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(1837-58) Koban JNDA 09-21 C-22b Tempo N1 PCGS #515722

AU details - chop mark (extra).

(1837-58) Koban JNDA 09-21 C-22b Tempo N1 PCGS #515722

AU details - chop mark (extra).

(1837-58) Koban JNDA 09-21 C-22b Tempo N1 PCGS #515722

AU details - chop mark (extra).

(1837-58) Koban JNDA 09-21 C-22b Tempo N1 PCGS #515722

AU details - chop mark (extra).

(1837-58) Koban JNDA 09-21 C-22b Tempo N1 PCGS #515722

AU details - chop mark (extra).

(1837-58) Koban JNDA 09-21 C-22b Tempo N1 PCGS #515722

AU details - chop mark (extra).

(1837-58) Koban JNDA 09-21 C-22b Tempo N1 PCGS #515722

AU details - chop mark (extra).

(1837-58) Koban JNDA 09-21 C-22b Tempo N1 PCGS #515722

AU details - chop mark (extra).

1820 1C Large Date MS63BN PCGS #1615

CAC. Raymond hoard.

1820 1C Large Date MS63BN PCGS #1615

CAC. Raymond hoard.

1839 1C Head of 1838 MS64RB PCGS #1745

Silly Head. Coin ID incorrectly indicates it’s the head of 1838 type.

1839 1C Head of 1838 MS64RB PCGS #1745

Silly Head. Coin ID incorrectly indicates it’s the head of 1838 type.

1839 1C Head of 1838 MS64RB PCGS #1745

Silly Head. Coin ID incorrectly indicates it’s the head of 1838 type.

1839 1C Head of 1838 MS64RB PCGS #1745

Silly Head. Coin ID incorrectly indicates it’s the head of 1838 type.

1856 1C Flying Eagle MS64 PCGS #2013

Beautiful example of a truly historic US coin. EEPS. CAC. This one’s an original, coveted MS S-3.

1856 1C Flying Eagle MS64 PCGS #2013

Beautiful example of a truly historic US coin. EEPS. CAC. This one’s an original, coveted MS S-3.

1856 1C Flying Eagle MS64 PCGS #2013

Beautiful example of a truly historic US coin. EEPS. CAC. This one’s an original, coveted MS S-3.

1856 1C Flying Eagle MS64 PCGS #2013

Beautiful example of a truly historic US coin. EEPS. CAC. This one’s an original, coveted MS S-3.

1856 1C Flying Eagle MS64 PCGS #2013

Beautiful example of a truly historic US coin. EEPS. CAC. This one’s an original, coveted MS S-3.

1857 1C Flying Eagle MS64 PCGS #2016

Interesting S-16 variety coveted by collectors. Plate coin in Rick Snow’s book. EEPS.

1857 1C Flying Eagle MS64 PCGS #2016

Interesting S-16 variety coveted by collectors. Plate coin in Rick Snow’s book. EEPS.

1857 1C Flying Eagle MS64 PCGS #2016

Interesting S-16 variety coveted by collectors. Plate coin in Rick Snow’s book. EEPS.

1857 1C Flying Eagle MS64 PCGS #2016

Interesting S-16 variety coveted by collectors. Plate coin in Rick Snow’s book. EEPS.

1857 1C Flying Eagle MS64 PCGS #2016

EEPS. PDS (12:3,4,5). Tripled Die Obverse. Missing wing tip hub. This is a very scarce variety. The tripled due feature is rather minor. Light golden tone with exceptional eye appeal!

1857 1C Flying Eagle MS64 PCGS #2016

EEPS. PDS (12:3,4,5). Tripled Die Obverse. Missing wing tip hub. This is a very scarce variety. The tripled due feature is rather minor. Light golden tone with exceptional eye appeal!

1857 1C Flying Eagle MS64 PCGS #2016

EEPS. PDS (12:3,4,5). Tripled Die Obverse. Missing wing tip hub. This is a very scarce variety. The tripled due feature is rather minor. Light golden tone with exceptional eye appeal!

1857 1C Flying Eagle MS64 PCGS #2016

EEPS. PDS (12:3,4,5). Tripled Die Obverse. Missing wing tip hub. This is a very scarce variety. The tripled due feature is rather minor. Light golden tone with exceptional eye appeal!

1857 1C Flying Eagle MS64 PCGS #2016

EEPS. PDS (12:3,4,5). Tripled Die Obverse. Missing wing tip hub. This is a very scarce variety. The tripled due feature is rather minor. Light golden tone with exceptional eye appeal!

1857 1C Flying Eagle MS64 PCGS #2016

EEPS. PDS (12:3,4,5). Tripled Die Obverse. Missing wing tip hub. This is a very scarce variety. The tripled due feature is rather minor. Light golden tone with exceptional eye appeal!

1857 1C Flying Eagle MS64 PCGS #2016

EEPS. CAC. PDS (14: 5,5,4). Wright Flyer collection. Rare S-22 variety. Reworked OF - an interesting reworked die variety. This is the finest recorded. Light golden tone with very few marks.

1857 1C Flying Eagle MS64 PCGS #2016

EEPS. CAC. PDS (14: 5,5,4). Wright Flyer collection. Rare S-22 variety. Reworked OF - an interesting reworked die variety. This is the finest recorded. Light golden tone with very few marks.

1857 1C Flying Eagle MS64 PCGS #2016

EEPS. CAC. PDS (14: 5,5,4). Wright Flyer collection. Rare S-22 variety. Reworked OF - an interesting reworked die variety. This is the finest recorded. Light golden tone with very few marks.

1857 1C Flying Eagle MS64 PCGS #2016

EEPS. CAC. PDS (14: 5,5,4). Wright Flyer collection. Rare S-22 variety. Reworked OF - an interesting reworked die variety. This is the finest recorded. Light golden tone with very few marks.

1857 1C Flying Eagle MS64 PCGS #2016

EEPS. CAC. PDS (14: 5,5,4). Wright Flyer collection. Rare S-22 variety. Reworked OF - an interesting reworked die variety. This is the finest recorded. Light golden tone with very few marks.

1857 1C Flying Eagle MS64 PCGS #2016

EEPS. CAC. PDS (14: 5,5,4). Wright Flyer collection. Rare S-22 variety. Reworked OF - an interesting reworked die variety. This is the finest recorded. Light golden tone with very few marks.

1857 1C Flying Eagle MS64 PCGS #2016

EEPS. Nothing common with this example of a high mintage date. Exceptional eye appeal & MONSTER toning. A beauty!

1857 1C Flying Eagle MS64 PCGS #2016

EEPS. Nothing common with this example of a high mintage date. Exceptional eye appeal & MONSTER toning. A beauty!

1857 1C Flying Eagle MS64 PCGS #2016

EEPS. Nothing common with this example of a high mintage date. Exceptional eye appeal & MONSTER toning. A beauty!

1857 1C Flying Eagle MS64 PCGS #2016

EEPS. Nothing common with this example of a high mintage date. Exceptional eye appeal & MONSTER toning. A beauty!

1857 1C Flying Eagle MS64 PCGS #2016

EEPS. Nothing common with this example of a high mintage date. Exceptional eye appeal & MONSTER toning. A beauty!

1857 1C Flying Eagle MS64 PCGS #2016

EEPS. Nothing common with this example of a high mintage date. Exceptional eye appeal & MONSTER toning. A beauty!

1857 1C Flying Eagle MS64 PCGS #2016

EEPS. Nothing common with this example of a high mintage date. Exceptional eye appeal & MONSTER toning. A beauty!

1857 1C Flying Eagle MS64 PCGS #2016

EEPS. Nothing common with this example of a high mintage date. Exceptional eye appeal & MONSTER toning. A beauty!

1857 1C Flying Eagle MS64 PCGS #2016

EEPS. Nothing common with this example of a high mintage date. Exceptional eye appeal & MONSTER toning. A beauty!

1857 1C Flying Eagle MS64+ PCGS #2016

EEPS. PDS: (13: 5,5,3). Beautifully toned, highly lustrous FE with exceptional eye appeal! Unusual to see this type of toning on a 1857 flyer. Interesting highlights: die clash under the eagle’s beak has the appearance effect of food or liquid coming out; it there’s a “pin” in the right wing (facing the pic). Eagle looks like it’s carrying a weapon for “protection”! Very cool look. There is strike weakness in STATES on the obv & the opposite area on the rev (lower leaves & bow). Unique!

1857 1C Flying Eagle MS64+ PCGS #2016

EEPS. PDS: (13: 5,5,3). Beautifully toned, highly lustrous FE with exceptional eye appeal! Unusual to see this type of toning on a 1857 flyer. Interesting highlights: die clash under the eagle’s beak has the appearance effect of food or liquid coming out; it there’s a “pin” in the right wing (facing the pic). Eagle looks like it’s carrying a weapon for “protection”! Very cool look. There is strike weakness in STATES on the obv & the opposite area on the rev (lower leaves & bow). Unique!

1857 1C Flying Eagle MS64+ PCGS #2016

EEPS. PDS: (13: 5,5,3). Beautifully toned, highly lustrous FE with exceptional eye appeal! Unusual to see this type of toning on a 1857 flyer. Interesting highlights: die clash under the eagle’s beak has the appearance effect of food or liquid coming out; it there’s a “pin” in the right wing (facing the pic). Eagle looks like it’s carrying a weapon for “protection”! Very cool look. There is strike weakness in STATES on the obv & the opposite area on the rev (lower leaves & bow). Unique!

1857 1C Flying Eagle MS64+ PCGS #2016

EEPS. PDS: (13: 5,5,3). Beautifully toned, highly lustrous FE with exceptional eye appeal! Unusual to see this type of toning on a 1857 flyer. Interesting highlights: die clash under the eagle’s beak has the appearance effect of food or liquid coming out; it there’s a “pin” in the right wing (facing the pic). Eagle looks like it’s carrying a weapon for “protection”! Very cool look. There is strike weakness in STATES on the obv & the opposite area on the rev (lower leaves & bow). Unique!

1857 1C Flying Eagle MS64+ PCGS #2016

EEPS. PDS: (13: 5,5,3). Beautifully toned, highly lustrous FE with exceptional eye appeal! Unusual to see this type of toning on a 1857 flyer. Interesting highlights: die clash under the eagle’s beak has the appearance effect of food or liquid coming out; it there’s a “pin” in the right wing (facing the pic). Eagle looks like it’s carrying a weapon for “protection”! Very cool look. There is strike weakness in STATES on the obv & the opposite area on the rev (lower leaves & bow). Unique!

1857 1C Flying Eagle MS64+ PCGS #2016

EEPS. PDS: (13: 5,5,3). Beautifully toned, highly lustrous FE with exceptional eye appeal! Unusual to see this type of toning on a 1857 flyer. Interesting highlights: die clash under the eagle’s beak has the appearance effect of food or liquid coming out; it there’s a “pin” in the right wing (facing the pic). Eagle looks like it’s carrying a weapon for “protection”! Very cool look. There is strike weakness in STATES on the obv & the opposite area on the rev (lower leaves & bow). Unique!

1857 1C Flying Eagle MS64+ PCGS #2016

EEPS. PDS: (13: 5,5,3). Beautifully toned, highly lustrous FE with exceptional eye appeal! Unusual to see this type of toning on a 1857 flyer. Interesting highlights: die clash under the eagle’s beak has the appearance effect of food or liquid coming out; it there’s a “pin” in the right wing (facing the pic). Eagle looks like it’s carrying a weapon for “protection”! Very cool look. There is strike weakness in STATES on the obv & the opposite area on the rev (lower leaves & bow). Unique!

1857 1C Flying Eagle MS64+ PCGS #2016

EEPS. PDS: (13: 5,5,3). Beautifully toned, highly lustrous FE with exceptional eye appeal! Unusual to see this type of toning on a 1857 flyer. Interesting highlights: die clash under the eagle’s beak has the appearance effect of food or liquid coming out; it there’s a “pin” in the right wing (facing the pic). Eagle looks like it’s carrying a weapon for “protection”! Very cool look. There is strike weakness in STATES on the obv & the opposite area on the rev (lower leaves & bow). Unique!

1857 1C Flying Eagle MS65 PCGS #2016

EEPS. PDS (13: 4,5,4). Wright Flyer collection. Doubled die obverse. Finest known S18 variety. Light golden tone with very few marks. This is the same die as used earlier for the proof issue (Snow PR3).

1857 1C Flying Eagle MS65 PCGS #2016

EEPS. PDS (13: 4,5,4). Wright Flyer collection. Doubled die obverse. Finest known S18 variety. Light golden tone with very few marks. This is the same die as used earlier for the proof issue (Snow PR3).

1857 1C Flying Eagle MS65 PCGS #2016

EEPS. PDS (13: 4,5,4). Wright Flyer collection. Doubled die obverse. Finest known S18 variety. Light golden tone with very few marks. This is the same die as used earlier for the proof issue (Snow PR3).

1857 1C Flying Eagle MS65+ PCGS #2016

EEPS. CAC. PDS (14: 4,5,5). This is one of the finest examples of this very visible, rare doubled die variety. It has a missing wing tip hub, with the last feather hand engraved. There is die deterioration in the denticles above ED S. Pronounced doubling is evidenced on the left side obv in much of the lettering. This is the earliest die state known.

1857 1C Flying Eagle MS65+ PCGS #2016

EEPS. CAC. PDS (14: 4,5,5). This is one of the finest examples of this very visible, rare doubled die variety. It has a missing wing tip hub, with the last feather hand engraved. There is die deterioration in the denticles above ED S. Pronounced doubling is evidenced on the left side obv in much of the lettering. This is the earliest die state known.

1857 1C Flying Eagle MS65+ PCGS #2016

EEPS. CAC. PDS (14: 4,5,5). This is one of the finest examples of this very visible, rare doubled die variety. It has a missing wing tip hub, with the last feather hand engraved. There is die deterioration in the denticles above ED S. Pronounced doubling is evidenced on the left side obv in much of the lettering. This is the earliest die state known.

1857 1C Flying Eagle MS65+ PCGS #2016

EEPS. CAC. PDS (14: 4,5,5). This is one of the finest examples of this very visible, rare doubled die variety. It has a missing wing tip hub, with the last feather hand engraved. There is die deterioration in the denticles above ED S. Pronounced doubling is evidenced on the left side obv in much of the lettering. This is the earliest die state known.

1857 1C Flying Eagle MS66+ PCGS #2016

CAC. Stewart Blay Collections - The Best & The Best Eagles Flying. A legendary coin from a legendary collector. One of the most beautiful coins I’ve ever seen. Full strike, highly lustrous, subtle two tone woodgrain surface simillar to an artist’s rendition (which Stewart was). Cool die crack through the tail area, sometimes seen on 1858 LL’s, but unique for a 1857. Needle like object in left wing adds to the coin’s lore. There are none better than this one for the popular 1857 date.

1857 1C Flying Eagle MS66+ PCGS #2016

CAC. Stewart Blay Collections - The Best & The Best Eagles Flying. A legendary coin from a legendary collector. One of the most beautiful coins I’ve ever seen. Full strike, highly lustrous, subtle two tone woodgrain surface simillar to an artist’s rendition (which Stewart was). Cool die crack through the tail area, sometimes seen on 1858 LL’s, but unique for a 1857. Needle like object in left wing adds to the coin’s lore. There are none better than this one for the popular 1857 date.

