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1850-O G$1 AU58 PCGS #7512

The rarest gold dollar for this mint. Yellowish-gold toning on obverse with nice coppery overtones on the reverse. Strong strike and so close to mint state.

1850-O G$1 AU58 PCGS #7512

The rarest gold dollar for this mint. Yellowish-gold toning on obverse with nice coppery overtones on the reverse. Strong strike and so close to mint state.

1855-O G$1 AU55 PCGS #7535

The most available Type II branch mint dollar. It is also the best made of the branch issues with good strikes and detail with exception to the 8 in the date. This particular specimen has a nice strike and detail with a strong date. Some slight reflective areas also are evident. The Type II design was abandoned after less than three years of use due to poor strikes. Most of the coins' dates wore off rapidly and were sent to the mint for melting resulting in very few coins remaining.

1855-O G$1 AU55 PCGS #7535

The most available Type II branch mint dollar. It is also the best made of the branch issues with good strikes and detail with exception to the 8 in the date. This particular specimen has a nice strike and detail with a strong date. Some slight reflective areas also are evident. The Type II design was abandoned after less than three years of use due to poor strikes. Most of the coins' dates wore off rapidly and were sent to the mint for melting resulting in very few coins remaining.

1857-O $2.50 AU55 PCGS #7784

The 1857-O is the last quarter eagle issued from the New Orleans Mint. This piece has beautiful green gold coloration with deep golden coppery toning. With this look it was probably part of the Jackson Hoard. There are a few minute scratches from excavation of these coins.

1857-O $2.50 AU55 PCGS #7784

The 1857-O is the last quarter eagle issued from the New Orleans Mint. This piece has beautiful green gold coloration with deep golden coppery toning. With this look it was probably part of the Jackson Hoard. There are a few minute scratches from excavation of these coins.

1845-O $5 AU55 PCGS #8225

This piece is from the Fairmont Collection of coins. Beautiful green-gold coloration with a few marks on the lower left obverse makes this specimen very atractive. Rarer than many of its Dahlonega and Charlotte contemporaries, this coin ranks right up there with those elite issues.

1847-O $10 MS61 PCGS #8598

One of the most common of New Orleans eagles but rare in mint state. This piece is pedigreed to the Fairmont Collection. Bright yellow gold coloration with some nicks and abrasions, but good detail and strike. A nicely produced piece with attractive eye appeal and rare in mint state.