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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1908-Motto Indian Eagle in near gem NGC MS-64. *CAC approved. Gorgeous PQ. Looks gem and will delight even the fussiest of Indian gold specialists. More
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1918/7-D Buffalo Nickel - 1918/7-D Buffalo 5C NGC MS64. Considered to be true Americana this famous Buffalo Nickel Overdate is among the 20th Centuries most prized numismatic treasures. NGC shows a mere 14 1918/7-D Buffalo Nickel in MS64, not including how many resubmissions as the NGC price guide shows $87,500 in MS-64 and a jump to $161,500 in MS-64+ and over a quarter of a million dollars at $265,000.00 in MS-65. We think our 1918/7-D in MS-64 is a great value at $75,000.More
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1798/7 Large Cent - 1798/7 1C, S-152, R2+, NGC AU58 BN. In its population report, NGC shows no 1798 overdate S-152 graded above VF and, similarly, PCGS shows none graded above AU53. The present piece, graded AU58 BN, is the finest certified specimen obtainable.
All early quarter eagles are rare. You would need very deep pockets and go long on patience and time if you were to set your goals on assembling an early quarter eagle collection. Yours truly helped a client in South Carolina several years ago take on the challenge which only got 75% of the way to completion and was still a multi-million dollar collection when sold at ANR auctions. It was called The Charleston Collection for any of you researchers. The earlies are quite challenging which brings us tothe present specimen which is a dandy and looks even better in hand then it does in the pictures. In its population report, NGC shows only 3 1798 quarter eagles certified at the Choice AU55 grade level. They do not distinguish quarter eagles by die variety. This would also make a great coin individually, as part of an early gold type set, a quarter eagle type set as an investment, an heirloom of numismatic importance.More
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This eye-appealing, premium quality early 1797 Eagle shows bright mint luster shimmering within its devices. The strike is bold, especially in the central portion of the coin on both sides. We see full hair details on Liberty and sharp details on the shield and eagle. The dentils are strong on both sides as well. The surfaces are clean for the grade with no distractions worthy of individual mention. Sufficient separation in the lines of Liberty’s hair and drapery exists to warrant the grade, which could have even been a few points higher on this outstanding piece.More
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In its population report, NGC shows 10 1855-C gold dollars in MS61 condition. At PCGS there is 3 in MS61. These numbers do not account for crossovers or resubmissions.More
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This rare, near-Gem Cameo Proof 1878 Gold Dollar had a miniscule mintage of 20. Only 13 to 15 are known to exist today. Gem Deep Cameo, tied for the Finest Graded.More
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This rare, near-Gem Cameo Proof 1878 Gold Dollar had a miniscule mintage of 20. Only 13 to 15 are known to exist today. Gem Deep Cameo, tied for the Finest Graded.More
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Long recognized as a date that just doesn't present itself well. This 1801 specimen is well struck and solid for the grade. In its population report, there is only 1 MS61. When more collectors begin to focus on die varieties of these early dollars, high grade, scarce pieces such as the present coin will substantially increase in value.More
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Long recognized as a date that just doesn't present itself well. This 1801 specimen is well struck and solid for the grade. In its population report, there is only 1 MS61. When more collectors begin to focus on die varieties of these early dollars, high grade, scarce pieces such as the present coin will substantially increase in value.More
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GEM
CAMEO PROOF. The Proof 1887 Three Dollar is rare in all conditions
and in its population report, PCGS shows only 6 coins graded in PR65
CAMEO (HOW MANY ARE RESUBMISSIONS?). The CAC (Collectors Acceptance
Corporation) population report shows this is the only PR65 received
the CAC sticker. The only Proof 65 coin to receive the green sticker!
A gem 1859 Three Dollar Gold. Tied for the finest graded at PCGS. This rare, 1859 Three Dollar Indian Princess has pleasingly clean surfaces, a strong obverse strike, and subdued mint luster, which glows from its devices.
Gem Cameo. Tied for the finest graded. Here is a stupendous, Superb Gem proof 1884 Gold Dollar that has great Cameo contrasts. Smoldering orange-gold devices float on deep mirrored fields. The coin is really flashy and gem . I mean cmon, PROOF 68 Cameo! As expected for a coin of this stature, the strike is bold and full in every respect and just awe inspiring. Have not had a gem gold dollar like this for nearly 10 years!More
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Gem Satin Surfaces. 1st year of issue. This Gem 1854 Three Dollar Gold piece has a sharp strike and full mint luster. Full details are on the tips of the feathers in the headdress, the hair below the LIBERTY band, the central numerals of the date, and the ribbon knot. The surfaces are original and clean with no individual distractions of note. More
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Amazing Dahlonga coin. Tied for the highest. The coin offered is intensely lustrous and has deeply rich honey golden coloring. The strike is above average despite the weak “U” in United which is normal for this date. Overall the piece is quite brilliant and certainly premium quality for the grade assigned.More
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Stunning gem. Lovely satin luster. This low mintage, Mint State 1888 Three Dollar Gold coin is well struck and has twinkling mint luster in protected areas of both sides of the piece. There are full details on the ends of the feathers, Liberty’s hair, the central elements of the reverse, and the components of the wreath. They are completely original and clean for the grade with no notable abrasion marks or other distractions. Only 12 coins have been certified by CAC in MS-66 and NONE BETTER.
SilverTowne Trademark 1 Ounce .999 Fine Silver Bar. The Trademark image of the Prospector and Donkey is why some collectors know these silver ingots...More
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1909-O Half Eagle - 1909-O Indian $5 PCGS MS62. Crusty PQ. Fat old holder. The sole New Orleans-minted Indian Half Eagle issue. Bid=$52,000. PCGS: $64,500...More
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1909-O Half Eagle - 1909-O Indian $5 PCGS MS62. Crusty PQ. Fat old holder. The sole New Orleans-minted Indian Half Eagle issue. Bid=$52,000. PCGS: $64,500...More
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1909-O Half Eagle - 1909-O Indian $5 NGC MS61. Series Key. The only O Mint Indian and the only incuse design ever
implemented at the New Orleans Mint...More
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