
The 2 leaves variety of the flowing hair dollar is the rarer of the die varieties. Evenly toned and original, a solid coin for the grade with a nice representation of hair detail on the obverse and feathers on the reverse Eagle... Read More
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This coin is historically significant as it is the first gold coin minted from the U.S. Mint. A stunning example, with butter yellow surfaces and spectacular detail for the grade. Traces of original mint luster reside in... Read More
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An attractive piece with much better than average eye-appeal. The pleasing pewter-grey color is uniform and darkens as you approach the borders. There are no distractions, just typical amount of wear for the grade... Read More
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A splendid example – Soft pewter patina – Excellent definition of devices – Great 1st year issue – Our very first US Minted Dime
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A wondrous, absolutely pristine, untouched 1796 Dime – From long, long ago, an historic piece of Americana – Lightly handled by our forefathers and then lovingly preserved for over 213 years – Rich copper periphery to soft golden... Read More
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An absolute rarity and this coin deserves more expletives than I can give it – Definitely a wow, wow, wow, mama mia, over the top monster – PCGS pop is 2 with a mere 3 others certified for 13 star and a scant 18 total... Read More
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A wonderful example of this type – PCGS 31/10 – Even chocolate brown – Super clean – Very, very PQ – Very sharp detailed strike
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One of only 11 13 Stars cert by PCGS – Rarest type – PCGS pop 4/6 – Only one mint state a MS63
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A wondrous totally original 1799, beautiful satin pewter patina that glistens with excellent mint luster, super clean surface. CAC'd for added assurance of quality. For Variety PCGS has certified only 6 coins with this... Read More
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Wow, wow, wow, what can I say about this stunning little gem – Stellar originality – Rustic gold with sky blue on periphery – Rev has a beautiful blend of pewter, soft gold and baby blue – Not your typical 1800 – Absolute top quality, no question
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The eye-appeal on this beauty is amazing. The luster swirls atop the surfaces creating a semi-proof like appearance. The shimmering silver surfaces are superbly struck and highlighted by some soft colors. Any... Read More
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Coin Universe market price is $160,000 – All 1802 quarter eagles are over dates (1802/1) – Mintage for coin that year is only 3,035 coins – NGC pop 3/2 with both higher in MS65 – WOW is this a rarity! An early... Read More
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Mintage figures show that only a little over 200 thousand coins were originally produced. Anyone assembling a premier type set knows what a difficult coin a draped bust quarter is to acquire. This coin is amazing! ... Read More
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Tied for finest known – NGC pop 2/0 and 1/0 for st ar designation – The obv is a bevy of radiant colors that glistens with mint luster – Yellow, copper, green, orange, blue – Over the top eye appeal and beauty – The... Read More
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An absolute wondrous Near Gem example of this type Rich totally original coin very sharp detail. From a miniscule original mintage of only 48,588 coin this is one of the single finest coin to survive in Mint condition... Read More
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Mintage of only 2,600 coins and all coins from that date are over-dates (1824/1) – An early rarity with a pop of 6/3 with 2 graded MS63 and 1 graded MS64 – Only 18 coins certified in UNC (MS60 and higher) – This... Read More
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A wonderful example, soft russet patina with tons of original luster . The strike is very bold. A terrific rare type coin.
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Mintage of 286,000 coins that year! POP 9/4 – Coin Universe market value is $29,000 – WOW what value here! Appearance is original and gorgeous with full cartwheel luster and hues of green and blue... Read More
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Wondrous colors – Blue, Orange, Copper, just burst from the holder – Sharp clean detailed strike
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Stone White gem +++ + quality. Frosted devices tons and tons of mint luster. Razor sharp strike Looks like it was just minted. A superior gem for sure.
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Extremely rare – PCGS pop 2/1 – Super high end – Totally original – One of only 6-7 known to exist; both PCGS and HGC show 9 coins, but crackouts probably account for this number – Deep mirrors
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Mintage 4,076,051 – POP 756/221 - What a beauty! Super glimmering luster flows off of this tiny treasure! Sharply struck with very nice fields – PQ for grade!
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A superior arrows Half Dime. Exceptional mint luster with very frosty devices. A super type coin, Top quality superior eye appeal
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Coin Universe market prices is 14,500 - NGC pop 13/4 with the highest certified in MS65 – PCGS has only certified 3 in MS63 and between both services only 63 coins are certified as “MS 60 and higher” (Uncirculated)... Read More
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PCGS pop is 52/23 – CAC stickered and for a good reason! This near Gem is spectacular with booming mint luster that explodes from the holder! Bright yellow gold and strong strike enhances this treasure!
