Early Gold Coins:We at U.S. Rare Coin Investments highly recommend these Early Gold Coins for investments portfolios. Whether a single coin or the long term acquisition of them with the goal of building a set in terms of historical importances as well as longterm profit potential, cannot be overstated in our opinion.
Monumental rarity and desirability is shown by this first gold coin issued by the United States Mint which struck gold 1795 half eagles first followed by Eagles in 1795. Present specimen in uncirculated condition and choice in that respect, BD-9, R-5+. Crisply struck. Lovely (unlike many dogmeat comps like the MS61 that recently sold in auction). Evergreen 1st year of issue. PCGS shows $130,000More
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BD-2, R-4. Scarce early issue. Bold detail, looks AU. PCGS$22,500. Early quarter eagles at this gradequalityprice point are few are far between.More
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VP-001. The sole Prooflike example for an 1804. NGC pop for the type (1795-1807): 1/12. PCGS has not designated any 1795-1807 Half Eagles as Prooflike. Bid (non-PL)=15,000. PCGS (non-PL):18,500. More
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Underrated classic quarter eagle. Similar pops to the 1839-C & 1839-D, but a fraction of the price. Scarcer than the 1839-O, but half the price. Bold & lustrous.More
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Beautiful and lustrous slider. Rare & underrated issue. 1st year of type. Sold in 2014 for 47,000. Bid=38,000. NGC:$50,000. PCGS:$70,000., Both services pops-NGC 5/1, PCGS 7/1More
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Early Gold Coins:We at U.S. Rare Coin Investments highly recommend these Early Gold Coins for investments portfolios. Whether a single coin or the long term acquisition of them with the goal of building a set in terms of historical importances as well as longterm profit potential, cannot be overstated in our opinion.