1857 1C Flying Eagle MS66+ PCGS #2016

CAC. Stewart Blay Collections - The Best & The Best Eagles Flying. A legendary coin from a legendary collector. One of the most beautiful coins I’ve ever seen. Full strike, highly lustrous, subtle two tone woodgrain surface simillar to an artist’s rendition (which Stewart was). Cool die crack through the tail area, sometimes seen on 1858 LL’s, but unique for a 1857. Needle like object in left wing adds to the coin’s lore. There are none better than this one for the popular 1857 date.

1857 1C Flying Eagle MS66+ PCGS #2016

CAC. Stewart Blay Collections - The Best & The Best Eagles Flying. A legendary coin from a legendary collector. One of the most beautiful coins I’ve ever seen. Full strike, highly lustrous, subtle two tone woodgrain surface simillar to an artist’s rendition (which Stewart was). Cool die crack through the tail area, sometimes seen on 1858 LL’s, but unique for a 1857. Needle like object in left wing adds to the coin’s lore. There are none better than this one for the popular 1857 date.

1857 1C Flying Eagle MS66+ PCGS #2016

CAC. Stewart Blay Collections - The Best & The Best Eagles Flying. A legendary coin from a legendary collector. One of the most beautiful coins I’ve ever seen. Full strike, highly lustrous, subtle two tone woodgrain surface simillar to an artist’s rendition (which Stewart was). Cool die crack through the tail area, sometimes seen on 1858 LL’s, but unique for a 1857. Needle like object in left wing adds to the coin’s lore. There are none better than this one for the popular 1857 date.

1857 1C Flying Eagle MS66+ PCGS #2016

CAC. Stewart Blay Collections - The Best & The Best Eagles Flying. A legendary coin from a legendary collector. One of the most beautiful coins I’ve ever seen. Full strike, highly lustrous, subtle two tone woodgrain surface simillar to an artist’s rendition (which Stewart was). Cool die crack through the tail area, sometimes seen on 1858 LL’s, but unique for a 1857. Needle like object in left wing adds to the coin’s lore. There are none better than this one for the popular 1857 date.

1857 1C Flying Eagle MS66+ PCGS #2016

CAC. Stewart Blay Collections - The Best & The Best Eagles Flying. A legendary coin from a legendary collector. One of the most beautiful coins I’ve ever seen. Full strike, highly lustrous, subtle two tone woodgrain surface simillar to an artist’s rendition (which Stewart was). Cool die crack through the tail area, sometimes seen on 1858 LL’s, but unique for a 1857. Needle like object in left wing adds to the coin’s lore. There are none better than this one for the popular 1857 date.

1857 1C Flying Eagle MS66+ PCGS #2016

CAC. Stewart Blay Collections - The Best & The Best Eagles Flying. A legendary coin from a legendary collector. One of the most beautiful coins I’ve ever seen. Full strike, highly lustrous, subtle two tone woodgrain surface simillar to an artist’s rendition (which Stewart was). Cool die crack through the tail area, sometimes seen on 1858 LL’s, but unique for a 1857. Needle like object in left wing adds to the coin’s lore. There are none better than this one for the popular 1857 date.

1858 1C Large Letters MS62 PCGS #2019

EEPS. Rare S-4 variety, garnering a 2* rating in Rick Snow’s definitive guide. I believe there are only 3 of these known, with this example 2nd highest. Nice eye appeal & interesting doubling features in several areas of the obv.

1858 1C Large Letters MS62 PCGS #2019

EEPS. Rare S-4 variety, garnering a 2* rating in Rick Snow’s definitive guide. I believe there are only 3 of these known, with this example 2nd highest. Nice eye appeal & interesting doubling features in several areas of the obv.

1858 1C Large Letters MS62 PCGS #2019

EEPS. Rare S-4 variety, garnering a 2* rating in Rick Snow’s definitive guide. I believe there are only 3 of these known, with this example 2nd highest. Nice eye appeal & interesting doubling features in several areas of the obv.

1858 1C Large Letters MS62 PCGS #2019

EEPS. Rare S-4 variety, garnering a 2* rating in Rick Snow’s definitive guide. I believe there are only 3 of these known, with this example 2nd highest. Nice eye appeal & interesting doubling features in several areas of the obv.

1858 1C Large Letters MS62 PCGS #2019

EEPS. Rare S-4 variety, garnering a 2* rating in Rick Snow’s definitive guide. I believe there are only 3 of these known, with this example 2nd highest. Nice eye appeal & interesting doubling features in several areas of the obv.

1858 1C Large Letters MS62 PCGS #2019

EEPS. Rare S-4 variety, garnering a 2* rating in Rick Snow’s definitive guide. I believe there are only 3 of these known, with this example 2nd highest. Nice eye appeal & interesting doubling features in several areas of the obv.

1858 1C Large Letters MS62 PCGS #2019

EEPS. Rare S-4 variety, garnering a 2* rating in Rick Snow’s definitive guide. I believe there are only 3 of these known, with this example 2nd highest. Nice eye appeal & interesting doubling features in several areas of the obv.

1858 1C Large Letters MS62 PCGS #2019

EEPS. CAC. Beautiful example in an old green tag holder. Lustrous, original & problem free. LL reverse. Nice eye appeal, too, on this undergraded coin.

1858 1C Large Letters MS62 PCGS #2019

EEPS. CAC. Beautiful example in an old green tag holder. Lustrous, original & problem free. LL reverse. Nice eye appeal, too, on this undergraded coin.

1858 1C Large Letters MS62 PCGS #2019

EEPS. CAC. Beautiful example in an old green tag holder. Lustrous, original & problem free. LL reverse. Nice eye appeal, too, on this undergraded coin.

1858 1C Large Letters MS62 PCGS #2019

EEPS. CAC. Beautiful example in an old green tag holder. Lustrous, original & problem free. LL reverse. Nice eye appeal, too, on this undergraded coin.

1858 1C Large Letters MS62 PCGS #2019

EEPS. CAC. Beautiful example in an old green tag holder. Lustrous, original & problem free. LL reverse. Nice eye appeal, too, on this undergraded coin.

1858 1C Large Letters MS62 PCGS #2019

EEPS. CAC. Beautiful example in an old green tag holder. Lustrous, original & problem free. LL reverse. Nice eye appeal, too, on this undergraded coin.

1858 1C Large Letters MS63 PCGS #2019

EEPS. PDS (13: 4,5,4). OGH. This is a beautiful example with flashy luster & gorgeous russet toning. Actually the SL, although ID indicates LL. The two varieties were not given separate numbers during period this was graded.

1858 1C Large Letters MS63 PCGS #2019

EEPS. PDS (13: 4,5,4). OGH. This is a beautiful example with flashy luster & gorgeous russet toning. Actually the SL, although ID indicates LL. The two varieties were not given separate numbers during period this was graded.

1858 1C Large Letters MS63 PCGS #2019

EEPS. PDS (13: 4,5,4). OGH. This is a beautiful example with flashy luster & gorgeous russet toning. Actually the SL, although ID indicates LL. The two varieties were not given separate numbers during period this was graded.

1858 1C Large Letters MS64 PCGS #2019

EEPS. Very rare 1st gen tag with a foam insert around the coin (to keep the rattler from rattling?). Slabbed over 25 years ago, PCGS didn’t distinguish between LL & SL varieties in those days. While the ID# states the coin is LL, it’s actually the tougher SL. Nice piece, with semi PL surfaces, bright luster & pretty golden tone. Minimal marks for the 64 grade.

1858 1C Large Letters MS64 PCGS #2019

EEPS. Very rare 1st gen tag with a foam insert around the coin (to keep the rattler from rattling?). Slabbed over 25 years ago, PCGS didn’t distinguish between LL & SL varieties in those days. While the ID# states the coin is LL, it’s actually the tougher SL. Nice piece, with semi PL surfaces, bright luster & pretty golden tone. Minimal marks for the 64 grade.

1858 1C Large Letters MS64 PCGS #2019

EEPS. Very rare 1st gen tag with a foam insert around the coin (to keep the rattler from rattling?). Slabbed over 25 years ago, PCGS didn’t distinguish between LL & SL varieties in those days. While the ID# states the coin is LL, it’s actually the tougher SL. Nice piece, with semi PL surfaces, bright luster & pretty golden tone. Minimal marks for the 64 grade.

1858 1C Large Letters MS64 PCGS #2019

EEPS. Very rare 1st gen tag with a foam insert around the coin (to keep the rattler from rattling?). Slabbed over 25 years ago, PCGS didn’t distinguish between LL & SL varieties in those days. While the ID# states the coin is LL, it’s actually the tougher SL. Nice piece, with semi PL surfaces, bright luster & pretty golden tone. Minimal marks for the 64 grade.

1858 1C Large Letters MS64 PCGS #2019

EEPS. Very rare 1st gen tag with a foam insert around the coin (to keep the rattler from rattling?). Slabbed over 25 years ago, PCGS didn’t distinguish between LL & SL varieties in those days. While the ID# states the coin is LL, it’s actually the tougher SL. Nice piece, with semi PL surfaces, bright luster & pretty golden tone. Minimal marks for the 64 grade.

1858 1C Large Letters MS64 PCGS #2019

EEPS. Very rare 1st gen tag with a foam insert around the coin (to keep the rattler from rattling?). Slabbed over 25 years ago, PCGS didn’t distinguish between LL & SL varieties in those days. While the ID# states the coin is LL, it’s actually the tougher SL. Nice piece, with semi PL surfaces, bright luster & pretty golden tone. Minimal marks for the 64 grade.

1858 1C Large Letters MS64 PCGS #2019

EEPS. Very rare 1st gen tag with a foam insert around the coin (to keep the rattler from rattling?). Slabbed over 25 years ago, PCGS didn’t distinguish between LL & SL varieties in those days. While the ID# states the coin is LL, it’s actually the tougher SL. Nice piece, with semi PL surfaces, bright luster & pretty golden tone. Minimal marks for the 64 grade.

1858 1C Large Letters MS64 PCGS #2019

EEPS. Very rare 1st gen tag with a foam insert around the coin (to keep the rattler from rattling?). Slabbed over 25 years ago, PCGS didn’t distinguish between LL & SL varieties in those days. While the ID# states the coin is LL, it’s actually the tougher SL. Nice piece, with semi PL surfaces, bright luster & pretty golden tone. Minimal marks for the 64 grade.

1858 1C Large Letters MS64 PCGS #2019

EEPS. Very rare 1st gen tag with a foam insert around the coin (to keep the rattler from rattling?). Slabbed over 25 years ago, PCGS didn’t distinguish between LL & SL varieties in those days. While the ID# states the coin is LL, it’s actually the tougher SL. Nice piece, with semi PL surfaces, bright luster & pretty golden tone. Minimal marks for the 64 grade.

1858 1C Large Letters MS65 PCGS #2019

Ex: Wright Flyer collection. EEPS. PDS (15: 5,5,5). Doubled die obverse; low leaves. Incredible luster & outstanding eye appeal. The doubled die is interesting, but overshadowed by the beauty of the coin. Light golden tone. The LL Low Leaves die combination is rather scarce. Die rotated as shown. S-17 variety.

1858 1C Large Letters MS65 PCGS #2019

Ex: Wright Flyer collection. EEPS. PDS (15: 5,5,5). Doubled die obverse; low leaves. Incredible luster & outstanding eye appeal. The doubled die is interesting, but overshadowed by the beauty of the coin. Light golden tone. The LL Low Leaves die combination is rather scarce. Die rotated as shown. S-17 variety.

1858 1C Large Letters MS65 PCGS #2019

Ex: Wright Flyer collection. EEPS. PDS (15: 5,5,5). Doubled die obverse; low leaves. Incredible luster & outstanding eye appeal. The doubled die is interesting, but overshadowed by the beauty of the coin. Light golden tone. The LL Low Leaves die combination is rather scarce. Die rotated as shown. S-17 variety.

1858 1C Large Letters MS65 PCGS #2019

Ex: Wright Flyer collection. EEPS. PDS (15: 5,5,5). Doubled die obverse; low leaves. Incredible luster & outstanding eye appeal. The doubled die is interesting, but overshadowed by the beauty of the coin. Light golden tone. The LL Low Leaves die combination is rather scarce. Die rotated as shown. S-17 variety.

1858 1C Large Letters MS65 PCGS #2019

EEPS. CAC. PDS (13: 4,4,5). Wright Flyer collection. Rare S-11 variety. Doubled die obverse. By far the finest known. A very scarce variety as the second finest is only an AU coin. The coin has a beautiful honey gold tone.

1858 1C Large Letters MS65 PCGS #2019

EEPS. CAC. PDS (13: 4,4,5). Wright Flyer collection. Rare S-11 variety. Doubled die obverse. By far the finest known. A very scarce variety as the second finest is only an AU coin. The coin has a beautiful honey gold tone.

1858 1C Large Letters MS65 PCGS #2019

EEPS. CAC. PDS (13: 4,4,5). Wright Flyer collection. Rare S-11 variety. Doubled die obverse. By far the finest known. A very scarce variety as the second finest is only an AU coin. The coin has a beautiful honey gold tone.

1858 1C Large Letters MS65 PCGS #2019

EEPS. CAC. PDS (13: 4,4,5). Wright Flyer collection. Rare S-11 variety. Doubled die obverse. By far the finest known. A very scarce variety as the second finest is only an AU coin. The coin has a beautiful honey gold tone.

1858 1C Large Letters MS65 PCGS #2019

EEPS. PDS (15: 5,5,5). Wright Flyer collection. Rare S-18 variety. Doubled die obverse. The discovery coin & the finest known. Actually the only example known. The quality of this coin is far above the typical GEM. Light golden tone.

1858 1C Large Letters MS65 PCGS #2019

EEPS. PDS (15: 5,5,5). Wright Flyer collection. Rare S-18 variety. Doubled die obverse. The discovery coin & the finest known. Actually the only example known. The quality of this coin is far above the typical GEM. Light golden tone.

1858 1C Large Letters MS65 PCGS #2019

EEPS. PDS (15: 5,5,5). Wright Flyer collection. Rare S-18 variety. Doubled die obverse. The discovery coin & the finest known. Actually the only example known. The quality of this coin is far above the typical GEM. Light golden tone.

1858 1C Large Letters MS65 PCGS #2019

EEPS. PDS: (15: 5,5,5). Don Kelley collection. Prooflike, although not designated on the holder. This is a fabulous coin. It is one of the finest examples that came from a small group of coins in upstate New York in the 1950’s. Per John Ford, they sold as proofs back then for a “whopping” $5. By comparison, MS LL’s sold for 50 cents! It is fully struck & outstanding. Expert Rick Snow has bought & sold 10 of these over the years. All have had a prooflike finish & a distinctive die crack by the tail.

1858 1C Large Letters MS65 PCGS #2019

EEPS. PDS: (15: 5,5,5). Don Kelley collection. Prooflike, although not designated on the holder. This is a fabulous coin. It is one of the finest examples that came from a small group of coins in upstate New York in the 1950’s. Per John Ford, they sold as proofs back then for a “whopping” $5. By comparison, MS LL’s sold for 50 cents! It is fully struck & outstanding. Expert Rick Snow has bought & sold 10 of these over the years. All have had a prooflike finish & a distinctive die crack by the tail.

