (#7190) 8443 1889-o Ms62 nGC. NGC Census: (655/2227). PCGS Population (1097/3378). Mintage: 11,875,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $170. (#7192) 8444 1 8 8 9 - o M s 6 3 P C G s . P C G S Population (1862/1516). NGC Census: (1267/960). Mintage: 11,875,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $315. (#7192) 8445 1889-s Ms61 nGC. NGC Census: (280/3622). PCGS Population (294/6250). Mintage: 700,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS61: $180. (#7194) 8446 1889-s Ms63 nGC. Ex: Redfield Hoard. NGC Census: (1325/1462). PCGS Population (2364/2628). Mintage: 700,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $285. (#7194) 8447 1889-s Ms64 nGC. NGC Census: (1246/266). PCGS Population (2050/605). Mintage: 700,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $500. (#7194) 8448 1889-s Ms64 nGC. Ex: Redfield. NGC Census: (1246/266). PCGS Population (2046/606). Mintage: 700,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $500. (#7194)

8449 1889-s Ms64 nGC. Ex: Redfield. NGC Census: (1246/266). PCGS Population (2046/606). Mintage: 700,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $500. (#7194) 8450 1889-s Ms64 nGC. Ex: Redfield. NGC Census: (1246/266). PCGS Population (2046/606). Mintage: 700,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $500. (#7194) 8451 1 8 8 9 - s M s 6 4 P C G s . P C G S Population (2046/606). NGC Census: (1246/266). Mintage: 700,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $500. (#7194) From The Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr. Collection.

8456 1890-CC Ms63 nGC. NGC Census: (1448/1099). PCGS Population (3201/2288). Mintage: 2,309,041. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $665. (#7198) 8457 1890-CC Ms63 nGC. NGC Census: (1448/1099). PCGS Population (3205/2257). Mintage: 2,309,041. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $665. (#7198) 8458 1890-CC Ms61 Prooflike PCGs. PCGS Population (44/369). NGC Census: (37/239). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS61: $435. (#7199) 8459 1890-CC Ms63 Prooflike PCGs. PCGS Population (128/113). NGC Census: (92/67). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $850. (#7199) 8460 1890-o Ms64 nGC. NGC Census: (2608/185). PCGS Population (3157/455). Mintage: 10,701,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $240. (#7200) 8461 1890-o Ms64 nGC. NGC Census: (2608/185). PCGS Population (3159/455). Mintage: 10,701,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $240. (#7200) 8462 1 8 9 0 - o M s 6 4 a n a C s . N G C Census: (2608/185). PCGS Population (3141/454). Mintage: 10,701,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $240. (#7200)

8452 1890 Ms65 PCGs. PCGS Population (368/1). NGC Census: (274/5). Mintage: 16,802,590. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $1,600. (#7196) 8453 1890-CC Cleaned anaCs. aU 5 5 D e t a i l s . N G C C e n s u s : (132/4510). PCGS Population (207/8563). Mintage: 2,309,041. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $200. (#7198) 8454 1 8 9 0 - C C aU 5 8 n G C . N G C Census: (274/4236). PCGS Population (267/8288). Mintage: 2,309,041. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $230. (#7198) 8455 1 8 9 0 - C C M s 6 2 P C G s . P C G S Population (2108/5462). NGC Census: (1180/2547). Mintage: 2,309,041. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $510. (#7198)

8463 1890-o Ms64 PCGs. PCGS Population (3139/454). NGC Census: (2608/185). Mintage: 10,701,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $240. (#7200) From The Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr. Collection. 8464 1890-o Ms64+ PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (3139/454). NGC Census: (2608/185). Mintage: 10,701,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $240. (#7200) 8465 1890-o Ms63 Deep Mirror Prooflike PCGs. PCGS Population (102/153). NGC Census: (81/118). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $280. (#97201) 8466 1890-s Ms63 PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (3236/3526). NGC Census: (2519/2431). Mintage: 8,230,373. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $88. (#7202) 8467 1891 Ms64 nGC. NGC Census: (1101/116). PCGS Population (1588/114). Mintage: 8,694,206. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $535. (#7204)

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8468 1891 Ms64 PCGs. PCGS Population (1577/114). NGC Census: (1101/116). Mintage: 8,694,206. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $535. (#7204) 8469 1891 Ms64 PCGs. PCGS Population (1577/114). NGC Census: (1101/116). Mintage: 8,694,206. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $535. (#7204) 8470 1891 Ms64 PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (1577/114). NGC Census: (1101/116). Mintage: 8,694,206. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $535. (#7204) 8471 1891-CC Cleaned anaCs. aU 5 8 D e t a i l s . N G C C e n s u s : (348/6559). PCGS Population (297/11800). Mintage: 1,618,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $190. (#7206) 8472 1 8 9 1 - C C aU 5 8 n G C . N G C Census: (348/6559). PCGS Population (296/11790). Mintage: 1,618,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $190. (#7206) 8473 1 8 9 1 - C C M s 6 2 P C G s . P C G S Population (2642/7907). NGC Census: (1803/3927). Mintage: 1,618,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $460. (#7206) 8474 1891-CC Ms63 nGC. NGC Census: (2242/1685). PCGS Population (4399/3508). Mintage: 1,618,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $565. (#7206) 8475 1 8 9 1 - C C M s 6 3 P C G s . P C G S Population (4399/3508). NGC Census: (2242/1685). Mintage: 1,618,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $565. (#7206) 8476 1891-CC Ms63 PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (4399/3508). NGC Census: (2242/1685). Mintage: 1,618,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $565. (#7206) 8477 1 8 9 1 - o M s 6 3 P C G s . P C G S Population (2002/1344). NGC Census: (1404/1056). Mintage: 7,954,529. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $275. (#7208) 8478 1 8 9 1 - o M s 6 3 P C G s . P C G S Population (2002/1344). NGC Census: (1404/1056). Mintage: 7,954,529. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $275. (#7208)

8479 1891-o Ms63 nGC. NGC Census: (1404/1056). PCGS Population (2002/1344). Mintage: 7,954,529. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $275. (#7208)

8487 1892-CC Fine 12 nGC. NGC Census: (26/4196). PCGS Population (71/7139). Mintage: 1,352,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Fine 12: $170. (#7214) 8488 1 8 9 2 - C C V F 2 0 a n a C s . NGC Census: (25/4145). PCGS Population (71/6998). Mintage: 1,352,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $230. (#7214) 8489 1 8 9 2 - C C P o l i s h e d n G C Details. XF. NGC Census: (43/4016). PCGS Population (114/6674). Mintage: 1,352,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $410. (#7214) 8490 1 8 9 2 - C C aU 5 5 a n a C s . NGC Census: (124/3707). PCGS Population (160/6160). Mintage: 1,352,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $700. (#7214) 8491 1892-CC Cleaned anaCs. aU 5 8 D e t a i l s . N G C C e n s u s : (186/3521). PCGS Population (211/5954). Mintage: 1,352,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $800. (#7214) 8492 1892-CC improperly Cleaned nGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (90/3431). PCGS Population (134/5815). Mintage: 1,352,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $1,175. (#7214) 8493 1 8 9 2 - o M s 6 2 a n a C s . N G C Census: (648/2871). PCGS Population (1003/4181). Mintage: 2,744,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $205. (#7216) 8494 1892-o Ms64 nGC. NGC Census: (1316/77). PCGS Population (1714/159). Mintage: 2,744,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $685. (#7216) 8495 1892-s VF20 PCGs. PCGS Population (109/2768). NGC Census: (41/2446). Mintage: 1,200,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $105. (#7218) 8496 1892-s VF30 PCGs. PCGS Population (202/2451). NGC Census: (120/2255). Mintage: 1,200,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF30: $169. (#7218) 8497 1 8 9 2 - s V F 3 5 a n a C s . N G C Census: (120/2135). PCGS Population (251/2200). Mintage: 1,200,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF35: $203. (#7218)

8480 1891-o Ms64 nGC. NGC Census: (986/70). PCGS Population (1273/80). Mintage: 7,954,529. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $675. (#7208) 8481 1 8 9 1 - o M s 6 4 P C G s . P C G S Population (1264/80). NGC Census: (986/70). Mintage: 7,954,529. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $675. (#7208) 8482 1891-s Ms64 nGC. NGC Census: (1267/235). PCGS Population (1830/458). Mintage: 5,296,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $250. (#7210) 8483 1891-s Ms64 nGC. NGC Census: (1267/235). PCGS Population (1830/458). Mintage: 5,296,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $250. (#7210) 8484 1891-s Ms64 PCGs. PCGS Population (1825/455). NGC Census: (1267/235). Mintage: 5,296,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $250. (#7210) From The Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr. Collection. 8485 1892 Ms63 nGC. NGC Census: (1058/871). PCGS Population (1664/1505). Mintage: 1,037,245. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $362. (#7212) 8486 1892 Ms63 PCGs. PCGS Population (1664/1505). NGC Census: (1058/871). Mintage: 1,037,245. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $362. (#7212)

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8498 1892-s Rim Filing nGC Details. XF. NGC Census: (310/1825). PCGS Population (476/1724). Mintage: 1,200,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $265. (#7218) 8499 1892-s XF45 nGC. NGC Census: (871/954). PCGS Population (866/858). Mintage: 1,200,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $601. (#7218) 8500 1892-s XF45 nGC. NGC Census: (871/954). PCGS Population (869/857). Mintage: 1,200,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $601. (#7218) 8501 1892-s Whizzed nGC Details. aU. NGC Census: (315/639). PCGS Population (333/524). Mintage: 1,200,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $1,225. (#7218) 8502 1893 VF20 nGC. NGC Census: (23/3271). PCGS Population (42/5106). Mintage: 389,792. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $175. (#7220) 8503 1893 XF45 nGC. NGC Census: (240/2789). PCGS Population (412/4276). Mintage: 389,792. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $229. (#7220) 8504 1893 aU50 nGC. NGC Census: (195/2594). PCGS Population (260/4012). Mintage: 389,792. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $265. (#7220) 8505 1893 Cleaned anaCs. aU50 Details. NGC Census: (195/2594). PCGS Population (260/4016). Mintage: 389,792. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $265. (#7220) 8506 1893 aU55 nGC. NGC Census: (218/2164). PCGS Population (206/3596). Mintage: 389,792. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $320. (#7220) 8507 1893 aU55 nGC. NGC Census: (221/2193). PCGS Population (219/3626). Mintage: 389,792. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $320. (#7220) 8508 1893 Cleaned anaCs. aU58 Details. NGC Census: (206/1987). PCGS Population (183/3443). Mintage: 389,792. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $360. (#7220) 8509 1893 obv improperly Cleaned nGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (32/1955). PCGS Population (47/3393). Mintage: 389,792. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $580. (#7220)
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8517 1893-o Fine 15 nGC. NGC Census: (45/1912). PCGS Population (90/2754). Mintage: 300,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Fine 15: $198. (#7224) 8518 1 8 9 3 - o V F 3 5 P C G s . P C G S Population (113/2310). NGC Census: (49/1688). Mintage: 300,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF35: $374. (#7224) 8519 1893-o improperly Cleaned nGC Details. aU. NGC Census: (108/1300). PCGS Population (192/1643). Mintage: 300,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $660. (#7224) 8520 1894 Good 4 nGC. NGC Census: (39/2585). PCGS Population (35/3825). Mintage: 110,972. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Good 4 : $725. (#7228) 8521 1894 Fine 12 nGC. NGC Census: (45/2444). PCGS Population (50/3625). Mintage: 110,972. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Fine 12: $1,000. (#7228) 8522 1894 scratches nGC Details. Fine. NGC Census: (45/2444). PCGS Population (49/3619). Mintage: 110,972. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Fine 12: $1,000. (#7228) 8523 1894 improperly Cleaned nGC Details. VF. NGC Census: (32/2381). PCGS Population (65/3487). Mintage: 110,972. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $1,050. (#7228) 8524 1 8 9 4 a l t e r e d s u r f a c e s a n a C s . aU 5 0 D e t a i l s . N G C Census: (119/1663). PCGS Population (260/2105). Mintage: 110,972. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $1,365. (#7228) 8525 1 8 9 4 - o aU 5 3 a n a C s . N G C Census: (329/2039). PCGS Population (337/2051). Mintage: 1,723,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU53: $195. (#7230) 8526 1894-o aU58 nGC. NGC Census: (685/910). PCGS Population (446/1114). Mintage: 1,723,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $350. (#7230) 8527 1894-o aU58 nGC. NGC Census: (685/910). PCGS Population (447/1107). Mintage: 1,723,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $350. (#7230)

8510 1893 Ms62 nGC. NGC Census: (414/1370). PCGS Population (719/2483). Mintage: 389,792. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $730. (#7220) 8511 1 8 9 3 - C C V G 8 a n a C s . N G C Census: (80/2664). PCGS Population (128/4984). Mintage: 677,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VG8 : $190. (#7222) 8512 1893-CC scratched, Cleaned anaCs. Fine 12 Details. NGC Census: (96/2499). PCGS Population (173/4648). Mintage: 677,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Fine 12: $250. (#7222) 8513 1893-CC Fine 12 anaCs. NGC Census: (96/2499). PCGS Population (169/4639). Mintage: 677,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Fine 12: $250. (#7222) 8514 1 8 9 3 - C C V F 3 5 P C G s . P C G S Population (191/3779). NGC Census: (83/2007). Mintage: 677,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF35: $853. (#7222) 8515 1893-CC Corroded, Cleaned anaCs. XF40 Details. NGC Census: (137/1870). PCGS Population (212/3570). Mintage: 677,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $1,050. (#7222) 8516 1 8 9 3 - o V G 1 0 P C G s . C a C . PCGS Population (73/2903). NGC Census: (23/1998). Mintage: 300,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VG10: $156. (#7224)

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8528 1894-s Cleaned anaCs. aU58 Details. NGC Census: (179/1704). PCGS Population (182/2951). Mintage: 1,260,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $425. (#7232) 8529 1895-o scratched, Cleaned anaCs. Fine 15 Details. NGC Census: (73/3311). PCGS Population (192/3773). Mintage: 450,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Fine 15: $290. (#7236) 8530 1895-o VF20 PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (172/3593). NGC Census: (63/3248). Mintage: 450,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $345. (#7236) 8531 1 8 9 5 - o X F 4 5 P C G s . P C G S Population (814/1732). NGC Census: (661/1962). Mintage: 450,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $613. (#7236) 8532 1895-o XF45 nGC. NGC Census: (661/1962). PCGS Population (812/1742). Mintage: 450,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $613. (#7236) 8533 1895-o XF45 nGC. NGC Census: (661/1962). PCGS Population (815/1737). Mintage: 450,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $613. (#7236) 8534 1 8 9 5 - o aU 5 0 P C G s . P C G S Population (471/1261). NGC Census: (352/1610). Mintage: 450,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $935. (#7236) 8535 1895-o improperly Cleaned nGC Details. aU. NGC Census: (352/1610). PCGS Population (471/1261). Mintage: 450,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $935. (#7236) 8536 1895-o Cleaned anaCs. aU55 Details. NGC Census: (477/727). PCGS Population (423/462). Mintage: 450,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $1,350. (#7236) 8537 1895-s Good 4 nGC. NGC Census: (61/1589). PCGS Population (56/2746). Mintage: 400,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Good 4 : $260. (#7238) 8538 1895-s VF20 nGC. NGC Census: (32/1286). PCGS Population (107/2165). Mintage: 400,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $475. (#7238)

8539 1896 Ms63 PCGs. PCGS Population (10583/15596). NGC Census: (10116/18958). Mintage: 9,976,762. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $58. (#7240)

8547 1897 Ms65 PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (1393/273). NGC Census: (1442/162). Mintage: 2,822,731. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $200. (#7246) 8548 1897 Ms64 Deep Mirror Prooflike nGC. NGC Census: (54/11). PCGS Population (71/26). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $340. (#97247) 8549 1 8 9 7 - o aU 5 8 P C G s . P C G S Population (977/1230). NGC Census: (1483/1748). Mintage: 4,004,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $225. (#7248) 8550 1897-s Ms65 PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (1028/231). NGC Census: (673/118). Mintage: 5,825,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $460. (#7250) 8551 1898 Ms65 PCGs. PCGS Population (2025/587). NGC Census: (2290/446). Mintage: 5,884,735. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $220. (#7252) 8552 1898-o Ms64 nGC. NGC Census: (28534/13417). PCGS Population (25438/12731). Mintage: 4,440,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $100. (#7254) 8553 1898-o Ms66 Prooflike PCGs. PCGS Population (47/1). NGC Census: (21/3). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $875. (#7255) 8554 1898-o Ms64 Deep Mirror Prooflike PCGs. PCGS Population (299/195). NGC Census: (170/79). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $300. (#97255) 8555 1898-s Ms62 nGC. NGC Census: (327/1247). PCGS Population (504/2631). Mintage: 4,102,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $275. (#7256) 8556 1 8 9 8 - s M s 6 4 P C G s . P C G S Population (1123/461). NGC Census: (583/113). Mintage: 4,102,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $540. (#7256) 8557 1898-s Ms63 Prooflike PCGs. PCGS Population (51/39). NGC Census: (43/30). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $440. (#7257) 8558 1899 VF35 PCGs. Top 100, VAM-31 Micro O. PCGS Population (24/10298). NGC Census: (7/7625). Mintage: 330,846. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF35: $154. (#7258)

8540 1896 Ms65 nGC. NGC Census: (3829/615). PCGS Population (3364/706). Mintage: 9,976,762. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $220. (#7240) 8541 1896 Ms65 nGC. NGC Census: (3735/595). PCGS Population (3317/700). Mintage: 9,976,762. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $145. (#7240) 8542 1896 Ms65 PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (3468/691). NGC Census: (4081/652). Mintage: 9,976,762. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $200. (#7240) 8543 1896 Ms64 Deep Mirror Prooflike PCGs. PCGS Population (240/143). NGC Census: (187/53). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $300. (#97241) 8544 1897 Ms64 PCGs. Top 100, VAM6A Pitted Reverse. PCGS Population (4724/1666). NGC Census: (5652/1604). Mintage: 2,822,731. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $100. (#7246) 8545 1897 Ms65 PCGs. PCGS Population (1390/274). NGC Census: (1442/162). Mintage: 2,822,731. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $200. (#7246) 8546 1897 Ms65 PCGs. Pitted Revere, VAM-6A, Top 100. PCGS Population (1393/273). NGC Census: (1442/162). Mintage: 2,822,731. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $200. (#7246)

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8559 1899 aU55 nGC. NGC Census: (127/7372). PCGS Population (180/9822). Mintage: 330,846. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $190. (#7258) 8560 1899 Ms61 anaCs. NGC Census: (332/6720). PCGS Population (216/9356). Mintage: 330,846. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS61: $225. (#7258) 8561 1899 Ms63 PCGs. PCGS Population (3360/4755). NGC Census: (2385/3366). Mintage: 330,846. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $262. (#7258) 8562 1899 Ms64 nGC. NGC Census: (2705/661). PCGS Population (3504/1253). Mintage: 330,846. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $300. (#7258) 8563 1899 Ms65 PCGs. PCGS Population (1047/206). NGC Census: (578/83). Mintage: 330,846. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $800. (#7258) 8564 1899-o Ms65 nGC. NGC Census: (6967/1110). PCGS Population (6924/1224). Mintage: 12,290,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $200. (#7260) 8565 1899-s aU58 anaCs. Top 100, VAM-7 Double Date. NGC Census: (182/1791). PCGS Population (148/3330). Mintage: 2,562,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $150. (#7262) 8566 1899-s Cleaned Genuine PCGs. Unc Details. NGC Census: (14/1777). PCGS Population (32/3294). Mintage: 2,562,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $250. (#7262) 8567 1899-s Ms63 nGC. NGC Census: (565/818). PCGS Population (1073/1695). Mintage: 2,562,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $400. (#7262)

8577 1900-o/CC Ms64 PCGs. PCGS Population (1774/775). NGC Census: (776/177). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $890. (#7268) 8578 1900-o/CC Ms64 PCGs. PCGS Population (1774/775). NGC Census: (776/177). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $890. (#7268) 8579 1900-o/CC Ms64 PCGs. PCGS Population (1774/775). NGC Census: (776/177). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $890. (#7268) 8580 1900-o/CC Ms64 PCGs. PCGS Population (1774/775). NGC Census: (776/177). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $890. (#7268) 8568 1900-o Ms66 PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (850/31). NGC Census: (935/71). Mintage: 12,590,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $400. (#7266) 8569 1900-o Ms66+ PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (850/31). NGC Census: (935/71). Mintage: 12,590,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $400. (#7266) 8570 1 9 0 0 - o / C C aU 5 8 n G C . N G C Census: (54/2080). PCGS Population (62/4744). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $200. (#7268) 8571 1900-o/CC Ms63 nGC. Top 100. NGC Census: (681/953). PCGS Population (1500/2555). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $620. (#7268) 8572 1900-o/CC Ms63 PCGs. PCGS Population (1502/2549). NGC Census: (681/953). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $620. (#7268) 8573 1900-o/CC Ms63 nGC. Top 100. NGC Census: (681/953). PCGS Population (1502/2549). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $620. (#7268) 8574 1900-o/CC Ms63+ PCGs. PCGS Population (1502/2549). NGC Census: (681/953). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $620. (#7268) 8575 1900-o/CC Ms64 anaCs. VAM11. NGC Census: (776/177). PCGS Population (1774/775). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $890. (#7268) 8576 1900-o/CC Ms64 PCGs. PCGS Population (1774/775). NGC Census: (776/177). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $890. (#7268) 8581 1900-o/CC Ms64 PCGs. PCGS Population (1774/775). NGC Census: (776/177). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $890. (#7268) 8582 1900-o/CC Ms64 PCGs. PCGS Population (1774/775). NGC Census: (776/177). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $890. (#7268) 8583 1900-o/CC Ms64 PCGs. PCGS Population (1774/775). NGC Census: (776/177). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $890. (#7268) 8584 1900-s Ms61 nGC. NGC Census: (128/2219). PCGS Population (104/4035). Mintage: 3,540,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS61: $250. (#7270) 8585 1901 aU55 PCGs. PCGS Population (843/1341). NGC Census: (721/1824). Mintage: 6,962,813. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $340. (#7272) 8586 1901 aU55 nGC. NGC Census: (721/1824). PCGS Population (845/1329). Mintage: 6,962,813. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $340. (#7272) 8587 1901 aU55 PCGs. PCGS Population (845/1329). NGC Census: (721/1824). Mintage: 6,962,813. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $340. (#7272) 8588 1901 aU58 nGC. NGC Census: (1197/627). PCGS Population (765/564). Mintage: 6,962,813. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $775. (#7272) 8589 1901 aU58 nGC. NGC Census: (1197/627). PCGS Population (765/564). Mintage: 6,962,813. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $775. (#7272)

