BD-2, R-4+. Pretty & lustrous. Rare in Uncirculated condition. (Pops inflated by resubmissions.) 1st year of U.S. gold coinage production. Bid (60/62)=116,000/220,000. PCGS:300,000. More
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BD-2, R-4. Stunning, gorgeous color. Choice collector quality. PCGS:75,000. PCGS Population of only 3 examples with only 7 higher not accounting for resubmissions makes this one of the rarest early half eagle gold treasures of American numismaticsMore
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Uncirculated 1850 Double Eagle, first year of double eagles in uncirculated condition, Medallic strike. 1st year of denomination, absolute keeper. PCGS:$37,500. NGC:$35,000More
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FS-301. RPD. Incredible, original, crisp lustrous surfaces. Tied for finest known of the variety. Ex-Fairmont collection. Bid=24,000. PCGS:30,000.More
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Rare issue featuring a fully-struck date (per Winter "less than a dozen exist"). Variety 7-I (second 5 of the date directly below A in DOLLAR). Bid=33,600. PCGS:57,500. Mintage 1,811. More
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Uncirculated specimens of the 1893-CC are rare. In fact all grades of this date are scarce to rare. Most surviving specimens are in XF with AU specimens quite rare and uncirculated like this coin are exceedingly rare. The ultimate Carson City Eagle issue.. Lustrous, original PQ. Scarce final Carson City issue, Total Pops-1/13 7/14 More
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1476-1516 Ferdinand & Isabel 4 Escudo Gold-NGC AU-53-Segovia Mint-Condition Census Rarity-The nicest Ferdinand and Isabel 4 Escudo's we've had in quite some time. Without them there might not be a Columbus and without Columbus who knows what America might be called as these are the folks and the gold that financed Columbus. This is numismatic treasure of the highest importance and rare in all grades, especially rare in high grades such as this very choice about uncirculated specimen. Many if not most of these coins do not have the sharpness of strike particularly on Ferdinand and Isabel. On this specimen they are well above the norm, please put a glass to this coin and examine closely. This is a Condition Census specimen. This is the ONLY AU-53 graded by NGC and there is only 2 higher, one in AU-55 and pcgs graded an MS62 coin.More
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1870. R-8. *CAC. Aluminum w/ regular dies. Only 2 known. CAC pop 2/0-Total Pop 2/0-Important in that at the time of striking these patterns or prototypes in aluminum at a time when aluminum was more valuable than gold, hence these were used in presentation sets some of which were given to foreign heads of state and other important people. American treasure in a gem PCGS holder.
1870. R-8. *CAC. Aluminum w/ regular dies. Ex-Simpson collection. Only 2 known of this great American rarity. If you hung this on your wall it would likely be multiple 7 figures. Thankfully the world of numismatics still has a ways to catch up!More
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1859. R-7+. Ex-Eliasberg. Rare Double Obverse Mule! Paquet's Liberty Seated with fasces; reverse Longacre's French Liberty Head. Delightful gem. Looks 66+. Catalogued in the Eliasberg sale by Q. David Bowers as the finest known example. Compare its qualit More
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1836. *CACG. Name Below Base. Die Alignment III. Marvelous near-gem with gorgeous toning & razor-sharp, fully-struck devices. Incredible! CAC pop 4/2. Bid=107,000. PCGS:110,000. CPG:128,500. More
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1838. R-7-. *CAC. Ex-Eliasberg. Finest known at PCGS and CAC. Gobrecht Half dollar. Flying eagle on reverse. Judd (65)=32,000. CAC pop 1/0 (5 total).More
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