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Well struck and not a carbon spot to be found! A glorious flying eagle cent that is a key date as well. Only 2,000 of the 1856 flyers were produced. To find one at this grade level, with a CAC sticker and brimming with... Read More
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Coin Universe market price is $20,000 - PCGS pop 5/1 – 1,455 coins certified between both services (PCGS & NGC) – Only 45 coins are designated in GEM (MS65) condition and higher! Rare in Gem for sure! ... Read More
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A rare last year proof half Cent… Some red is still evident. The PCGS pop is 16/2 and CAC pop is 2/0. A absolute top quality coin. The surfaces are pristine the strike is razor sharp. Your opportunity to own a elusive Proof half cent.
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S.S. Central America 20A Spiked Shield. A glorious example from the Fabled S.S. Central America shipwreck. This MS66 is a very high end example sent to CAC and awarded the CAC sticker. The eye appeal is... Read More
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"Finest Known" from a mintage of only 30 with a mere 10 known survivors as there are 6 certified by PCGS with highest being a PF65 DCAM, NGC has certified 4 coins with this the single finest coin certified... Read More
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The two cent issue was the first coin to feature the "In God We Trust" motto. A near gem in terms of technical merit and fresh copper orange surfaces are enchanting. The toning sports freckled toning patterns, we think it is most attractive. Read More
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1865 is the date with the rarest gold mintages being only 155 for all Gold dollars through double eagles – The 1865 quarter eagle probably has fewer than 15 coins which reside in private hands today – The $5 has... Read More
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Mintage of only 50 coins of which there are only 7 known survivors– NGC has only certified 6 coins and PCGS only 1 a Impaired PF55 – Super frosty with Jet-Black mirrors for this amazing treasure – Pinpoint strike... Read More
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625 minted that year! WOW this looks like a “modern” proof with super jet-black mirrors and a bright frosty portrait and devices! Nothing wrong with eye appeal here! ONLY 4 designated DCAM by PCGS and this is a... Read More
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Here it is, “Thee King” of Shield Nickels – And this one is a Monster of a coin – NGC pop 3/3 for Cameo – A miniscule mintage of only 25 coins (pops are skewed by big break out instances)
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Mintage 600 NGC pop for Ultra Cameo 2/2 a wonderful example of this low mintage coin. Deep mirrors a soft blush of gold accentuates the beauty of this coin.
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A delightful example with exquisite detail in the devices. Fully reflective fields complement the frosty portrait and create a visual treat. There is not enough contrast for the coin to be designated cameo. We note some... Read More
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Coin Universe market value is $2,400 – Great value here! Very attractive and original looking – Crisp deep mirrors and Gem+ quality! Bright red and strong strike!
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A superb example of the last year issue of the Fabled "Seated Liberty" Proof series, from a mintage of only 600 coins and a PCGS pop of a miniscule 6/4 this example is breathtaking with Super Deep highly... Read More
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A stellar example of this very elusive Proof of which there was only 25 coins minted. Minted in a era were there was only a handful of coin collectors, this example is one of only 10/12 known survivors and the only... Read More
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from a mintage of 1,200 coins this example is beautifully toned with vibrant colors, Royal Blues, Champagne, and soft Gold's. The mirrors are pure clear deep and watery absolutely no haze.
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A stone white gem. Full cartwheel mint luster is very evident. Clean fields. Numismedia fair market price = $13,750 ARC Value price is
$12,500
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– Mintage 26,700 – POP 7/5 - SUPER LUSTER! The cartwheel effect is superb! The appearance is very bright and shiny with a strong strike for a MS63 – Fields are crisp and smooth!
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The four dollar gold piece, the Stella, is one of the most desired and sought-after of all U.S. coinage. Designed by William Barber and modified by Charles Barber it remains an important coin in numismatic... Read More
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The 1879 trade dollar is a proof only issue. This near gem displays frosty devices and cameo contrast on well preserved surfaces. The mirrors are strong and appealing with just a few wispy marks and hairlines to limit the grade... Read More
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NGC - GSA original holder. Pure white and heavy mint frost. Much more difficult 79-CC PL dollar.