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8590 1901 aU58 nGC. NGC Census: (1197/627). PCGS Population (765/564). Mintage: 6,962,813. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $775. (#7272) 8591 1901-o Ms65 Prooflike PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (144/11). NGC Census: (153/16). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $500. (#7275) 8592 1 9 0 1 - s M s 6 2 a n a C s . N G C Census: (269/1131). PCGS Population (421/2009). Mintage: 2,284,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $475. (#7276) 8593 1901-s Ms62 nGC. NGC Census: (269/1131). PCGS Population (421/2008). Mintage: 2,284,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $475. (#7276) 8594 1902 Ms64 PCGs. PCGS Population (2503/1864). NGC Census: (2274/1034). Mintage: 7,994,777. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $130. (#7278) From The Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr. Collection. 8595 1902-o Ms64 nGC. NGC Census: (25185/6485). PCGS Population (18449/4461). Mintage: 8,636,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $85. (#7280) 8596 1902-o Ms64 PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (18728/4483). NGC Census: (25500/6542). Mintage: 8,636,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $85. (#7280)

8598 1 9 0 2 - s X F 4 5 a n a C s . N G C Census: (44/2440). PCGS Population (102/4151). Mintage: 1,530,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $177. (#7282) 8599 1902-s Ms61 anaCs. NGC Census: (91/1956). PCGS Population (97/3583). Mintage: 1,530,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS61: $350. (#7282) 8600 1902-s Ms62 nGC. NGC Census: (344/1612). PCGS Population (582/3000). Mintage: 1,530,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $425. (#7282) 8601 1 9 0 2 - s M s 6 3 P C G s . P C G S Population (1361/1639). NGC Census: (735/877). Mintage: 1,530,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $480. (#7282) 8602 1 9 0 3 - o M s 6 0 a n a C s . N G C Census: (14/6158). PCGS Population (33/10124). Mintage: 4,450,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $333. (#7286) 8603 1903-o improperly Cleaned nGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (14/6158). PCGS Population (33/10124). Mintage: 4,450,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $333. (#7286) 8604 1903-o improperly Cleaned nGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (14/6158). PCGS Population (33/10117). Mintage: 4,450,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $333. (#7286) 8605 1903-o Cleaned Genuine PCGs. Unc Details. NGC Census: (14/6158). PCGS Population (33/10117). Mintage: 4,450,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $333. (#7286) 8606 1903-o Ms62 nGC. NGC Census: (543/5488). PCGS Population (849/9115). Mintage: 4,450,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $365. (#7286) 8607 1903-o Ms63 nGC. NGC Census: (1453/4035). PCGS Population (2669/6440). Mintage: 4,450,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $380. (#7286) 8608 1 9 0 3 - o M s 6 3 P C G s . P C G S Population (2671/6444). NGC Census: (1453/4035). Mintage: 4,450,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $380. (#7286)

8609 1 9 0 3 - o M s 6 4 P C G s . P C G S Population (3825/2619). NGC Census: (2400/1635). Mintage: 4,450,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $410. (#7286) 8610 1903-o Ms64 PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (3822/2618). NGC Census: (2400/1635). Mintage: 4,450,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $410. (#7286) 8611 1 9 0 3 - o M s 6 6 P C G s . P C G S Population (573/61). NGC Census: (335/41). Mintage: 4,450,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $750. (#7286) 8612 1903-s VF35 anaCs. NGC Census: (96/937). PCGS Population (190/1380). Mintage: 1,241,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF35: $256. (#7288) 8613 1903-s XF45 PCGs. PCGS Population (279/825). NGC Census: (280/526). Mintage: 1,241,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $635. (#7288) 8614 1903-s improperly Cleaned nGC Details. aU. NGC Census: (101/425). PCGS Population (82/743). Mintage: 1,241,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $1,200. (#7288) 8615 1903-s Cleaned Genuine PCGs. aU Details. NGC Census: (101/425). PCGS Population (82/743). Mintage: 1,241,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $1,200. (#7288) 8616 1 9 0 3 - s C l e a n e d a n a C s . aU53 Details. NGC Census: (70/355). PCGS Population (55/688). Mintage: 1,241,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU53: $1,575. (#7288) 8617 1903-s small s Fine 12 PCGs. PCGS Population (11/136). NGC Census: (0/0). (#7306) 8618 1904 Ms62+ nGC. NGC Census: (689/2277). PCGS Population (847/2911). Mintage: 2,788,650. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $140. (#7290) 8619 1904 Ms63 nGC. NGC Census: (1266/1011). PCGS Population (1541/1370). Mintage: 2,788,650. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $210. (#7290) 8620 1904 Ms64 PCGs. PCGS Population (1169/201). NGC Census: (914/97). Mintage: 2,788,650. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $500. (#7290)

8597 1902-o Ms66 PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (469/7). NGC Census: (510/22). Mintage: 8,636,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $440. (#7280)

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8621 1 9 0 4 - o M s 6 2 P C G s . P C G S Population (6277/90558). NGC Census: (3895/101272). Mintage: 3,720,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $43. (#7292) 8622 1904-o Ms64 nGC. NGC Census: (55072/16295). PCGS Population (43766/11001). Mintage: 3,720,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $85. (#7292) 8623 1904-o Ms64 nGC. NGC Census: (55072/16295). PCGS Population (43766/11001). Mintage: 3,720,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $85. (#7292) 8624 1 9 0 4 - o M s 6 4 P C G s . P C G S Population (44369/11077). NGC Census: (55615/16399). Mintage: 3,720,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $85. (#7292) 8625 1904-o Ms65 nGC. CaC. NGC Census: (15004/1395). PCGS Population (10268/809). Mintage: 3,720,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $185. (#7292) 8626 1904-o Ms65 nGC. CaC. NGC Census: (15004/1395). PCGS Population (10268/809). Mintage: 3,720,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $185. (#7292)

8629 1904-o Ms65 Prooflike nGC. NGC Census: (394/51). PCGS Population (431/63). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $250. (#7293) 8630 1904-s aU55 anaCs. NGC Census: (83/657). PCGS Population (90/1223). Mintage: 2,304,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $600. (#7294) 8631 1921 Ms66 PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (312/7). NGC Census: (500/7). Mintage: 44,690,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $750. (#7296) 8632 1921-s Ms65 nGC. NGC Census: (719/52). PCGS Population (725/26). Mintage: 21,695,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $875. (#7300) 8633 1 9 2 1 - s M s 6 5 P C G s . P C G S Population (722/26). NGC Census: (719/52). Mintage: 21,695,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $875. (#7300)

8640 1922 Ms63 nGC. NGC Census: (59684/91177). PCGS Population (48264/45356). Mintage: 51,737,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $59. (#7357) 8641 1922 Ms65 nGC. CaC. NGC Census: (13906/1359). PCGS Population (5586/592). Mintage: 51,737,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $180. (#7357) 8642 1922 Ms65 PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (5593/591). NGC Census: (13906/1359). Mintage: 51,737,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $180. (#7357) 8643 (5)1922 $1 Ms65 PCGs. CaC. (Total: 5 coins) 8644 1922 Ms66 nGC. CaC. NGC Census: (1325/34). PCGS Population (572/21). Mintage: 51,737,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $535. (#7357) 8645 1 9 2 2 - D M s 6 5 P C G s . P C G S Population (1040/144). NGC Census: (896/237). Mintage: 15,063,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $480. (#7358) 8646 1922-s Ms64 PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (1676/276). NGC Census: (1695/242). Mintage: 17,475,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $185. (#7359) 8647 1923 Ms65 PCGs. PCGS Population (14877/1627). NGC Census: (32740/2785). Mintage: 30,800,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $180. (#7360) 8648 1923 Ms65 PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (14882/1619). NGC Census: (32740/2785). Mintage: 30,800,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $180. (#7360) 8649 (5)1923 $1 Ms65 PCGs. CaC. (Total: 5 coins)

PRooF MoRGan DollaR


8634 1899 improperly Cleaned nGC Details. Proof aU. NGC Census: (4/158). PCGS Population (13/200). Mintage: 846. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR60: $1,150. (#7334)

PEaCE DollaRs
8635 1921 obv Damage nGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (34/9060). PCGS Population (93/10256). Mintage: 1,006,473. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $205. (#7356) 8636 1921 Ms62 anaCs. NGC Census: (1622/6992). PCGS Population (1822/8178). Mintage: 1,006,473. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $260. (#7356) 8637 1921 Ms63 nGC. NGC Census: (2558/4314). PCGS Population (3337/4757). Mintage: 1,006,473. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $355. (#7356) 8627 1904-o Ms66 nGC. CaC. NGC Census: (1313/82). PCGS Population (781/28). Mintage: 3,720,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $400. (#7292) 8628 1904-o Ms66+ PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (781/28). NGC Census: (1313/82). Mintage: 3,720,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $400. (#7292)
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8638 1921 Ms64 PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (3525/1268). NGC Census: (3253/1133). Mintage: 1,006,473. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $560. (#7356) 8639 1922 Ms63 PCGs. Top 50, VAM-5 Tripled Leaves.

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8657 1925-s Ms63 nGC. NGC Census: (1488/1633). PCGS Population (2418/1669). Mintage: 1,610,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $180. (#7366) 8658 1926 Ms65 nGC. NGC Census: (669/46). PCGS Population (1159/162). Mintage: 1,939,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $375. (#7367) 8659 1926-D Ms63 PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (1206/2319). NGC Census: (636/1546). Mintage: 2,348,700. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $145. (#7368) 8660 1926-s Ms64 nGC. NGC Census: (1705/401). PCGS Population (1945/634). Mintage: 6,980,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $195. (#7369) 8661 1 9 2 6 - s M s 6 4 P C G s . P C G S Population (1947/636). NGC Census: (1705/401). Mintage: 6,980,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $195. (#7369) 8662 1927 Ms64 nGC. NGC Census: (928/115). PCGS Population (1606/278). Mintage: 848,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $440. (#7370) 8663 1927-s Ms62 nGC. NGC Census: (520/2047). PCGS Population (888/3064). Mintage: 866,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $225. (#7372) 8664 1 9 2 7 - s M s 6 3 + P C G s . P C G S Population (1748/1316). NGC Census: (936/1111). Mintage: 866,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $360. (#7372) 8665 1928 surface Damage Genuine PCGs. Mintage: 360,649. (#7373) 8666 1928 Whizzed anaCs. XF45 Details. NGC Census: (79/5087). PCGS Population (131/7254). Mintage: 360,649. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $297. (#7373) 8667 1928 aU55 anaCs. NGC Census: (279/4680). PCGS Population (457/6502). Mintage: 360,649. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $340. (#7373) 8668 1928 aU55 anaCs. NGC Census: (279/4680). PCGS Population (457/6508). Mintage: 360,649. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $340. (#7373)

8669 1928 aU55 PCGs. PCGS Population (457/6502). NGC Census: (279/4680). Mintage: 360,649. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $340. (#7373) 8670 1928 stained nGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (72/3867). PCGS Population (77/5577). Mintage: 360,649. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $430. (#7373) 8671 1928 improperly Cleaned nGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (72/3867). PCGS Population (77/5565). Mintage: 360,649. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $430. (#7373) 8672 1928 Ms61 anaCs. NGC Census: (468/3399). PCGS Population (266/5299). Mintage: 360,649. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS61: $465. (#7373) 8673 1 9 2 8 - s M s 6 1 a n a C s . N G C Census: (238/3159). PCGS Population (173/4472). Mintage: 1,632,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS61: $170. (#7374) 8674 1934 Ms63 PCGs. PCGS Population (1620/2411). NGC Census: (1096/1889). Mintage: 954,057. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $170. (#7375) 8675 1934 Ms64 PCGs. PCGS Population (1702/711). NGC Census: (1504/385). Mintage: 954,057. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $300. (#7375) 8676 1 9 3 4 - D M s 6 3 a n a C s . N G C Census: (1064/986). PCGS Population (1415/1648). Mintage: 1,569,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $320. (#7376) 8677 1934-D Ms64+ PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (1188/459). NGC Census: (732/254). Mintage: 1,569,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $460. (#7376) 8678 1934-s Cleaned anaCs. aU58 Details. NGC Census: (347/1101). PCGS Population (356/1865). Mintage: 1,011,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $800. (#7377)

8650 1923 Ms66 nGC. CaC. NGC Census: (2700/85). PCGS Population (1573/46). Mintage: 30,800,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $535. (#7360) 8651 1923-D Ms64 PCGs. PCGS Population (1299/466). NGC Census: (985/252). Mintage: 6,811,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $265. (#7361) From The Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr. Collection. 8652 1923-s Ms64 nGC. NGC Census: (1735/79). PCGS Population (1716/115). Mintage: 19,020,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $275. (#7362) 8653 1923-s Ms64+ PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (1716/115). NGC Census: (1735/79). Mintage: 19,020,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $275. (#7362) 8654 1925 Ms64 nGC. Line In Tiara, VAM-1A, Top 50. NGC Census: (19507/11165). PCGS Population (16039/8254). Mintage: 10,198,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $76. (#7365) 8655 1925 Ms66 PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (1433/74). NGC Census: (1621/63). Mintage: 10,198,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $535. (#7365) 8656 1925-s Ms63 nGC. NGC Census: (1488/1633). PCGS Population (2412/1694). Mintage: 1,610,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $180. (#7366)

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8687 1849-o open Wreath aU58 nGC. NGC Census: (169/330). PCGS Population (43/122). Mintage: 215,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $475. (#7508) 8688 1851 improperly Cleaned nGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (88/3117). PCGS Population (74/1614). Mintage: 3,317,671. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $290. (#7513) 8689 1851 Ms62 PCGs. PCGS Population (502/873). NGC Census: (1226/1096). Mintage: 3,317,671. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $545. (#7513) 8690 1851-o aU58 nGC. NGC Census: (256/408). PCGS Population (54/170). Mintage: 290,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $300. (#7516) 8679 1935 Ms65 PCGs. PCGS Population (748/161). NGC Census: (696/67). Mintage: 1,576,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $550. (#7378) 8680 1935 Ms65 nGC. CaC. NGC Census: (696/67). PCGS Population (744/161). Mintage: 1,576,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $550. (#7378) 8681 1935-s Ms63 nGC. NGC Census: (569/1350). PCGS Population (1011/2060). Mintage: 1,964,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $300. (#7379) 8682 1 9 3 5 - s M s 6 3 P C G s . P C G S Population (1011/2060). NGC Census: (569/1350). Mintage: 1,964,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $300. (#7379) 8691 1852-o aU55 nGC. NGC Census: (65/324). PCGS Population (28/87). Mintage: 140,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $380. (#7520) 8692 1853 aU58 nGC. NGC Census: (1301/7665). PCGS Population (1173/3601). Mintage: 4,076,051. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $245. (#7521) 8693 1853 Ms62 nGC. NGC Census: (3028/2300). PCGS Population (1267/1678). Mintage: 4,076,051. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $545. (#7521) 8694 1853 Ms63 PCGs. PCGS Population (937/740). NGC Census: (1224/1076). Mintage: 4,076,051. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $1,000. (#7521) 8695 1 8 5 3 - o aU 5 3 P C G s . P C G S Population (28/475). NGC Census: (28/1121). Mintage: 290,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU53: $230. (#7524) 8696 1853-o improperly Cleaned nGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (20/693). PCGS Population (16/251). Mintage: 290,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $540. (#7524) 8697 1854 Type one Ms63 nGC. NGC Census: (482/383). PCGS Population (318/216). Mintage: 855,502. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $1,000. (#7525) 8698 1854 Type Two obverse scratched nGC Details. aU. NGC Census: (197/4901). PCGS Population (362/2531). Mintage: 783,943. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $420. (#7531)

8699 1854 Type Two Rev improperly C l e a n e d n G C D e t a i l s . aU . Accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity on Pine Tree letterhead and signed by Walter Breen, describing the lot as, About Uncirculated rev. more like Unc. Nicely struck for the type, with only a trace of the often seen obv. central weakness. Light friction on obv., tiny nick at 9:00 of rev. rim, otherwise no serious contact marks. NGC Census: (197/4901). PCGS Population (362/2531). Mintage: 783,943. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $420. (#7531) Ex: Suburban Washington, DC/EAC Auction Sales (Pine Tree Auctions, 2-3/1976), lot 1502. 8700 1854 Type Two Damaged nGC Details. aU. NGC Census: (197/4901). PCGS Population (362/2531). Mintage: 783,943. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $420. (#7531) 8701 1855 Bent, Cleaned nGC Details. aU. NGC Census: (202/4531). PCGS Population (365/2435). Mintage: 758,269. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $440. (#7532) 8702 1855 improperly Cleaned nGC Details. aU. NGC Census: (202/4531). PCGS Population (365/2435). Mintage: 758,269. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $440. (#7532) 8703 1855 aU58 nGC. NGC Census: (1879/1490). PCGS Population (441/1202). Mintage: 758,269. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $765. (#7532) 8704 1855 Cleaned anaCs. Ms60 Details. NGC Census: (65/1425). PCGS Population (34/1168). Mintage: 758,269. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $1,400. (#7532) 8705 1 8 5 8 B e n t n G C D e t a i l s . Unc. NGC Census: (6/132). PCGS Population (5/107). Mintage: 117,995. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $320. (#7548) 8706 1859 Ms62 nGC. NGC Census: (104/80). PCGS Population (59/96). Mintage: 168,244. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $545. (#7551) 8707 1869 aU58 nGC. NGC Census: (16/73). PCGS Population (15/61). Mintage: 5,925. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $750. (#7568) 8708 1873 open 3 improperly Cleaned nGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (49/1684). PCGS Population (57/1336). Mintage: 123,300. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $320. (#7573)

saCaGaWEa DollaR
8683 2000-P sacagawea Dollar, Presented to obverse sculptor Glenna Goodacre by the U.s. Mint on april 5, 2000 Ungraded by iCG. ICG certification # 3444 of 5000. (#9584)

GolD DollaRs
8684 1849 open Wreath Ms61 nGC. NGC Census: (260/934). PCGS Population (105/725). Mintage: 687,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS61: $530. (#7502) 8685 1849 Closed Wreath aU50 PCGs. PCGS Population (7/200). NGC Census: (1/382). (#7503) 8686 1849 Closed Wreath Ms63 nGC. NGC Census: (51/122). PCGS Population (57/61). (#7503)

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8716 1834 Classic improperly Cleaned nGC Details. aU. NGC Census: (40/803). PCGS Population (71/417). Mintage: 112,234. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $1,000. (#7692) 8717 1836 Block 8 Mount Removed nGC Details. XF. NGC Census: (0/0). PCGS Population (30/167). (#97694)

8728 1855 aU58 nGC. NGC Census: (111/202). PCGS Population (35/98). Mintage: 235,480. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $335. (#7774) 8729 1857-s VG10 nGC. NGC Census: (2/168). PCGS Population (1/113). Mintage: 69,200. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VG10: $202. (#7785) 8730 1858 aU58 nGC. NGC Census: (80/74). PCGS Population (21/40). Mintage: 47,377. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $460. (#7786) 8731 1859 new Reverse, Type Two scratched nGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (3/38). PCGS Population (1/30). Mintage: 39,364. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $1,300. (#7788) 8732 1860-s Fine 15 nGC. CaC. NGC Census: (2/113). PCGS Population (2/74). Mintage: 35,600. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Fine 15: $266. (#7793) 8733 1861 new Reverse, Type Two Ms61 P C G s . C a C . P C G S P o p u la t io n (105/441). NGC Census: (364/647). Mintage: 1,283,878. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS61: $825. (#7794) 8734 1862 XF45 nGC. NGC Census: (10/171). PCGS Population (11/76). Mintage: 98,543. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $715. (#7796) 8735 1867-s XF45 nGC. NGC Census: (30/91). PCGS Population (25/42). Mintage: 28,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $666. (#7806) 8736 1869 improperly Cleaned nGC Details. aU. NGC Census: (5/117). PCGS Population (17/62). Mintage: 4,300. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $575. (#7809) 8737 1871-s aU55 nGC. NGC Census: (41/85). PCGS Population (14/28). Mintage: 22,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $600. (#7814) 8738 1873 open 3 aU58 nGC. NGC Census: (114/519). PCGS Population (58/343). Mintage: 122,800. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $335. (#7817) 8739 1873-s improperly Cleaned nGC Details. VF. NGC Census: (1/252). PCGS Population (3/139). Mintage: 27,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $270. (#7820)

liBERTy QUaRTER EaGlEs


8718 1841-D aG3 nGC. NGC Census: (0/57). PCGS Population (0/54). Mintage: 4,164. (#7722) 8719 1843-o small Date, Crosslet 4 aU50 nGC. NGC Census: (55/430). PCGS Population (39/113). Mintage: 288,002. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $340. (#7731) 8720 1846-o aU53 nGC. NGC Census: (36/152). PCGS Population (10/41). Mintage: 62,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU53: $775. (#7743) 8721 1849 aU55 nGC. NGC Census: (30/77). PCGS Population (11/17). Mintage: 23,294. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $1,000. (#7752) 8722 1850 improperly Cleaned nGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (11/94). PCGS Population (4/47). Mintage: 252,923. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $875. (#7755) 8723 1851 Ms61 nGC. NGC Census: (137/265). PCGS Population (32/145). Mintage: 1,372,748. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS61: $700. (#7759) 8724 1851-o improperly Cleaned nGC Details. aU. NGC Census: (31/317). PCGS Population (26/54). Mintage: 148,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $650. (#7762) 8725 1852 Ms62 nGC. NGC Census: (226/138). PCGS Population (103/115). Mintage: 1,159,681. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $720. (#7763) 8726 1852-o XF45 nGC. NGC Census: (60/363). PCGS Population (56/101). Mintage: 140,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $475. (#7766) 8727 1852-o improperly Cleaned nGC Details. aU. NGC Census: (44/319). PCGS Population (32/69). Mintage: 140,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $650. (#7766)

8709 1873 open 3 Ms63+ nGC. NGC Census: (340/263). PCGS Population (396/250). Mintage: 123,300. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $750. (#7573) 8710 1874 Ms63 PCGs. PCGS Population (749/705). NGC Census: (698/762). Mintage: 198,820. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $750. (#7575) 8711 1877 aU58 PCGs. PCGS Population (19/115). NGC Census: (21/120). Mintage: 3,920. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $480. (#7578) 8712 1883 Ms63 PCGs. PCGS Population (105/389). NGC Census: (50/296). Mintage: 10,800. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $750. (#7584) 8713 1886 Ms62 PCGs. PCGS Population (64/235). NGC Census: (66/162). Mintage: 5,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $545. (#7587)

ClassiC QUaRTER EaGlEs


8714 1834 Classic improperly Cleaned nGC Details. XF. NGC Census: (20/900). PCGS Population (46/581). Mintage: 112,234. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $650. (#7692) From The Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr. Collection. 8715 1834 Classic improperly Cleaned nGC Details. aU. NGC Census: (40/803). PCGS Population (71/417). Mintage: 112,234. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $1,000. (#7692)

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8740 1876 XF45 nGC. NGC Census: (14/113). PCGS Population (6/49). Mintage: 4,100. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $599. (#7824) 8741 1877 improperly Cleaned nGC Details. VF. NGC Census: (0/97). PCGS Population (0/80). Mintage: 1,652. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $375. (#7826) 8742 1878 Reverse scratched nGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (53/1477). PCGS Population (37/929). Mintage: 286,260. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $450. (#7828) 8743 1887 aU58 nGC. NGC Census: (43/102). PCGS Population (26/84). Mintage: 6,160. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $460. (#7839) 8744 1891 aU58 nGC. NGC Census: (52/209). PCGS Population (39/142). Mintage: 10,900. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $320. (#7843) 8745 1901 scratched nGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (17/2039). PCGS Population (32/1717). Mintage: 91,100. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $500. (#7853)

