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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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
CAC (gold). Tough S-1 variety not designated on OGH label. Likely 1-2 grades too low @ MS63. Lustrous, well struck & problem free. Update: now upgraded to MS64.
CAC (gold). Tough S-1 variety not designated on OGH label. Likely 1-2 grades too low @ MS63. Lustrous, well struck & problem free. Update: now upgraded to MS64.
CAC (gold). Tough S-1 variety not designated on OGH label. Likely 1-2 grades too low @ MS63. Lustrous, well struck & problem free. Update: now upgraded to MS64.
CAC (gold). Tough S-1 variety not designated on OGH label. Likely 1-2 grades too low @ MS63. Lustrous, well struck & problem free. Update: now upgraded to MS64.
CAC (gold). Tough S-1 variety not designated on OGH label. Likely 1-2 grades too low @ MS63. Lustrous, well struck & problem free. Update: now upgraded to MS64.
CAC (gold). Tough S-1 variety not designated on OGH label. Likely 1-2 grades too low @ MS63. Lustrous, well struck & problem free. Update: now upgraded to MS64.
CAC (gold). Tough S-1 variety not designated on OGH label. Likely 1-2 grades too low @ MS63. Lustrous, well struck & problem free. Update: now upgraded to MS64.
CAC (gold). Tough S-1 variety not designated on OGH label. Likely 1-2 grades too low @ MS63. Lustrous, well struck & problem free. Update: now upgraded to MS64.
CAC (gold). Tough S-1 variety not designated on OGH label. Likely 1-2 grades too low @ MS63. Lustrous, well struck & problem free. Update: now upgraded to MS64.
CAC (gold). Tough S-1 variety not designated on OGH label. Likely 1-2 grades too low @ MS63. Lustrous, well struck & problem free. Update: now upgraded to MS64.
EEPS. PDS: (11: 3,4,4). Extreme rarity rated 3* in IHC expert Rick Snow’s definitive guidebook. To date it’s the finest known & only one of 2 MS graded examples. Very lustrous with great detail depicted in the photos included.
EEPS. PDS: (11: 3,4,4). Extreme rarity rated 3* in IHC expert Rick Snow’s definitive guidebook. To date it’s the finest known & only one of 2 MS graded examples. Very lustrous with great detail depicted in the photos included.
EEPS. PDS: (11: 3,4,4). Extreme rarity rated 3* in IHC expert Rick Snow’s definitive guidebook. To date it’s the finest known & only one of 2 MS graded examples. Very lustrous with great detail depicted in the photos included.
EEPS. PDS: (11: 3,4,4). Extreme rarity rated 3* in IHC expert Rick Snow’s definitive guidebook. To date it’s the finest known & only one of 2 MS graded examples. Very lustrous with great detail depicted in the photos included.
EEPS. PDS: (11: 3,4,4). Extreme rarity rated 3* in IHC expert Rick Snow’s definitive guidebook. To date it’s the finest known & only one of 2 MS graded examples. Very lustrous with great detail depicted in the photos included.
EEPS. PDS: (11: 3,4,4). Extreme rarity rated 3* in IHC expert Rick Snow’s definitive guidebook. To date it’s the finest known & only one of 2 MS graded examples. Very lustrous with great detail depicted in the photos included.
EEPS. PDS: (11: 3,4,4). Extreme rarity rated 3* in IHC expert Rick Snow’s definitive guidebook. To date it’s the finest known & only one of 2 MS graded examples. Very lustrous with great detail depicted in the photos included.
EEPS. PDS: (11: 3,4,4). Extreme rarity rated 3* in IHC expert Rick Snow’s definitive guidebook. To date it’s the finest known & only one of 2 MS graded examples. Very lustrous with great detail depicted in the photos included.
EEPS. PDS: (11: 3,4,4). Extreme rarity rated 3* in IHC expert Rick Snow’s definitive guidebook. To date it’s the finest known & only one of 2 MS graded examples. Very lustrous with great detail depicted in the photos included.
EEPS. PDS: (11: 3,4,4). Extreme rarity rated 3* in IHC expert Rick Snow’s definitive guidebook. To date it’s the finest known & only one of 2 MS graded examples. Very lustrous with great detail depicted in the photos included.
EEPS. PDS: (11: 3,4,4). Extreme rarity rated 3* in IHC expert Rick Snow’s definitive guidebook. To date it’s the finest known & only one of 2 MS graded examples. Very lustrous with great detail depicted in the photos included.
EEPS. PDS: (11: 3,4,4). Extreme rarity rated 3* in IHC expert Rick Snow’s definitive guidebook. To date it’s the finest known & only one of 2 MS graded examples. Very lustrous with great detail depicted in the photos included.
EEPS. PDS: (11: 3,4,4). Extreme rarity rated 3* in IHC expert Rick Snow’s definitive guidebook. To date it’s the finest known & only one of 2 MS graded examples. Very lustrous with great detail depicted in the photos included.
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!
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!
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!
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!
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!
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!
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!