1858 1C Large Letters MS65 PCGS #2019

EEPS. PDS: (15: 5,5,5). Don Kelley collection. Prooflike, although not designated on the holder. This is a fabulous coin. It is one of the finest examples that came from a small group of coins in upstate New York in the 1950’s. Per John Ford, they sold as proofs back then for a “whopping” $5. By comparison, MS LL’s sold for 50 cents! It is fully struck & outstanding. Expert Rick Snow has bought & sold 10 of these over the years. All have had a prooflike finish & a distinctive die crack by the tail.

1858 1C Large Letters MS65 PCGS #2019

EEPS. PDS: (15: 5,5,5). Don Kelley collection. Prooflike, although not designated on the holder. This is a fabulous coin. It is one of the finest examples that came from a small group of coins in upstate New York in the 1950’s. Per John Ford, they sold as proofs back then for a “whopping” $5. By comparison, MS LL’s sold for 50 cents! It is fully struck & outstanding. Expert Rick Snow has bought & sold 10 of these over the years. All have had a prooflike finish & a distinctive die crack by the tail.

1858 1C Large Letters MS65 PCGS #2019

EEPS. PDS: (15: 5,5,5). Don Kelley collection. Prooflike, although not designated on the holder. This is a fabulous coin. It is one of the finest examples that came from a small group of coins in upstate New York in the 1950’s. Per John Ford, they sold as proofs back then for a “whopping” $5. By comparison, MS LL’s sold for 50 cents! It is fully struck & outstanding. Expert Rick Snow has bought & sold 10 of these over the years. All have had a prooflike finish & a distinctive die crack by the tail.

1858 1C Large Letters MS66 PCGS #2019

EEPS. CAC. Crisp, clean, fully struck, problem free example. Nice for grade; exceptional eye appeal.

1858 1C Large Letters MS66 PCGS #2019

EEPS. CAC. Crisp, clean, fully struck, problem free example. Nice for grade; exceptional eye appeal.

1858 1C Large Letters MS66 PCGS #2019

EEPS. CAC. Crisp, clean, fully struck, problem free example. Nice for grade; exceptional eye appeal.

1858 1C Large Letters MS66 PCGS #2019

EEPS. CAC. Crisp, clean, fully struck, problem free example. Nice for grade; exceptional eye appeal.

1858 1C Large Letters MS66 PCGS #2019

EEPS. CAC. Crisp, clean, fully struck, problem free example. Nice for grade; exceptional eye appeal.

1858 1C Large Letters MS66 PCGS #2019

EEPS. CAC. Crisp, clean, fully struck, problem free example. Nice for grade; exceptional eye appeal.

1858 1C Large Letters MS66 PCGS #2019

EEPS. CAC. Crisp, clean, fully struck, problem free example. Nice for grade; exceptional eye appeal.

1858 1C Large Letters MS66 PCGS #2019

EEPS. CAC. Crisp, clean, fully struck, problem free example. Nice for grade; exceptional eye appeal.

1858 1C Large Letters MS66 PCGS #2019

EEPS. CAC. Crisp, clean, fully struck, problem free example. Nice for grade; exceptional eye appeal.

1858 1C Small Letters MS62 PCGS #2020

Beautiful deep coppery toning on this extreme rarity. While the slab indicates it’s a S-9, it’s actually the S-1, of which perhaps 5 examples are known. Very attractive eye appeal on this fully struck EDS example. Fairly graded @ MS62, as there are a handful of small hairlines supporting this numerical grade.

1858 1C Small Letters MS62 PCGS #2020

Beautiful deep coppery toning on this extreme rarity. While the slab indicates it’s a S-9, it’s actually the S-1, of which perhaps 5 examples are known. Very attractive eye appeal on this fully struck EDS example. Fairly graded @ MS62, as there are a handful of small hairlines supporting this numerical grade.

1858 1C Small Letters MS62 PCGS #2020

Beautiful deep coppery toning on this extreme rarity. While the slab indicates it’s a S-9, it’s actually the S-1, of which perhaps 5 examples are known. Very attractive eye appeal on this fully struck EDS example. Fairly graded @ MS62, as there are a handful of small hairlines supporting this numerical grade.

1858 1C Small Letters MS62 PCGS #2020

Beautiful deep coppery toning on this extreme rarity. While the slab indicates it’s a S-9, it’s actually the S-1, of which perhaps 5 examples are known. Very attractive eye appeal on this fully struck EDS example. Fairly graded @ MS62, as there are a handful of small hairlines supporting this numerical grade.

1858 1C Small Letters MS62 PCGS #2020

Beautiful deep coppery toning on this extreme rarity. While the slab indicates it’s a S-9, it’s actually the S-1, of which perhaps 5 examples are known. Very attractive eye appeal on this fully struck EDS example. Fairly graded @ MS62, as there are a handful of small hairlines supporting this numerical grade.

1858 1C Small Letters MS62 PCGS #2020

Beautiful deep coppery toning on this extreme rarity. While the slab indicates it’s a S-9, it’s actually the S-1, of which perhaps 5 examples are known. Very attractive eye appeal on this fully struck EDS example. Fairly graded @ MS62, as there are a handful of small hairlines supporting this numerical grade.

1858 1C Small Letters MS62 PCGS #2020

Beautiful deep coppery toning on this extreme rarity. While the slab indicates it’s a S-9, it’s actually the S-1, of which perhaps 5 examples are known. Very attractive eye appeal on this fully struck EDS example. Fairly graded @ MS62, as there are a handful of small hairlines supporting this numerical grade.

1858 1C Small Letters MS62 PCGS #2020

Beautiful deep coppery toning on this extreme rarity. While the slab indicates it’s a S-9, it’s actually the S-1, of which perhaps 5 examples are known. Very attractive eye appeal on this fully struck EDS example. Fairly graded @ MS62, as there are a handful of small hairlines supporting this numerical grade.

1858 1C Small Letters MS62 PCGS #2020

Beautiful deep coppery toning on this extreme rarity. While the slab indicates it’s a S-9, it’s actually the S-1, of which perhaps 5 examples are known. Very attractive eye appeal on this fully struck EDS example. Fairly graded @ MS62, as there are a handful of small hairlines supporting this numerical grade.

1858 1C Small Letters MS62 PCGS #2020

Beautiful deep coppery toning on this extreme rarity. While the slab indicates it’s a S-9, it’s actually the S-1, of which perhaps 5 examples are known. Very attractive eye appeal on this fully struck EDS example. Fairly graded @ MS62, as there are a handful of small hairlines supporting this numerical grade.

1858 1C Small Letters MS64 PCGS #2020

Ex: Wright Flyer collection. EEPS. PDS (14: 4,5,5). The discovery coin & the only example known. Beautiful golden tone with prooflike fields. Planchet metrics are labeled on the holder. Unique!

1858 1C Small Letters MS64 PCGS #2020

Ex: Wright Flyer collection. EEPS. PDS (14: 4,5,5). The discovery coin & the only example known. Beautiful golden tone with prooflike fields. Planchet metrics are labeled on the holder. Unique!

1858 1C Small Letters MS64 PCGS #2020

Ex: Wright Flyer collection. EEPS. PDS (14: 4,5,5). The discovery coin & the only example known. Beautiful golden tone with prooflike fields. Planchet metrics are labeled on the holder. Unique!

1858 1C Small Letters MS64 PCGS #2020

Ex: Wright Flyer collection. EEPS. PDS (14: 4,5,5). The discovery coin & the only example known. Beautiful golden tone with prooflike fields. Planchet metrics are labeled on the holder. Unique!

1858 1C Small Letters MS64 PCGS #2020

Ex: Wright Flyer collection. EEPS. PDS (14: 4,5,5). The discovery coin & the only example known. Beautiful golden tone with prooflike fields. Planchet metrics are labeled on the holder. Unique!

1858 1C Small Letters MS64 PCGS #2020

Ex: Wright Flyer collection. EEPS. PDS (14: 4,5,5). The discovery coin & the only example known. Beautiful golden tone with prooflike fields. Planchet metrics are labeled on the holder. Unique!

1858 1C Small Letters MS64 PCGS #2020

EEPS. CAC. PDS (12: 3,4,5). Very rare doubled die reverse. Intense luster & an outstanding example. Great eye appeal. Variety S-18.

1858 1C Small Letters MS64 PCGS #2020

EEPS. CAC. PDS (12: 3,4,5). Very rare doubled die reverse. Intense luster & an outstanding example. Great eye appeal. Variety S-18.

1858 1C Small Letters MS64 PCGS #2020

EEPS. CAC. PDS (12: 3,4,5). Very rare doubled die reverse. Intense luster & an outstanding example. Great eye appeal. Variety S-18.

1858 1C Small Letters MS64 PCGS #2020

EEPS. CAC. PDS (12: 3,4,5). Very rare doubled die reverse. Intense luster & an outstanding example. Great eye appeal. Variety S-18.

1858 1C Small Letters MS66 PCGS #2020

Among a pop of only 15/7, this coin is a rarity. Beautifully toned in reflective golden amber, this piece is truly exceptional with virtually no marks or problems of any kind. Very EDS!

1858 1C Small Letters MS66 PCGS #2020

Among a pop of only 15/7, this coin is a rarity. Beautifully toned in reflective golden amber, this piece is truly exceptional with virtually no marks or problems of any kind. Very EDS!

1858 1C Small Letters MS66 PCGS #2020

Among a pop of only 15/7, this coin is a rarity. Beautifully toned in reflective golden amber, this piece is truly exceptional with virtually no marks or problems of any kind. Very EDS!

1858 1C Small Letters MS66 PCGS #2020

Among a pop of only 15/7, this coin is a rarity. Beautifully toned in reflective golden amber, this piece is truly exceptional with virtually no marks or problems of any kind. Very EDS!

1858 1C Small Letters MS66 PCGS #2020

Among a pop of only 15/7, this coin is a rarity. Beautifully toned in reflective golden amber, this piece is truly exceptional with virtually no marks or problems of any kind. Very EDS!

1858 1C Small Letters MS66 PCGS #2020

Among a pop of only 15/7, this coin is a rarity. Beautifully toned in reflective golden amber, this piece is truly exceptional with virtually no marks or problems of any kind. Very EDS!

1858 1C Small Letters MS66 PCGS #2020

Among a pop of only 15/7, this coin is a rarity. Beautifully toned in reflective golden amber, this piece is truly exceptional with virtually no marks or problems of any kind. Very EDS!

1858 1C Small Letters MS66 PCGS #2020

Among a pop of only 15/7, this coin is a rarity. Beautifully toned in reflective golden amber, this piece is truly exceptional with virtually no marks or problems of any kind. Very EDS!

1858 1C Small Letters MS66 PCGS #2020

Among a pop of only 15/7, this coin is a rarity. Beautifully toned in reflective golden amber, this piece is truly exceptional with virtually no marks or problems of any kind. Very EDS!

1858 1C Small Letters MS66 PCGS #2020

Among a pop of only 15/7, this coin is a rarity. Beautifully toned in reflective golden amber, this piece is truly exceptional with virtually no marks or problems of any kind. Very EDS!

1858/7 1C Strong Overdate MS65 PCGS #2022

EEPS. PDS (13: 4,5,4). This is one of the finest known examples of this very rare overdate. The coin has an exceptional strike & equally spectacular clean surfaces. It is semi-prooflike with extraordinary eye appeal. FE expert Rick Snow rates this coin #3 all-time for the “Strong” EDS 1858/7 S-1 examples. While the pop lists 7 examples in this grade, Rick counts only 4 of those as true EDS coins. This, of course, is one of them. The top example is the Gardner coin @ MS66, followed by the Blay coin @ MS65 (plate coin in the attribution guide), this one @ #3 & finally the Wright coin @ #4. All the others are mid to late die states. Obviously, this particular coin is one of the top FE’s extant in any collection.

1858/7 1C Strong Overdate MS65 PCGS #2022

EEPS. PDS (13: 4,5,4). This is one of the finest known examples of this very rare overdate. The coin has an exceptional strike & equally spectacular clean surfaces. It is semi-prooflike with extraordinary eye appeal. FE expert Rick Snow rates this coin #3 all-time for the “Strong” EDS 1858/7 S-1 examples. While the pop lists 7 examples in this grade, Rick counts only 4 of those as true EDS coins. This, of course, is one of them. The top example is the Gardner coin @ MS66, followed by the Blay coin @ MS65 (plate coin in the attribution guide), this one @ #3 & finally the Wright coin @ #4. All the others are mid to late die states. Obviously, this particular coin is one of the top FE’s extant in any collection.

1858/7 1C Strong Overdate MS65 PCGS #2022

EEPS. PDS (13: 4,5,4). This is one of the finest known examples of this very rare overdate. The coin has an exceptional strike & equally spectacular clean surfaces. It is semi-prooflike with extraordinary eye appeal. FE expert Rick Snow rates this coin #3 all-time for the “Strong” EDS 1858/7 S-1 examples. While the pop lists 7 examples in this grade, Rick counts only 4 of those as true EDS coins. This, of course, is one of them. The top example is the Gardner coin @ MS66, followed by the Blay coin @ MS65 (plate coin in the attribution guide), this one @ #3 & finally the Wright coin @ #4. All the others are mid to late die states. Obviously, this particular coin is one of the top FE’s extant in any collection.

1858/7 1C Strong Overdate MS65 PCGS #2022

EEPS. PDS (13: 4,5,4). This is one of the finest known examples of this very rare overdate. The coin has an exceptional strike & equally spectacular clean surfaces. It is semi-prooflike with extraordinary eye appeal. FE expert Rick Snow rates this coin #3 all-time for the “Strong” EDS 1858/7 S-1 examples. While the pop lists 7 examples in this grade, Rick counts only 4 of those as true EDS coins. This, of course, is one of them. The top example is the Gardner coin @ MS66, followed by the Blay coin @ MS65 (plate coin in the attribution guide), this one @ #3 & finally the Wright coin @ #4. All the others are mid to late die states. Obviously, this particular coin is one of the top FE’s extant in any collection.

1858/7 1C Strong Overdate MS65 PCGS #2022

EEPS. PDS (13: 4,5,4). This is one of the finest known examples of this very rare overdate. The coin has an exceptional strike & equally spectacular clean surfaces. It is semi-prooflike with extraordinary eye appeal. FE expert Rick Snow rates this coin #3 all-time for the “Strong” EDS 1858/7 S-1 examples. While the pop lists 7 examples in this grade, Rick counts only 4 of those as true EDS coins. This, of course, is one of them. The top example is the Gardner coin @ MS66, followed by the Blay coin @ MS65 (plate coin in the attribution guide), this one @ #3 & finally the Wright coin @ #4. All the others are mid to late die states. Obviously, this particular coin is one of the top FE’s extant in any collection.

1858/7 1C Strong Overdate MS65 PCGS #2022

EEPS. PDS (13: 4,5,4). This is one of the finest known examples of this very rare overdate. The coin has an exceptional strike & equally spectacular clean surfaces. It is semi-prooflike with extraordinary eye appeal. FE expert Rick Snow rates this coin #3 all-time for the “Strong” EDS 1858/7 S-1 examples. While the pop lists 7 examples in this grade, Rick counts only 4 of those as true EDS coins. This, of course, is one of them. The top example is the Gardner coin @ MS66, followed by the Blay coin @ MS65 (plate coin in the attribution guide), this one @ #3 & finally the Wright coin @ #4. All the others are mid to late die states. Obviously, this particular coin is one of the top FE’s extant in any collection.