8747 1905 scratched nGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (43/5472). PCGS Population (95/5118). Mintage: 217,800. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $500. (#7857) 8748 1905 Ms62 nGC. NGC Census: (1381/3604). PCGS Population (1146/3629). Mintage: 217,800. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $645. (#7857) 8749 1905 Ms66 nGC. NGC Census: (353/112). PCGS Population (229/53). Mintage: 217,800. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $1,925. (#7857) 8750 1906 improperly Cleaned nGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (30/4628). PCGS Population (105/4498). Mintage: 176,300. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $500. (#7858) 8751 1906 improperly Cleaned nGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (30/4628). PCGS Population (105/4498). Mintage: 176,300. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $500. (#7858) 8752 1906 Ms63 nGC. NGC Census: (1093/1880). PCGS Population (1407/1847). Mintage: 176,300. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $725. (#7858) 8753 1906 Ms63 PCGs. PCGS Population (1410/1849). NGC Census: (1093/1880). Mintage: 176,300. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $725. (#7858) 8754 1907 improperly Cleaned nGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (65/7707). PCGS Population (139/8297). Mintage: 336,200. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $500. (#7859) 8755 1907 improperly Cleaned nGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (65/7707). PCGS Population (139/8297). Mintage: 336,200. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $500. (#7859) 8756 1907 Ms63 PCGs. PCGS Population (2612/3568). NGC Census: (1833/3379). Mintage: 336,200. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $725. (#7859) 8757 1907 Ms64 PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (2140/1428). NGC Census: (1935/1444). Mintage: 336,200. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $865. (#7859)

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8758 1908 improperly Cleaned nGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (68/7253). PCGS Population (69/4768). Mintage: 564,800. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $360. (#7939) 8759 1908 Reverse scratched nGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (68/7253). PCGS Population (69/4768). Mintage: 564,800. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $360. (#7939) 8760 1909 improperly Cleaned nGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (60/5253). PCGS Population (41/2703). Mintage: 441,700. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $360. (#7940) 8761 1911 improperly Cleaned nGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (137/9191). PCGS Population (111/4144). Mintage: 704,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $360. (#7942) 8762 1911 Ms62 nGC. NGC Census: (3627/3080). PCGS Population (1708/1780). Mintage: 704,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $535. (#7942) 8763 1912 Ms62 nGC. NGC Census: (2323/1641). PCGS Population (1026/1224). Mintage: 616,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $600. (#7944) 8764 1912 Ms62 nGC. NGC Census: (2323/1641). PCGS Population (1026/1224). Mintage: 616,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $600. (#7944) 8765 1913 Ms62 nGC. NGC Census: (3531/2598). PCGS Population (1556/1868). Mintage: 722,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $545. (#7945) 8766 1913 Ms63 PCGs. PCGS Population (1088/808). NGC Census: (1578/1020). Mintage: 722,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $900. (#7945) 8767 1914 aU58 nGC. NGC Census: (1357/5243). PCGS Population (611/2099). Mintage: 240,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $365. (#7946) 8768 1914 aU58 nGC. NGC Census: (1357/5243). PCGS Population (611/2099). Mintage: 240,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $365. (#7946)

8746 1903 Ms64 nGC. NGC Census: (1247/982). PCGS Population (1207/869). Mintage: 201,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $865. (#7855)

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8769 1914 Ms61 nGC. NGC Census: (1637/3450). PCGS Population (339/1754). Mintage: 240,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS61: $660. (#7946) 8770 1914 Ms61 nGC. NGC Census: (1637/3450). PCGS Population (339/1754). Mintage: 240,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS61: $660. (#7946) 8771 1914 Ms61 nGC. NGC Census: (1637/3450). PCGS Population (337/1719). Mintage: 240,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS61: $660. (#7946) 8772 1914 Ms61 nGC. NGC Census: (1637/3450). PCGS Population (337/1719). Mintage: 240,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS61: $660. (#7946) 8773 1914-D aU58 nGC. NGC Census: (1435/7906). PCGS Population (984/3896). Mintage: 448,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $330. (#7947) 8774 1914-D improperly Cleaned nGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (135/7771). PCGS Population (103/3793). Mintage: 448,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $360. (#7947) 8775 1915 Ms62+ PCGs. PCGS Population (1465/1845). NGC Census: (3252/3004). Mintage: 606,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $565. (#7948) 8776 1 9 2 6 i m p r o p e r l y C l e a n e d nGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (205/15638). PCGS Population (203/10105). Mintage: 446,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $335. (#7950) 8777 1 9 2 6 M s 6 1 P C G s . P C G S Population (1086/9019). NGC Census: (2331/13307). Mintage: 446,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS61: $350. (#7950)

8785 1854 improperly Cleaned nGC Details. XF. NGC Census: (76/3561). PCGS Population (85/2614). Mintage: 138,618. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $1,552. (#7969) 8786 1854 improperly Cleaned nGC Details. aU. NGC Census: (175/3179). PCGS Population (324/2037). Mintage: 138,618. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $1,552. (#7969) 8787 1856 Mount Removed nGC Details. VF. NGC Census: (0/706). PCGS Population (0/506). Mintage: 26,010. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $1,552. (#7974) 8788 1856 Mount Removed nGC Details. XF. NGC Census: (17/679). PCGS Population (15/480). Mintage: 26,010. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $1,552. (#7974) 8789 1 8 5 6 C l e a n e d , s c r a t c h e d anaCs. aU Details. NGC Census: (37/596). PCGS Population (69/372). Mintage: 26,010. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $1,552. (#7974) 8790 1856-s Rim Filed Genuine PCGs. aU Details. PCGs Genuine. 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. 8791 1857 improperly Cleaned nGC Details. aU. NGC Census: (34/504). PCGS Population (42/199). Mintage: 20,891. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $1,552. (#7976) 8792 1878 Mount Removed nGC Details. aU. NGC Census: (63/5131). PCGS Population (199/5008). Mintage: 82,304. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $1,552. (#8000) 8793 1878 obverse scratched nGC Details. aU. NGC Census: (63/5131). PCGS Population (199/5008). Mintage: 82,304. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $1,552. (#8000) 8794 1878 Damaged nGC Details. aU. NGC Census: (63/5131). PCGS Population (199/5008). Mintage: 82,304. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $1,552. (#8000) 8795 1878 improperly Cleaned nGC Details. aU. NGC Census: (63/5131). PCGS Population (199/5008). Mintage: 82,304. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $1,552. (#8000)

8778 1927 Ms63 PCGs. PCGS Population (2686/2179). NGC Census: (3510/3014). Mintage: 388,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $650. (#7951) 8779 1929 Damaged nGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (215/17295). PCGS Population (412/10776). Mintage: 532,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $335. (#7953) 8780 1929 Ms61 nGC. NGC Census: (2309/14986). PCGS Population (1665/9116). Mintage: 532,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS61: $350. (#7953) 8781 1929 Ms63 PCGs. PCGS Population (3532/1572). NGC Census: (5314/2814). Mintage: 532,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $650. (#7953)

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8782 1854 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. Mintage: 138,618. (#7969) 8783 1854 improperly Cleaned nGC Details. Fine. NGC Census: (2/3686). PCGS Population (1/2768). Mintage: 138,618. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Fine 12: $1,552. (#7969) 8784 1854 improperly Cleaned nGC Details. XF. NGC Census: (76/3561). PCGS Population (85/2614). Mintage: 138,618. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $1,552. (#7969)

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8796 1834 Plain 4 improperly Cleaned nGC Details. VF. NGC Census: (10/1844). PCGS Population (7/1148). Mintage: 657,460. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $500. (#8171) 8797 1834 no Motto, Plain 4 Cleaned anaCs. XF40 Details. RPD. NGC Census: (140/1612). PCGS Population (163/848). Mintage: 657,460. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $675. (#8171) 8798 1835 scratched nGC Details. VG. NGC Census: (1/610). PCGS Population (1/430). Mintage: 371,534. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VG8 : $410. (#8173) 8799 1835 Cleaned, scratched nGC Details. XF. NGC Census: (47/526). PCGS Population (62/305). Mintage: 371,534. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $685. (#8173) 8800 1835 XF45 PCGs. PCGS Population (63/242). NGC Census: (91/435). Mintage: 371,534. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $839. (#8173) 8801 1836 improperly Cleaned nGC Details. VF. NGC Census: (12/1010). PCGS Population (10/684). Mintage: 553,147. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $525. (#8174) 8802 1836 XF45 nGC. NGC Census: (150/707). PCGS Population (135/357). Mintage: 553,147. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $881. (#8174) 8803 1837 improperly Cleaned nGC Details. Fine. NGC Census: (1/398). PCGS Population (1/200). Mintage: 207,121. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Fine 12: $420. (#8175)

8807 1 8 4 4 - o X F 4 5 P C G s . C a C . PCGS Population (62/149). NGC Census: (99/457). Mintage: 364,600. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $491. (#8222) 8808 1844-o improperly Cleaned nGC Details. aU. NGC Census: (53/404). PCGS Population (44/105). Mintage: 364,600. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $510. (#8222) 8809 1844-o improperly Cleaned nGC Details. aU. NGC Census: (53/404). PCGS Population (44/105). Mintage: 364,600. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $510. (#8222) 8810 1845-D Bent nGC Details. XF. NGC Census: (23/222). PCGS Population (28/167). Mintage: 90,629. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $1,625. (#8224) 8811 1 8 4 6 l a r g e D a t e X F 4 0 P C G s . PCGS Population (15/138). NGC Census: (13/338). Mintage: 395,942. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $450. (#8226)

8815 1861 improperly Cleaned nGC Details. aU. NGC Census: (86/1254). PCGS Population (83/536). Mintage: 688,150. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $460. (#8288) 8816 1861 aU55 nGC. NGC Census: (316/821). PCGS Population (147/319). Mintage: 688,150. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $520. (#8288) 8817 1871-s VF25 nGC. NGC Census: (5/103). PCGS Population (3/72). Mintage: 25,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF25: $542. (#8324) 8818 1878-s aU55 nGC. NGC Census: (73/315). PCGS Population (41/100). Mintage: 144,700. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $450. (#8347) 8819 1881 Ms63 PCGs. Repunched Date. PCGS Population (1228/283). NGC Census: (2447/757). Mintage: 5,708,802. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $975. (#8354) 8820 1 8 8 1 - s aU 5 8 P C G s . P C G S Population (129/889). NGC Census: (130/1505). Mintage: 969,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $410. (#8357) 8821 1884-s Ms61 nGC. NGC Census: (112/185). PCGS Population (38/144). Mintage: 177,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS61: $535. (#8366) 8822 1891 aU58 nGC. NGC Census: (54/271). PCGS Population (56/144). Mintage: 61,300. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $410. (#8377) 8823 1891-CC surface Damage Genuine PCGs. XF Details. NGC Census: (20/1739). PCGS Population (25/1322). Mintage: 208,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $550. (#8378)

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8804 1840 narrow Mill XF40 PCGs. secure. PCGS Population (27/123). NGC Census: (23/275). Mintage: 137,300. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $450. (#8194) 8805 1844 aU55 nGC. NGC Census: (63/122). PCGS Population (20/42). Mintage: 340,330. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $500. (#8219) 8806 1844-D Good 6 nGC. NGC Census: (1/216). PCGS Population (1/214). Mintage: 88,900. (#8221)

8812 1847 improperly Cleaned nGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (13/144). PCGS Population (5/102). Mintage: 915,981. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $1,425. (#8231) 8813 1852 aU58 nGC. NGC Census: (207/153). PCGS Population (45/82). Mintage: 573,901. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $565. (#8250) 8814 1856-s VF20 nGC. CaC. NGC Census: (2/131). PCGS Population (3/113). Mintage: 105,100. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF20: $440. (#8270)

8824 1893-CC obverse Graffiti nGC Details. aU. NGC Census: (28/493). PCGS Population (50/238). Mintage: 60,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $775. (#8384) 8825 1897 Ms63+ PCGs. PCGS Population (282/163). NGC Census: (618/385). Mintage: 867,883. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $760. (#8394) 8826 1899-s aU53 anaCs. NGC Census: (25/754). PCGS Population (25/544). Mintage: 1,545,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU53: $390. (#8399)

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8827 1899-s Ms63 nGC. NGC Census: (83/67). PCGS Population (87/43). Mintage: 1,545,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $760. (#8399) 8828 1900 Cleaned anaCs. Ms60 Details. NGC Census: (254/13286). PCGS Population (298/7257). Mintage: 1,405,730. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $430. (#8400) 8829 1901 improperly Cleaned nGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (116/4276). PCGS Population (93/2393). Mintage: 615,900. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $430. (#8402) 8830 1901 Ms63 PCGs. PCGS Population (643/381). NGC Census: (844/649). Mintage: 615,900. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $760. (#8402) 8831 1901-s obverse scratched nGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (139/5815). PCGS Population (224/4547). Mintage: 3,648,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $430. (#8404) 8832 1901-s Ms63 nGC. NGC Census: (1244/1588). PCGS Population (1339/1166). Mintage: 3,648,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $760. (#8404) 8833 1902-s Ms63* nGC. NGC Census: (487/680). PCGS Population (592/581). Mintage: 939,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $760. (#8406) 8834 1 9 0 7 - D M s 6 3 P C G s . P C G S Population (853/618). NGC Census: (810/646). Mintage: 888,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $760. (#8417) 8835 1908 Cleaned anaCs. aU58 Details. NGC Census: (197/5400). PCGS Population (248/4260). Mintage: 421,874. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $410. (#8418)

8838 1909 aU55 anaCs. NGC Census: (149/5065). PCGS Population (315/3354). Mintage: 627,138. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $410. (#8513) 8839 1909 Ms62 nGC. NGC Census: (1763/960). PCGS Population (1124/1155). Mintage: 627,138. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $1,025. (#8513) 8840 1909 Ms62 nGC. NGC Census: (1763/960). PCGS Population (1124/1155). Mintage: 627,138. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $1,025. (#8513) 8841 1909-D Ms62 nGC. NGC Census: (9235/10245). PCGS Population (8752/11686). Mintage: 3,423,560. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $920. (#8514) 8842 1909-D Ms62 nGC. NGC Census: (9235/10245). PCGS Population (8752/11686). Mintage: 3,423,560. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $920. (#8514) 8843 1909-D Ms62 nGC. NGC Census: (9235/10245). PCGS Population (8755/11680). Mintage: 3,423,560. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $920. (#8514)

8846 1910 Ms62 nGC. NGC Census: (1648/846). PCGS Population (1113/667). Mintage: 604,250. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $985. (#8517) 8847 1910 Ms62 nGC. NGC Census: (1648/846). PCGS Population (1113/667). Mintage: 604,250. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $985. (#8517) 8848 1910 Ms62 PCGs. PCGS Population (1113/667). NGC Census: (1648/846). Mintage: 604,250. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $985. (#8517) 8849 1910-s aU58 nGC. NGC Census: (436/281). PCGS Population (132/183). Mintage: 770,200. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $650. (#8519) 8850 1911 improperly Cleaned nGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (307/6620). PCGS Population (207/3818). Mintage: 915,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $500. (#8520) 8851 1911 Ms62 nGC. NGC Census: (2831/1235). PCGS Population (1762/1282). Mintage: 915,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $985. (#8520) 8852 1911 Ms62 nGC. NGC Census: (2831/1235). PCGS Population (1762/1282). Mintage: 915,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $985. (#8520) 8853 1911 Ms62 nGC. NGC Census: (2831/1235). PCGS Population (1762/1282). Mintage: 915,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $985. (#8520) 8854 1911-s aU55 nGC. NGC Census: (308/1484). PCGS Population (165/1016). Mintage: 1,416,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $465. (#8522) 8855 1911-s aU55 nGC. NGC Census: (308/1484). PCGS Population (165/1002). Mintage: 1,416,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $465. (#8522) 8856 1911-s aU58 nGC. NGC Census: (634/850). PCGS Population (211/791). Mintage: 1,416,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $565. (#8522) 8857 1912 Ms62 nGC. NGC Census: (3097/1249). PCGS Population (2327/1568). Mintage: 790,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $985. (#8523)
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8836 1908 Ms62 nGC. NGC Census: (2233/1822). PCGS Population (1409/1993). Mintage: 577,800. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $985. (#8510) 8837 1908 Ms62 nGC. NGC Census: (2233/1822). PCGS Population (1409/1993). Mintage: 577,800. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $985. (#8510)

8844 1 9 0 9 - D M s 6 3 P C G s . P C G S Population (9160/2520). NGC Census: (7757/2488). Mintage: 3,423,560. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $1,580. (#8514) 8845 1910 Ms62 PCGs. PCGS Population (1113/667). NGC Census: (1648/846). Mintage: 604,250. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $985. (#8517)

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8858 1912 Ms62 nGC. NGC Census: (3097/1249). PCGS Population (2324/1563). Mintage: 790,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $985. (#8523) 8859 1912 Ms62 nGC. NGC Census: (3097/1249). PCGS Population (2324/1563). Mintage: 790,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $985. (#8523) 8860 1912 Ms62 nGC. NGC Census: (3097/1249). PCGS Population (2324/1563). Mintage: 790,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $985. (#8523) 8861 1912 Ms62 nGC. NGC Census: (3097/1249). PCGS Population (2324/1563). Mintage: 790,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $985. (#8523) 8862 1912 Ms62+ nGC. NGC Census: (3097/1249). PCGS Population (2324/1563). Mintage: 790,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $985. (#8523) 8863 1 9 1 2 - s aU 5 8 P C G s . P C G S Population (129/146). NGC Census: (462/215). Mintage: 392,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $700. (#8524) 8864 1913 improperly Cleaned nGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (320/7799). PCGS Population (282/5337). Mintage: 915,900. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $500. (#8525) 8865 1913 improperly Cleaned nGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (320/7799). PCGS Population (282/5337). Mintage: 915,900. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $500. (#8525) 8866 1913 Ms62 nGC. NGC Census: (3642/1502). PCGS Population (2466/1833). Mintage: 915,900. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $985. (#8525) 8867 1913-s aU58 nGC. NGC Census: (543/356). PCGS Population (136/256). Mintage: 408,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $675. (#8526) 8868 1913-s aU58 nGC. NGC Census: (543/356). PCGS Population (136/256). Mintage: 408,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $675. (#8526)

8877 1915 Ms62 nGC. NGC Census: (1480/1071). PCGS Population (1146/1213). Mintage: 588,075. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $985. (#8530) 8878 1915 Ms62 nGC. NGC Census: (1480/1071). PCGS Population (1151/1213). Mintage: 588,075. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $985. (#8530) 8879 1915 Ms62 nGC. NGC Census: (1480/1071). PCGS Population (1151/1213). Mintage: 588,075. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $985. (#8530) 8880 1915 Ms62 nGC. NGC Census: (1480/1071). PCGS Population (1151/1213). Mintage: 588,075. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $985. (#8530) 8881 1915 Ms62 nGC. NGC Census: (1480/1071). PCGS Population (1151/1213). Mintage: 588,075. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $985. (#8530) 8882 1915 Ms62 nGC. NGC Census: (1480/1071). PCGS Population (1151/1213). Mintage: 588,075. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $985. (#8530) 8883 1915 Ms62 PCGs. PCGS Population (1151/1213). NGC Census: (1480/1071). Mintage: 588,075. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $985. (#8530) 8884 1915 Ms62+ PCGs. PCGS Population (1146/1213). NGC Census: (1480/1071). Mintage: 588,075. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $985. (#8530) 8885 1915-s aU55 nGC. NGC Census: (218/598). PCGS Population (92/274). Mintage: 164,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $575. (#8531) 8886 1916-s Ms60 nGC. NGC Census: (50/828). PCGS Population (30/702). Mintage: 240,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $625. (#8532)

8869 1914 Ms62 PCGs. PCGS Population (590/708). NGC Census: (730/515). Mintage: 247,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $985. (#8527) 8870 1914 Ms62 PCGs. PCGS Population (590/708). NGC Census: (730/515). Mintage: 247,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $985. (#8527) 8871 1914-D Ms62 nGC. NGC Census: (532/434). PCGS Population (432/479). Mintage: 247,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $1,000. (#8528) 8872 1 9 1 4 - s aU 5 5 P C G s . P C G S Population (110/498). NGC Census: (151/929). Mintage: 263,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $525. (#8529) 8873 1 9 1 4 - s aU 5 8 P C G s . P C G S Population (186/312). NGC Census: (479/450). Mintage: 263,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $725. (#8529) 8874 1915 Reverse Damaged nGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (154/3920). PCGS Population (65/2847). Mintage: 588,075. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $500. (#8530) 8875 1915 Ms61 nGC. NGC Census: (1369/2551). PCGS Population (483/2368). Mintage: 588,075. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS61: $725. (#8530) 8876 1915 Ms62 nGC. NGC Census: (1480/1071). PCGS Population (1146/1213). Mintage: 588,075. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $985. (#8530)

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8887 1841 improperly Cleaned nGC Details. aU. NGC Census: (24/85). PCGS Population (15/36). Mintage: 63,131. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $1,125. (#8582)

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8888 1847 aU55 nGC. NGC Census: (160/220). PCGS Population (34/45). Mintage: 862,258. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $850. (#8597) 8889 1849-o Fine 12 nGC. CaC. NGC Census: (1/88). PCGS Population (0/77). Mintage: 23,900. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in Fine 12: $785. (#8602) 8890 1851-o XF45 nGC. NGC Census: (184/559). PCGS Population (122/173). Mintage: 263,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $869. (#8607) 8891 1851-o Reverse Planchet Flaw nGC Details. aU. NGC Census: (102/457). PCGS Population (68/105). Mintage: 263,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $950. (#8607) 8892 1861 Rev Damage nGC Details. aU. NGC Census: (54/410). PCGS Population (90/127). Mintage: 113,100. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $835. (#8633) 8893 1872-s Repaired nGC Details. XF. NGC Census: (9/120). PCGS Population (22/51). Mintage: 17,300. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF40: $900. (#8665) 8894 1879 improperly Cleaned nGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (129/457). PCGS Population (28/144). Mintage: 384,770. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $825. (#8683) 8895 1 8 7 9 - s aU 5 5 P C G s . P C G S Population (52/117). NGC Census: (64/319). Mintage: 224,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $780. (#8686) 8896 1882-s improperly Cleaned nGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (43/227). PCGS Population (38/155). Mintage: 132,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $800. (#8698) 8897 1 8 8 9 - s M s 6 2 P C G s . P C G S Population (368/244). NGC Census: (404/108). Mintage: 425,400. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $870. (#8716) 8898 1889-s Ms62 nGC. NGC Census: (404/108). PCGS Population (369/244). Mintage: 425,400. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $870. (#8716) 8899 1890-CC improperly Cleaned nGC Details. aU. NGC Census: (14/328). PCGS Population (33/221). Mintage: 17,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $885. (#8718)

8900 1892-CC VF35 nGC. NGC Census: (7/454). PCGS Population (16/343). Mintage: 40,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in VF35: $831. (#8722) 8901 1892-o aU55 nGC. NGC Census: (28/686). PCGS Population (71/415). Mintage: 28,688. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $780. (#8723) 8902 1892-o aU58 nGC. NGC Census: (95/591). PCGS Population (68/347). Mintage: 28,688. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $790. (#8723)