Gorgeous piece with outstanding eye appeal, detail & color. The 1864 No L is available, but an underrated one year type. This issue is often plagued by various “problems” - strike throughs, clashing, weak tips & incomplete diamonds. This coin has none of those. Not only that, it’s a pop 1/1 at the head of the class in its RB color group.
Gorgeous piece with outstanding eye appeal, detail & color. The 1864 No L is available, but an underrated one year type. This issue is often plagued by various “problems” - strike throughs, clashing, weak tips & incomplete diamonds. This coin has none of those. Not only that, it’s a pop 1/1 at the head of the class in its RB color group.
Gorgeous piece with outstanding eye appeal, detail & color. The 1864 No L is available, but an underrated one year type. This issue is often plagued by various “problems” - strike throughs, clashing, weak tips & incomplete diamonds. This coin has none of those. Not only that, it’s a pop 1/1 at the head of the class in its RB color group.
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.
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.
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.
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!
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!
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!
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!
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!
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!
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!
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!
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!
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!
EEPS. Ex: Dayton; Ex: Epstein. Scintillating example of this brutally tough date IHC in 66RD. Very lustrous & virtually mark free. One of the top examples known (pop 5/0); I place it as #2 or #3 just behind the newer Epstein example. It’s ahead of Hansen & ex Wright. I’m not familiar with the 5th example.
EEPS. Ex: Dayton; Ex: Epstein. Scintillating example of this brutally tough date IHC in 66RD. Very lustrous & virtually mark free. One of the top examples known (pop 5/0); I place it as #2 or #3 just behind the newer Epstein example. It’s ahead of Hansen & ex Wright. I’m not familiar with the 5th example.
EEPS. Ex: Dayton; Ex: Epstein. Scintillating example of this brutally tough date IHC in 66RD. Very lustrous & virtually mark free. One of the top examples known (pop 5/0); I place it as #2 or #3 just behind the newer Epstein example. It’s ahead of Hansen & ex Wright. I’m not familiar with the 5th example.
EEPS. Ex: Dayton; Ex: Epstein. Scintillating example of this brutally tough date IHC in 66RD. Very lustrous & virtually mark free. One of the top examples known (pop 5/0); I place it as #2 or #3 just behind the newer Epstein example. It’s ahead of Hansen & ex Wright. I’m not familiar with the 5th example.
EEPS. Ex: Dayton; Ex: Epstein. Scintillating example of this brutally tough date IHC in 66RD. Very lustrous & virtually mark free. One of the top examples known (pop 5/0); I place it as #2 or #3 just behind the newer Epstein example. It’s ahead of Hansen & ex Wright. I’m not familiar with the 5th example.
EEPS. Ex: Dayton; Ex: Epstein. Scintillating example of this brutally tough date IHC in 66RD. Very lustrous & virtually mark free. One of the top examples known (pop 5/0); I place it as #2 or #3 just behind the newer Epstein example. It’s ahead of Hansen & ex Wright. I’m not familiar with the 5th example.
EEPS. Ex: Dayton; Ex: Epstein. Scintillating example of this brutally tough date IHC in 66RD. Very lustrous & virtually mark free. One of the top examples known (pop 5/0); I place it as #2 or #3 just behind the newer Epstein example. It’s ahead of Hansen & ex Wright. I’m not familiar with the 5th example.
EEPS. Ex: Dayton; Ex: Epstein. Scintillating example of this brutally tough date IHC in 66RD. Very lustrous & virtually mark free. One of the top examples known (pop 5/0); I place it as #2 or #3 just behind the newer Epstein example. It’s ahead of Hansen & ex Wright. I’m not familiar with the 5th example.
EEPS. Ex: Dayton; Ex: Epstein. Scintillating example of this brutally tough date IHC in 66RD. Very lustrous & virtually mark free. One of the top examples known (pop 5/0); I place it as #2 or #3 just behind the newer Epstein example. It’s ahead of Hansen & ex Wright. I’m not familiar with the 5th example.
EEPS. Ex: Dayton; Ex: Epstein. Scintillating example of this brutally tough date IHC in 66RD. Very lustrous & virtually mark free. One of the top examples known (pop 5/0); I place it as #2 or #3 just behind the newer Epstein example. It’s ahead of Hansen & ex Wright. I’m not familiar with the 5th example.
EEPS. Ex: Dayton; Ex: Epstein. Scintillating example of this brutally tough date IHC in 66RD. Very lustrous & virtually mark free. One of the top examples known (pop 5/0); I place it as #2 or #3 just behind the newer Epstein example. It’s ahead of Hansen & ex Wright. I’m not familiar with the 5th example.
EEPS. Ex: Dayton; Ex: Epstein. Scintillating example of this brutally tough date IHC in 66RD. Very lustrous & virtually mark free. One of the top examples known (pop 5/0); I place it as #2 or #3 just behind the newer Epstein example. It’s ahead of Hansen & ex Wright. I’m not familiar with the 5th example.
EEPS. CAC. PDS (15: 5,5,5). 99% RD. Essentially full RD. Fully struck with hardly a mark. The best obtainable for the grade.
