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Provenance: Ex Henry Chapman's sale of the W.B. Guy Collection, November 1911, lot 909; James A. Stack, Sr. Collection, November 1989, lot 32; ESM Collection, March 2020 Auction, lot 3009.
CAC w/ pedigree to ESM Collection. Die Variety: Cohen-2, Breen-2, Gilbert-1. Die State: Manley 2.0, described as "very scarce." Obv: Clash marks are evident behind Liberty's head and around the hair curls above the digits 11 in the date. Rev: Perfect.
CAC w/ pedigree to Walter Breen Collection (1/1/1968), Jon Hanson & Donald G. Partrick Collection (HA: 4/2021) as NGC-65. Hints of greenish-gold on the reflective light brown surfaces with considerable Mint Red in the protected areas. C-1, B-4, R.2 w/ EAC grade MS60.
CAC and + graded. One of 2 66+ coins (other is RD) w/ none higher. Beautiful orange & blue (in homage to my Florida Gators) toning w/ some green accents. Probably a 67 if RD, but PCGS doesn't want the poptop coin of the key date to be BN.
CAC in OGH-Rattler. Double Die Variety. Very clean, reddish-brown surfaces w/ sharp strike.
CAC (4/0) w/ considerable mint luster, medium RB color and fully struck devices with shield lines completely defined.
CAC (4/0) w/ considerable mint luster, medium RB color and fully struck devices with shield lines completely defined.
CAC (4/0) w/ considerable mint luster, medium RB color and fully struck devices with shield lines completely defined.
CAC (1x58 and only 4 in MS) in OGH w/ provenance to Midwest Cabinet Coll. Lavender and olive-gray overlying satiny mint luster of iridescent cobalt blue and reddish-gold w/ full definition and superior eye appeal. Of a mintage of 20,000, 75% were exported to the Orient and eventually lost through melting, so this coin is almost certainly one of the 5,000 examples struck in July 1859 that were distributed into domestic commerce.
CAC (1x58 and only 4 in MS) in OGH w/ provenance to Midwest Cabinet Coll. Lavender and olive-gray overlying satiny mint luster of iridescent cobalt blue and reddish-gold w/ full definition and superior eye appeal. Of a mintage of 20,000, 75% were exported to the Orient and eventually lost through melting, so this coin is almost certainly one of the 5,000 examples struck in July 1859 that were distributed into domestic commerce.
CAC (2/9) in OBH from extant uncirculated pop of approx 40. Per DW: very high-end coin for the grade and faces up as at least a point finer w/ untoned, frosty and extremely clean surfaces.
CAC (2/0 in PL, w/ 2 in DMPL) in OBH w/ pedigree to Larry Shapiro and The Perfection Collection of DMPL/Prooflike Morgan Dollars.
CAC (2/0 in PL, w/ 2 in DMPL) in OBH w/ pedigree to Larry Shapiro and The Perfection Collection of DMPL/Prooflike Morgan Dollars.
OBH w/ periph album toning over creamy white surfaces. Above average strike for O-mint. Graded sequentially w/ 97-O from an old raw Dansco set.
OBH w/ periph album toning over creamy white surfaces. Above average strike for O-mint. Graded sequentially w/ 97-O from an old raw Dansco set.
OBH w/ periph album toning over creamy white surfaces. Above average strike for O-mint. Graded sequentially w/ 96-O from an old raw Dansco set.
OBH w/ periph album toning over creamy white surfaces. Above average strike for O-mint. Graded sequentially w/ 96-O from an old raw Dansco set.
CAC (7/0 in PL and none higher in DMPL) in OBH w/ pedigree to DCT Collection and The Perfection Collection of DMPL/Prooflike Morgan Dollars.
CAC (7/0 in PL and none higher in DMPL) in OBH w/ pedigree to DCT Collection and The Perfection Collection of DMPL/Prooflike Morgan Dollars.
CAC (16 higher) and + graded w/ pedigree to The Perfection Collection of DMPL/Prooflike Morgan Dollars.
CAC (16 higher) and + graded w/ pedigree to The Perfection Collection of DMPL/Prooflike Morgan Dollars.
CAC in OGH (2cd Gen). Much nicer than 63, but given type date status, minimal increase in value.
Burnished. Nice coin, so much so that prior owner set up Trueview.
Burnished. Nice coin, so much so that prior owner set up Trueview.