1859 1C MS64 PCGS #2052

Beautiful toning & very lustrous. EEPS.

1859 1C MS64 PCGS #2052

Beautiful toning & very lustrous. EEPS.

1859 1C MS64 PCGS #2052

Beautiful toning & very lustrous. EEPS.

1859 1C MS64 PCGS #2052

EEPS. CAC. Beautiful, nicely toned, fairly graded example of this one year type that initiated the IHC series.

1859 1C MS64 PCGS #2052

EEPS. CAC. Beautiful, nicely toned, fairly graded example of this one year type that initiated the IHC series.

1859 1C MS64 PCGS #2052

EEPS. CAC. Beautiful, nicely toned, fairly graded example of this one year type that initiated the IHC series.

1859 1C MS64 PCGS #2052

EEPS. CAC. Beautiful, nicely toned, fairly graded example of this one year type that initiated the IHC series.

1860 1C Pointed Bust MS66 PCGS #2056

EEPS. CAC. PDS: (13: 4,4,5). Top notch example of this often overlooked one year type (yet it’s still popular with collectors). Essentially mark free, this lustrous piece has exceptional eye appeal. Upgraded by PCGS to MS66.

1860 1C Pointed Bust MS66 PCGS #2056

EEPS. CAC. PDS: (13: 4,4,5). Top notch example of this often overlooked one year type (yet it’s still popular with collectors). Essentially mark free, this lustrous piece has exceptional eye appeal. Upgraded by PCGS to MS66.

1860 1C Pointed Bust MS66 PCGS #2056

EEPS. CAC. PDS: (13: 4,4,5). Top notch example of this often overlooked one year type (yet it’s still popular with collectors). Essentially mark free, this lustrous piece has exceptional eye appeal. Upgraded by PCGS to MS66.

1860 1C Pointed Bust MS66 PCGS #2056

EEPS. CAC. PDS: (13: 4,4,5). Top notch example of this often overlooked one year type (yet it’s still popular with collectors). Essentially mark free, this lustrous piece has exceptional eye appeal. Upgraded by PCGS to MS66.

1860 1C Pointed Bust MS66 PCGS #2056

EEPS. CAC. PDS: (13: 4,4,5). Top notch example of this often overlooked one year type (yet it’s still popular with collectors). Essentially mark free, this lustrous piece has exceptional eye appeal. Upgraded by PCGS to MS66.

1860 1C Pointed Bust MS66 PCGS #2056

EEPS. CAC. PDS: (13: 4,4,5). Top notch example of this often overlooked one year type (yet it’s still popular with collectors). Essentially mark free, this lustrous piece has exceptional eye appeal. Upgraded by PCGS to MS66.

1860 1C Pointed Bust MS66 PCGS #2056

EEPS. CAC. PDS: (13: 4,4,5). Top notch example of this often overlooked one year type (yet it’s still popular with collectors). Essentially mark free, this lustrous piece has exceptional eye appeal. Upgraded by PCGS to MS66.

1860 1C Pointed Bust MS66 PCGS #2056

EEPS. CAC. PDS: (13: 4,4,5). Top notch example of this often overlooked one year type (yet it’s still popular with collectors). Essentially mark free, this lustrous piece has exceptional eye appeal. Upgraded by PCGS to MS66.

1860 1C Pointed Bust MS66 PCGS #2056

EEPS. CAC. PDS: (13: 4,4,5). Top notch example of this often overlooked one year type (yet it’s still popular with collectors). Essentially mark free, this lustrous piece has exceptional eye appeal. Upgraded by PCGS to MS66.

1860 1C Pointed Bust MS66 PCGS #2056

EEPS. CAC. PDS: (13: 4,4,5). Top notch example of this often overlooked one year type (yet it’s still popular with collectors). Essentially mark free, this lustrous piece has exceptional eye appeal. Upgraded by PCGS to MS66.

1860 1C MS66 PCGS #2058

EEPS + CAC!

1860 1C MS66 PCGS #2058

EEPS + CAC!

1860 1C MS66 PCGS #2058

EEPS + CAC!

1860 1C MS66 PCGS #2058

EEPS + CAC!

1861 1C MS66 PCGS #2061

Nice toning; EEPS.

1861 1C MS66 PCGS #2061

Nice toning; EEPS.

1861 1C MS66 PCGS #2061

Nice toning; EEPS.

1861 1C MS66 PCGS #2061

Nice toning; EEPS.

1861 1C MS66 PCGS #2061

Nice toning; EEPS.

1861 1C MS66 PCGS #2061

Nice toning; EEPS.

1862 1C MS66 PCGS #2064

EEPS. PDS: (11: 3,3,5). Ex: D.L. Hansen. 66+ quality.

1862 1C MS66 PCGS #2064

EEPS. PDS: (11: 3,3,5). Ex: D.L. Hansen. 66+ quality.

1862 1C MS66 PCGS #2064

EEPS. PDS: (11: 3,3,5). Ex: D.L. Hansen. 66+ quality.

1862 1C MS66 PCGS #2064

EEPS. PDS: (11: 3,3,5). Ex: D.L. Hansen. 66+ quality.

1862 1C MS66 PCGS #2064

EEPS. PDS: (11: 3,3,5). Ex: D.L. Hansen. 66+ quality.

1862 1C MS66 PCGS #2064

EEPS. PDS: (11: 3,3,5). Ex: D.L. Hansen. 66+ quality.

1862 1C MS66 PCGS #2064

EEPS. PDS: (11: 3,3,5). Ex: D.L. Hansen. 66+ quality.

1862 1C MS66 PCGS #2064

EEPS. PDS: (11: 3,3,5). Ex: D.L. Hansen. 66+ quality.

1863 1C MS64 PCGS #2067

While a tough 2* variety in Rick Snow’s definitive guide, this S-1 is not part of the required coins in the PCGS IHC Complete Variety Set. Not only interesting, it has pretty toning, is very lustrous & is fully struck. Very cool die crack through the shield is not a diagnostic. Nice one!

1863 1C MS64 PCGS #2067

While a tough 2* variety in Rick Snow’s definitive guide, this S-1 is not part of the required coins in the PCGS IHC Complete Variety Set. Not only interesting, it has pretty toning, is very lustrous & is fully struck. Very cool die crack through the shield is not a diagnostic. Nice one!

1863 1C MS64 PCGS #2067

While a tough 2* variety in Rick Snow’s definitive guide, this S-1 is not part of the required coins in the PCGS IHC Complete Variety Set. Not only interesting, it has pretty toning, is very lustrous & is fully struck. Very cool die crack through the shield is not a diagnostic. Nice one!

1863 1C MS64 PCGS #2067

While a tough 2* variety in Rick Snow’s definitive guide, this S-1 is not part of the required coins in the PCGS IHC Complete Variety Set. Not only interesting, it has pretty toning, is very lustrous & is fully struck. Very cool die crack through the shield is not a diagnostic. Nice one!

1863 1C MS64 PCGS #2067

While a tough 2* variety in Rick Snow’s definitive guide, this S-1 is not part of the required coins in the PCGS IHC Complete Variety Set. Not only interesting, it has pretty toning, is very lustrous & is fully struck. Very cool die crack through the shield is not a diagnostic. Nice one!

1863 1C MS64 PCGS #2067

While a tough 2* variety in Rick Snow’s definitive guide, this S-1 is not part of the required coins in the PCGS IHC Complete Variety Set. Not only interesting, it has pretty toning, is very lustrous & is fully struck. Very cool die crack through the shield is not a diagnostic. Nice one!

1863 1C MS64 PCGS #2067

While a tough 2* variety in Rick Snow’s definitive guide, this S-1 is not part of the required coins in the PCGS IHC Complete Variety Set. Not only interesting, it has pretty toning, is very lustrous & is fully struck. Very cool die crack through the shield is not a diagnostic. Nice one!

1863 1C MS66 PCGS #2067

A beauty! EEPS.

1863 1C MS66 PCGS #2067

A beauty! EEPS.

1863 1C MS66 PCGS #2067

A beauty! EEPS.

1863 1C MS66 PCGS #2067

A beauty! EEPS.

1864 1C Copper-Nickel MS66 PCGS #2070

CAC (not shown in slab pic).Beautiful, essentially problem-free tough date CN.

1864 1C Copper-Nickel MS66 PCGS #2070

CAC (not shown in slab pic).Beautiful, essentially problem-free tough date CN.

1864 1C Copper-Nickel MS66 PCGS #2070

CAC (not shown in slab pic).Beautiful, essentially problem-free tough date CN.

1864 1C Copper-Nickel MS66 PCGS #2070

CAC (not shown in slab pic).Beautiful, essentially problem-free tough date CN.

1864 1C Copper-Nickel MS66 PCGS #2070

CAC (not shown in slab pic).Beautiful, essentially problem-free tough date CN.

1864 1C Copper-Nickel MS66 PCGS #2070

CAC (not shown in slab pic).Beautiful, essentially problem-free tough date CN.

1864 1C Bronze MS63BN PCGS #2076

Gorgeous multi colored rainbow tiltabout toner! 63 grade is flat out under. Total beauty and very important: no clashing, strike thrus, flat tips, blurred diamonds, etc often associated with this one year type.

1864 1C Bronze MS63BN PCGS #2076

Gorgeous multi colored rainbow tiltabout toner! 63 grade is flat out under. Total beauty and very important: no clashing, strike thrus, flat tips, blurred diamonds, etc often associated with this one year type.

1864 1C Bronze MS63BN PCGS #2076

Gorgeous multi colored rainbow tiltabout toner! 63 grade is flat out under. Total beauty and very important: no clashing, strike thrus, flat tips, blurred diamonds, etc often associated with this one year type.

1864 1C Bronze MS63BN PCGS #2076

Gorgeous multi colored rainbow tiltabout toner! 63 grade is flat out under. Total beauty and very important: no clashing, strike thrus, flat tips, blurred diamonds, etc often associated with this one year type.

1864 1C Bronze MS64RB PCGS #2077

EEPS. CAC. PDS (12: 4,4,4,). 80% RD. An outstanding example with lots of RD & very few marks. Not only a great one year type, but also without the clash marks, strike throughs, weak tips & diamonds often common with this issue.

1864 1C Bronze MS64RB PCGS #2077

EEPS. CAC. PDS (12: 4,4,4,). 80% RD. An outstanding example with lots of RD & very few marks. Not only a great one year type, but also without the clash marks, strike throughs, weak tips & diamonds often common with this issue.

1864 1C Bronze MS64RB PCGS #2077

EEPS. CAC. PDS (12: 4,4,4,). 80% RD. An outstanding example with lots of RD & very few marks. Not only a great one year type, but also without the clash marks, strike throughs, weak tips & diamonds often common with this issue.

1864 1C Bronze MS65RB PCGS #2077

EEPS. CAC. PDS (14: 5,4,5). 90% RD. Fully struck with very few marks. Nice eye appeal.

1864 1C Bronze MS65RB PCGS #2077

EEPS. CAC. PDS (14: 5,4,5). 90% RD. Fully struck with very few marks. Nice eye appeal.

1864 1C Bronze MS65RB PCGS #2077

EEPS. CAC. PDS (14: 5,4,5). 90% RD. Fully struck with very few marks. Nice eye appeal.

1864 1C Bronze MS65RB PCGS #2077

EEPS. PDS (14: 4,5,5). 75% RD. Beautiful example of this one year type coin. Exceptional eye appeal & great color. Fully struck in every way, which is somewhat unusual for this unique type. In addition, there is a die line beneath the ear & a reworked “ES” in STATES. Both of these features are unusual for the date.

1864 1C Bronze MS65RB PCGS #2077

EEPS. PDS (14: 4,5,5). 75% RD. Beautiful example of this one year type coin. Exceptional eye appeal & great color. Fully struck in every way, which is somewhat unusual for this unique type. In addition, there is a die line beneath the ear & a reworked “ES” in STATES. Both of these features are unusual for the date.

1864 1C Bronze MS65RB PCGS #2077

EEPS. PDS (14: 4,5,5). 75% RD. Beautiful example of this one year type coin. Exceptional eye appeal & great color. Fully struck in every way, which is somewhat unusual for this unique type. In addition, there is a die line beneath the ear & a reworked “ES” in STATES. Both of these features are unusual for the date.

1864 1C Bronze MS65RB PCGS #2077

EEPS. PDS (14: 4,5,5). 75% RD. Beautiful example of this one year type coin. Exceptional eye appeal & great color. Fully struck in every way, which is somewhat unusual for this unique type. In addition, there is a die line beneath the ear & a reworked “ES” in STATES. Both of these features are unusual for the date.

1864 1C Bronze MS65RB PCGS #2077

EEPS. PDS (14: 4,5,5). 75% RD. Beautiful example of this one year type coin. Exceptional eye appeal & great color. Fully struck in every way, which is somewhat unusual for this unique type. In addition, there is a die line beneath the ear & a reworked “ES” in STATES. Both of these features are unusual for the date.

1864 1C Bronze MS65RB PCGS #2077

EEPS. PDS (14: 4,5,5). 75% RD. Beautiful example of this one year type coin. Exceptional eye appeal & great color. Fully struck in every way, which is somewhat unusual for this unique type. In addition, there is a die line beneath the ear & a reworked “ES” in STATES. Both of these features are unusual for the date.

1864 1C Bronze MS66+ RB PCGS #2077

Gorgeous piece with outstanding eye appeal, detail & color. The 1864 No L is available, but an underrated one year type. This issue is plagued by various “problems” - strike throughs, clashing, weak tips & incomplete diamonds. This coin has none of those. Not only that, it’s a pop 1/0 at the head of the class in its RB color group.

1864 1C Bronze MS66+ RB PCGS #2077

Gorgeous piece with outstanding eye appeal, detail & color. The 1864 No L is available, but an underrated one year type. This issue is plagued by various “problems” - strike throughs, clashing, weak tips & incomplete diamonds. This coin has none of those. Not only that, it’s a pop 1/0 at the head of the class in its RB color group.

1864 1C Bronze MS66+ RB PCGS #2077

Gorgeous piece with outstanding eye appeal, detail & color. The 1864 No L is available, but an underrated one year type. This issue is plagued by various “problems” - strike throughs, clashing, weak tips & incomplete diamonds. This coin has none of those. Not only that, it’s a pop 1/0 at the head of the class in its RB color group.

1864 1C Bronze MS64RD PCGS #2078

EEPS. PDS: (14: 5,4,5). Full strike with superb luster. A real dazzler with very few marks. Nice eye appeal for this one year type.

1864 1C Bronze MS64RD PCGS #2078

EEPS. PDS: (14: 5,4,5). Full strike with superb luster. A real dazzler with very few marks. Nice eye appeal for this one year type.

1864 1C Bronze MS64RD PCGS #2078

EEPS. PDS: (14: 5,4,5). Full strike with superb luster. A real dazzler with very few marks. Nice eye appeal for this one year type.

1864 1C Bronze MS65RD PCGS #2078

Nice example but I upgraded set to 66RD (since sold). EEPS.

1864 1C Bronze MS65RD PCGS #2078

Nice example but I upgraded set to 66RD (since sold). EEPS.

1864 1C Bronze MS65RD PCGS #2078

Nice example but I upgraded set to 66RD (since sold). EEPS.

1864 1C Bronze MS65RD PCGS #2078

Nice example but I upgraded set to 66RD (since sold). EEPS.