EEPS. CAC. PDS (15: 5,5,5). 99% RD. Essentially full RD. Fully struck with hardly a mark. The best obtainable for the grade.
EEPS. CAC. PDS (15: 5,5,5). 99% RD. Essentially full RD. Fully struck with hardly a mark. The best obtainable for the grade.
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%.
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%.
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%.
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%.
EEPS. 1870 RD’s @ 66 are prohibitively rare. The overall pop (both Bold & Shallow N) show only 3 higher @ 66+. This is the highest graded Shallow N in the pop. 1870 was a transition year from the Bold to Shallow N rev. This coin is an absolutely beautiful, eye appealing, highly lustrous full blown RD. While it’s @ the “top of the heap”, I won’t call it unique or even the best despite its lofty status. I believe 2 of the 3 66+ RD’s are unattributed Shallow N’s (Red Copper & Wright). Still, a FABULOUS piece & rare to the extreme!
EEPS. 1870 RD’s @ 66 are prohibitively rare. The overall pop (both Bold & Shallow N) show only 3 higher @ 66+. This is the highest graded Shallow N in the pop. 1870 was a transition year from the Bold to Shallow N rev. This coin is an absolutely beautiful, eye appealing, highly lustrous full blown RD. While it’s @ the “top of the heap”, I won’t call it unique or even the best despite its lofty status. I believe 2 of the 3 66+ RD’s are unattributed Shallow N’s (Red Copper & Wright). Still, a FABULOUS piece & rare to the extreme!
EEPS. 1870 RD’s @ 66 are prohibitively rare. The overall pop (both Bold & Shallow N) show only 3 higher @ 66+. This is the highest graded Shallow N in the pop. 1870 was a transition year from the Bold to Shallow N rev. This coin is an absolutely beautiful, eye appealing, highly lustrous full blown RD. While it’s @ the “top of the heap”, I won’t call it unique or even the best despite its lofty status. I believe 2 of the 3 66+ RD’s are unattributed Shallow N’s (Red Copper & Wright). Still, a FABULOUS piece & rare to the extreme!
EEPS. 1870 RD’s @ 66 are prohibitively rare. The overall pop (both Bold & Shallow N) show only 3 higher @ 66+. This is the highest graded Shallow N in the pop. 1870 was a transition year from the Bold to Shallow N rev. This coin is an absolutely beautiful, eye appealing, highly lustrous full blown RD. While it’s @ the “top of the heap”, I won’t call it unique or even the best despite its lofty status. I believe 2 of the 3 66+ RD’s are unattributed Shallow N’s (Red Copper & Wright). Still, a FABULOUS piece & rare to the extreme!
EEPS. 1870 RD’s @ 66 are prohibitively rare. The overall pop (both Bold & Shallow N) show only 3 higher @ 66+. This is the highest graded Shallow N in the pop. 1870 was a transition year from the Bold to Shallow N rev. This coin is an absolutely beautiful, eye appealing, highly lustrous full blown RD. While it’s @ the “top of the heap”, I won’t call it unique or even the best despite its lofty status. I believe 2 of the 3 66+ RD’s are unattributed Shallow N’s (Red Copper & Wright). Still, a FABULOUS piece & rare to the extreme!
EEPS. 1870 RD’s @ 66 are prohibitively rare. The overall pop (both Bold & Shallow N) show only 3 higher @ 66+. This is the highest graded Shallow N in the pop. 1870 was a transition year from the Bold to Shallow N rev. This coin is an absolutely beautiful, eye appealing, highly lustrous full blown RD. While it’s @ the “top of the heap”, I won’t call it unique or even the best despite its lofty status. I believe 2 of the 3 66+ RD’s are unattributed Shallow N’s (Red Copper & Wright). Still, a FABULOUS piece & rare to the extreme!
EEPS. 1870 RD’s @ 66 are prohibitively rare. The overall pop (both Bold & Shallow N) show only 3 higher @ 66+. This is the highest graded Shallow N in the pop. 1870 was a transition year from the Bold to Shallow N rev. This coin is an absolutely beautiful, eye appealing, highly lustrous full blown RD. While it’s @ the “top of the heap”, I won’t call it unique or even the best despite its lofty status. I believe 2 of the 3 66+ RD’s are unattributed Shallow N’s (Red Copper & Wright). Still, a FABULOUS piece & rare to the extreme!
EEPS. 1870 RD’s @ 66 are prohibitively rare. The overall pop (both Bold & Shallow N) show only 3 higher @ 66+. This is the highest graded Shallow N in the pop. 1870 was a transition year from the Bold to Shallow N rev. This coin is an absolutely beautiful, eye appealing, highly lustrous full blown RD. While it’s @ the “top of the heap”, I won’t call it unique or even the best despite its lofty status. I believe 2 of the 3 66+ RD’s are unattributed Shallow N’s (Red Copper & Wright). Still, a FABULOUS piece & rare to the extreme!
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!
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!
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!
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!
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!
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!
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!
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!
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!
