King Joao V (Portugal). Contemporaneously the largest gold coin in the world struck for circulation. 1.5855 oz AGW. Portugal extracted fortunes of gold from the mines of its colony Brazil. 2nd scarcest date of the 4-year type, after 1724. Quite large ( 37-39mm ) and rare.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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IBit-289. Fresh, choice about uncirculated. Bust of Elizabeth, who reigned 1741-1762 after seizing the thrown from infant emperor Ivan VI. St Petersburg mint. Imagine an early US Silver Dollar dated 1759 in AU-50 and consider the history and value of this excellent Russian Rouble of 1759More
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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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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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BB-73, B-3. Rich, deep natural toning from long-time felt-pad storage in a Latin American museum. Only 12 Bust Dollars have been designated as Prooflike by NGC. None at PCGS. PCGS:185,000. More
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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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Gustav IV Adolf. Razor-sharp devices. Incredible luster. Stockholm mint. KM-542, Fr-77. Gustav IV Adolf lost Finland to Russia, and was deposed by a coup in 1809. Compare price with early USA Half Eagle Gold in same grade and rarity.More
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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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Yowza, a finest 1834 8 Reale from Colombia in MS-65! 2-year type. Sole-finest known at either grading service. Compare to the other 8 Reale which is an 1835 with a poorer strike.More
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'No-CAL' 1848 $2.50. Strong detail; looks 55. One of my favorite gold coins. COMBINED pops as follows- 14/42, + 7/45. You do understand we are not talking weight loss when we specify "No Cal" yes? In 1848 the sister to this coin is the 1848 CAL. Please check the pops on the CAL and then compare prices on both the CAL and this NO CAL. After you shake your head in disbelief send me an email confirming your purchase of this NO CAL. There is a take yur breath away difference in value.More
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K-9, R-6. Rare & historically noteworthy in the region. One of the few coinsthat was accepted at the US Customs House. PCGS33,500. Red Book XF=35,000., Combined Populations 0/6 and 1/8More
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1856-S PCGS Gold Label from the SS Central America shipwreck in very choice uncirculated MS-63 condition that has significant eye appeal and desirability. Considerably Tougher date in the series.More
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Very rare pre-Civil War half eagle from the San Francisco mint, with only 2 specimens graded finer. Total population not including regrades which are likely are NGC 4/2, PCGS 7/0!More
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Conditionally scarce Civil War gold quarter eagle in very choice uncirculated condition MS-63. Very tough to find this nice. Last auction appearance (P or N) in 2018 (11,500). A 64+ sold in 2020 for 54,625. Bid (63/64)=$8250/$22,000. PCGS:$16,000 PCGS population a mere 13 with 6 higher.More
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Ex-SS Republic (blue label, box & cert). Exceptionally attractive example of shipwreck treasure from a scarce-in-all-grades Civil War-era issue. PCGS (non-shipwreck):50,000. More
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Very choice about uncirculated AU-55 on this excellent Civil War dated double eagle. Excellent surfaces and strike making this an above average example of this famous year. This was the year that Lincoln signed a bill repealing fugitive slave laws while the battle raged between the North and South.More
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Fairmont Pedigree, Very choice uncirculated rare Civil War Double Eagle from San Francisco. Excellent surfaces with minimal abrasions making this a truly rare example of this date of double eagle. Very few exist in these grades and with the added pedigree this is a highly desirable gold coin for the collector and investor.More
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Rare half dollar issue. Old holder. Population of only 2 with a mere 4 higher at PCGS. NGC shows only a single coin in AU-55 and 4 higher. Uber tough.More
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Beautiful and crusty 74-CC double eagle. By 1874, when the Comstock mines were reaching their peak production the new mint at Carson City was producing these highly desirable double eagles which in this case survived all the perils of the wagon trains that transported them with the present specimen somehow maintaining it's uncirculated condition throughout it all and is now offered to you the collector and investor. Carson City gold coins like this are few and far between and highly desirable to own.More
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Rock-hard slider w barely perceptible rub. Fresh luster and considering the gold market an incredible price for a choice about uncirculated double eagle of this quality from Carson City.More
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Carson City Eagle in select uncirculated. Tough date to find in unc. Crisp, lustrous BU. Very scarce - only 6 coins graded finer. All Carson City Gold seems undervalued.More
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Scarce w/ CAC approval (CAC pop 12/3). Very sharp and elusive double eagle from Carson City. Choice uncirculated with a CAC sticker and a well above average representative from this wild west mint.More
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Stunning Great Britain Coronation Medal in Gold. Gem Uncirculated condition. Edward VII. BHM-3737. 31mm. Lovely gem example. Scarce with only a handful or so graded.
PCGS Plus. Lovely example of a late-date Philadelphia-mint issue that is scarce in all grades. Ex-Fairmont collection. Bid (6364)=940028,000. PCGS+$20,000.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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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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FH-Blazing gem Standing Liberty Quarter in MS-65 Full Head. White-premium quality gem that will delight the specialist and make the investor happy.More
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(1522-44). S-2273. Henry VIII. Historically important gold coin from the Tudor period, w/ the Double Rose signifying the unification of the Houses of Lancaster and York, former adversaries in the War of the Roses. 22 carat gold, circulated at 5 shillings. 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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