1864 1C L on Ribbon MS66RB PCGS #2080

EEPS. CAC. PDS: (13: 4,4,5). 20% RD. One of the finest known in the RB color group with only 3 graded higher. Exceptional eye appeal on this popular 1864-L example.

1864 1C L on Ribbon MS66RB PCGS #2080

EEPS. CAC. PDS: (13: 4,4,5). 20% RD. One of the finest known in the RB color group with only 3 graded higher. Exceptional eye appeal on this popular 1864-L example.

1864 1C L on Ribbon MS66RB PCGS #2080

EEPS. CAC. PDS: (13: 4,4,5). 20% RD. One of the finest known in the RB color group with only 3 graded higher. Exceptional eye appeal on this popular 1864-L example.

1864 1C L on Ribbon MS65RD PCGS #2081

EEPS. PDS: (14: 4,5,5). Outstanding example of this very scarce date. It’s even rarer as it has upgrade potential due to still being housed in its 1.2 generation rattler holder slabbed in 1989. It has a full strike & great luster. From the Sam Luke’s collection, it was purchased from a local dealer who had three examples. This was the best one. It was submitted to PCGS during a tough grading period back in 1989, attesting to the quality of the coin. At that time, there were only 10 examples graded at this level with none higher. Today, there are 44 with 12 higher. From an eye appeal standpoint, it’s one of the best. Minimal marks for the grade.

1864 1C L on Ribbon MS65RD PCGS #2081

EEPS. PDS: (14: 4,5,5). Outstanding example of this very scarce date. It’s even rarer as it has upgrade potential due to still being housed in its 1.2 generation rattler holder slabbed in 1989. It has a full strike & great luster. From the Sam Luke’s collection, it was purchased from a local dealer who had three examples. This was the best one. It was submitted to PCGS during a tough grading period back in 1989, attesting to the quality of the coin. At that time, there were only 10 examples graded at this level with none higher. Today, there are 44 with 12 higher. From an eye appeal standpoint, it’s one of the best. Minimal marks for the grade.

1864 1C L on Ribbon MS65RD PCGS #2081

EEPS. PDS: (14: 4,5,5). Outstanding example of this very scarce date. It’s even rarer as it has upgrade potential due to still being housed in its 1.2 generation rattler holder slabbed in 1989. It has a full strike & great luster. From the Sam Luke’s collection, it was purchased from a local dealer who had three examples. This was the best one. It was submitted to PCGS during a tough grading period back in 1989, attesting to the quality of the coin. At that time, there were only 10 examples graded at this level with none higher. Today, there are 44 with 12 higher. From an eye appeal standpoint, it’s one of the best. Minimal marks for the grade.

1864 1C L on Ribbon MS65RD PCGS #2081

EEPS. PDS: (14: 4,5,5). Outstanding example of this very scarce date. It’s even rarer as it has upgrade potential due to still being housed in its 1.2 generation rattler holder slabbed in 1989. It has a full strike & great luster. From the Sam Luke’s collection, it was purchased from a local dealer who had three examples. This was the best one. It was submitted to PCGS during a tough grading period back in 1989, attesting to the quality of the coin. At that time, there were only 10 examples graded at this level with none higher. Today, there are 44 with 12 higher. From an eye appeal standpoint, it’s one of the best. Minimal marks for the grade.

1864 1C L on Ribbon MS65RD PCGS #2081

EEPS. PDS: (14: 4,5,5). Outstanding example of this very scarce date. It’s even rarer as it has upgrade potential due to still being housed in its 1.2 generation rattler holder slabbed in 1989. It has a full strike & great luster. From the Sam Luke’s collection, it was purchased from a local dealer who had three examples. This was the best one. It was submitted to PCGS during a tough grading period back in 1989, attesting to the quality of the coin. At that time, there were only 10 examples graded at this level with none higher. Today, there are 44 with 12 higher. From an eye appeal standpoint, it’s one of the best. Minimal marks for the grade.

1865 1C Fancy 5 MS64BN PCGS #2082

Nice for grade; pretty toning. S-3 variety. EEPS.

1865 1C Fancy 5 MS64BN PCGS #2082

Nice for grade; pretty toning. S-3 variety. EEPS.

1865 1C Fancy 5 MS64BN PCGS #2082

Nice for grade; pretty toning. S-3 variety. EEPS.

1865 1C Fancy 5 MS64BN PCGS #2082

Nice for grade; pretty toning. S-3 variety. EEPS.

1865 1C Fancy 5 MS66+ RD PCGS #2084

EEPS. CAC. Ex: Jasper Mantooth. Ex: Douglas Wright. Pop 5/0. The absolute most lustrous, full blown beautiful RD IHC I’ve ever seen, let alone owned! Perfection in a coin; a true work of art!

1865 1C Fancy 5 MS66+ RD PCGS #2084

EEPS. CAC. Ex: Jasper Mantooth. Ex: Douglas Wright. Pop 5/0. The absolute most lustrous, full blown beautiful RD IHC I’ve ever seen, let alone owned! Perfection in a coin; a true work of art!

1865 1C Fancy 5 MS66+ RD PCGS #2084

EEPS. CAC. Ex: Jasper Mantooth. Ex: Douglas Wright. Pop 5/0. The absolute most lustrous, full blown beautiful RD IHC I’ve ever seen, let alone owned! Perfection in a coin; a true work of art!

1865 1C Fancy 5 MS66+ RD PCGS #2084

EEPS. CAC. Ex: Jasper Mantooth. Ex: Douglas Wright. Pop 5/0. The absolute most lustrous, full blown beautiful RD IHC I’ve ever seen, let alone owned! Perfection in a coin; a true work of art!

1865 1C Fancy 5 MS66+ RD PCGS #2084

EEPS. CAC. Ex: Jasper Mantooth. Ex: Douglas Wright. Pop 5/0. The absolute most lustrous, full blown beautiful RD IHC I’ve ever seen, let alone owned! Perfection in a coin; a true work of art!

1865 1C Fancy 5 MS66+ RD PCGS #2084

EEPS. CAC. Ex: Jasper Mantooth. Ex: Douglas Wright. Pop 5/0. The absolute most lustrous, full blown beautiful RD IHC I’ve ever seen, let alone owned! Perfection in a coin; a true work of art!

1865 1C Fancy 5 MS66+ RD PCGS #2084

EEPS. CAC. Ex: Jasper Mantooth. Ex: Douglas Wright. Pop 5/0. The absolute most lustrous, full blown beautiful RD IHC I’ve ever seen, let alone owned! Perfection in a coin; a true work of art!

1865 1C Fancy 5 MS66+ RD PCGS #2084

EEPS. CAC. Ex: Jasper Mantooth. Ex: Douglas Wright. Pop 5/0. The absolute most lustrous, full blown beautiful RD IHC I’ve ever seen, let alone owned! Perfection in a coin; a true work of art!

1865 1C Fancy 5 MS66+ RD PCGS #2084

EEPS. CAC. Ex: Jasper Mantooth. Ex: Douglas Wright. Pop 5/0. The absolute most lustrous, full blown beautiful RD IHC I’ve ever seen, let alone owned! Perfection in a coin; a true work of art!

1866 1C MS64BN PCGS #2085

EEPS. PDS (12: 3,4,5). Full strike with very few marks. 1st 6 in date has a closed upper loop; this is rare. Some strike doubling in the lower half of the obv. Some 1866’s show this oddity. Nice eye appeal with full tips & diamonds.

1866 1C MS64BN PCGS #2085

EEPS. PDS (12: 3,4,5). Full strike with very few marks. 1st 6 in date has a closed upper loop; this is rare. Some strike doubling in the lower half of the obv. Some 1866’s show this oddity. Nice eye appeal with full tips & diamonds.

1866 1C MS64BN PCGS #2085

EEPS. PDS (12: 3,4,5). Full strike with very few marks. 1st 6 in date has a closed upper loop; this is rare. Some strike doubling in the lower half of the obv. Some 1866’s show this oddity. Nice eye appeal with full tips & diamonds.

1866 1C MS64BN PCGS #2085

EEPS. PDS (12: 3,4,5). Full strike with very few marks. 1st 6 in date has a closed upper loop; this is rare. Some strike doubling in the lower half of the obv. Some 1866’s show this oddity. Nice eye appeal with full tips & diamonds.

1866 1C MS64BN PCGS #2085

EEPS. PDS (12: 3,4,5). Full strike with very few marks. 1st 6 in date has a closed upper loop; this is rare. Some strike doubling in the lower half of the obv. Some 1866’s show this oddity. Nice eye appeal with full tips & diamonds.

1866 1C MS64BN PCGS #2085

EEPS. PDS (12: 3,4,5). Full strike with very few marks. 1st 6 in date has a closed upper loop; this is rare. Some strike doubling in the lower half of the obv. Some 1866’s show this oddity. Nice eye appeal with full tips & diamonds.

1866 1C MS64RB PCGS #2086

EEPS. CAC. PDS (15: 5,5,5). 75% RD. Super eye appealing GEM that’s much better than the grade implies.

1866 1C MS64RB PCGS #2086

EEPS. CAC. PDS (15: 5,5,5). 75% RD. Super eye appealing GEM that’s much better than the grade implies.

1866 1C MS64RB PCGS #2086

EEPS. CAC. PDS (15: 5,5,5). 75% RD. Super eye appealing GEM that’s much better than the grade implies.

1866 1C MS64RB PCGS #2086

EEPS. CAC. PDS (15: 5,5,5). 75% RD. Super eye appealing GEM that’s much better than the grade implies.

1866 1C MS64RB PCGS #2086

EEPS. CAC. PDS (15: 5,5,5). 75% RD. Super eye appealing GEM that’s much better than the grade implies.

1866 1C MS64RB PCGS #2086

EEPS. CAC. PDS (15: 5,5,5). 75% RD. Super eye appealing GEM that’s much better than the grade implies.

1866 1C MS65RB PCGS #2086

Great look; subdued RD. EEPS.

1866 1C MS65RB PCGS #2086

Great look; subdued RD. EEPS.

1866 1C MS65RB PCGS #2086

Great look; subdued RD. EEPS.

1867 1C MS64BN PCGS #2088

EEPS. PDS (13:4,4,5). Very attractive, problem free, fairly graded example.

1867 1C MS64BN PCGS #2088

EEPS. PDS (13:4,4,5). Very attractive, problem free, fairly graded example.

1867 1C MS64BN PCGS #2088

EEPS. PDS (13:4,4,5). Very attractive, problem free, fairly graded example.

1867 1C MS64RB PCGS #2089

Rare unattributed S-1 (1867/67) in an even rarer doily holder. EEPS. PDS: (14: 4,5,5). Sam Lukes collection. 95% RD. Woodgrain toning occurs very frequently with this issue. Consequently, RD color is almost always underrated. In the very short doily holder period, the variety attribution didn’t appear on the label. This is an incredible example & stone cold GEM as well. Security & customer satisfaction we’re put at the forefront on these coins. Grading at the time toughened up so most of these coins have been cracked out & resubmitted for a higher grade. The remaining doily coins can be listed on a short census list. This example has great eye appeal & is nearly full RD.

1867 1C MS64RB PCGS #2089

Rare unattributed S-1 (1867/67) in an even rarer doily holder. EEPS. PDS: (14: 4,5,5). Sam Lukes collection. 95% RD. Woodgrain toning occurs very frequently with this issue. Consequently, RD color is almost always underrated. In the very short doily holder period, the variety attribution didn’t appear on the label. This is an incredible example & stone cold GEM as well. Security & customer satisfaction we’re put at the forefront on these coins. Grading at the time toughened up so most of these coins have been cracked out & resubmitted for a higher grade. The remaining doily coins can be listed on a short census list. This example has great eye appeal & is nearly full RD.

1867 1C MS64RB PCGS #2089

Rare unattributed S-1 (1867/67) in an even rarer doily holder. EEPS. PDS: (14: 4,5,5). Sam Lukes collection. 95% RD. Woodgrain toning occurs very frequently with this issue. Consequently, RD color is almost always underrated. In the very short doily holder period, the variety attribution didn’t appear on the label. This is an incredible example & stone cold GEM as well. Security & customer satisfaction we’re put at the forefront on these coins. Grading at the time toughened up so most of these coins have been cracked out & resubmitted for a higher grade. The remaining doily coins can be listed on a short census list. This example has great eye appeal & is nearly full RD.

1867 1C MS64RB PCGS #2089

Rare unattributed S-1 (1867/67) in an even rarer doily holder. EEPS. PDS: (14: 4,5,5). Sam Lukes collection. 95% RD. Woodgrain toning occurs very frequently with this issue. Consequently, RD color is almost always underrated. In the very short doily holder period, the variety attribution didn’t appear on the label. This is an incredible example & stone cold GEM as well. Security & customer satisfaction we’re put at the forefront on these coins. Grading at the time toughened up so most of these coins have been cracked out & resubmitted for a higher grade. The remaining doily coins can be listed on a short census list. This example has great eye appeal & is nearly full RD.

1867 1C MS64RB PCGS #2089

Rare unattributed S-1 (1867/67) in an even rarer doily holder. EEPS. PDS: (14: 4,5,5). Sam Lukes collection. 95% RD. Woodgrain toning occurs very frequently with this issue. Consequently, RD color is almost always underrated. In the very short doily holder period, the variety attribution didn’t appear on the label. This is an incredible example & stone cold GEM as well. Security & customer satisfaction we’re put at the forefront on these coins. Grading at the time toughened up so most of these coins have been cracked out & resubmitted for a higher grade. The remaining doily coins can be listed on a short census list. This example has great eye appeal & is nearly full RD.

1867 1C MS66RB PCGS #2089

By any measure, 1867 IHC’s in GEM+ MS are very tough in any of the color designations. This 66RB has a pop of 2/1. Coin is virtually flawless even with a fairly typical obv clash. Color is gorgeous & eye appeal is off the charts spectacular!

1867 1C MS66RB PCGS #2089

By any measure, 1867 IHC’s in GEM+ MS are very tough in any of the color designations. This 66RB has a pop of 2/1. Coin is virtually flawless even with a fairly typical obv clash. Color is gorgeous & eye appeal is off the charts spectacular!

1867 1C MS66RB PCGS #2089

By any measure, 1867 IHC’s in GEM+ MS are very tough in any of the color designations. This 66RB has a pop of 2/1. Coin is virtually flawless even with a fairly typical obv clash. Color is gorgeous & eye appeal is off the charts spectacular!

1867 1C MS66RB PCGS #2089

By any measure, 1867 IHC’s in GEM+ MS are very tough in any of the color designations. This 66RB has a pop of 2/1. Coin is virtually flawless even with a fairly typical obv clash. Color is gorgeous & eye appeal is off the charts spectacular!

1867 1C MS66RB PCGS #2089

By any measure, 1867 IHC’s in GEM+ MS are very tough in any of the color designations. This 66RB has a pop of 2/1. Coin is virtually flawless even with a fairly typical obv clash. Color is gorgeous & eye appeal is off the charts spectacular!

1867 1C MS66RB PCGS #2089

By any measure, 1867 IHC’s in GEM+ MS are very tough in any of the color designations. This 66RB has a pop of 2/1. Coin is virtually flawless even with a fairly typical obv clash. Color is gorgeous & eye appeal is off the charts spectacular!