Solid for the 66 grade, unlike others recently graded. Great eye appeal; EEPS.
Solid for the 66 grade, unlike others recently graded. Great eye appeal; EEPS.
Solid for the 66 grade, unlike others recently graded. Great eye appeal; EEPS.
Solid for the 66 grade, unlike others recently graded. Great eye appeal; EEPS.
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.
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.
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.
EEPS. CAC. PDS (13: 3,5,5). Full strike with blast luster. Pretty toning streak across cheek.
EEPS. CAC. PDS (13: 3,5,5). Full strike with blast luster. Pretty toning streak across cheek.
EEPS. CAC. PDS (13: 3,5,5). Full strike with blast luster. Pretty toning streak across cheek.
EEPS. With only one RD graded higher, this is a super rare variety. This is a 2* variety in Rick Snow’s definitive reference book. Nice mint RD & a fully struck, problem-free example.
EEPS. With only one RD graded higher, this is a super rare variety. This is a 2* variety in Rick Snow’s definitive reference book. Nice mint RD & a fully struck, problem-free example.
EEPS. With only one RD graded higher, this is a super rare variety. This is a 2* variety in Rick Snow’s definitive reference book. Nice mint RD & a fully struck, problem-free example.
EEPS. With only one RD graded higher, this is a super rare variety. This is a 2* variety in Rick Snow’s definitive reference book. Nice mint RD & a fully struck, problem-free example.
EEPS. With only one RD graded higher, this is a super rare variety. This is a 2* variety in Rick Snow’s definitive reference book. Nice mint RD & a fully struck, problem-free example.
EEPS. With only one RD graded higher, this is a super rare variety. This is a 2* variety in Rick Snow’s definitive reference book. Nice mint RD & a fully struck, problem-free example.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Gorgeous toning with exceptional eye appeal. At the top of its “class” with a pop of 11/0.
Gorgeous toning with exceptional eye appeal. At the top of its “class” with a pop of 11/0.
Gorgeous toning with exceptional eye appeal. At the top of its “class” with a pop of 11/0.
Gorgeous toning with exceptional eye appeal. At the top of its “class” with a pop of 11/0.
Gorgeous toning with exceptional eye appeal. At the top of its “class” with a pop of 11/0.
CAC. PDS: (12: 3,4,5). Absolute beautiful example with gorgeous toning! It might be a discovery coin.
CAC. PDS: (12: 3,4,5). Absolute beautiful example with gorgeous toning! It might be a discovery coin.
CAC. PDS: (12: 3,4,5). Absolute beautiful example with gorgeous toning! It might be a discovery coin.
CAC. PDS: (12: 3,4,5). Absolute beautiful example with gorgeous toning! It might be a discovery coin.
CAC. PDS: (12: 3,4,5). Absolute beautiful example with gorgeous toning! It might be a discovery coin.
CAC. PDS: (12: 3,4,5). Absolute beautiful example with gorgeous toning! It might be a discovery coin.
CAC. PDS: (12: 3,4,5). Absolute beautiful example with gorgeous toning! It might be a discovery coin.
CAC. PDS: (12: 3,4,5). Absolute beautiful example with gorgeous toning! It might be a discovery coin.
CAC. An absolutely scintillating full blown RD example of this desirable date. Close to perfect. Ex: Alan Epstein.
CAC. An absolutely scintillating full blown RD example of this desirable date. Close to perfect. Ex: Alan Epstein.
CAC. An absolutely scintillating full blown RD example of this desirable date. Close to perfect. Ex: Alan Epstein.
CAC. An absolutely scintillating full blown RD example of this desirable date. Close to perfect. Ex: Alan Epstein.
CAC. An absolutely scintillating full blown RD example of this desirable date. Close to perfect. Ex: Alan Epstein.
EEPS. CAC. PDS (13: 4,4,5). 99% RD; essentially full RD. Nearly impossible to improve upon. A beauty! I believe this is the rare & unusual S-2 variety.
EEPS. CAC. PDS (13: 4,4,5). 99% RD; essentially full RD. Nearly impossible to improve upon. A beauty! I believe this is the rare & unusual S-2 variety.
EEPS. CAC. PDS (13: 4,4,5). 99% RD; essentially full RD. Nearly impossible to improve upon. A beauty! I believe this is the rare & unusual S-2 variety.
EEPS. CAC. PDS (13: 4,4,5). 99% RD; essentially full RD. Nearly impossible to improve upon. A beauty! I believe this is the rare & unusual S-2 variety.
EEPS. The 1882 S-1 is one of my favorite varieties (even though it’s not included in registry). This example is oh so close to full RD. Eye appeal of this particular “sleepy eyes” is excellent! Strike is full; fairly graded.
EEPS. The 1882 S-1 is one of my favorite varieties (even though it’s not included in registry). This example is oh so close to full RD. Eye appeal of this particular “sleepy eyes” is excellent! Strike is full; fairly graded.
EEPS. The 1882 S-1 is one of my favorite varieties (even though it’s not included in registry). This example is oh so close to full RD. Eye appeal of this particular “sleepy eyes” is excellent! Strike is full; fairly graded.