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This early proof issue show deep pools of reflectivity and some lovely color. The eye-appeal if off the charts....you look at this coin and shake your head at the grade assigned. Just some light hairlines are visible,... Read More
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A total Monster tied for finest certified NGC pop 3/0 Looks like a proof. Super deep jet black mirrored field. Super BLACK and WHITE look. This monster borders on perfection.
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A flawless, cherry red Indian cent, and cameo as well! The astute collector of this denomination realizes how difficult it is to acquire such a piece in cameo. Mirrors are crystal clear and deep as the sea. Intricately struck and lovingly preserved.
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Mintage of only 975 coins that year – POP 10/9 – Jet-black mirrors and super frosty portrait and devices – A gorgeous “black and white” proof example for this Seated Quarter!
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Finest Certified 81-CC DPL by NGC stand alone pop 1/0 a stunning pure black and white jewel of a Morgan pure white with deep jet black mirrors. Crystal clear mirrored fields. A Total Monster DPL.
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Bright, frosty white devices are highlighted by mirrors that take your breath away! Beautifully contrasted and displaying sharply defined features. The fields are smooth as glass, just the way a DMPL dollar should look!
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Strong luster and amazing color have deemed this coin deserves a star from NGC for extraordinary eye-appeal. The reverse is minimally toned but the obverse is a WOW! Violet, turquoise, yellow and lime green combine in a gorgeous... Read More
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Very affordable, sharply struck with no noticeable abrasions. A brilliant, lustrous, white coin with nice eye-appeal.
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A strongly contrasted proof with astonishing beauty. The black/white cameo appearance is always a winner with us! Crisp details and crystal clear mirrors are evident, as well as flawless surfaces.
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Luscious apricot toning graces this beauty. The brilliant luster radiates beneath the lovely toning creating a superb gem that doesn't fail to please. The reverse shows us some hues of apricot, amber, and sapphire blue... Read More
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POP 136/85 – A very nice light gold patina blesses the obverse and reverse of this near gem! Very smooth and attractive looking with a strong strike –A very cool die crack is visible on obverse at the top of peripheral – Very nice looking!
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What a strike, what luster, just look at the colors! The Caribbean blue and green on the obverse are stunning, they lie atop surfaces that are oh-so nice for the grade.
The entire obverse is handsomely toned; the reverse is... Read More
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Tied for finest know by NGC in DPL , pop 4/0 a stunning deep mirrored work of art. Heavy Ultra Cameo portrait Razor sharp strike a magnificent example of this series.
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Mintage of 109 coins – POP 6/11 with the 2 highest certified in PR66CAM – What a frosty portrait and totally original look – Jet-black mirrors lay beneath the white frosty portrait and devices glimmer white also – No distractions as this is PQ for sure!
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Mintage of 930 coins that year! POP of 11/23 – Super reflective mirrors and an original look to die for – Peripheral has some electric blue toning along with dark reds and gold – Very attractive big half dollar proof!
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Always in demand for the astute Morgan collector, this better date is scarce any finer. Only 20 coins have graded finer at PCGS. Booming luster and virtually brilliant surfaces compliment this sharply struck gem. A GREAT DATE!
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Much, much better date in the Seated Liberty series. In fact the mintage is 590 coins, the only date better is the 1877 at 510 pieces. This superb gem is intricately struck, shows brilliant silver surfaces and excellent... Read More
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Although the mintage figures are high for this date and this coin is available in lower grades...once you approach gem status this coin is ELUSIVE. A gorgeous representation for the date, with rim toning in... Read More
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A boldly defined piece with superior luster qualities and very clean surfaces. The eye-appeal on this $10 is well above average. An attractive and affordable Carson City gold type coin.
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This date hasn't been graded an higher than MS65 at PCGS...Finest known! Super lustrous and toned in a very interesting pattern. There is not a scratch across the obverse that is a patch that did not tone. The... Read More
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A dazzling gem. Locating a Columbian (the first commemorative struck) with outstanding luster and color is not an easy task. This example is all one could hope for in a MS66 holder. Very clean surfaces have been... Read More
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This scarcer date Carson City gem has dazzling luster and a hint of golden patina. Well preserved, with frosty silver surfaces and a scant few blemishes on either side. Boldly struck for the date. Always a popular issue, always in demand.
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An appealing gem with reflective surfaces and sparkling snow white patina. Watery mirrors and frosty devices are noted, and the contrast is superb. Pleasingly preserved for the grade and the design elements are... Read More
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The satiny luster on this near gem draws the viewer's attention. The devices are fully struck and bold and the marks are too few to mention. A pleasing coin.