8909 1 8 9 6 M s 6 3 n G C . C a C . N G C Census: (209/19). PCGS Population (127/8). Mintage: 76,200. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $1,450. (#8735) 8910 1897-o aU55 nGC. NGC Census: (22/330). PCGS Population (43/204). Mintage: 42,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $780. (#8738) 8911 1 8 9 9 i m p r o p e r l y C l e a n e d nGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (572/18041). PCGS Population (690/9155). Mintage: 1,262,305. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $800. (#8742) 8912 1899-s Cleaned anaCs. aU55 Details. NGC Census: (13/485). PCGS Population (31/380). Mintage: 841,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $780. (#8744) 8913 1 8 9 9 - s M s 6 2 P C G s . P C G S Population (104/67). NGC Census: (140/55). Mintage: 841,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $900. (#8744) 8914 1 9 0 1 - s M s 6 3 P C G s . P C G S Population (4919/4490). NGC Census: (5481/5231). Mintage: 2,812,750. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $1,060. (#8749) 8915 1902-s Ms63 PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (775/535). NGC Census: (911/793). Mintage: 469,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $1,060. (#8751)

8903 1893 Ms63 PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (2107/216). NGC Census: (6094/729). Mintage: 1,840,895. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $1,060. (#8725) 8904 1894-o aU58 nGC. NGC Census: (269/272). PCGS Population (68/166). Mintage: 107,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $790. (#8730) 8905 1895-o improperly Cleaned nGC Details. aU. NGC Census: (10/643). PCGS Population (21/419). Mintage: 98,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $770. (#8733) 8906 1895-o improperly Cleaned nGC Details. aU. NGC Census: (10/643). PCGS Population (21/419). Mintage: 98,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $770. (#8733) 8907 1895-o aU55 nGC. NGC Census: (64/566). PCGS Population (82/323). Mintage: 98,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $780. (#8733) 8908 1895-o Ms60 nGC. NGC Census: (76/276). PCGS Population (46/187). Mintage: 98,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $800. (#8733)

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8916 1907 no Periods aU58 nGC. NGC Census: (774/4931). PCGS Population (828/4279). Mintage: 239,400. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $840. (#8852) 8917 1908-D Motto aU58 nGC. NGC Census: (196/382). PCGS Population (140/374). Mintage: 836,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $920. (#8860) 8918 1909-s surface Damage Genuine PCGs. Mintage: 292,350. (#8864) 8919 1913 altered surfaces nCs. Unc. NGC Census: (105/4272). PCGS Population (92/3096). Mintage: 442,071. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $860. (#8873)

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8920 1913 Ms62 PCGs. Ex: Rive dOr Collection. PCGS Population (1521/1024). NGC Census: (1680/1116). Mintage: 442,071. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $1,020. (#8873) 8921 1913-s improperly Cleaned nGC Details. aU. NGC Census: (57/635). PCGS Population (60/425). Mintage: 66,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $875. (#8874) 8922 1914-D Ms62 nGC. NGC Census: (662/414). PCGS Population (641/552). Mintage: 343,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $1,050. (#8876) 8923 1914-s Reverse Damaged nGC Details. aU. NGC Census: (15/832). PCGS Population (25/688). Mintage: 208,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $800. (#8877) 8924 1932 Reverse Planchet Flaw nGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (434/50040). PCGS Population (599/41820). Mintage: 4,463,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $820. (#8884)

8931 1873 open 3 aU58 nGC. NGC Census: (2187/3637). PCGS Population (689/2743). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $1,675. (#8967) 8932 1873 open 3 Ms61 PCGs. PCGS Population (1097/972). NGC Census: (1946/775). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS61: $1,850. (#8967) 8933 1875-s aU55 nGC. NGC Census: (401/2396). PCGS Population (342/1025). Mintage: 1,230,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $1,665. (#8975) 8934 1877-s Ms61 nGC. NGC Census: (663/158). PCGS Population (413/273). Mintage: 1,735,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS61: $1,725. (#8984) 8935 1878 Ms61 nGC. NGC Census: (453/281). PCGS Population (281/286). Mintage: 543,645. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS61: $1,725. (#8985) 8936 1878-s Ms61 nGC. NGC Census: (415/82). PCGS Population (308/140). Mintage: 1,739,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS61: $1,775. (#8987) 8937 1882-s Ms61 nGC. NGC Census: (391/170). PCGS Population (304/328). Mintage: 1,125,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS61: $1,850. (#8998) 8938 1883-CC improperly Cleaned nGC Details. aU. NGC Census: (108/760). PCGS Population (140/342). Mintage: 59,962. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $2,225. (#8999) 8939 1890-s Ms61 nGC. NGC Census: (594/449). PCGS Population (267/644). Mintage: 802,750. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS61: $1,610. (#9015) 8940 1 8 9 0 - s M s 6 2 P C G s . P C G S Population (471/173). NGC Census: (365/84). Mintage: 802,750. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $1,800. (#9015) 8941 1890-s Ms62 nGC. NGC Census: (365/84). PCGS Population (471/173). Mintage: 802,750. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $1,800. (#9015) 8942 1895 Ms61 nGC. NGC Census: (6387/12134). PCGS Population (3721/7728). Mintage: 1,114,656. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS61: $1,610. (#9027) 8943 1 8 9 5 - s M s 6 3 P C G s . P C G S Population (811/172). NGC Census: (623/161). Mintage: 1,100,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $2,225. (#9028) 8944 1 8 9 5 - s M s 6 3 P C G s . P C G S Population (811/172). NGC Census: (623/161). Mintage: 1,100,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $2,225. (#9028) 8945 1896 Ms63 PCGs. PCGS Population (859/129). NGC Census: (1399/176). Mintage: 792,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $2,050. (#9029) 8946 1896 Ms63 nGC. NGC Census: (1399/176). PCGS Population (859/129). Mintage: 792,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $2,050. (#9029) 8947 1896-s Ms63+ PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (995/148). NGC Census: (751/121). Mintage: 1,403,925. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $2,175. (#9030)

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8925 1857-s improperly Cleaned nGC Details. aU. NGC Census: (86/709). PCGS Population (59/304). Mintage: 970,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $1,875. (#8922) 8926 1857-s improperly Cleaned nGC Details. aU. NGC Census: (86/709). PCGS Population (59/304). Mintage: 970,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $1,875. (#8922) 8927 1859-s improperly Cleaned nGC Details. aU. NGC Census: (71/357). PCGS Population (80/140). Mintage: 636,445. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $1,875. (#8928) 8928 1860 XF45 PCGs. PCGS Population (112/337). NGC Census: (97/597). Mintage: 577,670. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in XF45: $1,684. (#8929) 8929 1864-s improperly Cleaned nGC Details. aU. NGC Census: (81/345). PCGS Population (64/171). Mintage: 793,660. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $1,750. (#8942) 8930 1872-s aU55 nGC. NGC Census: (315/497). PCGS Population (76/139). Mintage: 780,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $1,675. (#8965)

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8948 1897 Ms63 PCGs. PCGS Population (1345/194). NGC Census: (2497/319). Mintage: 1,383,261. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $2,125. (#9031) 8949 1897-s Ms63 nGC. NGC Census: (1794/325). PCGS Population (1681/425). Mintage: 1,470,250. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $2,100. (#9032) 8950 1 8 9 8 - s M s 6 3 P C G s . P C G S Population (3029/1330). NGC Census: (3645/1122). Mintage: 2,575,175. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $2,050. (#9034) 8951 1 8 9 8 - s M s 6 3 P C G s . P C G S Population (3029/1330). NGC Census: (3645/1122). Mintage: 2,575,175. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $2,050. (#9034) 8952 1898-s Ms63 nGC. CaC. NGC Census: (3645/1122). PCGS Population (3029/1329). Mintage: 2,575,175. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $2,050. (#9034) 8953 1899-s Ms63 nGC. NGC Census: (1216/287). PCGS Population (1165/242). Mintage: 2,010,300. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $2,100. (#9036) 8954 1900 Ms63 nGC. NGC Census: (16068/4712). PCGS Population (10600/4044). Mintage: 1,874,584. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $1,825. (#9037) 8955 1 9 0 4 - s M s 6 3 P C G s . P C G S Population (5934/3121). NGC Census: (7893/3322). Mintage: 5,134,175. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $1,825. (#9046) 8956 1905 aU55 nGC. NGC Census: (62/655). PCGS Population (53/520). Mintage: 58,900. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $1,680. (#9047) 8957 1906-D obv Planchet Flaw nGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (66/1592). PCGS Population (95/1759). Mintage: 620,250. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $1,590. (#9050) 8958 1906-D Ms62 nGC. NGC Census: (663/467). PCGS Population (676/735). Mintage: 620,250. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $1,785. (#9050)

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8959 1907 arabic numerals Ms63 PCGs. PCGS Population (3652/6651). NGC Census: (2644/2844). Mintage: 361,667. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $1,800. (#9141) 8960 1908 no Motto Ms62 nGC. NGC Census: (26969/89904). PCGS Population (17740/84316). Mintage: 4,271,551. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $1,620. (#9142) 8961 1908-D no Motto Ms64 PCGs. PCGS Population (1344/258). NGC Census: (610/47). Mintage: 663,750. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $1,900. (#9143) 8962 1 9 0 8 M o t t o M s 6 1 n G C . NGC Census: (330/1441). PCGS Population (142/1769). Mintage: 156,200. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS61: $1,610. (#9147) From The Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr. Collection. 8963 1908-D Motto Ms63 PCGs. PCGS Population (715/1250). NGC Census: (533/654). Mintage: 349,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $1,835. (#9148) 8964 1910-s Ms62 nGC. NGC Census: (1402/1677). PCGS Population (1101/2371). Mintage: 2,128,250. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $1,700. (#9156) From The Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr. Collection. 8965 1910-s Ms62 nGC. NGC Census: (1402/1677). PCGS Population (1102/2372). Mintage: 2,128,250. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $1,700. (#9156) 8966 1911-s Ms64 nGC. NGC Census: (1391/288). PCGS Population (1422/483). Mintage: 775,750. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $1,925. (#9159) 8967 1913 Ms62 nGC. NGC Census: (1000/465). PCGS Population (827/988). Mintage: 168,700. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $1,700. (#9161) 8968 1 9 1 6 - s M s 6 3 P C G s . P C G S Population (934/2806). NGC Census: (954/2352). Mintage: 796,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $1,675. (#9169) 8969 1 9 1 6 - s M s 6 4 P C G s . P C G S Population (1569/1238). NGC Census: (1416/936). Mintage: 796,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $1,925. (#9169) 8970 1920 Ms63 nGC. NGC Census: (1415/386). PCGS Population (1905/727). Mintage: 228,250. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $1,835. (#9170) 8971 1920 Ms63 nGC. NGC Census: (1415/386). PCGS Population (1905/727). Mintage: 228,250. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $1,835. (#9170) 8972 1922 Reverse lamination Ms63 nGC. NGC Census: (19524/7664). PCGS Population (13633/8151). Mintage: 1,375,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $1,675. (#9173)

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8973 1922 Ms64 nGC. NGC Census: (7181/483). PCGS Population (6958/1209). Mintage: 1,375,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $1,925. (#9173) From The Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr. Collection. 8974 1 9 2 2 M s 6 4 n G C . C a C . N G C Census: (7181/483). PCGS Population (6942/1209). Mintage: 1,375,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $1,925. (#9173) 8975 1 9 2 3 - D M s 6 3 P C G s . P C G S Population (1127/6442). NGC Census: (781/4452). Mintage: 1,702,250. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $1,675. (#9176) 8976 1924 improperly Cleaned nGC Details. aU. NGC Census: (0/292293). PCGS Population (13/257844). Mintage: 4,323,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $1,540. (#9177) 8977 1924 Cleaned anaCs. Ms60 Details. NGC Census: (732/291146). PCGS Population (1981/253731). Mintage: 4,323,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $1,590. (#9177) 8978 1924 Ms62 nGC. NGC Census: (48964/234597). PCGS Population (41595/203871). Mintage: 4,323,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $1,620. (#9177) From The Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr. Collection. 8979 1924 Ms63 nGC. NGC Census: (99463/135134). PCGS Population (78127/125744). Mintage: 4,323,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $1,675. (#9177) From The Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr. Collection. 8980 1924 Ms64 PCGs. PCGS Population (79184/46425). NGC Census: (99178/35956). Mintage: 4,323,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $1,735. (#9177) 8981 1925 Ms62 anaCs. NGC Census: (10841/36745). PCGS Population (8091/32902). Mintage: 2,831,750. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $1,620. (#9180) 8982 1925 Ms62 nGC. NGC Census: (10841/36745). PCGS Population (8095/32943). Mintage: 2,831,750. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $1,620. (#9180) From The Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr. Collection.

8983 1 9 2 6 M s 6 4 n G C . C a C . N G C Census: (8918/3685). PCGS Population (7053/4608). Mintage: 816,750. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $1,735. (#9183) 8984 1927 Ms63 nGC. NGC Census: (39369/70601). PCGS Population (36897/72849). Mintage: 2,946,750. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $1,675. (#9186) From The Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr. Collection. 8985 1928 Ms64 anaCs. NGC Census: (14281/6258). PCGS Population (13589/10748). Mintage: 8,816,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $1,735. (#9189) 8986 1928 Ms64 anaCs. NGC Census: (14281/6258). PCGS Population (13589/10748). Mintage: 8,816,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $1,735. (#9189)

8993 1936 albany Ms65 nGC. NGC Census: (1132/635). PCGS Population (1427/825). Mintage: 17,671. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $360. (#9227) 8994 1936 albany Ms65 PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (1427/825). NGC Census: (1132/635). Mintage: 17,671. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $360. (#9227)

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8987 1893 isabella Quarter aU58 anaCs. NGC Census: (226/3009). PCGS Population (385/3869). Mintage: 24,214. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $420. (#9220) 8988 1893 isabella Quarter Polished, Corroded anaCs. aU58 Details. NGC Census: (226/3009). PCGS Population (385/3873). Mintage: 24,214. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $420. (#9220) 8989 1893 isabella Quarter Ms64 PCGs. PCGS Population (1143/590). NGC Census: (1000/617). Mintage: 24,214. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $725. (#9220) 8990 1900 lafayette Dollar improperly C l e a n e d n G C D e t a i l s . aU . NGC Census: (7/2257). PCGS Population (52/3007). Mintage: 36,026. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $450. (#9222) 8991 1900 lafayette Dollar improperly C l e a n e d n G C D e t a i l s . aU . NGC Census: (7/2257). PCGS Population (53/3008). Mintage: 36,026. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $450. (#9222) 8992 1921 alabama Ms64 nGC. NGC Census: (786/450). PCGS Population (816/502). Mintage: 59,038. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $420. (#9224)

8995 1 9 3 6 a l b a n y M s 6 6 P C G s . PCGS Population (739/86). NGC Census: (498/137). Mintage: 17,671. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $480. (#9227) 8996 1937 antietam improperly Cleaned nGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (0/2449). PCGS Population (2/4455). Mintage: 18,028. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $550. (#9229) 8997 1937-D arkansas Ms65 PCGs. PCGS Population (348/136). NGC Census: (296/83). Mintage: 5,505. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $185. (#9242) 8998 1 9 3 8 - D a r k a n s a s M s 6 6 P C G s . CaC. PCGS Population (106/19). NGC Census: (42/9). Mintage: 3,155. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $690. (#9246) 8999 1939-D arkansas Ms65 PCGs. PCGS Population (182/75). NGC Census: (142/40). Mintage: 2,104. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $650. (#9250) 9000 1939-s arkansas Ms62 PCGs. PCGS Population (41/643). NGC Census: (11/456). Mintage: 2,105. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $270. (#9251)

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9001 1936-s Bay Bridge Ms65 PCGs. PCGS Population (1637/901). NGC Census: (1335/644). Mintage: 71,424. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $300. (#9254) 9002 1936-s Bay Bridge Ms65 PCGs. PCGS Population (1637/901). NGC Census: (1335/644). Mintage: 71,424. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $300. (#9254) 9003 1936-s Bay Bridge Ms65 nGC. NGC Census: (1335/644). PCGS Population (1637/902). Mintage: 71,424. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $300. (#9254) 9004 1936-s Bay Bridge Ms65 PCGs. PCGS Population (1637/902). NGC Census: (1335/644). Mintage: 71,424. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $300. (#9254) 9005 1936-s Bay Bridge Ms65 PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (1637/902). NGC Census: (1335/644). Mintage: 71,424. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $300. (#9254) 9006 1936-s Bay Bridge Ms66 PCGs. PCGS Population (775/127). NGC Census: (558/86). Mintage: 71,424. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $420. (#9254) 9007 1935-D Boone Ms64 PCGs. PCGS Population (411/402). NGC Census: (234/315). Mintage: 5,005. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $160. (#9259) 9008 1 9 3 5 / 3 4 - D B o o n e M s 6 5 n G C . CaC. NGC Census: (151/176). PCGS Population (238/223). Mintage: 2,003. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $550. (#9263) 9009 1935/34-s Boone Ms66 PCGs. PCGS Population (97/17). NGC Census: (85/23). Mintage: 2,004. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $1,100. (#9264) 9010 1936 Boone Ms66 PCGs. PCGS Population (303/65). NGC Census: (238/52). Mintage: 12,012. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $270. (#9266) 9011 1937 Boone Ms66 PCGs. PCGS Population (380/78). NGC Census: (251/55). Mintage: 9,810. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $280. (#9270) 9012 1938 Boone Ms66 PCGs. PCGS Population (124/17). NGC Census: (84/5). Mintage: 2,100. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $625. (#9274)

9013 1 9 3 6 B r i d g e p o r t M s 6 5 P C G s . PCGS Population (1589/695). NGC Census: (1163/375). Mintage: 25,015. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $230. (#9279) 9014 1936 Bridgeport Ms65 nGC. NGC Census: (1163/375). PCGS Population (1590/700). Mintage: 25,015. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $230. (#9279) 9015 1925-s California Ms63 PCGs. PCGS Population (1189/2583). NGC Census: (600/2882). Mintage: 86,394. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $250. (#9281) 9016 1 9 2 5 - s C a l i f o r n i a M s 6 5 n G C . CaC. NGC Census: (892/559). PCGS Population (736/379). Mintage: 86,394. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $715. (#9281) 9017 1936 Cincinnati Ms66 nGC. NGC Census: (61/4). PCGS Population (99/2). Mintage: 5,005. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $835. (#9283)

9021 1936 Columbia Ms65 nGC. CaC. NGC Census: (580/569). PCGS Population (828/467). Mintage: 9,007. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $270. (#9291) 9022 1936 Columbia Ms66 nGC. NGC Census: (495/74). PCGS Population (412/55). Mintage: 9,007. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $320. (#9291) 9023 1936 Columbia Ms66 nGC. CaC. NGC Census: (495/74). PCGS Population (412/55). Mintage: 9,007. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $320. (#9291) 9024 1892 Columbian Ms65 nGC. NGC Census: (796/233). PCGS Population (687/187). Mintage: 950,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $420. (#9296) 9025 1 8 9 2 C o l u m b i a n M s 6 6 n G C . NGC Census: (204/29). PCGS Population (177/10). Mintage: 950,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $850. (#9296) 9026 1893 Columbian Ms65 nGC. NGC Census: (614/158). PCGS Population (497/166). Mintage: 1,550,405. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $350. (#9297) 9027 1 8 9 3 C o l u m b i a n M s 6 5 P C G s . PCGS Population (498/166). NGC Census: (614/158). Mintage: 1,550,405. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $350. (#9297) 9028 1893 Columbian Ms63 Prooflike nGC. NGC Census: (51/97). PCGS Population (0/0). Mintage: 1,550,405. (#89297) 9029 1935 Connecticut Ms66 nGC. NGC Census: (433/60). PCGS Population (442/41). Mintage: 25,018. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $700. (#9299)

9018 1936-D Cincinnati Ms66 nGC. NGC Census: (225/28). PCGS Population (287/32). Mintage: 5,005. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $825. (#9284) 9019 1936-D Cincinnati Ms66 PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (287/32). NGC Census: (225/28). Mintage: 5,005. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $825. (#9284) 9020 1 9 3 6 C l e v e l a n d M s 6 5 P C G s . PCGS Population (2094/642). NGC Census: (1947/548). Mintage: 50,030. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $140. (#9288)

9030 1935 Connecticut Ms66 PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (441/41). NGC Census: (433/60). Mintage: 25,018. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $700. (#9299) 9031 1936 Delaware Ms65 nGC. CaC. NGC Census: (1046/549). PCGS Population (1353/687). Mintage: 20,993. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $325. (#9301) 9032 1 9 3 6 E l g i n Ms 6 5 P C G s . C aC . PCGS Population (2090/1218). NGC Census: (1366/822). Mintage: 20,015. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $285. (#9303)

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9033 1 9 3 6 G e t t y s b u r g M s 6 5 n G C . NGC Census: (1215/361). PCGS Population (1529/708). Mintage: 26,928. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $700. (#9305) 9034 1922 Grant no star Ms64 PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (1381/974). NGC Census: (1468/894). Mintage: 67,405. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $215. (#9306) 9035 1 9 2 5 l e x i n g t o n M s 6 5 P C G s . PCGS Population (943/281). NGC Census: (846/203). Mintage: 162,013. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $500. (#9318) 9036 1918 lincoln Ms64 nGC. NGC Census: (1692/1419). PCGS Population (2150/1768). Mintage: 100,058. (#9320) 9037 1918 lincoln Ms65 anaCs. NGC Census: (1077/342). PCGS Population (1192/576). Mintage: 100,058. (#9320) 9038 1918 lincoln Ms65 PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (1192/576). NGC Census: (1077/342). Mintage: 100,058. (#9320) 9039 1 9 3 6 l o n g i s l a n d M s 6 5 n G C . NGC Census: (1102/369). PCGS Population (1156/408). Mintage: 81,826. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $240. (#9322) 9040 1936 long island Ms66 PCGs. PCGS Population (381/27). NGC Census: (314/55). Mintage: 81,826. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $675. (#9322) 9041 1936 long island Ms66 nGC. NGC Census: (314/55). PCGS Population (381/27). Mintage: 81,826. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $675. (#9322) 9042 1936 lynchburg Ms62 anaCs. NGC Census: (28/2357). PCGS Population (72/3677). Mintage: 20,013. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $200. (#9324) 9043 1934 Maryland Ms65 nGC. CaC. NGC Census: (1308/564). PCGS Population (1331/588). Mintage: 25,015. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $280. (#9328) 9044 1921 Missouri Cleaned anaCs. aU55 Details. NGC Census: (9/1875). PCGS Population (38/1932). Mintage: 10,428. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU55: $330. (#9330) 9045 1921 Missouri obverse scratched nGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (5/1823). PCGS Population (16/1783). Mintage: 10,428. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $570. (#9330)
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9046 1921 Missouri 2x4 improperly Cleaned nGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (0/1540). PCGS Population (9/1636). Mintage: 5,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $625. (#9331) 9047 1938 new Rochelle Ms65 nGC. NGC Census: (967/605). PCGS Population (1490/1012). Mintage: 15,266. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $480. (#9335) 9048 1938 new Rochelle Ms65 PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (1492/1010). NGC Census: (967/605). Mintage: 15,266. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $480. (#9335) 9049 1938 new Rochelle Ms66 PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (854/154). NGC Census: (506/99). Mintage: 15,266. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $630. (#9335) 9050 1936 norfolk 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. Mintage: 16,936. (#9337) 9051 1936 norfolk Ms66 PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (1587/1106). NGC Census: (1046/702). Mintage: 16,936. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $510. (#9337)