EEPS. The 1882 S-1 is one of my favorite varieties (even though it’s not included in registry). This example is oh so close to full RD. Eye appeal of this particular “sleepy eyes” is excellent! Strike is full; fairly graded.
Finest known of rare S-6 variety. Lots of RD. EEPS.
Finest known of rare S-6 variety. Lots of RD. EEPS.
Finest known of rare S-6 variety. Lots of RD. EEPS.
Finest known of rare S-6 variety. Lots of RD. EEPS.
Finest known of rare S-6 variety. Lots of RD. EEPS.
Finest known of rare S-6 variety. Lots of RD. EEPS.
Finest known of rare S-6 variety. Lots of RD. EEPS.
Finest known of rare S-6 variety. Lots of RD. EEPS.
Finest known of rare S-6 variety. Lots of RD. EEPS.
CAC. Stunningly beautiful top pop example. If there’s a better 1885 out there, I’d like to see it! Essentially mark free with eye appeal beyond exceptional. Perfection in a slab!
CAC. Stunningly beautiful top pop example. If there’s a better 1885 out there, I’d like to see it! Essentially mark free with eye appeal beyond exceptional. Perfection in a slab!
CAC. Stunningly beautiful top pop example. If there’s a better 1885 out there, I’d like to see it! Essentially mark free with eye appeal beyond exceptional. Perfection in a slab!
CAC. Stunningly beautiful top pop example. If there’s a better 1885 out there, I’d like to see it! Essentially mark free with eye appeal beyond exceptional. Perfection in a slab!
CAC. Stunningly beautiful top pop example. If there’s a better 1885 out there, I’d like to see it! Essentially mark free with eye appeal beyond exceptional. Perfection in a slab!
CAC. Stunningly beautiful top pop example. If there’s a better 1885 out there, I’d like to see it! Essentially mark free with eye appeal beyond exceptional. Perfection in a slab!
CAC. Stunningly beautiful top pop example. If there’s a better 1885 out there, I’d like to see it! Essentially mark free with eye appeal beyond exceptional. Perfection in a slab!
EEPS. CAC. PDS (12: 4,3,5). 95% RD. Full strike with outstanding eye appeal. This looks like a full RD piece! This is a very scarce date & one can’t do very much better for the grade than this example. This is a $10K+ coin in full RD!
EEPS. CAC. PDS (12: 4,3,5). 95% RD. Full strike with outstanding eye appeal. This looks like a full RD piece! This is a very scarce date & one can’t do very much better for the grade than this example. This is a $10K+ coin in full RD!
EEPS. CAC. PDS (12: 4,3,5). 95% RD. Full strike with outstanding eye appeal. This looks like a full RD piece! This is a very scarce date & one can’t do very much better for the grade than this example. This is a $10K+ coin in full RD!
EEPS. CAC. Ex: Tom Bender. Fully brilliant, bright, lustrous RD example. Virtually impossible to improve upon.
EEPS. CAC. Ex: Tom Bender. Fully brilliant, bright, lustrous RD example. Virtually impossible to improve upon.
EEPS. CAC. Ex: Tom Bender. Fully brilliant, bright, lustrous RD example. Virtually impossible to improve upon.
EEPS. CAC. Ex: Tom Bender. Fully brilliant, bright, lustrous RD example. Virtually impossible to improve upon.
EEPS. CAC. Ex: Tom Bender. Fully brilliant, bright, lustrous RD example. Virtually impossible to improve upon.
EEPS. CAC. Ex: Tom Bender. Fully brilliant, bright, lustrous RD example. Virtually impossible to improve upon.
EEPS. CAC. Ex: Tom Bender. Fully brilliant, bright, lustrous RD example. Virtually impossible to improve upon.
EEPS. CAC. Ex: Tom Bender. Fully brilliant, bright, lustrous RD example. Virtually impossible to improve upon.
EEPS. CAC. Ex: Tom Bender. Fully brilliant, bright, lustrous RD example. Virtually impossible to improve upon.
EEPS. CAC. PDS: (14: 4,5,5). 60%RD. RPD FS-302. The finest known example! It is a GEM & a very early die state. This variety is very scarce & none are graded higher nor in full RD. It was originally thought to be a second 1888/7 variety, but is rather a bold repunched 1888/888, as well as a misplaced digit with a “1” sticking out of the first pearl. This is die state A/A & is the earliest die state known.
EEPS. CAC. PDS: (14: 4,5,5). 60%RD. RPD FS-302. The finest known example! It is a GEM & a very early die state. This variety is very scarce & none are graded higher nor in full RD. It was originally thought to be a second 1888/7 variety, but is rather a bold repunched 1888/888, as well as a misplaced digit with a “1” sticking out of the first pearl. This is die state A/A & is the earliest die state known.
