Gorgeous and FINEST GRADED 2 Louis d'Or from 1742 in very choice uncirculated condition. This would be multiple 6 figures if it was minted in Philadelphia! Gad-346. Louis XV. Paris mint. Finest graded at PCGS or NGC. Dazzling luster. Population 1 with one better at either service.More
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Peru-8 Reales-Pillar Dollars-1755 Pillers NGC MS-62 , incredible "half roll" of original and beautiful, choice brilliant uncirculated 8 Reales. A truly outstanding one of a kind lot consisting of such high quality examples such as these. The first circulated silver dollars of America and all in choice brilliant uncirculated conditionMore
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America's first silver dollar. These Pillars or 8 Reales were the first circulating dollar coin in the new world. This specimen, rarely seen undamaged, and even rarer still to find in uncirculated condition, with this specimen qualifying as "choice" and looking for MS-63 than MS-62. It was the Pillar Dollar displayed in the world famous multi-million dollar Cardinal Collection and listed as the first lot in the sale. A wonderful addition to the silver dollar collector, colonials collector, foreign collector, or as an individual "find" for the investor.More
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Mexico 1761-Mo MM Silver 8 Reales, Cross Between H I KM-105 NGC AU-55-Calico-1075. 1761 Pillar Dollar is a coin of historical importance that significantly changed American Numismatics. Note that on the reverse the word HISPAN is split by a small cross atop the crown between the "H" and the "I." Coins of 1760 and earlier have the cross between the "I" and the "S." This relatively minor design change resulted from new design hubs being sent out from Spain, and lasted until the end of the Pillar coinage. Lovely original patina on this very choice about uncirculated specimenMore
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Jose I. Mald-175.16. Rio de Janeiro mint. Finest graded at PCGS. Only 2 finer at NGC. Elusive date while the Civil War in the USA just winding down. Think for a moment, what would this coin be valued at if it was a super American rarity within the condition census-finest known category? In gold? It would be a heck of a lot more than: $2,700More
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Silver Original. Reeded Edge. 231.4g. W-9100, Br-1058. Gorgeous toning. France Silver Medal (Jeton) related to a proposed French settlement in Carthage, NY. PCGS:9500. More
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BD-4, R-4+. Bold detail. Scarce 18th century gold issue. PCGS $20,000.00 Wonderful early half eagle worth of inclusion in a quality set or as a stand alone special acquisition.More
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BB-81, B-2, R-3. Lovely, well-balanced example. True collector quality (check the pictures of lower-priced comps!). The scarcer, by far, of the two 1798 Small Eagle varieties. Bid (40/50)=10,500/28,000. PCGS:27,500. AU58+ worth six figures! Mtg 10,000. More
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Gorgeous and high end draped bust heraldic eagle early silver dollar. BB-234, B-3, R-3. Smooth, lovely surfaces. Attractive about uncirculated and desirable. PCGS$37,500.More
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Very tough 1804 half eagle in choice about uncirculated. One of the tougher dates in the early draped bust half eagle series and quite nice in choice about unc. BD-1, R-4+. pcgs shows $17,500-Our price onlyMore
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Yowza! Imagine if in another world this crown size coin was US and not UK what the value would be! S-3787. LVIII Edge. Smooth, sharp PQ slider. Cool coin.More
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Stunning early gold from France. 1818 40 Franc-PCGS MS-64 ( ! ) Gad-1092. F-542. Louis XVIII. Lille mint. Tied for finest at PCGS. Only 1 finer at NGC. Compare this rarity from France with an early American gold rarity of the same year. The US gold coin is much easier to obtain and will cost multiples of what this very reasonable rarity gold coin from France, tied for finest known at PCGS with a population of 9 and none better. 1818 USA Half Eagle in MS-64 OVER $50,000+, this 1818 Gold France 40 Franc PCGS MS-64 Only More
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Ex-SS Central America #2 w pinch. Block 8 Pop combined w Script 8 10 in all grades. Rare classic series gold quarter eagle shipwreck type and a wonderous rarity with a total combined population that exists a mere 6 coins in grade with only 3 better and this is COMBINED populations of both varieties.More
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HT-286 (5G). Beautiful, subtle toning. Richly lustrous. PCGS$6000., the Feuchtwanger cent was a nickel silver private token coin circulated in the U.S. by Lewis Feuchtwanger during the 1830s and 1840s. Lewis Feuchtwanger was born in Bavaria on January 11, 1805. In 1829, he earned a doctorate from the University of Jena in present-day Germany. In 1829, he immigrated to the United States and settled in New York City. Feuchtwanger was a polymath and in New York City, he worked as a chemist, mineralogist, and metallurgist and opened a pharmacy.More
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Crisp & lustrous. Conditionally scarce.Different head then what is seen on previous years. Uncirculated specimensare very rare. Near Gem condition specimens like this one are few and farbetween with a population showing a mere 4 coins with only 3 higher notaccounting for duplication. Quite an opportunity for the quarter eaglespecialist and investor. PCGS21,000.More
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Attractivce Dahlonega type coin. Bid (5055)=44005500. PCGS7550.. Southern gold coins especially in this price range if nice like this one are few and far between. Would make an excellent addition to a type set of D-mint gold, a collection of Dahlonega's or as an investment gold coin.More