1867 1C MS66RB PCGS #2089

By any measure, 1867 IHC’s in GEM+ MS are very tough in any of the color designations. This 66RB has a pop of 2/1. Coin is virtually flawless even with a fairly typical obv clash. Color is gorgeous & eye appeal is off the charts spectacular!

1867 1C MS66RB PCGS #2089

By any measure, 1867 IHC’s in GEM+ MS are very tough in any of the color designations. This 66RB has a pop of 2/1. Coin is virtually flawless even with a fairly typical obv clash. Color is gorgeous & eye appeal is off the charts spectacular!

1867 1C MS65+ RD PCGS #2090

With a PCGS pop of 9/4, the 1867 in 65+ RD is a tough, tough date. Beautiful lustrous RD with great detail, the coin also has some interesting die cracks on the reverse. One of the finest known examples, the eye appeal is fabulous!

1867 1C MS65+ RD PCGS #2090

With a PCGS pop of 9/4, the 1867 in 65+ RD is a tough, tough date. Beautiful lustrous RD with great detail, the coin also has some interesting die cracks on the reverse. One of the finest known examples, the eye appeal is fabulous!

1867 1C MS65+ RD PCGS #2090

With a PCGS pop of 9/4, the 1867 in 65+ RD is a tough, tough date. Beautiful lustrous RD with great detail, the coin also has some interesting die cracks on the reverse. One of the finest known examples, the eye appeal is fabulous!

1867 1C MS65+ RD PCGS #2090

With a PCGS pop of 9/4, the 1867 in 65+ RD is a tough, tough date. Beautiful lustrous RD with great detail, the coin also has some interesting die cracks on the reverse. One of the finest known examples, the eye appeal is fabulous!

1867 1C MS65+ RD PCGS #2090

With a PCGS pop of 9/4, the 1867 in 65+ RD is a tough, tough date. Beautiful lustrous RD with great detail, the coin also has some interesting die cracks on the reverse. One of the finest known examples, the eye appeal is fabulous!

1867 1C MS65+ RD PCGS #2090

With a PCGS pop of 9/4, the 1867 in 65+ RD is a tough, tough date. Beautiful lustrous RD with great detail, the coin also has some interesting die cracks on the reverse. One of the finest known examples, the eye appeal is fabulous!

1867 1C MS65+ RD PCGS #2090

With a PCGS pop of 9/4, the 1867 in 65+ RD is a tough, tough date. Beautiful lustrous RD with great detail, the coin also has some interesting die cracks on the reverse. One of the finest known examples, the eye appeal is fabulous!

1868 1C MS65RB PCGS #2092

EEPS. CAC. PDS (15: 5,5,5). 99% RD. Essentially full RD. Fully struck with hardly a mark. The best obtainable for the grade.

1868 1C MS65RB PCGS #2092

EEPS. CAC. PDS (15: 5,5,5). 99% RD. Essentially full RD. Fully struck with hardly a mark. The best obtainable for the grade.

1868 1C MS65RB PCGS #2092

EEPS. CAC. PDS (15: 5,5,5). 99% RD. Essentially full RD. Fully struck with hardly a mark. The best obtainable for the grade.

1869 1C MS65BN PCGS #2094

EEPS. PDS: (12: 3,4,5). Beautiful toning!

1869 1C MS65BN PCGS #2094

EEPS. PDS: (12: 3,4,5). Beautiful toning!

1869 1C MS65BN PCGS #2094

EEPS. PDS: (12: 3,4,5). Beautiful toning!

1869 1C MS65BN PCGS #2094

EEPS. PDS: (12: 3,4,5). Beautiful toning!

1869 1C MS65BN PCGS #2094

EEPS. PDS: (12: 3,4,5). Beautiful toning!

1869 1C MS65BN PCGS #2094

EEPS. PDS: (12: 3,4,5). Beautiful toning!

1869 1C MS65BN PCGS #2094

EEPS. PDS: (12: 3,4,5). Beautiful toning!

1869 1C MS65BN PCGS #2094

EEPS. PDS: (12: 3,4,5). Beautiful toning!

1869 1C MS64RB PCGS #2095

EEPS. PDS: (14: 5,4,5). 20% RD. The S-15 variety, although not part of the FS designations, is a definitive rarity in IHC expert Rick Snow’s guidebook. Beyond cool with the die lump near the top of the obverse. Array of colors is awesome complete with flow lines on the obv, with the rev exhibiting prooflike qualities. Eye appeal is outstanding. At 64RB, the coin is seriously undergraded; it’s difficult to find any marks even under 10x. It appears the graders are mistaking the die lump not for what it really is but instead making a grade deduction.

1869 1C MS64RB PCGS #2095

EEPS. PDS: (14: 5,4,5). 20% RD. The S-15 variety, although not part of the FS designations, is a definitive rarity in IHC expert Rick Snow’s guidebook. Beyond cool with the die lump near the top of the obverse. Array of colors is awesome complete with flow lines on the obv, with the rev exhibiting prooflike qualities. Eye appeal is outstanding. At 64RB, the coin is seriously undergraded; it’s difficult to find any marks even under 10x. It appears the graders are mistaking the die lump not for what it really is but instead making a grade deduction.

1869 1C MS64RB PCGS #2095

EEPS. PDS: (14: 5,4,5). 20% RD. The S-15 variety, although not part of the FS designations, is a definitive rarity in IHC expert Rick Snow’s guidebook. Beyond cool with the die lump near the top of the obverse. Array of colors is awesome complete with flow lines on the obv, with the rev exhibiting prooflike qualities. Eye appeal is outstanding. At 64RB, the coin is seriously undergraded; it’s difficult to find any marks even under 10x. It appears the graders are mistaking the die lump not for what it really is but instead making a grade deduction.

1869 1C MS64RB PCGS #2095

EEPS. PDS: (14: 5,4,5). 20% RD. The S-15 variety, although not part of the FS designations, is a definitive rarity in IHC expert Rick Snow’s guidebook. Beyond cool with the die lump near the top of the obverse. Array of colors is awesome complete with flow lines on the obv, with the rev exhibiting prooflike qualities. Eye appeal is outstanding. At 64RB, the coin is seriously undergraded; it’s difficult to find any marks even under 10x. It appears the graders are mistaking the die lump not for what it really is but instead making a grade deduction.

1869 1C MS64RB PCGS #2095

EEPS. PDS: (14: 5,4,5). 20% RD. The S-15 variety, although not part of the FS designations, is a definitive rarity in IHC expert Rick Snow’s guidebook. Beyond cool with the die lump near the top of the obverse. Array of colors is awesome complete with flow lines on the obv, with the rev exhibiting prooflike qualities. Eye appeal is outstanding. At 64RB, the coin is seriously undergraded; it’s difficult to find any marks even under 10x. It appears the graders are mistaking the die lump not for what it really is but instead making a grade deduction.

1869 1C MS65RB PCGS #2095

Fully brilliant, beautifully toned tough date with exceptional strike & eye appeal!

1869 1C MS65RB PCGS #2095

Fully brilliant, beautifully toned tough date with exceptional strike & eye appeal!

1869 1C MS65RB PCGS #2095

Fully brilliant, beautifully toned tough date with exceptional strike & eye appeal!

1869 1C MS65RB PCGS #2095

Fully brilliant, beautifully toned tough date with exceptional strike & eye appeal!

1869 1C MS65RD PCGS #2096

PDS: (15: 5,5,5). OGH. Any GEM or better 1869 is a rarity with full RD color. This example has exceptional eye appeal with nominal distractions. An abject beauty! Note: expert Rick Snow declined his EEPS as he feels the coin is “only” 99% RD. Still RD under grading standards, which is 95%.

1869 1C MS65RD PCGS #2096

PDS: (15: 5,5,5). OGH. Any GEM or better 1869 is a rarity with full RD color. This example has exceptional eye appeal with nominal distractions. An abject beauty! Note: expert Rick Snow declined his EEPS as he feels the coin is “only” 99% RD. Still RD under grading standards, which is 95%.

1870 1C MS66RD PCGS #2099

EEPS. Beautiful, problem free, fully struck RD. Pickaxe variety not indicated on label. I owned this coin years ago when it was graded 65RD in a OGH. S-27 variety, which is actually a Bold N/Shallow N rev. EEPS as indicated on its old holder. Plate coin in the attribution guide.

1870 1C MS66RD PCGS #2099

EEPS. Beautiful, problem free, fully struck RD. Pickaxe variety not indicated on label. I owned this coin years ago when it was graded 65RD in a OGH. S-27 variety, which is actually a Bold N/Shallow N rev. EEPS as indicated on its old holder. Plate coin in the attribution guide.

1870 1C MS66RD PCGS #2099

EEPS. Beautiful, problem free, fully struck RD. Pickaxe variety not indicated on label. I owned this coin years ago when it was graded 65RD in a OGH. S-27 variety, which is actually a Bold N/Shallow N rev. EEPS as indicated on its old holder. Plate coin in the attribution guide.

1870 1C MS66RD PCGS #2099

EEPS. Beautiful, problem free, fully struck RD. Pickaxe variety not indicated on label. I owned this coin years ago when it was graded 65RD in a OGH. S-27 variety, which is actually a Bold N/Shallow N rev. EEPS as indicated on its old holder. Plate coin in the attribution guide.

1870 1C MS66RD PCGS #2099

EEPS. Beautiful, problem free, fully struck RD. Pickaxe variety not indicated on label. I owned this coin years ago when it was graded 65RD in a OGH. S-27 variety, which is actually a Bold N/Shallow N rev. EEPS as indicated on its old holder. Plate coin in the attribution guide.

1870 1C MS66RD PCGS #2099

EEPS. Beautiful, problem free, fully struck RD. Pickaxe variety not indicated on label. I owned this coin years ago when it was graded 65RD in a OGH. S-27 variety, which is actually a Bold N/Shallow N rev. EEPS as indicated on its old holder. Plate coin in the attribution guide.

1871 1C MS65BN PCGS #2100

EEPS. PDS (15: 5,5,5). A super prooflike example with a full strike & outstanding eye appeal. This is by far the finest known example of this rare repunched date (S-3). The die is a very early stage with die striations on both sides. Toning is spectacular & not evidenced by the photos.

1871 1C MS65BN PCGS #2100

EEPS. PDS (15: 5,5,5). A super prooflike example with a full strike & outstanding eye appeal. This is by far the finest known example of this rare repunched date (S-3). The die is a very early stage with die striations on both sides. Toning is spectacular & not evidenced by the photos.

1871 1C MS65BN PCGS #2100

EEPS. PDS (15: 5,5,5). A super prooflike example with a full strike & outstanding eye appeal. This is by far the finest known example of this rare repunched date (S-3). The die is a very early stage with die striations on both sides. Toning is spectacular & not evidenced by the photos.

1871 1C MS65BN PCGS #2100

EEPS. PDS (15: 5,5,5). A super prooflike example with a full strike & outstanding eye appeal. This is by far the finest known example of this rare repunched date (S-3). The die is a very early stage with die striations on both sides. Toning is spectacular & not evidenced by the photos.

1871 1C MS65BN PCGS #2100

EEPS. PDS (15: 5,5,5). A super prooflike example with a full strike & outstanding eye appeal. This is by far the finest known example of this rare repunched date (S-3). The die is a very early stage with die striations on both sides. Toning is spectacular & not evidenced by the photos.

1871 1C MS64RB PCGS #2101

EEPS. PDS: (15: 5,5,5). 10% RD. This is variety S-1b (aka the “bar lip”). The base of a “1” digit is in Lady Liberty’s mouth. The coin is fully struck & nicely toned with good eye appeal. While it is “only” rated 1*, it is very scarce.

1871 1C MS64RB PCGS #2101

EEPS. PDS: (15: 5,5,5). 10% RD. This is variety S-1b (aka the “bar lip”). The base of a “1” digit is in Lady Liberty’s mouth. The coin is fully struck & nicely toned with good eye appeal. While it is “only” rated 1*, it is very scarce.

1871 1C MS64RB PCGS #2101

EEPS. PDS: (15: 5,5,5). 10% RD. This is variety S-1b (aka the “bar lip”). The base of a “1” digit is in Lady Liberty’s mouth. The coin is fully struck & nicely toned with good eye appeal. While it is “only” rated 1*, it is very scarce.

1871 1C MS65RB PCGS #2101

Tough date; nice look & solid for the grade. Bold N. EEPS.

1871 1C MS65RB PCGS #2101

Tough date; nice look & solid for the grade. Bold N. EEPS.

1871 1C MS65RB PCGS #2101

Tough date; nice look & solid for the grade. Bold N. EEPS.

1871 1C MS65RD PCGS #2102

EEPS. CAC. PDS: (14: 5,5,4). One of the toughest dates to find in full RD color. This coin is an outstanding full RD example, with beautiful satiny luster & very few marks. Only four examples are graded higher.

1871 1C MS65RD PCGS #2102

EEPS. CAC. PDS: (14: 5,5,4). One of the toughest dates to find in full RD color. This coin is an outstanding full RD example, with beautiful satiny luster & very few marks. Only four examples are graded higher.

1871 1C MS65RD PCGS #2102

EEPS. CAC. PDS: (14: 5,5,4). One of the toughest dates to find in full RD color. This coin is an outstanding full RD example, with beautiful satiny luster & very few marks. Only four examples are graded higher.

1871 1C MS65RD PCGS #2102

EEPS. CAC. PDS: (14: 5,5,4). One of the toughest dates to find in full RD color. This coin is an outstanding full RD example, with beautiful satiny luster & very few marks. Only four examples are graded higher.

1871 1C MS65RD PCGS #2102

EEPS. CAC. PDS: (14: 5,5,4). One of the toughest dates to find in full RD color. This coin is an outstanding full RD example, with beautiful satiny luster & very few marks. Only four examples are graded higher.

1871 1C MS65RD PCGS #2102

Red Copper collection (Stewart Blay). EEPS. CAC. The most extreme rarity - the 1871 Shallow N. There is 1 designated (ex ESM) as 65 & another @ 64+ ( I used to own that one). Stewart was well known for his knowledge & artist’s eye. He bought RD coins almost exclusively. Indeed, he is well known as one of the greatest collectors of all time. He is a clear #1 in the copper coin category. This piece is fabulous! Beautiful, lustrous mint RD adorns this coin throughout. Full strike with no real issues. The passage of time has merely confirmed this coin is the “real” deal. There are natural elements present attesting to its originality. A treasure to last a lifetime in every way; it’s an absolute privilege to own it!

1871 1C MS65RD PCGS #2102

Red Copper collection (Stewart Blay). EEPS. CAC. The most extreme rarity - the 1871 Shallow N. There is 1 designated (ex ESM) as 65 & another @ 64+ ( I used to own that one). Stewart was well known for his knowledge & artist’s eye. He bought RD coins almost exclusively. Indeed, he is well known as one of the greatest collectors of all time. He is a clear #1 in the copper coin category. This piece is fabulous! Beautiful, lustrous mint RD adorns this coin throughout. Full strike with no real issues. The passage of time has merely confirmed this coin is the “real” deal. There are natural elements present attesting to its originality. A treasure to last a lifetime in every way; it’s an absolute privilege to own it!