EEPS. CAC. PDS: (14: 4,5,5). 60%RD. RPD FS-302. The finest known example! It is a GEM & a very early die state. This variety is very scarce & none are graded higher nor in full RD. It was originally thought to be a second 1888/7 variety, but is rather a bold repunched 1888/888, as well as a misplaced digit with a “1” sticking out of the first pearl. This is die state A/A & is the earliest die state known.
EEPS. CAC. PDS: (14: 4,5,5). 60%RD. RPD FS-302. The finest known example! It is a GEM & a very early die state. This variety is very scarce & none are graded higher nor in full RD. It was originally thought to be a second 1888/7 variety, but is rather a bold repunched 1888/888, as well as a misplaced digit with a “1” sticking out of the first pearl. This is die state A/A & is the earliest die state known.
EEPS. CAC. PDS: (14: 4,5,5). 60%RD. RPD FS-302. The finest known example! It is a GEM & a very early die state. This variety is very scarce & none are graded higher nor in full RD. It was originally thought to be a second 1888/7 variety, but is rather a bold repunched 1888/888, as well as a misplaced digit with a “1” sticking out of the first pearl. This is die state A/A & is the earliest die state known.
EEPS. CAC. PDS: (14: 4,5,5). 60%RD. RPD FS-302. The finest known example! It is a GEM & a very early die state. This variety is very scarce & none are graded higher nor in full RD. It was originally thought to be a second 1888/7 variety, but is rather a bold repunched 1888/888, as well as a misplaced digit with a “1” sticking out of the first pearl. This is die state A/A & is the earliest die state known.
EEPS. CAC. PDS: (14: 4,5,5). 60%RD. RPD FS-302. The finest known example! It is a GEM & a very early die state. This variety is very scarce & none are graded higher nor in full RD. It was originally thought to be a second 1888/7 variety, but is rather a bold repunched 1888/888, as well as a misplaced digit with a “1” sticking out of the first pearl. This is die state A/A & is the earliest die state known.
EEPS. 25% RD. PDS (15: 5,5,5). Super example with hardly a mark. Looks like it could be a higher grade.
EEPS. 25% RD. PDS (15: 5,5,5). Super example with hardly a mark. Looks like it could be a higher grade.
EEPS. 25% RD. PDS (15: 5,5,5). Super example with hardly a mark. Looks like it could be a higher grade.
EEPS. PDS: (15: 5,5,5). 15% RD. Full strike. This is a beautifully toned example with a mixture of lavender & magenta. Exceptional eye appeal.
EEPS. PDS: (15: 5,5,5). 15% RD. Full strike. This is a beautifully toned example with a mixture of lavender & magenta. Exceptional eye appeal.
EEPS. PDS: (15: 5,5,5). 15% RD. Full strike. This is a beautifully toned example with a mixture of lavender & magenta. Exceptional eye appeal.
EEPS. PDS (14: 4,5,5). 25% RD. Full strike with beautiful brick red toning & minimal marks.
EEPS. PDS (14: 4,5,5). 25% RD. Full strike with beautiful brick red toning & minimal marks.
EEPS. PDS (14: 4,5,5). 25% RD. Full strike with beautiful brick red toning & minimal marks.
EEPS. PDS: (15: 5,5,5). 75% RB. As a top pop (tied), it’s one of the finest in the RB color group. This is a beautiful, highly lustrous example with hardly a mark. The obv is 100% RD, with the rev a RB, likely caused by end of roll toning, or insertion in an album. Stunning piece!
EEPS. PDS: (15: 5,5,5). 75% RB. As a top pop (tied), it’s one of the finest in the RB color group. This is a beautiful, highly lustrous example with hardly a mark. The obv is 100% RD, with the rev a RB, likely caused by end of roll toning, or insertion in an album. Stunning piece!
EEPS. PDS: (15: 5,5,5). 75% RB. As a top pop (tied), it’s one of the finest in the RB color group. This is a beautiful, highly lustrous example with hardly a mark. The obv is 100% RD, with the rev a RB, likely caused by end of roll toning, or insertion in an album. Stunning piece!
EEPS. PDS: (15: 5,5,5). 75% RB. As a top pop (tied), it’s one of the finest in the RB color group. This is a beautiful, highly lustrous example with hardly a mark. The obv is 100% RD, with the rev a RB, likely caused by end of roll toning, or insertion in an album. Stunning piece!
EEPS. PDS: (15: 5,5,5). 75% RB. As a top pop (tied), it’s one of the finest in the RB color group. This is a beautiful, highly lustrous example with hardly a mark. The obv is 100% RD, with the rev a RB, likely caused by end of roll toning, or insertion in an album. Stunning piece!
EEPS. PDS: (15: 5,5,5). 75% RB. As a top pop (tied), it’s one of the finest in the RB color group. This is a beautiful, highly lustrous example with hardly a mark. The obv is 100% RD, with the rev a RB, likely caused by end of roll toning, or insertion in an album. Stunning piece!
EEPS. CAC. Beautiful, full RD coin. 3* example with a 1/0 pop. Problem free piece that’s nice for the grade assigned.
EEPS. CAC. Beautiful, full RD coin. 3* example with a 1/0 pop. Problem free piece that’s nice for the grade assigned.