9054 1 9 2 5 n o r s e T h i c k P l a n c h e t Cleaned anaCs. Ms60 Details. NGC Census: (0/0). PCGS Population (3/725). (#9450) 9055 1925 norse Thick Planchet Ms62 anaCs. NGC Census: (0/0). PCGS Population (44/674). (#9450) 9056 1925 norse Thick Planchet Ms63 anaCs. NGC Census: (0/0). PCGS Population (149/524). (#9450) 9057 1925 norse Thick Planchet Ms65 PCGs. PCGS Population (184/32). NGC Census: (0/0). (#9450) 9058 1925 norse Thin Planchet aU58 anaCs. NGC Census: (0/0). PCGS Population (7/299). (#9451) 9059 1 9 2 5 n o r s e T h i n P l a n c h e t improperly Cleaned nGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (0/0). PCGS Population (2/297). (#9451) 9060 1926 oregon Ms65 nGC. NGC Census: (641/377). PCGS Population (825/451). Mintage: 47,955. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $220. (#9340) 9061 1926 oregon Ms66 PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (389/62). NGC Census: (318/59). Mintage: 47,955. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $340. (#9340) 9062 1926-s oregon Ms64 nGC. NGC Census: (750/1671). PCGS Population (1354/1420). Mintage: 83,055. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $150. (#9341) 9063 1926-s oregon Ms64 PCGs. PCGS Population (1356/1424). NGC Census: (750/1671). Mintage: 83,055. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $150. (#9341) 9064 1928 oregon Ms65 PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (601/454). NGC Census: (435/527). Mintage: 6,028. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $275. (#9342) 9065 1933-D oregon Ms65 PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (742/434). NGC Census: (413/279). Mintage: 5,008. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $350. (#9343) 9066 1937-D oregon Ms67 PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (551/41). NGC Census: (507/64). Mintage: 12,008. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $575. (#9347) 9067 1938-D oregon Ms67 PCGs. PCGS Population (198/33). NGC Census: (239/23). Mintage: 6,005. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $560. (#9349)

9052 1936 norfolk Ms67 PCGs. PCGS Population (954/152). NGC Census: (628/74). Mintage: 16,936. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $575. (#9337) 9053 1936 norfolk Ms67 PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (954/152). NGC Census: (628/74). Mintage: 16,936. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $575. (#9337)

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9068 1939 oregon Ms66 nGC. CaC. NGC Census: (302/99). PCGS Population (264/84). Mintage: 3,004. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $700. (#9352) 9069 1939-s oregon Ms66 nGC. NGC Census: (293/101). PCGS Population (254/88). Mintage: 3,005. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $675. (#9354) 9070 1915-s Panama-Pacific aU58 nGC. NGC Census: (99/2375). PCGS Population (162/2726). Mintage: 27,134. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $360. (#9357) 9071 1937 Roanoke Ms64 PCGs. PCGS Population (1682/3546). NGC Census: (737/2634). Mintage: 29,030. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $200. (#9367) 9072 1937 Roanoke Ms65 nGC. NGC Census: (1461/1173). PCGS Population (2135/1410). Mintage: 29,030. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $250. (#9367) 9073 1937 Roanoke Ms65 PCGs. PCGS Population (2136/1410). NGC Census: (1461/1173). Mintage: 29,030. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $250. (#9367) From The Dr. John Y. Harper, Jr. Collection. 9074 1937 Roanoke Ms65 nGC. NGC Census: (1461/1173). PCGS Population (2136/1410). Mintage: 29,030. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $250. (#9367) 9075 1937 Roanoke Ms66 nGC. CaC. NGC Census: (935/238). PCGS Population (1135/274). Mintage: 29,030. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $340. (#9367) 9076 1935-s san Diego Ms65 PCGs. PCGS Population (5661/1695). NGC Census: (2548/718). Mintage: 70,132. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $135. (#9371) 9077 1926 sesquicentennial Ms64 PCGs. PCGS Population (1933/259). NGC Census: (1728/272). Mintage: 141,120. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $320. (#9374) 9078 1935 spanish Trail improperly Cleaned nGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (0/1666). PCGS Population (1/3275). Mintage: 10,008. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $1,025. (#9376)

9079 1925 stone Mountain Ms66 PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (745/173). NGC Census: (628/135). Mintage: 1,314,709. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $300. (#9378) 9080 1 9 3 4 Te x a s M s 6 5 n G C . N G C Census: (847/446). PCGS Population (1182/430). Mintage: 61,463. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $240. (#9381) 9081 1934 Texas Ms66 PCGs. PCGS Population (386/43). NGC Census: (396/50). Mintage: 61,463. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $325. (#9381) 9082 1935 Texas Ms66 nGC. CaC. NGC Census: (608/231). PCGS Population (764/207). Mintage: 9,996. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $325. (#9382) 9083 1936-D Texas Ms66 PCGs. PCGS Population (916/310). NGC Census: (674/257). Mintage: 9,039. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $380. (#9387) 9084 1936-D Texas Ms66 PCGs. PCGS Population (911/319). NGC Census: (673/263). Mintage: 9,039. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $380. (#9387)

9088 1 9 2 5 Va n c o u v e r P o lis h e d anaCs. aU58 Details. NGC Census: (32/2031). PCGS Population (76/2895). Mintage: 14,994. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU58: $280. (#9399) 9089 1927 Vermont improperly Cleaned nGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (1/2808). PCGS Population (9/3931). Mintage: 28,142. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $209. (#9401) 9090 1946-D Booker T. Washington Ms66 nGC. NGC Census: (247/40). PCGS Population (246/28). Mintage: 200,113. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $140. (#9405) 9091 1946-D Booker T. Washington Ms66 P C G s . C a C . P C G S P o p u la t io n (246/28). NGC Census: (247/40). Mintage: 200,113. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $140. (#9405) 9092 1948-s Booker T. Washington Ms64 nGC. Gold CaC. NGC Census: (87/732). PCGS Population (264/912). Mintage: 8,005. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $48. (#9414) 9093 1950-s Booker T. Washington Ms66 P C G s . C a C . P C G S P o p u la t io n (409/17). NGC Census: (339/46). Mintage: 512,091. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $115. (#9422) 9094 1952-s Washington-Carver Ms66+ P C G s . C a C . P C G S P o p u la t io n (120/5). NGC Census: (131/5). Mintage: 8,006. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $500. (#9436) 9095 1953-s Washington-Carver Ms66 PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (94/5). NGC Census: (115/10). Mintage: 108,020. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $280. (#9440) 9096 1936 Wisconsin Ms65 nGC. NGC Census: (1291/1573). PCGS Population (2199/1915). Mintage: 25,015. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $300. (#9447)

9085 1936-D Texas Ms67 PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (297/13). NGC Census: (247/10). Mintage: 9,039. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $625. (#9387) 9086 1937-D Texas Ms66 PCGs. PCGS Population (481/123). NGC Census: (448/91). Mintage: 6,605. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $325. (#9391) 9087 1938-D Texas Ms67 nGC. NGC Census: (87/3). PCGS Population (70/0). Mintage: 3,775. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $1,150. (#9395)

9097 1936 Wisconsin Ms66 nGC. NGC Census: (1208/365). PCGS Population (1501/417). Mintage: 25,015. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $355. (#9447) 9098 1936 york Ms65 PCGs. PCGS Population (1870/1974). NGC Census: (1042/1607). Mintage: 25,015. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $240. (#9449)

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9099 1936 york Ms66 PCGs. PCGS Population (1446/528). NGC Census: (1231/376). Mintage: 25,015. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS66: $340. (#9449) 9100 1936 york Ms67+ PCGs. PCGS Population (507/22). NGC Census: (351/25). Mintage: 25,015. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $525. (#9449) 9101 1936 york Ms67 PCGs. CaC. PCGS Population (506/22). NGC Census: (351/25). Mintage: 25,015. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS67: $525. (#9449)

9117 1995 silver Eagle Ms70 nGC. NGC Census: (78). PCGS Population (1). Mintage: 4,672,051. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS70: $500. (#9886) 9118 1995 silver Eagle Ms70 nGC. NGC Census: (78). PCGS Population (1). Mintage: 4,672,051. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS70: $500. (#9886) 9119 1995 silver Eagle Ms70 nGC. NGC Census: (78). PCGS Population (1). Mintage: 4,672,051. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS70: $500. (#9886) 9120 1996-P silver Eagle PR70 Deep Cameo PCGs. PCGS Population (440). NGC Census: (2460). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR70: $360. (#9910) 9108 1991-95-W World War ii Gold Five Dollar Ms70 PCGs. PCGS Population (141). NGC Census: (754). Mintage: 23,089. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS70: $400. (#9678) 9109 2003-W First Flight Gold Eagle Ms70 PCGs. PCGS Population (440). NGC Census: (1369). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS70: $940. (#21003) 9110 2007-W Martha Washington PR70 Deep Cameo PCGs. PCGS Population (219). NGC Census: (0). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR70: $780. (#150890) 9111 2007-W abigail adams PR70 Deep Cameo PCGs. PCGS Population (282). NGC Census: (0). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR70: $780. (#150892) 9112 2007-W Jeffersons liberty Ms70 nGC. Ex: First Spouse Series. NGC Census: (0). PCGS Population (300). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS70: $775. (#152119) 9113 2007-W Jeffersons liberty, First strike Ms70 PCGs. PCGS Population (769). NGC Census: (0). (#152120) 9121 1997-W one-ounce Gold Eagle PR70 Ultra Cameo nGC. NGC Census: (446). PCGS Population (136). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR70: $1,975. (#9928) 9122 2006-P Reverse Proof silver Eagle, 20th anniversary PR69 nGC. NGC Census: (0/0). PCGS Population (12168/1710). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR69: $190. (#799977) 9123 2006 one-ounce Gold Buffalo, First strike Ms70 PCGs. .9999 Fine. PCGS Population (3338). NGC Census: (43419). (#89999) 9124 2007-W one-ounce Platinum Eagle PR70 Deep Cameo PCGs. PCGS Population (162). NGC Census: (0). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR70: $2,100. (#149579) 9125 2008-W Tenth-ounce Gold Buffalo, Early Release PR70 Ultra Cameo nGC. .9999 Fine. NGC Census: (0). PCGS Population (235). (#399933) 9126 2008-W Quarter-ounce Gold Buffalo, First strike Ms70 PCGs. PCGS Population (467). NGC Census: (0). (#399929) 9127 2008-W Quarter-ounce Gold Buffalo, First strike Ms70 PCGs. .9999 Fine. PCGS Population (467). NGC Census: (0). (#399929) 9128 2008-W Quarter-ounce Gold Buffalo, Early Release PR70 Ultra Cameo nGC. .9999 Fine. NGC Census: (0). PCGS Population (258). (#399935) 9129 2008-W one-ounce Gold Eagle Ms69 PCGs. PCGS Population (552/664). NGC Census: (0/0). (#393068) 9130 2008-W one-ounce Gold Buffalo, First strike PR70 Deep Cameo PCGs. .9999 Fine. PCGS Population (358). NGC Census: (0). (#393330)

CoMMEMoRaTiVE GolD
9102 1903 louisiana Purchase/Mckinley Mount Removed nCs. aU Details. NGC Census: (2/1983). PCGS Population (5/3017). Mintage: 17,500. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in AU50: $460. (#7444) 9103 1904 lewis and Clark improperly Cleaned nGC Details. Unc. NGC Census: (9/1093). PCGS Population (17/1707). Mintage: 10,025. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS60: $935. (#7447) 9104 1916 Mckinley Ms64 nGC. NGC Census: (744/853). PCGS Population (1346/1584). Mintage: 9,977. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $715. (#7454)

MoDERn issUEs
9105 1994-W World Cup Gold Five Dollar Ms70 PCGs. PCGS Population (77). NGC Census: (476). Mintage: 22,464. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS70: $420. (#9684) 9106 1995-W olympic/Torch Runner Gold Five Dollar Ms69 PCGs. PCGS Population (1360/183). NGC Census: (264/645). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS69: $775. (#9732) 9107 1991-95-W World War ii Gold Five Dollar Ms70 PCGs. PCGS Population (141). NGC Census: (754). Mintage: 23,089. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS70: $400. (#9678)

MoDERn BUllion Coins


9114 1986-2005 silver Eagle set Ms69 nGC. (Total: 20 coins) 9115 1987-P Half-ounce Gold Eagle PR70 Ultra Cameo nGC. NGC Census: (462). PCGS Population (120). Mintage: 143,398. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR70: $950. (#9813) 9116 1987-P Half-ounce Gold Eagle PR70 Ultra Cameo nGC. NGC Census: (462). PCGS Population (120). Mintage: 143,398. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in PR70: $950. (#9813)

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9142 1849 Pattern Double Eagle 1 ounce .999 Gold, Ultra Cameo Gem Proof nGC. Smithsonian Collection Private issue struck 2009. 9143 1906 Pattern Double Eagle one ounce .999 Gold, Ultra Cameo Gem Proof nGC. Smithsonian Collection. Private issue struck 2009.

CaliFoRnia FRaCTional GolD


9144 1856 liberty octagonal 25 Cents, BG-111, R.3, Ms62 nGC. NGC Census: (20/26). PCGS Population (84/125). (#10380) 9145 Undated liberty Round 25 Cents, BG-223, low R.4, Ms63 nGC. NGC Census: (1/8). PCGS Population (32/24). (#10408) 9131 2009 Tenth-ounce Gold Eagle, First strike Ms70 PCGs. PCGS Population (8705). NGC Census: (0). (#404431) 9132 2009 Tenth-ounce Gold Eagle, First strike Ms70 PCGs. PCGS Population (8705). NGC Census: (0). (#404431) 9133 2009 Tenth-ounce Gold Eagle, First strike Ms70 PCGs. PCGS Population (8705). NGC Census: (0). (#404431) 9134 2009 Tenth-ounce Gold Eagle, First strike Ms70 PCGs. PCGS Population (8705). NGC Census: (0). (#404431) 9135 2009 Tenth-ounce Gold Eagle, First strike Ms70 PCGs. PCGS Population (8705). NGC Census: (0). (#404431) 9136 2011 Gettysburg national Park Five ounce silver, First strike Ms69 Prooflike PCGs. PCGS Population (4782/0). NGC Census: (0/0). (#507369) 9137 2011-P 25th anniversary Reverse Proof silver Eagle set, First strike PR69 nGC. NGC Census: (7866/15505). PCGS Population (5170/6134). (#509194) 9138 2011-P 25th anniversary Reverse Proof silver Eagle set, First strike PR69 nGC. NGC Census: (7866/15505). PCGS Population (5170/6134). (#509194) 9139 George T. Morgan $100 Union. one and a half ounce Pure silver. Gem Proof nGC. Proposed design 1876, struck 2006. Private issue. 9140 George T. Morgan $100 Union. one and a half ounce Pure silver. Gem Proof nGC. Proposed design 1876, struck 2008. Private issue. 9141 George T. Morgan $100 Union. one and a half ounce Pure silver. Gem Proof nGC. Proposed design 1876, struck 2008. Private issue. 9146 1 8 5 3 l i b e r t y R o u n d 5 0 C e n t s , BG-421, R.4, Ms64 nGC. NGC Census: (2/2). PCGS Population (13/6). (#10457) 9147 1 8 5 3 l i b e r t y R o u n d 5 0 C e n t s , BG-429, low R.4, aU55 nGC. NGC Census: (0/25). PCGS Population (15/91). (#10465) 9148 1853 liberty octagonal 1 Dollar, BG-519, low R.4, aU58 PCGs. PCGS Population (25/51). NGC Census: (8/11). (#10496) 9149 1853 liberty octagonal 1 Dollar, BG-530, R.2, aU55 PCGs. PCGS Population (76/194). NGC Census: (3/73). (#10507) 9150 1868 liberty octagonal 25 Cents, BG-711, R.4, Ms65 PCGs. PCGS Population (19/5). NGC Census: (1/9). (#10538) 9151 1866 liberty octagonal 25 Cents, BG-737, R.5, Ms63 nGC. NGC Census: (0/0). PCGS Population (10/2). (#10564) 9152 1870 liberty octagonal 25 Cents, BG-763, low R.4, Ms62 nGC. NGC Census: (7/6). PCGS Population (37/19). (#10590) 9153 1871 liberty octagonal 25 Cents, BG-765, R.3, Ms63 nGC. NGC Census: (6/5). PCGS Population (69/29). (#10592) 9154 1872 indian octagonal 25 Cents, BG-791, R.3, Ms63 PCGs. PCGS Population (75/111). NGC Census: (12/23). (#10618) 9155 1872 indian octagonal 25 Cents, BG-791, R.3, Ms64 nGC. NGC Census: (15/8). PCGS Population (94/17). (#10618) 9156 1875 indian octagonal 25 Cents, BG-797, low R.4, Ms65 nGC. NGC Census: (1/0). PCGS Population (20/1). (#10624) 9157 1 8 5 9 l i b e r t y R o u n d 2 5 C e n t s , BG-801, R.3, Ms65 PCGs. PCGS Population (12/0). NGC Census: (12/10). (#10662) 9158 1 8 6 6 l i b e r t y R o u n d 2 5 C e n t s , BG-804, R.4, aU58 nGC. NGC Census: (1/14). PCGS Population (1/90). (#10665) 9159 1 8 6 8 l i b e r t y R o u n d 2 5 C e n t s , BG-806, R.3, Ms65 PCGs. PCGS Population (58/21). NGC Census: (10/22). (#10667) 9160 1 8 7 0 l i b e r t y R o u n d 2 5 C e n t s , BG-808, R.3, Ms65 nGC. NGC Census: (10/9). PCGS Population (51/14). (#10669) 9161 1 8 7 1 l i b e r t y R o u n d 2 5 C e n t s , BG-838, R.2, Ms62 nGC. NGC Census: (22/8). PCGS Population (136/79). (#10699) 9162 1874 indian Round 25 Cents, BG-876, l o w R . 4 , aU 5 8 P C G s . P C G S Population (4/94). NGC Census: (1/7). (#10737) 9163 1874 indian Round 25 Cents, BG-876, low R.4, Ms65 Prooflike nGC. NGC Census: (5/2). PCGS Population (0/0). (#710737) 9164 1880/76 indian Round 25 Cents, BG-885, R.3, Ms63 nGC. NGC Census: (4/9). PCGS Population (54/82). (#10746) 9165 1871 liberty octagonal 50 Cents, BG-911, R.4, aU53 PCGs. PCGS Population (1/73). NGC Census: (0/19). (#10769) 9166 1870 liberty octagonal 50 Cents, BG-921, low R.5, Ms62 PCGs. PCGS Population (17/4). NGC Census: (0/0). (#10779)

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9167 1871 liberty octagonal 50 Cents, BG-924, R.3, improperly Cleaned nGC Details. XF. NGC Census: (0/22). PCGS Population (0/220). (#10782) 9168 1871 liberty octagonal 50 Cents, BG-927, low R.5, Ms63 PCGs. PCGS Population (5/0). NGC Census: (0/1). (#10785) 9169 1872 indian octagonal 50 Cents, BG-940, R.4, Ms64 PCGs. PCGS Population (24/9). NGC Census: (7/2). (#10798) 9170 1 8 6 9 l i b e r t y R o u n d 5 0 C e n t s , BG-1009, R.5, Ms63 PCGs. PCGS Population (6/13). NGC Census: (2/3). (#10838) 9171 1 8 7 0 l i b e r t y R o u n d 5 0 C e n t s , BG-1010, R.3, Ms65 nGC. NGC Census: (3/1). PCGS Population (17/2). (#10839) 9172 1 8 7 1 l i b e r t y R o u n d 5 0 C e n t s , BG-1011, R.2, Ms64 nGC. NGC Census: (9/14). PCGS Population (54/37). (#10840) 9173 1 8 6 4 l i b e r t y R o u n d 5 0 C e n t s , BG-1016, R.5, Ms63 Prooflike nGC. NGC Census: (1/2). PCGS Population (0/0). (#710845) 9174 1 8 6 7 l i b e r t y R o u n d 5 0 C e n t s , BG-1018, High R.4, Ms62 Prooflike nGC. NGC Census: (1/1). PCGS Population (0/0). (#710847) 9175 1 8 7 0 l i b e r t y R o u n d 5 0 C e n t s , BG-1024, low R.4, Ms64 nGC. NGC Census: (1/0). PCGS Population (4/1). (#10853) 9176 1 8 7 1 l i b e r t y R o u n d 5 0 C e n t s , BG-1027, R.3, aU58 nGC. NGC Census: (3/13). PCGS Population (33/109). (#10856) 9177 1875/3 indian Round 50 Cents, BG-1058, R.3, Ms62 PCGs. PCGS Population (45/57). NGC Census: (3/2). (#10887) 9178 1880/70 indian Round 50 Cents, BG-1067, low R.4, Ms63 Prooflike nGC. NGC Census: (3/5). PCGS Population (0/0). (#710896) 9179 1869 liberty octagonal 1 Dollar, BG-1106, High R.4, Damaged, spots Removed Genuine PCGs. aU Details.

9182 1883 Hawaii Half Dollar VF35 anaCs. NGC Census: (20/357). PCGS Population (31/534). Mintage: 700,000. (#10991) 9183 1883 Hawaii Dollar obverse Damaged nGC Details. VF. NGC Census: (2/304). PCGS Population (1/592). Mintage: 500,000. (#10995) 9184 1883 Hawaii Dollar XF40 nGC. NGC Census: (48/226). PCGS Population (126/392). Mintage: 500,000. (#10995) 9185 1883 Hawaii Dollar improperly Cleaned nGC Details. aU. NGC Census: (21/157). PCGS Population (58/194). Mintage: 500,000. (#10995)

9195 1 9 0 7 J a m e s t o w n Te r c e n t e n n i a l official Medal Ms64 Brown nGC. Hk-346. Virginia. 9196 1914 Panama Canal Competition Ms65 nGC. Hk-398. Serial # 12402. 9197 1915 Panama Pacific Exposition, official Medal improperly Cleaned nGC Details. Unc. Hk-401. San Francisco, California. 9198 1920 Wilson in Manila so-Called Dollar Pair. Includes the Hk-449 severely Corroded anaCs, VF20 Details, and Hk-450 Corroded, Cleaned anaCs, XF40 Details. (Total: 2 pieces) 9199 1920 Manila Mint opening, Wilson Dollar improperly Cleaned nGC Details. aU. Hk-449. 9200 1933-4 illinois Century of Progress Exposition, indian Head Ms65 nGC. Hk-470. 9201 1 9 3 9 G o l d e n G a t e E x p o s i t i o n , Treasure island Ms65 nGC. Hk-481. San Francisco, California. 9202 1 9 3 9 G o l d e n G a t e E x p o s i t i o n , Treasure island Ms64 nGC. Hk-482. San Francisco, California. 9203 1 9 3 9 G o l d e n G a t e E x p o s i t i o n , Treasure island Ms65 nGC. Hk-482. San Francisco, California. 9204 1 9 3 9 G o l d e n G a t e E x p o s i t i o n , Petroleum Dollar Ms65 nGC. Hk-484. San Francisco, California. 9205 1 9 5 3 l o u i s i a n a P u r c h a s e sesquicentennial Ms65 Red and Brown nGC. Hk-509. Ex: Jeff Shevlin Collection. St. Louis, Missouri. 9206 1959 Colorado Centennial, Rush to the Rockies Ms64 nGC. Hk-542. 9207 1959 oregon Centennial, Wagon Train Ms64 nGC. Hk-558. 9208 1959 oregon Centennial, Beaver Dollar Ms66 nGC. Hk-573.

so-CallED DollaRs
9186 1 8 7 6 C e n t e n n i a l E x p o s i t i o n , nevada Dollar aU55 nGC. Hk-19. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 9187 1 8 7 6 C e n t e n n i a l E x p o s i t i o n official Medal aU55 nGC. Hk-20. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 9188 1879 Battle of stony Point aU58 nGC. Hk-122a.

