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1837 10C Seated, Small Date MS64 PCGS #4562

A decent near gem. There is room to improve this one.

1838-O 10C MS64 PCGS #4564

CAC Near Gem, could upgrade and among the finest known.

1839-O 10C No Drapery MS64 PCGS #4572

Ex Pittman collection. One of my personal favorites.

1840 10C No Drapery MS67 PCGS #4573

Original GEM in an OGH, CAC -This is a mind-blowing example of No drapery Seated Dime. WOW!

1840-O 10C No Drapery MS62 PCGS #4574

Wholesome and Original Large O. CAC

1840 10C Drapery MS63 PCGS #4578

Very pleasing in hand and tough! CAC in an older blue holder. Very nice looking 1840 WD. purchased from the Gardner collection, originally from Bill Nagle.

1841 10C MS64 PCGS #4579

Purchased ages ago, I never sent this to CAC or for an upgrade.

1841-O 10C MS65 PCGS #4580

What a nice coin! From the Eliasberg, Simpson, and Gardner Seated dime sets. What 4 collectors have in common is a desire to own the finest obtainable examples of each and every issue.

1842 10C MS66 PCGS #4581

Gem example of this otherwise common date. CAC stickered. One finer example. What a treat!

1843-O 10C AU53 PCGS #4584

What a spectacular coin! 1843-O above XF are incredibly rare! This one has never been to CAC or regraded since I purchased this with the help of Laura S. back in 2010. We paid 5x PCGS guide at the time. This coin looks better than an AU53 to me and I own an XF45 (formerly graded 53 by another service).

1845-O 10C MS69 PCGS #4587

Gene Gardner wrote this and said it perfectly: I don't know what qualifies a coin to be given a grade of MS69; after all; MS68s have to be picture perfect. But I do know there is a serenity about this coin, a completeness, a wholeness which is mesmerizing to look at. It has to stem from the incredibly smooth unmarked fields undifferentiated in any way over the whole surface of the coin. An all-time all-star with a pedigree stretching back to the Stickney Collection in the 1880s. What a wonder. What a work of art.

1847 10C MS64 PCGS #4589

Finding a gem 1847 has proven to be quite a challenge. This is a very underrated coin. This example was purchased over 10 years ago.

1848 10C MS65 PCGS #4590

The 1848 Seated dime is seldom seen in any Mint State grade. Mintage of just 451,500 makes this another sleeper. This coin is tied with just three others as the finest at PCGS

1849-O 10C MS62 PCGS #4592

This coin was purchased back in 2007. In reviewing this coin it reminds me how much my standards have raised over the years. This is one I hope to replace.

1850 10C MS64 PCGS #4593

A very nice piece, both sides are brilliant with full, satin-to-softly frosted luster. Sharply struck, as well, and temptingly close to an MS-65 grade. CAC approved back in 2010 and never resubmitted.

1850-O 10C MS65 PCGS #4594

Very likely the finest known small O. I recall and MS66 and MS67. Back in 2014 was a great time to be looking for a 1850-O. I went for the coin in the old green holder.

1865 10C MS67+ PCGS #4641

CAC former NGC 68

1888-S 10C XF40 PCGS #4701

CAC - shattered reverse

1852 10C PR64 PCGS #4739

This is the Eliasberg NGC 67. An error on the form and PCGS graded it a PF64. One day it will be resubmitted as the grade is WAY off. It was also the Kaufman example.

1794 1C S-29, Ornate Head MS64BN PCGS #35552

Gold CAC, amazing. Possibly tied for finest but like the gold CAC.

1838 10C DDR FS-801, F-101 No Drapery Small Stars MS65 PCGS #145483

Wholesome and original gem example of the 1838 Small stars