EEPS. CAC. Beautiful, full RD coin. 3* example with a 1/0 pop. Problem free piece that’s nice for the grade assigned.
Pop 3/0. Rare variety in RD. 3* rating in IHC expert Rick Snow’s definitive guide. From the Teich Family collection, it’s also the plate coin in the book.
Pop 3/0. Rare variety in RD. 3* rating in IHC expert Rick Snow’s definitive guide. From the Teich Family collection, it’s also the plate coin in the book.
Pop 3/0. Rare variety in RD. 3* rating in IHC expert Rick Snow’s definitive guide. From the Teich Family collection, it’s also the plate coin in the book.
Pop 3/0. Rare variety in RD. 3* rating in IHC expert Rick Snow’s definitive guide. From the Teich Family collection, it’s also the plate coin in the book.
Beautiful, fully lustrous golden RD. Top graded S-8 variety.
Beautiful, fully lustrous golden RD. Top graded S-8 variety.
Beautiful, fully lustrous golden RD. Top graded S-8 variety.
Beautiful, fully lustrous golden RD. Top graded S-8 variety.
Beautiful, fully lustrous golden RD. Top graded S-8 variety.
Beautiful, fully lustrous golden RD. Top graded S-8 variety.
Beautiful, fully lustrous golden RD. Top graded S-8 variety.
CAC. Beautiful, lustrous RD with exceptional eye appeal. Virtually no distractions.
CAC. Beautiful, lustrous RD with exceptional eye appeal. Virtually no distractions.
CAC. Beautiful, lustrous RD with exceptional eye appeal. Virtually no distractions.
CAC. Beautiful, lustrous RD with exceptional eye appeal. Virtually no distractions.
CAC. Beautiful, lustrous RD with exceptional eye appeal. Virtually no distractions.
CAC. Beautiful, lustrous RD with exceptional eye appeal. Virtually no distractions.
CAC. Beautiful, lustrous RD with exceptional eye appeal. Virtually no distractions.
CAC. Beautiful, lustrous RD with exceptional eye appeal. Virtually no distractions.
CAC. Really exceptional crusty RD befitting the lofty grade. Great eye appeal on this problem-free piece.
CAC. Really exceptional crusty RD befitting the lofty grade. Great eye appeal on this problem-free piece.
CAC. Really exceptional crusty RD befitting the lofty grade. Great eye appeal on this problem-free piece.
CAC. Really exceptional crusty RD befitting the lofty grade. Great eye appeal on this problem-free piece.
CAC. Really exceptional crusty RD befitting the lofty grade. Great eye appeal on this problem-free piece.
CAC. Really exceptional crusty RD befitting the lofty grade. Great eye appeal on this problem-free piece.
CAC. Really exceptional crusty RD befitting the lofty grade. Great eye appeal on this problem-free piece.
CAC. Really exceptional crusty RD befitting the lofty grade. Great eye appeal on this problem-free piece.
CAC. Really exceptional crusty RD befitting the lofty grade. Great eye appeal on this problem-free piece.
Very interesting 2* variety that’s easily the top pop. Beautiful golden RD color with exceptional eye appeal. Nevertheless, I think the assigned 66 grade is a bit generous; 65 would be better.
Very interesting 2* variety that’s easily the top pop. Beautiful golden RD color with exceptional eye appeal. Nevertheless, I think the assigned 66 grade is a bit generous; 65 would be better.
Very interesting 2* variety that’s easily the top pop. Beautiful golden RD color with exceptional eye appeal. Nevertheless, I think the assigned 66 grade is a bit generous; 65 would be better.
CAC. Seldom seen S-20 variety with a 3* rating. Great obv color & a full, 100% RD reverse. Nice for grade; exceptional eye appeal.
CAC. Seldom seen S-20 variety with a 3* rating. Great obv color & a full, 100% RD reverse. Nice for grade; exceptional eye appeal.
CAC. Seldom seen S-20 variety with a 3* rating. Great obv color & a full, 100% RD reverse. Nice for grade; exceptional eye appeal.
CAC. Seldom seen S-20 variety with a 3* rating. Great obv color & a full, 100% RD reverse. Nice for grade; exceptional eye appeal.
CAC. Seldom seen S-20 variety with a 3* rating. Great obv color & a full, 100% RD reverse. Nice for grade; exceptional eye appeal.
EEPS. PDS: (12: 3,4,5). Stunning eye appeal of this common date IHC. 80% RD. Very close to full RD with a full strike.
EEPS. PDS: (12: 3,4,5). Stunning eye appeal of this common date IHC. 80% RD. Very close to full RD with a full strike.
EEPS. PDS: (12: 3,4,5). Stunning eye appeal of this common date IHC. 80% RD. Very close to full RD with a full strike.
EEPS. PDS: (12: 3,4,5). Stunning eye appeal of this common date IHC. 80% RD. Very close to full RD with a full strike.
EEPS. PDS: (12: 3,4,5). Stunning eye appeal of this common date IHC. 80% RD. Very close to full RD with a full strike.