9189 1893 Columbian Exposition official Medal, large letters Ms65 nGC. Hk-154. HK-154. Chicago, Illinois. 9190 1892 Columbian Exposition, High Relief liberty Head Ms65 Brown nGC. Hk-220. Chicago, Illinois. 9191 1 9 0 1 P a n - a m e r i c a n E x p o s i t i o n official Medal Ms62 nGC. Hk-287. Buffalo, New York. 9192 1901 Pan-american Exposition, official Medal Ms65 nGC. Hk-289. Buffalo, New York. 9193 1905 lewis and Clark Exposition official Medal Ms62 Brown nGC. Hk-327. Portland, Oregon. 9194 1 9 0 6 P i k e s P e a k s o u t h w e s t Expedition Mount Removed nGC Details. Unc. Hk-336.

9209 1960 alaska Festival of Music Ms66 nGC. Hk-576. 9210 (circa 1960) Mardi Gras Celebration, king of Carnival Ms64 nGC. Hk-581. Louisiana. 9211 1960 Pony Express Centennial Medal Ms65 nGC. Hk-582. 9212 1 9 1 4 M o n t a n a s 2 5 t h s t a t e anniversary Ms62 Brown nGC. Hk-662. 50th Anniversary of Territory. 9213 1 9 3 3 s a n t a M o n i c a , C a l i f o r n i a Breakwater so-Called Dollar Ms62 nGC. Hk-687. 9214 1 9 5 4 M a r i p o s a C o u r t H o u s e Centennial Ms62 nGC. Hk-704. California.

Coins oF HaWaii
9180 1847 Hawaii Cent, Cross 4, 15 Berry Polished anaCs. Fine 12 Details. NGC Census: (0/211). PCGS Population (1/351). Mintage: 100,000. (#10965) 9181 1883 Hawaii Quarter aU55 PCGs. PCGS Population (96/1181). NGC Census: (49/890). Mintage: 500,000. (#10987)

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9232 (1961) Continental Dollar Restrike, White Metal Ms65 Prooflike nGC. Hk-854. 9233 (1962) Continental Dollar Restrike, Bowers Ms65 Prooflike nGC. Hk-854a. White Metal, 2.5mm. 9234 1933 Century of Progress Exposition, Colorado Dollar Ms61 nGC. Hk-867. Chicago, Illinois. 9235 1933 Colorado Dollar, Century of Progress Exposition Ms62 nGC. Hk-870. Chicago, Illinois. 9236 1933 Century of Progress Exposition, Colorado Dollar Ms66 nGC. Hk-870. Chicago, Illinois.

HaRD TiMEs TokEns


9244 1837 illustrious Predecessor Token Ms61 Brown nGC. HT-a33, R.5. 9245 1837 liberty - not one Cent Ms61 nGC. low-28, HT-42, R.1. 9246 1837 Feuchtwanger Cent aU50 PCGs. low-120, HT-268, Breen 5-H, R.1. 9247 1837 Feuchtwanger Cent Ms62 PCGs. low-120, HT-268, Breen 5-H, R.1. 9248 1837 Feuchtwanger Cent XF45 PCGs. low-120, HT-268, Breen 6-i, R.1. 9249 1 8 3 7 F e u c h t w a n g e r C e n t Environmental Damage nGC Details. aU. low-120, HT-268, Breen 6-i, R.1.

EXPosiTions anD FaiRs


9237 1921 los angeles Business Exhibit, l.a. Rubber stamp Ms65 nGC. Aluminum, 32mm. California. 9238 1933 Century of Progress Wooden nickel Ms65 nGC. 35mm. Chicago, Illinois. 9239 1937 Wisconsin Tercentennial, Jean nicolet Ms64 nGC. Bronze, 37mm. Green Bay, Wisconsin. 9240 1939 Golden Gate Exposition, Golden Gate Bridge Ms64 nGC. Silver, 18mm. California. 9241 1939 Golden Gate Exposition, Tower of the sun Ms64 nGC. Gilt brass. San Francisco, California. 9242 1 9 3 9 C a l i f o r n i a G o l d e n G a t e Exposition, Union Pacific Ms64 nGC. Aluminum.

9215 1958 Valley City, north Dakota Diamond Jubilee Ms68 nGC. Hk-713. 9216 1960 Fresno Diamond Jubilee Ms65 nGC. Hk-714. California. 9217 1904 50th anniversary U.s. Express Company Ms62 nGC. Hk-735. 9218 1896 Bryan Dollar, Gorham Mfg. Co. Reverse scratched nGC Details. aU. s-6, Hk-780. 9219 1896 Bryan Dollar, spaulding and Company Rim Damage nGC Details. aU. Hk-785. 9220 1896 Bryan Dollar, spaulding & Co. XF45 nGC. s-17, Hk-786. 9221 1896 Bryan Dollar, spaulding & Co. obverse spot Removed nGC Details. aU. s-17, Hk-786. 9222 1896 Bryan Dollar, spaulding & Co. aU53 nGC. s-17, Hk-786. 9223 1896 Bryan Dollar, spaulding & Co. Ms62 nGC. s-17, Hk-786. 9224 1933 Pedley-Ryan Dollar Ms63 nGC. Hk-824. Denver, Colorado. 9225 1933 Pedley-Ryan Dollar aU58 nGC. Hk-825. Denver, Colorado. 9226 1933 Pedley-Ryan Dollar Ms62 nGC. Hk-825. Denver, Colorado. 9227 1933 Pedley-Ryan Dollar Ms62 nGC. Hk-825. Denver, Colorado. 9228 1933 Pedley-Ryan Dollar Ms62 nGC. Hk-825. Denver, Colorado. 9229 (1897) Bickford Dollar Ms67 nGC. Hk-835. 9230 (1962) Continental Dollar Restrike, silver, s Ms66 Prooflike nGC. Hk-852a. 9231 (1962) Fugio Cent Restrike, Bronze Ms65 Red and Brown nGC. Hk-853a. Ex: Jeff Shevlin Collection.

CiVil WaR MERCHanTs


9250 1863 Broas Brothers, new york, new york Ms65 Brown nGC. Fuldny630l-5a. 9251 (1861-65) George Hyenlein, new york, new york Ms64 Red and Brown nGC. Fuld-ny630al-7a. Incorrectly attributed as Fuld-630AM-7a by NGC. 9252 (1863) Mittnachts Eagle safe, new york, new york Ms62 Brown nGC. Fuld-ny630Ba-1a. 9253 1 86 3 Wri g ht , Ci n cin na t i, o h io Ms63 Red and Brown nGC. FuldoH165GR-1a.

CiVil WaR PaTRioTiCs


9254 1863 liberty Head, Washington Ms61 nGC. Fuld 1/105e. 9255 1863 indian, Crossed Cannons Ms65 Brown nGC. Fuld-79/351a. 9256 1863 Washington - Peace Forever Ms65 Brown nGC. Fuld-118/418a. 9257 (1864) lincoln - Johnson aU58 nGC. Fuld-132a/149a. 9258 1863 Geo. B. McClellan / army & n a v y M s 6 2 B r o w n n G C . Fuld141/307a. 9259 1863 First in War, First in Peace Ms64 Brown nGC. Fuld-174/272a. 9260 1863 Draped Flags Ms64 Red and Brown nGC. Fuld-189/399a. 9261 (1863) our Union / no Compromise with Traitors Ms63 Brown nGC. Fuld-201/432a. 9262 1863 Flag of our Union Ms62 Brown nGC. Fuld-209/410a. 9263 (1861-65) Federal Union / army & navy Ms62 Brown nGC. Fuld223/328a.

9243 1939 Golden Gate Exposition, Bay Bridge Ms67 nGC. Brass, 32mm. California.

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9264 1863 army & navy Ms65 Brown nGC. Fuld-233/312a. 9265 1863 our little Monitor Reverse scratched Brown nGC Details. aU. Fuld-237/423a. 9266 1863 Union For Ever Ms63 Brown nGC. Fuld-240/341a.

9276 ( 1 9 4 7 ) C . s m i t h P o n y E x p r e s s Diamond Jubilee Medal Ms66 nGC. 9277 1959 oregon Centennial, Bank of Wallowa County Ms64 nGC. 9278 1959 Hawaii statehood, ohao Error Ms65 nGC. 9279 1959 alaska statehood souvenir, $1 Token Ms66 nGC. 9280 (circa 1960) slug Facsimile, Target Reverse, Gilt Brass Mount Removed nGC Details. Unc. 9281 1961 kansas Centennial Medal Ms65 nGC. Silvered, 34mm. 9282 1964 Montana Territory Centennial, Bright Ms64 nGC. 9283 1973 Cable Car Centennial, Railroad Historical society PR68 Ultra Cameo nGC. Silver, 38mm.

9291 1865 Three Cent nickel struck Thru Reverse, Tripled Reverse Die Clash aU58 PCGs. 9292 1912 nickel struck 10% off Center Good 6 nGC. 9293 1937 nickel struck 10% offCenter Ms62 nGC. 9294 1944-P Jefferson nickels. Coin #1 100% split Planchet VF35 PCGs and Coin #2 100% split Planchet VF35 PCGs. (Total: 2) 9295 1974-D Jefferson nickel struck on a 1C Planchet Ms64 Red and Brown anaCs. 9296 1 9 6 7 k e n n e d y H a l f D o l l a r Clamshell lamination aU58 nGC. 9297 1910 indian Half Eagle Reverse struck Thru XF45 nGC.

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9284 1848 large Cent struck 10% off Center, 9 Countermark anaCs. XF40 Details. 9285 1858 Flying Eagle Cent, small letters struck 5% off Center, Damaged anaCs. VG10 Details. 9286 1893 indian Cent Partial Collar Ms64 Red and Brown anaCs. 9267 (1961) Bashlow Restrike Confederate Cent, Copper Ms67 Red nGC. Defaced Dies. 9287 Undated lincoln Memorial Cent obverse struck Thru Capped Die Ms64 Red and Brown nGC. 9288 1919 lincoln Cent Double Curved Clips Ms63 Brown nGC. 9289 1975 lincoln Cent struck Thru, Detached lamination Ms62 Brown PCGs.

REDFiElD DollaRs
9298 1889-s Ms65 Paramount (Ms62 nGC). NGC Census: (719/2787). PCGS Population (1154/4992). Mintage: 700,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $220. (#7194) 9299 1 8 9 0 P a r a m o u n t M s 6 5 ( M s 6 4 nGC). NGC Census: (3864/279). PCGS Population (3291/369). Mintage: 16,802,590. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $125. (#7196) 9300 1898-s Ms65 Paramount (Ms63 nGC). NGC Census: (513/665). PCGS Population (1015/1573). Mintage: 4,102,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $380. (#7256) 9301 1898-s Ms65 Paramount (Ms63 nGC). NGC Census: (551/696). PCGS Population (1047/1588). Mintage: 4,102,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $380. (#7256) 9302 1899-s Ms65 Paramount (Ms62 nGC). NGC Census: (274/1383). PCGS Population (427/2771). Mintage: 2,562,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $320. (#7262) 9303 1900-s Ms65 Paramount (Ms62 nGC). NGC Census: (379/1840). PCGS Population (534/3511). Mintage: 3,540,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $280. (#7270) 9304 1900-s Ms65 Paramount (Ms63 nGC). NGC Census: (752/1027). PCGS Population (1367/2055). Mintage: 3,540,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $320. (#7270)

CaliFoRnia GolD CHaRMs


9268 1915 Minerva, Bear, Round 1/4 Ms62 nGC. Harts Coins of the West. 9269 1915 Minerva, Bear, Round 1/4 Ms62 nGC. Harts Coins of the West.

20TH CEnTURy TokEns anD MEDals


9270 (circa 1896-1937) lancaster Traction Company, ohio, one Fare Ms64 nGC. Yellow celluloid, 22.6mm. 9271 (circa 1896-1937) lancaster Traction Company, ohio, one Fare Ms66 nGC. Red celluloid, 22.6mm. 9272 1900 san Francisco 50th anniversary Ms65 nGC. Brass, 16.5mm. California. 9273 1930 Massachusetts Bay Tercentenary Ms65 nGC. Gilt, 32mm. 9274 1937 los angeles Transportation Week Ms65 nGC. Brass, 25.8mm. California. 9275 1937 C.D. Peacock Jewelers 100th anniversary, Chicago, illinois Ms66 nGC.

9290 1978 lincoln Cent struck on a Blank 10C Planchet Ms64 nGC. 2.3 grams.

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9305 1926-s Ms65 Paramount (Ms63 nGC). NGC Census: (1371/2106). PCGS Population (2146/2583). Mintage: 6,980,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $92. (#7369) 9306 1926-s Ms65 Paramount (Ms63 nGC). NGC Census: (1312/2037). PCGS Population (2045/2506). Mintage: 6,980,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $92. (#7369) 9307 1928-s Ms60 Paramount (Ms62 nGC). NGC Census: (656/2409). PCGS Population (911/3476). Mintage: 1,632,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $235. (#7374)

9323 1882-CC Ms64 nGC. NGC Census: (4614/3205). PCGS Population (9879/5834). Mintage: 1,133,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $220. (#7134) 9324 1 8 8 2 - C C M s 6 4 n G C . NGC Census: (4614/3205). PCGS Population (9879/5834). Mintage: 1,133,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $220. (#7134) 9325 1883-CC Ms64 nGC. NGC Census: (6278/4954). PCGS Population (13210/9158). Mintage: 1,204,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $225. (#7144) 9326 1883-CC Ms64 nGC. NGC Census: (6278/4954). PCGS Population (13210/9158). Mintage: 1,204,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $225. (#7144) 9327 1 8 8 3 - C C M s 6 4 n G C . NGC Census: (6227/4957). PCGS Population (13186/9161). Mintage: 1,204,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $225. (#7144) 9328 1883-CC Ms65 nGC. NGC Census: (3887/1067). PCGS Population (7283/1875). Mintage: 1,204,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $360. (#7144) 9329 1883-CC Ms65 nGC. NGC Census: (3764/1030). PCGS Population (7179/1858). Mintage: 1,204,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $360. (#7144) 9330 1883-CC Ms65 nGC. NGC Census: (3764/1030). PCGS Population (7179/1858). Mintage: 1,204,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $360. (#7144) 9331 1883-CC Ms65 nGC. NGC Census: (3887/1067). PCGS Population (7290/1868). Mintage: 1,204,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS65: $360. (#7144) 9332 1884-CC Ungraded Uncertified. Mintage: 1,136,000. (#7152) 9333 1884-CC Ms63 Prooflike nGC. NGC Census: (422/1022). PCGS Population (889/1747). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $215. (#7153) 9334 1884-CC Ms64 Prooflike nGC. NGC Census: (708/314). PCGS Population (1206/539). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $265. (#7153)

Gsa DollaRs
9308 1878-CC Ms62 nGC. NGC Census: (2410/10290). PCGS Population (3375/15050). Mintage: 2,212,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $245. (#7080) 9309 1878-CC Ms63 nGC. NGC Census: (4661/5629). PCGS Population (7395/7655). Mintage: 2,212,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $280. (#7080) 9310 1880-CC 8 over High 7 Ms64 nGC. Top 100, VAM-5. NGC Census: (0/0). PCGS Population (330/288). (#7102) 9311 1880/79-CC Reverse of 1878 Ms61 nGC. NGC Census: (43/1376). PCGS Population (68/2755). Mintage: 591,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS61: $460. (#7108) 9312 1880-CC Reverse of 1878 Ms62 n G C . NGC Census: (170/1215). PCGS Population (300/2419). Mintage: 591,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $490. (#7108) 9313 1880/79-CC Reverse of 1878 Ms63 nGC. NGC Census: (432/783). PCGS Population (779/1657). Mintage: 591,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $540. (#7108) 9314 1 8 8 1 - C C M s 6 1 n G C . N G C Census: (95/8512). PCGS Population (172/17331). Mintage: 296,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS61: $430. (#7126) 9315 1881-CC Ms64 nGC. NGC Census: (3174/2930). PCGS Population (6691/5726). Mintage: 296,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $525. (#7126) 9316 1 8 8 1 - C C M s 6 4 n G C . NGC Census: (3174/2930). PCGS Population (6691/5726). Mintage: 296,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $525. (#7126) 9317 1881-CC Ms64 nGC. CaC. NGC Census: (3174/2930). PCGS Population (6681/5725). Mintage: 296,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $525. (#7126) 9318 1881-CC Ms64 nGC. CaC. NGC Census: (3174/2930). PCGS Population (6681/5725). Mintage: 296,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $525. (#7126) 9319 1882-CC Ms63 nGC. NGC Census: (3402/7882). PCGS Population (7211/15745). Mintage: 1,133,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $195. (#7134) 9320 1882-CC Ms63 nGC. NGC Census: (3402/7882). PCGS Population (7211/15745). Mintage: 1,133,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $195. (#7134) 9321 1882-CC Ms63 nGC. NGC Census: (3350/7819). PCGS Population (7167/15713). Mintage: 1,133,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $195. (#7134) 9322 1 8 8 2 - C C M s 6 3 n G C . NGC Census: (3350/7819). PCGS Population (7167/15713). Mintage: 1,133,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $195. (#7134)

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9335 1885-CC Ms64 nGC. NGC Census: (3045/2334). PCGS Population (6720/4769). Mintage: 228,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $590. (#7160) 9336 1885-CC Ms64 nGC. NGC Census: (3045/2334). PCGS Population (6720/4769). Mintage: 228,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $590. (#7160) 9337 1885-CC Ms64 nGC. NGC Census: (3138/2475). PCGS Population (6876/4798). Mintage: 228,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $590. (#7160)

9338 1885-CC Ms64 nGC. CaC. NGC Census: (3138/2475). PCGS Population (6874/4813). Mintage: 228,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $590. (#7160) 9339 1885-CC Ms63 Prooflike nGC. NGC Census: (161/315). PCGS Population (326/584). Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS63: $590. (#7161) 9340 1885-o Ms62 nGC. NGC Census: (7999/155471). PCGS Population (9684/135045). Mintage: 9,185,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $43. (#7162)

9341 1885-o Ms62 nGC. NGC Census: (7919/154733). PCGS Population (9593/134074). Mintage: 9,185,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS62: $43. (#7162) 9342 1885-o Ms64 nGC. NGC Census: (76422/29691). PCGS Population (60758/19512). Mintage: 9,185,000. Numismedia Wsl. Price for problem free NGC/PCGS coin in MS64: $85. (#7162)

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Terms and Conditions of Auction