1871 1C MS65RD PCGS #2102

Red Copper collection (Stewart Blay). EEPS. CAC. The most extreme rarity - the 1871 Shallow N. There is 1 designated (ex ESM) as 65 & another @ 64+ ( I used to own that one). Stewart was well known for his knowledge & artist’s eye. He bought RD coins almost exclusively. Indeed, he is well known as one of the greatest collectors of all time. He is a clear #1 in the copper coin category. This piece is fabulous! Beautiful, lustrous mint RD adorns this coin throughout. Full strike with no real issues. The passage of time has merely confirmed this coin is the “real” deal. There are natural elements present attesting to its originality. A treasure to last a lifetime in every way; it’s an absolute privilege to own it!

1871 1C MS65RD PCGS #2102

Red Copper collection (Stewart Blay). EEPS. CAC. The most extreme rarity - the 1871 Shallow N. There is 1 designated (ex ESM) as 65 & another @ 64+ ( I used to own that one). Stewart was well known for his knowledge & artist’s eye. He bought RD coins almost exclusively. Indeed, he is well known as one of the greatest collectors of all time. He is a clear #1 in the copper coin category. This piece is fabulous! Beautiful, lustrous mint RD adorns this coin throughout. Full strike with no real issues. The passage of time has merely confirmed this coin is the “real” deal. There are natural elements present attesting to its originality. A treasure to last a lifetime in every way; it’s an absolute privilege to own it!

1871 1C MS65RD PCGS #2102

Red Copper collection (Stewart Blay). EEPS. CAC. The most extreme rarity - the 1871 Shallow N. There is 1 designated (ex ESM) as 65 & another @ 64+ ( I used to own that one). Stewart was well known for his knowledge & artist’s eye. He bought RD coins almost exclusively. Indeed, he is well known as one of the greatest collectors of all time. He is a clear #1 in the copper coin category. This piece is fabulous! Beautiful, lustrous mint RD adorns this coin throughout. Full strike with no real issues. The passage of time has merely confirmed this coin is the “real” deal. There are natural elements present attesting to its originality. A treasure to last a lifetime in every way; it’s an absolute privilege to own it!

1871 1C MS65RD PCGS #2102

Red Copper collection (Stewart Blay). EEPS. CAC. The most extreme rarity - the 1871 Shallow N. There is 1 designated (ex ESM) as 65 & another @ 64+ ( I used to own that one). Stewart was well known for his knowledge & artist’s eye. He bought RD coins almost exclusively. Indeed, he is well known as one of the greatest collectors of all time. He is a clear #1 in the copper coin category. This piece is fabulous! Beautiful, lustrous mint RD adorns this coin throughout. Full strike with no real issues. The passage of time has merely confirmed this coin is the “real” deal. There are natural elements present attesting to its originality. A treasure to last a lifetime in every way; it’s an absolute privilege to own it!

1871 1C MS65RD PCGS #2102

Red Copper collection (Stewart Blay). EEPS. CAC. The most extreme rarity - the 1871 Shallow N. There is 1 designated (ex ESM) as 65 & another @ 64+ ( I used to own that one). Stewart was well known for his knowledge & artist’s eye. He bought RD coins almost exclusively. Indeed, he is well known as one of the greatest collectors of all time. He is a clear #1 in the copper coin category. This piece is fabulous! Beautiful, lustrous mint RD adorns this coin throughout. Full strike with no real issues. The passage of time has merely confirmed this coin is the “real” deal. There are natural elements present attesting to its originality. A treasure to last a lifetime in every way; it’s an absolute privilege to own it!

1871 1C MS65RD PCGS #2102

Red Copper collection (Stewart Blay). EEPS. CAC. The most extreme rarity - the 1871 Shallow N. There is 1 designated (ex ESM) as 65 & another @ 64+ ( I used to own that one). Stewart was well known for his knowledge & artist’s eye. He bought RD coins almost exclusively. Indeed, he is well known as one of the greatest collectors of all time. He is a clear #1 in the copper coin category. This piece is fabulous! Beautiful, lustrous mint RD adorns this coin throughout. Full strike with no real issues. The passage of time has merely confirmed this coin is the “real” deal. There are natural elements present attesting to its originality. A treasure to last a lifetime in every way; it’s an absolute privilege to own it!

1871 1C MS65RD PCGS #2102

Red Copper collection (Stewart Blay). EEPS. CAC. The most extreme rarity - the 1871 Shallow N. There is 1 designated (ex ESM) as 65 & another @ 64+ ( I used to own that one). Stewart was well known for his knowledge & artist’s eye. He bought RD coins almost exclusively. Indeed, he is well known as one of the greatest collectors of all time. He is a clear #1 in the copper coin category. This piece is fabulous! Beautiful, lustrous mint RD adorns this coin throughout. Full strike with no real issues. The passage of time has merely confirmed this coin is the “real” deal. There are natural elements present attesting to its originality. A treasure to last a lifetime in every way; it’s an absolute privilege to own it!

1872 1C MS66RB PCGS #2104

Solid for the 66 grade, unlike others recently graded. Great eye appeal; EEPS.

1872 1C MS66RB PCGS #2104

Solid for the 66 grade, unlike others recently graded. Great eye appeal; EEPS.

1872 1C MS66RB PCGS #2104

Solid for the 66 grade, unlike others recently graded. Great eye appeal; EEPS.

1872 1C MS66RB PCGS #2104

Solid for the 66 grade, unlike others recently graded. Great eye appeal; EEPS.

1872 1C MS64RD PCGS #2105

As original RD as it gets! A beauty - EEPS. PDS: (15: 5,5,5). Reacquired @ a GREAT price ($4345).

1872 1C MS64RD PCGS #2105

As original RD as it gets! A beauty - EEPS. PDS: (15: 5,5,5). Reacquired @ a GREAT price ($4345).

1872 1C MS64RD PCGS #2105

As original RD as it gets! A beauty - EEPS. PDS: (15: 5,5,5). Reacquired @ a GREAT price ($4345).

1872 1C MS64RD PCGS #2105

As original RD as it gets! A beauty - EEPS. PDS: (15: 5,5,5). Reacquired @ a GREAT price ($4345).

1872 1C MS64RD PCGS #2105

As original RD as it gets! A beauty - EEPS. PDS: (15: 5,5,5). Reacquired @ a GREAT price ($4345).

1872 1C MS64RD PCGS #2105

As original RD as it gets! A beauty - EEPS. PDS: (15: 5,5,5). Reacquired @ a GREAT price ($4345).

1872 1C MS64RD PCGS #2105

As original RD as it gets! A beauty - EEPS. PDS: (15: 5,5,5). Reacquired @ a GREAT price ($4345).

1873 1C Open 3 MS64RB PCGS #2107

EEPS. PDS: (14: 4,5,5). 99% RD. A prooflike example that is nearly full RD, and except for a small tick on the ribbon by the 7th feather should be a GEM. A WOW coin; if you were building a proof collection, this could fill that void where no proofs were made. It is an extraordinary coin!

1873 1C Open 3 MS64RB PCGS #2107

EEPS. PDS: (14: 4,5,5). 99% RD. A prooflike example that is nearly full RD, and except for a small tick on the ribbon by the 7th feather should be a GEM. A WOW coin; if you were building a proof collection, this could fill that void where no proofs were made. It is an extraordinary coin!

1873 1C Open 3 MS64RB PCGS #2107

EEPS. PDS: (14: 4,5,5). 99% RD. A prooflike example that is nearly full RD, and except for a small tick on the ribbon by the 7th feather should be a GEM. A WOW coin; if you were building a proof collection, this could fill that void where no proofs were made. It is an extraordinary coin!

1873 1C Open 3 MS64RB PCGS #2107

EEPS. PDS: (14: 4,5,5). 99% RD. A prooflike example that is nearly full RD, and except for a small tick on the ribbon by the 7th feather should be a GEM. A WOW coin; if you were building a proof collection, this could fill that void where no proofs were made. It is an extraordinary coin!

1873 1C Open 3 MS65RB PCGS #2107

EEPS. PDS (15: 5,5,5). Rare doubled die; scarce S-2 variety with only the “L” of LIBERTY doubled. Nice eye appeal; no problems.

1873 1C Open 3 MS65RB PCGS #2107

EEPS. PDS (15: 5,5,5). Rare doubled die; scarce S-2 variety with only the “L” of LIBERTY doubled. Nice eye appeal; no problems.

1873 1C Open 3 MS65RB PCGS #2107

EEPS. PDS (15: 5,5,5). Rare doubled die; scarce S-2 variety with only the “L” of LIBERTY doubled. Nice eye appeal; no problems.

1873 1C Open 3 MS65RB PCGS #2107

EEPS. PDS (15: 5,5,5). Rare doubled die; scarce S-2 variety with only the “L” of LIBERTY doubled. Nice eye appeal; no problems.

1873 1C Open 3 MS65RB PCGS #2107

EEPS. PDS (15: 5,5,5). Rare doubled die; scarce S-2 variety with only the “L” of LIBERTY doubled. Nice eye appeal; no problems.

1873 1C Open 3 MS65RB PCGS #2107

EEPS. PDS (15: 5,5,5). Rare doubled die; scarce S-2 variety with only the “L” of LIBERTY doubled. Nice eye appeal; no problems.

1873 1C Open 3 MS65RB PCGS #2107

EEPS. This is a tough, seldom seen 2* variety in IHC expert Rick Snow’s definitive guide. There is strong repunching on the “1” & “8” of the date. The “3” is a cross between the Open & Close 3 varieties, designated as the S-4 in the Open category. It had previously been categorized as a Close 3. Very few of these are known. This coin has great eye appeal with beautiful toning, lustrous appearance & is very well struck.

1873 1C Open 3 MS65RB PCGS #2107

EEPS. This is a tough, seldom seen 2* variety in IHC expert Rick Snow’s definitive guide. There is strong repunching on the “1” & “8” of the date. The “3” is a cross between the Open & Close 3 varieties, designated as the S-4 in the Open category. It had previously been categorized as a Close 3. Very few of these are known. This coin has great eye appeal with beautiful toning, lustrous appearance & is very well struck.

1873 1C Open 3 MS65RB PCGS #2107

EEPS. This is a tough, seldom seen 2* variety in IHC expert Rick Snow’s definitive guide. There is strong repunching on the “1” & “8” of the date. The “3” is a cross between the Open & Close 3 varieties, designated as the S-4 in the Open category. It had previously been categorized as a Close 3. Very few of these are known. This coin has great eye appeal with beautiful toning, lustrous appearance & is very well struck.

1873 1C Open 3 MS65RB PCGS #2107

EEPS. This is a tough, seldom seen 2* variety in IHC expert Rick Snow’s definitive guide. There is strong repunching on the “1” & “8” of the date. The “3” is a cross between the Open & Close 3 varieties, designated as the S-4 in the Open category. It had previously been categorized as a Close 3. Very few of these are known. This coin has great eye appeal with beautiful toning, lustrous appearance & is very well struck.

1873 1C Closed 3 MS65BN PCGS #2109

Beautiful, very colorful example with a sharp strike, great detail & no problems. The Close 3 variety of the 1873 is tough at this grade level. Pop 5/0.

1873 1C Closed 3 MS65BN PCGS #2109

Beautiful, very colorful example with a sharp strike, great detail & no problems. The Close 3 variety of the 1873 is tough at this grade level. Pop 5/0.

1873 1C Closed 3 MS65BN PCGS #2109

Beautiful, very colorful example with a sharp strike, great detail & no problems. The Close 3 variety of the 1873 is tough at this grade level. Pop 5/0.

1873 1C Closed 3 MS65BN PCGS #2109

Beautiful, very colorful example with a sharp strike, great detail & no problems. The Close 3 variety of the 1873 is tough at this grade level. Pop 5/0.

1873 1C Closed 3 MS65BN PCGS #2109

Beautiful, very colorful example with a sharp strike, great detail & no problems. The Close 3 variety of the 1873 is tough at this grade level. Pop 5/0.

1873 1C Closed 3 MS65BN PCGS #2109

Beautiful, very colorful example with a sharp strike, great detail & no problems. The Close 3 variety of the 1873 is tough at this grade level. Pop 5/0.

1873 1C Closed 3 MS65BN PCGS #2109

Beautiful, very colorful example with a sharp strike, great detail & no problems. The Close 3 variety of the 1873 is tough at this grade level. Pop 5/0.

1873 1C Closed 3 MS65BN PCGS #2109

Beautiful, very colorful example with a sharp strike, great detail & no problems. The Close 3 variety of the 1873 is tough at this grade level. Pop 5/0.

1873 1C Closed 3 MS65BN PCGS #2109

Beautiful, very colorful example with a sharp strike, great detail & no problems. The Close 3 variety of the 1873 is tough at this grade level. Pop 5/0.

1873 1C Closed 3 MS65RB PCGS #2110

EEPS. CAC. 95% RD. PDS (14: 4,5,5). An outstanding example with nearly full RD color & very few marks. Very difficult to find this nice.

1873 1C Closed 3 MS65RB PCGS #2110

EEPS. CAC. 95% RD. PDS (14: 4,5,5). An outstanding example with nearly full RD color & very few marks. Very difficult to find this nice.

1873 1C Closed 3 MS65RB PCGS #2110

EEPS. CAC. 95% RD. PDS (14: 4,5,5). An outstanding example with nearly full RD color & very few marks. Very difficult to find this nice.

1873 1C Closed 3 MS66RD PCGS #2111

EEPS. CAC. PDS: (13: 4,5,4). Outstanding blazing luster. Gorgeous eye appeal with only a small tick above the NE in ONE keeping it from an even higher grade. As it is, the pop is 7/4; cracked out, it’s most assuredly a 66+ RD as there were no + grades in the OGH days. Ex: Blay (who bought it even though it was lateral to a 66 he already owned. He also passed on a 67RD as he liked this one better). Ex ex: Epstein. Quite the “double” pedigree there.

1873 1C Closed 3 MS66RD PCGS #2111

EEPS. CAC. PDS: (13: 4,5,4). Outstanding blazing luster. Gorgeous eye appeal with only a small tick above the NE in ONE keeping it from an even higher grade. As it is, the pop is 7/4; cracked out, it’s most assuredly a 66+ RD as there were no + grades in the OGH days. Ex: Blay (who bought it even though it was lateral to a 66 he already owned. He also passed on a 67RD as he liked this one better). Ex ex: Epstein. Quite the “double” pedigree there.

1873 1C Closed 3 MS66RD PCGS #2111

EEPS. CAC. PDS: (13: 4,5,4). Outstanding blazing luster. Gorgeous eye appeal with only a small tick above the NE in ONE keeping it from an even higher grade. As it is, the pop is 7/4; cracked out, it’s most assuredly a 66+ RD as there were no + grades in the OGH days. Ex: Blay (who bought it even though it was lateral to a 66 he already owned. He also passed on a 67RD as he liked this one better). Ex ex: Epstein. Quite the “double” pedigree there.

1873 1C Doubled Liberty MS64BN PCGS #2115

A beauty! Eye appeal = 10! Cannot improve on this one. EEPS.

1873 1C Doubled Liberty MS64BN PCGS #2115

A beauty! Eye appeal = 10! Cannot improve on this one. EEPS.

1873 1C Doubled Liberty MS64BN PCGS #2115

A beauty! Eye appeal = 10! Cannot improve on this one. EEPS.

1873 1C Doubled Liberty MS64BN PCGS #2115

A beauty! Eye appeal = 10! Cannot improve on this one. EEPS.