EEPS. PDS: (12: 3,4,5). Stunning eye appeal of this common date IHC. 80% RD. Very close to full RD with a full strike.
EEPS. This lustrous, visually appealing RD beauty is a new variety discovery piece. There are distinctive what appear to be heavy scratches on the reverse running from 1:00 - 7:00. In actuality, they are raised die lines. It’s identified as S-75 & is accorded a 2* rating in IHC expert Rick Snow’s definitive guidebook.
EEPS. This lustrous, visually appealing RD beauty is a new variety discovery piece. There are distinctive what appear to be heavy scratches on the reverse running from 1:00 - 7:00. In actuality, they are raised die lines. It’s identified as S-75 & is accorded a 2* rating in IHC expert Rick Snow’s definitive guidebook.
EEPS. This lustrous, visually appealing RD beauty is a new variety discovery piece. There are distinctive what appear to be heavy scratches on the reverse running from 1:00 - 7:00. In actuality, they are raised die lines. It’s identified as S-75 & is accorded a 2* rating in IHC expert Rick Snow’s definitive guidebook.
EEPS. This lustrous, visually appealing RD beauty is a new variety discovery piece. There are distinctive what appear to be heavy scratches on the reverse running from 1:00 - 7:00. In actuality, they are raised die lines. It’s identified as S-75 & is accorded a 2* rating in IHC expert Rick Snow’s definitive guidebook.
EEPS. This lustrous, visually appealing RD beauty is a new variety discovery piece. There are distinctive what appear to be heavy scratches on the reverse running from 1:00 - 7:00. In actuality, they are raised die lines. It’s identified as S-75 & is accorded a 2* rating in IHC expert Rick Snow’s definitive guidebook.
EEPS. This lustrous, visually appealing RD beauty is a new variety discovery piece. There are distinctive what appear to be heavy scratches on the reverse running from 1:00 - 7:00. In actuality, they are raised die lines. It’s identified as S-75 & is accorded a 2* rating in IHC expert Rick Snow’s definitive guidebook.
EEPS. PDS: (15: 5,5,5). Beautiful, lustrous full mint RD. Very tough variety; pop 1/0.
EEPS. PDS: (15: 5,5,5). Beautiful, lustrous full mint RD. Very tough variety; pop 1/0.
EEPS. PDS: (15: 5,5,5). Beautiful, lustrous full mint RD. Very tough variety; pop 1/0.
EEPS. PDS: (15: 5,5,5). Beautiful, lustrous full mint RD. Very tough variety; pop 1/0.
EEPS. PDS: (15: 5,5,5). Beautiful, lustrous full mint RD. Very tough variety; pop 1/0.
EEPS. PDS: (15: 5,5,5). Beautiful, lustrous full mint RD. Very tough variety; pop 1/0.
EEPS. PDS: (15: 5,5,5). Beautiful, lustrous full mint RD. Very tough variety; pop 1/0.
EEPS. PDS: (15: 5,5,5). Beautiful, lustrous full mint RD. Very tough variety; pop 1/0.
Veritable kaleidoscope of color! Absolutely beautiful piece with stunning eye appeal!
Veritable kaleidoscope of color! Absolutely beautiful piece with stunning eye appeal!
Veritable kaleidoscope of color! Absolutely beautiful piece with stunning eye appeal!
Veritable kaleidoscope of color! Absolutely beautiful piece with stunning eye appeal!
Veritable kaleidoscope of color! Absolutely beautiful piece with stunning eye appeal!
EEPS. CAC. PDS: (13: 3,5,5). Outstanding eye appeal & very tough to find this nice! Even with 3 67 RD’s graded, this example is as good as it gets! Only a small mark by the U in UNITED & another on the chin keep it from that lofty 67 grade.
EEPS. CAC. PDS: (13: 3,5,5). Outstanding eye appeal & very tough to find this nice! Even with 3 67 RD’s graded, this example is as good as it gets! Only a small mark by the U in UNITED & another on the chin keep it from that lofty 67 grade.
EEPS. CAC. PDS: (13: 3,5,5). Outstanding eye appeal & very tough to find this nice! Even with 3 67 RD’s graded, this example is as good as it gets! Only a small mark by the U in UNITED & another on the chin keep it from that lofty 67 grade.
EEPS. CAC. PDS: (13: 3,5,5). Outstanding eye appeal & very tough to find this nice! Even with 3 67 RD’s graded, this example is as good as it gets! Only a small mark by the U in UNITED & another on the chin keep it from that lofty 67 grade.
EEPS. CAC. PDS: (13: 3,5,5). Outstanding eye appeal & very tough to find this nice! Even with 3 67 RD’s graded, this example is as good as it gets! Only a small mark by the U in UNITED & another on the chin keep it from that lofty 67 grade.
EEPS. CAC. PDS: (13: 3,5,5). Outstanding eye appeal & very tough to find this nice! Even with 3 67 RD’s graded, this example is as good as it gets! Only a small mark by the U in UNITED & another on the chin keep it from that lofty 67 grade.