Auctioneer and Auction: 1. This Auction is presented by Heritage Auctions, a d/b/a/ of Heritage Auctioneers & Galleries, Inc., or Heritage Auctions, Inc., or Heritage Numismatic Auctions, Inc., or Heritage Vintage Sports Auctions, Inc., or Currency Auctions of America, Inc., as identified with the applicable licensing information on the title page of the catalog or on the HA.com Internet site (the Auctioneer). The Auction is conducted under these Terms and Conditions of Auction and applicable state and local law. Announcements and corrections from the podium and those made through the Terms and Conditions of Auctions appearing on the Internet at HA.com supersede those in the printed catalog. Buyers Premium: 2. All bids are subject to a Buyers Premium which is in addition to the placed successful bid: Fifteen percent (15%) on Arms & Armor, Currency, US Coin, and World & Ancient Coin Auctions lots; except that the World and Ancient Coin Auctions 3003 & 3018 shall have a Buyers Premium of 19.5%; Nineteen and one-half percent (19.5%) on Americana & Political, Civil War & Militaria, Comic, Manuscript, Movie Poster, Space Exploration, Sports Collectibles, Texana, Wine, and Gallery Auction (sealed bid auctions of mostly bulk numismatic material) lots; For all other categories not listed above, twenty-five percent (25%) on the first $50,000 (minimum $14), twenty percent (20%) of any amount between $50,000 and $1,000,000, and twelve percent (12%) of any amount over $1,000,000. Auction Venues: 3. The following Auctions are conducted solely on the Internet: Heritage Weekly Internet Auctions (Coin, Currency, Comics, Rare Books, Jewelry & Watches, Guitars & Musical Instruments, and Vintage Movie Posters); Heritage Monthly Internet Auctions (Sports, World Coins and Rare Wine). Signature Auctions and Grand Format Auctions accept bids from the Internet, telephone, fax, or mail first, followed by a floor bidding session; HeritageLive! and real- time telephone bidding are available to registered clients during these auctions. Bidders: 4. Any person participating or registering for the Auction agrees to be bound by and accepts these Terms and Conditions of Auction (Bidder(s)). 5. All Bidders must meet Auctioneers qualifications to bid. Any Bidder who is not a client in good standing of the Auctioneer may be disqualified at Auctioneers sole option and will not be awarded lots. Such determination may be made by Auctioneer in its sole and unlimited discretion, at any time prior to, during, or even after the close of the Auction. Auctioneer reserves the right to exclude any person from the auction. 6. If an entity places a bid, then the person executing the bid on behalf of the entity agrees to personally guarantee payment for any successful bid. Credit: 7. In order to place bids, Bidders who have not established credit with the Auctioneer must either furnish satisfactory credit information (including two collectibles-related business references) or supply valid credit card information along with a social security number, well in advance of the Auction. Bids placed through our Interactive Internet program will only be accepted from preregistered Bidders. Bidders who are not members of HA.com or affiliates should preregister at least 48 hours before the start of the first session (exclusive of holidays or weekends) to allow adequate time to contact references. Credit will be granted at the discretion of Auctioneer. Additionally Bidders who have not previously established credit or who wish to bid in excess of their established credit history may be required to provide their social security number or the last four digits thereof so a credit check may be performed prior to Auctioneers acceptance of a bid. Check writing privileges and immediate delivery of merchandise may also be determined by pre-approval of credit based on a combination of criteria: HA.com history, related industry references, bank verification, a credit bureau report and/or a personal guarantee for a corporate or partnership entity in advance of the auction venue. Bidding Options: 8. Bids in Signature Auctions or Grand Format Auctions may be placed as set forth in the printed catalog section entitled Choose your bidding method. For auctions held solely on the Internet, see the alternatives on HA.com. Review at HA.com/common/howtobid.php. 9. Presentment of Bids: Non-Internet bids (including but not limited to podium, fax, phone and mail bids) are treated similar to floor bids in that they must be on-increment or at a half increment (called a cut bid). Any podium, fax, phone, or mail bids that do not conform to a full or half increment will be rounded up or down to the nearest full or half increment and this revised amount will be considered your high bid. 10. Auctioneers Execution of Certain Bids. Auctioneer cannot be responsible for your errors in bidding, so carefully check that every bid is entered correctly. When identical mail or FAX bids are submitted, preference is given to the first received. To ensure the greatest accuracy, your written bids should be entered on the standard printed bid sheet and be received at Auctioneers place of business at least two business days before the Auction start. Auctioneer is not responsible for executing mail bids or FAX bids received on or after the day the first lot is sold, nor Internet bids submitted after the published closing time; nor is Auctioneer responsible for proper execution of bids submitted by telephone, mail, FAX, e-mail, Internet, or in person once the Auction begins. Bids placed electronically via the internet may not be withdrawn until your written request is received and acknowledged by Auctioneer (FAX: 214-443-8425); such requests must state the reason, and may constitute grounds for withdrawal of bidding privileges. Lots won by mail Bidders will not be delivered at the Auction unless prearranged. 11. Caveat as to Bid Increments. Bid increments (over the current bid level) determine the lowest amount you may bid on a particular lot. Bids greater than one increment over the current bid can be any whole dollar amount. It is possible under several circumstances for winning bids to be between increments, sometimes only $1 above the previous increment. Please see: How can I lose by less than an increment? on our website. Bids will be accepted in whole dollar amounts only. No buy or unlimited bids will be accepted. The following chart governs current bidding increments. Current Bid .....................Bid Increment Current Bid.......................Bid Increment <$10 .................................... $1 $20,000 - $29,999 .................$2,000 $10 - $29 ............................. $2 $30,000 - $49,999 .................$2,500 $30 - $49 ............................. $3 $50,000 - $99,999 .................$5,000 $50 - $99 ............................. $5 $100,000 - $199,999 .............$10,000 $100 - $199 ......................... $10 $200,000 - $299,999 .............$20,000 $200 - $299 ......................... $20 $300,000 - $499,999 .............$25,000 $300 - $499 ......................... $25 $500,000 - $999,999 .............$50,000 $500 - $999 ......................... $50 $1,000,000 - $1,999,999 .......$100,000 $1,000 - $1,999 ................... $100 $2,000,000 - $2,999,999 .......$200,000 $2,000 - $2,999 ................... $200 $3,000,000 - $4,999,999 .......$250,000 $3,000 - $4,999 ................... $250 $5,000,000 - $9,999,999 .......$500,000 $5,000 - $9,999 ................... $500 >$10,000,000 ........................$1,000,000 $10,000 - $19,999 ............... $1,000 12. If Auctioneer calls for a full increment, a bidder may request Auctioneer to accept a bid at half of the increment (Cut Bid) only once per lot. After offering a Cut Bid, bidders may continue to participate only at full increments. Off-increment bids may be accepted by the Auctioneer at Signature Auctions and Grand Format Auctions. If the Auctioneer solicits bids other than the expected increment, these bids will not be considered Cut Bids. Conducting the Auction: 13. Notice of the consignors liberty to place bids on his lots in the Auction is hereby made in accordance with Article 2 of the Texas Business and Commercial Code. A Minimum Bid is an amount below which the lot will not sell. THE CONSIGNOR OF PROPERTY MAY PLACE WRITTEN Minimum Bids ON HIS LOTS IN ADVANCE OF THE AUCTION; ON SUCH LOTS, IF THE HAMMER PRICE DOES NOT MEET THE Minimum Bid, THE CONSIGNOR MAY PAY A REDUCED COMMISSION ON THOSE LOTS. Minimum Bids are generally posted online several days prior to the Auction closing. For any successful bid placed by a consignor on his Property on the Auction floor, or by any means during the live session, or after the Minimum Bid for an Auction have been posted, we will require the consignor to pay full Buyers Premium and Sellers Commissions on such lot. 14. The highest qualified Bidder recognized by the Auctioneer shall be the Buyer. In the event of a tie bid, the earliest bid received or recognized wins. In the event of any dispute between any Bidders at an Auction, Auctioneer may at his sole discretion reoffer the lot. Auctioneers decision and declaration of the winning Bidder shall be final and binding upon all Bidders. Bids properly offered, whether by floor Bidder or other means of bidding, may on occasion be missed or go unrecognized; in such cases, the Auctioneer may declare the recognized bid accepted as the winning bid, regardless of whether a competing bid may have been higher. 15. Auctioneer reserves the right to refuse to honor any bid or to limit the amount of any bid, in its sole discretion. A bid is considered not made in Good Faith when made by an insolvent or irresponsible person, a person under the age of eighteen, or is not supported by satisfactory credit, collectibles references, or otherwise. Regardless of the disclosure of his identity, any bid by a consignor or his agent on a lot consigned by him is deemed to be made in Good Faith. Any person apparently appearing on the OFAC list is not eligible to bid. 16. Nominal Bids. The Auctioneer in its sole discretion may reject nominal bids, small opening bids, or very nominal advances. If a lot bearing estimates fails to open for 4060% of the low estimate, the Auctioneer may pass the item or may place a protective bid on behalf of the consignor. 17. Lots bearing bidding estimates shall open at Auctioneers discretion (approximately 50%-60% of the low estimate). In the event that no bid meets or exceeds that opening amount, the lot shall pass as unsold. 18. All items are to be purchased per lot as numerically indicated and no lots will be broken. Auctioneer reserves the right to withdraw, prior to the close, any lots from the Auction. 19. Auctioneer reserves the right to rescind the sale in the event of nonpayment, breach of a warranty, disputed ownership, auctioneers clerical error or omission in exercising bids and reserves, or for any other reason and in Auctioneers sole discretion. In cases of nonpayment, Auctioneers election to void a sale does not relieve the Bidder from their obligation to pay Auctioneer its fees (sellers and buyers premium) and any other damages or expenses pertaining to the lot. 20. Auctioneer occasionally experiences Internet and/or Server service outages, and Auctioneer periodically schedules system downtime for maintenance and other purposes, during which Bidders cannot participate or place bids. If such outages occur, we may at our discretion extend bidding for the Auction. Bidders unable to place their Bids through the Internet are directed to contact Client Services at 1-800-872-6467. 21. The Auctioneer, its affiliates, or their employees consign items to be sold in the Auction, and may bid on those lots or any other lots. Auctioneer or affiliates expressly reserve the right to modify any such bids at any time prior to the hammer based upon data made known to the Auctioneer or its affiliates. The Auctioneer may extend advances, guarantees, or loans to certain consignors. 22. The Auctioneer has the right to sell certain unsold items after the close of the Auction. Such lots shall be considered sold during the Auction and all these Terms and Conditions shall apply to such sales including but not limited to the Buyers Premium, return rights, and disclaimers. Payment: 23. All sales are strictly for cash in United States dollars (including U.S. currency, bank wire, cashier checks, travelers checks, eChecks, and bank money orders, and are subject to all reporting requirements). All deliveries are subject to good funds; funds being received in Auctioneers account before delivery of the Purchases; and all payments are subject to a clearing period. Auctioneer reserves the right to determine if a check constitutes good funds: checks drawn on a U.S. bank are subject to a ten business day hold, and thirty days when drawn on an international bank. Clients with pre-arranged credit status may receive immediate credit for payments via eCheck, personal or corporate checks. All others will be subject to a hold of 5 days, or more, for the funds to clear prior to releasing merchandise. (ref. T&C item 7 Credit for additional information.) Payments can be made 24-48 hours post auction from the My Orders page of the HA.com website. 24. Payment is due upon closing of the Auction session, or upon presentment of an invoice. Auctioneer reserves the right to void an invoice if payment in full is not received within 7 days after the close of the Auction. In cases of nonpayment, Auctioneers election to void a sale does not relieve the Bidder from their obligation to pay Auctioneer its fees (sellers and buyers premium) on the lot and any other damages pertaining to the lot. 25. Lots delivered to you, or your representative in the States of Texas, California, New York, or other states where the Auction may be held, are subject to all applicable state and local taxes, unless appropriate permits are on file with Auctioneer. (Note: Coins are only subject to sales tax in California on invoices under $1500 and in Texas on invoices under $1000. Check the Web site at: http://coins.ha.com/c/ref/sales-tax.zx for more details.) Bidder agrees to pay Auctioneer the actual amount of tax due in the event that sales tax is not properly collected due to: 1) an expired, inaccurate, inappropriate tax certificate or declaration, 2) an incorrect interpretation of the applicable statute, 3) or any other reason. The appropriate form or certificate must be on file at and verified by Auctioneer five days prior to Auction or tax must be paid; only if such form or certificate is received by Auctioneer within 4 days after the Auction can a refund of tax paid be made. Lots from different Auctions may not be aggregated for sales tax purposes. 26. In the event that a Bidders payment is dishonored upon presentment(s), Bidder shall pay the maximum statutory processing fee set by applicable state law. If you attempt to pay via eCheck and your financial institution denies this transfer from your bank account, or the payment cannot be completed using the selected funding source, you agree to complete payment using your credit card on file. 27. If any Auction invoice submitted by Auctioneer is not paid in full when due, the unpaid balance will bear interest at the highest rate permitted by law from the date of invoice until paid. Any invoice not paid when due will bear a three percent (3%) late fee on the invoice amount or three percent (3%) of any installment that is past due. If the Auctioneer refers any invoice to an attorney for collection, the buyer agrees to pay attorneys fees, court costs, and other collection costs incurred by Auctioneer. If Auctioneer assigns collection to its in-house legal staff, such attorneys time expended on the matter shall be compensated at a rate comparable to the hourly rate of independent attorneys. 28. In the event a successful Bidder fails to pay any amounts due, Auctioneer reserves the right to sell the lot(s) securing the invoice to any underbidders in the Auction that the lot(s) appeared, or at subsequent private or public sale, or relist the lot(s) in a future auction conducted by Auctioneer. A defaulting Bidder agrees to pay for the reasonable costs of resale (including a 10% sellers commission, if consigned to an auction conducted by Auctioneer). The defaulting Bidder is liable to pay any difference between his total original invoice for the lot(s), plus any applicable interest, and the net proceeds for the lot(s) if sold at private sale or the subsequent hammer price of the lot(s) less the 10% sellers commissions, if sold at an Auctioneers auction.

Terms and Conditions of Auction


29.Auctioneer reserves the right to require payment in full in good funds before delivery of the merchandise. 30. Auctioneer shall have a lien against the merchandise purchased by the buyer to secure payment of the Auction invoice. Auctioneer is further granted a lien and the right to retain possession of any other property of the buyer then held by the Auctioneer or its affiliates to secure payment of any Auction invoice or any other amounts due the Auctioneer or affiliates from the buyer. With respect to these lien rights, Auctioneer shall have all the rights of a secured creditor under Article 9 of the Texas Uniform Commercial Code, including but not limited to the right of sale. In addition, with respect to payment of the Auction invoice(s), the buyer waives any and all rights of offset he might otherwise have against the Auctioneer and the consignor of the merchandise included on the invoice. If a Bidder owes Auctioneer or its affiliates on any account, Auctioneer and its affiliates shall have the right to offset such unpaid account by any credit balance due Bidder, and it may secure by possessory lien any unpaid amount by any of the Bidders property in their possession. 31. Title shall not pass to the successful Bidder until all invoices are paid in full. It is the responsibility of the buyer to provide adequate insurance coverage for the items once they have been delivered to a common carrier or third-party shipper. Delivery; Shipping; and Handling Charges: 32. Buyer is liable for shipping and handling. Please refer to Auctioneers website www.HA.com/ common/shipping.php for the latest charges or call Auctioneer. Auctioneer is unable to combine purchases from other auctions or affiliates into one package for shipping purposes. Lots won will be shipped in a commercially reasonable time after payment in good funds for the merchandise and the shipping fees is received or credit extended, except when third-party shipment occurs. 33. Successful international Bidders shall provide written shipping instructions, including specified customs declarations, to the Auctioneer for any lots to be delivered outside of the United States. NOTE: Declaration value shall be the item(s) hammer price together with its buyers premium and Auctioneer shall use the correct harmonized code for the lot. Domestic Buyers on lots designated for third-party shipment must designate the common carrier, accept risk of loss, and prepay shipping costs. 34. All shipping charges will be borne by the successful Bidder. On all domestic shipments, any risk of loss during shipment will be borne by Heritage until the shipping carriers confirmation of delivery to the address of record in Auctioneers file (carriers confirmation is conclusive to prove delivery to Bidder; if the client has a Signature release on file with the carrier, the package is considered delivered without Signature) or delivery by Heritage to Bidders selected third-party shipper. On all foreign shipments, any risk of loss during shipment will be borne by the Bidder following Auctioneers delivery to the Bidders designated common carrier or third-party shipper. 35. Due to the nature of some items sold, it shall be the responsibility for the successful Bidder to arrange pick-up and shipping through third-parties; as to such items Auctioneer shall have no liability. Failure to pick-up or arrange shipping in a timely fashion (within ten days) shall subject Lots to storage and moving charges, including a $100 administration fee plus $10 daily storage for larger items and $5.00 daily for smaller items (storage fee per item) after 35 days. In the event the Lot is not removed within ninety days, the Lot may be offered for sale to recover any past due storage or moving fees, including a 10% Sellers Commission. 36. The laws of various countries regulate the import or export of certain plant and animal properties, including (but not limited to) items made of (or including) ivory, whalebone, turtle shell, coral, crocodile, or other wildlife. Transport of such lots may require special licenses for export, import, or both. Bidder is responsible for: 1) obtaining all information on such restricted items for both export and import; 2) obtaining all such licenses and/or permits. Delay or failure to obtain any such license or permit does not relieve the buyer of timely compliance with standard payment terms. For further information, please contact Ron Brackemyre at 800- 872-6467 ext. 1312. 37. Any request for shipping verification for undelivered packages must be made within 30 days of shipment by Auctioneer. Cataloging, Warranties and Disclaimers: 38. NO WARRANTY, WHETHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, IS MADE WITH RESPECT TO ANY DESCRIPTION CONTAINED IN THIS AUCTION OR ANY SECOND OPINE. Any description of the items or second opine contained in this Auction is for the sole purpose of identifying the items for those Bidders who do not have the opportunity to view the lots prior to bidding, and no description of items has been made part of the basis of the bargain or has created any express warranty that the goods would conform to any description made by Auctioneer. Color variations can be expected in any electronic or printed imaging, and are not grounds for the return of any lot. NOTE: Auctioneer, in specified auction venues, for example, Fine Art, may have express written warranties and you are referred to those specific terms and conditions. . 39. Auctioneer is selling only such right or title to the items being sold as Auctioneer may have by virtue of consignment agreements on the date of auction and disclaims any warranty of title to the Property. Auctioneer disclaims any warranty of merchantability or fitness for any particular purposes. All images, descriptions, sales data, and archival records are the exclusive property of Auctioneer, and may be used by Auctioneer for advertising, promotion, archival records, and any other uses deemed appropriate. 40. Translations of foreign language documents may be provided as a convenience to interested parties. Auctioneer makes no representation as to the accuracy of those translations and will not be held responsible for errors in bidding arising from inaccuracies in translation. 41. Auctioneer disclaims all liability for damages, consequential or otherwise, arising out of or in connection with the sale of any Property by Auctioneer to Bidder. No third party may rely on any benefit of these Terms and Conditions and any rights, if any, established hereunder are personal to the Bidder and may not be assigned. Any statement made by the Auctioneer is an opinion and does not constitute a warranty or representation. No employee of Auctioneer may alter these Terms and Conditions, and, unless signed by a principal of Auctioneer, any such alteration is null and void. 42. Auctioneer shall not be liable for breakage of glass or damage to frames (patent or latent); such defects, in any event, shall not be a basis for any claim for return or reduction in purchase price. Release: 43. In consideration of participation in the Auction and the placing of a bid, Bidder expressly releases Auctioneer, its officers, directors and employees, its affiliates, and its outside experts that provide second opines, from any and all claims, cause of action, chose of action, whether at law or equity or any arbitration or mediation rights existing under the rules of any professional society or affiliation based upon the assigned description, or a derivative theory, breach of warranty express or implied, representation or other matter set forth within these Terms and Conditions of Auction or otherwise. In the event of a claim, Bidder agrees that such rights and privileges conferred therein are strictly construed as specifically declared herein; e.g., authenticity, typographical error, etc. and are the exclusive remedy. Bidder, by non-compliance to these express terms of a granted remedy, shall waive any claim against Auctioneer. 44. Notice: Some Property sold by Auctioneer are inherently dangerous e.g. firearms, cannons, and small items that may be swallowed or ingested or may have latent defects all of which may cause harm to a person. Purchaser accepts all risk of loss or damage from its purchase of these items and Auctioneer disclaims any liability whether under contract or tort for damages and losses, direct or inconsequential, and expressly disclaims any warranty as to safety or usage of any lot sold. Dispute Resolution and Arbitration Provision: 45. By placing a bid or otherwise participating in the auction, Bidder accepts these Terms and Conditions of Auction, and specifically agrees to the dispute resolution provided herein. Consumer disputes shall be resolved through court litigation which has an exclusive Dallas, Texas venue clause and jury waiver. Non-consumer dispute shall be determined in binding arbitration which arbitration replaces the right to go to court, including the right to a jury trial. 46. Auctioneer in no event shall be responsible for consequential damages, incidental damages, compensatory damages, or any other damages arising or claimed to be arising from the auction of any lot. In the event that Auctioneer cannot deliver the lot or subsequently it is established that the lot lacks title, or other transfer or condition issue is claimed, in such cases the sole remedy shall be limited to rescission of sale and refund of the amount paid by Bidder; in no case shall Auctioneers maximum liability exceed the high bid on that lot, which bid shall be deemed for all purposes the value of the lot. After one year has elapsed, Auctioneers maximum liability shall be limited to any commissions and fees Auctioneer earned on that lot. 47. In the event of an attribution error, Auctioneer may at its sole discretion, correct the error on the Internet, or, if discovered at a later date, to refund the buyers purchase price without further obligation. 48. Dispute Resolution for Consumers and Non-Consumers: Any claim, dispute, or controversy in connection with, relating to and /or arising out of the Auction, participation in the Auction, award of lots, damages of claims to lots, descriptions, condition reports, provenance, estimates, return and warranty rights, any interpretation of these Terms and Conditions, any alleged verbal modification of these Terms and Conditions and/or any purported settlement whether asserted in contract, tort, under Federal or State statute or regulation shall or any other matter: a) if presented by a consumer, be exclusively heard by, and the parties consent to, exclusive in personam jurisdiction in the State District Courts of Dallas County, Texas. THE PARTIES EXPRESSLY WAIVE ANY RIGHT TO TRIAL BY JURY. Any appeals shall be solely pursued in the appellate courts of the State of Texas; or b) for any claimant other than a consumer, the claim shall be presented in confidential binding arbitration before a single arbitrator, that the parties may agree upon, selected from the JAMS list of Texas arbitrators. The case is not to be administrated by JAMS; however, if the parties cannot agree on an arbitrator, then JAMS shall appoint the arbitrator and it shall be conducted under JAMS rules. The locale shall be Dallas Texas. The arbitrators award may be enforced in any court of competent jurisdiction. Any party on any claim involving the purchase or sale of numismatic or related items may elect arbitration through binding PNG arbitration. Any claim must be brought within one (1) year of the alleged breach, default or misrepresentation or the claim is waived. This agreement and any claims shall be determined and construed under Texas law. The prevailing party (party that is awarded substantial and material relief on its claim or defense) may be awarded its reasonable attorneys fees and costs. 49. No claims of any kind can be considered after the settlements have been made with the consignors. Any dispute after the settlement date is strictly between the Bidder and consignor without involvement or responsibility of the Auctioneer. 50. In consideration of their participation in or application for the Auction, a person or entity (whether the successful Bidder, a Bidder, a purchaser and/or other Auction participant or registrant) agrees that all disputes in any way relating to, arising under, connected with, or incidental to these Terms and Conditions and purchases, or default in payment thereof, shall be arbitrated pursuant to the arbitration provision. In the event that any matter including actions to compel arbitration, construe the agreement, actions in aid or arbitration or otherwise needs to be litigated, such litigation shall be exclusively in the Courts of the State of Texas, in Dallas County, Texas, and if necessary the corresponding appellate courts. For such actions, the successful Bidder, purchaser, or Auction participant also expressly submits himself to the personal jurisdiction of the State of Texas. 51. These Terms & Conditions provide specific remedies for occurrences in the auction and delivery process. Where such remedies are afforded, they shall be interpreted strictly. Bidder agrees that any claim shall utilize such remedies; Bidder making a claim in excess of those remedies provided in these Terms and Conditions agrees that in no case whatsoever shall Auctioneers maximum liability exceed the high bid on that lot, which bid shall be deemed for all purposes the value of the lot. Miscellaneous: 52. Agreements between Bidders and consignors to effectuate a non-sale of an item at Auction, inhibit bidding on a consigned item to enter into a private sale agreement for said item, or to utilize the Auctioneers Auction to obtain sales for non-selling consigned items subsequent to the Auction, are strictly prohibited. If a subsequent sale of a previously consigned item occurs in violation of this provision, Auctioneer reserves the right to charge Bidder the applicable Buyers Premium and consignor a Sellers Commission as determined for each auction venue and by the terms of the sellers agreement. 53. Acceptance of these Terms and Conditions qualifies Bidder as a client who has consented to be contacted by Heritage in the future. In conformity with do-not-call regulations promulgated by the Federal or State regulatory agencies, participation by the Bidder is affirmative consent to being contacted at the phone number shown in his application and this consent shall remain in effect until it is revoked in writing. Heritage may from time to time contact Bidder concerning sale, purchase, and auction opportunities available through Heritage and its affiliates and subsidiaries. 54. Rules of Construction: Auctioneer presents properties in a number of collectible fields, and as such, specific venues have promulgated supplemental Terms and Conditions. Nothing herein shall be construed to waive the general Terms and Conditions of Auction by these additional rules and shall be construed to give force and effect to the rules in their entirety. State Notices: Notice as to an Auction in California. Auctioneer has in compliance with Title 2.95 of the California Civil Code as amended October 11, 1993 Sec. 1812.600, posted with the California Secretary of State its bonds for it and its employees, and the auction is being conducted in compliance with Sec. 2338 of the Commercial Code and Sec. 535 of the Penal Code. Notice as to an Auction in New York City. These Terms and Conditions of Sale are designed to conform to the applicable sections of the New York City Department of Consumer Affairs Rules and Regulations as Amended. This sale is a Public Auction Sale conducted by Heritage Auctioneers & Galleries, Inc. # 41513036. The New York City licensed auctioneers are: Sam Foose, #095260; Kathleen Guzman, #0762165; Nicholas Dawes, #1304724; Ed Beardsley, #1183220; Scott Peterson, #1306933; Andrea Voss, #1320558, who will conduct the Sale on behalf of itself and Heritage Numismatic Auctions, Inc. (for Coins) and Currency Auctions of America, Inc. (for currency). All lots are subject to: the consignors rights to bid thereon in accord with these Terms and Conditions of Sale, consignors option to receive advances on their consignments, and Auctioneer, in its sole discretion, may offer limited extended financing to registered bidders, in accord with Auctioneers internal credit standards. A registered bidder may inquire whether a lot is subject to an advance or a reserve. Auctioneer has made advances to various consignors in this sale. On lots bearing an estimate, the term refers to a value range placed on an item by the Auctioneer in its sole opinion but the final price is determined by the bidders. Notice as to an Auction in Texas. In compliance with TDLR rule 67.100(c)(1), notice is hereby provided that this auction is covered by a Recovery Fund administered by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation, P.O. Box 12157, Austin, Texas 78711 (512) 463-6599. Any complaints may be directed to the same address. Notice as to an Auction in Ohio: Auction firm and Auctioneer are licensed by the Dept. of Agriculture, and either the licensee is bonded in favor of the state or an aggrieved person may initiate a claim against the auction recovery fund created in Section 4707.25 of the Revised Code as a result of the licensees actions, whichever is applicable.