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The very first date that double eagles were struck for circulation in the USA. This particular specimen is a high end high grade choice uncirculated example with lovely fresh surfaces and beaming brilliant luster.More
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Attractive and CAC early type 1 double eagle. *CAC. Scarce, and numismatically interesting variety using the large logotype employed for the silver dollar production. cac pop 15/21 More
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Ex-SS Republic (blue label). Among the few recovered half dollars that were nice enough to earn a grade, and not 'shipwreck effect'. Hard to find! More
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What a difference just a few months will make in the life of this double eagle from San Francisco when shots ring out at Fort Sumpter. PQ, w/ lovely colorMore
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Beautiful and scarce 1861 Half Eagle in pcgs very choice uncirculated MS-63. CAC. Smooth, lustrous PQ. Civil War era. Very few made it at CAC with a very low population of only 12/14 - $7,140 More
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Type 1 rarity. Tied for finest at PCGS. Ex-Fairmont collection-Superb and major Civil War rarity minted in San Francisco.-PCGS Population 6 with none finer. NGC pop of only 2 and none finer.More
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CAC. Choice PQ slider. Scarce w CAC approval only 12 in grade with a mere 19 higher. Very low premium over spot gold for a scarce double eagle approved by cac quite frankly.More
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Only 2 graded finer at both services!. Ex-Fairmont collection. Very choice uncirculated with superb luster and overall eye appeal. Only 1 better at pcgs, 1 at ngc. Quite an opportunity.More
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Uncirculated gold half eagle from the wild west town of Carson City. Nice luster and Quite Choice for the grade. Remember the tv series Tombstone Territory? While it's in Arizona the timeline is 1881-1889. This coin traveled the country via stage coach a long time ago.More
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Wow, nearly off the charts 1886 half eagle from the San Francisco mint showing a miniscule population of only this coin with 2 higher at PCGS. Gem brilliant surfaces, fully struck and way above average eye appeal.More
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Very choice uncirculated gold eagle from 1892-Carson City. PCGS MS-62 and looks nicer. Crisp, lustrous BU. Very scarce - only 6 finer at BOTH services!More
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CAC. Remarkable quality. Ex-Fairmont collection. CAC Population only 11/6 for this select uncirculated 92-CC that would fit right alongside the 1892-CC $5 half eagle being offered.More
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Gem US quarter eagle in PCGS MS-67! Population of 2 coins with none better. Tied for finest known example of a highly-regarded low-mintage date. PCGS shows $22,500.More
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Very choice uncirculated double eagle gold. Scarce date, no gems known. With gold at or darn close to $3K/oz , double eagles like these seem like such an opportunity. Can such a small spread exist and remain or will it widen over time?More
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Very choice uncirculated Type 3 double eagle gold coin. PCGS Plus. Lovely example of a late-date Philadelphia-mint issue that is scarce in all grades. Ex-Fairmont collection. Pop 6/16 and onlyMore
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Slider w/ incredible color. Fresh to market. The sole New Orleans-minted Indian Half Eagle issue. Bid=15,000. NGC:18,500. PCGS:23,500. Mtg 34,200. More
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Struck at Philadelphia mint. Tied for finest known! Remarkably well-preserved; most were carelessly tossed around in bags. PCGS Population only 13 not accounting for resubmissions and none better.More
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Premium St Gaudens Double Eagle gold dated 1920, CAC. Lustrous, original PQ. Rare in gem - only a dozen numerically finer. CAC pop 951. Superb eye appeal in every way. Some of the historic highlights of 1920, The Boston Red Sox baseball club owner Harry Frazee sells slugger Babe Ruth to the New York Yankees for $125,000 in cash and a $350,000 loan, starting the 84-year Curse of the Bambino Baseball Legend.,The first year of Roaring Twenties in the U.S. brought votes for women and an official start to the nationwide ban on alcohol.More
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Wonderful deep color setting this beautiful gold certificate note apart from most. Popular small serial number variety. Imagine walking into a bank, presenting them with this $10 bill and asking for a $10. Gold Indian, preferably a brand new one and getting it!More
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Underrated; scarcer than the 1925-P. superb gem condition with superior surfaces and overall eye appeal in this high end high grade Saint. PCGS shows value of $6000. Some fun facts about 1926, On May 1, the Ford Motor Company became one of the first companies in America to adopt a five-day, 40-hour week for workers in its automotive factories.,Bacon cost 50 cents a pound, eggs were 56 cents a dozen, and maple syrup was 49 cents a pint. In 1926 as well, the words accident prone, baguette, car park, deactivate, emerald cut, fantasize, gladiola, hash browns, jumper cable, karate, little guy, and motor lodge all appeared in print for the first time.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.
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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