1874 1C MS65BN PCGS #2118

EEPS. 15% RD. PDS (14: 5,4,5). Fully struck & virtually mark free. Nice obv/rev contrast with rev actually RB.

1874 1C MS65BN PCGS #2118

EEPS. 15% RD. PDS (14: 5,4,5). Fully struck & virtually mark free. Nice obv/rev contrast with rev actually RB.

1874 1C MS65BN PCGS #2118

EEPS. 15% RD. PDS (14: 5,4,5). Fully struck & virtually mark free. Nice obv/rev contrast with rev actually RB.

1874 1C MS65BN PCGS #2118

EEPS. 15% RD. PDS (14: 5,4,5). Fully struck & virtually mark free. Nice obv/rev contrast with rev actually RB.

1874 1C MS65BN PCGS #2118

EEPS. 15% RD. PDS (14: 5,4,5). Fully struck & virtually mark free. Nice obv/rev contrast with rev actually RB.

1874 1C MS65BN PCGS #2118

EEPS. 15% RD. PDS (14: 5,4,5). Fully struck & virtually mark free. Nice obv/rev contrast with rev actually RB.

1874 1C MS64RB PCGS #2119

EEPS. PDS (14: 4,5,5). OGH & 80% RD. Full strike with very few marks & excellent eye appeal. The coin has an interesting die chip on the obv 3rd feather & another on the rev upper shield.

1874 1C MS64RB PCGS #2119

EEPS. PDS (14: 4,5,5). OGH & 80% RD. Full strike with very few marks & excellent eye appeal. The coin has an interesting die chip on the obv 3rd feather & another on the rev upper shield.

1874 1C MS64RB PCGS #2119

EEPS. PDS (14: 4,5,5). OGH & 80% RD. Full strike with very few marks & excellent eye appeal. The coin has an interesting die chip on the obv 3rd feather & another on the rev upper shield.

1874 1C MS65RD PCGS #2120

EEPS. CAC. PDS (13: 3,5,5). Full strike with blast luster. Pretty toning streak across cheek.

1874 1C MS65RD PCGS #2120

EEPS. CAC. PDS (13: 3,5,5). Full strike with blast luster. Pretty toning streak across cheek.

1874 1C MS65RD PCGS #2120

EEPS. CAC. PDS (13: 3,5,5). Full strike with blast luster. Pretty toning streak across cheek.

1875 1C MS64RB PCGS #2122

EEPS. PDS (13: 4,4,5). 40% RD. Very dramatic woodgrain toning, with many coins from this date exhibiting this feature. The uneven alloy distribution is very attractive on this example.

1875 1C MS64RB PCGS #2122

EEPS. PDS (13: 4,4,5). 40% RD. Very dramatic woodgrain toning, with many coins from this date exhibiting this feature. The uneven alloy distribution is very attractive on this example.

1875 1C MS64RB PCGS #2122

EEPS. PDS (13: 4,4,5). 40% RD. Very dramatic woodgrain toning, with many coins from this date exhibiting this feature. The uneven alloy distribution is very attractive on this example.

1875 1C MS64RB PCGS #2122

EEPS. PDS (13: 4,4,5). 40% RD. Very dramatic woodgrain toning, with many coins from this date exhibiting this feature. The uneven alloy distribution is very attractive on this example.

1875 1C MS64RB PCGS #2122

EEPS. PDS (13: 4,4,5). 40% RD. Very dramatic woodgrain toning, with many coins from this date exhibiting this feature. The uneven alloy distribution is very attractive on this example.

1875 1C MS64RB PCGS #2122

EEPS. PDS (13: 4,4,5). 40% RD. Very dramatic woodgrain toning, with many coins from this date exhibiting this feature. The uneven alloy distribution is very attractive on this example.

1875 1C MS65RB PCGS #2122

Great eye appeal; nice for grade. CAC. EEPS.

1875 1C MS65RB PCGS #2122

Great eye appeal; nice for grade. CAC. EEPS.

1875 1C MS65RB PCGS #2122

Great eye appeal; nice for grade. CAC. EEPS.

1875 1C MS65RB PCGS #2122

Ultra rare S-12. There’s an “8” digit in the denticles below the “5” & a “1” to its left on the rim edge. Fully struck with great detail & good eye appeal.

1875 1C MS65RB PCGS #2122

Ultra rare S-12. There’s an “8” digit in the denticles below the “5” & a “1” to its left on the rim edge. Fully struck with great detail & good eye appeal.

1876 1C MS64RB PCGS #2125

Great color! EEPS.

1876 1C MS64RB PCGS #2125

Great color! EEPS.

1876 1C MS64RB PCGS #2125

Great color! EEPS.

1876 1C MS64RB PCGS #2125

EEPS. PDS (15: 5,5,5). Perfection; an absolute beauty! Virtually full RD; they can’t come any better than this!

1876 1C MS64RB PCGS #2125

EEPS. PDS (15: 5,5,5). Perfection; an absolute beauty! Virtually full RD; they can’t come any better than this!

1876 1C MS64RB PCGS #2125

EEPS. PDS (15: 5,5,5). Perfection; an absolute beauty! Virtually full RD; they can’t come any better than this!

1876 1C MS65RB PCGS #2125

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1876 1C MS65RB PCGS #2125

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1876 1C MS65RB PCGS #2125

Stolen

1876 1C MS65RB PCGS #2125

Stolen

1876 1C MS65RD PCGS #2126

EEPS. PDS (13: 3,5,5). Fully struck with beautiful prooflike fields on the obverse and heavy die striations on the reverse. This is listed as a one sided proof (Snow PR3) in expert Rick Snow’s definitive guide. Very rare with exceptional eye appeal. Is it a PR or MS? The heavy reverse polishing leaves PCGS with little choice but to call it a MS coin. The obverse, however, is definitely a proof. Unique.

1876 1C MS65RD PCGS #2126

EEPS. PDS (13: 3,5,5). Fully struck with beautiful prooflike fields on the obverse and heavy die striations on the reverse. This is listed as a one sided proof (Snow PR3) in expert Rick Snow’s definitive guide. Very rare with exceptional eye appeal. Is it a PR or MS? The heavy reverse polishing leaves PCGS with little choice but to call it a MS coin. The obverse, however, is definitely a proof. Unique.

1876 1C MS65RD PCGS #2126

EEPS. PDS (13: 3,5,5). Fully struck with beautiful prooflike fields on the obverse and heavy die striations on the reverse. This is listed as a one sided proof (Snow PR3) in expert Rick Snow’s definitive guide. Very rare with exceptional eye appeal. Is it a PR or MS? The heavy reverse polishing leaves PCGS with little choice but to call it a MS coin. The obverse, however, is definitely a proof. Unique.

1877 1C MS64RB PCGS #2128

EEPS. CAC. PDS: (14: 5,5,4). 40% RB. Rare generation 1.2 slab houses this beautiful, well struck, mark free key date. This coin is very conservatively graded & likely would grade 65RB today. To do so, the somewhat historic, rare slab would be lost. Not only that, the holder is in near perfect condition, like a freshly graded piece.

1877 1C MS64RB PCGS #2128

EEPS. CAC. PDS: (14: 5,5,4). 40% RB. Rare generation 1.2 slab houses this beautiful, well struck, mark free key date. This coin is very conservatively graded & likely would grade 65RB today. To do so, the somewhat historic, rare slab would be lost. Not only that, the holder is in near perfect condition, like a freshly graded piece.

1877 1C MS64RB PCGS #2128

EEPS. CAC. PDS: (14: 5,5,4). 40% RB. Rare generation 1.2 slab houses this beautiful, well struck, mark free key date. This coin is very conservatively graded & likely would grade 65RB today. To do so, the somewhat historic, rare slab would be lost. Not only that, the holder is in near perfect condition, like a freshly graded piece.

1877 1C MS64RB PCGS #2128

EEPS. CAC. PDS: (13: 5,5,3). 30% RB. Outstanding surfaces with no marks. Slight weakness on the NE quadrant. Strike is usually independent from grade, but it appears a deduction was made in this case. Nevertheless, it is a beautiful coin worthy of inclusion into the finest collections.

1877 1C MS64RB PCGS #2128

EEPS. CAC. PDS: (13: 5,5,3). 30% RB. Outstanding surfaces with no marks. Slight weakness on the NE quadrant. Strike is usually independent from grade, but it appears a deduction was made in this case. Nevertheless, it is a beautiful coin worthy of inclusion into the finest collections.

1877 1C MS64RB PCGS #2128

EEPS. CAC. PDS: (13: 5,5,3). 30% RB. Outstanding surfaces with no marks. Slight weakness on the NE quadrant. Strike is usually independent from grade, but it appears a deduction was made in this case. Nevertheless, it is a beautiful coin worthy of inclusion into the finest collections.

1877 1C MS65RB PCGS #2128

Literally a thousand colors when tilted about the light. S/b RD. An abject beauty - EEPS. CAC.

1877 1C MS65RB PCGS #2128

Literally a thousand colors when tilted about the light. S/b RD. An abject beauty - EEPS. CAC.

1877 1C MS65RB PCGS #2128

Literally a thousand colors when tilted about the light. S/b RD. An abject beauty - EEPS. CAC.

1877 1C MS65RB PCGS #2128

One of the highest graded, most beautiful examples of this much coveted key date. Gold CAC. Quite possibly the highest graded RB known. 75-80% RD.

1877 1C MS65RB PCGS #2128

One of the highest graded, most beautiful examples of this much coveted key date. Gold CAC. Quite possibly the highest graded RB known. 75-80% RD.

1877 1C MS65RB PCGS #2128

One of the highest graded, most beautiful examples of this much coveted key date. Gold CAC. Quite possibly the highest graded RB known. 75-80% RD.

1877 1C MS65RB PCGS #2128

One of the highest graded, most beautiful examples of this much coveted key date. Gold CAC. Quite possibly the highest graded RB known. 75-80% RD.

1877 1C MS65RB PCGS #2128

One of the highest graded, most beautiful examples of this much coveted key date. Gold CAC. Quite possibly the highest graded RB known. 75-80% RD.

1877 1C MS65RB PCGS #2128

One of the highest graded, most beautiful examples of this much coveted key date. Gold CAC. Quite possibly the highest graded RB known. 75-80% RD.

1877 1C MS65RB PCGS #2128

One of the highest graded, most beautiful examples of this much coveted key date. Gold CAC. Quite possibly the highest graded RB known. 75-80% RD.

1878 1C MS65RB PCGS #2131

EEPS. CAC. Nice, problem free, well struck example with exceptional eye appeal.

1878 1C MS65RB PCGS #2131

EEPS. CAC. Nice, problem free, well struck example with exceptional eye appeal.

1878 1C MS65RB PCGS #2131

EEPS. CAC. Nice, problem free, well struck example with exceptional eye appeal.

1878 1C MS65RB PCGS #2131

EEPS. CAC. Nice, problem free, well struck example with exceptional eye appeal.

1878 1C MS65RB PCGS #2131

EEPS. CAC. Nice, problem free, well struck example with exceptional eye appeal.

1878 1C MS66RB PCGS #2131

Gorgeous toning with exceptional eye appeal. At the top of its “class” with a pop of 11/0.

1878 1C MS66RB PCGS #2131

Gorgeous toning with exceptional eye appeal. At the top of its “class” with a pop of 11/0.

1878 1C MS66RB PCGS #2131

Gorgeous toning with exceptional eye appeal. At the top of its “class” with a pop of 11/0.

1878 1C MS66RB PCGS #2131

Gorgeous toning with exceptional eye appeal. At the top of its “class” with a pop of 11/0.

1878 1C MS66RB PCGS #2131

Gorgeous toning with exceptional eye appeal. At the top of its “class” with a pop of 11/0.

1878 1C MS65RD PCGS #2132

Ex: Chiro. Interesting rev cud. Beautiful, rich deep RD. EEPS.

1878 1C MS65RD PCGS #2132

Ex: Chiro. Interesting rev cud. Beautiful, rich deep RD. EEPS.

1878 1C MS65RD PCGS #2132

Ex: Chiro. Interesting rev cud. Beautiful, rich deep RD. EEPS.

1878 1C MS65RD PCGS #2132

Ex: Chiro. Interesting rev cud. Beautiful, rich deep RD. EEPS.

1878 1C MS65RD PCGS #2132

Ex: Chiro. Interesting rev cud. Beautiful, rich deep RD. EEPS.

1878 1C MS65RD PCGS #2132

Ex: Chiro. Interesting rev cud. Beautiful, rich deep RD. EEPS.

1879 1C MS64BN PCGS #2133

Not only nice for the grade, but one of the most beautifully toned coins I’ve ever seen! EEPS.

1879 1C MS64BN PCGS #2133

Not only nice for the grade, but one of the most beautifully toned coins I’ve ever seen! EEPS.

1879 1C MS64BN PCGS #2133

Not only nice for the grade, but one of the most beautifully toned coins I’ve ever seen! EEPS.

1879 1C MS64BN PCGS #2133

Not only nice for the grade, but one of the most beautifully toned coins I’ve ever seen! EEPS.

1879 1C MS64BN PCGS #2133

Not only nice for the grade, but one of the most beautifully toned coins I’ve ever seen! EEPS.

1879 1C MS64RB PCGS #2134

Wild, spectacular toning. PL qualities. EEPS.

1879 1C MS64RB PCGS #2134

Wild, spectacular toning. PL qualities. EEPS.

1879 1C MS64RB PCGS #2134

Wild, spectacular toning. PL qualities. EEPS.

1879 1C MS64RB PCGS #2134

Wild, spectacular toning. PL qualities. EEPS.

1879 1C MS64RB PCGS #2134

Wild, spectacular toning. PL qualities. EEPS.

1879 1C MS64RB PCGS #2134

Wild, spectacular toning. PL qualities. EEPS.

1879 1C MS65+ RB PCGS #2134

CAC. PDS: (12: 3,4,5). Absolute beautiful example with gorgeous toning! It might be a discovery coin.

1879 1C MS65+ RB PCGS #2134

CAC. PDS: (12: 3,4,5). Absolute beautiful example with gorgeous toning! It might be a discovery coin.

1879 1C MS65+ RB PCGS #2134

CAC. PDS: (12: 3,4,5). Absolute beautiful example with gorgeous toning! It might be a discovery coin.

1879 1C MS65+ RB PCGS #2134

CAC. PDS: (12: 3,4,5). Absolute beautiful example with gorgeous toning! It might be a discovery coin.

1879 1C MS65+ RB PCGS #2134

CAC. PDS: (12: 3,4,5). Absolute beautiful example with gorgeous toning! It might be a discovery coin.

1879 1C MS65+ RB PCGS #2134

CAC. PDS: (12: 3,4,5). Absolute beautiful example with gorgeous toning! It might be a discovery coin.

1879 1C MS65+ RB PCGS #2134

CAC. PDS: (12: 3,4,5). Absolute beautiful example with gorgeous toning! It might be a discovery coin.

1879 1C MS65+ RB PCGS #2134

CAC. PDS: (12: 3,4,5). Absolute beautiful example with gorgeous toning! It might be a discovery coin.

1879 1C MS65+ RB PCGS #2134

CAC. PDS: (12: 3,4,5). Absolute beautiful example with gorgeous toning! It might be a discovery coin.

1879 1C MS64RD PCGS #2135

Golden RD & nice for grade. EEPS.

1879 1C MS64RD PCGS #2135

Golden RD & nice for grade. EEPS.