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Terms and Conditions of Auction


Additional Terms & Conditions: COINS & CURRENCY
COINS and CURRENCY TERM A: Signature Auctions are not on approval. No certified material may be returned because of possible differences of opinion with respect to the grade offered by any third-party organization, dealer, or service. No guarantee of grade is offered for uncertified Property sold and subsequently submitted to a third-party grading service. There are absolutely no exceptions to this policy. Under extremely limited circumstances, (e.g. gross cataloging error) a purchaser, who did not bid from the floor, may request Auctioneer to evaluate voiding a sale: such request must be made in writing detailing the alleged gross error; submission of the lot to the Auctioneer must be pre-approved by the Auctioneer; and bidder must notify Ron Brackemyre (1-800-8726467 Ext. 1312) in writing of such request within three (3) days of the non-floor bidders receipt of the lot. Any lot that is to be evaluated must be in our offices within 30 days after Auction. Grading or method of manufacture do not qualify for this evaluation process nor do such complaints constitute a basis to challenge the authenticity of a lot. AFTER THAT 30-DAY PERIOD, NO LOTS MAY BE RETURNED FOR REASONS OTHER THAN AUTHENTICITY. Lots returned must be housed intact in their original holder. No lots purchased by floor Bidders may be returned (including those Bidders acting as agents for others) except for authenticity. Late remittance for purchases may be considered just cause to revoke all return privileges. COINS and CURRENCY TERM B: Auctions conducted solely on the Internet THREE (3) DAY RETURN POLICY: Certified Coin and Uncertified and Certified Currency lots paid for within seven days of the Auction closing are sold with a three (3) day return privilege unless otherwise noted in the description as Sold As Is, No Return Lot. You may return lots under the following conditions: Within three days of receipt of the lot, you must first notify Auctioneer by contacting Client Service by phone (1-800-872-6467) or e-mail (Bid@HA.com), and immediately ship the lot(s) fully insured to the attention of Returns, Heritage, 3500 Maple Avenue, 17th Floor, Dallas TX 75219-3941. Lots must be housed intact in their original holder and condition. You are responsible for the insured, safe delivery of any lots. A non-negotiable return fee of 5% of the purchase price ($10 per lot minimum) will be deducted from the refund for each returned lot or billed directly. Postage and handling fees are not refunded. After the three-day period (from receipt), no items may be returned for any reason. Late remittance for purchases revokes these Return privileges. COINS and CURRENCY TERM C: Bidders who have inspected the lots prior to any Auction, or attended the Auction, or bid through an Agent, will not be granted any return privileges, except for reasons of authenticity. COINS and CURRENCY TERM D: Coins sold referencing a third-party grading service are sold as is without any express or implied warranty, except for a guarantee by Auctioneer that they are genuine. Certain warranties may be available from the grading services and the Bidder is referred to them for further details: Numismatic Guaranty Corporation (NGC), P.O. Box 4776, Sarasota, FL 34230; Professional Coin Grading Service (PCGS), PO Box 9458, Newport Beach, CA 92658; ANACS, 6555 S. Kenton St. Ste. 303, Englewood, CO 80111; and Independent Coin Grading Co. (ICG), 7901 East Belleview Ave., Suite 50, Englewood, CO 80111. COINS and CURRENCY TERM E: Notes sold referencing a third-party grading service are sold as is without any express or implied warranty, except for guarantee by Auctioneer that they are genuine. Grading, condition or other attributes of any lot may have a material effect on its value, and the opinion of others, including third-party grading services such as PCGS Currency, PMG, and CGA may differ with that of Auctioneer. Auctioneer shall not be bound by any prior or subsequent opinion, determination, or certification by any grading service. Bidder specifically waives any claim to right of return of any item because of the opinion, determination, or certification, or lack thereof, by any grading service. Certain warranties may be available from the grading services and the Bidder is referred to them for further details: Paper Money Guaranty (PMG), PO Box 4711, Sarasota FL 34230; PCGS Currency, PO Box 9458, Newport Beach, CA 92658; Currency Grading & Authentication (CGA), PO Box 418, Three Bridges, NJ 08887. Third party graded notes are not returnable for any reason whatsoever. COINS and CURRENCY TERM F: Since we cannot examine encapsulated coins or notes, they are sold as is without our grading opinion, and may not be returned for any reason. Auctioneer shall not be liable for any patent or latent defect or controversy pertaining to or arising from any encapsulated collectible. In any such instance, purchasers remedy, if any, shall be solely against the service certifying the collectible. COINS and CURRENCY TERM G: Due to changing grading standards over time, differing interpretations, and to possible mishandling of items by subsequent owners, Auctioneer reserves the right to grade items differently than shown on certificates from any grading service that accompany the items. Auctioneer also reserves the right to grade items differently than the grades shown in the prior catalog should such items be reconsigned to any future auction. COINS and CURRENCY TERM H: Although consensus grading is employed by most grading services, it should be noted as aforesaid that grading is not an exact science. In fact, it is entirely possible that if a lot is broken out of a plastic holder and resubmitted to another grading service or even to the same service, the lot could come back with a different grade assigned. COINS and CURRENCY TERM I: Certification does not guarantee protection against the normal risks associated with potentially volatile markets. The degree of liquidity for certified coins and collectibles will vary according to general market conditions and the particular lot involved. For some lots there may be no active market at all at certain points in time. COINS and CURRENCY TERM J: All non-certified coins and currency are guaranteed genuine, but are not guaranteed as to grade, since grading is a matter of opinion, an art and not a science, and therefore the opinion rendered by the Auctioneer or any third party grading service may not agree with the opinion of others (including trained experts), and the same expert may not grade the same item with the same grade at two different times. Auctioneer has graded the non-certified numismatic items, in the Auctioneers opinion, to their current interpretation of the American Numismatic Associations standards as of the date the catalog was prepared. There is no guarantee or warranty implied or expressed that the grading standards utilized by the Auctioneer will meet the standards of any grading service at any time in the future. COINS and CURRENCY TERM K: Storage of purchased coins and currency: Purchasers are advised that certain types of plastic may react with a coins metal or transfer plasticizer to notes and may cause damage. Caution should be used to avoid storage in materials that are not inert. COINS and CURRENCY TERM L: Storage of purchased coins and currency: Purchasers are advised that certain types of plastic may react with a coins metal or transfer plasticizer to notes and may cause damage. Caution should be used to avoid storage in materials that are not inert. COINS and CURRENCY TERM M: NOTE: Purchasers of rare coins or currency through Heritage have available the option of arbitration by the Professional Numismatists Guild (PNG); if an election is not made within ten (10) days of an unresolved dispute, Auctioneer may elect either PNG or A.A.A. Arbitration. COINS and CURRENCY TERM N: For more information regarding Canadian lots attributed to the Charlton reference guides, please contact: Charlton International, PO Box 820, Station Willowdale B, North York, Ontario M2K 2R1 Canada. COINS and CURRENCY TERM O: Some of the lots offered herein have been assigned to 1031 Services, Inc. for the purpose of consignors tax deferred exchange. For wiring instructions call the Credit department at 1-800-872-6467 or e-mail: CreditDept@HA.com

Notice as to an Auction in New York City. These Terms and Conditions of Sale are designed to conform to the applicable sections of the New York City Department of Consumer Affairs Rules and Regulations as Amended. This sale is a Public Auction Sale conducted by Heritage Auctioneers & Galleries, Inc. # 41513036. The New York City licensed auctioneers are: Sam Foose, #095260; Kathleen Guzman, #0762165; Nicholas Dawes, #1304724; Ed Beardsley, #1183220; Scott Peterson, #1306933; Andrea Voss, #1320558, who will conduct the Sale on behalf of itself and Heritage Numismatic Auctions, Inc. (for Coins) and Currency Auctions of America, Inc. (for currency). All lots are subject to: the consignors rights to bid thereon in accord with these Terms and Conditions of Sale, consignors option to receive advances on their consignments, and Auctioneer, in its sole discretion, may offer limited extended financing to registered bidders, in accord with Auctioneers internal credit standards. A registered bidder may inquire whether a lot is subject to an advance or a reserve. Auctioneer has made advances to various consignors in this sale. On lots bearing an estimate, the term refers to a value range placed on an item by the Auctioneer in its sole opinion but the final price is determined by the bidders. Rev 10-10-11

New York State Auctions Only

Rev. 11-16-11

WO R L D & A N CIEN T COIN S AUC T IO N


MARCH 8-9, 2012 | NEW yORk | LIVE & ONLINE

LOT VIEWING: March 6-9, 2012 LIVE AUCTION: March 8-9, 2012 Ukranian Institute of America at the Fletcher Sinclair Museum 2 E. 79th Street | New York, NY Visit HA.com/Shoshana to view the catalog and place bids online.

shoshana ColleCtion
The history of the Jewish people as told through coins.

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The greatest private collection of ancient Jewish coins ever brought to public auction, spanning 1,100 years, from circa 500 BCE to 600 CE, including: A remarkable offering of Philistian and Yehud silver coins struck in the Persian and Hellenistic periods. A wide selection of bronzes struck under the Hasmonean and Herodian dynasties, including many great rarities. An amazing offering from the First Jewish War, including the prototype Year 1 shekel (only two known) and quarter shekel (two known). All the major Roman Judaea Capta types, including the incredibly rare Judaea Devicta gold aureus of Titus. An extensive offering of coins from the Bar Kochba Uprising, including virtually every die combination recorded by Mildenberg. A phenomenal selection of high-quality City Coins struck under Imperial rule in Judea and Samaria.

Roman Empire. Vespasian (69-79 CE). Orichalcum sestertius.

Bar Kochba War (133-135 CE). Large bronze Abu Jara of Year 1.

The Jewish War (66-70 CE). Silverprototypeshekel of Year 1.

Bar Kochba War (133-135 CE). Silver sela dated Year I.

The Jewish War (66-70 CE). Silver shekel of Year 5.

Roman Empire. Divus Vespasian (after 79 CE). Gold aureus.

Roman Empire. Titus as Caesar (69-79 CE). Gold Aureus.

Yehud Coinage (circa 400-333 BCE). Silver half-gerah. Hendin 1060. Extremely fine. (image enlarged 2.5X) The Jewish War (66-70 CE). Silver half-shekel of Year 4. The Jewish War (66-70 CE). Silver quarter-shekel of year 1.

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VINTAGE GUITARS & MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS ApRIL 19-22, 2012 | DALLAS | LIVE & ONLINE

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For the extensions below, please dial 800.872.6467

Comics & Comic Art


HA.com/Comics Ed Jaster, Ext. 1288 EdJ@HA.com Lon Allen, Ext. 1261 LonA@HA.com Barry Sandoval, Ext. 1377 BarryS@HA.com Todd Hignite, Ext. 1790 ToddH@HA.com

Handbags & Luxury Accessories


HA.com/Luxury Matt Rubinger, Ext. 1419 MRubinger@HA.com

Historical
American Indian Art
HA.com/AmericanIndian Delia Sullivan, Ext. 1343 DeliaS@HA.com

Fine Art
American, Western & European Art
HA.com/FineArt Ed Jaster, Ext. 1288 EdJ@HA.com Marianne Berardi, Ph.D., Ext. 1506 MarianneB@HA.com Ariana Hartsock, Ext. 1283 ArianaH@HA.com Kirsty Buchanan, Ext. 1741 KirstyB@HA.com Deborah Solon, Ext. 1843 DeborahS@HA.com

Americana & Political


HA.com/Historical Tom Slater, Ext. 1441 TomS@HA.com John Hickey, Ext. 1264 JohnH@HA.com Michael Riley, Ext. 1467 MichaelR@HA.com Don Ackerman, Ext. 1736 DonA@HA.com

Arms & Armor


HA.com/Arms Greg Martin, Ext. 1883 GregM@HA.com Jemison Beshears, Ext. 1886 JemisonB@HA.com Cliff Chappell, Ext. 1887 CliffordC@HA.com Roger Lake, Ext. 1884 RogerL@HA.com David Carde, Ext. 1881 DavidC@HA.com

California Art
HA.com/FineArt Alissa Ford, Ext. 1926 AlissaF@HA.com Deborah Solon, Ext. 1843 DeborahS@HA.com

Decorative Arts & Design


HA.com/Decorative Tim Rigdon, Ext. 1119 TimR@HA.com Karen Rigdon, Ext. 1723 KarenR@HA.com Nicholas Dawes, Ext. 1605 NickD@HA.com Carolyn Mani, Ext. 1677 CarolynM@HA.com

Civil War & Militaria


HA.com/CivilWar Dennis Lowe, Ext. 1182 DennisL@HA.com

Illustration Art
HA.com/Illustration Ed Jaster, Ext. 1288 EdJ@HA.com Todd Hignite, Ext. 1790 ToddH@HA.com

Historical Manuscripts
HA.com/Manuscripts Sandra Palomino, Ext. 1107 SandraP@HA.com

Rare Books
HA.com/Books James Gannon, Ext. 1609 JamesG@HA.com Joe Fay, Ext. 1544 JoeF@HA.com

Lalique & Art Glass


HA.com/Design Nicholas Dawes, Ext. 1605 NickD@HA.com

Space Exploration
HA.com/Space John Hickey, Ext. 1264 JohnH@HA.com Michael Riley, Ext. 1467 MichaelR@HA.com

Modern & Contemporary Art


HA.com/Modern Frank Hettig, Ext. 1157 FrankH@HA.com

Silver & Vertu


HA.com/Silver Tim Rigdon, Ext. 1119 TimR@HA.com Karen Rigdon, Ext. 1723 KarenR@HA.com

Texana
HA.com/Historical Sandra Palomino, Ext. 1107 SandraP@HA.com

Jewelry

Texas Art
HA.com/TexasArt Atlee Phillips, Ext. 1786 AtleeP@HA.com

HA.com/Jewelry Jill Burgum, Ext. 1697 JillB@HA.com Peggy Gottlieb, Ext. 1847 PGottlieb@HA.com

Photographs
HA.com/ArtPhotography Ed Jaster, Ext. 1288 EdJ@HA.com Rachel Peart, Ext. 1625 RPeart@HA.com

Movie Posters
HA.com/MoviePosters Grey Smith, Ext. 1367 GreySm@HA.com Bruce Carteron, Ext. 1551 BruceC@HA.com

Music & Entertainment Memorabilia


HA.com/Entertainment Margaret Barrett, Ext. 1912 MargaretB@HA.com Kristen Painter, Ext. 1149 KristenP@HA.com John Hickey, Ext. 1264 JohnH@HA.com Garry Shrum, Ext. 1585 GarryS@HA.com

Timepieces
HA.com/Timepieces Jim Wolf, Ext. 1659 JWolf@HA.com

Wine

HA.com/Wine Frank Martell, Ext. 1753 FrankM@HA.com Poppy Davis, Ext. 1559 PoppyD@HA.com

Vintage Guitars & Musical Instruments


HA.com/Guitar Mike Gutierrez, Ext. 1183 MikeG@HA.com Isaiah Evans, Ext. 1201 IsaiahE@HA.com

Natural History
HA.com/NaturalHistory

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Appraisal Services
HA.com/Appraisals Meredith Meuwly, Ext. 1631 MeredithM@HA.com

David Herskowitz, Ext. 1610 DavidH@HA.com

Minerals

Corporate & Institutional Collections/Ventures


Karl Chiao, Ext. 1958 KarlC@HA.com

Craig Kissick, Ext. 1995 CraigK@HA.com

Numismatics
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HA.com/Coins David Mayfield, Ext. 1277 DavidM@HA.com Jessica Aylmer, Ext. 1706 JessicaA@HA.com Win Callender, Ext. 1415 WinC@HA.com Chris Dykstra, Ext. 1380 ChrisD@HA.com Sam Foose, Ext. 1227 SamF@HA.com Jim Jelinski, Ext. 1257 JimJ@HA.com Bob Marino, Ext. 1374 BobMarino@HA.com Mike Sadler, Ext. 1332 MikeS@HA.com Beau Streicher, Ext. 1645 BeauS@HA.com

Credit Department
Marti Korver, Ext. 1248 Marti@HA.com Eric Thomas, Ext. 1241 EricT@HA.com

Media & Public Relations


Noah Fleisher, Ext. 1143 NoahF@HA.com

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HA.com/Estates Mark Prendergast, Ext. 1632 MPrendergast@HA.com Karl Chiao, Ext. 1958 KarlC@HA.com Carolyn Mani, Ext. 1677 CarolynM@HA.com

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Rare Currency
HA.com/Currency Len Glazer, Ext. 1390 Len@HA.com Allen Mincho, Ext. 1327 Allen@HA.com Dustin Johnston, Ext. 1302 Dustin@HA.com Michael Moczalla, Ext. 1481 MichaelM@HA.com Jason Friedman, Ext. 1582 JasonF@HA.com Brad Ciociola, Ext. 1752 BradC@HA.com

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HA.com/WorldCoins Cristiano Bierrenbach, Ext. 1661 CrisB@HA.com Warren Tucker, Ext. 1287 WTucker@HA.com David Michaels, Ext. 1606 DMichaels@HA.com Scott Cordry, Ext. 1369 ScottC@HA.com

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Corporate Officers
R. Steven Ivy, Co-Chairman James L. Halperin, Co-Chairman Gregory J. Rohan, President Paul Minshull, Chief Operating Officer Todd Imhof, Executive Vice President Kathleen Guzman, Managing Director-New York

HA.com/Sports Chris Ivy, Ext. 1319 CIvy@HA.com Peter Calderon, Ext. 1789 PeterC@HA.com Derek Grady, Ext. 1975 DerekG@HA.com Mike Gutierrez, Ext. 1183 MikeG@HA.com Lee Iskowitz, Ext. 1601 LeeI@HA.com Mark Jordan, Ext. 1187 MarkJ@HA.com Chris Nerat, Ext. 1615 ChrisN@HA.com Jonathan Scheier, Ext. 1314 JonathanS@HA.com

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Auction Dates March 8-9, 2012 April 18-21, 2012 May 29-June 3, 2012 Auction Dates March 8-9, 2012 April 25, 2012 April 26-28, 2012 Auction Dates April 18-23, 2012 September 5-10, 2012 October 18-20, 2012 Auction Dates March 1-2, 2012 March 20, 2012 April 11, 2012 May 1, 2012 May 5, 2012 May 5, 2012 May 5, 2012 May 15, 2012 May 22, 2012 May 23, 2012 June 6, 2012 June 14, 2012 June 13, 2012 September 10, 2012 September 25, 2012 Auction Dates April 29, 2012 April 30, 2012 May 21, 2012 Auction Dates March 23-24, 2012 July 25, 2012 Auction Dates February 22-23, 2012 May 17-18, 2012 Auction Dates March 31, 2012 April 19-22, 2012 July 24, 2012 August 14, 2012 Auction Dates March 3, 2012 April 11, 2012 April 11, 2012 April 30, 2012 May 1, 2012 May 12, 2012 May 12, 2012 June 9, 2012 June 10, 2012 Auction Dates April 26-27, 2012 Auction Dates May 20, 2012 October 14, 2012 Auction Dates March 30-31, 2012 June 8-9, 2012

Consignment Deadline Closed March 9, 2012 April 20, 2012 Consignment Deadline Closed March 6, 2012 March 6, 2012 Consignment Deadline March 2, 2012 July 16, 2012 September 1, 2012 Consignment Deadline Closed Closed Closed February 28, 2012 March 3, 2012 March 3, 2012 March 3, 2012 March 13, 2012 March 20, 2012 Closed April 4, 2012 April 7, 2012 April 11, 2012 July 8, 2012 July 24, 2012 Consignment Deadline February 27, 2012 February 27, 2012 March 20, 2012 Consignment Deadline January 31, 2012 June 2, 2012 Consignment Deadline Closed April 3, 2012 Consignment Deadline Closed February 27, 2012 June 2, 2012 June 23, 2012 Consignment Deadline Closed February 19, 2012 February 19, 2012 March 9, 2012 March 12, 2012 March 21, 2012 March 21, 2012 April 18, 2012 April 19, 2012 Consignment Deadline March 5, 2012 Consignment Deadline Closed July 7, 2012 Consignment Deadline February 26, 2012 April 26, 2012

HA.com/Consign Consignment Hotline 800-872-6467 All dates and auctions subject to change after press time. Go to HA.com for updates.
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Auctioneers: Samuel Foose: TX 11727; CA Bond #RSB2004178; FL AU3244; GA AUNR3029; IL 441001482; NC 8373; OH 2006000048; MA 03015; PA AU005443; TN 6093; WI 2230-052; NYC 0952360; Denver 1021450; Phoenix 07006332. Robert Korver: TX 13754; CA Bond #RSB2004179; FL AU2916; GA AUNR003023; IL 441001421; MA 03014; NC 8363; OH 2006000049; TN 6439; WI 2412-52; Phoenix 07102049; NYC 1096338; Denver 1021446. Teia Baber: TX 16624; CA Bond #RSB2005525. Ed Beardsley: TX Associate 16632; NYC 1183220. Nicholas Dawes: NYC 1304724. Marsha Dixey: TX 16493. Chris Dykstra: TX 16601; FL AU4069; WI 2566-052; TN 6463; IL 441001788; CA #RSB2005738. Jeff Engelken: CA Bond #RSB2004180. Alissa Ford: CA Bond #RSB2005920. NYC 1094963. Shaunda Fry: TX 16448; FL AU3915; WI 2577-52; CA Bond #RSB2005396. Kathleen Guzman: NYC 0762165. Stewart Huckaby: TX 16590. Cindy Isennock, participating auctioneer: Baltimore Auctioneer license #AU10. Carolyn Mani: CA Bond #RSB2005661; Bob Merrill: TX 13408; MA 03022; WI 2557-052; FL AU4043; IL 441001683; CA Bond #RSB2004177. Cori Mikeals: TX 16582; CA #RSB2005645. Scott Peterson: TX 13256; NYC 1306933; IL 441001659; WI 2431-052; CA Bond #RSB2005395. Tim Rigdon: TX 16519. Michael J. Sadler: TX 16129; FL AU3795; IL 441001478; MA 03021; TN 6487; WI 2581-052; NYC 1304630; CA Bond #RSB2005412. Eric Thomas: TX 16421; PA AU005574; TN 6515. Andrea Voss: TX 16406; FL AU4034; MA 03019; WI 2576-052; CA Bond #RSB2004676; NYC #1320558. Jacob Walker: TX 16413; FL AU4031; WI 2567-052; IL 441001677; CA Bond #RSB2005394. Peter Wiggins: TX 16635. (Rev. 5-15-11)

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