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PCGS has graded 208 proof Barber quarters for the date, of those only 20 have graded deep cameo, and only 3 have achieved the PR68 DCAM designation. Snow white surfaces are adorned by frosty devices and delightfully... Read More
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Residing is an old green PCGS holder, this coin looks oh-so nice for the grade. Pleasing luster and sparkling snow white surfaces captivate the viewer. Only a few contact marks are present, none distract from the overall superior eye-appeal.
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The luminous surfaces of this little jewel glow with electric colors! When a proof copper coin tones like this one has, it makes for one special numismatic treasure. Overwhelming eye-appeal is the result of clean... Read More
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Wow! Now this is how you wish all Proof Barber material looked. It is getting more and more difficult to find this type of coin. Pristine surfaces, mirrors that are brilliant, devices are dripping with frost. The new NGC... Read More
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Only a handful of 1903 proof Liberty Nickels were minted with both obverse and reverse facing the same direction. As you look at this piece and turn the coin over, the reverse is not upside down, as it typically is... Read More
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A superbly toned Barber dime, with a Pedigree that tells a story. Both Hugon/Bingham have pedigreed the coin, so you know that these two collectors' have deemed this coin worthy! Every shade of the rainbow is... Read More
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Rich honey gold appearance with swirling mint luster nicely struck.
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Rich yellow strawberry golden look. A super type proof that won't break the bank. CAC for top quality. Great deep clear mirrored fields that give you that jet black look. PCGS pop 1/7 for Cameo.
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A beautiful orange pearl patina, accentuates Miss Liberty – Heavy cameo contrast – deep clear mirrored fields – terrific eye appeal!
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Highly lustrous and showing dramatic color at the margins. The obverse is more heavily toned in sapphire blue with a concentric circle of white at the center. The reverse is similarly toned just at the rim. A nice, crisp... Read More
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A great type coin – Rich honey gold with lots of mint luster – Excellent quality!
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Coin Universe market prices is $70,000 and jumps to $105,000 in next grade! WOW!!! Mintage of only 167 coins – NGC pop 16/14 – This has a nice even dark orange look with mark free fields and very defined strike... Read More
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This is a popular first year of issue half eagle from the San Francisco mint. The mintage of 82,000 is low in relation to other $5 Indians. Handsomely preserved and very difficult to acquire at this lofty grade... Read More
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Glorious hues of sapphire blue, emerald green, magenta and gold grace this one of a kind Barber Quarter. Well struck and flawless with color that permeates the entire coin. An exquisite strike and eye-appeal that... Read More
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Population 15 with 3 finer. This challenging date shows some subtle shades or gold and orange at the rims and thick frosty luster. A razor sharp strike and lack of contact marks make for one impressive Barber Quarter. Original patina... Read More
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Wonderful satiny luster graces this PQ Lincoln cent. So nice for the grade, you will not find a distractions. Excellent detail and definition of devices. This lovely gem still possesses a generous portion of fiery red mint luster.
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Key Date....need we say more? This is an alluring copper coin, there are scratches on the holder, a picture just will not do this coin justice. An attractive wood grain toning pattern graces the obverse and a generous... Read More
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Full razor sharp striking details are seen combined with marvelous luster qualities. The coin resides in an old green PCGS holder with can only add to the appeal. Flawless and sparkling with brilliance, a put-away piece, as the first year of issue.
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Shimmering luster and pristine surfaces! This coin has it all! A delicate layer of champagne patina dance across the coin. A better than average strike adds to the allure. NGC has graded just 12 coins for the date in MS67.
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What an amazing looking masterpiece – The patina is that of a painting – Electric greens, purples, reds and blues lay over a light golden surface – Looks PQ++++ with a sharp, sharp strike! This is an EYE APPEALING treasure to behold
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A vibrant truly lustrous beauty of a better date Saint. Rich golden surface with sharply defined devices. MS65 price jumps to $25,000. Pop 445/39
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a much scarcer date mintage of only 247,00 it has a CAC pop of 6/0 excellent mint luster that is satin like its surfaces display a rich golden look . Very sharply struck. Coin Universe Fair Market value= $7,500 Albanese R.C. value price $6,195
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Coin Universe FMV is $3,800 – good value! Totally original looking here with super flashy luster and a white silvery look with the lightest patina – All stars are struck up nicely as is the portrait – Gem quality no doubt!
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